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What are you expecting? I will
run government? Adam Curry
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Jhansi devora December 13 2020
this is your award winning give
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Episode 13 103. This
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in the morning, everybody. I'm
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Adam Curry,
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from Northern Silicon Valley
where it's never too late to
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remind everybody. You can always
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journaling for fun and profit.
Oh, man. We got a red alert
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today. Red Alert. Red Alert. Red
Alert.
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What's the Red Alert? Chinese
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are everywhere The Chinese are
coming. The Chinese are here
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everywhere. We
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know that
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they're taking over. Oh, yeah. I
am enjoying the show everything
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China this morning now exposed
worldwide.
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Who's the guy who did that
little jiggle force? Download
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did this and Wow. I can't get to
tune. So subs, China. I love
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China. There's a we have a
jingle here.
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I've left China, I don't know.
We'll have to we need it. We
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need a china jingle. Because now
we have breaking news coming out
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of Australia, home to one of our
Five Eyes friends. So
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tonight, I sat with some
breaking news that will be
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fanpage of the Australian
tomorrow. And big news in the UK
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as well, amid rising tensions in
the Australia China
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relationship. There is now been
a major leak of official records
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from the Chinese Communist
Party, it is believed to be the
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first leak of its kind in the
world register with the details
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of nearly 2 million Communist
Party members includes the name,
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party position, birthdate,
National ID number, ethnicity,
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and in some cases, even their
phone number. What's amazing
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about this database is not just
that it exposes people who are
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members of the Communist Party,
and who are now living and
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working all over the world from
Australia to us. Okay. But it's
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amazing because because it lifts
the lid on how the party
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operates.
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So this came in this morning,
and I immediately sent out
2:16
messages like Hey, what's going
on? And what I got back was, oh,
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if you're going to send me a
message about a list, at least
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send the list. Oh, wait, here I
have it for you. This list is
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it's like 10 megabytes. I put it
in the show notes. And up in it.
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It's hosted on Git lab. And
apparently there's a way to
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translate from the characters.
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Yeah, no, there is.
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I wasn't able to find it that
early or this this morning. But
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there are apparently Biden
administration members in there.
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And this is the part that is too
funny. Biden administration
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members are listed in this
database, as well as and I think
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this is probably more egregious
many and up to 75,000 across the
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world, who are not in China,
many of them in the US and in
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companies. And they have their
own little little little fiefdom
3:17
set up inside these companies.
So here's the waiting for this.
3:21
You know what this is, you know
what this is a result of Right.
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I mean, you're where this stems
from? This is this is the part
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of the Trump strategy,
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I think, no, this is this is the
CIA's get back policy. Remember
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that about two years ago with,
like, 20 or 30?
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Yeah, yes. murdered? murdered?
Yes.
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12. Okay. 12 are murdered. Yeah.
This is what this is what this
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is? Well,
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I would want to agree the the
issue I have is that this hack
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is not new. This occurred quite
some time ago. I'm talking like,
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what was it after the 12?
killed? CIA?
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Yes, yes. It was after the was
that 2012? I think it was right.
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It
4:06
was during It was during Obama
were like 14, but it was during,
4:09
during Obama. Yeah. So yes,
definitely after that. But for
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this all of a sudden to come
now. I think it's just part of a
4:19
whole bunch of things that are
coming. And of course, he we
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didn't get to talk about it on
on Thursday show. But the best
4:28
part, the best part of the China
link news has got to be hunter
4:32
Biden's laptop, which suddenly
is now news again, and they're
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headed mainly by Fox. And I
think that fox news. They're
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probably choosing a side here
like they don't want any
4:47
implication that they might be
involved with some kind of China
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and this is their way of maybe
attacking their rivals in the in
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the cable news business. But
here's senator Holly. Well, we
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need to get to the bottom of
what exactly is on here with
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hunter Biden. And
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by the way, I
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hope an apology will be
forthcoming from the Biden
5:04
campaign. And from Facebook and
Twitter and all these people who
5:08
censored The New York Post turns
out, guess what the New York
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Post was right. Hunter Biden is
under investigation for money
5:14
laundering for tax fraud and
involves his Chinese business
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dealings I want to know is Joe
Biden involves What?
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Hunter was traveling to China on
a government plane in order to
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try to seek out business? Now
he's under investigation for
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federal crimes for this? What
did Joe Biden know? And when did
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he know what he needs to answer
questions? All of these things
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fold in so nicely, that I wonder
this could also be a nice push
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from an IF and that would make
sense for Fox News. The
5:44
Democrats who run Fox News, it
would make a lot of sense
5:47
because they want Joe out. They
want to have komla have her
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being the sock puppet of Obama
third.
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That would be ideal.
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I think that's what they're
pushing for.
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Well, maybe guy I do have
related to the punter thing. I
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do have some super cuts that I
think are important. Okay,
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I have a few of those. Well,
what do you got?
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I got shoot, I got to have this
on the same seven just on a on
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100. Biden's laptop when when
some of the before the laptop
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was released. I but there was
all these innuendo. There's a
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lot of news about hunter being
involved in all this criminal
6:27
activity. And so you ended up
with this super cut. This is
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super cut a
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Oh, okay.
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I just want to deal, in fact,
because there is so much
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speculation out there and there
is zero evidence
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that hunter Biden or Joe Biden
did anything wrong here.
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There is no evidence that Joe
Biden was you know, involved in
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anyone, of course,
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what to note that there is no
evidence that Joe Biden or
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hunter Biden has done anything
wrong. I
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just want to reiterate and let's
be clear for the viewers. There
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is no
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evidence Biden did anything
wrong. I'll
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note again, because it's
important, there
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is no I repeat, no, there is no
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evidence that either Biden did
anything illegal.
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There's been no evidence, there
was no evidence. There's
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no evidence, there is no
evidence. There is not an iota
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of evidence, no
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evidence finding anything wrong.
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Joe Biden did anything wrong.
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Nobody's ever accused him that
there's no
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wrong. Joe Biden did nothing
wrong. Hunter Biden did nothing
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wrong.
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So this is great, because now
you get everybody you also
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skewer all the media and notice
Fox isn't in there.
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I'm not sure. But, Dan, we have
supercut B which is after they
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found a laptop with all the
evidence that they didn't have
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any of this evidence before. Now
they got the evidence and here's
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what they did.
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Biden secret emails are really
fishy stories. The post claimed
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that the emails were found
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on a laptop computer that was
brought to a repair shop in
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Delaware in
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the spring of 2019.
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The FBI is now investigating
whether those alleged hunter
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Biden emails are actually
connected to a larger foreign
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intelligence operation
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they may be related to a foreign
intelligence operation
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foreign intelligence operation
foreign
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intelligence, foreign
intelligence for an intelligence
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operation. For all we know these
emails are made up
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the information found on the
laptop may be part of a Russian
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disinformation campaign
8:20
of a Russian disinformation
efforts
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described by many intelligence
experts as having hallmarks all
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the harmar hallmarks rather all
the hallmarks of a Russian or
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Russian Russian disinformation,
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Russian disinformation
misinformation campaigns is a
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classic example of the right
wing media.
8:36
Scott Adams made a really big
stink about this, he feels that
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it's incredibly scary and an
outrage that over 50 of our
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current and former intelligence
officials and specialists would
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lie. As you know, they they
signed that letter Oh, no, this
8:57
looks like classic Russian
disinformation. Scott somehow
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was a surprised by that and be
somewhat taken aback.
9:06
Why doesn't realize that half of
these guys are Democrats. And
9:09
then the clips the third one,
which is says three instead of
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see. I think this is after all
that Russian intelligence,
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intelligence, intelligence.
Here's the head of the DNI, the
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actual intelligence. Hearing
this he has to come out and make
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a statement. Don't drag the
intelligence community into this
9:27
Hunter. Biden's laptop is not
part of some Russian
9:30
disinformation campaign. the
intelligence community doesn't
9:32
believe that because there's no
intelligence that supports that.
9:38
Yeah.
9:39
Now it's, it's very interesting
also to see who is in the
9:44
limelight and talking about it,
because this this really now
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comes down to it's really more
about China that the laptop is
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not even being discussed in
regards to Ukraine. Oh, no, no,
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no, it's China and you wait to
see who's gonna show up on this
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list. Once that gets a little
bit of traction, which I'm sure
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it will, after all, it's going
to the Daily News. Who we're not
10:05
seeing is the megalomaniacs like
Adam Schiff. He's nowhere to be
10:10
seen. Which is noteworthy, but
Oh, yeah.
10:15
But that guy's into it up to his
knees. Well,
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I think someone else who all of
a sudden pops up onto the scene.
10:22
And I believe that this guy was
involved with the dissemination
10:28
of the Russian or the, the
dossier, the PP dossier, because
10:37
he was working hand in glove
with Jeb Bush. And so now to see
10:42
Marco Rubio all of a sudden pop
out and excoriate swalwell. You
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know, listen to it in the
context of what were you really
10:52
doing a whole because I don't
trust Rubio at all. And why all
10:55
of a sudden, Is he out there
talking? Because this is a much
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assess by yourself. Would you
cook to the health?
11:01
I think, first of all, the
tremendous irony, right? Yes,
11:04
yes. There you go. He's just
saying, the irony of you be
11:08
talking about the story of Marco
Rubio.
11:11
And I think this is an example.
I mean, you know, he's now
11:14
claiming that he wants to be
treated fairly, but he, as a
11:17
member of the Intelligence
Committee was going around
11:19
telling people that the
President was an agent of a
11:22
foreign government.
11:24
And obviously, when people hear
that from someone who's on the
11:26
Intelligence Committee,
11:28
they think he must know
something, he must know
11:30
something the rest of us don't
know when in fact, that's became
11:32
a habit from a lot of people
that will go around saying,
11:34
well, there's things you don't
know that we can't tell you, but
11:37
it's bad. So a lot of that stuff
was going on, it was very unfair
11:40
to the President. I think in
hindsight, we see that it was
11:43
all not true. And so I think you
can't go around behaving that
11:46
way, and then expect that you're
going to enjoy the benefits.
11:48
Notice
11:48
how he says, in hindsight, I
guess it wasn't true, after he
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was probably peddling some of
that misinformation.
11:55
So a lot of that stuff was going
on, it was very unfair to the
11:58
President. I think, in
hindsight, we see that it was
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all not true. And so I think you
can't go around behaving that
12:03
way, and then expect that you're
gonna enjoy the benefit of the
12:06
download. Look, there are
legitimate questions. I'm not
12:08
accusing anyone of anything. It
is perhaps exactly the way he
12:10
says, and I hope he takes up
your invitation to come on and
12:13
explain it. But the broader
question here is there are a lot
12:16
of legitimate questions that I
think are important to answer,
12:19
just as a member of Congress to
his constituency, but in the
12:22
house, and he wants to continue
to serve in this important role.
12:24
And I'm not saying he doesn't
have good answers. I don't know.
12:28
But, but there is a tremendous
amount of irony here, obviously.
12:32
So here's the Yeah.
12:33
Now, was swalwell taken off the
Intelligence Committee committee
12:38
immediately after this was
disclosed? Not
12:41
yet. No, I think he's still a
wire. Well, you should have been
12:44
taken off immediately. Yeah. But
that's, that's all he's been.
12:48
This is a problem that no one
knows how to deal with it. And
12:52
he's pushing it ahead, pushing
it out of the way. Like, let's
12:55
just see if we can keep moving
forward without dealing with it.
12:58
Although I also, you know, you
there was the
13:01
leadership is that,
13:02
well, they're weeding it out. So
die. Dianne Feinstein, also, who
13:07
also has a china problem.
13:08
You don't need to take a cop off
the beat immediately put them at
13:11
a desk, you find something else
for him to do you don't leave
13:14
them on the Intelligence
Committee, whereas he has secret
13:17
access to or classified access
to all kinds of material.
13:21
No, my What are you expecting? I
will run government. Please.
13:26
Please,
13:26
yes. Haha. No, no,
13:29
no, this is no good.
13:35
Yeah, so I don't know why that
hasn't. But we we can only
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surmise why that hasn't
happened. But there's an attack,
13:41
Dianne Feinstein is is also out.
She's being pushed out. What was
13:47
the article in The New Yorker, I
think, big article about how she
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senile Chuck Schumer calling her
out. And she's she's confused
13:57
now. So we got to get rid of
her. And you've got to wonder
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how does someone like that get
reelected? If if it's such
14:03
common knowledge that she
doesn't have all of her
14:06
faculties together?
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She got reelected?
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No. How can she get reelected?
14:12
She can get reelected? No, no,
California for God's sake. Yeah.
14:16
Yeah. Let's see who's on the
ballot. Feinstein democrat click
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i-man.
14:22
And while we're on that, how
sincere is Kamala Harris and
14:26
being the vice president elect,
seeing as she still has not
14:30
given a percentage seat? Don't
you have to do that eventually,
14:34
isn't there? Isn't there?
14:36
Ever thought of that one?
14:37
Isn't there a time where you
have to kind of consider doing
14:39
that so
14:40
that you know about this? I have
an idea. Yeah.
14:43
Keep it.
14:46
Do Yeah. Why not? Is there a
rule you can't be a senator and
14:50
a vice president.
14:52
I don't know of a rule like
that. Maybe some we must have
14:55
somebody who's a constitutional
lawyer. That might give us some
14:58
insight but I'd say Just keep
it. Why not? What is the vice
15:03
president do most of the time?
Nothing? Does she could be in
15:06
the senate doing some work?
Well, the thinking is that this
15:10
current, right, you have to vote
says, Ah, no, she's gonna have
15:14
to quit.
15:15
You can't have two votes. You
can't have a vote in the Senate
15:18
and then be the deciding vote.
Right. But still, it's kind of
15:22
protocol that when you call
yourself the vice president
15:26
elect that you then give up your
senate seat so that they can
15:29
figure out who's gonna take
over. This is interesting that
15:33
she hasn't done that yet. I
don't know if that's it's an
15:35
oversight.
15:36
Well, or maybe she's going back
to my thesis that she can have
15:39
two jobs. Yeah, if the if the
republicans win the one of those
15:45
two seats in Georgia, which
you're probably going to do,
15:48
then she could do two jobs,
because she's not going to be
15:51
the head of the Senate.
15:53
Right. Okay. Yeah. So maybe
she's waiting for that. That
15:56
would make sense. I mean, she's
not gonna be a tie breaker Is
15:59
this right? Or maybe she could
be in the stance, she still is
16:03
the head of the Senate. I want
to know, she's probably working
16:07
it out with their lawyers. I
keep both jobs if I were her
16:10
back to China for a moment
foxnews pushing the China
16:14
intelligentsia meme as hard as
they can, I think kind of the,
16:18
if there's any plan or strategy,
it's like, Alright, you know,
16:22
we're just gonna do all this
China stuff cuz it hedges us
16:26
like if Trump does something and
still kind of prevails, we've
16:29
still been against it, number
one enemy. And also, look what's
16:32
happening. Everyone's talking
about China, and it's gonna make
16:35
all these other networks look
bad. And know that sky Australia
16:40
who broke this, the Daily Mail
and all these, these are all
16:44
Murdoch properties. Wall Street
Journal has a big story on it
16:47
this morning. So Murdoch is
probably the Murdock's are
16:50
probably in it for themselves.
And likely, whatever faction of
16:55
the Democratic Democratic Party
is, is not compromised, would
16:59
like to have some of these
people exposed as well,
17:02
thinking. But fox is pushing it
as anything we can get about
17:07
China, and brought in as
relevant and as relevant. I like
17:11
rebel news seems pretty good.
stuff that they do up there. The
17:16
good and Ezra had broken the
story earlier, which we didn't
17:19
get to on Thursday, about the
Kanda navy and military training
17:24
the Chinese military and this
being at the direct order of
17:29
Justin Trudeau. So he went on
Tucker and explained it.
17:33
I read this, my first reaction
was this cannot be true. Your
17:36
Prime Minister offered to train
Chinese troops in Canada. Why
17:40
would he do that?
17:42
It's a shock to Canadians to
that cold weather warfare that
17:47
you're referring to was just one
of 18 different joint projects
17:52
the Canadian Armed Forces had
with the People's Liberation
17:55
Army in 2019. Alone, Canada is
training one and two star
18:02
Chinese generals in our war
colleges were chain training
18:07
lieutenants and majors,
commanders. We're sending
18:11
Canadians over to China, we're
bringing Chinese, I think
18:15
they're not just soldiers.
They're spies as well, to
18:18
Canada. And I don't know a
single person in this country
18:21
who knew about it, but it's been
happening. And we found out
18:26
about it really by accident.
When the government sent me
18:30
freedom of information
documents, and forgot to black
18:34
them out. Or maybe frankly,
someone inside the government
18:36
wanted to blow the whistle on
this incredibly upside down
18:41
relationship. In those same
memos. You're talking about?
18:44
Trudeau, his office was
supporting China and condemning
18:48
the Trump administration, it was
upside down. It was inverted
18:51
morality. It's seeping all the
way into our bureaucracy, our
18:55
diplomacy, and they're trying to
get the military on side too.
18:59
I love this. This is this is so
interesting that all of this
19:04
pops up now, right at this very
moment when there's certainly
19:08
plenty of other things to talk
about, but also know that the
19:11
Trump administration or Trudeau
about the Chinese infiltrators
19:15
and spies.
19:16
Well, in fact, in these memos,
you can see that the Trump
19:19
administration warned Canada
that this winter warfare
19:23
training would transfer
knowledge to China that could be
19:27
used now they don't explain
would it be used to take on
19:30
wiggers in shinjang Tibetans to
fight India in the Himalayas or
19:34
even a fight us. And when the
military the Canadian military
19:38
said our American allies are our
allies are concerned about this.
19:42
Trudeau staff pushed back and
said, Is it just the Trump
19:45
administration? Or is anyone
else worried about it? So
19:48
there's an antipathy towards
America that seeps through all
19:52
these secret documents, and the
overarching goal is to let
19:56
China's President Xi Jinping
save face I want to tell you
20:00
though, Tucker, that is not the
view shared by grassroots
20:03
Canadians ever since trying to
kidnap those two civilians two
20:07
years ago today, actually,
Canadian public opinion has
20:10
hardened against China and the
last Pew poll I saw actually
20:14
says that Canadians are more
hostile to try and win American
20:19
Farm.
20:22
All right, Canada navion
brothers and sisters are going
20:25
to help us out fight the China
man.
20:27
You're gonna help us step by
what reelecting Trudeau again.
20:31
Fight the China man, you know,
we
20:33
can listen to my wife moan and
groan about Jay Inslee, the
20:38
idiot governor up in? Yeah,
Washington keeps making these
20:42
edicts, the most recent of which
was no singing.
20:49
And like, he won by a landslide
up there. He went by a
20:55
landslide. What do you bitching
about?
20:58
What is the singing have to do
with it then?
21:00
Oh, because singing transmits
COVID.
21:02
Right. And what does that have
to do with him winning by a
21:05
landslide?
21:06
Oh, no, I'm just saying when you
bitch about somebody that you
21:09
keep voting in office, and I
would say Trudeau falls into
21:12
this category. Yes. You don't
have a lot of complaining to do
21:15
now.
21:17
As it turns out, the Democratic
National Party had Fang Fang on
21:26
the payroll.
21:27
Fang Fang, who did the bang
bang? Yes.
21:30
taking her 12 $174 by bi weekly.
21:37
She's double dipping in more
ways than one.
21:41
Yes. I love these stories. It's
just like, are we completely
21:46
infiltrated by the Chinese
Communist Party? Well, it sure
21:49
seems that way. And I think it's
intended to make you feel that
21:54
way. But it may not even be that
far off. I love the Did you see
21:58
the trader trading cards that
are going around? Now? These are
22:01
cool. Yeah,
22:01
yeah,
22:02
I put some of those in the show
notes.
22:05
What do you think?
22:09
I don't know. It's just an it's
lame. Personally, I think is
22:12
lame
22:12
thought is funny. If the
question is, are those governors
22:15
who are on the trader trading
cards? Are they going to be
22:18
implicated in the database?
22:20
This hope so
22:21
that's hope something's in there
of some value. And this plays
22:26
plays right into President
Trump's I think overall plan,
22:32
have lots and lots of lawsuits.
let everybody see the the fraud
22:37
that took that took place. And I
think it's successfully moved it
22:40
from baseless to not widespread
to no evidence of widespread and
22:46
then of course, to the Supreme
Court. suit that was filed by
22:54
the state of Texas and joined by
I think 16 other states and the
22:59
president joined in. And well,
obviously cnn had something to
23:03
say about this, because even
before the Supreme Court did
23:06
look at it, we knew that it was
obviously racist.
23:10
So we reached out to Greg Locke,
the pastor,
23:13
from Canada. I'm sorry, that's
the wrong one. Damn it.
23:17
They came up with racist.
23:19
Oh, wait, it's very easy. It's
very simple. Here it is.
23:21
The President tries to undermine
democracy, and seems to identify
23:25
with insurrection. The President
has joined a lawsuit from the
23:28
Attorney General of Texas
himself under federal
23:31
investigation to try to overturn
the results of the election, he
23:34
lost the President's filing with
the Supreme Court states, quote,
23:38
our country is deeply divided in
ways that it arguably has not
23:42
been since the election of 1860.
So leave aside the circular
23:47
logic of decrying division when
he is the one stoking it, but
23:50
that reference to the election
of 1860. You know, why the
23:54
country was divided by that
election? Because Abraham
23:57
Lincoln one fairly in slave
states were pissed about that.
24:01
And they succeeded. And there
was a civil war. So by the
24:05
reasoning of the President's
crack legal team, Joe Biden is
24:09
Abraham Lincoln here. The guy
who won in the president is the
24:13
slave state, the ones who
succeeded and then the Civil
24:16
War. That's who Donald Trump is
relating to this morning, as
24:20
3000 new Coronavirus deaths were
reported overnight.
24:25
No, it's interesting. Love that
COVID kicker. Guys, it gets a
24:28
douchebag for that analysis.
There's a better analysis. Okay.
24:33
It's from the election of 1864
when the democrats try to rig
24:39
the election against Lincoln, so
I wouldn't get reelected and
24:42
just fell short.
24:44
Yeah. Okay.
24:47
That's more apt. Unfortunately.
I mean, after they, they tried
24:51
to rig the election against, I
would say George W. Bush too,
24:55
and they finally got one to work
with Nixon and Kennedy. They
25:00
rigged the election and jack
kennedy and
25:02
right well, so this is new. And
this is how long it's been going
25:05
on. And what's new is, oh,
there's gambling going on there.
25:10
Now everyone's eyes have been
awakened, because I think the
25:14
Trump platform has really
focused all of its efforts. I
25:20
know, I've been getting all the
incoming, focusing all of its
25:23
efforts on blanketing every
single alternative media show
25:28
that's out there, which arguably
is more mainstream than the
25:32
mainstream just in sheer
numbers. And the message is
25:37
China. The message is votes
stolen. Lots of corruption. Look
25:45
at all the evidence, there's
sufficient evidence. Some of it
25:48
might actually overturn states.
It's not getting its its play in
25:53
court. But I don't think that
matters at this point, based on
25:56
the strategy that I see. And of
course, there's a movement being
26:00
pushed. And it's being riled up
because just like 1864, the
26:06
President is going to need a lot
of people on his side, and
26:09
they're coming out in force. And
I think you have a couple clips
26:12
from it. So I didn't clip
anything. But I did get the
26:15
opening of the rally that took
place in Washington, DC
26:20
yesterday.
26:20
All right. You beautiful
patriots. Are you ready to
26:24
pierce the heart of darkness?
26:29
I thought that was apropos. Are
you ready to pierce the heart of
26:34
darkness?
26:35
Yeah. Does it feel good? It was
your feel good rally. And Mike.
26:39
I got one funny clip from that,
which is they had Mike lindahl
26:43
Oh, yeah, I heard about this. I
look for a clip you
26:46
found he found him that well,
yeah. It was actually a minute
26:50
48 of me. He went on for about
five or six minutes yakking
26:53
away. Yeah, but he was funny
because I didn't realize you
26:56
know, you get to see his
personality. And he was out.
26:59
They caught him out in the he
was in the audience and somebody
27:03
found hold him up, right. Yeah.
And the thing is that I got the
27:08
clip, but I apologize in advance
for the sound variation, because
27:12
it was very poorly miked. But
here's, here's Mike, they found
27:16
him out their
27:21
recent Supreme Court decision.
27:24
I got good news for everybody.
Sidney Powell, I got a text last
27:28
night. And they had nothing to
do with their when all they're
27:32
doing and they turned all of
their lawsuits to the Supreme
27:36
Court last
27:39
names and now all the fraud will
be revealed. She has all the
27:43
evidence, believe me, she's
still 100% in soy my that Donald
27:47
Trump will be our president for
four more years. We're all here
27:50
to pray today. That everything
that God opens doors, no man can
27:54
shot and that it's gonna be
amazing. We're here to get we're
27:59
praying that God gives us mercy
and gives us
28:03
the fortune what I believe is
where the greatest time where
28:06
everything's getting revealed.
And we're gonna be in the
28:10
biggest revival in history for
Jesus.
28:14
To see me have any idea about
the timeline, she expects from
28:18
the Supreme Court
28:19
Justice, just a text that she
said, Why are Kansai would be
28:23
able to tell the people that
keep the keep the whole, this is
28:27
such an anomaly in history that
nobody really knows timelines
28:31
and stuff like that. But I do
know this. I put myself I put
28:36
everything I had in the last
three weeks, financial and
28:40
everything I put that in,
because I know 100% our lecture
28:45
was stolen. Yeah, no, we can't
we we have to stand up as a
28:49
nation and we cannot. We cannot
allow this to happen. And all I
28:54
know is just just the fraud, the
machines, it's all gonna be
28:57
revealed work everybody in this
country. I don't care if you're
29:00
a Democrat or Republican.
Everyone is gonna know what they
29:04
tried to do.
29:05
Yeah, that that that I think
will happen. I know you do the
29:09
job. Well, I just want to give
you a little rundown of what I'm
29:11
seeing the GA machines, that
forensic evidence is going to be
29:16
allowed to be shown even though
it was initially locked down,
29:20
couldn't show it. And that
apparently will show some, some
29:24
differences. There's there's
other interesting things coming
29:28
out about Biden's brother in
law. The firm that he works for
29:33
stable street capital, they are
part owner of Dominion systems.
29:38
Kamala Harris's husband, Doug,
he was a partner in Lord Mark
29:43
Malloch Brown's firm, which is
biggest law firm with
29:47
representation in China. I mean,
it's just, it's all it's all
29:50
being brought to a head, and I'm
just waiting for what I think
29:55
will be the ultimate play which
at this point, I would have to
30:00
be pence stopping or delaying
the the count of the electoral
30:07
college votes. And from what I'm
understanding constitutionally,
30:12
once the Supreme Court said,
we're not, we're not a part of
30:15
this process, even though I
think arguably, they're supposed
30:19
to work on disputes between
states that they probably can
30:25
intervene with Pence, saying,
for instance, maybe says, Oh, I
30:31
want to have a, you know, simple
majority vote, whether the
30:37
alternate slate of electors
should be allowed, there's a lot
30:39
of leeway for him to do stuff.
And that's
30:42
what a lot of stuff they could
be done. I don't think anybody's
30:45
gonna be done. But that's just
my opinion. Now, the thing
30:48
that's interesting now is that
the media is getting all bent
30:50
out of shape, because the 12th
was the day that that the
30:54
Supreme Court ruled against Al
Gore. So now everything after
30:57
that it's new, his bad thing,
it's bad new history, but but
31:01
nobody wants to recognize the
fact that if you remember Al
31:04
Franken, when he was num elected
to the Senate in Minnesota, nine
31:09
months went by before that was
finalized
31:12
nine months if that was in the
presidential election
31:15
was beside the point it does
happen these jobs and could go
31:19
on, but on the 18th of December
is when when Trump Trump, I do
31:25
have to have a clip of this. You
mean
31:27
the executive order We've been
living under since 2018? That's
31:30
for decorative order. This
31:32
woman Lee Dunn, this is a lawyer
go. Yes. I saw you've seen this
31:36
skip. Yeah, it's good. Pete
talks about it. And on the 18th
31:40
is when the reports was to go
into the
31:43
well, it's no later no later
than the 18th. It was 45 days
31:47
after the election. So it could
come
31:49
at any time. You want to play
the lead done. disclose? Yes.
31:52
Yes. I think it's I think it's
very good. She
31:54
goes a little Wait, wait, wait,
what but before we do that,
31:56
since we're on the rally, I
don't want to jump away from
31:59
that. Because at the rally was
Alex Jones. Yeah, this rally was
32:04
a was a Christian rally.
32:07
It was the Jared Avenger. The
Jericho rally, I
32:09
think is what it was, yeah, the
Jericho route. And so I always
32:12
really was kind of disappointed
alex jones pandering to this
32:16
audience. You don't. If you're
talking to a Christian audience,
32:20
and you're not, you know, you
don't have to, you can talk to
32:24
them, like regular people. You
don't have to pander to them
32:27
just because they
32:29
know, he always does that. And
he uses my number one pet peeve
32:33
of Christian virtue signaling,
which Steve Bannon does, is by
32:36
saying, Well, today is the 13th
of December in the year of our
32:41
Lord 2020. That's the virtue
signaling.
32:46
pet peeve, I probably would have
caught it. I'm sure alex
32:48
jones doesn't all the time.
32:50
But I have two clips from judge
one of him pandering in this
32:53
second line, which I had to edit
way down. I was a funnier clip,
32:57
because he's got some lines in
there that are just just rich.
33:00
Well, let's play clip one.
Rockefeller,
33:03
not Bill Gates, not Barack
Obama, not Joe Biden, but Jesus
33:08
Christ. And God gave us and rose
up Donald Trump to stand against
33:16
the enemy and draw out the
enemy. So as dark as some of
33:20
these days are, understand, this
is the beginning of the great
33:23
revival before the Antichrist
comes. World Government,
33:30
implantable microchips, Satanism
is out of the open, the Bible is
33:36
fulfilled. Revelation is
fulfilled. Jesus Christ is
33:40
fulfilled. God Almighty, is in
charge.
33:45
Mighty God. Yeah,
33:48
wow, I've never heard him like
that. That's pretty.
33:51
I haven't either. I considered
it pandering and the whole thing
33:55
was like that. But I was
listening to him. And as he
33:59
could probably become a preacher
is not quite so good. I could
34:06
No, I know. But this guy, I'm
talking about the screaming can
34:09
where you blow out your lungs?
34:10
Well, just just one thing. And
one of our producers sent in a
34:12
note about the, you know, the
mark of the beast and all that.
34:17
And it also what what Jones
would just say, I think he's he
34:20
probably was talking about the
vaccine as well. And, and really
34:26
the 666 and then what is it the
the actual, this is all for the
34:31
end of times when you get the
the mark of the beast either on
34:35
your forehead or your right
hand. which is which is maybe
34:40
why Fauci is out there saying in
your arm, it's not in your hand,
34:44
not in your head. So your arm,
it's in your arm, that's where
34:46
it's gonna be good, don't worry
about it.
34:49
Let's listen to part two.
34:51
You look at the miserable
globalist. You look at people
34:54
like Bill Gates, and you look at
people like Mark Zuckerberg and
34:59
the rest of They are miserable
slaves of Satan. And we pray for
35:05
them, and hope that the Holy
Spirit can still touch their
35:09
soul. But more importantly, we
pray for President Donald john
35:15
Trump in this incredibly serious
moment. And we pray for all the
35:22
women in America with a system
trying to lie to to kill their
35:26
babies, and we say, don't kill
your babies. The enemy wants to
35:31
keep the whorehouses open and
the liquor stores open and the
35:35
Walmart's open and the targets
and the Amazons while they tell
35:39
you, the churches are not
essential. We will never get up.
35:43
We will never surrender. We will
never back down to the satanic
35:47
pedophile globalist New World
Order. And they're walking dead,
35:53
reanimated corpse, Joe Biden.
And we will never recognize him.
36:01
Trump. President Trump had zero
connection to Russians. no proof
36:06
for years investigation. With
the Biden's it's open and shut.
36:11
So I don't know who's going to
the White House in 38 days. But
36:15
I should Oh, this Joe Biden is a
globalist and Joe Biden will be
36:21
removed one way or another.
36:25
You know, he's really been on a
tear lately. And I have a little
36:29
bit of insight into what's going
on. You know, he's been on
36:32
Rogan, he had Rogan on his show.
Then he went on Tim Poole on
36:37
Friday, which was pretty over
the top. He's even through
36:41
channels asked if I would
interview him and just use
36:44
snippets. I'm like, shit, man,
we didn't have you never
36:47
listened to the show. You don't
need for me to interview you. We
36:50
play plenty of snippets. But the
the deep platforming hurt him
36:54
very, very significantly. So the
only have to the only Avenue he
37:01
has is to go on other shows. And
then you know, Garner up
37:05
interest. It's his version of a
newsletter. He's got he's got to
37:09
get his he's got to get himself
out there. And yes,
37:12
I do. I will say I will say
something in regards to that. If
37:16
he had developed his audience
from the get go outside the
37:22
system,
37:22
he'd like certain people you
know of,
37:25
yeah, there are people that have
managed to do this. They've
37:27
decided it's a slow it's a slow
process of intelligence,
37:31
slow path to peace. But yes,
it's possible.
37:37
I think it would have been
better off.
37:38
Now. Did you get anything from
General Flynn? Oh, wait,
37:42
whenever we talk about General
Flynn, we have to we have to the
37:44
bugle.
37:48
General Flynn, he was
37:50
there. So I thought it was
boring.
37:52
He was very boring. That's why I
only brought the bugle because I
37:55
was like, Alright, what are you
gonna say? And he said pretty
37:58
much the same thing that he's
always said. And then the
38:01
President did a flyby in marine
one, which. And Flynn spent a
38:08
lot of time working on that.
What I heard from my channels
38:13
about Flynn, right after the
Texas lawsuit was not taken.
38:18
Rejected is not the right word,
but on procedural for procedural
38:23
reasons were not taken up. Was
it? mF is not worried about
38:27
anything. First, he's General
Flynn, why would you be
38:34
perfect.
38:36
I will say that the reason I the
most exciting thing in that in
38:41
that rally was Alex Jones. And I
will say that his his Brea
38:46
animated corpse line
38:48
is very good. I thought
38:49
it was the best line of the
show.
38:52
As I said, it's a big show
between now and but we have, we
38:58
have the 18th. And this this is
gonna have right now we have
39:03
military all around the country,
Ford you know, devil storm,
39:07
which obviously isn't exercise,
they do it every single year.
39:10
It's very nice how it coincides
with Operation warp speed, which
39:15
is kicking off today. And, and
Monday as we come to plunge the
39:21
needle into the arm of hundreds
of millions of Americans. Who
39:27
knows what could happen? There
could be under this, but I want
39:32
to play this clip now under this
executive order from 2018. We
39:36
are in fact, under the executive
order under a national emergency
39:41
which we've been under since 911
is all kinds of national
39:44
emergencies that every president
including this one, just let me
39:47
re up that one and get to do
cool stuff, get the fly the
39:50
drones don't want to get rid of
that one. And everything that
39:54
took place in the 2018 election
when right after this executive
39:59
order was written took place in
2020. And we'll see if we get
40:04
some kind of tribunal from the
military or what's going to
40:09
happen. Here's where she from
this lead done this is she from?
40:16
But I thought she was a DC
attorney, but I'm not sure. Yes,
40:20
I know. She's an attorney.
Anyway, here's here's her.
40:23
Here's her view of the the
executive order. Hey
40:26
folks, human rights attorney
Litem this year, I want to talk
40:29
to you
40:30
a little bit.
40:30
What's the Hey folks, come on.
Hey, guys, is what it is.
40:34
Alright, guys, come on, folks.
40:37
Human rights attorney Litem this
year, I want to talk to you
40:39
today, a little bit about a
recent declaration of a national
40:43
emergency by President Trump to
deal with the threat of
40:46
interference in US elections,
and how this intersects Trump's
40:50
legal team statements in the
last 48 hours on the election
40:54
irregularities, if you will, and
what this all means taken as a
40:57
whole. So recently, Donald Trump
issued an executive order that I
41:01
was actually not familiar with,
entitled imposing certain
41:05
sanctions in the event of
foreign interference in the
41:08
United States election. In that
order, he noted that people have
41:12
the ability to interfere in or
undermine public confidence in
41:16
the United States elections.
These are direct quotes, this
41:19
ability included and I quote,
again, the unauthorized
41:23
accessing of election and
campaign infrastructure, which
41:28
was defined to include
information and communications
41:31
technology, as well as systems
used by or on behalf of the
41:35
federal government or a state or
local government in managing the
41:38
election process, which
specifically if you look at the
41:42
definitions of what this all
sort of devolves down to
41:44
includes, and I quote, again,
voter registration databases,
41:48
voting machines, voting
tabulation, equipment, and
41:52
equipment for the secure
transmission of election
41:54
results. Trump further noted
appointment come back to later
41:58
in this little piece, that
people have the ability to
42:01
interfere with elections
through, quote, distribution of
42:05
propaganda, and disinformation,
and quote, the President went on
42:10
and later paragraphs of the
executive order to state that
42:13
the, quote, proliferation of
digital devices and internet
42:16
best based communications has
created significant
42:20
vulnerabilities and magnified
the scope and intensity of the
42:24
threat of foreign interference.
And then he opined that such
42:27
constituted quote, and unusual
and extraordinary threat to the
42:33
national security of the United
States, after which he
42:37
unequivocally concluded, I
hereby declare a national
42:42
emergency.
42:44
Right. He's got a lot of leeway
under national emergency and it
42:47
all falls under the military
intelligence. So the Director of
42:52
National Intelligence will give
us a full load down sometime
42:57
this week. I don't think we have
to wait until the 18th.
43:02
It'll be on the 18th is my
prediction. Um,
43:06
whatever it is, the President is
definitely riling up magga
43:11
country to be at the ready to
fight for him. This is I think
43:16
this is much more serious than I
think certainly you think
43:20
because it tears are going to
come and we will see some
43:23
attempt at trials, tribunals
some attempted arresting people,
43:29
again, it'll all be tied back to
China to the illegal voting and
43:32
we'll all be done under this
executive order. And it's going
43:35
to get crazy. I can I can feel
it happening.
43:41
I know. Well, maybe
43:43
you can feel it in Texas. I sure
don't feel it here.
43:45
Well, no. What? Hello, did you
not see where we want to kick
43:48
you out of the country? We were
creating our own country over
43:52
here, son and we don't need you.
If you would take in the clue
43:56
and the cue from your fellow
Californians and moved here.
44:00
Holy crap. We just got Oracle.
We got Oracle. We got Hewlett
44:03
Packard. We got Tesla. Oh, my
goodness. What's left? You get
44:09
all the
44:09
crap a lot. All the Google for
one.
44:12
Yeah. Well, apples got a big
campus here. You've got all the
44:15
latest flying saucer that
landed? Oh, no.
44:18
Well, congratulate
Congratulations. You've got it
44:21
there. Well, I'm certainly
hoping that the President
44:25
prevails. Because if there's one
thing Well, there's a couple
44:29
things we've been called
throughout the past five years,
44:32
the worst of which is
Republicans, which I find very
44:35
insulting when someone calls us
Republicans. But the overall
44:40
it's very and so I've never
belonged the worst ever. Well,
44:43
I have been I will say I'm going
to repeat for the new listeners,
44:46
because there's always two or
three of them. I began my whole
44:51
life as a Democrat. I was raised
as a Democrat and I was raised
44:54
in a Democrat. I was a Democrat.
Pretty much. My earliest career
45:00
as a working person, I became I
became a Republican. during the
45:05
Reagan administration, I did not
think Jimmy Carter was a good
45:09
president, I thought that I
decided the democrats were a
45:12
bunch of people that botched
everything, and then became
45:15
republican and it was republican
for, I don't know, 10 years or
45:19
longer or 1516. And then I
decided that the Republican
45:23
Party's a bunch of douchebags,
too. And so I became an
45:26
independent, and then I
registered as an independent and
45:29
stayed as such until I realized
that you can be something as
45:32
even beyond independent, non
affiliated Yes, that's what I am
45:37
today, is it?
45:38
Is it unaffiliated or non
affiliated?
45:41
I think it's unaffiliated, but
I'm also like, non affiliate, so
45:45
just a bit more dramatic.
45:46
I've never belong to any
political party. I don't I just
45:50
not
45:51
all of them share peace or
freedom. Now, I consider myself
45:57
a libertarian after I
46:00
think that's, yeah, I
46:02
think that's just that's that's
a cop out. I mean, I shield for
46:06
Ron Paul.
46:08
I don't I'm not registered as
such.
46:10
No, no, I'm just saying that I
shield for ron paul in 2008. I
46:13
didn't register as a
libertarian, but I thought he
46:15
had the right idea. I was just
learning about the Federal
46:18
Reserve from him. Like, oh, so I
was, I was late, late comer a
46:22
late bloomer. But now one of the
things so we're not
46:25
Republicans.
46:26
No, but we have also been called
apologists, Trump apologists.
46:33
And this has you and me, my
friend on the list on the target
46:38
list. We have been Trump
apologists
46:41
tell you something about the 69
million people that voted for
46:45
Donald Trump. These people have
revealed themselves for the
46:48
racist that they are for the
tribalism that they are viewing.
46:53
That's every Trump voter. They
voted for this consciously
46:57
knowing what Donald Trump stood
for for the last four years.
47:03
You are being targeted, but not
because you're victims, because
47:07
you're victimizing the rest of
us. And I don't think that they
47:10
should be forgotten. And I don't
think that we should look the
47:13
other way. I think we need to
remember people must remember
47:16
and hold you to account. I do
think that people need to be
47:19
held accountable.
47:20
How much are we gonna just
47:22
let past five you cannot come
47:24
into this White House with the
idea that these people aren't
47:27
the enemy. They are
47:28
the hottest places in hell,
reserved for those who are tired
47:32
of moral crisis. remain neutral,
47:34
Shame on them. They are going to
lose way more than this
47:38
election.
47:39
We want the prisons so filled
with Trump's and Trump flunkies
47:43
and Trump apologists and Trump
enablers that we have to convert
47:47
Trump buildings into new god
damned Trump prisons. We want
47:51
enough of them in there that
they can hold reunions and
47:54
birthday parties.
47:56
This is some ugly ass talk, man.
47:59
These people are sick.
48:01
That's pretty ugly.
48:02
That is some of the most sick.
This is they're talking about
48:05
fellow Americans and then
they're supposed to be the big
48:08
igniters Oh, we're gonna unite
everybody. And this is the
48:11
rhetoric that we hear. Mm hmm.
And then we Yeah, we can be
48:15
called apologist but I want
people to pay careful attention
48:17
to this type of talk.
48:20
And this is embedded in the
system. It was it was amazing. I
48:26
found amazing interview with
Rachel Maddow on Cole bear. And,
48:31
you know, she's, of course, you
know, she is the, the mack daddy
48:35
of of cable news. And everyone
fawns over her loves her so
48:39
much. But just listen to how she
explains what her job actually
48:44
is and how it changed with the
Trump administration. She's
48:48
admitting it now that it's
coming to an end. To some
48:52
degree.
48:53
Do you have any perspective on
what it's done?
48:54
Are you asking basically did
this break me?
48:57
No. But it did it did it in some
way change your chemical
49:01
composition?
49:02
It might have changed what I am
able to digest and how I mean, I
49:08
feel like this was, I mean, this
is a great time to be in the
49:14
news business, because we've
never been more vital just to
49:18
learn these basic rules. Vital,
49:21
I am vital. I tell you, I've
never been more vital than
49:25
during this election,
49:26
and that if we didn't know them
before, you know, don't listen
49:29
to what they're saying. Just
watch what they're doing. You
49:31
know, don't don't don't take at
face value, something that you
49:35
got from a government official
just because a government
49:37
official is saying it.
49:39
How about all those people who
are familiar with the
49:41
President's thinking and sources
say Holy crap,
49:44
those rules became very easy to
remember all of a sudden again
49:48
in the Trump administration,
which is good, but they're good
49:50
rules for us for all time. I
just feel like to a certain
49:54
extent, like training to do this
work means you like learn the
49:58
rules of the road. And you learn
how to operate safely and you
50:03
like build up your skills, you
know, you take lessons you learn
50:07
from the best you do. It's like,
like getting a commercial
50:09
driver's license, like, I'm
going to be a big rig driver,
50:11
I'm going to be out on America's
highways, I'm going to convey
50:14
myself down that Highway in a
way that is safe for my fellow
50:17
travelers. And then you enter
into this administration, and
50:20
instead of getting your big
Reagan getting on the highway,
50:22
it turns out his bumper cars and
all the cars, what you're gonna
50:25
do all day is smash into each
other and try to hurt each
50:28
other. And that's your driving.
That's your job. Now,
50:31
I see that my job is to get in
the bumper car and go and drive
50:35
into people and hurt them.
50:39
This is the thinking.
50:42
It's a fast fitting analogy.
50:44
Yeah. But that's that's the
thinking here. It's like, oh, it
50:47
wasn't the way it wasn't the way
it's supposed to be. So I might
50:51
as well just go do the same
thing.
50:53
It's a lot more fun. psychos.
50:55
Anyway, According to NBC, Trump
is all but admitted defeat.
50:58
Tonight, a rare acknowledgement
from President Trump that he'll
51:02
soon be out of the White House
tweeting the Biden
51:05
administration will be a scandal
plagued mess for years to come.
51:08
A reference to the federal
criminal investigation of hunter
51:11
Biden's finances. Authorities
examining whether the younger
51:15
Biden violated tax and money
laundering laws in his Chinese
51:19
business dealings. Hunter Biden
says everything was handled
51:22
legally and appropriately.
President Trump has often taken
51:26
aim at Hunter Biden, but now a
new target his own attorney
51:29
general tweeting, why didn't the
DOJ report the Biden matter
51:33
before the election, all of it
as president elect Biden
51:36
announced a number of former
Obama officials for his
51:39
administration. They know how
government should and can work
51:43
for all Americans, including
former Obama National Security
51:47
Adviser Susan Rice to lead his
Domestic Policy Council, former
51:51
chief of staff for Veterans
Affairs.
51:58
I was gonna put a pool together
nooses and rice was somehow
52:02
gonna get into this
administration. It was
52:04
not formal yet but it seems like
she's in looks like she did it
52:08
who
52:08
did the hell wants her in this
administration? She's a creep.
52:13
Well, I
52:13
think if I were to guess Black
Lives Matter is mad. They're mad
52:19
because the administration is
not taking their phone call so I
52:22
think maybe it's like got him a
blacks
52:26
are really part of Black Lives
Matter. Doesn't
52:29
matter. What color did you vote
for me?
52:31
You're black.
52:32
All right in in what else could
52:34
it be to lead his Domestic
Policy Council
52:37
Domestic Policy Council on us
and
52:39
what is what is that exactly?
52:41
It's just a way to get the black
lady in.
52:46
What she gets your foot in the
door she's Ambassador next
52:49
thing, you know, Domestic
52:50
Policy Council. Let's see what
it is. Let's see what it is.
52:53
including former Obama National
Security Adviser Susan Rice to
52:57
lead his Domestic Policy
Council, former Obama Chief of
53:00
Staff Denis McDonough for
Veterans Affairs and former
53:03
Obama Agriculture Secretary Tom
Vilsack to lead that department
53:08
again. A big moment for Biden on
Monday when 538 electors will
53:13
cast their votes in all the
states to certify his victory in
53:18
the Domestic Policy Council. The
United States is the principal
53:21
form used by the President of
the United States for
53:24
considering domestic policy. All
right. Let's see who's on it.
53:29
Right now. pence bar a czar Chad
wolf.
53:33
Okay, so it's it's based
drinking,
53:35
basically the whole cabinet.
Additional participants Wheeler
53:40
from EPA Mulvaney Larry Kudlow,
okay, it's it's it's like a
53:46
drink like a Friday at Club five
to Friday afternoon club. We
53:50
have a little drink.
53:51
Yeah, Friday afternoon drink.
Yes, once a week. I just get
53:54
together what are we going to
call it well, what can we do?
53:56
What can what can we convene
that so we can write off our
54:00
drinks? Oh, my God. Oh, we had
the Domestic Policy Council.
54:05
Let's have a meeting. Ah, yeah.
54:07
Meeting meeting bringing the
drinks. If people are you know,
54:12
it's been we've been talking
about this so long about about
54:18
China and the infiltration into
the into pretty much all of our
54:23
big areas, all the ones that the
President has been made to look
54:26
like a dunce.
54:28
Of course, the media is top top
of the list, but I love
54:33
the someone sent me a couple of
sound clips from a game from a
54:37
video game. This is not even a
new game. It's the Command and
54:40
Conquer. I think this one was
the generals and it's the US
54:43
fighting against China. And just
listen to I don't know who
54:47
programmed this thing. Listen to
some of these quotes.
54:50
China has been generous.
54:54
Then there's this building the
Chinese Empire. Yeah. And then
54:58
we have big plans. I like that
one a lot. That sounds good.
55:02
I know we'll grow larger.
55:03
Mm hmm. And then there's this
one without
55:06
the protesters Get out of my
way. I'm
55:08
busy.
55:09
Don't trust
55:13
my way.
55:18
Isn't that the best one?
55:21
The best one. You just play that
routinely.
55:25
It's so good
55:27
day protesters Get out of my
way. I'm
55:29
busy.
55:31
I'm busy. That's how they think
about you. Ah, all right. So
55:37
we'll see. But I love that
Thursday will be our show day. I
55:42
hope nothing happens on show day
itself. There's so many cool
55:45
things happening this month. On
the 21st we have a rare
55:51
Christmas star occurrence, which
happens only once every it
55:56
happened 1000 years ago where
Jupiter and Venus can join in
56:00
the sky visible from Earth.
Yeah. And it will look like a
56:04
very bright star, which some say
might have been how the Star of
56:08
Bethlehem came came into play.
Yeah. And then on the 21st of
56:14
January, just some other crazy
56:18
astrologers going nuts. It's
nuts.
56:24
Excuse me. So all of this stuff
should obviously behoove Donald
56:27
Trump since it can't be the star
of Bethlehem. If he's not going
56:30
to defeat evil. Hello. so
obvious. so obvious. Yeah,
56:36
that's it?
56:37
Yes. Well, you know, I I do not
underestimate the American
56:44
public. And I think that there's
a significant portion that have
56:50
been riled up and I'm not going
to take it. And they're going
56:52
they want to see some fireworks
from this president, regardless
56:55
of the outcome. They want to see
some fireworks. And I think to
56:59
be fair about it, so do I. I
mean, we've been waiting for the
57:02
1000s of totally sealed
indictments for five years.
57:07
That's now when the over 200,000
give us one or two before you
57:11
go. If you go
57:14
one, anything but you're gonna
get nothing.
57:18
Okay? I it ain't over till it's
over. So he on the 21st on the
57:23
twin argue that pretty hard to
top. It ain't over till it's
57:27
over until the fat lady sings.
But
57:32
we shall see. Okay. And this is
really nothing left to report
57:36
other than hopefully today,
we'll have some of the names on
57:40
the Chinese Database List. I
think that's that's,
57:43
I just want those names. Who did
well, I have
57:45
the whole database. I got the
dump. It's too delicious to
57:49
believe. Oh, we need to talk
about the COVID for a moment I
57:54
watched the brand new movie came
out on December 11th overhyped
57:58
the Michael Bay produced
songbird about the COVID 23
58:05
locked down. I figured there
might be some messages in there
58:09
something that would give us a
clean a thing. Yes, I did. The
58:15
movie is a humongous piece of
crap. It is really
58:19
disappointing. I mean, yeah, it
looks great, because everyone is
58:24
locked down except people who
are immune, which is a small
58:28
group and the immunes get an A
yellow immune armband, which you
58:33
need is scanned by the
authorities. And the movie is
58:38
pretty much about a bike
messenger guy who's immune who's
58:41
fallen in love via video text
with a with a young woman. And
58:48
it's about their romance and how
he then tries to get her a
58:51
yellow badge to get her to live
free. And that's it is it and
58:56
there's no social message other
than you're going to be shipped
58:59
off to the cue zone. I kind of
like that. The quarantine zone
59:02
they called the cue zone. And,
and everything else looks like
59:08
it is now except just crap here.
59:11
So is boring. It's
59:12
very boring. It was especially
like, watch,
59:16
you actually managed to watch
the whole thing. And it was that
59:19
it was dull. I watched the whole
10 minutes I'm done with these
59:22
movies.
59:23
I watched the whole thing as a
public service. So no one else
59:25
has to spend their money on it,
please. I did I do that. I do
59:29
that. I
59:29
admire that. Yes. You can still
watch 10 minutes and tell people
59:33
not to watch it.
59:34
No, but I like going for the
full thing.
59:38
And
59:40
like to get people to whole
load.
59:42
I do like people to give the
whole load. All right, let's
59:45
talk about some bullcrap with
the COVID because it's really
59:48
getting laid on thick
everywhere.
59:50
All right, well, I have a series
of clips on the rollout dissolve
59:53
yesterday's clips.
59:55
Oh, wait, roll. Before we do the
vaccine, let's just do a couple
59:59
more situation. Awareness
because I want it the vaccine is
1:00:02
our Savior. So we need to save
that for the last.
1:00:08
Yeah, okay, you can do the thing
and now we're off the vaccine
1:00:11
but I should at least give you a
good idea where this is coming
1:00:14
from by doing this Saturday
rundown on NBC. Yes. And see we
1:00:19
she just wants you to play this
rundown to listen to the
1:00:23
difference in tone. It was
always Oh, we're all gonna die.
1:00:28
We're all gonna die and Trump's
an idiot and he's he won't leave
1:00:30
office.
1:00:32
Oh, drinking bleach. Yes. Okay,
UV lights. Yes. All right, DME.
1:00:37
Yes.
1:00:40
Sorry. Now the rundowns a lot
different.
1:00:43
Breaking News Tonight, the
moment we have been waiting for
1:00:46
the FDA authorizes emergency use
of a COVID vaccine, calling it
1:00:50
safe and effective. D day was
the beginning of the end.
1:00:56
And that's where we are today.
1:00:58
But now the unprecedented
national effort to produce and
1:01:01
administer the vaccine, as the
death toll hits a new one day
1:01:05
record. The first vaccination is
now set for Monday. We're on the
1:01:09
ground with UPS and FedEx as
they begin this massive
1:01:12
challenge delivering the most
important packages in history.
1:01:16
This is a monumental event. It
may be our finest hour.
1:01:22
Hospitals first in line to get
the vaccine, how doctors and
1:01:25
nurses are getting ready amid a
brutal surge in communications.
1:01:28
One state has just run out of
ICU beds. Supreme rejection,
1:01:34
the latest attempt to overturn
the
1:01:36
second that was great Did I hear
like a crash cart going when you
1:01:39
said running out like a like
someone coding in the
1:01:42
background. One state has just
run out of ICU beds.
1:01:52
Well done boys patients.
1:01:54
One state has just run out of
ICU beds. Supreme rejection,
1:02:00
the latest attempt to overturn
the election shot down by the
1:02:03
Supreme Court mid year report
card. We've been following these
1:02:07
high school students since the
first day of class their raw
1:02:10
emotions in this challenging
year.
1:02:16
With Jose Diaz balart Yeah, so
1:02:20
Texas is still open. Although
Mayor Adler has now announced I
1:02:26
think from his timeshare in
Cabo, that we could be going
1:02:31
into stage five we've never been
in stage five but now apparently
1:02:34
we're going there and that would
of course mean we have to shut
1:02:37
everything down which I don't
think it's going to happen he
1:02:41
has no leg to stand on. We went
out last night to to Verna,
1:02:46
which is an Italian restaurant
downtown which closed for
1:02:50
several months during the Rona
and they did a complete
1:02:53
renovation. And it's now kind of
turned in from like a just a
1:03:00
regular old Italian restaurant
kind of looks like an Italian
1:03:03
restaurant woody on the inside.
It's turned into a you know
1:03:07
white marble top, a hipster
hangout with the with the club
1:03:14
music going I mean throw some
sand on the floor and then hang
1:03:18
up a mirror ball and you've got
a santro pay club. It was
1:03:21
fantastic. But social
distancing, no. Was shoulder to
1:03:25
shoulder packed in this place.
No one gives a crap. The waiters
1:03:31
and waitresses walking around
with with mass hanging off their
1:03:34
chin not on the you know, under
their nose. No one cares. But
1:03:39
the news tells you something
different. The news is telling
1:03:42
you we need refrigerated trucks
for the dead. More eggs are
1:03:48
fall. We need refrigerated
trucks because the marks are
1:03:52
over silver filled with dead pus
filled bodies. And this report
1:03:58
is
1:03:59
this is second time and you did
that last show too.
1:04:02
Because that's how they make it
sound.
1:04:05
And no, I'm talking about pus
filled
1:04:07
Well that's because I know you
don't like it
1:04:10
with the end of this colony on
it because I
1:04:12
yeah, that's sorry I got another
one later.
1:04:16
Oh, by the way I got we got just
I don't want to interrupt your
1:04:19
train of thought. But the
apparently thing has a sister
1:04:24
term. You know he's saying
apparently too seemingly.
1:04:28
Seriously? Oh,
1:04:29
I don't like I would rather have
apparently than seriously Did I
1:04:33
say cereal?
1:04:34
My daughter pointed this out.
She said you guys are saying
1:04:37
seriously, you in particular
pointing at me. And so she
1:04:41
catches that she kisses me
around the house. If I'm upset
1:04:44
in the house, she'll call me out
which I think is great. I always
1:04:46
think that's what you want.
1:04:47
Yeah, that's
1:04:48
what you want. What people don't
realize that that's what you
1:04:50
want. But I I just keep an eye
out if I say seriously, please,
1:04:56
please. Okay.
1:04:57
Same same with me.
1:05:01
All right.
1:05:02
So in this clip which is about
Terran county in Texas, it
1:05:06
starts off the same way. But
then they they give away the
1:05:11
clue as to what is happening
here. It doesn't really have to
1:05:15
do with your morgues being
overfilled with dead bodies from
1:05:19
the infectious plague. Quite
1:05:22
Hello and Good evening. I'm
Steve vigor it's nine o'clock
1:05:25
Tarrant County is preparing for
an increase in COVID-19 deaths
1:05:28
are now overflow registered
refrigeration units outside its
1:05:32
morgue. Fox fours David from
kendry has more details from the
1:05:36
county judge tonight David.
1:05:38
a steep turn County Judge Glen
Whitley says conversations about
1:05:41
bringing in refrigerated trucks
outside the medical examiner's
1:05:45
office have been going on for
months. He says it's been a long
1:05:48
time since this has happened but
that it points to these times
1:05:52
that we are living in Tarrant
County reported 15 deaths today
1:05:56
it reported 13 deaths yesterday
that 15 death count today is the
1:06:00
highest number we have seen
since August when you take a
1:06:03
look at the footage we have
you're going to see these wooden
1:06:06
walls that are placed up at the
Medical Examiner's Office. These
1:06:10
are what is surrounding those
trucks. The body count at the
1:06:13
Emmys office is not only related
to COVID-19 but judge Whitley
1:06:16
says it does make up a part of
it. He also says some families
1:06:21
are slowing down the process of
having a body transferred from
1:06:23
the Emmys office to a funeral
home because they're waiting to
1:06:26
make funeral arrangements in
hopes that pandemic conditions
1:06:30
will become safer.
1:06:31
Hello. And that's the same
everywhere you hear this story.
1:06:36
The funeral homes are not really
in business people want to have
1:06:41
bigger ceremonies Hey, keep him
on ice for a while we want to
1:06:45
have everyone hang out. Oh we're
locked down can't go. But now
1:06:49
let's let's make it sound like
we're all going to die. Because
1:06:54
oh man oh so horrible.
1:06:58
Here is an interesting story. By
the way, it's what's really
1:07:02
happening is so it was like the
1:07:05
story we played on the last show
that woman that runs the
1:07:07
hospitals. There's no COVID
people in here right
1:07:11
now this is a pastor Greg Locke
from Tennessee, who is talking
1:07:18
to was a CNN report and he
thinks this this is just a bunch
1:07:22
of crap.
1:07:23
So we reached out to Greg lock,
a pastor and conservative Wilson
1:07:26
County Tennessee who says he has
grown his congregation by
1:07:29
protesting COVID control
measures.
1:07:31
We're not gonna close our church
ladies.
1:07:35
There's a lot of sincere people
that are doing their best to put
1:07:37
out a vaccine but that doesn't
mean I'm gonna take it. I don't
1:07:39
believe the government can tell
me you know when or how I can
1:07:42
stick a needle in my arm or my
kids arms super government
1:07:45
overreach. Knox's he's moved his
services outdoors,
1:07:48
not to limit the spread of
COVID. But to handle all the new
1:07:51
people
1:07:51
who've come
1:07:53
to fear.
1:07:56
I'm saying the sickness is real.
I'm saying the pandemic is not.
1:07:59
I don't understand what you mean
when I say pandemics not real.
1:08:05
pandemic is not real.
1:08:07
But what do you think a pandemic
1:08:09
is? Not?
1:08:10
Not COVID-19.
1:08:12
But what it is,
1:08:14
is,
1:08:15
I think we're stuck on this.
1:08:20
There's no pandemic COVID
1:08:24
what is the pandemic then?
1:08:26
Not what we're experiencing?
1:08:27
I'm 44 years old. We've not had
one of my lifetime. So I don't
1:08:30
know. And this is Nadia.
1:08:32
I love the millennial kid.
1:08:38
Well, you know, this is an old
news trick that was been
1:08:41
discussed in the past. You find
somebody with a with a kind of a
1:08:47
thick real country accent and
make them decide you want to
1:08:51
vilify? Yeah, and then you talk
to No, I'm not gonna hear
1:08:55
martial kick. Nobody's putting a
needle in my arm. Well, don't
1:09:00
you know how safe vaccines are?
1:09:03
Nobody's gonna put a needle and
mom I'm not new. But I mean that
1:09:08
dude, you get a guy like it this
is just part of the propaganda
1:09:12
mechanism is and it's really
shameful. It's
1:09:14
a redneck red herring. It's
horrible. What they do with
1:09:17
these people.
1:09:17
redneck red herring is it shows?
Yeah,
1:09:20
thank you trolls. Meanwhile,
over on MSNBC, there's the guy
1:09:25
who kicked it all off. I think
he was highly responsible.
1:09:28
Michael osterholm. He was the
guy that was on Joe Rogan show
1:09:32
in March when I was out there.
And he was telling Joe millions
1:09:36
are going to die. Well, he he
earned his stripes. boy. He's
1:09:41
everywhere. Now he gets to show
up and he's on the the the
1:09:45
president elect offices Advisory
Committee for the COVID and he's
1:09:51
got a message and it ain't
pretty. But you know, I've been
1:09:53
very critical of the advice for
giving people for Christmas
1:09:57
holidays. You know, if we expect
That we're going to get out of
1:10:01
this without having a big
increase in cases and
1:10:03
acknowledge that we're going to
have all kinds of new friends,
1:10:07
family members who have not been
bubbled up quarantine for 10
1:10:11
days to our house for Christmas.
1:10:13
What we're going to do is I will
guarantee you that
1:10:15
grandpa or grandma won't be here
for Christmas. Oh, we have to
1:10:19
get that kind of messy chairs.
This is our COVID year. This is
1:10:24
our COVID Christmas, not like
last year, and I really believe
1:10:27
with vaccines won't be like that
next year. But this year, if you
1:10:30
love your family, if you really
care about your family, we won't
1:10:34
have these get togethers, which
I know will be difficult,
1:10:37
they'll be very difficult. But
we've got to start telling the
1:10:40
public Exactly. You know, you
can't sugarcoat it anymore.
1:10:44
It's all about human life.
1:10:45
Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
1:10:48
You know what? You know what
this guy? This guy reminds me of
1:10:53
this reminds me of 1999. And the
same kind of guys that were all
1:10:58
panicky about y2k. Ah, yes, he
sounds just like one of them.
1:11:06
Oh, my God, you know, we got to
do this or that we're all going
1:11:10
to go all of my, there's gonna
be no money. On January 1,
1:11:14
it's right fill up your bathtub.
There'll be no water. I remember
1:11:18
it. Right. I had my cash in the
freezer. I had my water in the
1:11:21
tub. I was a believer, I was all
in, bring it to me bring it to
1:11:25
me. The downside of doing the
best,
1:11:30
by the way, it's interesting
that they it's almost a 20 year
1:11:33
cycle on that y2k to this and
there was a huge stock market
1:11:38
collapse, around margin mean
rolling next year, you just say
1:11:42
and write that down.
1:11:45
The downside of being from the
future and doing the best
1:11:48
podcast in the universe is that
many of the things that people
1:11:51
see now, we have talked about or
played clips from or discussed
1:11:57
months and months ago, to see
China. It's not like we haven't
1:12:01
been all over that. But with
PCR, very early on analysis,
1:12:08
understanding the cycle count,
this is now still relatively new
1:12:13
for a lot of people, but also
played several clips from the
1:12:16
inventor of the PCR the
polymerase chain reaction
1:12:23
process, which is now
fraudulently been turned, I
1:12:26
said, we'll say fraudulently
turned into a test. Certainly
1:12:30
when it comes to accuracy, or
what it's really doing, or being
1:12:33
able to use it as a test at all.
Kary mullis. So a lot of people
1:12:38
are sending me the same things
we've done months and months
1:12:40
ago. I mean, I even came across
an email the other day, I can't
1:12:44
believe you haven't said
anything about event 201 you
1:12:48
know, so we so add, please,
before you email us that go to
1:12:53
Bing, it.io bi n gi t.io. And
just type in your term that you
1:12:58
can't believe and it's a very
good search engine, it did
1:13:02
parses all the show notes, all
the clips, so you can always
1:13:05
find what we've been talking
about, or at least was on the
1:13:09
docket. So Kary mullis, the
inventor of the PCR passed away
1:13:14
late in 2019. Sadly, he would
have been a nice voice to have
1:13:19
here, certainly around these PCR
bits test. And there was one
1:13:27
interview that he did. And this
was an AIDS HIV AIDS activist
1:13:32
interview because the PCR was
used to diagnose people with
1:13:37
HIV, and it was the exact same
people who are going to get the
1:13:40
Magical Vaccine, and who spent
hundreds of millions, if not
1:13:44
billions of dollars, coming up
with pretty much nothing. And he
1:13:49
talked about these guys in
particular Fauci so I wanted to
1:13:53
replay that everyone can hear
what the inventor of PCR said
1:13:57
about the credibility of Anthony
Fauci,
1:14:00
what is it? What What is it
about humanity that wants to go
1:14:04
to the all the details and stuff
and listening, you know, these
1:14:07
guys like bounty, get up there
and start talking to you know,
1:14:09
he doesn't know anything really
about anything. And I'd say that
1:14:12
to his face. Nothing. The man
thinks you can take a blood
1:14:16
sample and stick it in an
electron microscope, and if it's
1:14:18
got a virus in there, you will
know it. He doesn't understand
1:14:21
electron microscopy, and he
doesn't understand medicine in
1:14:25
that he should not be in a
position like us in. Most of
1:14:28
those guys up there on the top
are just total administrative
1:14:31
people, and they don't know
anything about what's going on
1:14:34
the bottom. You know, those guys
have got an agenda, which is not
1:14:39
what we would like them to have
being that we pay for them to
1:14:42
take care of our health in some
way. They've got a personal kind
1:14:45
of agenda. They make up their
own rules as they go they change
1:14:49
them when they want to. And they
smugly like Tony Fauci does not
1:14:52
mind going on television in
front of the people to pay a
1:14:54
salary and lie directly into the
camera. You can't expect the
1:14:58
sheep To really respect the best
and the brightest, they don't
1:15:02
know the difference. Really? I
mean, I like humans. Oh, don't
1:15:07
get me wrong. But basically,
there is a there is a vast the
1:15:11
vast majority of them do not
possess the ability to judge who
1:15:18
isn't who isn't a really good
scientist. I mean, that's the
1:15:21
problem. That's the main
problem, actually, with science,
1:15:23
I'd say in this century, because
science is being judged by
1:15:27
people. The funding is being
done by people who don't
1:15:31
understand it. Okay, who we
trust bouchy thought you didn't
1:15:34
know enough to know if Fauci
wants to get on television with
1:15:37
somebody who knows a little bit
about this stuff and debate him,
1:15:40
he could easily do it because
he's been asked, and there you
1:15:43
go, kind of
1:15:43
a damning review of Fauci as a
medical doctor sounds more like
1:15:48
a bag man for the pharmaceutical
industry. And it's too bad Kary
1:15:53
mullis is not with us today, I
would have loved to have asked
1:15:56
him what he thought of Bill Nye
the Science Guy, who clearly who
1:16:00
clearly wants to tell the
children of America what to do.
1:16:03
Greetings, Bill
1:16:04
Nye here with more on masks.
1:16:06
Here's a map of the United
States, the
1:16:08
reading shows where people are
wearing masks, and whacking
1:16:13
shows where people are getting
sick with Corona, I hope you can
1:16:17
see the fewer the mask the more
of those six. And there's a
1:16:20
perception that a virus can
travel through the fibers of a
1:16:24
mask like this red dot, because
viruses don't travel by
1:16:27
themselves. They travel on
1:16:29
droplets of spit,
1:16:31
and snacks not in the fibers are
tangible. So when the droplet
1:16:35
gets into the fibers of a mask,
it gets trapped. This is not
1:16:40
that hard to understand
everybody. That's why we have
1:16:42
rules about wearing a mask. Now
you know about rules, you pay
1:16:47
taxes on the whole road, but you
only get to drive on one
1:16:50
side at a time otherwise.
1:16:53
So everyone, please wear a mask.
1:16:57
And there's my end of show ISO
candidate drunk.
1:17:01
And not
1:17:03
I just I couldn't not bring that
to the table.
1:17:08
I know. You didn't say plus.
1:17:10
Now he didn't say that. Now, um,
Fauci is not as dumb. I don't
1:17:19
think as Kary mullis said in
that interview, I think Fauci is
1:17:25
very, very smart. He knows
exactly what he's doing. And I
1:17:29
have some examples of that. I'm
going to play a little slip he
1:17:34
made and then I would like to
get into the vaccine delivery
1:17:37
clips you have and then we'll
rip it all apart. So here is
1:17:41
Fauci. And where it was, he was
in Vermont, for some reason
1:17:44
doing a press conference about
the vaccine, and he of course,
1:17:47
trusts it. So
1:17:48
I would think that we trust the
FDA, they have pledged that they
1:17:53
will do what the science tells
them to do. So I can tell you
1:17:57
based on my experience, and what
I'm seeing, if there's a
1:18:01
vaccine, which I'm fairly
certain there will be that safe
1:18:05
and effective.
1:18:06
I for one, would not hesitate to
take it, nor would I recommend
1:18:11
nor would I hesitate
1:18:14
to recommend that my entire
family do
1:18:17
it so I feel good about it.
1:18:20
Truth wants to come out anybody?
I don't know. I would not I
1:18:23
would. I would not recommend
that to my family. That's the
1:18:26
best.
1:18:27
I trust the FDA. A just take one
word thalidomide. Yeah, doubt up
1:18:33
people.
1:18:34
Yeah. Well, the thing that that
most of the anti vaxxers I will
1:18:38
say, and I know many, what many
of them say is the problem with
1:18:43
Coronavirus vaccines, which they
have tried in the past. It has
1:18:47
always ended in disaster when
the inoculated and they've done
1:18:52
this with the animals. When the
inoculated then get the virus
1:18:57
again from the wild. They get
much sicker than they would have
1:19:01
been without the vaccine and the
and the animal trials were
1:19:04
skipped in this particular
process. And they killed all the
1:19:08
mink I don't know if it's
related, but it feels that way.
1:19:12
Hmm,
1:19:13
did you see this?
1:19:14
I'll play a clip out of the blue
which is up from my series on
1:19:18
the vaccine delivery. Okay. Uh,
this one I found peculiar. This
1:19:23
is a Dr. Torres or as our friend
Jose pronounces his doctor. Yes,
1:19:32
in fact, let me play the Medley
first before I even play this is
1:19:35
this is this is it sounds like a
nbcs move to Guadalajara. This
1:19:41
is. This is Dr. Torres medley of
Jose the host the the person
1:19:48
that's running the show today,
yesterday saying his name he
1:19:52
just love saying Torres and
Roland er. All right, which
1:19:57
which one is Dr. Torres medley.
1:20:00
Oh done. Okay, it's in a whole
different I'm sorry. I got it.
1:20:04
Senior medical correspondent dr.
john Torres joins us. Just voted
1:20:10
on recommendations for the new
vaccine including advice for
1:20:13
pregnant women. And Dr. COVID is
the CDC is now seeing exactly
1:20:17
how far apart these two shots
need to be. Dr. Torres, thank
1:20:21
you very much.
1:20:24
I couldn't even listen to the
report. I was so distracted by
1:20:27
the third is,
1:20:28
as the second is we actually
unfortunately a stepped all over
1:20:32
the second pronunciation which
he exaggerated. Well,
1:20:34
I want to hear it again can bc
1:20:36
senior medical correspondent dr.
john Thoris joins us now. Dr.
1:20:39
Torres, the CDC just voted was
on recommendations,
1:20:44
including advice for pregnant
women. And Dr. Torres, the CDC
1:20:48
is now seeing exactly how far
apart these two shots need to
1:20:51
be. Dr. Torres, thank you very
much this
1:20:54
Dr. Thoris. Did you like your
1:20:56
total last?
1:20:57
Did you see the the Australia
vaccine? Yeah, this was That was
1:21:02
good. But I know, I know what
happened. This is so tell us
1:21:06
yeah. Brazil. So Australia had
developed their own vaccine. It
1:21:10
is my belief it was an
attenuated vaccine. I don't
1:21:13
think it was one of these mRNA
vaccines. And we know from the
1:21:18
genome and the breakdown, or
we've been told what the hell do
1:21:21
we really know that the COVID is
a SARS cov two virus has little
1:21:27
bits of HIV in it, which is part
of the mechanism that uses to
1:21:33
deliver the protein spikes into
the system, which is also why it
1:21:37
makes it highly suspicious as
something that was not created
1:21:41
in the lab. But in order to
deliver a vaccine and attenuated
1:21:47
or dead virus, you've got to
have all pieces in it. And so
1:21:50
that means you have to have
little pieces of HIV. And lo and
1:21:53
behold, people started to show
up with testing positive for
1:21:57
HIV, which Australia says are
false positives. So and then
1:22:03
they stopped the whole fact.
That sounds like yes, sounds
1:22:08
messy to me.
1:22:09
Well, back to Dr. Total, as he
did say something in this. He
1:22:17
went on about all the stuff that
everybody pretty much knows if
1:22:20
they listen to any of these
reports. But he did drop this
1:22:22
little bomb in here, which I
thought was interesting, because
1:22:25
nobody's talking about this.
This is the this is during this
1:22:30
moment where he's saying Taurus
and Taurus over and over. This
1:22:34
is the Taurus report on 90 days.
Listen to this carefully.
1:22:38
The CDC also recommended the
vaccine even for someone who's
1:22:41
already had COVID, although they
could wait 90 days after getting
1:22:45
the disease to get the shot.
Since in those three months,
1:22:47
it's unlikely they'll get
reinfected with the virus.
1:22:51
Wow.
1:22:53
So that so that pay careful
attention to what he just said,
1:22:56
Well, I heard a couple of
things. But it sounds that if
1:23:00
you've had it, then you can't
get it for another three months.
1:23:05
But then you can get it again.
1:23:08
Well, wait, here's what he said,
is kind of what you said. But
1:23:12
what he said was that, should he
answering the question, should
1:23:16
people who've had COVID get the
vaccine? Now, under normal
1:23:21
disease theories, you would
think that if you've had it, you
1:23:24
don't need a vaccine? Oh,
1:23:25
no, no, this is everywhere. This
is everywhere. They're all
1:23:28
they're all saying. And I have
Fauci. I don't know if I clip
1:23:32
though
1:23:32
they're promoting taking the
vaccine, even if you had it Oh,
1:23:35
yeah. Then Then they say, This,
to me is extremely dubious. What
1:23:39
does it mean? It means it's not
a vaccine, it's a piece of crap.
1:23:42
That means something's amiss is
what it means. And so he says
1:23:46
that, well, if you've had it,
you can wait 90 days and then
1:23:50
get to move vaccine because
after 90 days, it's unlikely
1:23:53
you'll get COVID. Again, us
which Kant's that or implies
1:23:57
that you'll get COVID. Again,
after having it 90 days later,
1:24:02
which makes it what kind of what
is this? Or even after having
1:24:05
a vaccine?
1:24:07
Yes. Now, so this is very, very,
this really makes you wonder,
1:24:11
did you
1:24:12
see the surfer dude explained
the Madonna vaccine.
1:24:18
Yeah, you got that? Yes. It's
1:24:20
very good. Because what he said,
I mean, he's clearly a he's more
1:24:24
like a dude, let me tell you,
he's in front of a whiteboard.
1:24:28
And he does it in two minutes.
And he I think it's spot on. I
1:24:32
think he has it exactly right.
And it's worth listening to
1:24:35
because it's the first person
not wearing a lab coat, or I
1:24:37
think many went okay, I
understand what it's doing. I
1:24:41
don't want that our
1:24:42
genetic information can be
carried in three main ways. This
1:24:46
first begins with DNA that
encodes the blueprints to make
1:24:49
RNA that has the instructions to
make proteins, which are then
1:24:52
going to function in every cell
in our body. Now, the Pfizer and
1:24:56
biotech or moderna vaccines
against Coronavirus. Focus on
1:25:00
The second branch of this past
pathway mRNA or messenger RNA.
1:25:04
Now this has been used in the
past for gene therapy, or for
1:25:08
cancer treatment, but is now
being used for SARS COBie two,
1:25:12
and the Coronavirus has 29 main
proteins, but the specific
1:25:17
protein that's found on the
outer membrane is known as the
1:25:19
spike protein, which is really
important for to infect a
1:25:23
healthy cell. Now, what these
companies did is they looked at
1:25:26
the entire genetic makeup of
SARS COVID, and found the single
1:25:31
mRNA that encodes for the
instructions to make this spike
1:25:35
protein, they isolated out this
mRNA that can now be injected
1:25:40
into us in the form of vaccine
to make one of these 29
1:25:44
proteins, thus not giving us an
actual Corona virus. Now, this
1:25:49
mRNA is important as it's been
structured, three prime and a
1:25:53
five prime UTR, a coding region
and a place for the ribosome to
1:25:57
start.
1:25:57
This is literally gene splicing
what he's showing now and stop
1:26:01
Well,
1:26:01
you know, this is no different
than the explanation I gave that
1:26:04
nobody No,
1:26:04
no, no, you're right on. That's
why I, you are exactly right. He
1:26:09
just adds a few more
1:26:10
technical, more scientific, I'm
like to go ahead.
1:26:14
I think it's useful
1:26:15
and been packaged into a lipid
nanoparticle, which is critical
1:26:18
for it to fuse with our human
cells, not allowing the vaccine
1:26:22
or mRNA to now enter into
ourselves, this recruiting the
1:26:27
ribosomes and initiation
factors. Since this RNA looks
1:26:30
just like endogenous RNA that we
would make ourselves, it will
1:26:34
then use amino acids that we've
consumed to build the spike
1:26:38
protein. Now, that's when our
cells begin to say, Wait a
1:26:41
second. We haven't seen this
protein before.
1:26:44
Yeah, that's when the super
painful part comes in, or
1:26:48
an immune response to bring in a
macrophage to come and destroy
1:26:52
the cell that just got the
vaccine. But before the
1:26:55
macrophage destroys the cell,
it's going to remember that this
1:26:58
spike protein was different. It
was a foreign antigen, that it's
1:27:02
going to send the information to
our lymphatic system, which is
1:27:05
composed of B cells that are now
going to make antibodies against
1:27:09
this antigen and T cells, which
are now going to be on the
1:27:12
lookout for this antigen in the
future. So if we are newly
1:27:17
infected with Coronavirus, the
antibodies that we've now
1:27:21
produced are going to bind with
the antigen present on the
1:27:25
outside of the COVID-19 and
direct the Coronavirus for
1:27:30
destruction by macrophages
before the Coronavirus can
1:27:33
infect ourselves. So what
1:27:35
are you waiting for get in line
sounds good by the way. This is
1:27:41
nice or sorry?
1:27:42
I think this is pretty screwy to
be honest about it but if it
1:27:46
actually if such say it works
and most people most being the
1:27:51
operative word Sure. I think it
will prevent anyone from ever
1:27:55
getting the common cold again
1:27:57
well that's what they want
except it seems that it's one or
1:28:01
the other. I mean, how many Vax
1:28:03
yeah there are boosters you do
know that trillions of dollars
1:28:07
and cold remedies that would be
affected adversely by this
1:28:11
oh my goodness.
1:28:13
Is that been taken into account
by any of these geniuses?
1:28:19
Wow, that's a good point.
Because that is such well no
1:28:23
that's all Yeah, that's a very
good point.
1:28:29
I think it's it's destructive. I
think it's a destructive view. I
1:28:32
mean, in terms of the if I was a
shareholder in a company that
1:28:35
really relied on the common cold
for my my income, I would be
1:28:40
very concerned about the value
of that company after this. If
1:28:44
this thing works, let's just say
it works. Let's be on the be an
1:28:47
optimist. That's to say it
works. That means that all the
1:28:50
Coronavirus is because they all
use that Corona that those
1:28:53
spikes all of them should be
disabled by this unless of
1:28:57
course it wears off or something
which is still the part that
1:29:00
they won't talk about two things
one, if they've desist if the
1:29:04
body is all jacked up about
this, and again, the
1:29:06
coronaviruses are all over the
place in terms of the common
1:29:09
cold and other things. So it
should never really really
1:29:12
relent. If you continually fight
these off, it seems to me it's
1:29:16
not going to wear off in 90
days, like they they're fearful
1:29:19
of that's never been fully
explained to me. And the second
1:29:23
thing which when we get to these
vaccination delivery stories,
1:29:29
these this virus is started like
63 degrees centigrade below zero
1:29:36
minus 60 degrees, which is 100.
Something plus minus 100 or
1:29:41
more, very high, very cold. Do
they inject it cold? No.
1:29:47
In fact, they give you a the
they give everyone a little kit
1:29:52
and you have and the whoever's
administering the shot has to
1:29:56
dilute the frozen it has to thaw
out for I think two hours. Then
1:30:00
they dilute this because it's
1:30:04
I know they concentrate to one
yeah I don't like that either. I
1:30:07
don't want any kind of like
doing lab
1:30:10
work some dude at Walmart is
mixing my vaccine. Yeah man good
1:30:15
and and let's just be very
clear. This is going to be
1:30:18
Madonna is the one you want.
This is being signaled
1:30:21
everywhere. I know it's not the
one that's rolling out first,
1:30:24
but you do not want the Pfizer
one because I don't know China
1:30:28
pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and
its German partner beyond
1:30:31
hackers saying that hackers have
stolen data related to
1:30:35
development of their Coronavirus
vaccine in a cyber attack on the
1:30:38
European Union's medicines
regulator. The European
1:30:42
Medicines Agency has confirmed
they were targeted in a cyber
1:30:45
attack but gave no further
details and the incident is the
1:30:49
latest in a string of hacking
attempts against healthcare and
1:30:52
medical organizations related to
the pandemic response. Reuters
1:30:57
has previously reported on
allegations that hackers linked
1:31:00
to North Korea, South Korea or
Iran, Vietnam, China and Russia,
1:31:06
on separate occasions tried to
steal information about the
1:31:09
virus and potential treatments.
Pfizer and beyond tech said they
1:31:13
did not believe that any
personal data of trial
1:31:16
participants had been
compromised and had been assured
1:31:20
by the agency that the attack
will have no impact on the
1:31:23
timeline for its review, which
is due to be completed on
1:31:27
December 29. It was not
immediately clear when or how
1:31:31
the attack took place, or who
was responsible.
1:31:34
It noticed that she implicated
Iran, North Korea, China,
1:31:38
Russia, everybody and then said
well, we don't really know who
1:31:40
did it. But I think it did it.
It's just more messaging. It's
1:31:43
like no, no, it's got to be the
Madonna make it Madonna people
1:31:47
nothing else.
1:31:49
That's interesting analysis of
and and for people who are
1:31:54
stupid.
1:31:57
And this is as evidenced by the
governor of West Virginia is
1:32:01
there's a couple things you
should not be doing but listen
1:32:03
carefully.
1:32:04
People to vaccine reminders are
just as the COVID vaccine will
1:32:09
protect us from this virus and
save lives. There's no question
1:32:13
no question
1:32:14
clinical trials with 10s of
1000s of people have
1:32:17
demonstrated that the
vaccination is how effective and
1:32:21
safe these vaccines will require
will crap require to guide and
1:32:29
it is extremely it is extremely
important to receive but I think
1:32:33
he just had the vaccine
1:32:34
doses of this vaccine. You will
not be able to cross pollinate
1:32:41
one or the other. You will not
be able to take one vaccine from
1:32:46
the Pfizer and go to moderna and
do the other have to stay
1:32:51
Pfizer, Pfizer or Madonna my
gunner I could only
1:32:54
I could only wonder what would
happen if you took if you took a
1:32:57
Pfizer first and then a Madonna
next you probably grow a third
1:33:01
arm as well right
1:33:03
three months your dick falls off
1:33:05
and do the other you have to
stay Pfizer, Pfizer or Madonna.
1:33:10
Madonna Madonna.
1:33:13
Another end of show cat
candidates Madonna,
1:33:17
Madonna,
1:33:20
Madonna, Madonna Madonna.
1:33:22
And by the way,
1:33:24
even when you take it, you take
another one you keep the mask
1:33:26
on.
1:33:27
And again again until you and
the people who live with with us
1:33:32
are vaccinated. Our best defense
goes back to wearing that My
1:33:37
name
1:33:38
is famous doing the social
distancing.
1:33:41
And that's not over you know,
the mask is not the mask. The
1:33:45
mask is here to stay. Yes.
1:33:47
So I've got two ISO clips. So
1:33:49
unless magga prevails Yes.
1:33:52
I say this one. Oh, no. Ooh,
okay. Oh, no.
1:33:57
I like it.
1:33:59
And then met a lesbian.
1:34:01
Have they ever met
1:34:02
a lesbian?
1:34:05
juvenile but I it is low hanging
fruit. I'm liking it. Okay. I
1:34:12
don't know if
1:34:15
that's you want to go through
these vaccines? Yeah. Working
1:34:18
out or wait?
1:34:20
Oh, so everybody can enjoy it
all after we thank some people
1:34:24
is that your you're thinking?
That's what I was thinking
1:34:27
currently.
1:34:28
Hold on. Let me thank you for
your courage and say in the
1:34:31
morning to you the man who put
the seeds in? Well, two of them
1:34:36
in vaccine john C.
1:34:39
Well, in the morning to you Mr.
Adam Curry. Also in the morning
1:34:42
all ships and sea boots on the
ground feed nears, subs in the
1:34:45
water and all the names the
Knights out there
1:34:47
and we've got a whole rack of
trolls. Hey, trolls Hands up.
1:34:51
Let me count y'all. Let me see
how many we have 2121 Ooh,
1:34:56
that's a magic number is the
inverse of 1212 Which was just
1:35:01
yesterday, special 1212 I like
it, trolls.
1:35:04
That's pretty astonishing.
1:35:05
Good to have you all here in the
troll room at no agenda
1:35:07
stream.com where you can listen
to this show live on Sundays and
1:35:11
Thursdays, we have tons of shows
that are produced live, it's a
1:35:15
two for one deal, you get into
the troll room. And you can all
1:35:18
can listen to the same thing at
the same time, often and it's a
1:35:21
it's a real time stream. So at
least you're commenting on the
1:35:24
same thing at the same time. But
it's also just fun, go in there
1:35:27
and just go I'm a troll and just
run around and just say horrible
1:35:31
things and people will enjoy
your presence.
1:35:33
So what they doing there,
1:35:34
and if you are there, hit
everybody up and ask him for a
1:35:40
invite to no agenda social.com.
This is our federated social
1:35:43
network. It's completely open
source software. There's no
1:35:46
algos hiding around, it'll try
and trick you into clicking more
1:35:51
because you're angry, you pretty
much come in and you look at
1:35:53
your notifications. When you see
something you already seen. then
1:35:56
you're done. And then you can go
back to the top and there's
1:35:58
probably not going to be
anything other than pure
1:36:02
unadulterated signal to the
noise, no agenda, social calm.
1:36:07
And then we would like to thank
the artist who brought us the
1:36:12
artwork for Episode 13 102 1302
episodes. We titled that one the
1:36:17
mink road. And this was a comic
strip blogger who came back with
1:36:24
a vengeance after many drawings
of butts and farts. He finally
1:36:29
was the
1:36:29
bus and hold on.
1:36:31
Comic Strip.
1:36:38
Comic Strip,
1:36:41
comics jam,
1:36:41
comic strip,
1:36:44
comic strip blogger, he hangs
out on no agenda social.com
1:36:48
he submitted three or four
pieces that were all pretty
1:36:51
decent. We picked one. That's
pretty straightforward.
1:36:54
This was interesting. And it was
it was very straightforward. It
1:36:58
was a read Thought Bubble with
Chinese styled letters. That
1:37:02
said that's what g said. Now.
Apparently, Scott Adams had seen
1:37:09
that on his Twitter timeline
earlier in the day. And it said
1:37:13
he was pissed that he hadn't
come up with it himself. Comic
1:37:17
Strip blogger emailed me and
said, just so you know, this
1:37:20
joke is eight years old. So He
resurrected an old joke right on
1:37:25
time it fit people loved it, and
a well deserved coveted album,
1:37:30
art credit for Episode 13 102.
Spot on. That's how it works.
1:37:35
You get the low hanging fruit
steal if you have to. Well, no,
1:37:39
no.
1:37:40
It says public domain phrase
1:37:42
was a good phrase. And I had not
heard it, you would not heard
1:37:45
it.
1:37:45
I not heard it. I
1:37:46
thought it was fantastic.
1:37:48
And just I don't know why Scott
would be upset. I mean, there's
1:37:51
plenty of stuff you've done.
People do especially in chat
1:37:54
rooms. But 23 and G was another
one that was another or she
1:37:59
should be pronounced she 23. And
she Yeah, she was decent. But it
1:38:04
was like the art itself was a
little all over the place
1:38:08
looking. So that didn't work
out, um, by there was a lot of
1:38:12
interesting pieces. That was one
of the days where there's a lot
1:38:16
of I thought there's a number of
pieces that could have been
1:38:19
accepted. So it wasn't like a
last
1:38:22
No, no, no, no, we looked at a
number of them. And we had
1:38:25
agreement
1:38:25
muslin, which is simple,
straightforward was upon. It had
1:38:31
it had ramifications that would,
she said, had ramifications of
1:38:35
the swalwell controversy, which
recovered extensively in that
1:38:40
show.
1:38:40
Yeah, it had, I don't know, but
sometimes the simplest things
1:38:44
when and if you're using a
podcasting 2.0 compliant app,
1:38:49
you will see not only the
artwork we're discussing right
1:38:52
now flipping, buying the
chapters which you can
1:38:55
contribute to yourself. But Dred
Scott, who has taken on the role
1:39:01
of the community chapter
managers or whatever people
1:39:03
submit, he's managing it. He
started putting in other artwork
1:39:07
from the from the art generator
that pertains to the topics in
1:39:11
the shows but but weren't used.
And that's actually quite cool.
1:39:15
Because artists make artwork
based upon the things we're
1:39:19
talking about. In that very
episode. We choose one right
1:39:22
after we're done. But there's
this whole slew of things that
1:39:25
really go along with the topics
as now he's putting those in,
1:39:29
which makes it fun. We got
1:39:31
enough to do that with Yeah,
exactly.
1:39:32
It's a very fun experience. new
podcast apps calm you can find
1:39:37
an app that will work for you. I
like pod friend, but there's
1:39:40
hyper catcher and pod verse and
a whole bunch of different ones
1:39:44
new podcast apps, calm
1:39:45
and of course, something other
than Spotify.
1:39:50
I'm gonna make my prediction
here. Joe Rogan show will come
1:39:54
back on the open podcast market
within a year within each Within
1:40:01
a year, I don't think they I
don't think they can fill the
1:40:06
orders for the for the ads that
they've sold them on. I think
1:40:10
they need to do it. It's going
to be very hard for them to keep
1:40:14
their advertisers happy. So
we'll see
1:40:17
anyway, because of the because
of the reach just going to Yes.
1:40:21
And yeah,
1:40:21
well, you know, the podcast, the
Spotify podcast app is poor.
1:40:25
It's just a poor experience. And
I'm quite sure most people who
1:40:29
use Spotify, let's use it to
listen to music. And if they're
1:40:32
listening to podcasts, they
probably already use something
1:40:35
else. So now they're going to
have to switch back and forth
1:40:38
the video does not. It's my
experience with the video is not
1:40:42
great. And I think on features
the podcast in 2.0, will kick
1:40:49
everybody's ass. No Apple is
thinking of coming along with
1:40:53
us. But who knows they're,
they're there, I'm sure that I'm
1:40:56
quite sure they're going to do a
podcast plus and hire a bunch of
1:41:00
high end people who will make
shit no one wants to listen to.
1:41:04
And they'll put that behind a
paywall, because they think they
1:41:07
have to compete with Spotify,
which I think is the wrong
1:41:10
thing. They should be on the
side of the creative people, the
1:41:14
crazies, you know, the one that
you had in your ads? No, no, go
1:41:18
ahead and try and be like
Spotify. Okay, we'll keep our
1:41:21
40% of the market share out here
in the free on cancelable world.
1:41:27
And that brings us to the people
we'd like to thank for bringing
1:41:30
us their treasure in addition to
time and talent, because there's
1:41:34
no way we could be doing the
show we would be in fact
1:41:37
canceled if we had
advertisements or corporate
1:41:39
money, because that would go
away very quickly. All you have
1:41:42
to do is go bitch and moan to
the advertisers. And you get
1:41:46
canceled. That's how it works.
And we have our own
1:41:48
infrastructure works. It's so
easy.
1:41:51
It's a mechanism. It's
beautiful. Get the golf Yeah, I
1:41:54
don't like this guy won him off
the air. Yeah, to let me go
1:41:57
bitch and moan to the advertiser
1:41:58
calling the Sleeping Giants
kids. They'll do it for you pay
1:42:01
him a little bit of money
though.
1:42:03
about them.
1:42:04
Yeah, they're still active.
They're still out there. So
1:42:07
we've really appreciate our
producers who helped us in a
1:42:12
financial way. And we'd like to
thank the ones who came in
1:42:17
Bigley with an executive
producer, associate executive
1:42:21
producer credit right in the
show kind of the way Hollywood
1:42:23
does it.
1:42:26
Well, the top of the list is
Alexander Pellegrino for
1:42:28
$667.00. From San Diego,
California, I cannot find a note
1:42:34
from Alexander Pellegrino and I
cannot find it might be
1:42:38
something somewhere, but it's
not under the subject line
1:42:41
donation. So I'm just gonna have
to wait for him to come along
1:42:46
with something he wants us to
do. We're saying he might even
1:42:49
want to be anonymous, which is
really with this sort of thing.
1:42:52
He put something in that box on
PayPal, and some people well,
1:42:56
you know, you can't do on a
phone. Well, if you're gonna put
1:43:00
in a big donation, you know, get
to a real machine and do it that
1:43:03
way. If you want to be
anonymous,
1:43:05
now he sent via PayPal. What do
you see? He sends it through
1:43:10
PayPal? Yeah, yeah, no, I don't
have anything from either. Well,
1:43:14
thank you very much though.
Alexander Pellegrino, Mr.
1:43:17
Pellegrino
1:43:19
Mr. Green all wet.
1:43:22
True. Well, we
1:43:23
are pre watered down.
1:43:24
Yay. Yay. This much.
1:43:27
Sandra Walker's Next on the list
for $333.34 from Roswell,
1:43:31
Georgia. Now de Roswell, but
Roswell, Georgia. Hey, guys.
1:43:36
Hey, guys. Hey, guys. I've been
listening since July when I
1:43:40
heard Adam on the Tom Woods show
another Tom woods.
1:43:42
Convert good.
1:43:44
Another Tom Woods show. It was
perfect timing as I suddenly
1:43:49
found myself with much more time
on my hands due to the COVID
1:43:51
lockdown. I'm embarrassed. It
has taken me so long to donate.
1:43:54
I cashed out some Bitcoin during
the recent spike as a birthday
1:43:57
present. And myself which on
December 14, please add me to
1:44:00
the list. You're on the list, I
think. Yeah, we got a big list
1:44:03
today. Yeah, I wanted to share
some of my favorite podcasters
1:44:06
Adam and john, I appreciate you
guys doing the work exposing the
1:44:08
bigger picture that the M five m
seems to ignore or intentionally
1:44:12
cover up. Question mark. Do they
cover it up? Or do they ignore
1:44:17
it? I don't know.
1:44:19
Yes, the answer is yes.
unequivocably. He
1:44:22
has one of the two Yeah, I've
been called a trapper and a
1:44:28
conspiracy theorist since I was
a teenager in the 90s. It all
1:44:31
started with Art Bell on Late
Night FM radio. My friends who
1:44:36
used to make fun of me are now
asking for prepping advice.
1:44:42
While water goes
1:44:43
up best Do I need to save salt,
1:44:46
MRIs and blood clotting gauze.
1:44:50
I hit a few blood car. Yeah, I
think there's a good one. I had,
1:44:55
gosh,
1:44:56
I have that blood clotting.
1:44:58
I bet you do. I mean If you have
them in the mountain is made our
1:45:02
conversations so much more fun.
I don't have to worry about
1:45:05
saying something too far out. By
the way, this note is too long.
1:45:08
I want to mention that to you
prepper. Bringing the
1:45:11
conversation to a screeching
halt is interesting enough, I
1:45:13
can read it, but I've noticed
something. I wonder if you've
1:45:16
heard of this before, it seems
when sheeple start to step
1:45:19
outside the herd and look at the
bigger picture. They go through
1:45:23
almost a grieving process. I
think I went through this
1:45:26
myself. At first, they're
outraged and lose themselves in
1:45:30
research trying to figure
everything out. Then they tried
1:45:32
to share this info with others,
but no one would listen. So they
1:45:36
withdraw and go through a bout
of depression. Then they go so
1:45:39
deep down in the rabbit hole
that they are consumed with fear
1:45:43
and rush together their preps
after a while they become
1:45:46
overwhelmed, and they go and
they give up hope. Eventually
1:45:50
they make it back around to
being contented just sit back
1:45:53
and enjoy the show. is where we
come in crazy. Exactly. Bingo.
1:45:59
You guys seem to have a way of
making the great reset in the
1:46:02
New World Order funny. You know
why? Cuz it's
1:46:09
funny. That's why
1:46:11
anyways, I keep hitting my I
keep trying to hit my husband in
1:46:14
the mouth. Poor guy. He hasn't
taken the bait yet. However, our
1:46:19
three Human Resources don't have
a choice. No agenda is now
1:46:23
required listing in our home
school. Yes, my tweens try to
1:46:26
act like they aren't interested
but I catch them quoting the
1:46:29
message to get like I I can't
see him quoting the show all the
1:46:35
time. Sorry, says shown I got
lost to get propaganda talking
1:46:40
points. I'm sorry, show all the
time saying things to each
1:46:43
other. Like shut up slave. And
we're all gonna die. Even though
1:46:47
we don't watch you're listening.
1:46:48
By the way. That's the takeaway
from America's children is shut
1:46:52
up slave. We're all gonna die.
We're doing a good job.
1:46:56
Yeah, it's making it even
funnier. We don't watch or
1:46:59
listen to any m five m in our
home. They still managed to get
1:47:02
propaganda talking points from
their friends. Of course. That's
1:47:05
that's active friends. And that
was dangerous. Yes. Now, thanks
1:47:08
to the no agenda show. They get
to hear the clips from the real
1:47:12
news sources along with the
deconstruction It sounds so much
1:47:15
better coming from someone other
than mom. Yeah. Which makes my
1:47:18
job so much easier. Thank you a
couple of weeks ago, you joked
1:47:21
about broadcasting your show
over ham radio. I have recently
1:47:24
gotten my first radio, and I'm
studying for my technicians
1:47:27
license. Oh, excellent.
1:47:30
And you'll be
1:47:31
away quickly. Take a lot of the
take a lot of the tests because
1:47:36
you Okay, I know, it's too long
for me to give you something.
1:47:41
here's, here's the tip, it is
important. All you need is the
1:47:45
FCC practice test for this year,
it will be the exact same
1:47:50
questions and the exact same
answers as the real test. The
1:47:54
only difference is the answers
will be in a different order. So
1:47:57
if you can, if you can get the
practice test, which is
1:48:00
available online, you'll Ace it
because you'll know the answers.
1:48:04
It'll be it'll the answers will
be there for you.
1:48:06
Yeah, that's pretty much it. If
you can take the test over and
1:48:09
over and over again, you'll see
which ones you missed. There's
1:48:11
more questions available than
the ones you're going to get
1:48:14
true. But they do give them all
to you. All the answers are
1:48:18
available. All the questions are
available, they change it every
1:48:21
year. And you just take the test
over and over until you nail it
1:48:24
three or four times in a row and
just go do it.
1:48:26
It's kind of like the helicopter
test.
1:48:31
Yeah, exactly the same
1:48:33
license to learn how to fly.
1:48:36
I'm trying to Can she continues
her note, per lengthy note. I'm
1:48:40
trying to convince my friends to
get radios to so they will have
1:48:43
a way to communicate when
censorship and cyber attacks
1:48:46
take down the internet. We will
all need no agenda more than
1:48:51
ever. So I'm seriously
suggesting you figure out a way
1:48:53
to broadcast over shortwave and
get it going. Now it's not
1:48:56
possible as sort of a backup
plan in case of emergency.
1:49:00
Sorry, this note has gotten a
bit long. Okay. Just one more
1:49:03
thing to I have a question for
Adam.
1:49:07
Yeah,
1:49:08
I hear you refer to your wife as
the keeper. Yes. I always assume
1:49:12
that you met she was the one as
in one you decided to keep. But
1:49:17
with the recent talk of the
crackin keeper. I got me
1:49:20
thinking maybe you mean she's
your keeper as an atom keeper.
1:49:25
Which is it? No jingles no
karma. Just get on with the show
1:49:29
love in life. Sandra Walker.
1:49:30
Well, in fact, it is Jhansi
Dvorak who coined this phrase,
1:49:35
after a during our courtship
mine in Latinos, when he learned
1:49:40
that she is an outstanding
minimalist suitcase Packer and
1:49:44
immediately coined her as a
keeper. Yep. And as the
1:49:49
courtship continued, I
discovered there were many
1:49:52
reasons she is a keeper. So she
is in fact a keeper. And yes,
1:49:57
she also was my keeper. But not
an across the way. Yeah, I
1:50:02
said she's the keeper. And the
reason I you're right I forgot
1:50:07
the exact reason I knew I called
her that. But the reason was
1:50:10
because there's something about
women that know how to pack for
1:50:13
travel, especially when they go
to Europe. They really are rich.
1:50:17
They're there, you know, the
women who carry out a suitcase
1:50:21
the size of a refrigerator with
full giant balls of shampoo.
1:50:27
Those women should be dumped.
1:50:32
And, and and you even you
proclaim this, you gave her the
1:50:36
keeper tag, despite being
extremely upset that I had found
1:50:41
love and was not going to enable
you to live through my
1:50:45
escapades, vicariously as a
eligible bachelor.
1:50:51
Yes, there's some truth to this
too. I will I'll explain what it
1:50:55
was Adam was dating all these
different women and he had these
1:50:58
ribald tales to tell me after
the show was over, and I was
1:51:03
getting a kick out of it. I
thought it was it was hilarious.
1:51:06
And I was very disappointing
when he settled down.
1:51:09
And Sandra, we really appreciate
you asking that question. Stop
1:51:12
by anytime okay.
1:51:15
You've got karma.
1:51:18
I don't take the next one since
that was long. This is Emily
1:51:21
balls. 333 from Cottonwood,
California. Ah, dear john and
1:51:26
Adam. Just got some jingles here
for terrible terrier karma
1:51:29
science build back better for
someone else. This will be my
1:51:32
first donation but the de dushi
and executive producer credit
1:51:35
will go to my handsome man. His
name is Adam. It's his birthday
1:51:43
this Monday, so please put them
on the list he is. This donation
1:51:46
will also be the start of his
journey to becoming sir Lemurian
1:51:50
of Mount Shasta. Adam hit me in
the mouth last December when we
1:51:54
met but I really started
listening in earnest in March
1:51:56
during the beginning of the
COVID madness. Keeping small
1:51:59
amygdalae is a part of how we
stay together in society and
1:52:02
that keeps trying to tear us
apart. As someone who has always
1:52:06
felt overwhelmed by the super
apparent fakeness of the news. I
1:52:09
finally feel like I can pay
attention to what's going on
1:52:12
without losing my mind. One less
uninformed or under informed
1:52:16
millennial Yeah, you may be over
socialized though we're not sure
1:52:19
yet. We have to run you through
the battery of tests. Thank you
1:52:23
so much. Emily concludes for all
the work you do in the community
1:52:27
of rational minded people you
have created Well, they really
1:52:30
created themselves around us.
And thank you to my amazing
1:52:33
partner Adam for always taking
care of me and our three
1:52:37
kitties. With T's kitties. We
are fearless and resilient here
1:52:41
in Northern California Happy
Birthday to my love and Merry
1:52:44
Christmas to all Emily ball of
Cottonwood, California.
1:52:52
beyond your freedom
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super
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Jana Houghton in McMinnville.
Oregon's next also, it's rated
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at $33 credit. Michael Riley is
the producer, please this is his
1:53:19
Christmas gift.
1:53:21
Oh,
1:53:23
what's a nice gift. That's
1:53:24
very nice. Now there's some love
happening there.
1:53:27
John's this executive producer.
Yep, we'll make Charles we're no
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w e AR n where n are where and
he's got to be weird. What else
1:53:36
could it be in Chicago, a
Chicago $333. Another donation
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of 333. My wife and I listened
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1:53:47
miss an episode. We are part of
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the top MBA program work in tech
and we're surrounded by people
1:53:56
who parrot the headlines that
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it super valuable to have
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donating to celebrate my wife's
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1:54:06
birthday, Sonia. from Alex. Or
from Alex. Yeah, jingle
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requests. And Alex. Do you do
She needs a D Dushan. Someday
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both jobs karma. Shut up slave
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1:54:25
She is on the list she's in
here's the best jobs,
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jobs, jobs and jobs.
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Let's vote for john
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Carmack.
1:54:38
Thank you.
1:54:42
Where's Alex's Charles but okay.
Keith sorrow Asara loose. 333
1:54:49
bucks he was on.
1:54:51
Yeah, this is this is your wine
guy that you
1:54:54
you visited is the wire. She's
got the saarloos Winery down in
1:54:58
Yeah, yes. down south of me.
Dear john adams, thank you for
1:55:03
reading my note. I was excited
to be executive producer however
1:55:07
I can see my note read as an
advertisement rather than the
1:55:10
spirit that it was intended. I
apologize I'm such a douchebag
1:55:14
please de douche. Oh no he says
please do me No we can't
1:55:17
do for that. This is how you get
induced for this and it's also
1:55:20
that's producers can call other
producers that we don't
1:55:22
regularly douchey Yeah,
1:55:24
by the way. It was I find a plug
your winery? Yeah,
1:55:29
really? What's your problem,
bro?
1:55:30
I'm matching my donation from
last week. He continues and only
1:55:34
asked for you to hit my friend
Jeff. Yes, si si k in the mouth,
1:55:40
meaning he needs to be dished.
He's a douchebag
1:55:44
Oh, okay.
1:55:46
I guess
1:55:47
we can do that. I guess. Yeah.
1:55:48
And play. They don't eat me Bo
Jaiden for my son. The wine is
1:55:52
on the way. Your winemaker
friend Keith sorrow loose.
1:55:57
Yes. Very nice. He also
contacted me he's going to send
1:56:00
me some some wine as well. Good,
good. Yes. Good. Good. Yes. I'd
1:56:05
have to give him my actual
address. It can't send it to a
1:56:09
Pio box. It's
1:56:09
a wastage is way too valuable.
1:56:15
Yay.
1:56:17
Thank you. Okay.
1:56:19
And there we have Martin Vanden
Indian who is our guy in old
1:56:25
trashed?
1:56:27
Yes. molland Mark Tang. fonden
enden. Mark paying
1:56:35
303. Dear Professor devarakonda
right honorable ambassador to
1:56:39
the Netherlands. Mr. Curry. More
humor than most people imagine.
1:56:47
No, it's I am listening to the
show since Adam was on Joe
1:56:49
Rogan. Oh, this is not your
right or wrong guy. Not really a
1:56:54
Reaganite because I specifically
went to the episode to listen to
1:56:58
what Adam had to say. Oh, well
as was the whole episode.
1:57:02
Yes.
1:57:04
I lost track of Adam Adam since
the left countdown or I stopped
1:57:07
watching I can't remember since
then I'm a frequent listener
1:57:11
appreciating your media
deconstruction which is
1:57:13
especially helpful in these
challenging times already
1:57:15
donated once but I couldn't
really follow up since the
1:57:19
runner was severely attacking my
travel business. Ah, yes. But
1:57:23
now we were building back better
what possibly could go wrong? On
1:57:29
a serious that by the way,
that's the right voice.
1:57:31
Yes.
1:57:32
Look advisedly, go wrong. On a
serious note. The vaccine even
1:57:38
what I might think of it will
hopefully save my business. So
1:57:41
thanks, Joe. Joe got to do with
it. Wow, can I have a new you've
1:57:46
got pharma for building the
business back better? A TPP jobs
1:57:50
karma for our staff and I don't
eat me Bo Jaiden coincidentally,
1:57:54
just for the fun of it. Cheers
from trashed.
1:57:57
I think we can do that and I'll
even roll out the bill back
1:58:00
better for you. No problem.
1:58:07
beyond your free
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you've got pharma.
1:58:24
I'm glad someone asked for it.
1:58:28
chiseled distinctly is next with
260 dot 60 in Maryland. Please
1:58:34
de douche me.
1:58:41
I saw this note earlier. I got a
kick out of it. I know you'll
1:58:44
like it. I found your show two
years ago after searching Apple
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podcasts with the keywords fake
moon landing. I was instantly
1:58:57
hooked beautiful. I work as a
skilled Trek. Craftsman in the
1:59:01
Maryland DC and Northern
Virginia area that time last
1:59:05
year was anticipating the
starter restoration product
1:59:07
project at the US Capitol
Building. I was annoyed when
1:59:11
they postponed it because of the
impeachment. It was then
1:59:14
supposed to begin in mid March.
But as you will know, Corona
1:59:18
Hmm. Fortunately, work has been
steady in residential and
1:59:22
commercial construction sectors.
Unfortunately, I live in
1:59:24
Baltimore where the newly
elected mayor Brandon Scott has
1:59:28
shut down all indoor and outdoor
dining until further notice due
1:59:33
to COVID-19. Yeah, this caused
the city's tourism agency to
1:59:38
suspend its we're ready campaign
aimed at stopping the
1:59:43
hemorrhage. That is the
hospitality industry. Right.
1:59:48
Ready for what? There isn't even
in person attendance at the
1:59:53
Ravens games. I would be remiss
if I didn't call out Rhino
1:59:59
government. Larry butthole I'm
sorry, Larry butter being Hogan.
2:00:05
We've had him we've had clips
from him on the show. He's a
2:00:08
total douche for being a cuck.
During this pandemic, plan
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Bowman plan democrats plan
demmick Thank you both for being
2:00:18
a brilliant beacon of light
during this era of extreme gas
2:00:23
lighting. Could you please play
you've got Corona Fauci is
2:00:26
wheeze followed by orange.
2:00:30
Love to You.
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Especially
2:00:44
as beautiful Keith Larson in
Long Lake Minnesota nuts 250 ITM
2:00:52
quarterly donation, keep doing
the work Jcd I'm not a wine guy
2:00:57
but I took your advice in the
2016 Bordeaux and it didn't
2:01:00
disappoint. Up be Christmas
knees, jobs, karma
2:01:03
jobs,
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jobs, jobs and jobs. That's
2:01:11
karma.
2:01:11
That was a big hit. I got a lot
of responses from people saying
2:01:14
they really have been enjoying
their 2016 Bordeaux upon your
2:01:18
recommendation.
2:01:19
Not hard to do in any one year
started to do a blanket
2:01:23
recommendation like that. Well,
2:01:24
you did it. You did it my
friend. You are missing out like
2:01:28
this
2:01:28
been my experience. You know,
I've been stunned by some of
2:01:31
these cheap lines I bought.
Exactly beautiful. Mike. Mike.
2:01:35
Sam is next on the list in San
Marcos, California. $200.33 as
2:01:41
we round this up, gentlemen, I
hope to get you in time for
2:01:44
Sunday show. I will listen live
which really happens as I
2:01:48
migrate from San Diego to
Central New Hampshire after
2:01:50
seven years of nagging my wife
to get out of this beautiful
2:01:53
weather. San Diego by the way is
the weather capital of the
2:01:58
United States. Sorry, Florida
and go back to the cold woods.
2:02:03
She finally jumped on board. I
don't know why she did that. All
2:02:08
it took was a pandemic well,
California probably helped
2:02:11
losing our social life
homeschooling our kids on zoom,
2:02:16
and too near nervous breakdowns.
If you get this in time, it
2:02:20
should be somewhere in Arizona
when you're reading this I we
2:02:23
sold everything and bought a
nine room in across from a lake
2:02:28
and tucked away in a quiet
little town. Oh, after we
2:02:31
complete our remodel, I'll send
in another donation so
2:02:34
shamelessly plug the end room
until now you gave me a big
2:02:41
bundle of karma for this road
trip. Until now. Oh, can you
2:02:45
give me a big bundle of karma
for this road trip and the move?
2:02:48
Thanks for keeping my amygdala
small cheers, Mike.
2:02:51
Of course. Here comes a big
bundle OTA karma.
2:02:55
You've got karma Good luck
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with a nice trip.
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2:03:13
I was gonna say when I read this
note I was somewhat confused as
2:03:17
I everyone's been vitalizes like
like the toilet paper scare.
2:03:21
There's no more sick 2016
Bordeaux anywhere on shelves and
2:03:25
here. Dirty dick bangs comes in
and says he's getting 2017 and
2:03:29
did he get some secret advice?
2:03:32
Yeah, got some secret advice
2017 something you can't have a
2:03:35
blanket blanket recommendation
for but he has a kid Born in
2:03:39
2017 and he needed a wine so I
gave him one that was very
2:03:45
specific wine that we're
2:03:47
gonna keep it keep it until the
kids 21
2:03:50
Yeah, nice. And he also orders
in 2019 which is which is the
2:03:55
lunch buys which is a stunner if
you can even find it. For my
2:03:59
youngest Colton his birth year
this donation is to cover John's
2:04:02
billable hourly wage rate for
his 10 minutes on the phone to
2:04:06
give me the recommendation.
Adams two minutes to read cover
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for john if he miss reads
anything.
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I guess I'm cheap.
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value, I felt like I had to
2:04:20
donate for the inside baseball
and wine value for value shout
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kids.
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thing out of here. All right?
No, that's anyway, that
2:05:23
concludes our list of executive
producers associate executive
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producers for show 1303 right.
Yes,
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We really appreciate this. These
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you. formula is this. We go out
people in the mouth.
2:07:07
Yo, okay, vaccines, everybody.
2:07:11
So all the network's all
dedicating their whole shows to
2:07:15
promoting the back vaccine
delivery is a major, major,
2:07:19
major, major major. It's a it's
a greatest thing that's ever
2:07:22
happened to this country. Yes.
And of course, the real reason
2:07:26
is to get people to take these
vaccines, because who needs a
2:07:28
bunch of vaccines sitting there
on a cold storage forever? And I
2:07:32
think most people, I think the
majority of Americans will take
2:07:35
the vaccine, and we'll see what
happened.
2:07:37
And also, a big part of the
mission for this vaccine is if
2:07:42
it works, which I'm sure it will
95% efficacy, they will be able
2:07:47
to roll out vaccines for
everything that ails you,
2:07:49
because this is the new
messenger RNA system. So what
2:07:54
you got, you got a problem you
got, like a week left foot,
2:07:58
we'll just vaccinate you for
that. It's gene. Basically it's
2:08:02
gene Moto,
2:08:03
really a vaccination?
2:08:04
No, it's it's it's gene splicing
It is truly is well,
2:08:09
it's not true. There's no
splicing going on.
2:08:13
No, but they they know but they
are it's that's not entirely
2:08:17
true, though. Even the way the
kid explains it. They look at
2:08:20
the sequence and they build this
one particular messenger RNA
2:08:27
which I didn't call it virtual
gene splicing. Now, except
2:08:32
that term, but gene splicing is
done through injection of
2:08:36
messenger RNA.
2:08:38
gene splicing is done in real
time with the with a gene a
2:08:41
splice?
2:08:42
A Yeah, that's what plants you
know what neither neither of us
2:08:47
really know what the hell we're
talking about. Be honest.
2:08:50
And we're trying that we're ad
libbing our way through.
2:08:53
But it's doing pretty good. We
do
2:08:55
have clips, which
2:08:57
helps helps. Yes.
2:08:59
So let's go on and let's get all
this dramatic. And by the way,
2:09:01
Jose here works on the weekends.
really wants to get get into
2:09:05
acting.
2:09:06
Oh really? Okay. Oh, this guy
that's the guy.
2:09:15
Okay, so let's go with vaccine
delivery. Part one.
2:09:17
Oh, I can't wait. These are the
loading docks for tomorrow
2:09:20
morning. Our record rollout to
begin workers today packing
2:09:24
millions of vaccine doses here
at Pfizer sprawling plant in
2:09:28
Portage, Michigan.
2:09:29
Today is truly historic day. For
seven. Realize the greatest
2:09:34
public private partnership in
modern times.
2:09:38
United Airlines had already
flown in some of the shots to
2:09:40
the US from Belgium that
potentially lifesaving cargo
2:09:44
carefully transported in
sub-arctic coolers.
2:09:47
The first batch is 6.4 million
doses for now. Operation warp
2:09:51
speed is stockpiling 500,000 of
those
2:09:54
and splitting the rest into the
first half delivered now the
2:09:57
rest in three weeks. 150 45
sites expect deliveries Monday
2:10:02
425 on Tuesday 66 on
2:10:05
Wednesday, we think as early as
about three weeks from now, we
2:10:12
can be delivering vaccines to
all providers, as directed by
2:10:16
the states overnight. The FDA
authorized Pfizer's vaccine for
2:10:20
emergency use writing that the
known and potential benefits of
2:10:23
the vaccine outweigh the
potential risks are people 16
2:10:27
and older. Oh, notice that
2:10:30
16 and older said there was a
couple of things that wasn't
2:10:33
Jose so you'll get the drama
yet. But big dead guy with the
2:10:36
flat way and can to send a dress
that guy who they keep clipping
2:10:40
dude, the guy's a he's a guy
wearing military fatigues. cammo
2:10:45
By the way, keys were in combat.
Oh, this
2:10:47
is operation warp speed. You do
understand what's the camel for
2:10:51
because the military is
distributing the vaccine.
2:10:55
So what again, I'll ask the
question again, there's a lot of
2:10:59
Okay. All right. All right. Was
the doctor wearing a white coat?
2:11:03
And why does he have to wear
that?
2:11:08
The blend in.
2:11:13
Garbage
2:11:13
me. Wow.
2:11:17
You're very, very astute and
awake today. I like it.
2:11:21
Alright, it's good except to
Good evening. This
2:11:23
is an historic day. What
2:11:25
very well could be the beginning
of the end of the day, Jose. Oh,
2:11:29
he's fantastic. I bet he's gone
from voiceover work. The first
2:11:34
vaccine for COVID will be given
to Americans in less than 48
2:11:37
hours. The CDC today affirming
the FDA is authorization,
2:11:41
putting in emotion. What will be
one of the biggest logistical
2:11:44
challenges since World War Two.
2:11:47
But let there be no doubt this
war is still far from over. We
2:11:52
hit new records on Friday for
deaths cases and
2:11:55
hospitalizations. Tonight, our
correspondents across the
2:11:59
country are going to walk you
through every step of what
2:12:02
happens next.
2:12:03
Is it possible that he's hearing
the the boom boom, boom, boom,
2:12:08
boom, boom, boom, the opening
track and they just didn't mix
2:12:12
it in or somehow messed up. It
sounds like he's reading to some
2:12:16
bombastic audio track that
2:12:18
is missing. I don't know. I have
no idea. And we got the whole
2:12:22
clip.
2:12:23
Yeah, no. With Gabe Gutierrez in
Michigan.
2:12:26
FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn
says the agency did not cut
2:12:30
corners. We worked quickly based
on the urgency of this pandemic.
2:12:34
Not because
2:12:35
of any other external pressure.
2:12:36
President Trump called it a
medical miracle.
2:12:39
This is one of the greatest
scientific accomplishments in
2:12:42
history,
2:12:43
but just hours earlier, he
slammed the FDA calling in a big
2:12:46
old slow turtle. today. Dr. Han
disputed reports the White House
2:12:51
Chief of Staff told him to clear
the vaccine on Friday or submit
2:12:54
his resignation.
2:12:56
The representations in the press
that I was threatened to be
2:13:00
fired if we didn't get it done
by a certain date is inaccurate
2:13:03
for now,
2:13:04
as Operation warp speed kicks
into high gear.
2:13:07
The latest projection is 40
million doses delivered by the
2:13:10
end of the month.
2:13:12
But gage joins us live from the
Pfizer plant in Michigan. Gabe
2:13:15
you said Pfizer is holding back
half of the supply Why?
2:13:19
Yeah, Jose at least initially
operation warp speed is holding
2:13:22
about 500,000 doses in an
emergency preserved about half
2:13:26
of the rest will be sent out in
about three weeks. That's to
2:13:29
make sure that everyone who gets
a first dose okay.
2:13:35
If I were running Joe Biden, you
know cuz he clearly you have to
2:13:39
program him. If I was running
him, I would have him out on the
2:13:43
tarmac near see 130 you know,
like pointing his finger. like
2:13:48
yeah, that's me, man. I'm doing
he should just take credit for
2:13:52
it. Just jump in there right now
and just pointed guys in army
2:13:55
fatigues loading loading the
vaccine.
2:13:59
They should just do it. He's too
old. He's actually I think
2:14:01
legitimately afraid of getting
COVID
2:14:04
Well, that's why he has two
masks on Yeah, he's always
2:14:06
doubled up.
2:14:09
So that none of this sort of
thing is going to work with him.
2:14:12
That's too bad because it's a
great opportunity. Now Trump's
2:14:15
gonna do it. Hello.
2:14:18
All right, let's go to part
three of this nutty report.
2:14:20
Transforming the vaccine will be
an unprecedented challenge this
2:14:24
massive high tech task to store
ship and track it on the way to
2:14:29
where
2:14:29
you live. In this mission. Every
second counts organ chesky
2:14:33
reports from the UPS worldport
air hub in Louisville, Kentucky.
2:14:37
Tonight shipping giants
nationwide ready to roll out
2:14:40
Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine,
2:14:42
the next 24 hours crucial. The
first dose is moving from a
2:14:46
Pfizer plant in Michigan, to
FedEx and UPS hubs like Memphis,
2:14:49
Tennessee and Louisville,
Kentucky before going out to 636
2:14:53
locations nationwide. Ups mostly
covering the East Coast while
2:14:58
FedEx primarily covers the
world. Historic I mean, this is
2:15:02
a monumental event.
2:15:04
I believe as a company, it may
be our finest hour. Richard
2:15:08
Smith is the regional president
for FedEx America's covering
2:15:11
every domestic delivery. He says
the company is using real time
2:15:15
tracking to follow every vaccine
shipment from start to finish.
2:15:19
There is a distribution that's
essentially
2:15:21
broken down into different
states different metropolitan
2:15:26
areas, we'll go to FedEx versus
ups. But we're prepared to
2:15:31
deliver from anywhere to
anywhere on a time definite
2:15:33
basis overnight,
2:15:35
just as we do every, every day
out there ups using a similar
2:15:40
strategy, or we can be very,
very agile and how we handle any
2:15:44
kind of shipments coming into
local ups healthcare
2:15:47
president Wes Wheeler says each
box like these that went to
2:15:50
Canada, not only packed with dry
ice, but a Bluetooth device
2:15:54
tracking at sub freezing
temperature and
2:15:56
active location. Every time the
package hits one of our
2:15:59
locations anywhere in the
country, it will be able to see
2:16:02
it and will be able to monitor
its location. And if we get
2:16:05
stuck for whatever reason, we
can recover.
2:16:08
The one question that is not
answered in all of this.
2:16:14
logistics, which just sound My
goodness, have we ever seen
2:16:17
anything like this before? I
mean, I want to know, do we
2:16:20
still get our two day free
shake?
2:16:23
They make it go? Apparently not.
I went to the post office box.
2:16:27
There was nothing in there. And
by the way, when he says, Well,
2:16:31
if something happens, we can
recover. What is he talking
2:16:35
about? If you listen to at the
end of that last clip, again,
2:16:37
explain what he's talking about?
Well, that's
2:16:40
an interesting point, hold on a
second, let me just get to the
2:16:42
very end. They're
2:16:43
packed with dry ice. But a
Bluetooth device tracking its
2:16:46
sub freezing temperature and
active location,
2:16:50
every time the package hits one
of our locations anywhere in the
2:16:52
country. And we'll be able to
see it. And we'll be able to
2:16:56
monitor its location. And if we
get stuck for whatever reason we
2:16:59
can recover.
2:17:02
I guess I think what he means is
it's just they know where it is.
2:17:06
And if it gets stuck, because
it's tracked with some it's with
2:17:09
what are those things called?
The
2:17:11
tags. Usually they're using
Bluetooth, yes. Just
2:17:14
like, just like the tag. It's
just the enterprise resource
2:17:18
allocation tracker. Whoo. Oh,
crap. For us. It's so
2:17:22
impressive.
2:17:24
By the way, this is the whole
show, except for one little
2:17:27
segment at the end is pretty
much about this. And they're
2:17:30
dramatizing. Oh, and I have two
more clips. They're drew and
2:17:34
especially the last one is a
real gem. The they're
2:17:37
dramatizing this, and they're
really trying to I think that
2:17:40
all the networks are doing this
the drill like give everyone a
2:17:43
Oh, great to COVID thing is over
which of course, Biden's gonna
2:17:46
be Jenny after January 20. to
definitely be over. It's just a
2:17:52
it's just watching this rollout
as this amazing piece of
2:17:56
propaganda that is pretty much
overdue
2:18:00
you do you see it? Before you
play clip for Do you feel that?
2:18:04
Indeed, this will be over when
Bo Jaiden comes into office?
2:18:08
Because I don't see that? Why
would they they got a good thing
2:18:11
going here?
2:18:12
Well, they got they got it.
Yeah, I agree they have a good
2:18:15
thing going on the one hand, but
I think if they can dramatize
2:18:19
this, this vaccine ending to
this problem and get to you
2:18:24
know, they can't do big CEOs of
the airline companies and every
2:18:30
travel industry in the
hospitality industry in the
2:18:33
service industry, which is what
all we really do in this
2:18:36
country. And even the
manufacturing industry, they're
2:18:38
not going to put up with this
much longer. They gotta end this
2:18:41
and it's going to end this is
why they're dramatizing this.
2:18:44
This is over a January 20. It's
downhill February 1, everybody's
2:18:50
back in you know back not
wearing masks. Oh, no, no, no,
2:18:54
no, no,
2:18:55
no, no, no, no, we're due for
100 days of masking up. Come on,
2:18:59
man. Okay, well, come
2:19:01
on, man. You're right. There's
gonna be 100 days of mass
2:19:03
wearing and then it's over after
that, but it'll be over on
2:19:06
January 20. And the way I'm
seeing the way I'm
2:19:09
seeing it, the great reset is
bigger than Joe Biden. They'll
2:19:13
keep this running as long as
they need to until they take
2:19:16
care of business and really
destroy everything. Yeah,
2:19:19
they're
2:19:20
a bunch of dead gray reset guys.
Idiot. Yeah,
2:19:22
well, let's go with they're
pushing it man. They're pushing
2:19:25
it for
2:19:26
tonight. After 10 months of so
much despair, new light at the
2:19:29
end of a very dark tunnel for
healthcare workers. It comes as
2:19:33
a nation sites deadliest week
since April, more than 15,000
2:19:37
new deaths nationwide, nearly
200 hospitals capacity and
2:19:41
almost one third are seeing more
than 80% of ICU beds occupied
2:19:46
things.
2:19:48
This virus is so it's so serious
and people don't see it that
2:19:53
way.
2:19:54
from coast to coast hospitals
have been preparing to roll out
2:19:57
the vaccine for weeks. In
Phoenix, this Healthcare System
2:20:00
doing a practice drill in
Louisiana, Austin or health
2:20:04
making sure their storage unit
is ready for the nearly 10,000
2:20:08
doses heading their way.
2:20:09
Those vaccines will go
2:20:11
into these containers that are
cold storage. So many frontline
2:20:15
workers now breathing a sigh of
relief after living in fear of
2:20:19
contracting the virus and
passing it on to their own
2:20:21
families.
2:20:22
I've had doctors come up and
tell me I've not seen my parents
2:20:26
in in six months. I'm
2:20:27
afraid to go home.
2:20:28
Dr. Paul nee works at Danbury
Hospital in Connecticut, where
2:20:32
some 700 medical staff signed up
for the vaccine in less than 24
2:20:36
hours.
2:20:38
Yeah, ma'am.
2:20:40
All right, that by the way,
after they this clip went on a
2:20:44
lot longer, they brought in the
last of the sob stories to
2:20:47
people who died in a girl crying
It was really kind of did they
2:20:52
heartening? Did
2:20:52
they ask did they ask anyone?
How does it feel to have your
2:20:56
grandma died? Just before the
vaccine came out? Does it feel
2:21:00
like crap that you just missed
it that she just had to share
2:21:03
man
2:21:04
Auntie share. So disgust By the
way, so I got a new note from
2:21:08
one of our producers last night
about I guess one of the
2:21:12
hospital local hospitals is one
of our policemen, producers. He
2:21:16
knows who he is. The one of the
hospitals are going on strike.
2:21:22
Because why? Because they don't
2:21:23
they haven't paid
2:21:24
the nurses and they don't have
enough patience.
2:21:27
That's the real reason it seems
Yeah. Yes.
2:21:32
Okay. Whatever you do, just
listen to your news. It's all
2:21:35
true.
2:21:37
So let's go to the real kicker
to this whole thing was at the
2:21:40
end, we take a COVID moment. And
Jose gets to be as dramatic self
2:21:45
and do a kind of a soliloquy on
and you really tell us how
2:21:49
important all this is and what
we have to look forward to our
2:21:52
ladies
2:21:53
and gentlemen, NBC with Jose and
a COVID moment.
2:21:57
We want to take a moment to
pause and note that with this
2:22:01
vaccine, something truly big is
happening. Something that could
2:22:04
change the course of history.
2:22:09
achievements before. Yeah, stop.
2:22:12
Yes.
2:22:13
It started over. I didn't
realize until I just heard it
2:22:17
again. He's doing William
Shatner.
2:22:22
Oh, you didn't realize he was
acting like like, like Captain
2:22:26
Kirk.
2:22:27
I did not until this last play.
Yeah.
2:22:31
Because he's comparing it to the
moon shot. And apparently Star
2:22:34
Trek viewtiful just as real as
Star Trek, everybody who
2:22:37
want to take a moment to pause
and note.
2:22:41
While we're talking broadcasting
stuff, what is this?
2:22:44
We want to take?
2:22:46
What is that? What is this
opening sentence? Who do you
2:22:51
want to take? My goodness?
2:22:53
Do you want to take a moment to
pause and do one? Do you want
2:22:56
vaccine something truly big is
happening something that could
2:23:00
change the course of history?
2:23:03
We've had big scientific
achievements before
2:23:06
often set off with a
2:23:08
bang. This achievement packed in
tiny vials no less spectacular.
2:23:13
But now it's on us. put us in
some historical perspective.
2:23:18
What
2:23:18
is this stack up alongside?
2:23:21
You look over the decades at
tests of America like the world
2:23:25
war two effort or the moon
landing program. These things
2:23:28
show how well we did as a
society. And I think we were
2:23:32
about to see that right now, as
we see whether this vaccine
2:23:36
works and whether it will be
distributed to everyone. It took
2:23:39
25 years to develop a vaccine
for polio 12 years for the flu.
2:23:44
This first COVID vaccine took
just 11 months, the scientists
2:23:48
should be celebrated. This is
probably one of the greatest
2:23:52
public health accomplishments in
2:23:53
my lifetime.
2:23:55
But so too should the volunteers
10s of 1000s across the world
2:23:59
who rolled up their sleeves to
take their shot at helping 100
2:24:03
years from now historians will
look back on this year and say,
2:24:08
did we Americans meet our mama?
I hope they say that we did.
2:24:13
Oh man and you know, just like
the previous pandemic 100 years
2:24:22
ago, we will remember the heroes
such as typhoid Mary,
2:24:28
there will be a Floyd will be if
they don't remember any heroes
2:24:32
from any of that. Yeah, the
vaccine it's it's just as real
2:24:38
as the moon landing.
2:24:39
It's the same thing.
2:24:43
I gotcha.
2:24:44
I gotcha For a second there.
Almost many of our producers
2:24:48
work in health care and they are
being mandated many of them to
2:24:53
take the vaccine. And with this
first round of vaccines and I
2:24:57
have a feeling it's for it might
be for everyone. buddy who takes
2:25:00
this first, first plunge in the
arm, you will receive the V safe
2:25:06
app. And the V safe app is being
distributed to everyone who has
2:25:11
taken the vaccine and you'll
enter your vaccine number. And
2:25:14
you'll keep track of everything.
2:25:15
Texas hospitals are expected to
get their first doses as early
2:25:19
as next Monday, Travis County
hospitals will get more than
2:25:21
13,000 and almost 3000 more will
go to hospitals in Williamson
2:25:26
and Hayes counties. Today the
state announced once people
2:25:28
start getting those vaccines it
will use an app to track side
2:25:31
effects. It's called v safe,
it'll help people log potential
2:25:34
problems that could be sent to
the CBC. And it will also remind
2:25:38
them of when they need to get a
second dose about three weeks
2:25:41
after the first one.
2:25:42
Yeah, it really it reminds you
every day and every couple hours
2:25:46
to report in is a super painful
yet I feeling dizzy yet or
2:25:52
whatever, whatever it is. And I
certainly hope this works. I'm
2:25:57
extremely skeptical of of this
newfangled technology. And the
2:26:03
big problem is the people who
are skeptical these need to be
2:26:06
told to shut up and in the
United Kingdom whereas we know
2:26:09
they are ahead of us. There is a
man named Neil Basu, he is
2:26:16
Britain's top counterterrorism
officer. And he called yesterday
2:26:20
for a nationwide debate on the
introduction of new laws to
2:26:24
punish people who spread anti
vaccination conspiracy theories.
2:26:32
The he said there should be a
discussion about whether it is
2:26:35
the correct thing for society to
allow people to spread
2:26:39
misinformation that could cost
people's lives, as he responded
2:26:44
to concern that false claims
online would undermine the take
2:26:48
up of COVID-19 vaccines. Now, he
did stop short of endorsing the
2:26:53
idea of new laws, but as
intervention will strengthen
2:26:57
pressure on ministers of
Parliament to act against
2:27:01
conspiracy theorists making
false claims about the vaccines.
2:27:05
This is a real problem. You
cannot have an opinion,
2:27:11
scientific or otherwise, that
goes against what you're not
2:27:17
elected, but what your chosen
leaders have counterterrorism
2:27:21
cuz he's gonna call you a
terrorist a domestic terrorist,
2:27:23
I presume? Yeah, you can't have
that Google has now stated that
2:27:29
they will label or remove
anything that does not agree
2:27:33
with the conventional wisdom on
the vaccines, which should see a
2:27:39
lot of more deep platforming and
shutting down we already saw an
2:27:44
animated no agenda get removed,
because we use Fauci his very
2:27:48
own words in his own voice,
actually. But now that's, that
2:27:52
doesn't matter. And the big
problem, so that's in the UK,
2:27:55
and I'm sure we'll get to that
here. In the United States, we
2:27:58
have a different issue. And that
issue is is kind of twofold. And
2:28:03
we have a a movement, that is
telling us that because of
2:28:10
racism, black and brown
communities, as they're known by
2:28:14
the media, we just call them
places where people live, but
2:28:17
okay, it's black and brown
communities. And they have
2:28:21
suffered disproportionately.
Now, there are many reasons for
2:28:25
this. But according to the most
of the political landscape and
2:28:30
the media, it's because of
racism. And so we need to
2:28:34
encourage the black and brown
communities, particularly the
2:28:37
African American black
communities, to get on board
2:28:40
with the shot because you're
dying, we got to save you, you
2:28:43
can't save yourself, we have to
tell you where the elites, the
2:28:46
American black community is very
skeptical of the government,
2:28:51
giving them something and
singling them out for it. And
2:28:55
you need to look up the Tuskegee
experiments to understand what
2:28:58
that is where they gave a large
group of African American men
2:29:02
syphilis, and then told him that
they were giving him the
2:29:06
vaccine, you know, a cure
against it and didn't and then
2:29:09
just followed them for 30 years.
President Clinton wound up
2:29:12
apologizing for that in the late
90s. So we need to go on we need
2:29:16
to propagandize and what do we
do? We got to call our people
2:29:19
together. Let's call in the
National Urban League. This is
2:29:22
the most scripted, most phony,
most disingenuous thing I have
2:29:27
ever seen with Anthony Fauci.
But it started off with his
2:29:32
wife, Christine Grady, who we
have not heard from. Most people
2:29:36
don't realize that she is
married to him. They came in on
2:29:40
the zoom call from different
locations. They never said Hi,
2:29:44
it was never like she's my wife
or Hey baby, or Christine Grady,
2:29:48
just so you know. Her last name
could be Fauci, but it's not as
2:29:51
great No, not a mention. Not
even a wink wink. When she's
2:29:55
introduced Fauci is already on
camera. doesn't move. It's just
2:30:00
If they have no relationship
whatsoever, and she is a
2:30:04
bioethicist, and her job is to
approve vaccines and other
2:30:11
biologics in the National
Institutes of Health based upon
2:30:16
their the ethical nature of it.
So this is really her road show.
2:30:20
It's her job to get black people
in America to take this and not
2:30:24
be afraid of stuff that has
happened to black people taking
2:30:27
stuff from the government in the
past. So she's brought in and
2:30:30
just listen to we have a
thankful
2:30:32
for the work that she does. And
we thankfully you can join us
2:30:34
tonight. That's a great,
2:30:36
thank you so much, Dr.
Frederick, and good evening to
2:30:38
everybody. As you heard, I'm an
ethicist at the NIH. My
2:30:43
colleagues and I and ethicists
in many other places, are
2:30:47
intensively involved in thinking
about the ethics of vaccine
2:30:51
research, vaccine prioritization
and distribution and
2:30:54
utilization, the community
engagement and other things.
2:30:58
We're also very committed to the
ethical conduct of research,
2:31:02
research that respects the
dignity, the value and the worth
2:31:06
of all people, and certainly
including African Americans and
2:31:10
people of color. We look forward
very much to listening and
2:31:14
learning this evening. From the
comments, suggestions, and
2:31:19
questions that the audience
brings.
2:31:21
I love that when they We look
forward to listening and
2:31:24
learning. We really want to hear
what you have to say while we're
2:31:28
stuffing your brain full of
propaganda
2:31:31
night. Now it is my distinct
pleasure to introduce the shill
2:31:35
and then turn over the program
to Ambrose lane, who epitomizes
2:31:40
the model of informed and
principled community based
2:31:44
health leadership. Ambrose lane
Jr. has over 35 years of
2:31:48
leadership experience as an
effective organizer, and
2:31:52
executive organizer. Elaine is
the founder of and since 2013,
2:31:56
the chairman of the Health
Alliance network, DCs largest
2:32:00
community health advocacy group,
advocating for issues of health
2:32:04
equity, health policy, and
chronic disease prevention
2:32:07
strategy,
2:32:08
always noticed the equity word
in there. So he's being brought
2:32:12
in. He is, of course, a man of
dark skin color, because that's
2:32:18
what really works. And he'll
read the script till he is
2:32:21
also a co founder of the black
coalition against COVID.
2:32:24
Ambrose, over to you
2:32:26
over to you so much, Dr. Grady
for that introduction. And I'm
2:32:30
going to introduce Dr. Anthony
S. Fauci. For our audience.
2:32:36
So he goes into a long winded
introduction of Dr. Anthony S.
2:32:41
Fauci. It's so scripted. It's so
obvious what is going on here,
2:32:46
but just when you thought it
couldn't get even more
2:32:49
condescending, Anthony Fauci
comes in,
2:32:52
in my understanding is that that
independent monitoring board has
2:32:57
African American scientists on
it. In fact, he works with you
2:33:01
directly. I don't know if she's
on the board, but we know that
2:33:04
we have,
2:33:06
which I love. In fact, one of
them, one of them, one of them.
2:33:11
Now, it's singled out, one of
them works with you directly.
2:33:14
That is that crazy. You work
with a black person. It's just
2:33:17
I don't know she's on the board.
But we know that we have an
2:33:20
African American science that
works with you directly. So this
2:33:23
is a talk, you can speak about
her work, but also the how
2:33:28
important that is in terms of
breaking down these myths in the
2:33:33
in the historic trepidation,
because it's a new day, it's not
2:33:39
1930 anymore. I've listened
2:33:41
to what Fauci says he really,
let's rip
2:33:44
2000. This is 2020. And so the
Times have changed. And the
2:33:49
input of African American
scientists in this process is
2:33:53
much deeper than one might
think. Talk about that a little
2:33:56
bit. Well, I
2:33:58
think the example that you gave
ambros is an excellent example.
2:34:01
It was also the one we rehearsed
2:34:03
the very vaccine. That's one of
the two that has absolutely
2:34:08
exquisite level 94 to 95%
efficacy,
2:34:13
mind you, he's pointing out one
vaccine is better than the other
2:34:18
against clinical disease and
almost 100% efficacy against
2:34:23
serious disease that has shown
to be clearly safe. That vaccine
2:34:28
was actually developed in the in
my Institute's vaccine research
2:34:33
center by a team of scientists,
led by Dr. Bonnie Graham and his
2:34:40
close colleague,
2:34:42
Dr. Oz mechi, a Corbett or
Kizzy. Corbett
2:34:46
Kizzy is an African American
scientist, who is right at the
2:34:49
forefront of the development of
the vaccine
2:34:52
sounds more like she's the
lackey of some guy who really
2:34:55
did the vaccine, but Okay,
2:34:56
so the first thing you might
want to say to my African
2:34:59
American Brothers and sisters,
the vaccine in
2:35:04
an African American woman, and
that is just a fact.
2:35:07
I mean, that is the fact
2:35:09
that I think that's some of the
things that people don't fully
2:35:11
appreciate.
2:35:12
So, you know, even evil doctors,
as long as they're black, you
2:35:18
can trust him. It's good to go.
And this moderna is made in
2:35:24
Fauci slab I heard him say it
No, no, that was developed in my
2:35:28
lab and it said, and that's it.
So I wonder and I'd like to know
2:35:34
if what was her name the Dr.
Reza. Kizzy Kizzy and the is the
2:35:41
example that you gave Kizzy. Dr
Kizzy is she also cut in on the
2:35:47
patent? Is she on the patent or
the murder? no vaccine? I looked
2:35:51
I couldn't find it. So are you
shortchanging your black doctors
2:35:56
Dr. Fauci, that stuff that was
developed in your lab where
2:36:00
everyone including you is on the
patent is Kizzy on it? I didn't
2:36:03
see it might not be looking in
the right place. I'll be the
2:36:06
first to admit to these guys and
to say, so my black and my black
2:36:12
brothers and sisters one place
2:36:13
to look.
2:36:14
Yeah, the US Patent Trade
Office.
2:36:16
Yes. And that list is right at
the beginning.
2:36:19
So my black and brown brothers
and sisters, FSU Fauci, that's
2:36:24
so condescending. really lame.
So there you go. They think
2:36:30
that's going to work. Good luck.
2:36:35
Maybe, you know, it's doable to
get people to take the vaccine
2:36:38
if you don't do shit like that.
Yeah. Because then it gets
2:36:44
loose, a little suspicious. I
mean, if I was somebody who was
2:36:47
inclined to take the vaccine,
and I know people that are and I
2:36:51
was black, and I saw this, I
say, What is it? What is this
2:36:56
about? Why are they doing this?
This is suspicious. I think
2:37:00
twice about it. Very poor poor
execution.
2:37:04
It's it's what they always do
it. So it's also like, what was
2:37:09
Gil written? Yeah.
2:37:12
And I don't have a clip of it.
But it's the same thing I saw.
2:37:17
Oh, where was this someone as a
as promised that Bo? I'm going
2:37:21
to put in a bill and it will be
for Reparations. We're going to
2:37:26
have a study group. Oh my gosh,
you must love our black brothers
2:37:32
and sisters because you giving
them a study. This has been done
2:37:37
1000 times. It's all I can see
is people really think African
2:37:44
Americans and people as they say
brown and black communities that
2:37:48
they're inferior. That's how
they talk. These are horrible
2:37:50
people. Yeah,
2:37:55
that's a summarize that's
probably exactly the genesis of
2:38:00
the whole thing. That Yeah.
2:38:03
What they're just actually
racist. They're racist and
2:38:07
worse. They
2:38:07
are that same statement. That
phrase that Dutch phrase you'd
2:38:11
love to say what you said
2:38:12
being yourself, would you cook
though the health does Yakuza?
2:38:15
Yeah.
2:38:15
Yeah. I'm trying to try to
memorize the phrase.
2:38:19
No, it's not. It's not very
difficult to do. I heard a new
2:38:22
one today, which I liked a lot.
metaphor brought it down to it
2:38:26
takes you back on fleeced, which
is roughly translates to a
2:38:32
grilled dove flew right into
your mouth, which is a guest
2:38:36
drilled it has to be
2:38:37
grilled. Yes. Because
2:38:38
it's done. It's grilled. It
tastes good. It's it's the dove
2:38:42
has been cooked and it felt it
flew right into your mouth, the
2:38:44
grilled dove.
2:38:46
And what's what it was the
phrase imply that
2:38:49
you were looking for something
and you got exactly what you
2:38:52
wanted? It flew right in your
face. The grilled the grilled
2:38:56
dove. Man, the Dutch man they're
filled with stuff.
2:39:01
Where they get these little
phrases. They're
2:39:03
cute. Let me see these. Let me
just see them. rechecking this
2:39:06
patent. Are you sure it's the
one up front? Oh, here it is.
2:39:09
Yes.
2:39:10
Yeah, it would be at the
beginning now. Now there's no
2:39:13
kids in here unless it says at
all at the end.
2:39:17
Which wouldn't be no good. Oh,
they don't have an at all.
2:39:20
No, they usually put everyone's
name there.
2:39:22
They have a Justin guild from
Massachusetts, Medina, Texas, of
2:39:31
course. That's the assignee, the
inventor Antonin de feu gatos,
2:39:36
from Waterloo. Oh, that's from
Belgium. I don't know exactly
2:39:41
how they how they do this is
Fauci even on the list. He's got
2:39:45
to be on the list.
2:39:46
Not necessarily be having a
piece of the action so far as
2:39:51
the stocks concerned doesn't
mean you got to be on any lists.
2:39:54
You're already on a real on the
important list. No, this is
2:39:57
true.
2:40:00
But for sure Kizzy is not on the
list. But you found she always
2:40:04
gets a piece of this. So I don't
know if if that goes to the NIH,
2:40:08
the disclosure documents are
there. They're in the show
2:40:10
notes. You can take a look at
it. I was just looking to see if
2:40:12
I could see anyone else. Nope.
Anyway, so it's common and what
2:40:19
can we look for now I say in the
next day or two, we will have
2:40:22
the typical shots of lines
around the block. All the
2:40:26
videos, huge lines are lined up
and ready to go.
2:40:31
And if and half the lines will
be some of the technicians doing
2:40:35
the shot because the lines will
never be long enough till I make
2:40:38
a million mile long line to show
that to the public over and over
2:40:42
and over again. So you see, oh,
there are people, I don't
2:40:45
understand their mentality, but
they see a line they get in it.
2:40:49
And, and I've been
2:40:50
thinking this must be a good
night club. There's a line out
2:40:53
front.
2:40:54
I've been thinking Yes, the
velvet rope concept. But a
2:40:58
Walmart is going to be one of
the big distributors for this.
2:41:02
And to me that adds a little
interesting twist to our holiday
2:41:06
favorite item which we kicked
off on Thursday, we had the
2:41:09
first secret santa paying for
everyone's layaway at Walmart.
2:41:14
And I've just
2:41:15
always well Monday ever do it
anywhere else.
2:41:18
Well, I'm just thinking it might
be an extra draw for people to
2:41:21
come to Walmart. And you know,
once you got them in the door
2:41:25
they'll have their greeters and
telling them hey, hey bro, hey,
2:41:28
black brothers and sisters. You
should come over here will give
2:41:31
you that shot. And right on cue,
the second secret santa at
2:41:37
Walmart
2:41:37
11 tonight shoppers at a tri
cities Walmart got a big
2:41:41
surprise this week.
2:41:43
And almost $70,000 layaway
balance paid in full and just in
2:41:48
time for Christmas.
2:41:51
I'm still in shock Actually, I
2:41:52
really I couldn't believe it.
And I still can't
2:41:54
shoppers who put their Christmas
gifts on layaway at Walmart in
2:41:57
Bristol, Tennessee couldn't
believe the news. I got a
2:42:00
notification on my email
2:42:02
that my
2:42:04
layaway had been paid for and I
thought well that's kind of
2:42:07
weird. On Monday someone walked
into the store not to shop but
2:42:11
to pay off all the layaway
balances the total for
2:42:14
everything $64,995.51
2:42:19
she said yes somebody came in
this morning at six o'clock and
2:42:23
paid everybody's
2:42:24
layaway. But he wants me to tell
you that he loves you.
2:42:28
God bless you. And Merry
Christmas. Those whose bills
2:42:31
were paid may never know who
gave them a Christmas blessing.
2:42:35
But they say they will always be
grateful this man this man made
2:42:39
my son hate he says he
2:42:40
loves you too. But we love
2:42:44
No clue who gave the gift we are
told according to Walmart The
2:42:48
deadline to pay off your layaway
balance is December 14. Sara
2:42:52
still little time for others
maybe who you know are getting
2:42:55
the idea tonight to go out and
do the say
2:42:57
what a great way to pay it
forward a great gifts during
2:43:00
this holiday season.
2:43:02
What a great way to pay it
forward. Yes, come
2:43:05
on things. Yeah. First of all,
how'd they get ahold of that guy
2:43:09
got the email says it was paid
off. And did they get him on?
2:43:13
interviewing? Just going on
here?
2:43:15
No, no. I just want to give you
the facts. The the guy who paid
2:43:20
him off less that no, you heard
a guy who got his balance taken
2:43:24
care of he received an email
from Walmart saying that his
2:43:27
balance had been paid. Yes.
2:43:29
Well, how do they get ahold of
him?
2:43:31
They because he because he has a
balance at Walmart.
2:43:36
What is the media say? Hey, give
me all your give me a list
2:43:38
everyone that balance at Walmart
which no stores going to do
2:43:42
Walmart does.
2:43:44
Hello. So
2:43:45
the second thing
2:43:46
is ad buy. Hello.
2:43:48
Did you know The ad buyer the ad
buy? You got $64,000 This is a
2:43:52
multiple ad buy. This was a you
have to see what the what the
2:43:55
price was, let's say the local
five stations to do an ad buy
2:44:01
each one of them is the amount
of $64,000. And I still wonder
2:44:07
to this day whether this is a
native ad, or are the stations
2:44:10
just suckered into running this
story?
2:44:13
Yes, it would be my I think yes,
it's both of them. It's probably
2:44:19
a hell of a lot cheaper to do
the 64,000 $4,000
2:44:23
spread out over maybe 1020
stations in the whole state.
2:44:27
Because it's such a feel good
story.
2:44:29
They got no agenda show to run
the guy on the no agenda show.
2:44:34
Got on the no agenda show.
There's
2:44:35
another good example of some
free advertising for Walmart.
2:44:38
Yeah, although we do in a
condemnation sort of way sort
2:44:42
of. Still, you know, no
publicity is bad publicity.
2:44:47
Yeah, hey, here's an idea of
Walmart. Why don't you? Why
2:44:51
don't you spend some of that
over here with us. We'll talk
2:44:54
about how great your store is
some
2:44:56
cash. Yeah. I'm gonna show
2:44:59
you Imagine all the people who
could do. Oh yeah, that'd be
2:45:03
fine.
2:45:11
So before I started my list
here, I want to thank a few
2:45:14
people but I want to start by
saying Baron dead. The Baroness
2:45:19
Silicon Valley, sir JD did send
a note in because he's got he's
2:45:23
got his father in law on the
birthday list, but he needs some
2:45:29
f cancer karma for me. It starts
five weeks of radiation
2:45:32
treatment.
2:45:32
Yeah, let's get that right away.
2:45:39
You've got
2:45:40
a good one. So, we start off
with Clarissa, Milan, Milan,
2:45:51
Milan, and baxton Virginia
$160.16 Christina's strict and
2:45:58
we have a lot of unbelievable
number of birthdays in today's
2:46:01
show. Yeah, that's Christina
Strix was on this list for
2:46:03
someone Yeah. Jacksonville,
Florida. 133 69 sir silver due
2:46:08
to the silver dolphins and other
birthday Severn Marilyn 130 31.
2:46:16
And he gets some good karma put
at the end. Sir Behringer,
2:46:20
Silicon Valley, sir JD already
just mentioned his note 130 31
2:46:26
Carrie Walker in $100 in viola,
Idaho, Mark Martin in Sterling,
2:46:34
Illinois. Jonathan which 100
sorry, Jonathan Rivera another
2:46:39
100 from Sanford Florida. Love
you guys. And he and his wife in
2:46:44
the mouth. Michael de and I you
know, I I should know how to
2:46:49
pronounce it's $100 fU qwave
Arena. I'm sure I bought. That
2:46:54
sounds sounds good to me. sounds
right. But get out of my Marina.
2:46:59
It's in North Carolina and we'll
get a correction in the mail.
2:47:02
Sir Kevin McLaughlin to Duke of
Luna and locusts North Carolina
2:47:06
lopsided move doe Nathan 806.
richard clark and Joshua Texas.
2:47:13
7370. threes of case g five d dX
7370. Texas.
2:47:19
You go five. Charlie Charlie.
2:47:21
Got a call for a smokin hot
wife. Andre Picchu in Okay, let
2:47:29
me try it. Let me give this a
shot. Andre. Pete you in real
2:47:34
quick. Holland 66. No,
2:47:37
no, you when I say you'll be
pissed because you know at first
2:47:39
it was Andre Pico. Pico. And he
lives in the rice vague.
2:47:48
vague. Okay, close.
2:47:54
6969 from him of course. Sam van
hoorn. Enough. Who are Sam Ben
2:48:01
Warren in Amsterdam quarter
6633.
2:48:05
So many people with the birthday
especially a lot of 30 threes.
2:48:08
It's It's like going crazy with
the 33
2:48:11
very suspect. Birthday. Sam has
a birthday. Sir not appearing in
2:48:18
this podcast. in Richland.
Washington is 3678 Brandon
2:48:22
Turner Valley at Velez in
Kingman Arizona. 5555. Matthew
2:48:28
dropped Cohen Delaware Ohio.
Yeah, got
2:48:32
here. He He's getting
gallbladder his gallbladder will
2:48:35
be removed on Monday and he says
Hey, guys, I mean in the
2:48:39
morning, gents, Monday I have
the distinct pleasure of having
2:48:43
my gallbladder removed by one of
the finest robots money or my
2:48:46
insurance plan could buy. I'm
sure you know, people that have
2:48:50
had robotic laparoscopy sorry
robotic, robotic, laparoscopic
2:48:57
koleos something bad to me.
Please make an exception to read
2:49:02
part of my email on the show to
get the power of the no agenda
2:49:05
energy going well, I think we do
need a little bit of karma there
2:49:08
needs that
2:49:09
you've got karma.
2:49:13
For sure, yeah. He sent us the
robot when it goes on the dime
2:49:16
from him. Yep. Patricia Kiernan
in Dublin, Ireland. Hey Dublin,
2:49:20
Ireland. I
2:49:22
5333 and she's got a birthday
too. Well, she says she's
2:49:26
donating for her douchebag
husband mark so and it's his
2:49:30
birthday.
2:49:31
Oh, it's his birth but
2:49:32
I think he can get a deducing
then if she's donating for her
2:49:36
douchebag husband.
2:49:37
He didn't ask for it.
2:49:38
Okay, and then he remains
douche.
2:49:42
Sir chaotic mass in Dallas,
Texas. 5120. Sir big Papa moose
2:49:49
of the Ogallala Aquifer in
liberal Kansas 50. These
2:49:53
following ones are $50 donors
name and location in the
2:49:56
shortlist today, overall. Big
Papa Rawson Kotlikoff in London,
2:50:03
UK. Kimberly redmon in Toronto,
Ontario sir lab rat of the hill
2:50:07
country in Universal City,
Texas, Dame Patricia Worthington
2:50:10
in Miami, Florida. She had a
note she sent in about
2:50:13
something. wanted to go dig it
up. Sorry, damn. It's just some
2:50:18
requests that she had about
Robert Robert curl back in Essex
2:50:22
Ville, Michigan. Clayton Dunn
event in Greenfield, Wisconsin,
2:50:27
john hight in Folsom, California
with prison, his big prison,
2:50:32
Johnny Cash, sir Brandon serinus
of law. I'm in Port orchard,
2:50:39
Washington. And that would
conclude our list of well
2:50:42
wishers and producers for show
1303
2:50:46
Yes, and I'm still Oh, here we
go. This is thinking about me
2:50:53
doing a Christmas search. And
she's talking about a meetup
2:50:56
here. I do not have i the only
email I have is from the fifth
2:50:59
of December. So I don't have a
current one. So maybe she didn't
2:51:02
have a note as possible. She
certainly is royalty in our
2:51:06
book. So we know she's been
around. Oh, yeah. And around
2:51:08
these parts. Well, thanks.
Thanks, you all, thank you very
2:51:12
much. These these messages of
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That's
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karma.
2:52:30
And quite a list we have I think
is one of the biggest birthday
2:52:33
lists we've ever seen a lot of
30 threes in here and we start
2:52:36
with Lorraine Hart, who says
Happy Birthday to her husband
2:52:40
Alan, who celebrated on December
3 sir JD Happy Birthday to his
2:52:43
father in law dawn who turned 80
and he still reads the newspaper
2:52:48
without his glasses. Mark from
White Bear Lake Minnesota. It's
2:52:52
52 days, sir cesium 137 maybe
the same guy turns 50 today,
2:52:58
Gabriel sangwan Happy Birthday
to Black Knights easier. 137 who
2:53:04
is celebrating today?
Christopher from St. Mary's
2:53:08
Idaho, will be 51 on December 14
Emily ball says Happy Birthday
2:53:13
to our handsome man Adams
celebrating the 14th as well as
2:53:16
his Sandra Walker. Charles wern
Happy Birthday to his wife Sonia
2:53:21
turns 30 on the 14th he's named
might have been Alex but that
2:53:23
was just confusion in the notes.
Christina Strickland Happy
2:53:26
Birthday to her dad grumping
green guy turn 34 and the 14th
2:53:29
sir silver dude will be
celebrating on the 14th Richard
2:53:32
klare Happy birthday was smokin
hot wife Mary she celebrates on
2:53:36
the 15th as does Sam fun whore
who turns 33 magic numbers on
2:53:40
the 15th. And on the 16th
Patricia Kiernan says Happy
2:53:43
Birthday to her douchebag
husband Mark Kiernan and we say
2:53:47
happy birthday to everybody here
from the best podcast
2:53:50
in the universe.
2:53:54
Ooh, baby. That was a long one.
No nights though. No title
2:53:58
changes but we do have an
overview of the meetups.
2:54:08
Before we give you the full
rundown here is a meetup report
2:54:12
the no agenda meetups are
actually protests you know if
2:54:15
there's any kind of hassle with
the local Popo, just talk to him
2:54:19
like you went to a protest. I
went to no agenda protest calm
2:54:22
it was organized man. Okay,
you're good to go. And you might
2:54:25
find yourself at the NA local
512 meetup where Black Knights
2:54:30
are Scott of the black bear and
I think sir Scott of the armory
2:54:33
once again brought the
austinites together
2:54:37
your black Baron of the new
agenda armory Scott Morgan here
2:54:40
we have a nice little group
that's come in December. Well,
2:54:43
well, for the new agenda FEMA
Region six meetup deep in the
2:54:47
heart of Austin cost in the long
run better to introduce
2:54:50
themselves.
2:54:51
What's up
2:54:51
douchebags? It's
2:54:52
Phil Gibson. You're gonna need a
Bitcoin or have fun stands for
2:54:56
peace.
2:54:57
Hey guys.
2:55:00
Hello guys my name is amino
demento I came all the way from
2:55:03
Lancaster County pa here down at
a Texas state of mind when I
2:55:08
want to know what the fringe is
going on I listened to the
2:55:10
crackpots in the buzzkill
2:55:13
is Eric when I drove to Dallas
for his protest, let's run like
2:55:17
a party.
2:55:20
God man, as I
2:55:21
say I support mandatory mass
requirements only if they're
2:55:24
made of leather
2:55:25
in certain clubs. Hi, this
2:55:27
is Dan I'm
2:55:28
planning the no agenda post
pandemic party
2:55:32
while we sit here at the no
agenda meetup sir chaotic mass
2:55:35
keeping safe in a post
2:55:39
in the morning, john Adam, this
is Josh Magnuson from Austin. I
2:55:43
have nothing to say but I am
totally triggered in Blackburn
2:55:46
signing out one more time.
2:55:50
Right beautiful crowd sorry I
couldn't be there. I did a four
2:55:54
hour episode with no facts did
not come of it. Here's what's
2:55:58
coming up on the no agenda
protests.com no agenda meetup
2:56:01
calm calendar for this coming
Saturday. Toronto no agenda
2:56:06
peaceful protest super spreader
event is six o'clock. Now see
2:56:09
the website for details. Also on
the 19th Quebec City Carol,
2:56:13
Carol and troll that'll be 11 in
the morning chocolate showed and
2:56:17
festivities it's a rock okay? On
Saturday tiny amygdala of
2:56:22
Anchorage one o'clock an Alaskan
time at Mountain usco brewing
2:56:27
Midtown Anchorage. Also on
Saturday flight double o double
2:56:31
noteflight 01 o of the no agenda
Garden Grove and that will be
2:56:35
indeed in Garden Grove. While
it's on Saturday, Nashville Noel
2:56:41
agenda meetup six o'clock at the
party filed downtown valet
2:56:45
parking tip your valet says rich
B was organizing and the Western
2:56:49
New York meetup stay negative
seven o'clock at bucket bar
2:56:52
Odessa, New York on Saturday.
And what else do we have in not
2:56:56
much else in December the 27th a
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2:58:06
Yeah, baby.
2:58:12
I got a Brexit update.
2:58:15
Oh, good, cuz I don't have one.
2:58:17
Yeah. So they went into overtime
in the negotiations, and they
2:58:23
know they're not going to make
it. And so they are going to
2:58:28
push even a little bit further.
The President of the European
2:58:32
Union's Ursula Thunder Lion came
out and she looked a bit demure.
2:58:37
But she feels like at least
we're trying and remember, any
2:58:41
one of the 27 euro states can
veto this deal. So it's highly
2:58:47
unlikely considering it's about
fish. That's the final dispute.
2:58:53
It's about who
2:58:55
now that he vetoed, the Brits
2:58:57
already have their warships out
to protect their water fish.
2:59:01
Yeah, it's gonna block the
people fishing.
2:59:04
Yes, they're going to block
people from fishing. Here's the
2:59:07
Ursula
2:59:07
despite the exhaustion after
almost one year of negotiations,
2:59:13
and despite the fact that
deadlines have been missed over
2:59:17
and over. We both think that it
is responsible at this point in
2:59:22
time to go the extra mile. We
have accordingly mandated our
2:59:28
negotiators to continue the
talks and to see whether or not
2:59:32
reach an agreement can be
reached. Even at this late
2:59:36
stage. The negotiations continue
here in Brussels.
2:59:42
Well, no one's no one thinks
it's likely they'll come up with
2:59:45
any kind of deal which would
mean a crash out no deal Brexit
2:59:50
here's Bo Joe
2:59:51
we're gonna continue to try. I'm
gonna try with all our hearts
2:59:54
and we'll be as creative as we
possibly can. You know, we we
2:59:58
remain willing to talk will
continue to do so. But in the
3:00:02
meantime, let's get ready for
the WTO option. And that's what
3:00:05
I told the cabinet
3:00:06
WTO. Babe. That's it going World
Trade Organization going
3:00:12
outside, then you know what? I
guarantee you British residents
3:00:18
will not be allowed into the
European Union until the COVID
3:00:21
is over. There'll be they'll be
shunned. Because, you know,
3:00:25
there's going to be a lot of bad
blood.
3:00:30
I think so I
3:00:31
think they're really going to be
mean.
3:00:34
For the EU, you mean?
3:00:35
Yeah. The EU is going to be
mean, they're gonna be like, No,
3:00:37
I
3:00:37
think they're gonna be mean.
Yeah, I agree. Because this is
3:00:39
like a humiliation of the
highest order, kind of,
3:00:43
you know, It's humiliating. I'll
tell you what's humiliating. I
3:00:47
told you, we went out Saturday
night, downtown. And I was
3:00:53
excited, because I'd been
downtown with the dinner on
3:00:57
Tuesday. And I said, Tina, you
know, love it, and it's
3:01:00
beautiful. It's all Christmassy,
and everyone's all jacked up
3:01:03
about it. And as we're driving
across the first three bridge,
3:01:06
there's City Hall is green. City
Hall is illuminated in green.
3:01:11
And I think that there is that
what they're doing for
3:01:14
Christmas. Is that this thing?
Well, no,
3:01:18
Austin City Hall is all lit up
tonight to commemorate the fifth
3:01:21
year of the Paris Climate
Agreement. It's an agreement
3:01:25
within 100 countries to achieve
net zero carbon emissions by the
3:01:29
middle of the century. And
President Donald Trump pulled
3:01:32
the us out of that agreement.
But leaders with the City of
3:01:34
Austin say they're still working
to reduce carbon emissions.
3:01:38
So the verse you signal with the
green light
3:01:42
brother gets a class Hey, we
3:01:46
don't even do that. What
3:01:47
are we gonna do?
3:01:49
some green light man
3:01:50
that'll do a green lights in
California
3:01:52
green light.
3:01:55
douchebags.
3:01:58
greenies. Get out of here. I got
it really democratic Texas.
3:02:01
I got a depressing clip as long
as you have something to go out
3:02:03
on a high note I
3:02:04
do have one I have the Hitler a
Supercuts.
3:02:07
Oh, that can't be depressing.
Let's play that first. That's
3:02:12
gonna be great
3:02:13
this week, so not Trump.
3:02:15
ago, Kristallnacht happened, it
was the Nazis warning shot
3:02:18
across the bow of our human
civilization. After four years
3:02:22
of a modern day assault on those
same values by Donald Trump. I'm
3:02:25
gonna
3:02:25
use an extreme example. Think
about Hitler, so many stunning
3:02:29
parallels
3:02:30
to what Hitler was doing
describing
3:02:33
Hitler's psychological profile
and this only pertains to Adolf
3:02:36
Hitler. There is so much that
has resonance of the Third Reich
3:02:40
in this administration, many
3:02:41
tendencies like Adolf Hitler,
3:02:43
does this look like Germany in
1932 we're getting close and
3:02:47
this only pertains to Adolf
Hitler and pertains to nobody
3:02:50
else
3:02:50
90% of what he says I'm like,
this guy gets it if you read
3:02:54
anything about the rise of Third
Reich and Adolf Hitler, you will
3:02:57
see the parallels
3:02:59
is a true psychopath
3:03:01
solid that sounds a lot like a
certain leader that killed
3:03:04
members of my family.
3:03:06
Wow Jews of how Hitler came to
power he came to power under
3:03:11
fair free elections talking
about Adolf Hitler and that's
3:03:15
all we're talking about.
3:03:20
Donald loves Nazis.
3:03:23
CNN say that
3:03:26
he came with it Wow.
3:03:29
We always knew it wasn't Did you
hit upon a a super cut database
3:03:35
or something? So I'm super,
3:03:37
super gut roll.
3:03:39
You You just landed in some
beautiful pile of supercut This
3:03:44
is a very distressing clip from
CBS The show is called who's the
3:03:51
neighborhood? Yes the
neighborhood and as you know in
3:03:56
most of these big Hollywood
productions we have the Norman
3:03:59
Lear
3:03:59
let me I know that show very
well. I'm gonna explain the
3:04:02
premise
3:04:02
Oh, thank you.
3:04:05
A white kind of a liberal white
guy young white guy millennial
3:04:12
older millennial moves in with
his wife into the middle of a
3:04:15
black neighborhood, bro. Okay.
And he and his black neighbor is
3:04:21
a jerk. And he and the white
guys just this naive guy loves
3:04:26
everything because he's a lover
not a not a fighter. And he's
3:04:30
just the most optimistic guy and
he sees everything great and he
3:04:33
thinks is fantastic. deliver
this black neighborhood because
3:04:35
it shows what what you know as
great white liberals are really
3:04:39
like, and it's and comedy
ensues. It's a comedy.
3:04:42
Yes. Well, here comes a great
comedic bit. Now this is here's
3:04:47
the scene. I guess they have a
kid. At least one younger kid.
3:04:51
And this kid's friend who lives
in the neighborhood. And this
3:04:56
into the kid is white with the
white family. His friend is
3:04:59
black. He was arrested by the
police or harassed by the
3:05:02
police. So the white mom has to
sit down with the white kid and
3:05:07
have a talk.
3:05:08
organised one after. You know.
She got beat up by the Popo.
3:05:21
Hey, I know there's a lot going
on right now. You want to talk
3:05:25
about it? I understand where the
police beat up. Trey. Did you do
3:05:30
something wrong? No. The police
are the ones who did something
3:05:35
wrong. Supposed to be the good
guys. Yeah. But there's some bad
3:05:42
ones too. So if there's ever an
emergency, should I still call
3:05:49
them? Oh, yeah. First, sweetie,
they would never hurt you.
3:05:54
Right? Because I'm a kid.
Actually, it's because you're
3:06:00
white. You see the police in
this country have a history of
3:06:04
treating us better than they
treat black people. But that
3:06:09
doesn't make any sense. Why
would they do that? That's a
3:06:12
good question. The answer is
kind of complicated. Oh, that's
3:06:18
what you said when asked for
babies come from I find
3:06:22
this so despicable
3:06:26
Yes, it's it is a it's
despicable is even the right
3:06:33
word for it.
3:06:34
And basically just threw all
police all across the country
3:06:37
under the bus like oh, yeah,
it's just because you're white.
3:06:40
You know, I was like we got a
history of that isn't how it is.
3:06:44
This is Norman Lear Hollywood
foundation. Crap, man. That's
3:06:47
what this is. shoved right into
the to the narrative. Oh, you
3:06:52
know, that was nice. No, I
3:06:53
disagree. I really just was. I
don't think it was necessary.
3:06:57
You don't have to go to Norman
Lear to pull that stuff out of
3:07:00
it. Yeah,
3:07:00
I agree. I agree. That's true.
3:07:02
This is just a Hollywood crap a
bunch of virtue signaling
3:07:06
douchebags, but decided to do
this. And they've been there was
3:07:09
the regular staff. I'm sure
there was no input from anybody
3:07:12
outside effect. I think if there
was, they would have had them
3:07:15
back off a little bit.
3:07:16
Yeah, cuz it was a bit too much.
3:07:19
I agree.
3:07:21
All right. Now I need something
happy because I'm depressed
3:07:23
about this.
3:07:24
No. Oh, well, I got a three
parter here. If you want to hear
3:07:28
about gay Christmas.
3:07:29
Oh, yes. Let's roll. Yes, I do.
Correct. I do want and, and just
3:07:35
so you know, don't say to me
later. We were too long.
3:07:41
Well, you're the one asked for
the additional material. I'm
3:07:43
gonna say we're too long because
we were too long. But don't you
3:07:46
have a single clip? No, this is
three clips. Okay, three parter.
3:07:50
I mean, you can just play part
one I think would be good. But I
3:07:53
also have a Rand Paul rant and
then Cheney, which has been
3:07:56
around
3:07:57
No, no, no, I want gay
Christmas.
3:08:00
I bet you do. Okay, so let's
play now. This is from the CBC.
3:08:04
And this is from the reporter,
they, the guy who's the reporter
3:08:09
seems gay to me, but I don't
what do I know? And he also said
3:08:12
he separates the gays from his
group, which is us. But But
3:08:17
apparently, I said, apparently,
I said it. I heard it, I
3:08:21
caught it. Us versus the gays. I
hear. Okay,
3:08:23
us versus the gays. And what is
going on is that Hollywood's
3:08:30
decided to make Christmas gay.
So they rolled out a bunch of
3:08:34
gay movies and everything, all
these Christmas movies that are
3:08:37
Oh, I start starting with the
one movie with Kristen Stewart
3:08:41
and they call Happy holidays or
something. I can't remember the
3:08:43
name.
3:08:43
I didn't get the memo about the
Christmas being gay this year.
3:08:47
Well get a clue. This CBC
Canadian broadcast
3:08:51
a whole new crop of Christmas
movies, LGBTQ films, released
3:08:56
for this holiday season, part of
a trend that caught Eli's eye.
3:09:00
So he's back with us from his
home, getting set for his
3:09:04
holidays and looking to these
holiday offerings. As I said,
3:09:08
it's a whole new landscape, Eli?
Yeah,
3:09:12
I mean, you know, it's
interesting. So happiest season
3:09:14
really kind of kicked off this
discussion. You know, there was
3:09:17
a time a few weeks ago, I
couldn't open Twitter without
3:09:21
being just like enveloped in a
discussion about who Kristen
3:09:26
Stewart's should character
should have ended up with how
3:09:29
did Harper behaving people had
so many feelings about this
3:09:33
film, and it seemed to really
strike a chord in audience, you
3:09:36
know, certainly wider than just
LGBTQ. And so this which was
3:09:41
originally released on Hulu and
streaming in Canada, turned out
3:09:44
to be quite the success and
also, I think part of this new
3:09:48
wave of content that we're
noticing in the traditionally
3:09:52
very traditional holiday genre
and so other films that are
3:09:58
popping up under the mistletoe
This year Christmas house from
3:10:02
the Hallmark Channel featuring a
gay chant a gay couple. It's a
3:10:05
very big change for the channel.
There's dashing in December
3:10:11
Paramount network, there's the
Christmas setup on the lifetime
3:10:15
network. Now I reached out to
Christian Baker in Nashville.
3:10:19
She's the producer and director
of a couple of holiday films
3:10:22
made for queer viewers. Last
year, they made a movie called
3:10:26
season of love, which got a
great response for their
3:10:28
audience. She was getting a lot
of her customers saying, you
3:10:31
know, we want to see our own
selves in these Christmas films.
3:10:35
This year. They're releasing, I
hate New Year's but a lesbian
3:10:38
couple in Nashville. And what
she was telling me is a part of
3:10:43
the need is that we have had a
lot of great, powerful dramatic
3:10:47
movies with gay and lesbian
storylines, but they are quite
3:10:52
serious and there was something
that was missing for her
3:10:55
audience. You know, I
3:10:58
can almost see the Hallmark
Channel commercial.
3:11:02
This year celebrate in
3:11:04
style with a Hallmark Channel.
We've got twinks in my tree. We
3:11:10
have Are you sure this is
eggnog?
3:11:14
This is great.
3:11:18
Let's listen to what this
producer has to say this clip to
3:11:21
their
3:11:22
unrequited love their, you know,
like, I can't be with you
3:11:25
because society tells me that or
I'm coming out but my Mormon
3:11:29
parents are gonna hate me.
3:11:30
And, you know, it's it's all of
that
3:11:33
that's that we absolutely
experience and some people still
3:11:36
experienced that. But I think
what was also missing was sort
3:11:39
of this classic trophy,
fabulous, happy love story.
3:11:44
Everybody wants their serving of
holiday mush. Bees movies are
3:11:49
comfort food, and why shouldn't
gay and lesbian audiences be
3:11:54
able to enjoy that, like the
rest of us? That was really what
3:11:58
she said is we want our happy
endings. You know, we want our
3:12:01
fun, cheesy stuff. No one is
saying that this is Hamlet. But
3:12:05
they certainly want to see
themselves represented in the
3:12:08
genre along with everyone else.
3:12:10
So is that, you know, that
desire to see that Hollywood,
3:12:14
that Hallmark moment? Is that
really the explanation? Why why
3:12:19
the change and the broader
industry change a lie?
3:12:22
I mean, from the from the
audience? Yes. But from the
3:12:25
industry. I think actually,
interestingly, it's a business
3:12:29
case and a convincing one. So I
talked to glad CEO and President
3:12:34
Sarah Kate Ellis, this is the
gay and lesbian advocacy group.
3:12:37
And what she has noticed is a
real big ship. You look at the
3:12:42
demographics in America, for
example, I think if you look at
3:12:45
like 18 to 34, you're seeing as
much of the population as 30%,
3:12:49
identifying as LGBTQ in one way
or another Wow, look at
3:12:54
representation on television,
it's changing. But in terms of
3:12:58
characters on screen, it's still
in single digits. But what Alice
3:13:02
was telling me is what really
has changed for the creators and
3:13:05
the producers and the executives
is a shift in that business
3:13:10
model. And what now makes sense.
Take a look.
3:13:13
She's saying 30% of the audience
is gay is that what he said?
3:13:18
in the in the younger debt in
the millennial demographic,
3:13:21
you know that Tina and I we saw
the trailer for that movie with
3:13:25
the the two girls as he said,
oh, let's be in love. But it
3:13:32
wasn't a good movie. It wasn't a
it was about her coming out or
3:13:37
not. It wasn't a you know, you
Christmas miracle type movie and
3:13:42
every there's multiple
storylines of love. And it just
3:13:46
wasn't that it was all about
coming out very stressful. I
3:13:49
didn't I didn't like it at all.
I can. I can hardly imagine
3:13:52
anyone like that one was just
weird. is just a one with
3:13:55
Kristen Stewart. I don't
remember
3:13:59
it. That's the hot movie that's
triggering a lot of this.
3:14:01
That's the new one. Let me see.
Tommy No. I think that is the
3:14:06
one because we saw it. Yeah,
what is the name of this one
3:14:11
though?
3:14:13
Yeah,
3:14:14
I think that's the one well, it
just looked boring. It didn't
3:14:17
look like a fun and I don't
care. It was two women who gives
3:14:20
a crap but that's not the story
is not a Christmas story. It has
3:14:23
to be all it's about coming out.
which I understand is something
3:14:28
very important, but it wasn't to
me. It just really wasn't a
3:14:33
Christmas movie. The happiest?
You're the last
3:14:38
guy interacting with the glad to
woman's
3:14:40
Yes. Oh, come all ye faithful.
3:14:43
It was risky to show LTP
3:14:45
Hold on a second. I don't think
it was all come all ye faithful
3:14:48
is the Christmas story movie.
3:14:50
No, no, that's that's my new
movie that I'm putting together
3:14:53
for our gay for our gay
holidays. Hello.
3:14:56
It was risky to show LGBTQ
people in Their minds, because
3:15:01
it could cost them business. And
now what they've realized
3:15:04
because of the population growth
because of the younger
3:15:06
generation, because it's been
proven time and time again, that
3:15:10
it is actually a really good
business model to be diverse and
3:15:15
inclusive. They're realizing
that the real risk is leaving
3:15:18
communities out. You know,
circuit
3:15:21
Ellis was reminding me that it
was just last year that the
3:15:25
Hallmark Channel they had a
commercial featuring same sex
3:15:29
couple at a wedding, and it was
pulled down because there was a
3:15:34
backlash and they removed it.
And then they apologized for the
3:15:38
removal. And she had to explain
to her children why that
3:15:42
commercial was pulled from air
and then contrast stop the clip.
3:15:47
Just a few
3:15:49
that is bullcrap. Okay, have you
in your entire you raised the
3:15:54
kid? I've got kids, you have
never heard a kid ever say, hey,
3:15:58
Mommy, Daddy, why did they pull
that commercial? First of all,
3:16:03
that would be notice.
3:16:05
Never.
3:16:06
It's a bull crap story. This is
the CBC lying to the public. By
3:16:11
the way. No Kid ever says hey,
why did they pull the ad with a
3:16:15
the kid would know they pull the
end? Why would the kid cares and
3:16:17
add For God's sake. So let's
back it. I'm gonna go sorry. I
3:16:21
just couldn't take that. Take
it.
3:16:23
Can I ask your question? Is is
Kristen Stewart? Is she gay? She
3:16:28
loves me. Yeah, she is. I didn't
know that. Yeah,
3:16:32
she Oh, no. She went she came
out like a couple years ago.
3:16:35
Oh, okay. So that's why she's
allowed to act in this. I was
3:16:38
just wondering,
3:16:39
okay, well, she brings this up.
By the way, I know what you're
3:16:42
going with this? Which is why
why are we allowing straight
3:16:45
actors to play gay character?
Yeah. She brings up the fact
3:16:48
that we're gonna if we go to
she's actually wise in this
3:16:50
regard. She says, we can't
really adopt that policy,
3:16:54
because we won't let straight
actors play gay characters that
3:16:59
we can't let gay actors play
straight characters.
3:17:01
Yeah, good luck with that
argument, moved it. And then
3:17:04
they apologized for the removal.
And she had to explain to her
3:17:08
children, why that commercial
was pulled from air. And then
3:17:13
contrast that to just a few
weeks ago, where Sarah Kate
3:17:17
Ellis, and her wife and her
kids, got out the hot cocoa, got
3:17:22
out the cookies, sat down on the
couch and watched happiest
3:17:27
season with these big fancy
Hollywood stars. And I asked her
3:17:31
if he felt like Piglet.
3:17:33
I literally couldn't believe it.
You know, I mean, having grown
3:17:37
up LGBTQ.
3:17:40
I think oftentimes, we haven't
really known what life was going
3:17:46
to be we didn't see a path in a
lot of ways. And I would have
3:17:51
never thought that moment would
have ever existed if you asked
3:17:54
me at twit would have ever
existed if you asked me at 21.
3:17:59
And so it was it was kind of
amazing.
3:18:03
What a difference of a sea
change that we're seeing. And
3:18:06
that's not to say the work is
done. You talk to creators, you
3:18:11
talk to critics, there's still
more that needs to be done in
3:18:14
terms of people of color in
these films, kind of a wider
3:18:19
spectrum of characters in these
LGBTQ storylines, and that's the
3:18:23
challenge of the winning you
only have a few of these films.
3:18:27
They have to kind of shoulder
everything they have to
3:18:29
represent all things for all
people but as we get more we'll
3:18:33
start to see more of those
issues solved on screen and
3:18:37
everyone can enjoy their missile
tomash Okay,
3:18:41
again,
3:18:42
it's a bad movie. It's not a
good Christmas movie. They
3:18:46
missed the mark as far as I'm
concerned.
3:18:48
They really miss this this is
they're gonna dis just missing
3:18:52
the mark is gonna continue as
long as identity politics sneaks
3:18:56
into the movie industry. And
like he said right at the end
3:18:59
there because he's all in on
this idea. Oh, well you know
3:19:02
what? We got to get some black
gays in there. Oh, yeah. We got
3:19:06
to get all these different kinds
of gays.
3:19:09
White gay or not the right gay
you're wrong gay. Oh my
3:19:13
goodness. It's Yeah, you're
right this to say it's sad. Sad
3:19:18
does happen. Look, I'm a sucker
for a great rom com Christmas
3:19:22
movie. This was not it had
nothing to do with the sexual
3:19:26
orientation it was this the
storyline? I want Kris Kringle.
3:19:35
That's Chris
3:19:36
screen. Kris Kringle has to be
gay.
3:19:39
That's right. Hey,
3:19:43
no to sell for next year. Dana.
called Dana. We got a great
3:19:47
movie. Kris Kringle is queer.
3:19:51
Mm hmm.
3:19:52
sit on my lap little boy.
3:19:55
Okay. All right. I'm shutting it
down. Now.
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adios mopho. And such
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I never forgot what President
Kennedy said about going.
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You know why? Because I refuse
to pump
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no breath.
3:21:13
Get out of the rain. God bless
you all. Thank you. He's cried.
3:21:17
And
3:21:19
I took on in terms of Iraq. I
mean, excuse me in terms of what
3:21:24
was going on in Ukraine to
pressure
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the electric press by
acclamation.
3:21:33
Right
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down the swamp is
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I'm gonna give you the whole
load that watch the hair come
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back up again.
3:21:50
Why not include members of the
VI
3:21:51
transition team, as part of this
3:21:54
summit? We are hosting today to
see who the next administration
3:21:57
is because we won and those
swing states and there was
3:22:01
terrible things that went on. So
we're gonna have to see who the
3:22:04
next administration is. We have
put together the most extensive
3:22:08
and inclusive voter fraud
organization in the history of
3:22:13
American politics. So I learned
about roaches I learned about
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kids jumping on my lap.
3:22:23
Today 1000s of President Trump's
supporters gathered in the
3:22:26
nation's capitol. CBS Jeff
Deghayes was in the crowd,
3:22:30
including them recently part in
former National Security Adviser
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Michael Flynn. This is the
President's loyal base when you
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have constipation unlike hot
stools, a soft stool is easy to
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pass
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the pressure Welcome everybody
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to a brand new program on the
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titled a number of things we
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tests as shown by
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Fox News run by Democrats who
didn't come from NPR.
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voting booth COVID vaccine Rob
Ryan is Twitter. Separate
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couchbase turn your mic down.
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The only thing is is to guys
with an idea of putting together
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mopho.org slash and
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have they ever
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met a lesbian