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December 10th, 2020 • 3h 19m

1302: Mink Road

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Whoo. Adam Curry Jhansi devora December 10 2020 this is your
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award winning nation media assassination Episode 1300. This
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is no agenda
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and broadcasting live from opportunity's own 33 here in the
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frontier of Austin, Texas capitals, Star State in the
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morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry, and I'm from Northern
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Silicon Valley where it turns out that podcasting is the
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thing.
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No, no, no what you're just discovering this. Who told you
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Megyn Kelly, how did you find out podcasting is a thing.
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Brunetti? Oh, our super producer Dana Brunetti super. What did it
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What did you say? What did he say? He said that podcast and he
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was casting. He's doing podcasts?
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Yeah. Yeah. He's done it before. He's taking them off the market.
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They were so good.
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When he took them off the market, they were so good. Yes.
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He says that he Yes, he had. He was doing a Hollywood podcast.
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And apparently it was so good. Yeah. That it would have cost
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them business. Oh, I see.
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All right. So are you going to give us a report on your wine
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tasting? Surely went up to wine case we went to taste it.
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Let's just set up Dana Brunetti super producer from Hollywood
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producer of the no agenda show. Yeah, yes. Yeah. And he's a
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reluctant associate producer and still irked about what he thinks
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that's a lame credit. He feels that it's just beyond beyond
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like, can't be on his record to be associate executive producer.
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Oh, no.
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This is beyond land. All right, give us a little report.
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Great place we went up to this. This is one of the cult wineries
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that sells its very expensive wine one of our producers
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happens to be working up there. Amy and we got a boo got to the
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VIP tour of the drank like I know tasted let's say a
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1-234-567-8910 nine
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or I'm sorry six first flight and then another flight of now
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was Dana also spitting or was he swallowing he was tried spitting
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but apparently he couldn't taste properly by spitting. Okay, I'm
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just spit you gotta upload. You gotta you gotta dribble it out.
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into the glass. Yeah, I don't drink
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like a spittoon Yeah, you'd be another Monday go tasting with
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Yeah. So.
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So we had these, these are these are 100 point wines, all the
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wines step one over 100 points from, you know, the good old
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days when Parker was actually doing the tasting No. And they
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it really brought in and of course, I managed to get the
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whole tasting off the rails.
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Because this this guy that would the winemaker Pierre got into a
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fight with Pierre did not know I didn't know. And is he has a
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very photogenic pretty daughter, who is also the winemaker Elaine
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with a with a great French name. No, we started talking about you
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were started doing the wine BSc. Oh, yeah, well, I have to do.
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Next thing you know, we're talking about arming Yak and
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cognac. And everyone else is really you know, Burnett is
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going for his Glock. He's just about to put in his mouth
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everyone else's. with kerosene. This thing went on and on. And
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so
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I was having a good time with Pierre
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knows how I feel about doing this show. Exactly. Where's my
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Glock?
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So the whole thing was sounds like a good time. It was fun. I
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had a good time. Yeah. And, and I learned quite a bit what I did
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learn now just say this for anyone out there likes wine. I
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have to say I suspected this for a long time. What they really do
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at this winery. is they do Cabernet Merlot and Cabernet
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Franc wines. But then there's three different wines. But
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Sonoma County really is.
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Should be California's home for mirlo. They can make some to the
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level of quality of the mirlo is out out of the out of this world
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is on par with anything anywhere else. Hey, Okay, a couple of
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questions. One, did you have to wear a mask at the winery and
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like put the mask
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down just say flat out all proper mask and social
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distancing? And all required California. All I'm sorry, all
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California requirements for social distancing and masking up
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were observed to the letter Oh,
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yes. I'm sure that made it quite enjoyable. Do you have your
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gloves on as well? We observed every hand your facial
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we had to face
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massless plastic guards know everything it was observed in
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the letter. That's all I've got to say. Okay, thank you
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understood. And Dana, Dana's Dana's fiance came to well this
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is gonna be my exact question. Tell us about the fiance. She's
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just she is just a sweetheart.
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Yeah
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that's all there is to it. She's really you guys look at all the
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luck that's just how does it work? You can tell he's one of
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burnetii is he's one of these are really down to earth guy
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Believe it or not, but he's one of those guys who's just got
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he's got to touch or something's like your Gladstone Gander. He's
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just have what we need some of that touch from him Then touch
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on. Just Dana. He's gonna be short look at short term or my
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opinion, but she's a charmer. She is the heiress to the Bijon
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family.
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Family. Oh, and she is really not she can listenership but she
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can she?
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Can she's been a discount
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on it. Can she get us a discount? I think so. Okay, just
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checking.
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And the point is, is that she's, she's just really fantastic.
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Very pleasant and what she's doing with Brunetti then is the
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question, Who else asked, they actually met on a dating app?
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No, you're telling me that multi 100 millionaire Hollywood
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producers use dating apps, just some high end dating apps or
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depending you have to qualify to get on. And what made it
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coincidental Not that I want to tell these stories out of
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church, but there were two of these high end dating apps and
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both apps put the two of them together. That's the algo man.
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Yeah.
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Same app. 12345.
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Ladies and gentlemen, we have a seven car Zephyr economic report
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tell the boys over at the CNBC Squawk Box as the economy is not
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doing that. Well. Bitcoin 18,185.
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Oh my god.
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Okay.
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Yes, I would tell them what I have one Brunetti story that he
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rolled out that I thought was interesting about Hollywood star
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and you asked him about Kevin Spacey? which you're telling me
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about off air? Right? I don't I didn't get his face. Hmm. Okay.
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Well, we did talk about the movie Captain Phillips. Oh, with
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Tom Hanks. Yeah, okay. There's a producer on Yeah. And he
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they cast that the Somali pirates by going to Minnesota.
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Wow. Yes. is already funny.
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Hey, Ilan, you got any pirates for us?
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You went to Minnesota did a cattle call brought in a whole
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everybody from Minnesota a bunch of Somalis. None of them knew
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how to act. Now. These are met actors.
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But it turned out that they were method actors. And half. Most of
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the scenes would Hanks on the on the bridge. Were ad libbed. Wow,
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that's a take.
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And after the Yeah, the ad libbed A lot of it, if not most
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of it. And then at the end of the after the shoot, everything
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was wrapped. One of the Somalis got nominated for the Academy
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Award. Tom Hanks didn't. That's right. I remember that guy
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winning and that was just some dude they picked up off of a
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cattle call in Minneapolis. Yeah, no is fantastic. Wow.
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That's a good piece of Hollywood trivia. That was a good one.
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From sommeliers to Somali pirates, ladies and gentlemen,
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the uninhabitable john C. Dvorak. Well done, sir.
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Someone finally made a jingle for us.
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It was fun. Yeah. Very Brunetti, by the way is like a hands on
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guy, man. He's just bulldozing his own property. And he's got
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this to that truck. He's got a picture of his trial. He didn't
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get a giant f 152 53. He's got 450
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a big giant diesel truck with four wheels in the back. Okay,
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simmer down. Donna Sam, I know you're all excited about the big
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big truck. big truck. big truck. Anyway, all right. Well, there's
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a lot to get. Thank you for that report that that that was none
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was good. Shake the cobwebs loose so we can get into today's
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show because there's some cool stuff going on.
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Very cool stuff, particularly as we get closer to a vaccine for
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the Coronavirus. Everyone's getting all excited and there's
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all kinds of stuff going on, but I think we should
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Start with a couple of reports just so we get a lay of the land
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to know how afraid we should be. Fauci is out and about with
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Burke's telling everybody we should be very very, very
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concerned afraid and, if not terrified CBS tonight grim
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reality gray every hour the UFC more than 8000 new COVID cases
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and nearly 100 deaths. Anthony Fauci telling Norah O'Donnell
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today, the worst is yet to come. The Blitz
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isn't even here yet. So we're getting those staggering numbers
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of new cases and hospitalizations. Before we even
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feel the full brunt of the Thanksgiving holiday to
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illustrate how fast a virus can spread. This map shows cell
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phone signals of Penn State University students as they
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traveled Thanksgiving weekend. I love how they do that is that
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they connect Coronavirus spread to cell phones that somehow
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they're magically just able to track and show on show on a map.
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Thank you. And then that's just y'all. This is how it happens.
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Look at those young infected see the pus driven students, what
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are they doing?
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And the worst is yet to come.
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Is it
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well, do you I've seen I'm a little hesitant to move forward
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because I see that you have some COVID stuff if you have other
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reports that we need to listen to. Oh, well I before we get
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vaccines, then Yeah, I will. I've got two things. two angles
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here. Okay when I got my rundowns. All right, yeah, I
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want rundowns. But let's go with the COVID. rundown from
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democracy now. The US recorded over 2500 deaths and over
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215,000 confirmed covid 19 cases yesterday alone confirms the
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average number of daily cases has sailed past 200,000. Health
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experts say the first signs of spikes related to Thanksgiving
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travel are starting to emerge. Oh wait a minute. Fauci just
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said they weren't there yet. He says is still coming. This is
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called reports. I have already said that there was your
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merchant. I think you're This was yesterday. So maybe you were
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sorry. Tuesday's report. cases have risen over the last week in
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38 states in the District of Columbia. On Tuesday, President
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Elect Joe Biden officially introduced his Coronavirus
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response team and outlined his goals for tackling the pandemic
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when he takes office, masking, vaccinations, opening schools,
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these are the three key goals from our first 100 days.
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The latest at the last 100 million COVID-19 vaccine, at
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least 100 million COVID vaccines shots into the arms of the
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American people.
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I don't understand why any speech writer would approve that
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line. And he keeps using it over and over. We're gonna we're
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gonna put the shots into the arms of the American people. I
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don't think that's a positive visual. It just doesn't seem
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like something you want people to be thinking about. But Joe's
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using it because he's going to be the guy to personally,
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personally stick that needle in your arm in the first 100 days
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in the first 100 days. The Food and Drug Administration's found
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Pfizer biontech Coronavirus vaccine to be successful in
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clinical trials, bringing it one step closer to being authorized
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for widespread use authority say they'll start distributing the
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vaccine within days of the emergency use authorization,
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which is expected perhaps tomorrow. This comes as some
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trial participants warned they experienced intense symptoms,
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including chills, headaches and fatigue for the second shot,
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which needs to be administered about three weeks after the
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first steps. It has anyone actually watched democracy now.
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Do we have any numbers on this? I mean, I'm watching it. I know
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but is it an influential program?
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Not that I know of Oh, no. Okay, because we play so much on you.
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They're running it on PBS. So you know, people who watch PBS
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religiously refused to watch anything else. That is
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influential, then it is influential, I think it is.
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Well, I don't know how it's watched. Just Just push that
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just before you go to the next report a quick intermetro from
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Fauci.
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As I said, you know, he's doing the rounds and seems to be
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contradicting that the surge is already here. We've already seen
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it. But he goes on the Cuomo show, as in not a not the kid
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Cuomo, but Governor Cuomo, and they're yapping back and forth.
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And this is the Emmy winning show. Yes, the Emmy Award
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winning Governor Cuomo and he's in it's gone to his head. Now. I
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think your voice on saying that the vaccines are safe,
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would be important. I said that as soon as
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The vaccine is deemed ready and safe. I'll be the first one to
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take a vaccine. Maybe we enlist you I'll do it with you. We'll
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do an ad telling New Yorkers it's safe to take the vaccine
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to, to you know, put us together with like the modern day. De
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Niro and pitino you can be which whenever, whichever you want you
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can be the De Niro or cucina.
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I'll keep you from blue. Do you want to be the narrow or patina?
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Which one do you want?
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Yeah, who is the politician? Man, they do love themselves
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though. Hey, love themselves. They're just all full of it.
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Beautiful.
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Bloom was disgusting. Let's play part two of this clip.
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Meanwhile, a new report finds as many as nine out of 10 people in
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dozens of poor countries around the world could miss out on the
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vaccine next year. Both the supply miss a bought up by
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wealthier nations, the people's vaccine Alliance as wealthy
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countries are hoarding enough doses to vaccinate their
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populations nearly three times over. In other Coronavirus News.
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Ron says
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whenever broadcasted does that I just have to go back and review
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she choked on her own saliva here. It was pretty cool. Listen
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in other Coronavirus News. Ron says you relations nearly three
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times over. In other Coronavirus News. Ron says us sanctions have
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prevented it from making a payment to Kovacs the UN's
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mechanism to ensure no distribution of vaccines
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possibly stop a
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couple of things. So this un mechanism to make sure everybody
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gets vaccines. Kovacs. Yeah. If you don't give them money, yeah,
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you're out of the out. You're out of the club. Yeah, I thought
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this was a thing to give. Make sure everybody got the vaccine
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the world over not not to gouge people. Yeah, but there's a
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problem. Now, you see, because President Trump is saying
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America first. And the elites of the world are confused and, and
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getting angry because well, this is supposed to be the whole
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world. How come you get it first? America? Yeah, this is
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not his first so then. But I think there's a reason they got
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it. First. We'll finish this clip. COVID Wait, wait, one more
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should this should measure they don't go into it in much detail.
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But this people's vaccine Alliance? Yeah. Yeah, keep an
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eye on now. Yeah. It from making a payment to Kovacs, the UN's
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mechanism to ensure fair distribution of vaccines,
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possibly putting its receipt of nearly 17 million doses in
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jeopardy. That amount would cover around 10% of Iran's
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population.
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I'm
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sorry. So the President did this vaccine summit, he signed his
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executive order to make sure everything gets out there as
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soon as possible. And he very clearly said, if, if we need
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more than I'll just invoke the defense production act, and that
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would then force a Pfizer or moderna, or Johnson and Johnson,
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to focus on America first. And I think we have paid for a lot of
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it. But anyway, yes, we know that the Brits jumped the gun.
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And that took everyone by surprise, especially Fauci, who
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was complaining about it now, at the time.
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We deconstructed it as well. He has more stock in moderna than
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Pfizer. So maybe that's why he was irked. But the Johnson and
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Johnson vaccine is coming as well. And I don't know if it's
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the FDA is meeting as we speak, to look at the emergency use
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authorization for Pfizer, I don't know if they're doing it
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from attorney yet. But Johnson and Johnson is coming up. Now
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the difference with Johnson and Johnson is they went to
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traditional route with attenuated virus, they grow it
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in the egg in the egg culture or whatever their processes but
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it's not repeat, not an mRNA vaccine, which is this new kind,
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which has never been tried at this scale, which I think that
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people around the world are generally grossly under informed
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about it. I would think and, and so when President slipped up on
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something talking about Firstly, you'll hear mentioned this clip
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talked about Johnson and Johnson, which I think he's the
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only one that's promoted that which we immediately took as
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well they're losers. And they are they're way behind they
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haven't you know that they're not in the same and they're not
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up front like the MMR tracks are doing that. The real that type
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of old fashioned vaccine is long. Yes, it takes long and
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it's even amazing that that they're done this early
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and they and I think they waited a little bit
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too, just to make sure that they did announce before the before
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the election. So the President is talking about three vaccines,
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the Johnson and Johnson and then Pfizer and Madonna. And I got to
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think that maybe the Brits really should have held off a
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little bit because Well listen, as you know, the Johnson and
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Johnson is a one dose one shot vaccine. So we're gonna see how
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that works. That would be very helpful in that well came out
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and I think it probably will also, they're showing
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tremendous, tremendous promise all of them tremendous problem
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work, where we're very hopeful that the FDA
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the first time he says tremendous promise, and then
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he's in the clinic, and he says tremendous problems and he
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swallows the problems word. As he's I think he's talking about
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the other two vaccines and listen, okay, mad, and I think
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it probably will also, they're showing tremendous, tremendous
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promise, all of them tremendous problem where we're very hopeful
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that the FDA will authorize the Pfizer vaccine within days, we
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got to get it moving. I don't know. It's, as usual, I'm
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looking for things. I personally think the mRNA vaccines are
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something to keep your eye on, you know, may not want to jump
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into that right away, especially since CNN, in the world really
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was promoting the first Brit to receive the mRNA vaccine. And it
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was a lady that cnn had on in October, same photo, same photo.
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This lady is world famous. She's all over the place. And
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interesting at the time, which was around Halloween, she was
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wearing a Christmas sweater. I remember finding that odd when I
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saw that picture a couple months ago. Now she's the first one to
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get the vaccine. So that doesn't have all the photos in the
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newsletter. Yeah, that doesn't build confidence at all. And
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there are many groups who are not confident at least not with
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President Trump. Mayor, you know, we're getting closer This
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is broth with Mayor Keisha Lance bottoms of Atlanta beggar, you
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know, we're getting closer and closer to an approved vaccine.
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But a new Pew Research poll shows only 42% of black
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Americans say they would definitely or probably get the
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vaccine. How problematic could that lack of confidence be?
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Well, well, it is problematic. But you you know the history it
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goes back many decades, of course, to the Tuskegee
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experiment, and African Americans being intentionally
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injected with a disease. So there is a history there. This
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is this is going to take a lot of education. It is going to
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take creating trust with a community of people. I do
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believe once there is a transition of power, there will
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be more trust in the Biden Harris portion. And I think that
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will go a long way and will giving people confidence that
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this vaccine will be safe. I suspect you're right that there
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Keisha Lance bottoms of Atlanta, thank you so much for joining us
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stay safe.
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Stay safe, I have a feeling both of them are wrong. I do not
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think the African American community is going to be feeling
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any better about it with Joe and Camila especially not if they're
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properly informed about the newness of this methodology. But
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of course, we'll just try and get to them everywhere we can.
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Remember we heard about the United Nations based group that
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was training doctors to be guides on Tick Tock and guide
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everybody and help people understand how everything is
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good and you should trust them. Well, we've got one of those in
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the wild there's there's this is actually one, this one woman on
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tik tok, and she's very recognizable was a
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big reddish glasses, you know, just iconic to look at. Okay, I
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remember her and now she had on another woman doctor. I think
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she may be Chinese American. Not sure but just listen to the made
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for Tick Tock message shrift over reasons why the COVID mRNA
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vaccine was not rushed. Number one, this is not new technology.
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Companies like Madonna have already had this platform for
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developing mRNA vaccines for quite some time. So everything
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is turning to develop a new mRNA vaccine. Yes, this is the first
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inhuman approved mRNA vaccine but it's not new technology.
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Number two Necessity is the mother of invention. There is an
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urgency to get a vaccine developed quickly. So money was
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poured in to support the development of these vaccines
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that help expedite number three traditional vaccines tend to be
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developed using something called cell culture in which we rely on
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cells in the lab to grow the antigen we need to create that
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traditional vaccine. But cell culture is resource heavy, time
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consuming. And you may run into issues like your cells getting
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contaminated and that whole batch gets thrown out. It's a
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fairly quick process to make mRNA in a lab number four, how
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quickly you can complete a clinical trial depends on
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recruitment and also how quickly you can get to the outcome.
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Luckily tons of people volunteered
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For the study, and there's tons of COVID around so we were able
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to see very quickly if it worked or not and their way red tape as
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well as expedited these clinical trials were still run totally by
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the books.
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That's their that's their stand on this scale sir. This may
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work. This type of propaganda may work just cut cut it up
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YouTube style, throw it on Tick Tock make it in 58 minutes. It
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may work, I don't know. But they're certainly trying to talk
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or they're certainly trying. Oh, don't worry. We're trying
25:30
everywhere to change people's minds and what they're doing to
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kids now the toy makers Ah, ah, these guys are great. This is a
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report from a toy store in Spain where they're just a little bit
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ahead of the curve, but I'm sure we'll have this here for
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Christmas bellido is being tested for the Coronavirus not
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for real but as part of one of the hot selling toys this
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Christmas, Spanish toymaker giant Formosa. Unfortunately for
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this particular belly, being screened by Formosa chief
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executive Mary Yves rougeau, and diagnosis is not a good one.
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Before I continue this, so this doll in the doll can get a
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Coronavirus test. And then you you push the dolls belly or you
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hold something up for the test. And that's the sound it makes if
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you test positive and I think this is intended to terrify and
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terrorize the child is thinking that a nuclear holocaust is upon
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us when you get a positive test which could be 97% false
26:37
positive to start with. This is crazy.
26:42
That's a nice toy for my kid. That's great.
26:47
Toy and then but then the more happens to it.
26:52
In this case is being tickled what you see is this fence comes
26:56
up is the doll so the dog get out Yeah, the dog gets
27:00
immediately course Yeah, like a green fence. The dollars
27:03
quarantine is fantastic, disgusting. pandemic started, we
27:09
noticed that the kids always have a tendency to imitate what
27:13
the adults do started to want to put masks on their on the dolls.
27:20
And we decided to actually produce a doll with a mask,
27:24
Nancy mask. And it was really good because Nancy's a reference
27:29
for the kids and for them. for the kids. It's an example. It's
27:33
very important that she'd be wearing a mask to show the
27:35
example to the kid that it makes it just normal to wear a mask
27:41
and really trying to normalize everything with the mask. So
27:44
this is an as you probably heard, even if you have the
27:48
vaccine, if you've been vaccinated, you will still have
27:52
to wear a mask for the rest of your life because that's you
27:55
know, you're still you can still give it to other people. Never
27:59
any of this with measles or the MMR stuff never never a mass
28:03
doesn't measles airborne how to kids give measles to each other.
28:07
Yeah, yeah. Is it airborne? I think it's airborne Yeah, no
28:11
mass for that you're vaccinated. No mass. No, but for this, we're
28:14
gonna have to have a mask and your mascot and you're told that
28:17
everyone's all on board with it. You might have seen Saturday
28:20
Night Live with the audience all messed up all being the perfect
28:25
little human resources or is there something else going on?
28:29
Saturday Night Live is continuing to tape with live
28:32
audiences even though withdrawing the pandemic, Laura
28:35
and how they're getting away with this loophole. They pay
28:38
their audience members they pay them 150 bucks to show up, sit
28:43
indoors as part of that live audience it so technically
28:46
they're workers of the show. And that's why despite all the
28:51
lockdowns in the spring and New York Governor Cuomo threats to
28:54
shut indoor dining in New York City at the hospitalization rate
28:58
doesn't immediately level off Saturday Night Live continues to
29:02
film just paid the paid extras to what we're getting paid $150
29:08
to risk their life.
29:11
Nice find this hilarious.
29:14
It's unbelievable. It's the funniest clip. I've given you a
29:19
clip of the day. Well, it's nice to make it within the first 30
29:22
minutes of the show. Thank you.
29:25
Just just 30 minutes already clip of the day, that means it's
29:28
gonna be a dynamite show. So it all goes downhill from here in
29:33
Kansas navia though they are one step ahead of us not one step
29:37
ahead of the no agenda show because we've been expecting
29:40
this and we'll see how this
29:43
plays out in the
29:46
United States but up north.
29:49
Here you go everybody your freedom pass is on deck Health
29:53
Canada is expected to approve the Pfizer vaccine this week. So
29:58
just in a short matter of time.
30:00
polls suggest the majority of Canadians will in fact roll up
30:03
their sleeves, but some will not. And at least one province,
30:07
Ontario says anyone who does not will likely face ongoing
30:11
restrictions while the rest of the population gets back to sort
30:15
of normal life long. Laura McQuillan, I'm referring to
30:19
looking at Ontario's plan as the Health Minister announced
30:22
yesterday. Yeah, some kind of a card that you would carry that
30:25
proves you've had your two shots, some kind of a call, what
30:28
could it be? Would it just be a card? Or would it be an app or
30:31
whatever the QR code what's so surprised about this? This is
30:35
crazy. The vaccine could be one shot if it is a one shot
30:38
vaccine, but most look like they will be too. So once you're
30:41
fully immunized, you'd have what's been described as a
30:43
vaccination card vaccination passport, I get when you go to
30:47
do things that you can't currently do once those
30:50
businesses or places reopen. Health Minister Christine Elliot
30:53
gave some more details yesterday on just how it might work and
30:57
where those restrictions might live for you. If you can prove
31:00
you've been vaccinated, it's going to be really important for
31:02
people to have for travel purposes, perhaps for work
31:05
purposes for going to theaters or cinemas or any other places
31:09
where people will be in closer physical contact when we get
31:13
through the worst of the pandemic. So yes, yes, that will
31:15
be essential for people to have that. So not mandatory to get
31:19
the shot. But if you don't get it, you might be opting out of
31:22
those things that this card enables you to do. As you
31:25
mentioned, as you heard, I mentioned that jobs that could
31:28
be a field such as health care, such as being a teacher, you
31:32
might need to prove that you've been vaccinated because you have
31:35
that contact with people, but it's not yet clear what power
31:38
employers would have to require you to prove this. Yeah, this is
31:42
the conversation we're going to have in the United States
31:44
everywhere in the world. They'll have this everywhere. And people
31:47
I think people should resist
31:50
because it's just the beginning.
31:56
There's some very odd reports coming out of England about
31:59
these first peep the people first get the shot. Yeah. Are
32:03
they dying?
32:05
No, they're not like my idea is that you take the shot you take
32:09
step one step outside the clinic and you fall over. But now
32:12
they're having like these, these migraines and real pain is like
32:18
Bill Gates said is a lot of pain. super painful shot is
32:21
super painful, super painful. There's a bunch of like really
32:26
negative reports. And it turns out that anyone with any sort of
32:30
allergies, yeah, there shouldn't take to take the shot and anyone
32:34
who is pregnant or wants to get pregnant should not take the
32:38
shot. Anyone who is nursing should not take the shot. Anyone
32:43
who has a pulse and breathing facilities should not take the
32:48
shot. Let's just remember Bill Gates, talking about the
32:52
really the side effects know that the data that everybody
32:55
with a high dose had a side effect. Yeah, but some of that
32:59
is is not dramatic wear, you know, it's just, you know, super
33:02
painful. Yes, there. We need to make sure there's not severe,
33:07
it's not dramatic.
33:09
Here's a news report from France. 24 called the first jab
33:13
report first shots of a long paddle two year old pensioner
33:16
from Enniskillen first to get her COVID vaccine job. We'll ask
33:22
if it's truly the beginning of the end, how the rollout will
33:26
proceed not just in Brexit bound Britain where it happened, but
33:30
across Europe and the world. It's also a chance to measure
33:33
the significance of the moment the first ever inoculation
33:37
against a Coronavirus going to market in record time the public
33:42
be clamoring to be first in line, or will skeptics need a
33:46
lot of convincing vaccine politics extends as well, by the
33:50
way to that public private partnership that's made
33:54
pharmaceutical giants and governments team up with a
33:57
Pfizer vaccine. Its us Big Pharma, which is banding
34:02
together with biontech. That's a German startup founded by
34:06
Turkish immigrants, a tale of globalization that's worth
34:09
noting that in the face of that disease in different to
34:12
territorial boundaries. Ah, yes, we all did it together,
34:16
everybody. That's that's join hands. Yes, we did it together.
34:20
Good. Yeah, I do have. I do have the hearing reports from the
34:25
Yeah. Yeah, that's good before before you play that. Just a
34:29
couple things I want to note.
34:33
In the Netherlands, the Ministry of Economic Affairs commission
34:39
to survey and they discovered and this is now of a
34:43
controversial topic, that opening restaurants and bars
34:47
will lead to less spread.
34:52
So that's a problem for the global community. I have gotten
34:57
in the habit of asking
35:00
wherever we're having dinner, because we go out one, maybe two
35:04
times a week, you know, we have our women supporting our
35:07
favorite restaurants around town. And you can ask every
35:10
single one of them, has there ever been a case link back to
35:13
your restaurant? No. None of them? Not a one? Well, I can't
35:18
do that here because they've closed the loop. Well, that does
35:21
solve the problem, doesn't it? You can't ask them dead man
35:24
can't talk. And this and that. And are they coming back? Those
35:27
restaurants all I see from you is one after another closing for
35:30
good. I think most of ready to be closed for good. Really sorry
35:34
to hear that. But let's play this. One other thing.
35:40
Regarding PCR, Florida, Department of Health has now
35:44
mandated the reporting of cycle thresholds for every PCR, quote,
35:51
test that has been done. And on the heels of that you may have
35:55
heard is just now mentioned this, they
35:59
they went to Rebecca Jones home, this was a woman who was
36:03
responsible for creating the cases dashboard in Florida, or I
36:09
think in one county. And she had what, yeah, dashboards. And
36:15
remember, there was a lot of problems with with the
36:17
reporting, there was 100% positivity rate amongst all of
36:21
the tests done, this was all getting reported. And it was
36:24
very confusing. I don't know if she left or she was fired. But
36:29
She subsequently is being accused of using the County
36:33
Emergency Alert System or an Emergency Alert System and may
36:38
just be for, for medical, medical professionals to send
36:43
some message of we're all going to die because of Donald Trump.
36:47
And so that's why they went to her house she wouldn't let them
36:50
in.
36:52
became a big deal. She's posting I love it when people always
36:57
when when the cops come and visit, whether it's true or not,
37:00
they always will say, to do this in front of my kids. They
37:04
pointed a gun at my kid's face. Yeah, there's never really
37:08
evidence of that. But I love how that how that's all and that's
37:10
what the the response is on Twitter, in front of her kids.
37:14
What a lowlife doing rescuing the mother in front of the kids
37:18
and cheese.
37:21
Maybe it's only an outrage when it's a white woman. I'm sure
37:24
this happens in other communities all the time that
37:26
you're not outraged by but that is good. It's up show. It's
37:30
encouraging the cop shows have been What do you mean, they've
37:33
been canceled? Cops? I said you used to see we used to Yeah, now
37:37
cops got canceled the minute BLM hit we forgotten that already.
37:41
But it's good that this is the first Department of Health that
37:44
I know of that is requiring the cycle threshold, which according
37:49
to Dr. Fauci himself should never be above 35 cycles. 33 is
37:54
probably believe it or not, the ideal to see it and this is
37:57
still not a test. And it still doesn't mean that you have a
38:01
full virus But okay, at least there's some progress. You know,
38:05
occasionally the mainstream mainstream media Of course, they
38:08
have their their agenda, but the local reporter sometimes slip up
38:12
their job, they slip up, doing it all wrong. This is the COVID
38:17
Kentucky hospital report right out of one of the little
38:20
stations there. It was kind of an unintended consequence of
38:25
COVID Harrison Memorial Hospital has reached capacity, but it's
38:28
not COVID patients filling those beds. CEO shield current says
38:32
many people with chronic conditions like diabetes, heart
38:35
disease and cancer haven't followed up with routine care.
38:38
And I just feel bad that many of them have waited too long and
38:42
they're quite ill. Now unfortunately, with so many
38:46
people who need treatment, the hospital is finding creative
38:49
ways to make sure everyone has a bed. Our tertiary transfer is to
38:53
Lexington, we are able to maintain the patients that were
38:58
waiting on beds for in alternate sites that are here in the
39:02
hospital. When it comes to outpatient elective procedures.
39:05
Current says there's not a problem. But impatient elective
39:08
procedures are reviewed on a daily basis. Do we have elective
39:12
surgical cases that will take an inpatient bed? And how are we
39:17
going to have a bed for that patient? While current says the
39:20
COVID wing is almost completely empty at the moment, she knows
39:23
that can change quickly. just thankful that this week, we
39:29
don't seem to have the COVID cases that need
39:32
hospitalizations. Since we do have so many other folks that do
39:36
need the beds in Harrison County, Olivia Russell Wk YT
39:42
Yeah, it's still around 10% of total hospital bed, ICU bed
39:47
capacity
39:48
around the United States, so not like they're going to transport
39:51
people from the left coast to the right coast, but it's still
39:56
you know, where it's under 70% occupancy, this time.
40:00
Year hospitals with full staffing, which of course they
40:04
don't have because they let everybody go
40:08
with full staffing will be 90 or even 100%. Right around this
40:12
time all the way through February.
40:16
Yes, the idea. Yeah, that's how you run it. You want to run like
40:20
airline bills today? Yeah. Like an airline and pretty close to
40:24
full capacity. So to make a big stink about it being full is
40:28
loaded up, which is the media. But when you get to talk to
40:33
people like that woman there Well, there's no COVID patients
40:35
there. But we are at full capacity. What's the
40:38
temperature? What's the scenario in California right now? Because
40:41
you're locked down until January for I mean, yeah, you can go out
40:44
but everything's shuttered and screwed. until January 4. What
40:49
weather do you have? How different is it from Texas?
40:53
Yeah, we're right now the weather is we're around
40:58
59 I think we're around 59 degrees or 60. Today probably
41:03
have a high about 70. Yeah, we're setting. Today's high will
41:06
be about 65. Okay, what's the worst 72? The kind of in the
41:09
same range? What are you guys doing so wrong? What have you
41:13
done wrong? What Why? Why? All I can see is that we're in this
41:17
area in this area in the bay area where everything's purple.
41:20
All the counties are perplexed at San Mateo. We've done
41:23
everything right. We've messed up, we shut down the
41:26
restaurants. But you know, we only ate outside when we had to
41:28
eat outside. Everything was done by the book. Everyone's wearing
41:32
masks. They're wearing masks in their car, their Mac mask mask
41:36
their social distancing. So what we've done is everything right,
41:40
and this is the result.
41:43
I mean, that's just a fact. Yeah, I don't know. Do you think
41:47
that maybe the Communist Chinese Communist Party spread a little
41:51
extra? COVID dust on California? I don't think there's any COVID
41:56
around here. Okay. This is what I have always thought I thought
42:00
about that to the idea of reenact you lating Yeah, with
42:03
the original. Yeah, come back. And
42:06
yeah, maybe, but there's no, I don't see in people dropping
42:10
into streets. There's so well, well, that never go on my lip,
42:13
Joe friends. Oh, really? He? He says, Yeah, well, you know, it's
42:17
been worse than ever. It's exponential. Everyone's getting
42:19
the COVID. Luckily, nobody's dying.
42:22
It's exponential. He really said that. This is a an educated next
42:26
door neighbor said exponential is the word of the day. My next
42:29
door neighbor, two doctors. One of them said expert she said
42:34
exponential two. They all ever say exponential. But exponential
42:38
is doesn't it's like increasing exponentially. She said,
42:43
although no one's dying. Luckily, no one's dying. But
42:46
it's worse than it ever was. You gotta wait, you got to hear you
42:49
got to do it. Right. You did it right. But you didn't emphasize
42:52
that. Luckily. Try one more time, john, just one more time.
42:57
Luckily, no one's dying. Ah, you say that with such authority.
43:03
It's just we're just, we're so blessed. That even though the
43:07
exponential increase, we're all getting it. Luckily, luckily, no
43:11
one's dying kind of thought. Because now Canada is gonna kill
43:16
its mink, I guess I don't know if they're gonna, what they're
43:18
going to do. I just thought about this quick report. And I
43:20
just wanted to make kill the mink. We've had one new
43:24
community outbreak at a mink farm in the Fraser health
43:28
region. And of course, we are paying very close attention to
43:31
this overreach in other parts of the world, particularly most
43:35
recently in Denmark, and prior to that in the Netherlands. And
43:39
as well, in the US, we've seen outbreaks on animal farms such
43:44
as this, particularly mink farms, where there has been
43:46
transmission from humans to mink and back, and where we've seen
43:51
some mutations of virus in some parts of the world. So it is of
43:55
great concern for us. And we are working closely with WorkSafe
43:58
BC, to ensure that all of the measures on the farm are being
44:02
done appropriately, and also with the Ministry of Agriculture
44:06
or animal health colleagues to make sure that that the animals
44:10
security and health is maintained as well. And this is,
44:13
of course, an important measure that we need to look at
44:18
holistically. And we're involved with, like the cfaa, and the
44:22
public health agency in Canada, Canada, to make sure that all of
44:25
the appropriate measures are taken on this farm, and the
44:28
other firms here in British Columbia.
44:31
That includes very strict controls under the Animal Health
44:34
Act here in DC, for who and what can come or leave on the farm.
44:39
So here's the thing that I thought I had, for a couple
44:43
months, we had arguments and discussions and experts saying
44:48
that this thing transferred from a bat to a human and then it
44:53
transferred from a pangolin to to a human. Meanwhile, the mink
44:57
is going back and forth the whole time. No one
45:00
saying, hey, hey, by the way, maybe someone got it from mink,
45:05
and why are they killing them? They're not telling us the
45:08
reason. I don't know anything about the Chinese fur
45:13
industry. I know they rely on a lot of mink from mainly Denmark.
45:19
But actually all of our mink are now being killed. The mink
45:24
farmers in China are having a great day. But have they been
45:28
sending mink over to us? I mean, live mink? Why is no one looking
45:33
into this? This has been the whole thing. How did it transfer
45:36
from from animal to human? Well, here's the here's the report.
45:41
People are getting sick from mink. That's what she just said.
45:45
Well, the argument is that we gave the mink the COVID and give
45:52
it to us. So we're helping China.
45:56
You know now to bring in China if there's China's doing a main
46:00
farming operation and to get to China to get us to kill all our
46:05
minks, which is in complete competition with the Chinese
46:09
men. Yes. Is it really a fantastic marketing ploy? Yes,
46:14
yes, it's it's part of their mink road strategy to make
46:20
belt mink in the road. I don't know. I'm given that wasn't
46:24
given.
46:26
Given that to net net that was his idea was a good one. The
46:29
mink, like the Silk Road. mink road is perfect.
46:33
Hmm, well, we'll have a long thing is does do a little
46:35
investigation. It's very suspicious. Maybe we well, we do
46:40
have I think Dame Jamie, she keeps saying that they're
46:42
killing them because that's where the the true vaccine would
46:47
be in the antibodies they produce. And she's I think she's
46:51
does she's in the works maybe in the lab or something with? Well,
46:54
that's a crazy animal or animal. Well, this is what she kept
46:57
saying we I read her note a few maybe a month ago, when this
47:01
when we first started hearing about these minks being called
47:04
you said that's like with the with the smallpox or the plague
47:08
calling them for their juice. Well, it was or not, or maybe
47:12
don't want people to call them for the juice, because that
47:14
would kind of circumvent a rather big business plan,
47:17
wouldn't it? If you could just grab some milk business?
47:22
Really kind of circumvent.
47:25
Not gonna be a lot of mink vaccine guys in the FDA hearing.
47:29
No, I agree with that. But I will be hearing a lot more about
47:33
China in this show today because they're on deck. China is on
47:38
deck and then there goes our China support.
47:43
China's China support this is our enemy.
47:47
That China support is down. Very down. Yes. So they built my
47:51
security under ron johnson decided to do a hearing this is
47:54
a second of a second hearing they've done on why aren't we
47:59
working with the drugs we have out there. And historical drugs,
48:05
the historical drugs that therapeutics therapeutics is
48:09
taking a backseat to the overpriced vaccines. Yes. And so
48:15
so he's having these hearings, and he's bringing in these hot
48:18
you know, these guys that are pretty much have to be
48:21
determined to be superstars in medicine. And they bring him in
48:24
and they talk about, you know, what's good and what's bad about
48:26
what's going on, but the democrats are just fighting
48:30
assholes.
48:32
about it. It's been great television.
48:35
It's okay, I like I've been enjoying.
48:39
Let's, let's start start with this last hearing. And I'm gonna
48:41
play two clips from Ron Johnson, the Senate, head of the
48:46
committee, and then I want to play my play one clip from Gary
48:50
Peters, who is the ranking member, he's the democrats
48:55
throwing a wet blanket on the whole thing saying these are but
48:58
does a bunch of bowl crap. And then a guy comes on who's the
49:02
one that everyone's clipped? Yes. Is this PR core here? Yeah.
49:06
And so let's go with Ron Johnson. One, not only have they
49:10
shown extraordinary courage, exposing themselves to disease.
49:15
They also have the greatest empathy for patients who
49:18
experienced the fear and loneliness of a COVID diagnosis.
49:23
These are the medical practitioners the heroes that
49:27
experts in the ivory towers in media have chosen to ignore, and
49:31
vilify. The experts far outside the circle of empathy had
49:36
developed and supported the current NIH guideline of
49:39
providing no treatment at all until patients are sick enough
49:43
to require hospitalizations. As we are all aware at that point,
49:48
treatment is often too late. The timing of this the the series of
49:55
hearings is interesting after the election just before the
49:58
vaccine
50:00
Do you think this is like a hail mary from the medical community?
50:07
I don't know what
50:09
not you bring that up.
50:11
It's pretty suspicious. Yeah. Because these guys are saying,
50:16
Hey, we can do?
50:18
Well,
50:20
I think somebody or somebody has some levels of elitism have
50:24
gotten fed up with the way things are going. Or maybe
50:27
they're just looking for anything, any excuse not to take
50:30
the jab. Yeah, that's possible. Anyway, let's continue with
50:35
Johnson. So here we are, again, holding a second hearing to
50:38
obtain and distribute information on what is known
50:42
about early treatment of COVID.
50:45
What could possibly be controversial about that? If
50:49
some are calling this hearing dangerous, and instead of
50:52
waiting until after the hearing to trash this information, and
50:55
our witnesses, The New York Times and other publications
50:58
have already run pre emptive attacks, implying implying this
51:01
hearing is anti vaccine. Ah, it just hit me, I got it. This is
51:06
part of the fourth act. This is part of showing the American
51:11
people are the ones who watch c span, which is pretty much
51:14
nobody, although there were some good clips, that the medical
51:18
community is also corrupt. And I'm sure somehow we'll be able
51:23
to point to China. So let me be clear. This hearing like the
51:27
first hearing is focused on early treatment of COVID. It is
51:31
not about vaccines, and a story. In my opinion, discouraging and
51:37
in some cases, prohibiting the research and use of drugs that
51:40
have been safely used for decades has cost 10s, if not
51:44
hundreds of 1000s of people their lives. By the time any
51:49
vaccine is fully deployed, no matter how successful, how
51:52
effective, how safe, millions more will become infected with
51:57
effective early treatment, fewer people who get seriously ill,
52:02
and fewer people will die. So why not give early treatment a
52:06
shot
52:07
by nuns? And finally, why is there such a concerted concerted
52:13
effort to silence the voices of courageous health professionals
52:18
promoting early treatment? It makes no sense. Let me make just
52:24
a final point at the beginning of this and epidemic. When I
52:27
first heard about the potential of hydroxychloroquine. It
52:31
intrigued me because to me, a drug like that that's been
52:35
around for 65 years shown to be safe. It's cheap. Billions of
52:41
tablets are produced every year, we could have ramped up
52:44
production.
52:46
If if that could be proven to be effective. Wouldn't that be the
52:49
dream solution? Why didn't we pursue that in ivermectin and
52:54
family peer review? What? Why didn't Why didn't we look at
52:57
these drugs? We're already there. Generic cheap, mass
53:01
producible. Again, it makes no sense. Okay. Now I'm convinced.
53:06
I'm glad you made these clips. I had not heard Ron Johnson.
53:11
Everything he's saying is leading to me leading up to
53:14
there pushing these vaccines on you. You may want to figure out
53:17
why China, that's what's probably going on here. Well, I
53:21
think he actually you missed the point. He makes his own point.
53:25
Why are they not doing this? And he keeps saying the same word.
53:28
He said it three times cheap.
53:30
These drugs are cheap. Why aren't we using them? Okay, I
53:34
mean, is it part of the same problem? Yes. I agree. Yeah,
53:38
that's that's and and the New York Times comes out with a
53:40
preemptive strike against a committee. Yeah, New York Times
53:44
You know, this, the pharma Big Pharma. These guys are
53:47
dangerous.
53:50
So okay, so we got that guy. So we have the democrats are all
53:54
all with Big Pharma. By the way.
53:56
They're the ones who put Obama in office I saw and I don't have
54:00
it. I saw
54:03
two days ago on television, and ad for pharma. It was just a
54:08
straight up pharma is good. I wish I'd had it. The pharma the
54:13
pharmaceutical industry of America is running ads for
54:16
themselves. pharma, we bring good things to life. Someone
54:20
find that trolls I'm sure you can find that for me. So yeah,
54:23
this is pharma, making it cost effective. The question is for
54:28
who?
54:31
Well, the point is, is that, you know, they were glad to get big
54:34
pharma as the ones that there's documentation for this. They
54:37
weren't even mentioned of vaccine until after the
54:40
election, that they had it ready to go. Because they Big Pharma
54:43
of all groups wanted Trump out more than anyone. Mm hmm. As
54:49
soon as possible that to answer the question of why they're
54:51
doing these things. Now, this could be the republicans last
54:55
stand against big pharma, because it's real obvious in
54:58
this hearing that this
55:00
Democrats versus Republicans and Democrats, science and medicine
55:05
is politicized.
55:08
You'd never know, especially when you listen to Gary Peters,
55:12
who is the this is a clip that is only a minute clip. But this
55:16
is the guy who's the ranking memories to Democrat. And he and
55:21
I didn't get too many more clips. I didn't get any more
55:23
clips of him, but he comes back after every one of these guys
55:26
testifies a bitches about it. But here's here he is at the
55:30
beginning, taking the lives of nearly 284,000 Americans, over
55:36
2200 Americans are dying every day from this deadly virus. And
55:41
thanks to the tireless work of our public health agencies, the
55:44
private sector and our scientific and medical
55:47
communities, we've made progress in treating this disease. The
55:51
food and drug administration continues to use scientific
55:54
standards to authorize innovative and effective early
55:58
treatments. Unfortunately, today's discussion will not meet
56:02
those same standards. Mr. Chairman, I certainly share your
56:05
goal of ensuring patients across the country have access to early
56:10
and effective treatments for Coronavirus. But those
56:13
statements must be based on evidence and not on politics.
56:19
The American people are looking to Congress for accurate
56:22
information for leadership and for relief.
56:27
Last month this committee held a hearing that was billed as a
56:30
review of early outpatient treatments for Coronavirus
56:34
unfortunately, that hearing amplified unverified theories
56:39
about treatments that are not supported by the scientific
56:42
community die yes the community hold on john I think I have it
56:45
yes biopharmaceuticals is one very important thing in common
56:49
common enemy we're making great progress because we're
56:53
collaborating in ways that we've never oh okay so that's not
56:57
doing very well it's a crappy ass commercial. Nevermind but it
57:01
is a so so he makes this right he goes on with the science jab
57:05
you know science science science you know it's the democrats are
57:09
science in the republicans don't believe in science. This really
57:12
is annoying and is continuing. And half these guys don't have a
57:15
scientific background. They know anything about science
57:17
themselves. They just like saying that. But he basically
57:20
says everything you're about to hear in this area is a bunch of
57:23
cracks. And so they come up and they do is a bunch of guys and
57:28
they're all heavy hitters. We're not talking about any
57:29
lightweights. And so when Pierre Corrie comes out and he's got
57:33
the ivermectin pitch that's a that's a steroid, I think. No,
57:41
no, ivermectin is a is a horse wormer a horse wormer to de worm
57:47
your horse. gundogs
57:51
are people too?
57:53
Well, it turns out
57:56
not that she's got worms.
58:00
But this is an all purpose drug that has been around since 19. I
58:04
think 1972 if I recall, and my wife uses it. For she has work
58:09
it is a as a as an ointment. It's a curative for rosacea. Oh,
58:16
is that all
58:18
you put? rose you know, rosacea is the
58:24
that condition that a lot of women get it after especially
58:27
after giving birth. Yeah, they have a very they get red, red
58:30
blotchy spots can be red blotchy faces. And this I think there's
58:35
huge drug ads for some other otehr Oh, Tesla there must be a
58:40
million different drugs. There's a few Yeah, so of course this is
58:44
this is some kind of wonder drug. We can't certainly can't
58:46
let them be weaseling in on any of that action either.
58:51
No, huh? So you get banned anyone who has rosacea should
58:55
talk to their dermatologist about using this although don't
58:58
buy from the dermatologist get it from a vet.
59:03
Yesterday D warm your dog.
59:07
Apparently you can buy this same bed base at tuba grows of this
59:11
of this ivermectin pointment not the pills. The pills are for the
59:15
other things, but it's amazing product but you can buy the two
59:19
for like 1020 bucks from a vet. It's 500 bucks from a
59:23
dermatologist as the more you know, in the morning. handy tip
59:29
from your no agenda show right there may be a lot of dough
59:32
right there. We got a lot of chips. So a lot of people have
59:36
rosacea that and it's really it becomes it creates it really
59:41
makes you look like WC fields after he had.
59:44
You know, you get that red nose like you've been drunk. Like
59:47
you've been drinking. Yeah, it makes it really an old drunk. Mm
59:49
hmm. All right. So PR Corey comes out and he's immediately
59:54
irked by by this Peters character. And by the way,
59:56
Peters just masked up everybody. You know, it was just
1:00:00
Same thing, all the democrats in this committee it was separated
1:00:03
by a mile. Nobody's near each other. They're all the democrats
1:00:06
were social. You know, they had the mask on a big black mask.
1:00:09
And the republicans didn't. But they were no one. It wasn't it
1:00:13
was social distance. The whole thing was just political. It's,
1:00:16
it's what's embarrassing. What was going on there. I'm shocked.
1:00:21
So Peters is wearing his mask right now.
1:00:25
Meanwhile, Corey comes on. And he's irked about Peterson. Here
1:00:28
we go. This hearing this is Corey got a three parter. This
1:00:31
is clip one. I just want to start out I didn't think I'd
1:00:33
have to say this. But I want to register my offense at the
1:00:37
ranking members opening statements. I was discredited as
1:00:40
a politician. I am a physician and a man of science. I've done
1:00:44
nothing, nothing but commit myself to scientific truth and
1:00:48
the care of patients. This setup was did he call was he called a
1:00:52
politician? Is that what the what the someone said on the
1:00:56
panel? If you listen to Peters comments carefully, he said that
1:01:00
all these people are just political Stooges coming on to
1:01:04
promote dissent.
1:01:06
And and to hear that I'm here because of a political angle. I
1:01:09
am not a politician. I'm a physician. I want to start out
1:01:13
by saying that I'm not speaking as an individual. I'm speaking
1:01:18
on behalf of the organization that I'm a part of. We are a
1:01:22
group of some of the most highly published physicians in the
1:01:26
world. We have near 2000 peer reviewed publications among us,
1:01:30
led by Dr. Professor Paul Merrick, who's our intellectual
1:01:34
leader. We came together early on in the pandemic and all we
1:01:38
have sought is to review the world's literature on every
1:01:41
facet of this disease, trying to develop effective protocols. You
1:01:45
just mentioned that I was here in May. And I touted that I
1:01:49
wouldn't say Tada, I recommended that it was critical that we use
1:01:52
corticosteroids in this disease. When all of the national and
1:01:56
international healthcare organizations said we cannot use
1:01:59
those that turned out to be a life saving recommendation. I am
1:02:03
here again today with a new recommendation in the last nine
1:02:07
months in our review of all of the literature as a group.
1:02:11
Again, we are some of the most highly published physicians in
1:02:15
our specialty and the world. We have done nothing but try to
1:02:19
figure out how to identify a repurposed and available drug to
1:02:25
treat this illness. We have now come to the conclusion after
1:02:30
nine months, and I have to point out I am severely troubled by
1:02:35
the fact that the NIH the FDA and the CDC, I do not know of
1:02:39
any taskforce that was assigned or compiled to review repurposed
1:02:44
drugs, in an attempt to treat this disease. Everything has
1:02:47
been about novel and or expensive pharmaceutically
1:02:51
engineered drugs
1:02:54
Whoo, he's touching the third rail. Very very good. Yeah,
1:02:59
crack all about them Always. Always a quack Yes, of course.
1:03:02
Quack. I like it. Because he's he this whole hearing and he is
1:03:06
approaching it so far. From the angle that you that you stated,
1:03:10
which is, this is all these this too cheap. We can't have that we
1:03:14
can't have hydroxychloroquine we can't have any of these things
1:03:17
new expensive stuff. New is better. I think this is part of
1:03:21
the exposure, john? Because this trial, why now? It's all part of
1:03:26
it. It's all happening. And we're following along
1:03:30
diligently.
1:03:33
Yes, we are. We are playing. We're doing our part. Yeah, this
1:03:36
is good. Well, no one else is playing this. So might as well
1:03:39
that's true. Let's go to part two. Everything has been about
1:03:42
novel and or expensive pharmaceutically engineered
1:03:46
drugs, things like tocilizumab and remdesivir, and monoclonal
1:03:50
antibodies in vaccines. We have 100 years of medicine developed.
1:03:54
We know we are expert in all the medicines we use. And I do not
1:03:57
know of a taskforce that has been focused on repurposed
1:04:00
drugs. I will tell you that my group and our organization, I
1:04:05
will say that we have filled that void. We that is all we
1:04:09
have done is focused on the things we know and things we do.
1:04:12
And I'm here to tell you, Dr. Reiter he just presented it was
1:04:17
one he has one study of the many that I want to talk about. And I
1:04:21
want to talk about that we have a solution to this crisis, there
1:04:25
is a drug that is proving to be of miraculous impact. And when I
1:04:30
say miracle, I do not use that term lightly. And I don't want
1:04:33
to be sensationalized when I say that, that is a scientific
1:04:36
recommendation based on mountains of data that has
1:04:39
emerged in the last three months. When I am told and I
1:04:43
just had to hear this in the opening sentence
1:04:46
that we are touting things that are not FDA or NIH recommended.
1:04:51
Let me be clear, the NIH their recommendation on ivermectin,
1:04:55
which is to not use it outside of controlled trials is from
1:04:59
Oregon.
1:05:00
27th We are now in December. This is three to four months
1:05:04
later, mountains of data have emerged from all from many
1:05:08
centers and countries around the world showing the miraculous
1:05:12
effectiveness of ivermectin. It basically obliterates
1:05:17
transmission of this virus. If you take it, you will not get
1:05:21
sick.
1:05:22
Oh, man, now there's a quotable. That's a great soundbite. I'm
1:05:27
sure they put that on CNN and NBC evening news that this is
1:05:32
that we have that doctor just said, if you take this is gonna
1:05:37
be fine. Yeah, no, wrong. Okay.
1:05:42
Now I want to mention something the,
1:05:45
in the newsletter, I had it because I was looking into this
1:05:48
too. And I could just ask me, I would have gotten ahead of the
1:05:53
game. But I did find an old, not that old. But from June of this
1:05:57
year, in our severes medical journals, a report showing that
1:06:03
in vitro in other words in the lab, ivermectin killed all
1:06:08
Corona viruses, including including the COVID-19 talk, and
1:06:14
it was this was in June and this was I'm sure there's other
1:06:17
reports earlier in the year. So nobody so people they just know
1:06:21
no one wants to pay any attention to this sort of thing
1:06:23
they want um, manufacturers ivermectin
1:06:27
I don't know it's like it's just got one brand name called solar
1:06:32
in are some I can't remember the name of the brand. No, it's I'm
1:06:35
sure it's
1:06:37
been around forever. Yeah. And so I, you know, you can buy them
1:06:42
by the generic company and jack up the price, but it also works
1:06:46
for headlights. Yeah, river blindness. scabies. Yeah, river
1:06:52
blindness. What is I don't know what it is. I don't want us
1:06:55
rootball drugs like aspirin. And it prevents and treats
1:06:59
heartworm. Oh, yeah, this is good. pinworms. Awesome. It's a
1:07:04
magical thing.
1:07:06
rosacea. There it is. And sure.
1:07:10
Okay, cost, initial price of Merck. Merck made it in 87. And
1:07:17
its price back then was $6.
1:07:22
A little did they be good wrong with you people?
1:07:27
Well, that is the problem right there. Now we and this is being
1:07:30
called out properly by Pierre, can we go to number three? Yes,
1:07:34
please. I want to briefly summarize the data. My
1:07:38
manuscript again published by some of the most, we have
1:07:42
contributed more to the medical knowledge of our specialty or in
1:07:45
our careers than anyone else can claim as a group. And our
1:07:49
manuscript which was posted on medicine preprint server details
1:07:53
all of this evidence, I want to briefly summarize it number one,
1:07:57
we have evidence that ivermectin is effective, not only in
1:08:01
prophylaxis in the prevention, if you take it you will not get
1:08:05
sick. We just came across a trial last night from Argentina
1:08:09
by the lead investigator viver invented in Argentina, Dr.
1:08:12
Hector Carvalho, they prophylactic 800 healthcare
1:08:16
workers, not one got sick in the 400 that they didn't proflex
1:08:21
with ivermectin 58% got sick 237 of those 400 got sick. If you
1:08:26
take it, you will not get sick. It has immense and potent
1:08:30
antiviral activity. We know that from the first study at Monash
1:08:33
it has made the bench to the bedside prophylaxis, we now have
1:08:38
four large randomized control trials totaling over 1500
1:08:44
patients each trial showing that as a prophylaxis agent, it is
1:08:48
immensely effective you will not get sick, you will be protected
1:08:51
from getting ill if you take it.
1:08:54
Well, that's pretty clear. And sounds like darn good advice. I
1:08:59
can probably won't get worms.
1:09:02
I could probably have my doctor prescribe that to me through a
1:09:05
telemedicine appointment. Don't you think? I got the COVID. Doc,
1:09:10
I got the COVID. I don't know I'm worried prescribe me some
1:09:13
ivermectin. And I would mention this that that were that. Any
1:09:18
clips from this? They were put on Facebook and taken off? Of
1:09:22
course.
1:09:25
This All right.
1:09:28
There is a concerted effort in my opinion. And remember, I'm a
1:09:31
conspiracy therapist, concerted effort to show people the
1:09:36
corruption that has been taking place for a while so long as
1:09:41
I've been born, probably but for decades, and certainly in the
1:09:45
past 10 years and I think specifically in the past for and
1:09:49
a lot of this is pointing back to China. There's been an
1:09:54
incredible boost in China talk, not just in alternative media
1:09:58
but in the mainstream.
1:10:01
And Tucker Carlson is doing his job. Now, as you know, we kind
1:10:04
of don't like Tucker clips here. So I've cut him out everywhere.
1:10:07
But he very good Tucker, let's play this last clip from the
1:10:10
hero. I'm sorry, I didn't realize you had one more. Okay,
1:10:13
which was a Stanford professor who was there was a lot of
1:10:16
people tell him, you know, telecommuting into this thing.
1:10:19
And I just thought this, there was a lot of other stuff I
1:10:22
cooked up but I thought I clipped this was a little bit
1:10:24
about the stay at home orders because you brought that up
1:10:27
earlier in the show, and I thought we should play this
1:10:28
clip, I want to ask you about some of the points that you made
1:10:31
in your written testimony, which I thought were quite striking
1:10:35
about the challenges of mitigation strategies,
1:10:37
particularly mitigation strategies that involve
1:10:39
lockdowns, full lockdown, of course, we experienced in
1:10:42
virtually every part of the country, certainly my home state
1:10:45
earlier this year that many have been advocating as a mitigation
1:10:49
strategy again, now, you write about the data that the
1:10:55
consequences of social isolation and the deteriorating mental
1:10:59
health that is associated with these lockdowns, I was
1:11:02
particularly struck by the CDC data that you cite that says we
1:11:06
get this right that one in four young adults seriously
1:11:10
considered suicide this past June when much of the country
1:11:13
was locked down. That's a really stunning number. And these
1:11:17
impacts that you talk about in your testimony are really
1:11:19
stunning. So can you speak to the challenges that maybe young
1:11:23
people in particular but but all Americans face, from lockdowns
1:11:27
as a mitigation strategy? I think I think lockdowns as a
1:11:31
mitigation strategy are a failure of, of policy
1:11:34
imagination, and they have been had absolutely devastating
1:11:38
effects. Humans are not meant to live in isolation. And that's
1:11:41
that's the main focus of the lockdown strategies. Now, I
1:11:45
think there are some folks who are at high risk from this
1:11:49
diseases, as I said, older people, so people with chronic
1:11:52
conditions, and so for instance, 40% of deaths that happen in
1:11:55
nursing homes there, we actually do need to do some sort of
1:11:58
isolation, but we have to be careful there as well. 20,
1:12:02
there's a bit of a 20% increase in dementia related deaths in
1:12:05
nursing homes, apart from COVID. There's the key thing, the key
1:12:09
failure, I think, is a failure of public health to recognize
1:12:12
that there's dangers other than COVID.
1:12:16
Well, public health, our public health services have just done a
1:12:19
huge disservice as they've they have, I think killed more people
1:12:23
than was necessary because of this. These decisions they've
1:12:26
done a very, I would say the public health departments around
1:12:29
this country around the world public health experts are are
1:12:32
completely incompetent boneheads
1:12:36
You know, I've always suspected this a little bit because when I
1:12:38
was an air pollution inspector back in the day when I was a
1:12:40
kid, we work with with the health department guys all the
1:12:44
time. And if there would they have a certain kind of a
1:12:47
weirdness to their they were screwballs, then, but I didn't
1:12:50
realize how bad it is with me, these guys are, are just,
1:12:54
they're not. I don't know, a lot of people just accused him of
1:12:58
being just lousy bureaucrats and got a little power and they've
1:13:01
gotten it's gone to their heads. But it's it has not worked out.
1:13:05
Now it's much I think it's much more systemic. And again, I'm
1:13:08
just seeing this all in the purview of everything's going to
1:13:12
be China's fault. I said, I think I said it in February or
1:13:15
March.
1:13:17
The End Game of this will be true or not. It's going to be
1:13:22
China released this on purpose, or they didn't tell us on
1:13:26
purpose, I actually am now pretty sure that this was
1:13:29
purposely done. And it was done to undermine
1:13:34
Trump's economy, etc. was done with the help of every single
1:13:41
corrupted organization in the United States. And for the past
1:13:45
months, we have looked at where the and I'm just gonna I want to
1:13:49
say Chinese I mean, Chinese Communist Party, Chinese in our
1:13:53
in a pharmaceutical everywhere are rampant. They're running the
1:13:57
show, who all the way to Johns Hopkins, everything is run by
1:14:02
cheap Chinese. It's all their money, and the politicians were
1:14:06
getting to that. And now the vaccine, if I'm not mistaken,
1:14:10
the genome was decoded and published by the Chinese that a
1:14:14
lot of the essays, the primers come from China. This is not
1:14:18
being discussed very openly. But there's a lot of China
1:14:22
fingerprints over all across all of this and now we have this
1:14:26
incessant rush this push to overlook any other strategies or
1:14:32
therapeutics that apparently there's our favorite word work.
1:14:38
It's being said by professionals. And there's data
1:14:42
and science to back it up. But we've been pushed, and we've
1:14:47
been bullied by the Chinese controlled mainstream media and
1:14:51
the Chinese and for some reason, they have a lot of control over
1:14:55
the social media. Why else would this be deleted?
1:15:00
Office face book, it's on c span. Now, because we can't have
1:15:04
people watching and catching on. And now we have many people out
1:15:08
spreading the bad word about China. It's ramping up and it's
1:15:12
intentional, and the whole voter fraud and all the corruption is
1:15:16
all going to be exposed. whether it works or not, we'll see. But
1:15:20
it's all going to be shown to be China to be China. And, and for
1:15:24
me, this was solidified by two things that happened this past
1:15:27
week. One was the Director of National Intelligence,
1:15:30
Radcliffe, doing the rounds, the people coming out. It's all of a
1:15:35
sudden, here they are now they're on television. First, it
1:15:38
was with the money, honey, on Sunday morning futures man.
1:15:42
Okay, there's more people that listen to this show in 10
1:15:46
minutes than watch the entire week of Fox Business. But then
1:15:50
he went on Tucker. And he wrote an op ed in the Wall Street
1:15:54
Journal, which he said he wanted to do so he could get this
1:15:58
information declassified and talk about it openly. And this
1:16:02
was specifically about the Chinese and what they're doing.
1:16:05
And I think, in a way, how it may pertain to these
1:16:10
newfangled mRNA, Mr. Mr. mRNA, vaccines, which, and I'm not
1:16:17
going to argue with anybody about whether they alter your
1:16:20
DNA or not. It's giving instructions to your DNA to do
1:16:24
something that is a form of gene modification. And China has been
1:16:32
thinking about this for a long time. And for some reason, the
1:16:36
United States Director of National Intelligence brought
1:16:38
this up. There are a lot of people who for economic reasons,
1:16:42
don't want China to be our greatest threat. There are a lot
1:16:45
of people who for political reasons, don't want China to be
1:16:48
our greatest threat in America. But the intelligence doesn't
1:16:51
lie. China is our greatest threat. And it's not even close.
1:16:55
No other country has the capability of essentially taking
1:16:58
away the American dream, and a specific plan to do so. And the
1:17:03
intelligence is clear. So you know, as the Director of
1:17:05
National Intelligence, my job is to warn the American people of
1:17:08
threats and there is no greater threat than China to America. On
1:17:12
the military front, they've already achieved having the
1:17:14
largest Navy of any country in the world. From a military force
1:17:20
standpoint, they're the People's Republic of China has a military
1:17:23
of 2 million. They want them to be the largest and they also
1:17:27
want them to be the strongest, which is why they're engaged in
1:17:30
what you reference, which is called gene editing, literally
1:17:32
trying to alter the DNA experimenting on DNA to make
1:17:37
soldiers sailors and airmen stronger and more powerful.
1:17:42
Now, I'm sure every country is working on creating superhumans.
1:17:47
I'm sure Elan Musk is doing that right now in his brand new $100
1:17:51
million Austin home.
1:17:54
But if you've got a a group of people who are working on
1:17:58
changing humans with DNA and making them stronger, or perhaps
1:18:02
making them weak and susceptible to death,
1:18:06
then maybe you'd want to try an mRNA vaccine that may or may not
1:18:10
have their fingerprints all over it. I don't know. But they are
1:18:13
an element of the development of that vaccine. Yes. So we've
1:18:18
talked about it before. It's one specific Chinese drug company,
1:18:21
they never talk about it. They don't add them to the list. So
1:18:24
why is the Director of National Intelligence bringing this up,
1:18:26
which almost sounds like science fiction, but it's like a cheap
1:18:30
Hollywood movie. It would be rejected if we if you wrote that
1:18:34
script. Dana, give it a shot. As he continued about the Chinese
1:18:38
plan for world domination. China knows at this point that the
1:18:41
United States is still the world superpower. They know they're
1:18:44
catching us in all of those respects.
1:18:47
They're banking on the fact that we're not going to do anything
1:18:50
until they're superior in all those respects. You know, great
1:18:54
generals always say it's better to fight downhill right now the
1:18:57
United States can fight downhill
1:19:01
against China, we don't ever want to be in a position where
1:19:04
we're looking up at China and all of the plans that they have
1:19:07
all of the initiatives made in China, the digital Silk Road,
1:19:11
Belt and Road initiative. Those are all thin veneers and facades
1:19:15
for which China is going around the world and essentially
1:19:19
gaining the influence power to become the world's superpower
1:19:25
and supplant the United States in that role. One of the ways
1:19:28
that China has made their way to the top as they understand that
1:19:32
information is the key to their dominance, so they're going to
1:19:34
get there any way they possibly can. That's what subsidizing
1:19:38
Huawei, and ZTE is all about. Those are Chinese companies that
1:19:42
are run by the Chinese government. They know that they
1:19:45
can steal more information if they run the telecommunications
1:19:48
networks over which our information travels. That's one
1:19:52
of the ways that China has gotten so good in terms of
1:19:56
getting into our networks and into our information system.
1:20:00
It, the message is clear. And there's a lot of people out
1:20:04
there doing this. And the next thing that happened, which could
1:20:06
have not, could not have happened to a nicer human being
1:20:10
was the news that
1:20:14
us representative, Eric swalwell
1:20:19
has been compromised by a Chinese honey trap spy who was
1:20:25
blowing mayors and governors all across America got to him. And
1:20:30
he completely fell for it. Now, this would be a good story in
1:20:35
general, but it was the story was broken by axios and axios.
1:20:42
Hi, no reason it. Are they going to do anything against the
1:20:46
democrat party? I think they're partially owned by NBC
1:20:52
ran jobs. And she is she owner of axios. She's one I think
1:20:59
she's a part. I'd have to look into it. But I'm pretty sure
1:21:01
she's a partner. So it's not necessarily something that will
1:21:04
be negative towards democratic democrat operative operations.
1:21:09
So why they're what they're doing with swallow's getting
1:21:12
ahead of it. I think, yes, they're getting ahead of it. And
1:21:17
they, I believe he's being sacrificed because there's a lot
1:21:21
more coming out. But he's the first one and they had to break
1:21:24
it real quick. And it was funny how this Brett bear was a he's
1:21:29
on Fox News has that afternoon news show, which almost does
1:21:32
news. And he had this Jonathan the Brit from axios, who broke
1:21:36
the story. And to me, I'm just listening go like, Yeah, no,
1:21:39
this is exactly what happened. Have a listen to this. Let's
1:21:42
just start there actually is broke this story, Jonathan, with
1:21:46
the exclusive suspected Chinese five targeted California
1:21:49
democrats and part of swalwell. And I want to mention, it's
1:21:52
becoming increasingly difficult when I see something this is why
1:21:55
it sounds like crap, because I had to do this airbridge
1:21:58
recording and I tried to filter it increasingly difficult to
1:22:02
find anything on YouTube. When you when you're looking for a
1:22:06
good video, good little piece that was Oh, man, this is great
1:22:09
for the show. You can't find it anymore on YouTube. This is the
1:22:13
downside for the show of what's going on. Let's just start there
1:22:17
actually is broke this story, Jonathan with the exclusive
1:22:20
suspected Chinese five targeted California Democrats. And part
1:22:24
of swalwell defense has been that he says that they've leaked
1:22:29
by the Trump the either the president or his allies.
1:22:34
It's just it's interesting that that's the pushback here to this
1:22:38
story is it's happening after the election. I mean, it's
1:22:41
reasonable. I mean, it'd be inappropriate for me to talk
1:22:44
about my colleagues sourcing, but just use your common sense.
1:22:49
Even swallow acknowledges that. He first found out axios was on
1:22:53
this in 2019. I know my colleague that his timeline is
1:22:56
wrong. He says July 2019. It's not July, but she's been working
1:22:59
on this for more than a year. So just anyone who has any passing
1:23:04
understanding of how Trump world works, do we really think that
1:23:07
they put out some opposition research and then patiently wait
1:23:11
a year beyond an election for the for the very well respected
1:23:16
China correspondent to report it out in a nuanced fashion? I
1:23:20
mean, give me a break. Okay. When I heard him say that, like,
1:23:26
why is he protesting that so loudly? I think that's exactly
1:23:30
what happened. I think this was meant to break now. It was never
1:23:34
meant to break but it was meant to break now. I think they
1:23:36
certainly knew what was going on. This was known for several
1:23:41
years, from all reports. Yeah, I think now, whether
1:23:47
the Trump administration or someone leaked this, and it made
1:23:51
that happen. No, but they forced someone's hand. And that's why
1:23:55
that's why he has such a big 3030 seconds like, Oh, this is
1:23:59
crazy. Wow. We're real. Over here.
1:24:04
We were just ready now. bullcrap. It's completely
1:24:07
absurd. The story is really important. It shows how the
1:24:11
Chinese Communist Party operates inside this country. It shows
1:24:15
how they infiltrate local politics, how they identify
1:24:19
young, in some cases, soft targets, people who don't have a
1:24:25
lot of staff around them who don't have experience who don't
1:24:27
actually understand the tactics of the Chinese Communist Party,
1:24:30
and then they follow them up, and they follow them in some
1:24:33
cases in Eric's falls case, he has become a very, very
1:24:36
powerful, important member of congress with access to the
1:24:38
nation's top secret. So it's a very important story just to
1:24:41
understand how China is operating, as you showed in that
1:24:44
interview right now in this country. And I love this I love
1:24:50
this is happening to swalwell this is this is just gleeful,
1:24:53
gleeful and, and that's because he's he's got that look of a
1:24:59
deck
1:25:01
He does he just deserve this. And
1:25:05
he was always bitching and moaning about Trump and you know
1:25:10
exactly what you said, being yourself made your cop daughter
1:25:13
health while he was out there yammering and stammering and
1:25:17
going on about Trump being a Russian agent, literally, he
1:25:21
said he was a Russian agent. You know, Trump has said, when
1:25:26
people hit me, it may take a while, but I'll hit them back.
1:25:29
And swallow is getting the full load. He's already been taken
1:25:32
off the
1:25:35
the Intelligence Committee gone. The fact that he was on the
1:25:38
Intelligence Committee was a screw up. Ah, and this is where
1:25:42
one hour later on the hannity show. We have Grinnell, who just
1:25:48
until just recently was the acting director of national
1:25:51
intelligence. And he took it one step further. Eric swalwell did
1:25:56
exactly what the Chinese wanted. We need to figure out Are there
1:26:00
others and I can tell you without giving away too much
1:26:03
intelligence, this is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the
1:26:06
leverage that China is putting on our politicians. There's
1:26:10
many, many more. A wouldn't Biden's be up there in that
1:26:14
category. There's a variety of mayors, governors, senior
1:26:18
people, look, the other thing that that we've got to
1:26:23
gloss over that. mayor's governors, senior officials why
1:26:27
there's a whole bunch, Shawn and more should be coming out.
1:26:30
They've all received defensive briefings, and there's a lot
1:26:32
more to it. This is the tip of the iceberg. But I see Matt
1:26:36
gate, the gates blushing there, that would be impossible.
1:26:40
I mean, listen, what Pelosi knew, Sean, it's very important
1:26:45
to know what Pelosi knew. And once you know it, everybody in
1:26:47
Washington knows swalwell his policies fair haired boy, she is
1:26:51
his top political ally. I'm guessing she knew more about
1:26:54
this than we might originally suspect. He said leadership
1:26:57
knew. He said leadership knew about this. Ah, there it is.
1:27:01
Here it is. He said, Did you hear Rick Grinnell? He almost
1:27:04
pulled a gay card on that. He said, No, he was trying to get
1:27:09
it in before the break. Good job, Rick. Good job. Very good.
1:27:12
Here's the House Minority Leader. That means he's
1:27:17
Republican. And this is Kevin McCarthy. And he is totally
1:27:23
picking up the ball and tying swalwell to Pelosi and the
1:27:26
China's. This is only the tip of the iceberg. Because remember
1:27:28
what we're hearing notice tip of the iceberg. This is
1:27:34
only the tip of the iceberg because remember what we're
1:27:37
hearing. These are Chinese spies that go down to the level of a
1:27:41
mayor, they they court and help a city council member become a
1:27:45
congressman, this congressman now gets on the Intel committee.
1:27:49
They are only selected from the Intel committee by the leaders
1:27:53
of their party, meaning Nancy Pelosi, Nancy Pelosi is one of
1:27:57
the Gang of Eight along with myself. Did Nancy Pelosi know
1:28:00
this had transpired when she put him on the committee? Why is he
1:28:04
still on the Intel committee? Let no Why is he still a member
1:28:07
of Congress? Yeah, well, the Intel committee is over. And I
1:28:11
know Pelosi was asked this morning and I'm not sure what
1:28:16
her answer was. We will find out. But this is leading back
1:28:19
and it's fun to see that swalwell was Polo CS fair haired
1:28:25
boy who went from a councilman shot to fame as a as a
1:28:29
representative. Very similar to anthony wiener being a
1:28:33
councilman and the fair haired boy for Chuck Schumer, who shot
1:28:37
to fame and then all of a sudden is in all kinds of trouble. So
1:28:40
it's these young uns who certainly don't know how to play
1:28:42
the game anymore. And as we're being blanketed by anti China,
1:28:48
rhetoric, and in many cases facts, the good stuff is of
1:28:54
course to be found on Steve Bannon his war room.
1:28:58
That's where the funniest people show up. And Deron Beatty of
1:29:04
revolver. I think revolver is reasonably well respected. You
1:29:08
read revolver, the I don't even know it was it's been called
1:29:13
kind of the new drudge. Not that it's that drudge wasn't really
1:29:16
journalistic. They got a lot of people over there and it's it's
1:29:19
a right wing, you know, very anti democrat outfit. Yeah. But
1:29:24
they are no it. Okay, so that revolver they're doing. They've
1:29:27
been doing it for a while. A couple of and it's not any of
1:29:30
that. It's, I think it's value for value. I don't think that I
1:29:33
have ads or anything, which is good for them. And so on Sunday,
1:29:39
by the way, Lauren jobs is axios She is axios. So she's running a
1:29:44
protection racket for someone by throwing swallow under the bus
1:29:47
this there's no two way as you said, getting out in front of
1:29:50
the story. And by the way, I can see how a young swallow would
1:29:55
look at that. Fang Fang Christina Fong, I believe her
1:29:59
name is
1:30:00
You know, she got the red dress. She's, she's got
1:30:04
a super hottie. I can totally see him falling for that and
1:30:07
like, well, I can't say if I had sexual relations with her
1:30:10
because that's classified. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, classic classified
1:30:13
classified. Thanks. We got our answer. classify have Trump
1:30:17
declassified. Yeah, we want pictures.
1:30:22
So over a week ago, and this was discussed a lot on Fox News, but
1:30:28
it was sent out widely I'm sure you can't find it on on the
1:30:32
regular social media sites is professor in China who is on a
1:30:36
Chinese television station, talking about the upper echelons
1:30:40
of America and how China controls it. And it was really
1:30:44
started to suck it was it was great for decades. But then in
1:30:48
2016, it sucked because Trump came in and everything became a
1:30:52
problem. But luckily, Joe Biden's coming in now. So we're
1:30:56
who and he's not bashful about how China controls the upper
1:31:01
echelons of China, Joe,
1:31:04
Joe, I like that. It's different from bazooka Joe, how China has
1:31:09
been running the United States. And they wrote a very good
1:31:12
analysis of what's going on.
1:31:15
And it made no sense for me to sit here and read the subtitles
1:31:19
of this Chinese guy and what he's saying. Many of you have
1:31:22
already seen it. If not, it's in the show notes. But I really
1:31:25
like Darren Beatty's of revolver, like his explanation
1:31:28
of who the guy is and what he was said and why it's a video,
1:31:32
as you mentioned, of this Chinese Professor de dong Shang.
1:31:36
He's the Vice Dean of the International Relations school
1:31:40
at Renmin University. He holds other positions, he's the vice
1:31:44
director and Secretary of the Center for foreign Strategic
1:31:47
Studies in China has other positions. A very well placed
1:31:51
Chinese source told me that he is actually an informal advisor
1:31:57
at the highest levels of Chinese government with a direct line to
1:32:00
President Xi, this character is very high up, he's very
1:32:04
intelligent, as you can see from these interviews, and actually,
1:32:07
his lectures are as blunt as they are, reveal a deeper and
1:32:13
more sober and accurate understanding of the American
1:32:17
power structure than I've ever seen from an American University
1:32:20
professor, ironically, and in this video, which, again, is
1:32:25
remarkable, has all kinds of politically incorrect stuff that
1:32:28
no, certainly no professor in America would ever get away with
1:32:32
saying, but the basic case that he lays out is that China had it
1:32:37
so good since the 1970s, in terms of compromising the inner
1:32:42
power structure of the United States. And the principle
1:32:45
vehicle for doing that was one faction of the American power
1:32:50
structure, namely, Wall Street. And he laments the fact that in
1:32:54
2008, with the financial crisis, the prestige and relative status
1:33:00
of Wall Street, to other factions of the American ruling
1:33:03
class, diminished, and then he mentioned something terrible
1:33:08
happened in 2016, when Donald Trump came into power, and he
1:33:12
didn't allow Wall Street to be used as this vehicle for selling
1:33:16
influence to China. And then of course, he praises Biden for
1:33:20
coming in, of course, their arrival, of course, they're a
1:33:24
geopolitical adversary. But if you watch a video, as remarkable
1:33:29
and astonishing as it is, and yes, as smug as he is, and your
1:33:32
take home, is that the Chinese are the villains in this story,
1:33:37
you're missing a big point. The villain in this story is not the
1:33:42
Chinese guy doing what's best for the Chinese government. The
1:33:45
villain in this story is the Wall Street woman who was an
1:33:49
American selling out America. And I think that's a very
1:33:53
important point, that ultimately as much as China's a threat as
1:33:57
much as we need to deal with it, the problem of China's
1:34:01
ultimately the problem of America's corrupt, incompetent,
1:34:06
dysfunctional, and perhaps even a legitimate ruling class. I
1:34:12
think we're getting the message. I do understand what they're
1:34:15
trying to do. They probably have about about nine, eight or nine
1:34:20
days as what will be next is the report from in military
1:34:26
intelligence about the election, which will put us under some
1:34:31
kind of regulation to go and arrest every Chinaman in
1:34:34
America, something like that is happening. And I will link that
1:34:38
to the vote and to who will be the next president after I thank
1:34:42
you for your courage and say in the morning to you the man who
1:34:45
put the sea and exponentially john C. Dvorak.
1:34:51
Yes, in the morning you Mr. Adam Curry in the morning all ships
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to sea boots with the ground feet in the air subs in the
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morning all the dangers in the morning trolls Hello in the
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troll room. Let me
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Give you a little count Hands up. Hands up to one hand. One
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waiting for us they ready for it. 3077 trolls on live good to
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Well, that's the new record then is it is that we had 323 Yes.
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330 I'm going to put that down. Three has always been in the
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twos. I thought we had one just over three. No, never. They're
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happy. You should get the right number that yes, yes, yes, yes,
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I got the right number.
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Doesn't matter. Wait, maybe I don't have the right number. Ah,
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what's going on in real time. I think it was more like 1789 I
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think I must have made a mistake on what I saw. I was way too
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It does not have algos, it's federated, which means that you
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you know, people can lurk. You can find stuff that other people
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you can do it across groups is this where everything's headed
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Twitter, eventually we'll have to do this as well. And it truly
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is kind of a family. In fact, so much so that I received a note
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this morning, Brooks beard, Papa 82. We want to give him right
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off the bat. A little bit of emergency health karma. He
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You've got karma it really is a family. There really is a
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family. Now, let us thank the artist who brought us the
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artwork for Episode 1301. We titled that one bynoe which is
1:37:33
Brexit in name only if you're only looking at one of the brand
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new podcasting 2.0 apps which you can find the new podcast
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apps.com you will see this artwork right now on your
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screen. Darren O'Neal brought us a real simple one. It was he
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changed his red background to blue. It was a royal blue. It
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drew us in very simple, keep calm. It's the Pfizer countdown,
1:37:59
which I don't know if everyone got the double. The little extra
1:38:03
joke about the Pfizer countdown. I don't know if you even got a
1:38:05
john.
1:38:07
I don't know. probably didn't know it's a take off of the
1:38:11
song. It's the final countdown.
1:38:14
Oh,
1:38:17
I didn't know. It's the final countdown. You might remember it
1:38:21
that way.
1:38:25
Anyway, good to have Darren back with the
1:38:30
with a nice piece of art. And I'm overdue. I was wondering,
1:38:34
was there anything a lot of bat coin art? One night? I used one
1:38:38
for the newsletter from cesium 137, which was the stacked
1:38:41
boxes?
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Yes, that's a beautiful one. That's the one I wanted. I was
1:38:46
pushing for that wasn't like you were kind of pushing for it. And
1:38:50
I think there was some some better reason to pick the
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O'Neill piece. But I ended up using that piece for the
1:38:55
newsletter. Yeah. At tricks. Yeah. And that's why you like
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good news. It's a newsletter. I don't want I don't want the
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curry to get a win. I don't want to win. So it's a good, it's a
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good, it's just a gorgeous piece of art. It's just very crisp.
1:39:12
It's very evergreen, it didn't really have too much to do with
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the show. It's just an evergreen dynamite piece. And shout out to
1:39:18
Dred Scott, who has been doing the community chapters. So he's
1:39:21
approving them and adding images, you can do that if you
1:39:24
get I think it's hyper capture. That's only for iOS, you can
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mark, you can mark community chapters. He's putting a lot of
1:39:30
this art into the timeline. When we're talking about something
1:39:34
that will pop some other art up. It's really fun to watch.
1:39:38
And you can now search in the transcript about that.
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Right from the app. Now you're talking when did the guys talk
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Twice a week to compete for the best artwork for, of course the
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they do. And especially Darren, of course, who will receive the
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who received the credit and we look forward to what we're going
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to do today. And thank you all for your courage and now let's
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thank some of our producers executive producers associate
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executive producers who bring the third tier of the time
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talent and treasure and we kick it off with Do we have a note
1:40:27
from our Keith here? No from key sorry, loose. Oh, good. And it's
1:40:33
interesting he says I've been listening since show one.
1:40:37
Sorry about that. Recently, I've been listening to a lot of wine
1:40:40
talk on the show and wanting to hit one wanted to hair ha Are
1:40:44
you my some of my talent and treasure with you? I own a
1:40:47
couple of vineyards this is this is all paying off. Oh,
1:40:51
it's good.
1:40:53
I should mention by the way that the reason we went to that other
1:40:57
Veritas because Amy couses husband works at donalyn Winery
1:41:04
in Napa and she dropped off a bottle of very tasty serraj we
1:41:08
didn't have it. It was quite good. donalyn family vineyards
1:41:11
apparently the owner or one of the owners, or the winemaker at
1:41:14
donalyn was a huge no agenda fan. told him about it. He
1:41:19
started listing told her about it. I started listening. Wow.
1:41:24
Yeah. Word of mouth. Did you see this would happen before
1:41:27
advertising?
1:41:29
commercials not before commercials. That's the joke. I
1:41:32
have been listening since show one. I want a couple of vendors
1:41:34
in Los Olivos, California and I have been producing wines since
1:41:38
2003. The name of my family business is sorry, loose and
1:41:42
sons. Yes, a Dutch winemaker. Oh, it would be sorry Laos, but
1:41:47
yeah, sorry. Oh, yeah. Oh, nice.
1:41:50
We are 100% Estate Winery, but that that still farms everything
1:41:55
ourselves still picks every single grape ourselves is a
1:41:59
grape makes our wine ourselves and I even design all of the
1:42:02
labels. Okay, a couple of Yes, it will show arts verse or maybe
1:42:07
you're not selling any stores and stuff quite quickly. I sell
1:42:11
out quite quickly every year selling direct
1:42:14
Wrong Wrong way wrong way round wrong way around. He needs to
1:42:17
take someone's agenda art and put it on their label. Ooh
1:42:25
calm down.
1:42:27
How about that? We've had our 33 beers are in my nation. Yeah.
1:42:33
Yeah, we had a Australian guy. I haven't heard from them. Well,
1:42:37
they probably got one we said something bad about Australia. I
1:42:40
don't think so. They're New Zealanders oh well there you go.
1:42:46
We are from ploughed to your porch. Okay, well people should
1:42:49
look it up then. I guess there's a lot of ways they can pull this
1:42:53
off you have to have really good bought wine. I would like to say
1:42:56
thank you for your time and to share with us over the many
1:42:59
years I'd also like to share my wines with each of you in this
1:43:01
in the no agenda family
1:43:03
he's gonna put us on the allocation we'll get a couple of
1:43:05
bottles
1:43:08
but as you say value for value I and I value you and I like to
1:43:11
treat john to wines made by okay he's gonna play I'm not going to
1:43:15
go on and on with his greatest wines are but they're probably
1:43:17
really good. I'll taste them. We'll let you know.
1:43:23
I don't know if this barter puts me up for a knighthood but if it
1:43:26
does, I'd like to be known as well. Not yet. Not yet. He has
1:43:30
to keep track of your credit with the executive producer
1:43:33
shaft salutely and his SAR loose ends sounds people should
1:43:37
probably get an SC s. r l. o s and sons.com get yourself on the
1:43:44
mailing list. You can get some nice quality wine. Thank you
1:43:48
Keith. Does he want any jingles down there? Does he want any
1:43:51
kind of
1:43:53
sounds?
1:43:55
No, he didn't ask for anything other than a plug for his
1:43:57
winery. Okay, good. Good to go.
1:44:03
He does his wine is expensive, so it's possible. If we both get
1:44:06
some bottles we can probably make it make it happen. Sir now
1:44:11
Neil's den Olins jack Oh that's a good I'll never get this one
1:44:16
but he deals then all in jack in Breda Netherlands. He actually
1:44:21
said it was okay for me to read this in Dutch English.
1:44:25
I should mention this is where we get two Dutch guys in a row.
1:44:30
So his real name is certainly Austin only shake and only shake
1:44:35
his dodge for oil shake.
1:44:40
Oil shake. Yeah, she you know, she has an oil. Oil. She Oh, you
1:44:45
mean like I'm rich. Get his Saudi Prince and one of those
1:44:48
dudes. Right? Yeah. And he's and he and I'm going to read this.
1:44:52
As he requested in the morning admission. Congrats on your 1300
1:44:57
shows today. Very good. It's my 34th birthday.
1:45:00
Last year it was on a show day but I screwed up and donate it
1:45:03
too late. Today my 333 33 donation will make me a night
1:45:10
invite still 33 years young Isn't that great? At least if
1:45:13
Adam is willing to chip in the final Penny yes gotcha with you
1:45:17
sent here man. I found out about the no agenda show just after
1:45:20
arrow classic rock in the Netherlands was terminated the
1:45:23
remember? And of course I listened to the backlog of shows
1:45:26
you are the best. Looking forward to a low lens meet up
1:45:30
with other producers when when the globalist agenda accelerated
1:45:34
by COVID my fantasy of moving to a free place like Texas is
1:45:38
getting stronger. You mind Volvo Hurry up. We're closing as soon
1:45:43
as this closing. closing it took this here. They even canceled
1:45:48
the old foun tradition of playing with fireworks during
1:45:51
New Year's Eve. Oh my goodness. Adam, do you have advice for
1:45:55
Euro slaves that love good old American freedom? dropping an
1:45:59
anchor baby and Texas soil perhaps?
1:46:02
Haha just kidding about the baby. Can I have some combined
1:46:06
karma for baby making with my sizzling hot wife Dr. Keough my
1:46:10
dad who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, please play
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a donate to be a night ftu Donald loves Nazis Obama long
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legged macdaddy at the roundtable I would like some
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Shelton brow and native eat a native eat his Dutch homegrown
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weed. Thank you. Thank you for your courage kind regards from
1:46:29
Breda in the great Bourgogne the state of Bravo bounce your nails
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done Ollie shake. Thank you so much.
1:46:49
Donald loves Nazis.
1:46:52
Donald loves Nazis.
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Wow.
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You've got
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right.
1:47:09
And he's on the list. I think he's our only knighting Today I
1:47:12
believe, who just won he can read the next note to since it
1:47:17
actually rolls off the page. Actually, he's he's not on the
1:47:21
list at all. How does that work?
1:47:24
Now he is now huh?
1:47:28
Yes, he is. Now hold on a second. Let me just put that in.
1:47:32
That's odd. Okay. The next one, which is doing it? Well, I say
1:47:36
my Dad, can you play some of the Virginia's donate enough to be a
1:47:40
night some day? No, no, no, he wants that jingle which I didn't
1:47:43
have. Okay. But he even asked for stuff at the roundtable. I
1:47:49
don't know. He's on because I'm scared. We got a black knighting
1:47:52
today don't need to next week.
1:47:55
Be sure is that black knighting? Is that 100 100% 100%? Sure.
1:48:02
Yes, I checked it.
1:48:04
Right. Yep. All right. Take the next one, please. Oh, because
1:48:09
it's long. Thanks. All right. Well, I can do it. I mean, I
1:48:12
just had to know I got it, sir. I got it. I got it. No, I got
1:48:15
it. Bob darling, sir. NET NET. And he's 333 33 from Shelby
1:48:21
Township, Michigan. Today while contemplating making a donation
1:48:23
I noticed an email from my boss that was sent at 333 it was
1:48:27
about some job files that contained a 33 in the file names
1:48:30
as well. I noticed this all at 4:20pm I thought is Adam trying
1:48:35
to telepathically talk to me with the power of weed? I knew
1:48:39
it was a sign that I could always use some karma with the
1:48:41
holiday season upon us. It just so happens I have some extra
1:48:45
cash because my wonderful governor Gretchen big rich
1:48:48
Whitmer has us in step five or something in her however many
1:48:52
step plan to save womankind or whatever it is, which means no
1:48:55
restaurants, which is put extra money in my pocket. She's so
1:48:59
steadfastly set on accomplishing that goal that she decided to be
1:49:02
the party planner for creepy uncle jokes, crazy inaka
1:49:05
inauguration wingding I think the southern phrase of bless her
1:49:09
heart is very fitting for her and much better than the names I
1:49:11
normally call her. Is that true? she? Is she part of the
1:49:16
inauguration committee? I don't keep track of such things. So it
1:49:20
seems I was trying to link time codes on all the videos of
1:49:24
election hearings in Michigan for no agenda was too much and
1:49:27
almost overwhelming with the shit show. Yes. And this is not.
1:49:31
This is not appropriate use of anyone's time. Definitely worth
1:49:35
the watch. Yes, I've watched quite a bit. And then he had a
1:49:38
17 minute or so clip of Patrick colbeck. Former Michigan State
1:49:41
Senator talking at the Arizona hearings. Yes, I saw that.
1:49:44
Patrick is an aerospace engineer that has a dash of dude named
1:49:47
Ben and him. He ran for governor, Governor GOP member.
1:49:51
He spoke very well and educated while having plans. You know,
1:49:55
this is exactly the point of of these hearings.
1:50:00
is to get people like yourself to watch and to understand what
1:50:05
is going on and is not to actually win any court cases it
1:50:08
is a foundation for the fourth act that you're in right now.
1:50:13
Any hoots the whole clip is worth listen to thank you enjoy
1:50:18
the Santa's sack of threes for Christmas and Merry Christmas to
1:50:22
you both. You both have been a beacon of light in the darkness
1:50:25
of media deconstruction, much love for both of you. And I mean
1:50:29
that from the bottom of my heart. I was trying to think of
1:50:32
some classic clips but I'm a sucker for a good toe tapper. So
1:50:35
some good karma with the boogie Boogie amen PS I may be wrong
1:50:39
but I believe the first notion of chapters in no agenda podcast
1:50:43
was set forth by comic strip blogger which I am pretty sure
1:50:46
other scoffed at as silly. Holy shit. Was I wrong? It's amazing.
1:50:51
Now I can strategically hit people in the mouth with na
1:50:53
chapters. Yes. The differences is those used to be baked into
1:50:59
the mp3 and with podcasting 2.0 they are available separately
1:51:05
and so any podcast app can can play them and happy to play your
1:51:10
requested jingle
1:51:20
you've got
1:51:26
a stack of threes
1:51:28
To
1:51:30
me, the newsletter Santa saccade threes that's beautiful I like
1:51:34
it. I want to also thank
1:51:38
game misty and sir Dodger for the gift pack that they sent out
1:51:42
I know if you got one. I've been to the post office twice. And
1:51:46
both times there were about 100 people out the door. So I'm just
1:51:52
trying to find a morning when I there's something waiting for me
1:51:54
I know because I have to pick it up at the window. That's
1:51:57
probably this probably I did one of the better packs you know,
1:52:00
you know one of these gift packs that somebody puts together but
1:52:03
it's not done by these guys who just make a living out of it.
1:52:07
Because there's good product in here and good wine and good. Oh
1:52:10
really nice. So brie cheese is quite nice. Nice refrigeration
1:52:15
is probably gonna go bad in yours.
1:52:18
And it's and it doesn't include it has actual real salami. It
1:52:22
doesn't include the dreaded summer sausage.
1:52:28
I'm not aware of beef salami that is inedible. Ah
1:52:34
yeah, summer sausage. Is that a is that a staple of the horrible
1:52:37
Christmas packages? Yes. Oh, excuse me summer sausage. This
1:52:41
is beef salami is greasy and it's just Oh, it is really a
1:52:46
dreadful product. I don't know why they even make it anyway.
1:52:49
Steve ban ban straws Next on our list in Nashville, Tennessee.
1:52:54
$333 Hey guy. Hey guys. Hey guy, guys. Hi guys.
1:53:00
Please credit this donation to my smokin hot wife Jessica in
1:53:03
honor of her 44th birthday on December 11. Okay, just because
1:53:07
he will.
1:53:09
It will catch her up to me in our pursuit of Dame knighthood
1:53:14
her favorite jingle please. We're all gonna die. And it's
1:53:17
true. That's all short note. Thanks for keeping us sane. Oh,
1:53:21
yeah. One more thing. Craig's is still a douchebag.
1:53:27
Stephen Nashville.
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Perfect and she's on the list.
1:53:35
Michael Mann sell in Claremont, Washington. 333 illa 333. Today,
1:53:41
I like that. A look at the HTTP codes. My donation is meant to
1:53:46
be for 18.
1:53:48
My birthday is April 1 and a teapot seems apt. man speaks in
1:53:55
riddles. We sit we sail at dawn.
1:53:59
Let me see what his wet bird flies at night. So is this? What
1:54:05
bird? Do you think this is some kind of HTTP code for 18 or 330?
1:54:11
Let me see. I mean, look at this link here for a second. I know
1:54:14
you have to go.
1:54:15
Deep down. I've got the list here. So let's see. It's 448. He
1:54:20
said 418 was his request like 333 3333.
1:54:26
I'm a teapot for 18 This is interesting. Okay, HTTP error.
1:54:31
418. Is ima tea pot. This code was How can I not know this?
1:54:37
This code was defined in 1998 as one of the traditional IETF
1:54:42
April Fool's jokes.
1:54:46
Ha, ha. I didn't realize that and it's an RFC. The RFC
1:54:51
specifies this code should be returned by teapots requested to
1:54:55
brew coffee. Oh, this is from the was that the one that MIT
1:55:00
Way back in the day they had a webcam on a coffee pot and you
1:55:04
could you could brew the coffee on through a web interface. I
1:55:08
think you could just watch it I like that though I did not
1:55:11
realize and if we're not aware of for 18 That's some good
1:55:15
internet lore ah well apparently because we've never mentioned it
1:55:20
before he is a good one Michael felt obliged to clue us in well
1:55:25
I feel I feel knowledgeable now. Thank you
1:55:30
Ah, now we have Jason byb by Bell or Bible in Austin right
1:55:36
down the street from you know note and I look up his name I
1:55:39
can't find it I'll take another look for donations later and see
1:55:43
if I can find it that way. I yeah, I looked as well and $333
1:55:47
thing Yeah, sir. Be low in Plano, Texas and other texts and
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drops us down to associate executive producer the dreaded
1:55:55
266.
1:55:58
He says, This is jingles prep, fisting nuts. I'm donating today
1:56:03
not simply to help the show but out of pure selfishness for
1:56:07
karma. Okay.
1:56:09
Please load me up with the full load of job and relationship TPP
1:56:14
karma also I'm now in the habit of purchasing a large snack
1:56:17
usually bag of mixed nuts and chocolate and water before
1:56:21
boarding a flight in order to avoid having to wear my mask for
1:56:26
the full flight and pick giant bag.
1:56:33
Unfortunately, I continually catch myself doing the whole the
1:56:37
whole fisting of my nuts. This with chocolate in there. Oh
1:56:42
yeah, extra wrong. This is this isn't just unseemly in my mind's
1:56:48
eye based on John's description, but it's rather messy. So john,
1:56:53
how do you eat your nuts?
1:56:56
What a character. Thanks you all. Joe Joby. Oh, God bless
1:57:04
Texas. Just go for john, tell us your peeve about the feasting
1:57:10
method of eating snacks. I see this on the airplane and it's
1:57:14
very annoying and I think it will result in in fights
1:57:16
breaking out because it just so annoying to watch. takes this
1:57:20
bag of peanuts, throws a pile of them into his palm of his hand
1:57:25
and then he makes a fist around the nuts.
1:57:31
And then he shakes his fist to try to bring a nut to the little
1:57:39
throws a nut in his mouth from his fist.
1:57:43
But he does it again he shakes and throws the shakes and throws
1:57:48
it is annoying as hell to watch jobs jobs, jobs, jobs.
1:57:56
Jobs. You've got karma.
1:58:00
Classic classic no agenda.
1:58:03
King
1:58:05
Steve ban straw in Nashville, Tennessee. I'm sorry. Joey did
1:58:11
him Model A year ago sir scampers I'm sorry. $212 is
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where the cursor was sorry. That's all right. Ah, this is an
1:58:19
honor of my mother. Who would have turned 65 today 1210 last
1:58:24
year two months ago f Alzheimer's and I get a whoosh
1:58:28
karma please. Love and Light and Love and Light and Love You mean
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it?
1:58:41
You've got karma loose, loose. Loose by the way.
1:58:46
I do have two new karma jingles if anyone ever wants them since
1:58:50
this does seem to morph from time to time. We have one that
1:58:55
was requested previously someone was surprised we did not have an
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r two D two karma
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you've got
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karma
1:59:08
Yeah, well but it's r two D two screaming and we have a you got
1:59:12
pharma.
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You've got pharma
1:59:19
in case anyone wants it, it's available from the menu.
1:59:23
He anonymous his lot next night but not last $205.33 please keep
1:59:31
me anonymous. dedicate this to Jay Sal and the funky bunch out
1:59:35
of Melbourne, Florida. Who hit me in the mouth about two months
1:59:39
ago. Need a D douche for myself?
1:59:43
You've been D juiced so. So I'm gonna put Jay Sal on the funky
1:59:49
bunch from Melbourne Florida has the credit right? That's what's
1:59:52
being asked here.
1:59:54
Is that what he says why not bed dedicated to Okay, so it's
1:59:58
dedicated to him.
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Isn't it john Charles, then descend in Bayside, California?
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201 You're ruining my life. Thank you. From behind the
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redwood curtain all Heil Gavin Our Kim doll overlord.
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A man with a point to make.
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Kindle overlord droid x does Next on the list from lanesboro.
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Michigan 200. Probably in local one. Mm hmm. A lot of you guys
2:00:31
been around since the DSC days and a monthly donor but wanted
2:00:34
to get you guys your shared that stock tip to buy Nokia back in
2:00:38
March of the great work.
2:00:41
I don't know if it was a tip.
2:00:44
I think you're talking about wasn't that when bar was railing
2:00:47
on China and said someone said invest in Nokia. Yeah, maybe I
2:00:52
don't remember and there wasn't there wasn't pop on the Nokia
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stock. Yeah, Nokia should have popped. Yeah, Tyler Chrisman and
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Newark, Delaware. 200 bucks. ITM heading to my first meetup in
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Philly. I send a D douche but I said nice go into the first
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meetup affiliate Did you get sent a D douchey. Back to time
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for me to so I arrived in good form Well, I guess
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you've been told that works. give everyone a t p p from me.
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I am going to the DC march on the 12th to show my discontent
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later very good. jobs, jobs jobs.
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You've got karma.
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Last on this slightly top heavy list Nicki and the lucky dogs
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200 bucks Parts Unknown. Dear john and Adam, thank you for the
2:01:45
insightful conversation I discovered you on Joe Rogan and
2:01:48
haven't listened to him since he can you still listen to him?
2:01:51
Hey, hey, I'm back on the show soon you know what happened? So
2:01:55
December 1. He's exclusive. I can't listen to him if he Yeah,
2:01:59
no, wait, but wait. Yeah. So they took everything off all the
2:02:03
mp3 are gone. But YouTube they took off every single year. Not
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every single one. But my hundreds of them. My appearance
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from March is still up or was last time I look. But the
2:02:18
problem is
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millions of comments were destroyed. The whole the whole
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Rogan community participated in the YouTube comments that's
2:02:30
their thing. And there's no substitute and go read the
2:02:34
comments because they're you know, they have clips 20 minutes
2:02:36
of a day of each show. The comments are people are just
2:02:40
they're very distraught.
2:02:43
They're sad Oh, that's too bad.
2:02:46
Okay, I'm just I'm just saying
2:02:50
the sad is sad that they are sad it was what it's an outlet
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didn't have to destroy it destroy could have changed the
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video and onward to their back to our last donor.
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We should not have to bring back up on the screen Nikki in the
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lucky dogs 200 bucks from lucky dog city.
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people so go to the Central Valley they're all over the
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group associate Exactly.
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And executive producers for sure. 1272 Yeah, I'm sorry 3002
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I don't know where that came from know where I got that
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number 13 102 Emerson auto pilot 13 102 episodes all produced by
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you the producers all around Gizmo nation, thank you very
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much. And it's not just the treasure that you bring, but it
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is the clip. So we got more, more than ever now producers
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really working on, on their clipping skills on sending
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relevant information, not just sending an email that says you
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gotta see this, and it's an hour long YouTube, you've really
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gotten better giving us a couple of time codes. It's appreciated.
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And, and obviously, also all the knowledge, certainly in these
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wrona times people who have a lot of understanding of the
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medical industry and their field, and also to a lot of the
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intelligence specialists out there who've been helping us as
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well. We're all gonna build back better together, that's for
2:05:58
sure. And we'll do it for someone else. And we'll do the
2:06:01
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We go out. We hit people in the mouth.
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Okay. Well, I think before we go on to anything else, we should
2:06:45
at least have a little bit of Brexit reporting.
2:06:49
I think it would be more appropriate to talk about the
2:06:52
United States election before we talk about Brett's Brexit for a
2:06:55
second.
2:06:57
Seriously, I'm like, we haven't discussed it at all.
2:07:02
I know Yeah. So I'm But well, if you wanted you got some election
2:07:08
stuff. I just think getting Brexit out of the way would get
2:07:10
Brexit out of the way because every time just keep Brexit No,
2:07:14
no keep Brexit keep Brexit burners gust we just I brought
2:07:18
it up on the last show. So that's bunk. First time. Yeah, I
2:07:22
brought it up on the last show. Yeah, because there wasn't it.
2:07:25
But it's been weeks and weeks. Yeah. So I don't care. We are in
2:07:29
the middle of a constitutional crisis, which is coming to a
2:07:32
head is going to be beautiful to watch. You know what? Let me
2:07:37
just let me just finish. We just finished talking man, spin, spin
2:07:43
away, my friend.
2:07:45
I'm not spinning. I'm telling you what I'm telling you facts.
2:07:47
The facts are Texas has filed a lawsuit against mainly the swing
2:07:53
states. This is where the Supreme Court will have to come
2:07:56
in because the one of their foremost tasks is to settle
2:08:00
disputes between states. And now we have 17 other states who have
2:08:06
joined in the Texas lawsuit. And on top of all that, we are now
2:08:13
hearing that the President himself is joining the lawsuit
2:08:16
and there are rumblings this will be very out of the ordinary
2:08:20
but there are rumblings that he would present himself that's
2:08:23
doubtful. This come amidst just as so much blanketed
2:08:30
information A lot of it's going to be misinformation but they're
2:08:33
very successful with all the lawsuits all of the noise that
2:08:38
has slowly sleeps seep through to the mainstream. Not really
2:08:45
much mentioned other than it's crazy, don't pay attention to
2:08:48
it. And lo and behold, people are starting to open up and open
2:08:54
up to the possibility that Yeah, okay first it was crazy and
2:08:58
nothing that it was well there's no widespread election fraud and
2:09:03
it's now turned into Don't forget baseless Don't forget
2:09:06
baseless, baseless has gone. baseless is off the radar, for
2:09:09
some reason, not talking about it anymore. And there's a number
2:09:12
of things that are cropping up that are quite irritating. And
2:09:17
it's all coming together with things like the National Defense
2:09:21
Authorization Act. Again, I'm looking at everything coming
2:09:24
together. I'm just I'm just analyzing what I think is
2:09:27
happening. What a lot of people think, is that we're going to be
2:09:31
shown in the next couple of weeks, all the corruption, all
2:09:35
the people that are corrupted, how they corrupted, how the
2:09:39
money was flowing. Let's stop there for one moment because
2:09:42
that's coming out. It's heralded as being fantastic, but it
2:09:46
really was the Chan Zuckerberg Foundation, who did indeed give
2:09:51
$350 million to states and counties to put hundreds of
2:09:59
extra dollars
2:10:00
Dropbox is all kinds of things, and it actually matched what the
2:10:04
federal government gave for Coronavirus hardships in the
2:10:09
2020. election. election officials say things could have
2:10:12
been a lot worse last month it would have been longer and the
2:10:16
balance would have taken more time to count if they hadn't
2:10:19
gotten a big infusion of cash. It came from a nonprofit funded
2:10:23
by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, we should mention Facebook as
2:10:27
among nprs. Financial supporters say they are all for the help.
2:10:31
But some observers say this is no way to fund an election.
2:10:34
Here's Tom check of the investigative group APM reports.
2:10:38
election officials in Chester County Pennsylvania did
2:10:40
something different this year. Some residents were worried
2:10:43
about whether election drop boxes were secure. So the
2:10:46
workers who collected the ballots wore body cameras that
2:10:50
says Ranger pack homeland. I have arrived at my first
2:10:54
destination for voter services valid collection. Each day
2:10:59
county workers recorded video as they open drop boxes and
2:11:02
collected the ballots before delivering them to the election
2:11:05
office. Chester County voting services director bill Turner
2:11:09
says the body cameras and some drop boxes would never have
2:11:12
happened without a grant from the Center for tech and civic
2:11:15
life. So that's the Center for tech and civic civic life which
2:11:19
I looked up their form 990 they've never received more than
2:11:22
a million dollars a year in funding. It's very it's very
2:11:25
small, but all the usual suspects are on the advisory
2:11:30
board. And so all of a sudden they received this 400 $350
2:11:34
million and it was used to to buy equipment, what kind of
2:11:39
equipment to shore up things to put as I said to put an extra
2:11:43
drop boxes and of course they they were some body cameras, but
2:11:46
there was a lot of drop drop boxes that were not unwish from
2:11:51
from soccer from Zuckerberg. It was just that Gerber's personal
2:11:55
cash Chan Zuckerberg initiative that is him and his wife's
2:12:01
nonprofit. They sent it to the center for tech and civic life
2:12:05
and the Center for tech and civic life distributed to the
2:12:08
counties in the states mainly in the swing states.
2:12:13
So
2:12:15
someone fishy there, nothing fishy at all.
2:12:19
So there's money that was flowing. The domain and voting
2:12:23
systems, I won't dive too deep into it. But this morning, I saw
2:12:27
a video, which makes no sense to play on the show, but it is the
2:12:32
follow up to what happened in Michigan. Yeah, well, the big
2:12:35
news coming out of Antrim County, Michigan this morning,
2:12:38
Pete is that a judge actually granted our team access to 22 of
2:12:42
the Dominion voting machines for us to conduct a forensic audit.
2:12:46
So if you remember, this is the county that had this switch of
2:12:49
6000 votes from President Trump to Joe Biden. And that was an
2:12:54
unexplained and so called a glitch. And so our team is
2:12:57
slated to go in this morning at about 830. And we'll be there
2:13:00
for about eight hours to conduct that forensic examination. And
2:13:04
we'll have the results in about 48 hours. And that'll tell us a
2:13:07
lot about these machines. They also received a similar grant in
2:13:10
Georgia. So they're, they've also been looking at that. And
2:13:14
you'll see that the operator of the machine demonstrates very
2:13:19
clearly how you can run the same ballot through the machine once
2:13:22
twice as many times as you want, how you can put an empty ballot
2:13:26
in and mark it up however you want.
2:13:29
And then although I have not seen proof of it,
2:13:32
there is a story that they fed equal amount of Biden and Trump
2:13:37
ballots into a machine in Georgia. And it split it split
2:13:42
the votes and came out 25 or 26%, in favor of Biden on an
2:13:47
equal number of ballots that were sent to the machine.
2:13:49
Haven't seen that myself. So I'm not exactly sure. amongst this
2:13:54
comes the promotion and announcement of the smart Matic
2:14:00
chairman. This is the guy, Lord Mark Malloch Brown,
2:14:06
who was in charge of the software that was in these
2:14:09
systems. He has been promoted to the role of President within
2:14:13
George Soros is open society Foundation was a nice bold move.
2:14:18
Go ahead, just slap it in our face. There's nothing to see
2:14:21
here. So this is coming down to the final straws. I really
2:14:27
believe the President is out there with his team spreading
2:14:33
the word that this is China, and the China has taken control of
2:14:37
our country has taken he's going to be showing and as we're
2:14:41
seeing, taking control of the pharmaceutical taking control of
2:14:44
technology. He's he's threatening a veto on the
2:14:48
National Defense Authorization Act, which you know, we've been
2:14:51
reading these since the inception of the show. It's what
2:14:54
funds the military. It's it's what funds the military
2:14:57
industrial complex and what he has demanded
2:15:00
is under the auspices of it is a national security threat to have
2:15:06
social media companies shielded by section 230
2:15:13
of the communications decency act, so that they can just willy
2:15:17
nilly delete stuff such as a c span video of doctors talking in
2:15:22
a Senate hearing. And he's going to veto that. I don't know if it
2:15:26
we'll see how powerful that well, you know, who's B, may one
2:15:30
of the main thrusters behind this, getting rid of this, just
2:15:34
toss it into Tulsi Gabbard? Tulsi Gabbard, Tulsi Gabbard,
2:15:37
she's she's been tweeting, she's all in with the President on
2:15:40
this. I don't want section 230 to be terminated because we have
2:15:47
we survive under this as well. Even though agenda social is
2:15:51
important to have to be indemnified from being sued
2:15:55
about someone saying nutty on that. But I would like it to be
2:15:59
suspended or something for these guys, because they've just taken
2:16:02
it to a whole nother level as to what they feel they can take
2:16:05
off. And the President sees that as a threat to national
2:16:09
security. And that is now the that is not the question was
2:16:13
modified, because,
2:16:16
for example, no agenda social, nobody does anything. So there's
2:16:19
not moderators trying to take off post. I mean, you people
2:16:22
just ban their own posts that they don't want, right? That's
2:16:25
what should be Yes, exactly. But you know, Facebook, actually has
2:16:29
people that will take down posts if they're politically
2:16:32
incorrect, or this goes against publishing and editing. Yeah,
2:16:37
it's called publishing and editing. And it's wrong. If you
2:16:39
say this, what you're talking about right now about the
2:16:41
selection. If it was just some sort of a Twitter post, it would
2:16:44
be taken off and you'd probably get banned. Oh, yeah. Oh,
2:16:47
absolutely. in a heartbeat.
2:16:50
And so that's a part of it. And I was, I was, you know,
2:16:54
everyone's throwing all the Chinese crap out right now.
2:16:57
Because it's, it's on Vogue, and we're and whether President
2:17:01
Trump strategy works or not, people are going to be aware to
2:17:04
China, and I love his hits hitting podcasting. You know,
2:17:08
libsyn, you know, libsyn right Lipson, the, they're kind of
2:17:11
like a pod bean only different. It's pod bean light. Yeah. So
2:17:16
Lipson, and you know, there's there's a lot of companies that
2:17:21
are looking to be bought mainly by Spotify. And and Lipson has
2:17:26
now had to ask the court to cancel stock held by Chinese
2:17:31
shareholders, they own 25% of Lipson, and these half of them
2:17:36
are in jail. They can't get any paperwork on them. So they've
2:17:41
completely crippled lips. And as a podcasting outfit, they can't
2:17:45
acquire anything or be acquired with this. With this problem
2:17:51
they have, which I think is just, yeah, I think it's so so
2:17:54
perfect to see how the Chinese are in on everything. And
2:18:00
to finish this up,
2:18:03
the only thing I have, boom, I
2:18:08
don't want to
2:18:10
Yes. Now, this is the conspiracy part. I think all of this is
2:18:14
what I've just said is not spin. It's just fact and this lawsuit
2:18:19
of the multiple states will be very interesting. I don't see
2:18:22
how the supreme court can refuse to hear it. I'm not sure. And
2:18:27
I'll give sir Jean of, of the Duke of Texas. The benefit here
2:18:33
I'm not sure Amy Coney Barrett is going to be as helpful as the
2:18:36
President thinks she's she's not really signing a lot of things
2:18:40
and he's not dissenting on other things. She's very quiet. So
2:18:43
we'll see if, if What's his face? Roberts is not on board,
2:18:48
if the remaining five who really is five, or maybe it's four,
2:18:52
we'll see. But the general thinking is, there will be a
2:18:56
second term of President Trump will see that is definitely not
2:19:01
what the media thinks that's not what my partner Jhansi Dvorak
2:19:04
things, but I am an optimist. And in this case, I'm an
2:19:07
optimist for the country, because I would like China to go
2:19:12
down with this. Whether we get Biden or not the result will be
2:19:16
the same. We've got we've got to stop China. And here's the
2:19:20
conspiracy theory part. Devil storm.
2:19:25
Devil storm. Yes, the 82nd airborne scrambled yesterday.
2:19:30
It's time for one of those drills. This drill is taking
2:19:32
place all across America. It's just a drill, so you have
2:19:36
nothing to worry about. And the Navy is in on it as well.
2:19:40
According to the US Naval Institute, the Navy has deployed
2:19:43
three aircraft carriers plus a landing helicopter dock LHD off
2:19:47
the US West Coast and two aircraft carriers and their
2:19:51
strike groups plus another LHD off the US East Coast. off the
2:19:57
west coast is the USS Carl Vinson in the Pacific.
2:20:00
Not at Port along the Oregon Washington border. Then you have
2:20:05
the USS x, Essex on the right off the east coast of San
2:20:09
Francisco. Let's go through these, the USS Theodore
2:20:11
Roosevelt and its Strike Group off the coast of Los Angeles,
2:20:15
off the east coast or the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower off the
2:20:19
coast of Connecticut.
2:20:21
Let's go a step further the USS Gerald our Ford off the coast of
2:20:26
New Jersey, the USS Iwo Jima off the coast of South Carolina. And
2:20:31
so here's a map showing the positioning of the ships around
2:20:36
the world. Just a screenshot there from us ni news. Alright,
2:20:41
so let me explain how this is being played in conspiracy
2:20:43
circles. The thinking is twofold. One, this is going to
2:20:48
be necessary to arrest all of the people all probably Chinese
2:20:52
operatives around the country possible. The second one is when
2:20:58
Trump is declared president for the second term. And there's a
2:21:02
revolt when the and this goes back to one of your original
2:21:05
clips, which I thought was funny.
2:21:08
The Democrats will call in the United Nations in the blue
2:21:12
helmets. And so now we have all the ships positioned around the
2:21:14
country to protect from the International force coming into
2:21:18
take over from Donald Trump. And all of this will happen under
2:21:25
something very special. Because they need to flip on tarp for
2:21:30
this. Well, hey guys, and a geomagnetic Watch has actually
2:21:34
been this is a this is a local station, local weather guy in
2:21:38
Michigan. But hey guys and a j guy. STORM WATCH has actually
2:21:43
been issued. And here's why. Let's explain what's going on
2:21:45
this sunspot right here when they rotate around the sun. When
2:21:49
it was directed toward Earth, it erupted a massive solar flare.
2:21:52
And when that happens, that accelerates the normal stream of
2:21:56
charged particles that comes from the Sun to the Earth. So
2:21:59
when that happens, those particles which normally
2:22:02
generate a continuous Aurora near the North Pole, that forces
2:22:06
that ring, we call it the Euro ring farther south. So what
2:22:09
we're thinking it's going to get close enough where we have a
2:22:12
shot at seeing those Northern Lights. So we're talking about
2:22:15
later Wednesday night, or Thursday evening. And here's the
2:22:19
key. If this acceleration happens to hit during the
2:22:22
daytime tomorrow, well, we don't get a chance to see it because
2:22:24
it's daylight. But if that happens later tonight, meaning
2:22:27
Wednesday night or early Thursday evening, maybe we have
2:22:30
a shot. So that's when you want to get out of there. Have you
2:22:32
ever been able to see northern lights in Michigan?
2:22:37
Last Word, Michigan, Michigan series think i think is doable.
2:22:42
I think you can see him in Washington once in a while.
2:22:45
That's a little bit farther north of Michigan. But this is
2:22:48
he's predicting like oh, this is how big was this coronal mass
2:22:51
ejection. Was that a really big one? Just going to can we watch
2:22:56
news to me, but I heard Northern Light phenomenon do happen. Oh,
2:23:01
yeah. But that seems a little far down south.
2:23:05
Well, this should get pretty up there.
2:23:09
Further, so Northern Michigan. Upper Peninsula is pretty busy
2:23:12
up there. It's as high as it is. I think it's on the same.
2:23:18
I think it's on the same latitude as Washington. Well.
2:23:24
It may be a part of
2:23:27
this has got to be my favorite clip of the entire week. Because
2:23:31
it comes from NBC. It's taken very seriously. It was printed
2:23:36
around the world. And it kind of indicates me Hi, Alison. Well,
2:23:42
this is quite a story and that comes from the man who headed
2:23:46
Israel space security program for nearly 30 years. Hi, I'm Ash
2:23:50
shed is making the extraordinary claim that the United States and
2:23:54
Israel I've been in contact with a group of aliens for years not
2:23:58
immigrants, but extraterrestrials. He has called
2:24:02
them the Galactic Federation. Don't we know the Galactic
2:24:05
Federation? Don't we have it in place on me TV now but don't we
2:24:09
have a producer who's a member who sends us on his stationery?
2:24:15
Oh, yes. I varasi up there in Washington State. I should be
2:24:20
appropriate. Yeah, he's a good fire bottles. Girl and he's a
2:24:24
member of the Galactic Federation is ni
2:24:28
United Federation of Planets. Oh, that's a subgroup oh well of
2:24:32
aliens. And he says President Trump is aware of the existence
2:24:36
of these aliens been on the verge of revealing their
2:24:39
secrets. Okay.
2:24:41
This is the best story of the year. Trump knows about the
2:24:45
aliens. And he's been on the verge of telling us about it. So
2:24:49
who knows it could come any minute he claims, but was asked
2:24:53
not to do so by the Federation in order to prevent what he
2:24:56
calls mass hysteria. Well, the retired general
2:25:00
Also the US and Israel have kept it from the public because
2:25:03
quotes humanity isn't ready and the aliens don't want to reveal
2:25:06
themselves until humanity can evolve, he says and understand
2:25:10
what space really is. Well, the good news is that he claims an
2:25:15
agreement has been reached between the US government and
2:25:17
the aliens, a contract to do experiments here. There's all
2:25:22
three he says the secret underground base on Mars, where
2:25:25
there are American alien representatives? Well, yes, of
2:25:29
course. And they staged the trip to Mars from the moon base,
2:25:34
where the Israelis are Hello. Now this head of a branch of
2:25:38
Israel's defense ministry is 87. He was very well respected, at
2:25:42
least until now, listen, an interview with an Israeli
2:25:46
newspaper in Hebrew. But it's really taken off after parts of
2:25:49
it were published in English by the Jerusalem Post today. He
2:25:53
says he's come forward now in the hope that his news will be
2:25:57
accepted as true. He knows that if he'd made these claims five
2:26:01
years ago, he would have been hospitalized. But now he says,
2:26:04
I've got nothing to lose. Well, so far, President Trump has not
2:26:08
tweeted about this, though. Remember, a year ago, he did set
2:26:12
up the space force as the sixth branch of the US Armed Forces.
2:26:16
Well, we did ask the White House the Department of Defense and
2:26:20
Israeli officials to comment so far, they have not responded to
2:26:24
the NBC News request. And
2:26:29
they're all taking this story. So seriously, I love it. I'm all
2:26:33
in it was on NBC NBC. Yeah. And it's been they're taking it
2:26:38
seriously. They've put they put out articles I think the New
2:26:41
York Times wrote about it, because this guy was you know,
2:26:44
he was as you pointed out, a very respected journalist at
2:26:47
seven he's on his way out it's like well, I might as well tell
2:26:50
you now so we have so much to look forward to in the next week
2:26:54
we had if you remember when they had all those top scientists
2:26:58
that made it went to Washington DC and exposed all this stuff.
2:27:02
This has been going on for a decade. There's all these guys
2:27:05
that come around say we know this we know that we these guys
2:27:07
are around and it just never goes anywhere but know that I
2:27:12
disagree because for years now, slowly it's been seeping in so
2:27:18
like Tucker Carlson does UFO segments and about the Tic Tac
2:27:23
thing that's been flying around? I think if they're looking for
2:27:26
general acceptance it's we're getting closer to it because
2:27:29
people are not afraid or outraged or oh my god I don't
2:27:33
think anybody cares that much. But what what Tic Tac thing
2:27:36
flying around? Oh, this this is what the the Air Force generals
2:27:41
have said was real this video of this that they got. You've seen
2:27:44
the video? It looks like a little thing flying around?
2:27:47
Yeah, well, let's stop land somewhere. We can all go look at
2:27:51
it. Yeah, I'll pay a fee for 10 bucks. Maybe 20. I may pay 50
2:27:55
bucks to go see it. But it has to land has to set up shop put a
2:27:59
fence around it goes go. I'll get to get a look at it. spend
2:28:02
whatever you want. Touch it. Yep. So here. So here's what
2:28:06
happens. These lawsuits start to unfurl. Either we can blame it
2:28:10
all on China. And it's right back the whole thing. China did
2:28:15
the Wu Han flew. That was on purpose. They took all their
2:28:19
operatives is like swalwell and anyone else they needed got
2:28:23
their Chan Zuckerberg money, and they got all the infrastructure
2:28:28
set up. They totally had to. We've got them saying Haha, we
2:28:31
did it. Congratulations. We've got our friends back in the top.
2:28:35
And if that doesn't work, then we just bring out the aliens.
2:28:39
Okay.
2:28:41
Wow, that's like a shaggy dog story you just developed there,
2:28:44
but this is what this is. It can't be anything else. Yeah,
2:28:48
for me, it could be for maybe bullcrap. For me. It could be.
2:28:52
But these lawsuits and the Supreme Court and states not not
2:28:57
believing the selection. That's just real. And that's that's
2:29:01
going to that may be the avenue We'll see. No one seems to be
2:29:05
upset. That is that would be the avenue if there's an avenue that
2:29:08
would be it. No one seems to be upset about it. No, I don't know
2:29:12
any kids running around freaking out. I think everyone kind of
2:29:16
knows that. Well, I you know, it happened however it have I don't
2:29:21
want to hear about it. Yeah, I don't want to know, no one's
2:29:25
upset. No one's running with their hair on fire. Because I
2:29:29
think everybody knows and, and please, at least let us get to
2:29:32
the bottom of the voting. Let's change that for 2022 and 2024.
2:29:39
Then release the A for the Georgia runoff. Well,
2:29:44
but the the this strategy, I think is real. I don't know if
2:29:49
it's gonna work. But I do think this is really what they're
2:29:51
doing everything points to this. You know that almost everything
2:29:56
we do on this show, most of these little chapters now.
2:30:00
Yeah are never covered by the mainstream media and if they are
2:30:03
like I didn't notice or whatever. And so I've got a
2:30:06
story. Oh good, which isn't the same long and the same lies
2:30:10
about the dishonest I got this from France 24
2:30:15
have to go watch France 24 to find out the details of the
2:30:18
lawsuit against
2:30:21
GE it's amazing how little has been covered of that. Hmm.
2:30:25
There's been nothing covered it. I mean, I've been
2:30:29
Tucker. He's the only gun that was listened to France 24
2:30:33
lawsuits of unprecedented scope, the American government, golden
2:30:38
uns, the attorneys general of 48 States against the biggest name
2:30:42
in social media Facebook.
2:30:45
In two separate lawsuits, they argue that the social media
2:30:48
behemoth has created a monopoly by abusing its dominant position
2:30:52
to buy potential competition rather than compete against it.
2:30:56
In an effort to maintain its market dominance in social
2:30:59
networking, Facebook, has employed a by very strategy to
2:31:05
impede competing services.
2:31:09
First, Facebook used vast amounts of money to acquire
2:31:13
smaller rivals, and potential rebels before they could
2:31:17
threaten the company's dominance. In 2012, Facebook
2:31:22
bought Instagram for $1 billion. Following that, with a $22
2:31:26
billion purchase of messaging service WhatsApp in 2014.
2:31:30
Facebook's General Counsel said the FTC complaint doesn't take
2:31:34
into account the investments that the tech giant has made
2:31:37
into its platforms to make them what they are today.
2:31:41
This is revisionist history. Instagram and WhatsApp became
2:31:44
the incredible products they are today because Facebook invested
2:31:48
billions of dollars and years of innovation and expertise. The
2:31:51
government now wants to do over sending a chilling warning to
2:31:54
American businesses that no cell is ever final. The lawsuits
2:31:59
could see Facebook diversity in Instagram and WhatsApp or having
2:32:03
to notify the plaintiffs of any acquisition it plans to make
2:32:06
over $10 million. Potentially you put in significant brakes on
2:32:10
the company's purchasing power. The complaints also take aim at
2:32:14
the way in which Facebook uses personal data to reinforce its
2:32:18
monopoly status, such as customizing the online
2:32:21
experience to stop people from switching from the platform.
2:32:25
Facebook has denounced the lawsuit and vowed to defend
2:32:28
itself vigorously.
2:32:30
I was talking with the keeper about this this morning. Because
2:32:33
Facebook says, Hey, the government looked at our at our
2:32:37
acquisition of WhatsApp the government looked at our
2:32:40
acquisition of Instagram. Why didn't they say anything? And
2:32:44
what is not in this report from 24? Is that the emails were
2:32:50
uncovered. Where's Zuckerberg threatens the guys that WhatsApp
2:32:55
and I think the guys that Instagram as well and said, Oh,
2:32:57
you know, you're not gonna let us by you. We're just gonna
2:33:00
build something just like and crush you. I think he used the
2:33:03
word crush. That's Yes, that came out in the net report, but
2:33:08
does come out.
2:33:10
And
2:33:13
I think this also may may have to do with the acceleration of
2:33:19
Facebook's digital money, the Libra no one wants that.
2:33:25
So that would be another reason to well, Ms. falls into the no
2:33:29
agenda.
2:33:31
Thinking that we've developed over the years where anyone who
2:33:34
tries to do alternative currencies gets quashed. Yes.
2:33:39
And finally,
2:33:42
I think China is going to come into this lawsuit.
2:33:46
I think it'll it'll come up. And this may be another let's just
2:33:51
throw someone under the bus. Who's the most in bed with
2:33:53
China? Because they all are at Facebook?
2:34:00
I think it's possible. It does bother me and Dave's Facebook
2:34:03
did bring it up about the boy, you know, you let us do it.
2:34:07
Yeah. And I get nothing. But I mean, Silicon Valley kind of
2:34:11
operates on the principle, let's build a company. Let's say that
2:34:13
Google bias let Microsoft bias that was the whole cost. That's
2:34:17
what venture capital is about these days. Fun, somebody to get
2:34:20
bought with 100, multiple by Google, Facebook, etc.
2:34:26
And the FTC has not done any sort of good work over the last
2:34:31
I'd say
2:34:32
30 years perhaps of you know these, you know what they've
2:34:35
done just in acquisitions, but
2:34:39
all the FTC has done is they've gone after a social media
2:34:44
influencers, to force them to disclose that they're promoting
2:34:48
a product. That's all they've done.
2:34:51
They've harassed the little children.
2:34:54
Yeah, they harass the children. Let these be images go go on
2:34:57
their merry way buying the competition, which I've always
2:35:00
He's complained about a following this closely. Yeah,
2:35:04
it's it's and it keeps going on and they never stop it It never
2:35:08
say, well, we Well, I mean, it's interesting, you're gonna buy
2:35:11
him out but no, they never say never when when they do say no,
2:35:14
there's some alternative reason, like some EU EU edict or
2:35:18
something else is going on, they say no, and then they, okay, you
2:35:21
can do it. They stopped the merger, I think between, I think
2:35:24
was sprint, it was either sprint and T Mobile, there were some,
2:35:28
maybe they didn't merge. But there was some early attempt to
2:35:31
merge one of these companies with at&t or something, they
2:35:35
stopped that for some reason they let another one go through.
2:35:38
It's it's, it's very sketchy, this dis Fair Trade Commission
2:35:42
should be shut down. I'm, I'm fully expecting a china angle to
2:35:47
this. It's the easiest way. So
2:35:51
it would be really great. And you know that that's there.
2:35:56
You mentioned the alternative currency.
2:36:00
Which, as a maximalist that would only be Bitcoin, to show
2:36:05
you the power of the American financial system, listen to the
2:36:08
dumbest report ever. from Fox Business News, Business News. If
2:36:16
it's the dunya, you may have noticed that a Bitcoin is now
2:36:20
they put the ticker back up because it's above 18,000, it's
2:36:23
actually had an all time high, just under $20,000. And so now
2:36:28
everyone's all jacked about it, and they're jacked about it for
2:36:30
a bunch of reasons. Because, you know, PayPal is now supposedly
2:36:34
in it. And there's all these different boardrooms who say,
2:36:37
Well, some of our cash should be in Bitcoin. And so now they kind
2:36:42
of want to accept that that's okay. But it's still a piece of
2:36:46
crap. It's a piece of crap Big Whale traders that dictate where
2:36:49
Bitcoin goes each and every day you know, there's only a limited
2:36:52
supply of $15 million with a Bitcoin that comes online each
2:36:55
and every day and according to one analysis 95% of that Bitcoin
2:36:59
supply is being bought up by those that are trading on PayPal
2:37:02
or square and not just individuals but as you heard
2:37:05
also institutional money as well as so this is a fear of missing
2:37:09
out FOMO as we call it, yeah, but the thing is, to me is
2:37:12
becoming like a regular currency right? But however they have to
2:37:15
get the the usage and the cost per use down because you heard
2:37:19
that it costs around $7 to spend Bitcoin or buy a pizza or
2:37:22
something online that has to come down in order for it to be
2:37:25
like a real currency and easy to use. Remember how you explained
2:37:28
PayPal and buying a pizza with Bitcoin?
2:37:32
Back up against Yes, yeah. Okay $7 to buy a pizza with a Bitcoin
2:37:38
but $7 per transaction costs Yeah, we got to get that down.
2:37:42
That is bull crap.
2:37:46
That is the biggest bullcrap piece of information. I've heard
2:37:52
that to buy a pizza with Bitcoin, you have to pay $7
2:37:57
Okay, Fox Business News. Just have you know, that the
2:38:01
lightning network which is Bitcoin is a part of podcasting.
2:38:04
2.0 and you can pay people in real time per minute. So this is
2:38:09
bullcrap. But they definitely don't want anyone having a
2:38:13
different kind of currency and Fox Business News is all in on
2:38:17
it.
2:38:20
Well, if there was some buddy you could identify who actually
2:38:23
is behind Bitcoin, they would really have problems. Yeah.
2:38:29
You don't want me that's how Gadhafi got killed if we're
2:38:31
gonna really go back into it. I had a dinner with a prominent
2:38:36
bitcoiners who was in town because
2:38:40
I'm in the community and a prominent Bitcoin are in our, in
2:38:44
our community up in Washington State. And we have several
2:38:47
prominent bitcoiners who is that can we mention that person's
2:38:50
name? I can't remember his name. I met him too at one of the
2:38:52
meetup but we got we got a lot of bitcoiners
2:38:56
this this person who has could could no possibly
2:39:02
he's convinced he knows who Satoshi Nakamoto is. You want to
2:39:06
have a guess or whatever guess.
2:39:10
Ilan musk. That's exactly it. That's That's the one. That's
2:39:14
what he said. He says, I'm pretty sure it's Ilan.
2:39:19
Could be Ilan. Oh, Ilan.
2:39:23
Where this 100 million dollar house in Austin. Oh, I'm sorry.
2:39:27
That's the secret tree but $100 million house or you had one
2:39:31
built? No, no, no, don't you remember that got this from the
2:39:34
from the former New York bankers wife who's who's in on the scene
2:39:38
that it was the jewelry designer, I forget her name. She
2:39:44
does earrings and stuff. They were building a house for $25
2:39:48
million. And real estate agents said I have someone who wants
2:39:53
that plot. You know, don't don't care about the house. Just name
2:39:57
your price and they said okay, 75 million.
2:40:00
And apparently that went through plus another 25 million to build
2:40:03
that's 100 million.
2:40:07
Well, that's the way to do business cheer When you're
2:40:09
blowing up rockets on the pad. Well, actually, that was
2:40:12
impressive. I was impressed with that thing. Did you see that
2:40:15
flight of the starship that that
2:40:20
that they launched yesterday? Yeah, I saw I thought the way it
2:40:23
came back down I thought was really obviously something went
2:40:27
wrong at the very end, but it was quite impressive how it just
2:40:29
was horizontal and kind of just fly and down to earth and then
2:40:34
when it was time for the rockets fired, and I mean, it was
2:40:38
unbelievable to see it looked actually unreal. That's how good
2:40:42
it was. It looked like one of those guys that that technology
2:40:45
wasn't developed sooner.
2:40:48
Yeah, I don't know. I'm I'm not that close into the rocketry
2:40:52
stuff. I know people went down there to watch it stayed for
2:40:55
three days because it got delayed. You gotta be hardcore
2:41:00
man. To see that. So let's listen to some super cuts. This
2:41:03
is a lousy super cuts.
2:41:07
Okay, it's it's the media that was very critical of Trump. Now
2:41:11
with Biden. They're funding. Yes, yes. Biden is the man their
2:41:16
experience. They are well prepared. Foi, How refreshing is
2:41:20
that? refreshing to a democrat who just said this also felt
2:41:25
like the Avengers. It felt like we're being rescued from this is
2:41:28
that your meishu saying that? Thanks. So Oh likes like the
2:41:33
Avengers, the Avengers for being rescued from this crazy
2:41:44
thing at the end of the Wizard of Oz and this is like the 1980s
2:41:47
Celtics basketball team formerly had the Z team. This is really
2:41:51
the 88 teams in the country. They are manifestly experienced
2:41:55
and competent the word competence been thrown around
2:41:57
qualified very coherent calmness, deep knowledge,
2:42:01
kindness, deep commitment, professionalism, expertise, and
2:42:05
it's also nice to take a look at a group of appointees that don't
2:42:09
look like a restricted all white Country Club Jake Solomon is the
2:42:13
leader of the band is a perfect choice. She is perfectly suited
2:42:17
with 100 you're gonna get competence gifted leader time
2:42:20
thoughtful brilliance. I can't think of a better person. Let me
2:42:23
get your thoughts about Tony Blinken. I can't think of
2:42:26
anybody better. I think tonight, maybe I'll be able to start
2:42:30
going to sleep.
2:42:32
Where'd you get that far? That's a good one. It was floating
2:42:35
around. I guess. That's good. I don't have any but I like it. I
2:42:40
saw Joe there's gonna be a lot. This is watching these guys.
2:42:43
fawn over Biden in his cabinet. Here's a democracy now. greasing
2:42:47
clip was a new Biden cabinet some of the new picks. President
2:42:51
Elect Joe Biden will reportedly select Tom Vilsack is his
2:42:54
Agriculture Secretary Vilsack. We know all these guys right
2:42:58
Vilsack was he was they're all they're all retreads, every one
2:43:01
of them is a retread.
2:43:04
retread that sounds good president elect Joe Biden will
2:43:07
reportedly select Tom Vilsack as his Agriculture Secretary
2:43:10
reprising the role he held under former President Obama. The news
2:43:14
drew immediate condemnation from progressives and environmental
2:43:17
labor activists overfill sex track record of supporting
2:43:20
corporate interests over farmers loosening regulations and
2:43:24
backing of genetically modified herbicide resistant crops.
2:43:27
They'll sack also back the mega merger between Bayer and
2:43:31
Monsanto. He's currently the president and CEO of the US
2:43:34
dairy Export Council, which represents large corporate dairy
2:43:37
interests. Many small family farms have been decimated in
2:43:41
recent years due to agricultural monopolies and plunging dairy
2:43:44
prices. In other cabinet news, Ohio congressmember Marcia Fudge
2:43:48
has been tapped to lead the Department of Housing and Urban
2:43:51
Development, if confirmed by to be the first African American
2:43:55
woman to lead Hi. Yeah, and fudge was the one that vouched
2:43:59
for the judge after he beat his wife, and then she vote she
2:44:05
vouched for that judge, and he went on to kill his wife. That's
2:44:09
the story I heard. Exactly. She's not a nice one. Yeah.
2:44:14
Well, that story, and then there's the general Austin,
2:44:19
who is more of a elected pencil pusher than a general he retired
2:44:25
general.
2:44:26
Now Trump did this to bringing in the, the way it's supposed to
2:44:31
work is you're supposed to have civilians in charge of the
2:44:35
military and the Pentagon in charge of the money. That's not
2:44:39
always great. I mean, we've got Rumsfeld who lost $2 trillion,
2:44:42
and didn't know what happened to it. That great civilian
2:44:46
oversight has brought us absolutely zero audits. Oh,
2:44:48
yeah, there'll be ready by 2035.
2:44:53
But, General Austin would have to have a waiver, which I think
2:44:57
Mattis got as well not as was also crap. He also was
2:45:00
No good. But I don't know if you really want these military guys
2:45:03
running the military. Oh, and this came in this morning
2:45:08
from ABC News, Pentagon to cut most of its support to CIA's
2:45:12
counterterrorism missions. Well, what do you know?
2:45:16
What do you know, CIA has alternate source sources of
2:45:19
income, as we all know, they do. But if you let me finish the
2:45:23
story, the CIA special activity center carries out covert
2:45:27
operations and has its own paramilitary force, you are
2:45:30
correct. While they act as an independent force, they rely on
2:45:35
the military for transportation and logistical support. So that
2:45:39
is being cut I'm sure they've got all the money in the world
2:45:42
to continue doing their evil business, but it is being cut.
2:45:48
It'll be resolved.
2:45:51
And I think Joe might I
2:45:56
know he mispronounced one of his nominees.
2:46:00
And the way he suddenly 10 seconds this clip, but the way
2:46:03
he corrected I think he was wearing an ISV or hearing device
2:46:07
and someone said, Ah, have a listen to this. I'm really proud
2:46:11
of this group. For Secretary of Health and Education, I
2:46:14
nominated Javier Bok career.
2:46:18
You know Javier Bashir, excuse me.
2:46:24
Via guacamole. He said. I think he said the Kara was
2:46:31
really proud of this group. For Secretary of Health and
2:46:35
Education. I nominated Javier Bok career.
2:46:39
You know Javier Bashir, excuse me. I don't think he was
2:46:43
nominated for the Health and Human Services either. I think I
2:46:46
think he got both wrong. But okay, that's fine. didn't know
2:46:51
how to pronounce his name cuz he's a great guy. I've met him
2:46:53
several times. He's the perfect pick for me Baccarat,
2:46:57
personally, aka rod, whatever that guy's name is, uh
2:47:02
Oh, man.
2:47:04
It's gonna be fun. Gosh,
2:47:09
there'll be so much Brexit clips. Okay, Brexit, then we got
2:47:12
to thank some more people. I would say that this is the I got
2:47:16
the report from F de France. 24. Again, they're talking about
2:47:20
this over here, that's for sure. And then I have the follow up
2:47:22
the next day. But this is the day before they had the big
2:47:25
dinner. And they already they kind of broke it down pretty
2:47:28
well. I think they this guy. This reporter who covers this
2:47:31
for France. 24 is pretty decent. Well, let's go to Brussels and
2:47:34
correspondent Dave Keating. Dave, what's for dinner? Well,
2:47:39
I've heard that it's fish from the English Channel. I don't
2:47:42
know if that's true or not. But that would be quite poignant. I
2:47:46
think Boris Johnson is scheduled to arrive here in Brussels at
2:47:49
any moment. Of course, the restaurants are closed. So
2:47:52
they're going to be eating I imagine in Ursula Thunder lions
2:47:55
office. There's obviously a lot of expectation building around
2:47:58
this meeting tonight. But truth be told there's a limit to what
2:48:01
can be achieved here. When I talk to people in town, the
2:48:04
expectations that we would get a deal out of this meeting site
2:48:07
are extremely slim. The problem is that funda Lyon is operating
2:48:11
under the mandate given to the commission by the EU 27
2:48:15
governments, they have not changed that mandate. She's
2:48:18
really not very flexible in what she can agreed tonight. Boris
2:48:22
Johnson on the other hand, the red lines are his and his alone.
2:48:25
He's flexible in what he can offer. So if we had a deal
2:48:28
tonight, it would only be because Boris Johnson is coming
2:48:31
here in order to go back on his red lines and agree a
2:48:35
compromise. But judging from his statement in the House of
2:48:37
Commons today, that seems very unlikely he was digging in deep
2:48:41
against the EU's demands for level playing field guarantees
2:48:45
and for fishing access to UK waters. So I think what most
2:48:49
what we could expect tonight is that Ursula von der leyen hears
2:48:52
what Boris Johnson says would be acceptable, and then goes to the
2:48:56
summit of EU leaders, you prime ministers and presidents
2:48:59
happening here in Brussels tomorrow and tells them look,
2:49:02
this is what Boris Johnson told me he can accept. Is that likely
2:49:05
that they would then say that sounds good. We'll agree to it.
2:49:08
No, it's not. And we just got the invitation for tomorrow's
2:49:11
summit from council presidents Cheryl Michelle. He doesn't even
2:49:14
mention Brexit until the very end, and he only says we do not
2:49:17
anticipate discussing Brexit. So the expectations for this dinner
2:49:21
tonight here in Brussels are very different from what we're
2:49:24
hearing in terms of expectations. In the UK. This
2:49:27
guy could almost be
2:49:29
narrating a Olympic curling event. He
2:49:35
He's like a basketball. Like
2:49:42
he's just a non stop chatterbox. I mean, talk stand up guys would
2:49:46
do these kinds of reports are pretty phenomenal. You watch him
2:49:49
because you know you can just rattle
2:49:51
it off. Yeah, he's really good at that. I agree. Meanwhile, of
2:49:54
course that was like a little two minute 22 second thing.
2:49:57
Here's what the next day report was.
2:50:00
Between UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and EU Commission
2:50:02
President Ursula von der leyen fails to produce the goods with
2:50:06
the post Brexit trade deal as elusive as ever. Oh, yeah. And
2:50:09
there's an update from today. That has seconds. Yeah, well,
2:50:13
that's all you need. Because now here's there's a twist. He
2:50:17
thought this was just some kind of negotiation. Haha, no, no,
2:50:21
no, no, no, the French are stepping in. It's been serious
2:50:25
then about this fee. So yes, I know. There's a lot of symbolism
2:50:28
and that visit happening today just a few days before European
2:50:32
eaters get to Brussels for a summit. Now what I would say
2:50:35
Anna is of course we know that the French could veto this but
2:50:38
any country in Europe could do the same we know that this deal
2:50:40
is going to take eu 27 unanimity so if you look at the this this
2:50:45
comments in context and they go back to yesterday Bonnier
2:50:48
briefing eu 27 ambassadors is really is more so anyone can
2:50:52
veto this. Anyone what kind of a kind of a deal is that? And but
2:50:57
and it's about fish, to the bitching about the fish so the
2:51:00
Dutch can protest.
2:51:03
The Belgians can protest, of course, the French anybody, and
2:51:07
especially on the North Sea, anybody can protest so and if
2:51:11
they've veto apparently means you have to get everyone in
2:51:15
agreement. This is never going to happen as we predicted.
2:51:19
And it's always so dumb. Eight here now it's about the fish,
2:51:24
the Middle East. What are the problems between the Arabs, the
2:51:27
Arabs and the Jews? We know what it is. It's about who makes the
2:51:30
better hummus. That's the entire root of the problem. And now we
2:51:34
have China arguing with South Korea. Did you hear about this?
2:51:41
Now, if the same thing holds true that you are what you eat,
2:51:46
then Koreans are kimchi. 95% of them eat the spicy pickled
2:51:51
cabbage every day. That's 2 million tons annually. Even its
2:51:55
preparation as a celebrated ritual. So reports that China
2:51:59
had secured international certification for a comparable
2:52:03
product was something many Koreans found hard to digest. I
2:52:08
read a media story that China now says kimchi is theirs, and
2:52:12
that they're making an international standard for it.
2:52:15
It's absurd. I'm worried that they might steal other cultural
2:52:18
goods, not just kimchi. A similar Chinese pickle called
2:52:22
pout Sai was recently certified by the International
2:52:26
Organization for Standardization or ISO, which pointed out the
2:52:31
standard does not apply to kimchi. But China's state run
2:52:35
Global Times devoured the news hailing the new standard for the
2:52:39
quote kimchi industry led by China caught by surprise,
2:52:43
China's foreign ministry recognize the pecans situation
2:52:48
and called for more diplomacy. Amina, is there an argument
2:52:51
about this? Well, I'm not aware of this, either. I think there
2:52:54
has been some disagreement online. Yes, she was that right.
2:52:58
Maybe we should go and ask our colleagues in the South Korean
2:53:01
embassy. Where's the argument? I think we should have more
2:53:05
cooperation and sharing. This could be an international event.
2:53:11
The kimchi wars are starting.
2:53:15
incident is the word Oh incident. I'm sorry. Yes.
2:53:18
international incident regarding kimchi.
2:53:22
Wow. Yeah, Korea's are very kimchi centric, very kimchi
2:53:26
oriented.
2:53:28
oriented. Oh, boy. I'm gonna show my smooth I don't know
2:53:33
agenda. Imagine all the zebras.
2:53:45
racist.
2:53:47
Yes, Guilty as charged. So we do have a few people to thank for
2:53:52
show 13 Oh to do starting with anonymous $120 Rob Van Dyke in
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Holland $100. He's in Zhan DOM, I believe.
2:54:03
I don't know. Yes. I'm not sure. He should be. I just wanted to
2:54:06
say she just wanted to say and I know, I know. I just wanted to
2:54:10
say it. Patricia and Paul Miro in Malone, Wisconsin. $100. This
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might have a little Did you get anything in there but call
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somebody has got a long note. Well actually think which one is
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this? The Ryan? Yeah. Ryan Ryan Darrow in Santa Ana.
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Oh, yes, no. Okay. I will mention this briefly. That
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during the Rona lockdown, he and his buddies
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have created a space force series with dolls, which
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features Barack Obama and
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President Trump, I will put that link in the show notes so you
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could take a look at that. He just wanted some promotion. So,
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okay, you went Did you see it? Did you look at it? It's like,
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$89 for Santa Ana, what do you
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Billings, Montana. I was gonna let you check it out first and
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Mike.
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Candles basically animated candles in that movie. Okay.
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what our overlords tell us Christmas isn't cancelled here
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hosting the party at our house. If you're crazy enough to come.
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We're crazy enough to welcome people we haven't met yet into
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Quebec City, we've got the tiny amygdala in Anchorage, Alaska,
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Charlottesville, Virginia at the Trump winery.
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I think that's the 19th and then Durham Goodwin, North Carolina,
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January 16, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this is way this
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is January, so much so far ahead. That's the no agenda
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meetups is where you can hang out with people who listen to
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kind of on the same page. You don't have to agree but no one's
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gonna fight we're gonna drink or be married, have a good time
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sing in the morning and meet other human resources during
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this time. The government is locking you up and shutting you
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down. It's just like a protest or is it a party? No agenda?
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meetups.com sometimes you want to go with
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me?
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Yeah, like a like a,
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like a big body.
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I do have two clips for the under show if you don't have Oh,
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do we have an end of show? I sewed you have something? I have
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a couple here. I have do it right.
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On.
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I'm lowering. I'm lowering my desk and try to mute the
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microphone when I do that. Do it right. Let's see what this is
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doing. Right.
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Okay. Hmm, ma, ma.
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That's all I got. That's all you got. I have a stinks. I have a
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Cuomo. Yeah.
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And I have a Kaylee, which I got for you the Kaylee had you not
3:04:09
her? I thought you were on this email. Actually. surprised you
3:04:11
didn't bring this keightley clip. I'll bring some characters
3:04:15
next show. Be quiet. Lay down. Go home. Nothing to see here.
3:04:20
was way too long. It's too long. Yes. Well, and so.
3:04:26
What do we do?
3:04:28
They get the Cuomo one. You think you'd like to call my one?
3:04:31
Yeah. Oh, yeah. Much better than mine. Okay, we'll keep the
3:04:36
Chroma one.
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Well, well, before you get to your two clips, let's at least
3:04:40
get that one clip out of the way. Mm hmm. This is that idiot
3:04:44
from Michigan as she was with Representative Cynthia Johnson.
3:04:50
Oh, yeah. Now this turned out to be you know, it was just to set
3:04:53
it up. When I saw this. The first thing I thought was out of
3:04:57
context. I need to find out what
3:05:00
When this was said, what it was about, because it was
3:05:03
immediately being positioned as cheesy threatening, threatening
3:05:08
Republicans, Trump supporters, and I wasn't so sure. But then
3:05:13
it turned out she got kicked off of some committee or something
3:05:17
because our committees
3:05:20
kicked off all committees and she's under additional
3:05:22
disciplinary action that she should be
3:05:26
set up. So she threatens the Trump supporters and with a,
3:05:30
just a little, like a tick tock thing or So was this retaliating
3:05:34
against something that happened to her? Yeah, she had been, she
3:05:37
hadn't gotten a lot of death threats about something else.
3:05:39
She did some other anti Trump thing. And she was very irked
3:05:43
about this. And so she did this. So this is just a warning to
3:05:46
you. trumpers. Be careful. Walk lightly. We ain't playing with
3:05:51
you. Enough of the shenanigans. Enough is enough. And for those
3:05:58
of you who are soldiers, you know how to do it. Right.
3:06:04
In order
3:06:06
to make them pay.
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I love y'all.
3:06:13
Love you Love. You mean it? Oh, that's great. Yeah, you get into
3:06:21
a lot of trouble, as you should. That's, that's cheap. And she's
3:06:24
just a creep. I mean, do you think that do you think that
3:06:28
when she says that? Does she have warriors that she speaks to
3:06:32
are? Are there people who are going to I mean, this is
3:06:35
something that kind of is no longer front and center of the
3:06:38
news about how once Trump is out, they're going to get that
3:06:41
get the republicans and get everyone that supported him and
3:06:44
get him get him get him? Is there do you think she really
3:06:48
speaks to people who can do this? No. Okay.
3:06:52
Good. So she's just a bullshit, grand dicing. Okay, man. Make
3:06:57
sense? That's it. That's your last one. Well, I think so.
3:07:01
Yeah, I'm gonna let you take it out. Take it out.
3:07:05
Okay,
3:07:06
too. This is from the Cartoon Network more.
3:07:11
More propaganda to
3:07:15
mind control the children with they should not be watching
3:07:18
this. We debunked this. I think you debunk this story about I
3:07:23
can't remember where it came up. It was a Black Lives Matter
3:07:25
story about the kind of Thomas Edison not being the inventor of
3:07:30
the light bulb. But a black man being the inventor of the light
3:07:33
bulb. Yeah, I did. And you want to recap why that's bullcrap.
3:07:37
Briefly.
3:07:39
The got Well, the guy's the guy had a patent what he what he did
3:07:43
was he did an improvement on the light bulb. And then Edison
3:07:48
hired him to work for at his labs, right. That's the way the
3:07:52
story goes. Yeah, that's pretty much the story. It wasn't that
3:07:55
he invented the light bulb. But they they played it up as though
3:07:59
he did when he didn't. So the Cartoon Network has a whole
3:08:02
series about black history. And this is just one of them.
3:08:09
It's a it's a classroom setting, by the way, or the teacher. This
3:08:12
is the teacher right class. Can anyone tell me who invented the
3:08:16
light bulb?
3:08:18
that's not entirely true. The light bulb could more rightfully
3:08:22
be attributed to Louis Latimer, the black inventor behind the
3:08:25
filament inside the bowl,
3:08:29
made light bulbs
3:08:31
when the general public bringing electric light into households
3:08:34
around the world. Well, so now you know.
3:08:38
Okay, so that's just your little tidbit. But then it continues.
3:08:43
Wait, is that it? Hold on. We're not going to mention why he
3:08:47
invented the filament to create a better standard of living for
3:08:50
people who had only just been freed from slavery. Are we going
3:08:54
to ask why kids are apparently learning about Thomas Edison.
3:08:59
And not learning about Louis Latimer. These textbooks are
3:09:03
incomplete. They were black Roman warriors, black medieval
3:09:05
knights, black classical musicians, black Cowboys, like
3:09:08
fighter pilots. Where are they? I worry about you humans because
3:09:12
you only live what about 100 years? You rely on these stories
3:09:16
to know your own history, or thanks to systemic racism. Most
3:09:20
of your storytellers prioritize white accomplishments which
3:09:23
leaves you with an incomplete picture. Ask yourself is your
3:09:26
learning history who's telling the story was modified to make
3:09:31
white readers comfortable or major details being left out
3:09:34
that would credit people of color and center their point of
3:09:37
view? Honestly, I should have asked for script approval before
3:09:40
agreeing to do this. We'll do some rewrites. I'm sorry. We
3:09:43
didn't know. Well. No, now you know.
3:09:49
There it is, ladies and gentlemen. White man bad because
3:09:53
we steal everyone's valor.
3:09:57
I find this too far. This goes too far away.
3:10:00
What they're doing here?
3:10:03
Well, they got to this is where you're gonna be. You can say
3:10:06
that all you want but unfortunately the the Zoomers
3:10:10
and the millennials that are coming into these positions of
3:10:12
decision making always white liberals are going to continue
3:10:18
to put this drac into the public domain until you just stop doing
3:10:24
business with the companies. I mean, I'm I won't put up with
3:10:28
that stuff. It's just a bad history. I just don't know why
3:10:31
anyone would watch it. I just keep keep my kids from watching
3:10:34
Nickelodeon or wherever the Cartoon Network as well. That
3:10:37
was, yeah.
3:10:40
Yeah, homeschool, baby. It's not her. It's how it's hurting their
3:10:43
own business. Yeah. Oh, the Cartoon Network's business? No,
3:10:48
all these companies that do that have these social justice
3:10:51
warriors that sneak into the company to hire buddies. That
3:10:55
was a real problem. Oh, I mean, now I'll stay here a couple
3:10:58
years. They don't make a lot of money. It was good. They come
3:11:00
into this company because they'll take low pay, and then
3:11:03
bitch about it later. A man got paid more than I did. But
3:11:06
they'll take the low pay to get in there and then they'll start
3:11:08
hiring their friends. Next thing you know, it's taken over like
3:11:11
Bon appetit is a good example of that kind of thing. Bon appetit
3:11:15
restaurant. Yeah, the magazine and became you know, the one
3:11:17
woman who Oh, right, right, right. Make a big fuss because
3:11:20
she wasn't getting paid enough for her videos that she
3:11:23
volunteered to do. Well, there'll be none of that here on
3:11:26
the no agenda show. We're racist and proud of it. There's only
3:11:29
two of us.
3:11:32
What more do you need? That's, that's more than enough, I'd
3:11:35
say. And with that, we conclude our broadcast day. But we look
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forward to seeing y'all again on Sunday. As we move towards some
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3:12:23
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having a good time. No, Rona here. So they said, on Sunday,
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everybody until they're
3:12:38
awake. We got Matt lazarey Jessica Nelson, Rolando
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mofos and such Bye.
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extreme anxiety.
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This may be the most important page I've ever made. I want to
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provide an update on our ongoing efforts. As president I have no
3:13:39
higher duty to defend the laws and the Constitution of the
3:13:43
United States, which is now under coordinated assault.
3:13:49
Right to the
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possibility
3:13:53
of frustration comes?
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Oh, absolutely. And it's, it's been organized and conducted
3:14:06
with the help of Silicon Valley people, the big tech companies,
3:14:10
the social media companies and even the media.
3:14:14
I'm going to release the cracker. Now's the time to do
3:14:19
what you're told.
3:14:29
Yeah, so the explosion of cases across the country is worse now
3:14:33
than it was. The good news is there will be tality of the
3:14:37
virus is way down. The good news is apparently we are in a very
3:14:41
different place now than we were then.
3:14:46
We have flopped and again, we're working on mass distribution of
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the fire risk.
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timeout timeout
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I will I will ask that he be a be disciplined for that.
3:15:12
volcanoes burn through more fuel than humans ever have.
3:15:17
turning into missions 14 times faster
3:15:21
in American English,
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British English anyway.
3:15:29
In Australian English,
3:15:33
Welsh English anyway
3:15:39
is not
3:15:42
super painful.
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Congratulations. This is what they believe, Madam Speaker,
3:15:56
you've just witnessed an elderly lady peacefully protesting with
3:16:00
a handful
3:16:03
be arrested
3:16:11
to protest
3:16:15
my constituents and
3:16:21
this is not a stay at home order. But the best way for us
3:16:25
to avoid a stay at home order is to stay home.
3:16:32
The past comes alive.
3:16:37
The heart was really the issue.
3:16:42
And that issue remained in the background it was
3:16:47
a constant source of tension between states and election
3:16:51
fraud was a way of life actually. Eventually, of course
3:16:55
erupted into what became known as the Civil War 2020.
3:17:03
election to President was hundreds of 1000s of votes in
3:17:06
various sweepstakes somehow magically by morning.
3:17:20
Yesterday, this is from YouTube, we can bring this up was the
3:17:22
Safe Harbor deadline for the US presidential election and enough
3:17:25
seats have certified their election results to determine a
3:17:27
president elect given that we will start removing any piece of
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content uploaded today or anytime after that misleads
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people by alleging that widespread fraud or errors
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changed the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
3:17:44
We all know that it's vital that a critical mass of Americans get
3:17:48
vaccinated so we can return to some degree of normalcy. But we
3:17:51
also know that there's a lot of skepticism I will not be getting
3:17:54
the first round of COVID vaccines because I have high
3:17:56
risk health issues. I feel that the vaccines are being rushed
3:17:59
due to political and social pressure and mistakes are
3:18:02
probably going to be made
3:18:06
for almost 30 years to develop a Coronavirus exit on successful
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19 vaccine makers are exempt from liability.
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effects are expected to be mild but couldn't really impact your
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daily life everyone
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rush to get paid to keep their company moving to get some scam
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grant or whatever country is gonna pay them to make their
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bullshit device
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is not you know, it's just you know, super painful but we need
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to make it
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there were two fraudulent papers one in the main journal
3:18:43
Macedonian Lancet, published by individuals interested in doing
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evil I would recommend to people to not abandon all public health
3:18:52
measures just because you've been vaccinated. It just strikes
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me the people out there that are conspiratorial
3:18:59
they're they're skeptical of any device that comes from the
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government.
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tells me this vaccine is safe.
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