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December 27th, 2020 • 3h 30m

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I need a goat barn. Adam Curry John C Dvorak Sunday December
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2020. This is your award inning chemo nation media
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ssassination Episode 13 107. his
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is no agenda.
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Completely baseless, broadcasting live from
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opportunity's own 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas
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Capitol in the morning, everybody.
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I'm Adam Curry, from Northern Silicon Valley where I can give
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you yesterday's Zephyr report. Because it's fascinating. I'm
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just seeing
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Well, let's not waste any time give us that Zephyr report
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ladies and gentlemen skwawkbox cmbc standby here it comes
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seven cars effort moderate to high speed with a private car
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attached at the end eight cars total
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cars really nine that means we're on the up the economy's
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got to be going one way that way is up only ladies and gentlemen
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that's your Zephyr report your economic status based upon these
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effort training California Bitcoin 26,681. Oh my god.
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Right. You're up to speed we can leave. It's done. Great show.
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We can make it a regular size show today.
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I don't know man. We got to talk about Nashville.
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Okay, well, that was Natalie have the one rabbit roundup for
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Nashville. I'm sure you have more details? Mainly. And I
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assumed that you would because you got your timing is I'm in
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bed while you're researching. And
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I think we have the same PBS report. That's what you're
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referring to.
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The one from Saturday. Yeah. black guy, the new guy.
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Yeah. What's his name? Again? His name is? Yeah, no, no, no, I
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have his name. Second. His name is no I don't have his name.
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Yeah, I think it's this guy. Law enforcement authorities in
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Nashville told The Associated Press this afternoon that they
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have identified a person of interest in yesterday's
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explosion. local and federal agents are still piecing
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together details from the downtown Nashville explosion
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Christmas morning. At an early afternoon news conference today.
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Law enforcement officials did not name any suspects or people
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of interest.
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At this point. We don't have any indication that we are looking
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for a another
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subject. But again,
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there's five policies we're running through. So there's all
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kinds of individuals who are looking for
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police emergency communications across Tennessee and Kentucky
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remain out of service because of the proximity of an at&t
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facility to the explosion and a fire that restarted last night.
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The blast damaged at least 41 buildings. Today, Tennessee
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Governor Bill Lee asked the White House for a disaster
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declaration to help with the recovery. Law enforcement
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officials say the blast which originated in a recreational
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vehicle parked on the street was intentional. Three people were
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hurt and are being treated at local hospitals. In addition,
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police said they found tissue at the scene that could be human
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remains. FBI is leading the investigation with the ATF and
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Nashville Metro Police.
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Oh, man, this was so good. That guy's name by the way is Michael
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Hill.
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Oh, I thought it was Richard jewel.
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No, not at all. So we have a lot of producers living in
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Tennessee, Nashville in particular. We have a quite a
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number of dudes named Ben. So the reports came streaming in
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very quickly. And I want to share the one that came in from
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Sir Patrick Coble. First off now, Sir Patrick Coble, who is
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the Duke of the South. He's a penetration expert. And he knows
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a lot about the different facilities and this is what
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everyone is focused on this. It wasn't really the at&t building,
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but it was around the corner from the at&t building. And this
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is where an interesting data facility was housed. So I'll
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read this from Sir Patrick Coble. He says he's been there a
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couple of times, most of equipment in there was 18 T's
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own equipment. They did have some colocation spaces, but
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they're what that wasn't the primary goal of the building.
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Its primary purpose was aggregation of the fiber and
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copper lines from the phone and their internet lines. They have
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a lot of dark fiber in Nashville, they lease out that
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is terminated within that building location is important,
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because there's three interstates intersecting there i
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40, i 65 and I 24. There are many fiber strands that run down
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those interstates that were extended and then terminated in
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that building. This is the best target for communication impact.
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The other would have been their corporate office if they want to
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kill more people but with COVID it would have been known to be
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closed as they're working from home. It also has a guard check
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the state of Tennessee As well, as some of the, here it is. It
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would have a guard shack at 444. Franklin road. Brentwood is not
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on Google Maps, it's blurred out because it's their corporate
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standard for obfuscation. The State of Tennessee, where some
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election data will be held are in three locations, state
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corporate offices downtown, this summer was in Smyrna main data
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center and another data center west of downtown. So there's no
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access to the site as of yet. The here's an interesting little
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nuance, because you know, things didn't go out right away. And
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there's a lot of question about redundancy. As, as many dudes
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named Ben wrote in, you'd be surprised how much redundancies
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you know, funneled through the same conduit, like two fibers
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coming into the same hole in the building is really quite weak.
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But nothing really went out until a couple hours after the
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explosion. And as Sir Patrick says, The attack was earlier in
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the morning, but service disruption didn't start until
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around 11 to 12, depending on the systems and this was due to
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an immediate power outage, right after the blast. And the data
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centers were running on their natural gas generators until the
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city cut the gas lines. So that's why everything went out.
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The redundancy was apparently working to some degree. What
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Yeah,
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yeah, well, that's a scandal.
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And I thought that I mean, in the data center, I had the data
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barn. They're very expensive experiment that was too early.
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We had diesel generators. Now, I think we might have been able to
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switch over to natural gas if necessary. I'm not sure about
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that. But I remember having tanks in the ground. And that
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makes a lot more sense in this natural gas. I mean, what a what
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a huge single point of failure.
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Yeah, most of the generators I know of jet propulsion, one of
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those turbines. Yeah, they all have they all use fuel from a
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tank.
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Yeah. Well, it's probably some green thing.
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Yeah, it's exactly what it is. Green always boils down to some,
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some green thing.
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Sir Jeff Smith, who is also from Nashville, he sent me a note and
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he says, I'm sure the Nashville knights and dames have filled
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you in on the local news coverage. He did want to add
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that for the past two years, the dueling Piano Bar, where Jeff
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play that's where I met him the first time years ago, as he was
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already producing for the no agenda show at the time, had
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moved from Broadway to Second Avenue and that explosion to
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happen directly at our location. And that's gonna be it for the
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dueling Piano Bar. that will that will be no more. Yeah, that
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totally sucks. Now, a couple of quick news clips. This is NBC
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who are just geniuses over there.
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That's one of the big questions we had as to what exactly was so
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suspicious when the officers got there that they needed to call
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in the bomb squad about an RV on Christmas morning. And it in a
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recording morning that in 15 minutes there will be a bomb is
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a pretty clear indication that you need to call in the bomb
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squad.
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Oh, wow. So smart. They really know
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how to dig they are smart over
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there. Now they're already throwing up all kinds of
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barriers about the baseless theories. And I'm going to give
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you the the main theory in a minute, here's NBC.
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Investigators are looking at whether the target was the at&t
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building some conspiracy websites repeat the baseless
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notion that they're used for mass surveillance, possible
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theory.
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So this is bullcrap. It's not a baseless theory that at&t sites
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are used for spying. This is a known fact. This is what Vinnie
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satorious Exactly. So this is any and I put a couple links in
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the show notes if producers want to go look at it this is not not
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anything baseless at all. I don't think Nashville is
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necessarily poor reporting. Well, there's who knows you
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know, there's it's either poor reporting or baseless reporting,
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that's
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for sure that being told what to say.
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But with Esther, Patrick Coble outlined all of those fiber
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terminating in one building, it's it would be kind of a nice
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place to listen into people. Which is where the conspiracy
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theories theory starts the baseless theories. Let's run
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through it. at&t had a contract to do the forensic audit on
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Dominion voting machines. And those Messina machines were
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being moved to Nashville this past week. So the former I yeah,
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I just
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got a comment on that particular one. Oh, please do I'm just
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running through it. Go ahead. Enter. Yeah, that
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was that that was on. I think it was on na social or someplace. I
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commented. I said, Yes. This is it because at&t is so well known
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for their first auditing. If I think of auditing, I think of
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at&t right away.
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Now, what I got immediately from an EOD dude named Ben, also in
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Nashville was a map of where the outages occurred immediately
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that were that were terminating a fiber that was terminated in
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that building. And there was a high degree of outages in
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Georgia because of this explosion, so I understand where
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it's coming from. But, and it's not baseless, but it's flimsy.
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We move on the former owners is one of my favorites of the at&t
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building in Nashville. William canard is a board member of
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serious Capital Management, and at&t. And of course, he also has
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elite connections Bill Clinton's FCC chair and Obama's ambassador
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to the EU. And as we know dominion is Dominion voting is
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owned by subareas. Soubirous, otherwise Tiberius Soubirous
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Tiberius Capital Management, is run by staple street execs. Joe
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Biden's brother in law, Steven Owens. This is these connections
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are real. I've checked that out. And he's the co founder of
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staple street execs along with William canard so the
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supercomputer in Tennessee was connected to the at&t internet
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in Nashville yesterday evening, the Cumberland River cooling
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system was compromised due to internet outage and the
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supercomputer got fried. I'm not quite sure what relevance that
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is. But the explosion just happened to be at the 18 t at&t
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location where they just happen to control the cooling system
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for the supercomputer that houses the domain and voting
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machines and drives the forensic audit man it's getting deep on
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this one. I really don't think it's connected to that. It does
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seem from everything that I've observed that this was intended
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to destroy property, the building and maybe cover up some
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evidence of something. I you know this Why else would you
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want to do that? Yeah, there was something physical about it that
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had to be destroyed. Because anything else could be done
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cyber, but this was clearly not a terrorist attack by Muslim
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extremists or, or anything like that. But they have already
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created a narrative. And the narrative is this guy whose name
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is Believe it or not, Anthony Quinn Wilson. Do people still
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know who Anthony Quinn is in the world? Joe?
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Oh, Auntie quitting the actor? Yeah. Probably not.
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This is a phony name, or it's just a joke name that parents
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gave.
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People would name their kids after actors all the time. It's
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very likely to be a name,
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but they've now changed it to Tony Wilson. Which is completely
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definitely Quinn to Tony Wilson. Anthony Quinn
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Wilson to Tony Wilson.
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Always probably called Tony.
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Maybe it wasn't Wilson. What was his last name? It was something
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else. A troll room. I know.
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I look it up.
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But but it they were doing the three names thing which is
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typical for a suspect. They're not Warren Wilson. Warren. I'm
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sorry. So it was it went from Anthony Quinn Warner to Tony
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Warner. Why? That's very odd. In this book,
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call them Tony. I did my guess that nobody called them Anthony
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Quinn
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will sure but why did why did they stop doing that?
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Who's they?
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The media. The media has been writing his name as Anthony
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Quinn Warner and then all of a sudden now Tony Warner
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and maybe to tell us that it's not the guy. He's another you
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know, red herring everyday always get the wrong guy at the
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beginning. Yeah,
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well, here's how. By the way, you don't have to be worried
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about surveillance of the government trying to track you
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down and pin something on you like this guy. whatever is going
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on. If he's still alive, if he exists. If he's real. I don't
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know. No, you don't have to worry about the government doing
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it.
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Tonight senior federal law enforcement officials tell NBC
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News they're searching the Nashville area home of 63 year
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old Anthony
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Quinn Warner.
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They're looking for evidence in connection with the Christmas
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morning crime. A possible clue official say a Google streetview
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image of the address shows an
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RV as an identical match
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of the same vehicle. Nashville police Shea was used in the
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bombing that Rock Music City
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Yeah, no need for CSI stuff. Just use Google.
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Google Maps
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will find it so here's the narrative. Whether it's this guy
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or not. This will be pinned on some nutjob. We already have the
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baseless conspiracy theories. And this will be a nutjob boo
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boo was paranoid about 5g this is Oh yeah, this is what it's
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gonna be. It's already starting. FBI eight let's see what is
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this? This is Nashville local news FBI agents investigating if
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5g paranoia was behind the Nashville bombing, Nashville
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neighbors bombers, bombers Neighbors say he was an oddball
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who was paranoid paranoid by five G. I don't know what kind
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of English that is. And that is that's a Daily Mail. So that's
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the narrative if this isn't the Daily Mail, and that's what
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they're gonna do. And then my favorite is this inverted night
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shot video of the explosion at a distance which shows a plume of
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smoke gushing out a small one like a almost like a well, in
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fact, it's been called a proof that a missile did this. And not
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and not a bomb. You see this plume of smoke shoot up before
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the actual explosion which is out there as Oh, yeah, it was
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missile strike ball.
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I don't think I liked the missile. Yeah, but it's a
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missile also send the speakers down to now there's going to be
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a bomb.
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And I looked at the RV. I've looked at this RV. I looked at
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it. Where was the speaker? Where's the where's the? Where's
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the speaker? Come on.
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The speakers could have been outside here, but I don't know
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where the speaker was. But here's another thing about that
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RV that it was a fairly new RV. Was it? I think so. I looked at
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it. Okay. It didn't look like some old clunker that you find
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in Berkeley where all the homeless live right, which is
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what I would have blown up.
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Well, it was driving so it was it was by definition not like
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one of those in Berkeley. Those drive. They just sit there.
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Yeah. And just sit down.
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I thought it was parked.
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No, they have video of it earlier driving.
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Well, I thought the photos I saw of it. I thought it was hard.
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It was parked they have photos of it sort of earlier driving to
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the spot driving around, man. Well, just what who knows
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really.
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But it was the same as the one they showed it that guy's house
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I mean at that particular model of Winnebago I believe it is
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Yeah, I think so.
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There's a million of those. Yeah, but he was just a cheap
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low in one that has like an old truck bed. They put the thing on
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it's like it's kind of like it's not like a true Winnebago This
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is all standard it's all one unit. It's not like a half
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truck. That particular unit is very popular cheap.
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By March by March, it will be if not a federal offense. It will
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be certainly a something not discussed in public is the
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dangers of 5g this will be equated with radical nutjobs
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that's a good good move.
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This is an excellent move because you cover up whatever it
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was for in the first place. It's so easy to grab a Patsy for this
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Hey, where's this guy? We don't know where the guy is. We got an
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RV
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let's get call Richard jewel.
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Let's get on the Google Maps boys. Give me a shout. You got
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an RV Good. Let's do this guy. Now there was this this audio it
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bothers me this audio for a couple of reasons. One It is so
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audible. This is the the recording that we've all heard
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and the video you've seen is from a street lamp, which is
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bothersome as well. People that street lamps have cameras in
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them and just letting you know that if you're not aware that's
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what's going on in Nashville and other places no doubt everywhere
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hear. The voice of the voice is very audible. It sounded to me
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like it was coming from a megaphone type amplification
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system and speaker it had that distinct tinny taste. tinny
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sound of even like a kind of a horn. You know the audio.
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The horn him it was a tinny sound.
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The voice was also professional. This was a professional voice.
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This is not like Hey everybody, I'm gonna set this bomb off. I'm
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a crazy nutjob five g man.
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No, GS got Hey, whoa, he's gotta go.
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Cuz that's the message. I'd have five G's killing you. I'm gonna
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save Yeah, let's do it. Now we got 15 minutes. That's how
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that's the message I would be putting
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out there would be the media. Yes. And if there'd be pamphlets
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blown into the air or something, I need to do something. You just
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don't blow something up and then have somebody else theorizes
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about 5g. Oh, no, no, you're making a protest about 5g your
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project. Testing.
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Yeah, but let's listen to this 25 seconds before the explosion
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because someone did something interesting which I want to try
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on you I don't think it'll work but let's listen
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also listened really closely some isolation and what you're
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hearing before this area must be evacuated. Now they say all
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buildings. This is a professional type of
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announcement. If anything, it came from a script that that has
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them this is something that my fight
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club
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I kind of suspect the the smart light lamppost to be doing this.
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That's the kind of sound I'd expect from the government. When
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they hear something telling you to evacuate. It doesn't sound
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very governmental sounding You're right.
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It's good point.
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You can hear this message evacuated now implying that
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there was some thinking done about the the loudness the
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blast. If you can hear that message, then you're within the
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blast zone. It just that that is really, I don't take that one
21:27
lightly and see if you get anything out of this, but
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someone reverse this audio to my favorite devil trick to do. And
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they claim now it's much easier when you read the words on the
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screen, then I think your brain goes Oh, yeah, I hear that. But
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they claim in reverse. You will hear Are you ready? Are you
21:51
ready? This will be quick. Are you ready? and ends with Merry
21:55
Christmas. See if you can pick any of that out of this. I
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literally here Merry Christmas to all
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here. Merry Christmas. Oh, and the other one I hear mostly Are
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you steady? Yeah, it's like you can hear it's like looking at
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clouds. You know? Yes. Yes. Yes. And you can hear what you want
22:38
to see this presale. If you pre use.
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You set you up. And I
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have given me May I know I said yep.
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I was dumb.
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That so I'm already primed to hear that just like the old
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trick. You doing it to an audience? I've seen it done.
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It's very interesting. Is that picture of the rabbit that looks
22:56
like a flower or something? It looks like two different things.
22:59
Is that what they told
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us? You want the artist? Is that
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what they told you about the rabbit? Because you got to
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Japan?
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It was anyway you tell half the artists that looks like
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something until they have to understand it. You suggested and
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then when they showed it, you haven't raised hands and right.
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Whatever was suggested is what they report. So yeah, I wish you
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hadn't done that.
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I'm sorry. I was pretty sure you wouldn't have gotten anything if
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I hadn't told you that.
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Yeah, that was the idea. Yeah.
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But I like it. I don't know why someone would do that and post
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it. But I like it. So will we really no.
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doubtful.
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doubtful. But in coming along with the solar winds hack with
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Starburst
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illusion, before we make that conclusion, somebody had to own
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this vehicle. It is it's traceable.
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Isn't that how they got Anthony Quinn's address?
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I thought they got Anthony Quinn's address because he had
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the exact same vehicle and he was in the town.
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Now that's even better. Yeah.
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Of course I don't think they really identified this
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particular vehicle as being owned by him specifically
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couldn't
24:13
identify anything about the vehicle but yet they think
24:16
something they found something they think is human remains.
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Well, could be a dog inside that thing.
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If it was even the RV that blew up. We don't even know that it
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could have been the blast could have come from you could have
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been a directional blast. We know nothing. We know nothing
24:36
other than that was a pretty important facility. And just to
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make it even funnier, the at&t building itself, which they call
24:44
the Batman building, kind of like we have that in Austin we
24:47
call it we have one called the our building. But the at&t
24:52
Batman building downtown Nashville is 33 storeys tall and
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located at 333 commerce. So you know, it's
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just the things you got
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the magic.
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Yeah, that's a good, that's a good bit.
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I think that's everything I have now.
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I think we Yeah, this is gonna be a slow mover, because it's
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the only thing that could move was meant to be done was done
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and now they What's the rush? Yeah,
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yeah, but the five g story, I think we pay attention to that
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that'll probably get some legs because that you know at&t is a
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big sponsor. Why wouldn't they? Why wouldn't they say? Oh
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yeah, let's
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see. That's a good idea. Let's keep on that.
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g.
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All right. I think that's all I've got on Nashville.
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All right. Well, I think that was complete enough.
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Yeah. We missed an important day. Oh, I know. I hate it when
26:04
we do. First of all, we are the worst all the time. We need the
26:08
producers to help us because we miss Earth Day, every year. We
26:13
miss Earth our every year. And we miss everything. We miss all
26:17
of these important once. Once in 13 years, we caught it. Oh, this
26:23
is a new one. And it was celebrated with our dear leader
26:28
of the World Health Organization. This is
26:30
International Day for epidemic preparedness. You didn't know
26:35
that, huh? Mm hmm. If only we had paid attention to
26:38
International Day for epidemic preparedness maybe wouldn't have
26:42
been in this situation, my friend. That's what Dr. tedros
26:46
tells us. We must
26:48
all learn the lessons the pandemic is teaching us. First.
26:52
All countries must invest in preparedness capacities to
26:56
prevent, detect, and mitigate emergencies of all kinds,
27:01
whether they be natural occurring epidemics, or
27:05
deliberate events.
27:07
Strong deliberate events. Hello. Is anyone else hearing this?
27:14
Where they be what
27:14
he means by that is
27:16
bioterrorism, no bioterrorism? Yeah, bioterrorism? Well, that's
27:21
not that's just off the top this is his a bag could be anything
27:25
could also be deliberate.
27:28
You get emergencies of all kinds, whether they be natural
27:31
occurring epidemics, or deliberate events. Strength is
27:37
one. Healthcare is especially important as the foundation of
27:42
universal health coverage and the eyes and ears of every
27:47
health system.
27:49
There you are promoting the pharmaceutical industry and the
27:53
insurance industry with universal health health
27:56
coverage. So this is an interesting day that it's
27:59
ramping up to be
28:00
second, through preparedness is not just a job of the health
28:04
sector, oh, it requires an all of government and all of society
28:09
approach
28:10
podcasters will be important.
28:12
And third, the pandemic has highlighted the intimate links
28:17
between the health of humans, animals and plants, which we can
28:22
only address with a one health
28:25
approach.
28:27
He says, of society approach. And third, the pandemic has
28:33
highlighted the intimate links between the health of humans,
28:38
animals and planet.
28:41
The pandemic has highlighted the important relationship between
28:45
humans animals and planets
28:48
spaceforce which we can only address with a one health
28:53
approach.
28:54
And I will tell you what one health is in a moment
28:57
when government
28:58
improve human health are doomed unless they address the critical
29:04
interface between humans and animals. And the existential
29:08
threats of climate change.
29:12
are less happy hobby turret
29:14
there, there it is, ladies and gentlemen. The problem is we
29:18
don't respect the earth and the animals and the planet, the
29:22
earth are hurt. And climate change is gonna get
29:26
us that's making our lives habitable. History tells us that
29:31
this will not be the last pandemic and epidemics are a
29:37
fact of life. But with investments in public health,
29:41
supported by an all of government, all of society, one
29:47
health approach, we can ensure that our children and their
29:51
children inherit a safer, more resilient, and more sustainable
29:57
world.
29:58
Okay, so Climate change is on its way and we're going to solve
30:03
that by staying home it's going to come it's going to be great
30:07
stay home less than habitable the earth How
30:10
does that work? Is that does anybody listen to this and then
30:13
look around themselves and go Yeah, geez um, you know well
30:16
maybe it gets in the Boston area where there's where there's like
30:19
a snow but out here you know you're it's not inhabitable
30:25
there and in Austin is that for many people?
30:29
The way they experience the world also pre lockdowns and
30:33
pandemic is through a small display. they witnessed the
30:39
world and they interact with the world through YouTube and and
30:43
other video in their in their experience is transformed. They
30:47
don't actually I think most people don't look at the world
30:50
anymore. How many times have we talked about people on the
30:53
street who are on their phone while walking? No one's in tune.
30:57
There. I'm sorry. I wish somebody
30:58
put another one of those great compilations together of people
31:02
walking into polls. on their phones. Yeah, so much fun,
31:07
hilarious people falling into holes
31:10
that the World Health Organization is up to some dirty
31:13
tricks, which is not cool. They have changed the definition of
31:19
herd immunity.
31:21
Yeah,
31:22
which was caused by some very awareness
31:25
about this.
31:25
Yes. The original World Health Organization definition states
31:30
that herd immunity quote happens when a population is immune,
31:34
either through vaccination or immune immunity developed
31:38
through previous infection. This means that even people who
31:41
haven't been infected or in human infection hasn't triggered
31:45
an immune response. They are protected because people around
31:48
them are immune, who are immune can act as buffers between them
31:52
and an infected person. And the new version according to the
31:57
World Health Organization, mind you, they also change the
31:59
definition of pandemic several times, but most recently for
32:03
this event, herd immunity, also known as population immunity.
32:10
Now, this I think, is interesting. Yeah. Be careful,
32:12
thanks. So be careful. This is what they say. This is the World
32:16
Health Organization. herd immunity, also known as
32:19
population immunity is a concept used for vaccination in which
32:24
the population can be protected from a certain virus if a
32:27
threshold of vaccination is reached. herd immunity is
32:31
achieved by protecting people from a virus, not by exposing
32:35
them to it. And so they just change that. And this will be
32:43
our new normal. And it's being picked up everywhere.
32:47
That leads me back to vaccinations. You've all gotten
32:50
an email from Michael Brown recently, that explains some of
32:54
the science behind getting the vaccination, it's important part
32:59
and only way that we're going to get back to some semblance of
33:02
normal around here is if we develop a herd immunity for
33:07
everyone in the community of South Georgia, and then the
33:11
state and this part of the country and the country in the
33:14
world, you'd have to develop herd immunity, which means you
33:17
develop enough people that have had the virus that have
33:20
antibodies, that the virus can't find the host, it can't find a
33:25
way to get a foothold and get started again. And the way we do
33:28
that is to develop a herd immunity, you can do that by
33:30
either catching the virus or by taking a vaccination that gives
33:34
you immunity long term. So take the vaccine, it is safe, it is
33:40
not a live virus. It has no impact on fertility, as some
33:44
people are claiming on the internet. That's made up stuff
33:49
that shows up as a conspiracy theory. I'm telling you take
33:53
this virus.
33:57
You can't y'all these take? Well, we
34:00
have producers take this
34:02
virus apparently they're funneling all this stuff to you.
34:04
I'm getting screwed in this deal. The thing, the virus thing
34:08
I hate the most is when a producer will send a kick ass
34:11
clip to both of us. I really despise that. Because then it's
34:16
like, well, who's sending it to me? No, just send them to me.
34:18
Don't if you send it to me. Then I got it like up. You sent it to
34:23
john. Okay.
34:24
I will give I'm gonna give you I'm gonna tell everyone. You
34:29
just say thank you after this, okay? If you catch any of these,
34:33
take the virus or any of these switcheroos which you've cut.
34:37
Adam has been the specialist in it. So it's his beat now. You
34:41
can find these. So if you send it to me, I'm just gonna send it
34:44
to him. Yeah, because there's no reason for me to even run one of
34:47
these because he's dead. 20 or at least or more. Yeah, just as
34:50
these and that was another one that's a jam. I
34:53
have a new one.
34:54
I have
34:55
a new one. I've got a topper. I've got a topper. This is a
34:59
doctrine msnbc he was explaining herd immunity now we just heard
35:04
that it's already changed to population immunity and you can
35:07
only get it on vaccines and this is a doctor and she's on an NBC
35:12
News based channel.
35:14
There are some folks out there who say we will never really
35:17
have a foolproof vaccine. Is that true? And what does that
35:20
mean doctor?
35:22
Not every vaccine is 100% but if it's 90% if it's 95% if it's 99%
35:30
that's good enough
35:31
okay to induce what we call herd mentality
35:38
she's a genius. That's not quite in the same league but as goodly
35:44
funny Yeah, these are these are beautiful, man, this is
35:47
beautiful bird mentality.
35:48
Now
35:51
with a straight face. Did they correct Come on, the guy didn't
35:53
send you the whole. They had it correct after that. I mean, herd
35:59
herd immunity herd mentality.
36:01
I obviously did not, not hear the whole clip there. But I do
36:08
have an example of of triggering clips coming up later on.
36:11
Now,
36:12
let's look at the vaccine for a little bit. As it's being rolled
36:15
out. We have lots of reports and I found this one to be quite an
36:20
interesting one of the old gang is back. And when I say the old
36:23
gang I mean the Fauci Burks Redfield, HIV AIDS gang would do
36:29
the exact same scam, except instead of lock lock downs, they
36:34
had put you in the hospital and they didn't put you on a
36:36
ventilator. They gave you azt, and you didn't leave. And that's
36:40
an accusation. I will stand by msnbc again on the on the tip of
36:45
medical advice brought on Dr. William haseltine. Yeah, so
36:50
he's, he's in the Fauci League, and he is a vaccine expert. And
36:55
after all, he did so well with the AIDS vaccine. And here he is
36:59
telling you what we can expect.
37:00
And a question everybody has is when they'll be herd immunity.
37:03
Dr. Fauci has acknowledged she's moved his goalposts. Early on it
37:07
was 60 to 70%. Maybe about a month ago, he said 70 75%. Now
37:12
he's telling CNBC, maybe 75 to 80 plus percent.
37:17
Don't you love that this goalpost does? She even says has
37:21
moved?
37:23
Yeah, I'm glad she did that. Alicia is showing showing some
37:26
event that also that also just goes unaddressed herd immunity?
37:30
There's a number for it. Well, let's stop. I want to just bring
37:35
something up that needs to be addressed. Also. herd immunity
37:39
is that it's just something that cropped up some, I don't know,
37:43
some few months back. And it we never talked about herd immunity
37:48
in general that is becomes the thing
37:51
with that's not true. We talked about herd immunity in regard to
37:56
the measles, which now seems to be some kind of test run for
38:00
everything. It was the MMR vaccine, and it was and it was
38:07
running rampant. It don't you remember they shut down
38:10
Pennsylvania. there was all kinds of holes for the measles.
38:14
So let me just take a quick look at clips from herd immunity.
38:17
This is 2019. Let's see.
38:22
The CDC thinks that more families are traveling to these
38:25
countries and bringing the virus back home. And then here at
38:28
home, we have another problem. And that's vaccination rates.
38:32
And in several pockets around the country communities
38:35
vaccination rates have dropped dramatically in the last few
38:38
years below the level that's required to really protect the
38:42
whole community. So once the virus comes to us from another
38:46
country, it has a better chance of getting a foothold and
38:49
triggering an outbreak.
38:50
And this is a very contagious virus we should say right
38:52
compared to others.
38:53
Oh, super, super, super
38:55
super. It's like the COVID variant.
38:58
It's it travels through the air. And if somebody coughs and
39:01
sneezes on you, and you aren't protected with a vaccine,
39:04
there's a 90% chance you're gonna get you're gonna get
39:07
infected.
39:07
But hold on a second. How can we didn't have to lock down when
39:10
measles was out there? It's very contagious. So could this is
39:15
about Mmm, this is about measles. This isn't about COVID.
39:18
So we've been hearing this stuff in the past,
39:21
they've been trying different tricks on us. And it's just as
39:23
the only one that's worked
39:24
explains why we can see these numbers spike, you have a few
39:26
people, parents who decide not to vaccinate, and then all of a
39:29
sudden I mean, it starts getting passed on in a significant way.
39:32
Yeah, that's exactly right. And actually, communities need about
39:35
93 95% of everyone vaccinated in order to really stop these
39:41
outbreaks. And doctors say it's really important to make sure
39:44
you have two doses of the vaccine, not just one Wow.
39:48
But this is measles.
39:49
By the way, you'll notice that they really relent from saying
39:52
herd immunity in this report. She might say you said it two or
39:55
three spots, because I was anticipated she's gonna say it
39:58
she's gonna No no.
39:59
Let's see Let's see, maybe maybe here,
40:01
the parents should check to make sure everyone has two doses,
40:03
including adults in order to get full protection
40:07
seems like an important clarification, but some people
40:09
might think they've had a dose, they're vaccinated, but that
40:11
doesn't do the job.
40:12
Yeah. And it's important for adults to be vaccinated, too. I
40:16
know that I needed a booster like when I was on it. So just
40:19
make sure you check with your doctor that every kid and family
40:22
member is vaccinated, and especially with babies, some
40:26
doctors are recommending that if you're in an outbreak that
40:28
babies get vaccinated early.
40:30
You're right. There's no mention of herd immunity in there. The
40:32
clip is titled herd immunity. But now that we played that kind
40:36
of interesting ramp up with the two shots, make sure you get
40:40
your two shots highly contagious. No one was aware of
40:43
Mad
40:44
Men when the swine flu had a few years back when we covered that
40:48
there was the two shot thing again, they also shot it and
40:51
Right, yeah. Well, let's go back to Dr. William haseltine.
40:56
This is really, you know, as we dig into every one of these,
41:01
that bird flu is very similar. Mm hmm. They have these they
41:04
keep running these games, and it's like two shots, this and
41:07
that. It's just, it's getting on my nerves.
41:12
Back to the good doctor.
41:13
And the question everybody has is when they'll be herd
41:16
immunity. Dr. Fauci has acknowledged she's moved his
41:19
goalposts. Early on it was 60 to 70%. Maybe about a month ago, he
41:23
said 70 75%. Now he's telling CNBC, maybe 75 to 80 plus
41:29
percent? Is that your thinking? And how long realistically
41:34
should people wrap their brains around the fact that you have to
41:37
wear a mask? You have to wash your hands? It's a while before
41:40
we're going to have that herd immunity.
41:41
But I think there are a number of questions that you've asked.
41:45
The first is, what about vaccine euphoria? I think that is
41:49
misplaced, because it's going to be a long time before most
41:52
people get the vaccine. And we need as has just been said very
41:56
clearly and eloquently. We need to follow the rules. And we're
42:00
not following the rules. That's partly because we have leaders
42:04
encouraging us I love that I picked that up to like we're not
42:07
following the rules, the rules yet follow that. He doesn't say
42:10
law. They said you're not a rule follower UI rebel,
42:14
not to follow the leaders, both net federal leadership, and St.
42:18
leadership in some places the saying don't follow the rules.
42:21
And people don't want to follow these rules are restrictive,
42:24
that's understandable. The second thing is what can we
42:26
really expect, or learning now a lot really quickly about this
42:31
virus. And it may be that what we're looking at is not once and
42:35
done like polio, with vaccines, oh, and much more like the flu,
42:39
where we're going to have this move from pandemic to endemic
42:43
where we're going to have to keep really good track of what's
42:45
going on and adjust our vaccines to the strains that emerge.
42:50
These strains that are emerging are very trouble. We don't have
42:54
the full picture. But I believe because we haven't looked in the
42:57
United States we haven't found. But you'll see I think in the
43:01
next few weeks, that we have our own homegrown strains. And we
43:04
have to start thinking about adjusting the vaccines. So this
43:08
is just going to be much more like a decade's long battle that
43:13
we have with a flu than a once and done battle that we've had
43:16
with polio.
43:17
Ladies and gentlemen, you just heard a sales pitch. That guy is
43:21
pitching it up because we have to develop new vaccines every
43:24
year.
43:25
Now I got to crank it up money Money, money, money sucks out
43:29
suck these guys. Man. I'm thinking I'm still thinking
43:32
about because you play that measles clip which now it really
43:34
gets gets me going
43:35
is irksome, isn't it?
43:37
So let's see. We have the we have the same basic model and we
43:41
do within the era of the show. We've had the measles, I think
43:45
we had measles twice because at the very early part of the show,
43:49
we that's when we had all in Lear shows like law and order
43:53
and all the rest of them that had Lear scripts, where they had
43:57
measles killing people. And then we had that case, look, what
44:00
we're gonna do this woman killed this other woman's baby because
44:04
she wouldn't have her kid vaccinated was one of the
44:06
stories. Right, right. Right. Right. And that's way early in
44:09
the show. And then measles came around a couple years ago again,
44:11
in the meantime, we had swine flu. And then we had this COVID
44:17
thing. And I'm thinking, everyone and we're trying to do
44:20
the same thing, get two shots. Get people scared shut down the
44:25
economy, perhaps was the goal at all of them because they call
44:28
swine flu pandemic? Yeah, as you recall when that Chinese woman
44:32
was running into who, so I'm trying to say what are the what
44:36
is the what are the common elements running through all of
44:39
these things? And what's the one triggering event that freaked
44:43
everybody out this last time to get them to, to follow rules
44:47
shut down the economy, close things down? What is the
44:50
difference between the measles the swine flu and everything in
44:53
between and all the stuff they tried over the years to do this
44:56
to ruin capitalism, in favor of socialism? I'm gonna Go Wow.
45:00
All right. Jcd on a tear. That's right. What are we got
45:04
the one what's the one difference and what's the one
45:07
causative that made the COVID? Work
45:09
Trump? No.
45:12
That's the standard answer. Come on, is good as good as no
45:16
answer.
45:17
It was a good.
45:18
Well, okay,
45:19
it was I'll tell you, I'm gonna tell you what it's because
45:21
nothing you can guess I don't know. It's the image of the
45:24
COVID virus. Very bad image that I rejected. Right away
45:31
right away.
45:32
They showed up instantly, it looks like a like a like a
45:35
creepy, organic ship mine the kind of things that are floating
45:40
in the harbors. With all these spikes sticking out of it, like
45:44
you would assume what it looks like at all, like artist's
45:47
rendering. It is frightening looking,
45:50
is just like when Fauci had the model. Remember, he was holding
45:53
the model up on his video conference that was his boss.
45:58
The other got they got they finally found what triggers the
46:02
Americas imagery, the imagery of that stupid looking virus with
46:06
the spikes sticking all over it the spikes are red. And the
46:11
thing itself is creepy looking. That was it and that's what
46:15
triggered it and they finally found it now this is what we're
46:17
gonna start to see this is gonna happen again with something else
46:20
they're gonna have a horrible gruesome looking, horrific image
46:24
to scare you with. This is really getting on my nerves.
46:27
I think this is imagery. 100% agree the virus rendering which
46:34
has no basis in reality is definitely part of it. But I
46:38
will return to the tick tock videos of Chinese people falling
46:43
down dead in the street. The misappropriated use of emergency
46:48
room hospital footage, which was displayed all over the world.
46:52
Some not even from the right ear, some not from the right
46:55
hospital entry could not country. This wasn't this was an
46:59
information attack.
47:01
And I
47:02
think Tick Tock really helped a video viral on Tick Tock 100
47:06
million people see it easy. Whether they are interested in
47:09
it or not. They're going to see it. So China, maybe China was
47:13
the maybe China was just more prevalent because of those
47:18
things. But yeah,
47:19
I'm thinking Norman Lear.
47:21
Well, he's behind it. But that may be taking things a bit far.
47:28
Okay. We talked about the vaccine, the two doses, that
47:36
there's all if you squeeze it, there's three doses that can
47:38
come out of a single vial. But still funny. I think what's
47:45
happening now is
47:47
how accurate they are.
47:48
Yeah, science. The ramp up is, is towards pushing everyone to
47:56
vaccinate, and it's being done through the new variant.
48:01
Oh, I
48:02
better hurry up and get it now. You don't want this new variant.
48:05
And it's also being done with reports like this.
48:08
Since Canada's approved COVID-19 vaccines require two doses
48:13
Ontario was among the region's holding back supplies all to
48:16
make sure recipients get both rounds. But a member of Canada's
48:20
immunity Task Force says there's now a growing push to vaccinate
48:25
as many people as possible the vaccines are showing some level
48:28
of efficacy even after one dose while supply chains are growing
48:32
more stable.
48:33
Oh,
48:35
British Columbia is among several other provinces already
48:39
striving to vaccinate more people more quickly. New
48:42
modeling from the University of Toronto shows a more flexible
48:45
dosing approach could avoid more than 34% of symptomatic
48:50
infections. The team hopes Ontario takes note. Yeah,
48:58
hurry up people our whole lives. I hate to tell you this, but
49:01
you're gonna get clipped for the day for that. And we'll talk
49:03
about why.
49:04
Oh, gosh. Okay,
49:11
did you do like to three, this is like the three doses from the
49:15
vials that were overfilled to prevent people from getting to
49:19
geo shorted. Mm hmm. This is like, you know, they, when
49:23
things get into the field, it's a lot different than what it is
49:26
in theory. And they immediately start changing the rules the
49:30
people that actually are are doing it in the field of you
49:34
know, the workers. And so now they're screwing up the the
49:37
mechanism, they're screwing up the plan. These guys must be
49:41
besides themselves. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Oh, no. This is too
49:46
funny. Don't listen to that clip. I mean, nobody sees the
49:50
irony of that clip. I mean, the clip plays is straight news, but
49:53
we listen to it. Wait a minute. This is not the way this is
49:57
looked at as something that's a scheme. That's people Laying
50:00
everything down to the minute details. screwing it up.
50:04
It's more effective. Both
50:08
science hilarious
50:10
science.
50:12
Yeah, this will not be questioned. These are just great
50:14
scientific discoveries. It's not just the United States and the
50:18
Western world that is going nutjobs over this. We have some
50:20
boots on the ground report, South Korea, Jessica Nelson,
50:23
roving teacher English as a second language. And a show
50:27
mixer. extraordinare writes in the press here in Korea, is
50:31
claiming that people are angry at moon, President moon for
50:36
vaccine shortages. All of my students here, sorry.
50:42
No, I was just I didn't really say anything. I was just, I was
50:45
thinking, yeah, I can see this is just a promotion. But keep
50:49
playing.
50:50
or talking sorry. All of my students have to do news story
50:55
projects, which is a good way for me to hear about their
50:57
thoughts, and of course, to correct English but let them
51:00
interact with one another without putting too much of my
51:02
opinion on things. So I'm more skeptical because of the tainted
51:05
flu shots earlier this year that caused death in the country
51:09
club. I guess I missed that report. I didn't hear it. No.
51:14
Some will take the vaccine to get back to normal. everybody
51:17
wears masks. Now. If I wear it. I wear it if I go into the
51:21
stores, but not covering my nose. I don't wear it when
51:24
walking on the street unless it's very busy Main Street.
51:27
Businesses are open and busy. But there is a 9pm closure for
51:30
restaurants here because as you know, it's nocturnal. more
51:34
stories about cases increasing on the news, blah, blah, blah,
51:37
basis. I'm still planning on taking a trip to Mexico, but
51:40
making sure I can go direct from Korea to Mexico because I don't
51:42
want any funny business in flight layover countries. We
51:46
stay in Asia, we go to China. We have Professor JJ and I think
51:53
he's in Beijing, if I'm not mistaken. He also is teaching at
52:01
a university. And he went and this is what he got a note he
52:05
was told last week at work that all faculty could not volunteer
52:10
to go get a vaccine. He sent the email, you're being encouraged
52:15
to volunteer to get the vaccine in China. I think the options
52:19
are from Chinese vaccine makers. Here's the vaccines they have
52:23
sinovac sinopharm and these are not mRNA However, sinovac uses
52:29
aluminum adjuvant sino farm uses an Agilent called CPG 1018 made
52:35
by dent dynavax. And sinopharm also uses polysorbate 80 as an
52:40
emulsifying agent, which just sounds all tasty to me that many
52:44
of my colleagues at two of our campuses have registered to get
52:46
the shot and one did so today. Of course most of the non
52:49
Chinese nationals believe two things a the shots will not
52:52
injure them and B they will get to travel and not be subject
52:56
subject to 14 day quarantines. I expect they're both wrong. My
53:01
Kanda navion friend living in a neighborhood province has been
53:03
given the option to get an mRNA vaccine made by a Chinese
53:07
company. My canon avian friend will not get any shots. Please
53:12
ask other producers in China to send in reports. I know we do
53:15
have them. So it seems like it's at least being presented as
53:19
voluntary, to some degree. A retraction. We were incorrect
53:26
measuring immunity, which we laughed heartily about
53:30
we did we left hardly
53:31
that is a thing. links in the show notes. It's not done often.
53:39
They can it used to be done for MMR I guess it's a tighter a
53:43
tighter can show tighter tighter tighter tip er can show if you
53:47
have immunity. But it can also show you if you do not have
53:51
immunity even if you've had a vaccine I didn't know that was a
53:53
thing.
53:55
I think this is interesting. Someone would call us on this
53:58
because it resolved Santa Claus getting the vaccine
54:01
multi. Well, of course multiple people called us on this. I
54:05
would like to make a suggestion. Instead of going on Twitter and
54:07
saying
54:13
I wish to do some homework.
54:16
Instead of doing homework instead of doing that. By the
54:19
way, I
54:20
will say this anyone that uses the term do your homework in any
54:24
way social media, whatever their rambled rants, I they blocked
54:31
me. I'm not in school, I don't work.
54:35
instead think like a producer and think oh, man, we got to
54:37
correct that he got that wrong. That's how you should think we
54:41
we pretty much know nothing. But I think we do a better job of
54:46
presenting what's out there. We're conduits we all Yes. Yes,
54:50
we are conducive as copper. And kudos to our producer Johan in
54:59
Sweden. As he wrote to the Swedish CDC, which is known as
55:06
the fox hammer hang the Hayton authority for population health.
55:12
He has been writing them and lobbying a while now to get
55:16
their official position on PCR tests and an answer cane, which
55:23
I shall share with us guidance on criteria for addressing the
55:27
freedom of infection of the COVID-19 Public Health Authority
55:30
has developed national criteria for assessing the freedom of
55:32
infection, the COVID-19 This is a translation obviously, the PCR
55:37
technology used in virus detection tests cannot
55:40
differentiate between viruses capable of infecting cells and
55:43
viruses rendered immune by the immune system, and therefore the
55:47
test cannot be used to determine whether someone is infectious or
55:51
not. I need a copy of that. Show Notes baby bing.io show notes
55:58
being it.io virus on.io virus RNAs can often be detected for
56:05
weeks after the onset, but do not mean that you are still
56:08
infectious. There are also several scientific studies which
56:11
suggest that the level of infectivity at COVID-19 is the
56:15
highest at the beginning of the disease period. Therefore, we
56:18
recommend criteria for assessing freedom of infection are based
56:21
on stable clinical improvement with freedom from fever for at
56:25
least so there's your recommendation we can come up.
56:28
The recommendations will be updated as new law knowledge on
56:31
infectivity at COVID-19 is added as current knowledge is limited.
56:36
And then the second answer he got about PCR. PCR is a reliable
56:42
method of detecting genome from the SARS cov to virus but it
56:46
won't be able to tell you that you are contagious or not. So
56:49
shut up mainstream media with your infected contagious. We
56:58
therefore recommend taking the sample when you have symptoms
57:01
compatible with COVID-19. When positive test response in
57:05
combination with symptoms, which we've known from day one
57:08
indicates active infection, when in the course of the disease
57:11
samples are taken is crucial for the sensitivity to the detection
57:15
of SARS cov. Two in the upper respiratory tract, a
57:19
recommendation is that it be taken on days one through five
57:22
sensitivity generally decreases from samples taken later than a
57:25
week after onset. It is the responsibility of laboratories
57:29
to ensure the reliability of the analyses. So that's they're
57:33
getting around the cycle count by saying Hey, man, that's the
57:35
lab. That's the lab. But they're spelling it out very clearly you
57:40
can't tell how infectious someone is or if they're
57:42
infectious at all. But I guess it's Sweden, they got everything
57:45
wrong. So we'll just
57:49
leave that.
57:52
Yeah, well, we can pound this drum forever. You started
57:55
pounding this drum very early on with the good the guy himself
57:58
who invented the test.
57:59
Kary mullis.
58:00
Yes. And it's just, it's just like, like peeing into the wind.
58:06
I know I had a what happened to this clip here? Hold on a second
58:10
something go wrong with my clip.
58:13
Let me see if this is the places. Okay, yeah, that's
58:16
working. odd. What we've missed during the entire pandemic, is
58:24
Africa. We just haven't had anything horrible happened in
58:31
Africa, which is what
58:32
Ethiopia situation that we covered that a little bit?
58:36
Well, that's interesting. You bring up Ethiopia. What was the
58:40
situation we covered in Ethiopia?
58:42
Well, there's a little skirmish going on the northern part of
58:45
the country.
58:46
All right, but but actual COVID issues and deaths in Africa?
58:51
I don't think we know now we haven't cut? Well, I think early
58:55
on, we covered it when it first started breaking out in Africa.
58:57
And the next thing you know, it would just coverage died off
59:00
because you think Africa especially a place like Nigeria,
59:04
which is pretty crowded. It would just be the whole country
59:08
be infected. But since it hasn't really occurred that way. We
59:14
have to have for some reason the United States which has masked
59:18
up especially a states like California, or was very
59:20
conscientious, not everybody, but most people. We have the
59:23
worst case everywhere. The control, everybody's dropping
59:26
dead.
59:29
an MIT researcher, her name is Stephanie seneff. I'm not sure
59:34
if this was her podcast, or she was a guest on the podcast. And
59:38
she talks specifically about COVID. And Nigeria. Since you
59:43
brought it up, it's beautiful. Why isn't this tape? Why aren't
59:47
people getting sick in Nigeria and she has a thesis
59:51
sort of places. I don't even know maybe all of it where
59:54
there's sort of hotspots are people getting sick, have been
59:58
places where there have been Then switch to bio diesel,
1:00:02
meaning they're actually taking on, you know, glyphosate rec,
1:00:08
you know, grown corn, and making that into fuel. And obviously it
1:00:13
gets spewed into the air. And that may be a contributing
1:00:18
factor in people getting sick.
1:00:20
That's right. That's what I'm thinking. In fact, I've really
1:00:23
enjoyed looking at the epidemiology of COVID-19 is
1:00:26
really, really fascinating. And one thing you'll notice, if you
1:00:29
look at the globe is that Africa is somehow immune to COVID-19.
1:00:33
It's quite remarkable Nigeria, so so air pollution is something
1:00:37
that was found to be correlated. So there have been multiple
1:00:40
studies, there's a Harvard group that didn't did a nice study
1:00:42
looking all the counties across the United States. And so that
1:00:45
those places that had higher levels of these particles,
1:00:48
nanoparticles in the air, had increased death rate from
1:00:51
COVID-19. I always look at death rate, not not, you know, the
1:00:54
free the infection rate, because the infection rate is highly
1:00:57
variable, depending upon how many tests are doing.
1:01:01
fairly fast.
1:01:02
Yeah, so definitely, it's a more reliable number. And All right,
1:01:05
so what she's saying is, is the gleiss of fate, which is comes
1:01:09
from Roundup Ready, and the thesis is that they use old
1:01:15
fashioned diesel in Nigeria, but in many Western countries, they
1:01:21
use bio diesel, which is created from corn. And her thesis here
1:01:25
is that the glyphosate that is used to create these biofuels is
1:01:30
what's making people more susceptible to the virus. Now
1:01:33
you go to Nigeria, Nigeria is extremely, extremely
1:01:36
interesting, because it has one of the lowest rates of COVID-19
1:01:40
death rate in the world. It has one 100th of the rate death rate
1:01:44
that we have. So it's not a small difference, one in 100.
1:01:47
Now part of it is that they have fewer old people. Yeah. And
1:01:50
people say, Well, maybe just because they have fewer old
1:01:52
people, but it's one in five old people, and one in 100 deaths.
1:01:56
So if you said everybody who died was old, there's still a
1:01:59
one in 20 factor there. In a country that has extreme air
1:02:02
pollution problems, they have some of the worst air pollution
1:02:05
in the world. They have crowding in the inner cities, they have
1:02:07
100%, almost 100% black population very black so that
1:02:10
vitamin D might be a reason with the blacks, the blacks in
1:02:13
America have twice the death rate of the whites. And they you
1:02:16
know, they don't know why. One possibility is they don't,
1:02:19
because of their dark skin, they don't get enough vitamin D.
1:02:22
Well, in Nigeria, we've got you know, very dark blacks, very
1:02:27
high poverty rate, very great deal of crowding in the inner
1:02:30
city, very high air pollution, all these things are risk
1:02:32
factors for COVID-19. And they don't have COVID-19. It's quite
1:02:36
amazing.
1:02:37
And here's our final
1:02:39
Parklife is a I think the air pollution is air pollution is
1:02:43
not a problem with COVID-19. If there isn't glyphosate in the
1:02:47
air pollution, that's what my theory is. That's my working
1:02:49
theory. And when you look at the places to save in the air
1:02:52
pollution, glasses in the air pollution, yeah. And so that's
1:02:55
where you look at New York City, which is you know, I first
1:02:58
looked at Lombardi because that's where it first took off
1:03:00
in Europe in liberty. Now Europe has very high buying of diesel
1:03:06
fuel in automobiles, they have like 20% of their cars are
1:03:09
diesel. and Europe is a leader in the biodiesel industry. So
1:03:12
they're putting biodiesel into those cars mixed in with the
1:03:15
regular diesel. Right. And your us doesn't have that much diesel
1:03:19
in their cars and we have diesel trucks, you know? Yeah. And
1:03:22
diesel buses, the New York City was a is a leader in the
1:03:27
biodiesel industry. biodiesel has blossomed in the last few
1:03:30
years. It's really
1:03:32
Luckily, I have an air pollution inspector expert with me today
1:03:38
on the pod. So Dr. Dvorak, total bullcrap possibility, your
1:03:43
thoughts?
1:03:44
I think it's a total bullcrap.
1:03:46
Okay. And we're done.
1:03:50
I like I like the way she thinks, yeah, it's very, very,
1:03:53
very cut. I, I would, and I'm going to use this word because
1:03:58
I, I've said to myself before, I've never used this word. I
1:04:01
don't even know why this word exists. Why would anyone use it
1:04:03
stupid. But I'm going to pause it.
1:04:06
I use that word all the time and you'd like it.
1:04:09
I don't like it. I never liked it. First of all bio diesel,
1:04:15
generally speaking is not
1:04:18
do are are
1:04:23
the products that come from corn in the United States that are
1:04:25
used for fuel or are not that much, but it's alcohol, right?
1:04:30
Not raised alcohol, right. And this is made from was grain and
1:04:36
corn but it's actually mostly corn. And the alcohol is for and
1:04:40
its uses blends and it's using straight up. 85 for example,
1:04:46
would be 85% of it. I I'm thinking that what she's not
1:04:53
doing is looking at the outcomes razor, which is that our case
1:04:57
count and our His bullshit is bullshit. Get we're being lied
1:05:07
to, and our hospital filling up ICU bed porn and all that. And I
1:05:12
had that clip and in the last newsletter picture from the top,
1:05:16
those are the top stories from the New York Times. And the top
1:05:19
one says COVID-19. Patient bludgeoned. This is the number
1:05:23
one story that people are bludgeoned to death in hospital
1:05:29
bed. And I'm telling you that went down as a COVID death, of
1:05:33
course,
1:05:34
of course it did.
1:05:36
And we have, we have documented this since almost the beginning.
1:05:40
So what you're saying, Oh, crap numbers, what
1:05:43
you're saying is you like how the scientist is thinking, and
1:05:46
maybe more biofuel versus biodiesel, but in general, she's
1:05:50
working off of incorrect assumptions because she's
1:05:54
believing you know, people are honest. Whoops, what a mistake
1:05:58
that is. Yeah.
1:06:02
Unbelievable.
1:06:04
Yeah, well, I have some clips of it coming up that can submit
1:06:07
some of more of this.
1:06:08
Well, why don't we do it now? I got a few more things. But
1:06:10
before we transition
1:06:12
I got COVID I still got a COVID got the COVID did you get a
1:06:16
three parter? Here we go. You
1:06:18
get it? You're good.
1:06:19
Here's a three parter from ABC. This is you know that this is
1:06:22
the porn This is the network porn. Number one network ABC.
1:06:27
This is going to be a COVID and this is the I think I believe
1:06:30
this is the beginning of the report. This is the COVID bow
1:06:34
This is like it's just COVID of course this is of course it says
1:06:38
COVID
1:06:40
after 13 years of marriage, honey, I know how you spell It's
1:06:43
okay.
1:06:44
Catch it.
1:06:46
So let's play instead of that. This is Well actually we could
1:06:50
play this is the the COVID This is COVID relief but slim but
1:06:55
this is I believe this is their lead into the to the whole news
1:06:59
hour and isn't it's two minutes of devotees as a teaser.
1:07:03
COVID relief for millions of Americans run
1:07:05
out by taking stop stopped. That's not the teaser. Okay, the
1:07:09
teaser is abc news. Research pre wrap.
1:07:14
Breaking news as we come on the air the monster storm barreling
1:07:18
across the country, aliens traveled the storm already
1:07:22
wreaking havoc on the roads whiteout conditions in parts of
1:07:25
the Midwest. Torrential rain and high winds moving east Did
1:07:29
I not say they were cranking up harp. On the last episode Didn't
1:07:33
I tell you it
1:07:33
wasn't the last episode I thought three episodes ago
1:07:36
this hour with power outages possible on Christmas morning.
1:07:40
But dangerous weather with some 85 million Americans on the
1:07:44
move. Despite those CDC warnings to move home to prevent the
1:07:48
spread of the virus stay all green COVID search the CDC
1:07:52
predicting more than 90,000 Americans could die over the
1:07:56
next three weeks. The alarming new images from inside a
1:07:59
California Medical Center as a record number of Americans spend
1:08:03
Christmas in the hospital. The vaccine speed bump the federal
1:08:07
government acknowledging immunizations are slower than
1:08:10
expected now saying they'll fall short of the 20 million doses
1:08:14
promised by the year. So far only 1 million Americans have
1:08:18
been vaccinated. What officials are saying about the delay COVID
1:08:22
relief in jeopardy for millions of Americans President Trump
1:08:25
blasting Congress's nearly $900 billion relief bill calling it a
1:08:30
disgrace and demanding more money for stimulus checks the
1:08:33
bill on its way to the president at Mar a Lago will he sign it
1:08:38
and the President's new round of pardons the sharp words from
1:08:41
Republican senator. The police shooting outraged the family of
1:08:45
Andre Hill speaking out for the first time since the unarmed man
1:08:49
was fatally shot by police in Columbus, Ohio. Their calls for
1:08:53
justice and tonight breaking news on that officer just hacked
1:08:57
close call the man seen flying 3000 feet in the air the
1:09:01
investigation into a string of similar incidents. And the
1:09:05
amazing rescue the incredible moment a three year old girl was
1:09:09
pulled from the rubble after a home explosion
1:09:14
Wow.
1:09:16
Wow. A lot to unpack there. Well, I
1:09:19
By the way, we have the guy flying around. Later
1:09:22
this is now the third jetpack incident.
1:09:25
Well, we'll play this later. I got the jetpack story. We can
1:09:28
talk about it. All right, but let's get back to COVID. Yeah.
1:09:31
So there was a lot of those Diddy in there through ISIS.
1:09:34
There. He talks about COVID says this. Experts predict that
1:09:38
90,000 could be dead in the next three weeks. Mm hmm. Did you
1:09:43
hear that in there?
1:09:43
Yeah, I think so.
1:09:45
Yeah, I think he did too. He never said that was gonna be
1:09:48
dead at COVID.
1:09:51
Just trying to be honest with everybody. You know what I think
1:09:54
more in the next three weeks. You could not well,
1:09:57
you know how many people just you know, use Using the basic
1:10:01
population death numbers, how many people die in three weeks?
1:10:05
Well, it'd be two point it'd be roughly 3 million divided by
1:10:08
12 3
1:10:11
million divided by 365. But Oh, yeah. 166,000 already did the
1:10:17
math.
1:10:18
Thank you.
1:10:18
So 90,000 Yes. Yeah, there's no doubt 90,000 know what?
1:10:23
We predict 160,000 deaths. No one's gonna show us from the
1:10:28
future.
1:10:30
So let's play COVID COVID darqueze de ABC.
1:10:33
Oh my goodness. Are we in the dark winter? Brother
1:10:37
this holiday week, America is battling a staggering COVID
1:10:40
surge. December is already staggering understating month of
1:10:44
the pandemic yesterday, more than two Americans tested
1:10:47
positive every second.
1:10:48
That's kind of hold on a second. good observation. staggering.
1:10:53
staggering is I don't think we've heard this one used to new
1:10:58
staggering. Let's just see what the actual definition is before
1:11:02
dictionary.com changes it staggering, deeply shocked.
1:11:08
Astonishing. Hmm. I don't think if you go out on the street and
1:11:13
you ask anybody you deeply shocked and astonished by this.
1:11:16
I think they'll go mad.
1:11:18
When exactly it's
1:11:21
the man knows
1:11:22
it's holiday week, America is battling a staggering COVID
1:11:25
surge December is already the most devastating month of the
1:11:29
pandemic yesterday, more than two Americans tested positive
1:11:32
every second and more than 320,000 lives have been lost.
1:11:37
That's to American deaths reported every minute. Nearly
1:11:41
120,000 COVID patients are hospitalized this Christmas Eve
1:11:44
and tonight, the CDC out with a new projection of the toll we
1:11:48
could see after the holidays ABCs Kaylee hardtop isn't hard
1:11:52
hit California.
1:11:54
Tonight is the Coronavirus spreads unchecked that
1:11:57
devastating new prediction a staggering 90,000 more Americans
1:12:01
could die in the next three weeks. This is what it looks
1:12:05
like on the front lawn
1:12:06
never said COVID
1:12:08
19,000 people fighting to stay alive in the hospital. Doctors
1:12:11
and nurses at Providence Holy Cross in Los Angeles working to
1:12:14
save lives on Christmas Eve unable to be with their families
1:12:18
drowning in the Thanksgiving surge and terrified
1:12:21
of what's ahead. Drowning in a Thanksgiving surge. This is well
1:12:25
written people I
1:12:26
like this to save lives on Christmas Eve unable to be with
1:12:30
their families drowning in the Thanksgiving surge and terrified
1:12:34
of what's ahead every day. I see I look into the eyes of someone
1:12:37
who's struggling to breathe Ruth
1:12:41
to you know get while they want to be home with their family.
1:12:45
California surpassing 2 million infections more than most
1:12:48
countries this emergency is our darkest day. Oh, my amygdala.
1:12:56
Oh, no.
1:12:59
This is this is a clip that doesn't end the show. So that's
1:13:03
not bad. It's not bad.
1:13:05
I didn't use red didn't watch a clip it will put in addition,
1:13:09
countries. This emergency is our darkest day. Ooh,
1:13:15
that's pretty good. It's pretty good. I'll keep it on deck just
1:13:18
in case.
1:13:19
Okay, well, we do that. I have one other one I wanted to try.
1:13:22
That's probably better. Um, okay. So now we know it's their
1:13:26
darkest day. By the way. I'm in California. I mean, I remember
1:13:30
when you're in Texas, where they're blaming Texas for
1:13:32
everything but that didn't stick I guess. So they had to move
1:13:36
there. Their target from Texas was not arrived about just
1:13:39
so you know, I checked. No one is adhering to these stupid ask
1:13:45
from the mayor. The restaurants are advertising. We're open.
1:13:49
We're open everybody come on in. No, this is this is being a
1:13:53
universally ignored in Austin. And
1:13:56
apparently docile enough as they are in California, at least on
1:14:00
the coast of California inland. Who knows? I doubt it in mankey
1:14:04
guy that anyone's paying much attention to this. But at the
1:14:08
same time, even though when masks up and they're all
1:14:11
conscientious. They were the worst. How does that this is
1:14:15
there's two things that don't make sense. One, two people who
1:14:18
are the most conscientious they mask up they're freaked out
1:14:20
they're staying at home like my next door neighbor's doing all
1:14:23
this everything right and yet we're the worst is our army.
1:14:26
Well, nothing's going on in Nigeria.
1:14:30
Because they use regular diesel. Come on.
1:14:33
Yeah, what's got little do with that and a lot to do with all
1:14:37
craps and to have this clip
1:14:39
and now growing alarm over those new variants of the virus
1:14:42
spreading in the UK and South Africa. Scientists carefully
1:14:45
studying them saying they're more infectious and could
1:14:48
already be in the US.
1:14:49
These variants are going to lead to more people getting infected
1:14:52
more people getting hospitalized. Yeah, definitely
1:14:54
more people dying late
1:14:55
today, New Jersey announcing all passengers flying from the UK
1:14:58
must prove they've taken Did negative just a day after New
1:15:02
York City's threatened define incoming travelers from the UK
1:15:05
$1,000 if they don't quarantine This is the virus is surging
1:15:09
again in the Sunbelt months after the summer wave according
1:15:12
to a new White House report in Chicago Joe Bruna lost both his
1:15:15
parents to COVID earlier this month. He has this heartbreaking
1:15:19
message for the holidays.
1:15:20
cancel your flights.
1:15:22
cancel your plans. Stay home, it hurts so
1:15:27
holy crap. Holy moly. He has this holiday message. Let me
1:15:33
just hear that sequence again. That was beautiful.
1:15:37
St. Louis holidays.
1:15:39
Yeah, this mechanic clip it all I can only have two hands.
1:15:42
He has this breaking message for the
1:15:44
third cancel your flights
1:15:46
cancel your plans stay home, it hurts so bad. And if I could go
1:15:53
back in time, I would do things differently. Oh, this is the
1:15:57
worst. So and I feel bad for the guy because not only did he lose
1:16:00
his parents, but he blames himself. He's been taught to
1:16:05
blame himself that he should have done things differently.
1:16:10
But back in California story
1:16:13
Yeah. I just want to say yes that observation is quite apt.
1:16:17
He I think a lot of it Yeah, blame yourself this is your
1:16:21
fault because you screwed up you didn't follow the rules follow
1:16:24
the rules the the mascot theme for today's shows following all
1:16:27
the rules. Now hold on a second,
1:16:29
don't we have your parents will die if you don't follow the
1:16:32
rules we have. And then you become a pathetic guy like that
1:16:38
Jesus terrible why they put this course NBC should be or ABC
1:16:42
should be responsible for putting that guy on like that.
1:16:44
I'm a rule follower. So if the rule is that we have to
1:16:47
do it, then I'll do it.
1:16:50
ICU nurse Merlin Pawan fought the virus for eight months. Now
1:16:54
finally going home just in time for the holiday. So just fight,
1:17:00
Fight. Fight
1:17:02
because look at me. You know, I'm going home. And I'm walking.
1:17:07
We do love to see those stories of hope and recovery. Kaylee
1:17:10
Hartung joining us from a hospital in Santa Monica and
1:17:12
Kaylee this current surge in California if it continues here
1:17:16
health officials already making painful decisions
1:17:19
yeah with
1:17:20
hospitals just like this one will be completely overwhelmed
1:17:24
if this
1:17:25
will be a doctor
1:17:26
here just telling me they are already rationing care officials
1:17:29
more than that in as little as two weeks doctors could be
1:17:32
making even more dramatic decisions about who lives and
1:17:36
who dies all right yeah
1:17:39
panels panels baby yeah who lives there a paleo was right.
1:17:46
Words that never thought I'd hear you say ever?
1:17:50
What I gotta say. Right death panels.
1:17:52
The headlines overwhelmed la hospitals brace for post
1:17:56
Christmas wave. What happened at the Thanksgiving wave?
1:17:59
California is first state to hit 2 million cases and hospitals
1:18:03
are out of ICU beds. Coronavirus variant is indeed more
1:18:09
transmissible new studies chests, New York Times. And
1:18:15
Huntington Beach Mayor Tim temp who was a former UFC fighter. Do
1:18:22
you know this guy?
1:18:23
I don't follow you
1:18:25
at Tito Ortiz. He was out there helping supplies I think at a
1:18:31
food bank without a mask without a mask freak out. Food. Well,
1:18:37
what am I? Well, that is Huntington Beach Mayor Pro Tem
1:18:42
Tito Ortiz getting in the face of a resident that came after
1:18:46
people who were alerted to the fact that he was handing out
1:18:48
food at a distribution event without
1:18:50
wearing a mask. And it was happening on Ocean View school
1:18:53
district property which has strict pandemic safety rules.
1:18:57
Having close contact with little children like he did today and
1:19:01
leaning into strollers and into car windows with no mask on
1:19:05
is not acceptable to us care and
1:19:07
this is a public health emergency leader of our city our
1:19:10
representatives are in complete denial and not take safety
1:19:14
measures it's not a joke people are dying in hospitals there
1:19:17
aren't zero in Canada
1:19:19
you gotta listen listen how the propaganda has worked just so
1:19:23
you don't notice it even when this Karen pipes up she's the
1:19:26
head of the PTA I think this is a help to using all the terms
1:19:30
health emergency listen to the guy that comes after it to
1:19:33
and into car windows with no mask on
1:19:35
is unacceptable to us.
1:19:36
This is a public health emergency, a leader of our city
1:19:39
a representative of our city to be in complete denial and not
1:19:42
take safety measures. It's not a joke. People are dying people
1:19:45
are in hospitals. There are zero ICU beds available. Uh huh.
1:19:49
Okay, yeah, the programming is working zero beds available now.
1:19:53
Good. In fact,
1:19:54
in fact, they said if this continues, there may be a lack
1:19:58
of beds that just came They keep telling you this but no, no
1:20:01
zero,
1:20:02
man. What's up, jack?
1:20:04
There's no beds available. There are zero ICU beds available time
1:20:07
code, please. We're eventually called the mayor Pro Tem left
1:20:11
and went into a city building after the confrontation.
1:20:14
Yeah. queueing on he's a queueing honor. Unbelievable.
1:20:20
But the pencil houses were away before. I just want to give you
1:20:23
one one good one for you. Because this is I sought this
1:20:27
story out just for you. Because you brought to our attention the
1:20:31
Pennsylvania health department leadership. Yes, Dr. Rachel
1:20:40
Levine. And she has issued guidance. The mind you you can't
1:20:47
go to a restaurant. You certainly if if the restaurants
1:20:52
are open, you can't go there after 9pm or 10pm. Because it's
1:20:56
nocturnal. You got a mask up everywhere. You can't go to
1:20:59
school. But should you have to have an orgy? There are
1:21:04
recommendations. This is truly from Dr. Rachel Levine. No, this
1:21:11
is a poor. No,
1:21:12
no, no, no, no, no, no. No. This is not onion. Here we go. If you
1:21:20
attend a large gathering where you where you might end up
1:21:23
having sex. Please limit the number of partners. Try to
1:21:29
identify a consistent sex partner. Or what kind of orangey
1:21:33
Are you in? That's a shit orgy. Wear a face covering avoid
1:21:38
kissing and touch your eyes nose or mouth with unwashed hands.
1:21:44
Are you kidding me?
1:21:48
Wow.
1:21:50
If you usually meet your sex partners online, consider taking
1:21:55
a break from in person dates, video dates, sexy sexting
1:21:58
subscription based fan platforms. Hello, only fans.
1:22:04
Eddie, you should have this woman's picture on the screen as
1:22:08
you're read this
1:22:09
done. Dred Scott has just made that happen in our podcasting
1:22:13
2.0 compatible podcast. That's new podcast. apps.com.
1:22:17
Unbelievable.
1:22:18
So protect yourself and your partners from COVID-19. during
1:22:23
sex, avoid kissing. Wear a facemask and
1:22:28
tick kissing is the least of your problems in this situation.
1:22:34
But just the fact that there's recommendations It's been a
1:22:38
while since it's been a while since I've thought about having
1:22:41
an orgy. I don't know about you, john. It's just It's been a
1:22:44
while. Yeah, I'm
1:22:44
over the hill. All right, here we go. Ah.
1:22:49
I'm sorry to hear that. Very sorry to hear that.
1:22:54
The COVID Now we can play
1:22:57
COVID COVID COVID sarwat
1:23:00
slam.
1:23:00
COVID relief for millions of Americans remains in limbo
1:23:03
tonight after Congress and the White House spent months
1:23:06
negotiating the deal. President Trump called it a disgrace and
1:23:10
then left Washington for Mar a Lago sowing chaos before
1:23:13
Christmas. But before he left he issued around a pardons. And
1:23:19
here's abc news white house correspondent Rachel sky
1:23:21
after throwing relief for millions of Americans into Limbo
1:23:25
just before Christmas. President Trump headed to his Florida golf
1:23:29
course cnn cameras capturing him on the green. He still won't say
1:23:34
whether he'll sign the bipartisan stimulus bill his own
1:23:37
team helped negotiate
1:23:39
it really is a disgrace
1:23:41
this Christmas Eve Americans on edge realizing the relief
1:23:45
they've waited months for may not come anytime soon. Angela
1:23:49
more already had COVID-19 now she's without a job. Her
1:23:52
patients wearing thin. I just
1:23:55
feel like we've been treated like a yo yo. Like we're being
1:23:58
pawn between, you know, republican democrat and the
1:24:04
president and
1:24:06
it's gonna be too late. In just 48 hours 14 million will lose
1:24:11
unemployment benefits. The Federal moratorium on evictions
1:24:14
expires in one week. I beg the president to know how many
1:24:19
people in this country are scared. But the President is
1:24:23
instead using the crisis to raise money for himself blasting
1:24:26
out fundraising email asking supporters to donate to send the
1:24:30
message to Congress that the American people deserve better
1:24:33
Republicans who voted for the stimulus package now caught in a
1:24:37
political bind.
1:24:44
To make matters worse, if the president doesn't sign the bill,
1:24:48
the government will shut down on Monday. But Trump has gone
1:24:51
silent on all of this, instead tweeting false claims about the
1:24:54
election and pardoning allies like his former campaign
1:24:57
chairman Paul Manafort and confidence Roger stone he also
1:25:01
pardon the father of his son in law, Jared Kushner, who was
1:25:04
convicted of tax evasion and witness tampering. Republican
1:25:07
Senator Ben sasse with a one line criticism. This is rotten
1:25:11
to the core Ryan.
1:25:13
It's wrong. Ryan,
1:25:16
I've heard SAS speak and I never heard him say rah. And
1:25:19
that was an interesting whipsaw. Self created.
1:25:24
Yeah, totally bad reporting. It's unbelievable. And
1:25:28
also it's it's factually not true. In fact, a
1:25:31
fact check false.
1:25:32
The whole government won't shut down on Monday. parts of it will
1:25:35
not be funded, but it's not like the whole government's going to
1:25:37
shut down. Everyone's not going to show up for work. That was a
1:25:41
little a little fast. Oh,
1:25:44
she's excitable. She's excitable.
1:25:46
Sure.
1:25:47
Now we have I only have a couple more COVID related. I do have
1:25:51
another one on the on the bill. Yeah. Which was she was talking
1:25:55
about, which is the COVID bill mess is a PBS reports want to
1:25:58
play that the standoff
1:25:59
between Congress and the President continues today. Over
1:26:02
the $900 billion COVID-19 stimulus bill, President Trump
1:26:07
still has not signed as of late this afternoon. Without this new
1:26:11
legislation, extended federal unemployment benefits will
1:26:15
expire today. For an estimated 12 million Americans under the
1:26:19
stimulus bill. Federal unemployment benefits of $300 a
1:26:23
week would be extended until mid March. moratorium on evictions
1:26:28
during the pandemic will also expire in less than a week. That
1:26:32
is if the president doesn't get to stop
1:26:36
stop stop stop that clips. No good. I mean, it goes on it
1:26:39
tells you what it is. But you know, let's go back a couple of
1:26:42
days before this whole thing came about let's go listen to ty
1:26:45
AB and and helpern miton Matt Taibbi discusses this aid this
1:26:52
this package with some angles that are kind of interesting
1:26:57
talking about how this was a self destructive move by the
1:27:00
democrats and didn't even know what they were doing this is the
1:27:03
clip is called aid package explained by Ty Eb. Yeah,
1:27:06
I'm just jacking up the volume a little bit the waveforms love.
1:27:09
Here we go. So here's what
1:27:11
happened, um, right after they passed this new COVID relief
1:27:14
package, which is really two bills Monday afternoon, and I
1:27:19
got a call from a staffer. Honestly, I just
1:27:22
have to say it's five or six bills, there's not really two
1:27:25
bills, it's a little disappointing to hear that from
1:27:27
Tybee
1:27:28
Hill, who was like going out of his mind. And basically saying,
1:27:33
if you go back and look at the chronology, the democrats
1:27:35
basically negotiated against themselves, going back months,
1:27:40
so that the relief package that people are ultimately going to
1:27:44
get is by a factor of three or four, maybe even higher, lower
1:27:50
than what it would have been had they negotiated correctly, or
1:27:54
had they been willing to take a hit like in the form of allowing
1:27:57
Donald Trump a headliner to along the way. So just so people
1:28:01
know, the basic outlines of this, the the deal that they
1:28:04
agreed upon, is two bills. One is $748 billion. And that's
1:28:11
going to include things like unemployment insurance, and
1:28:13
other other stuff. And then there's a separate bill for $160
1:28:17
billion for state and local aid. So this is going to be voted as
1:28:21
to two different things. If you go back and look at the original
1:28:25
democratic wish list, which was the heroes Act, which was passed
1:28:31
in the House, I think, way back in May, which is $3.4 trillion
1:28:35
bill that had $1.13 trillion in state and local aid, and in that
1:28:40
ask, and it had everything from 12 $100 checks for people to all
1:28:46
kinds of other programs that they wanted. The mitch mcconnell
1:28:51
then countered with something he called the heels Act, which is
1:28:54
hilarious that he
1:28:56
now it's a TA LS
1:29:00
would have been good, but it and even though it was way lower, it
1:29:04
was about a trillion dollar deal. It did include the 12 $100
1:29:08
checks. And so this would have set the parameters of like,
1:29:11
where everybody was negotiating was was gonna be like a trillion
1:29:14
dollars versus $3.4 trillion. And
1:29:18
you know, this is sad. We're like, like, we're scrambling for
1:29:26
crumbs and scraps from the elites, and we're actually
1:29:30
arguing about the small pittance there. They're tossing our way.
1:29:36
It's it's really sad. After When was the last stimulus six months
1:29:42
ago? Five months ago?
1:29:45
Yeah. I'm like, Oh,
1:29:47
please, sir. Can I have another guest? Give me a little bit.
1:29:51
It's very dickins dickinsonian
1:29:53
dickinsonian dickinsonian?
1:29:57
Yeah. waifs. Young boys with with crutches trying to pick up
1:30:04
some coins that were tossed away.
1:30:06
That's what the sounds like. really does sound like Oh,
1:30:10
please, please can have a little bit more.
1:30:14
Well, I got my last did my last COVID clip so I was a little
1:30:18
weak from Taibbi, I think is usually a bit more thorough.
1:30:21
Like went on and on. I believe I had to cut it way short.
1:30:25
Okay. All right.
1:30:27
He's busy. Right for substack?
1:30:29
Yes. Your colleague over there, it's appstack
1:30:33
I mean, I work. Oh, yes. I write for the same publication that
1:30:36
Matt?
1:30:37
Yes, yes. And yes, Miss Glen substack. Squad baby. Hey, and
1:30:43
they're doing podcast now is substack Did you notice that?
1:30:45
Did they give you a no? Yeah, you can do a pilot?
1:30:49
Yes. Everybody's trying to get into the act.
1:30:52
So I just want them to be 2.0 compliant. Go Go for it. Yeah,
1:30:57
well, I mean, I'm over there now. So I can probably talk to
1:31:00
him about wording
1:31:00
Yeah, get get our tags in baby.
1:31:04
Okay, let's go into the rollout of the vaccine. This is the bad
1:31:07
rollout setup. Bad rollout setup. ABC News.
1:31:12
Tonight a reality check on the vaccine rollout operation warp
1:31:15
speed hoping that 20 million Americans will be vaccinated by
1:31:18
the end of the month. But so far, just 1 million people have
1:31:21
received the vaccine. So what's behind the delay? And what does
1:31:25
that mean for that larger target of 200 million doses delivered
1:31:29
by the end of March? Here's ABC is Victor. Oh, Kenda.
1:31:33
What did I miss?
1:31:35
I missed a dude. some reason?
1:31:40
Let me hear it again.
1:31:40
Tonight a reality check on the vaccine rollout operation warp
1:31:44
speed hoping that 20 million Americans will be vaccinated by
1:31:47
the end of the month. But so far, just 1 million people have
1:31:50
received the vaccine. So what's behind the delay? And what does
1:31:54
that mean for that larger target of 200 million doses delivered
1:31:58
by the end of March? Here's ABC is Victor. Oh, Canada.
1:32:01
Okay, so no, lost it? Well,
1:32:04
it's again, the 1 million worth. Yeah, they
1:32:07
got this 1 million number, but it's been
1:32:09
1 million for five days now. I keep hearing 1 million, 1
1:32:12
million, but they stopped shooting up people. I don't know
1:32:14
what it is. Okay, okay. Well, let's go to the rollout of the
1:32:19
big clip itself. As nursing home residents and health care
1:32:23
workers are among the first to get the vaccines reality setting
1:32:27
in that the rollout isn't happening as quickly as it is
1:32:30
setting.
1:32:31
The shots in arm
1:32:33
is happening is
1:32:36
slower than
1:32:38
the vaccine is making me hear things john, I can't hear
1:32:41
straight anymore. Health and Human Services Secretary
1:32:44
Alex a czar pledging this less than three weeks ago recive. And
1:32:48
so we're gonna focus on those most vulnerable and those most
1:32:50
on the front lines of treating people with COVID. With the
1:32:53
initial 40 million doses in the next month operation works we
1:32:56
know saying they won't even meet their lower goal of having 20
1:32:59
million Americans injected by months. And that objection is
1:33:02
nothing that
1:33:03
is the latest count. 9 million doses delivered, but only a
1:33:08
million Americans have actually received injections. So far,
1:33:11
the federal government has just not done enough for that last
1:33:14
mile when it goes gets to the state and gets into people's
1:33:16
arms. I'm hoping that pace picks up this week and next. But if it
1:33:21
doesn't, I think we're gonna start getting concerned about
1:33:23
whether we can get all these vaccines out to people quickly
1:33:26
enough.
1:33:27
The federal government however, saying they're still hoping to
1:33:29
have 200 million vaccine doses delivered by the end of March,
1:33:33
some of that hope now coming to rural America maduras vaccine,
1:33:37
which doesn't require special refrigeration like Pfizer's here
1:33:41
about to take off from Boise, Idaho for more distant parts of
1:33:45
the state. And there is now a third vaccine on the horizon.
1:33:49
Operation warp speed expects Johnson and Johnson to apply for
1:33:52
that emergency use authorization by early February and if given
1:33:55
the green light, their rollout would begin mid
1:33:58
to late February, with a lot riding on those other vaccines.
1:34:01
Victor, thank
1:34:01
you.
1:34:02
All right thought I thought since the talking points are in
1:34:07
every report, the get it into your arm, we want to put the
1:34:10
vaccine and arms in arms, which is a total research talking
1:34:15
point. What is the least offensive way to tell people we
1:34:19
want to get it into them as soon as possible? What would be the
1:34:21
most effective way and they came up with? Get it into arms as
1:34:25
quickly as possible? Don't even say shoot you and just get it
1:34:29
into the arm. Is it possible that they have nine or 10
1:34:33
million doses out there? And really only a million people
1:34:38
have showed up so far. And they're ramping it up to get
1:34:41
people Hey, we got to go now everyone is back to new variant.
1:34:46
Is it possible people are just sitting it out for a bit have
1:34:49
every intention of getting it after some other people have
1:34:52
received it?
1:34:55
But I would, because I'm of the theory that people will line up
1:34:59
around the Like to get this shot because as they're told to do
1:35:02
that their rule followers motion California, they can get a
1:35:05
million shots done tomorrow. But I can't argue against that. That
1:35:10
being a possibility because we were given no evidence one way
1:35:13
or the other why this is they just tell us. Yeah, we go Well,
1:35:17
yeah, there's a couple things they refuse to talk about one
1:35:20
day, why is this the case? They have these shots available?
1:35:22
Everyone's got him shooting up everybody that gave me a OC got
1:35:26
a shot? That that is one thing that bugs me, which is the lack
1:35:30
of information about that. The other thing is, I still have not
1:35:33
had it explained to me, or could I find out why the Pfizer shot
1:35:38
has to be damn near frozen? Because it's what adds to it. If
1:35:42
it gets to room temperatures just go bad, incidentally. Yeah,
1:35:45
there was what if one second goes bad?
1:35:49
Not in one second, after a few hours, if it thaws out, there
1:35:52
was a pretty good see if I have it in the show notes, it was a
1:35:55
pretty good
1:35:56
What, what is the process of going bad? I mean, is it does it
1:36:00
oxidize, which doesn't you can put in in a oxygen free
1:36:04
environment to prevent that. So let's just take that out of the
1:36:07
equation.
1:36:08
Hey, I think you I think you're asking too many questions. I
1:36:11
think I should have the health authorities come and check on
1:36:14
you. We're one world One Health baby, what's your problem? Be
1:36:18
quiet. There's a great article that I put in the show notes way
1:36:24
too long to read. But it's reverse engineering, the source
1:36:29
code of the bio and tech Pfizer SARS, cov, two vaccine, and they
1:36:34
break it down all the way down to the genetic code, explain how
1:36:37
it's all done. But there was kind of something interesting
1:36:41
about was me see the words the comparison. And they had a
1:36:46
comparison here that I liked. You're gonna have to take a look
1:36:50
at this in the show notes or being att.io. But to me, because
1:36:58
this is different, and enough people now know that this is an
1:37:02
mRNA. And it's not the quite quite the same thing. And
1:37:06
there's certainly enough fear mongering out there. I hope I've
1:37:09
been doing some of it. That, you know, this is something that
1:37:12
should be kind of evaluated. Maybe we should have some animal
1:37:15
testing to see what happens when they're reinfected. That has
1:37:18
been the biggest problem with any Coronavirus vaccine that
1:37:22
has been tried in the past is explained that I don't think
1:37:25
everyone's short heard the background. Explain that. So
1:37:29
the inoculate the I think ferrets mainly but maybe some
1:37:34
mink but ferrets mink with with the Coronavirus vaccine, and
1:37:39
they're great. They have super antibodies, everyone's drinking
1:37:42
champagne. We're going to be rich, but then the ferrets catch
1:37:46
the COVID or the Coronavirus. And they wind up dying very
1:37:51
quickly after a gruesome milkiness. Because the illness
1:37:55
somehow it's twice as worse or three amplified.
1:37:58
Why is twice as bad twice as bad. Yeah,
1:38:00
twice sorry, twice as bad. And then the fares just wind up
1:38:03
dying very quickly.
1:38:04
You know,
1:38:06
I only have just horrible visions in my head. But that's
1:38:09
step was skipped in these in these trials is my
1:38:14
understanding.
1:38:16
That's my understanding too. And that's what a lot of people
1:38:19
bitch about. But I don't think the general public has a clue
1:38:21
about that any more than they do about the 100 Biden laptop just
1:38:25
before the election. So I i'm not buying that it's a factor.
1:38:31
It's not a factor.
1:38:33
Well, everybody I hear whose intent intends on taking it
1:38:39
eventually winds up saying yeah, I'm just gonna wait for a little
1:38:42
bit. You know, and that you get a story. You know, nurse faints
1:38:45
nurse seems to be dead nurses and dead. Dead nurse is a great
1:38:50
video of that of the dead nurse on YouTube where a guy goes to
1:38:54
the death registry of the state and there it is. Her name, her
1:38:58
age, her state death on the day. She fainted. I don't know man.
1:39:05
It's internet. It's the internet, the internet.
1:39:09
Who know I just it's just a pad before we get to the break.
1:39:13
Yeah, I do have the same vaccine rollout report. But this is a
1:39:17
variation because this is from PBS. Oh, hold on a second. And a
1:39:22
space called thorough. This is a thorough vaccine rollout. Ooh,
1:39:26
sec. so different. All right, here we go.
1:39:28
As people around the world gathered to celebrate Christmas
1:39:31
this weekend. The Coronavirus continues to cast a shadow. The
1:39:35
number of people hospitalized for COVID-19 in the US remains
1:39:40
near record high levels including in California. The
1:39:44
state is the first to pass and the surge is putting more
1:39:50
pressure on hospitals in parts of the Golden State in LA
1:39:54
County, which is home to 10 million people record numbers of
1:39:58
COVID-19 patients are hospitalized and in intensive
1:40:02
care like counties also among those
1:40:04
let me just say record numbers but don't say what the numbers
1:40:07
are. That's kind of bizarre COVID noise
1:40:10
it really cuz are hospitalized and an intensive care on state
1:40:15
in Los Angeles County, which is home to 10 million people,
1:40:19
record numbers of COVID-19 patients are hospitalized and in
1:40:23
intensive care, like counties also among those testing to see
1:40:27
if a new strain of Coronavirus, which was found spreading in
1:40:31
England is here in the US. Starting Monday. The Centers for
1:40:35
Disease Control and Prevention will require people traveling
1:40:38
from the UK to the US to test negative for the virus within
1:40:43
three days of their trip. The US is now one of more than a dozen
1:40:47
countries to place restrictions on travelers from the UK. The
1:40:52
new strain seems to spread more easily, but it's not believed to
1:40:55
be more dangerous. And health officials say newly developed
1:40:59
vaccines will likely work against this new strain. Here in
1:41:03
the US. More than 1.1 million people have already gotten a
1:41:07
COVID-19 vaccine shot and more doses are rolling out around the
1:41:12
world. European Union countries started getting their first
1:41:15
shipments of the Pfizer biontech vaccine. That's today part of a
1:41:20
coordinated effort across the 27 nation bloc. The first shots
1:41:24
were given in Hungary and Germany, which started a day
1:41:27
before many other EU countries. In this first wave each
1:41:31
country's receiving about 10,000 doses with mass vaccination
1:41:36
efforts expected to begin across the block next month, a
1:41:41
couple of things.
1:41:43
What is the point of telling us that telling the American
1:41:47
audience or anybody else for that matter, that Hungary and
1:41:50
Germany started doing their shots a day before everyone
1:41:54
else? I don't know. It makes no sense. I mean, I mean, who
1:41:59
cares? Well, I
1:42:00
think it's to make Trump look bad.
1:42:04
Who is a makeup like that? Well, Danny said they're going to get
1:42:09
10,000 doses. Study even the size of Freiburg. I mean,
1:42:13
there's no fuck. What's the point of this not enough doses
1:42:17
to do, jack?
1:42:18
And is that only
1:42:20
is that you maybe met 10 million? That would make more
1:42:23
sense with that with the 10,000. It's not 10,000 why don't why
1:42:27
even bother? The news is no good. The news is, there you go.
1:42:35
That's the top of the show that news is no good.
1:42:39
That's pretty much it. It's just no good. I'm glad y'all show up
1:42:42
here. Good. I just show up here. All right. Before we take a look
1:42:49
at our executive producers and associate executive producers,
1:42:51
just a quick cracking update, steal the votes. So we know
1:42:54
where we're standing. Because the big day January 6, the wild
1:42:57
protest is still on. This is the day that apparently I use the
1:43:02
word, everything will change. This is the day that changes
1:43:09
predicted as Mike Pence will come and save the
1:43:13
republic Mike Pence, Mike Pence,
1:43:15
hey, wouldn't it be great if a former radio guy saves the
1:43:18
Constitution and the Republic audit podcast here we go through
1:43:21
the roof. I'm counting on your mic. pods that doing podcaster
1:43:27
pants on the pod. So here's the latest. Now we have some
1:43:32
fantastic new evidence coming in which I'm not going to share
1:43:35
mainly because it's so in audible. But there's a rather
1:43:41
lengthy audio recording of a number of operatives discussing
1:43:48
ballots being flown in on Korean Air and a number of people
1:43:53
involved in taking these ballots and shipping them off to the
1:43:57
counting centers. So that's some evidence that is out there.
1:44:03
And sound like evidence sounds like a commentary.
1:44:06
Well, when you hear it's not appropriate for the show,
1:44:09
because you need to know you have to have resupplied. Yeah,
1:44:13
it's a crap clip. There's also a new video with a number of
1:44:19
Georgia election fraud witnesses. And these are just
1:44:22
people off the street and they all have mainly mailing ballot
1:44:26
or they couldn't vote because they're voted already been been
1:44:29
cast. That's about an hour of multiple people. And nearly two
1:44:36
thirds of Georgia counties have failed to produce a chain of
1:44:39
custody custody documents force 460,000 absentee ballots, so
1:44:45
there's lots of stuff out there. There's a new legal memo, which,
1:44:51
again shows that pence could probably make some difference
1:44:56
that there is a constitutional path but my favorite It is the
1:45:01
washington post that has identified El Cid Sidney Powell
1:45:05
secret witness. She has a surprise secret witness. And the
1:45:11
secret witness is a pro Trump podcaster to I can't wait to
1:45:16
meet said secret witness. There's nothing like a podcaster
1:45:20
to save the republican the Constitution. And if all else
1:45:24
fails, we'll bring in general Lieutenant General Michael
1:45:26
Flynn, who just did an interview with American thought leaders a
1:45:32
podcast I subscribed to so it came across this. And well,
1:45:36
here's what he's saying. And you can listen to the whole 45
1:45:39
minutes. But this is kind of the crux, and it's really reassuring
1:45:43
is empires come and go? nation states fail? So this experiment?
1:45:49
Are we is this experiment, waxing? Are we still growing as
1:45:52
the beacon of hope for the rest of the world? I still believe
1:45:54
that in my heart, but I know that there is a dimension of our
1:45:58
of our experiment. That is that is that is sort of in our face
1:46:02
right now. And and the American public have to decide, again,
1:46:08
sort of we the people, the American public have to decide
1:46:11
what is it that they want? And because we will not last
1:46:17
forever, you know, as we get through this election,
1:46:20
particularly this election, which is a crucible moment in
1:46:24
our history, unprecedented, never happened before. And it's
1:46:29
an embarrassment is an American citizen, never mind, somebody
1:46:32
who served in our highest levels of our government, to the rest
1:46:36
of the world, because of what we mean what we have done for
1:46:39
others around the world, and we can't even we can't even get our
1:46:42
own damn elections. Correct. Moving forward, we have to have
1:46:47
a reconciliation between the government and we the people and
1:46:52
the and the and the people of this country. The American
1:46:54
people give us everything. And when when you're talking about
1:46:57
government, we don't exist without the American people. We
1:47:00
have to remind ourselves that we work for the American people, we
1:47:04
don't work for the institution. And that's that idea. has to me
1:47:09
has been lost.
1:47:11
Yeah. Yeah, this doesn't really sound very encouraging and a
1:47:18
crucible moment, what exactly is a crucible moment,
1:47:22
I think is a term that he made up he made up
1:47:28
because the crucible is well I know the biblical term of
1:47:32
vessel.
1:47:35
Hmm,
1:47:36
it doesn't it doesn't mean anything. I mean, what he means
1:47:39
is a turning point, I think, but I would looked at watch this and
1:47:43
he's like, seems somewhat depressed.
1:47:45
Yes. I got this. Although everyone I speak to who knows
1:47:48
him says, Nah, he's all beat. And no, we had
1:47:51
the rats up beat. We got problems.
1:47:53
We had the Brooklyn conservatives over last night
1:47:55
for a Christmas drink.
1:47:56
You know, they had conservatives over
1:47:58
the Brooklyn conservatives. Yeah. The ones Yes.
1:48:00
Brooklyn. Brooklyn. Yeah. And they leave Brooklyn they're so
1:48:04
conservative,
1:48:05
then they but they got an offer on their house. They're very
1:48:07
happy and they're trying to sell it and before everything melts
1:48:10
down entirely.
1:48:11
Oh, the house in Brooklyn. Yeah, they're very relief. Oh, they're
1:48:14
here on Easy Street. They're getting they're probably taking
1:48:17
a little bit of a beating. But it right now is a good time to
1:48:20
get out of New York. Yes, indeed.
1:48:23
Yeah, they are taking a beating. But I think they're really
1:48:25
happy.
1:48:26
Anyway, they're gonna take a more a bigger beating if they're
1:48:29
wait.
1:48:29
Yeah. So he's the Chief Financial Officer of a major
1:48:32
entertainment Corporation. So he has interesting insights into
1:48:35
stuff. And there is still a huge belief amongst their circle of
1:48:40
friends that Trump's got this covered and he will be
1:48:43
President. I know. The giggle is unnecessary, john, are our
1:48:49
friends.
1:48:50
I take and I said well, they're gonna fall might be even more
1:48:53
appropriate.
1:48:53
There's definitely a path but holy moly, when you hear there's
1:48:57
always a path when you hear I'm not arguing there's no path
1:49:00
have when you hear Flynn. He just didn't sound like let's
1:49:04
we're gonna do this. It's gonna be great. Now. It's like, it's a
1:49:07
crucible moment. Yeah, I'm still looking at crucible. I missed
1:49:10
all the message.
1:49:12
Well,
1:49:14
I didn't find that to be an uplifting conversation, but he
1:49:19
was been battered. He's been battered. He seems like a beaten
1:49:22
man in some funny way, which, which really took me back
1:49:26
because he's a general and he's a tough guy was one of those
1:49:29
guys. You expect to be a tough guy, tough guy, tough guy. But
1:49:34
he didn't seem like a tough case. You were just like a guy
1:49:37
was like, fed up with being beaten up.
1:49:39
If I hadn't, for three years been waiting for the 1000s of
1:49:46
sealed indictments. I would still be quite excited about the
1:49:50
possibilities.
1:49:53
The sealed in that? Yes. Will you've been primed for
1:49:57
disappointment? Well, I'm not going to say sealed indictment
1:50:01
holy crap I'm now digenova
1:50:03
I'm not going to be disappointed because I'm I'm protected
1:50:06
against that I doesn't it'll be okay that the elections were
1:50:12
messed up that has to be fixed that has to be fixed
1:50:16
no that will be fixed eventually
1:50:18
I think it will it'll be
1:50:21
lax yeah no lax out here in California slacks
1:50:24
no one will go to jail and it wasn't something will get fixed.
1:50:27
Well, you
1:50:27
finally get a clue.
1:50:30
Yeah, and
1:50:31
with that, let me thank you for your courage in the morning to
1:50:33
you the man who actually put the seat in the crucible moment john
1:50:37
see it.
1:50:39
Well, in the morning, do you Mr. Adam Curry also, in the morning
1:50:42
all ships and sea boots on the ground feet in the air subs in
1:50:46
the water and all the games and it's out there
1:50:47
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1:50:59
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we'd like to thank the artists who brought us the artwork for
1:52:16
Episode 1306. We call that antigenic drift. And john
1:52:22
Fletcher brought us the Santa with the snuck a goat in there
1:52:27
but Santa's coming through the wrapping paper of the page which
1:52:30
no
1:52:30
No, no, it was it Fletcher
1:52:33
says Fletcher right here.
1:52:36
Now there's not in J.
1:52:39
Hmm. was that? Was that a mistake to
1:52:42
Fletcher? I guess that was the the was the show before?
1:52:46
Oh, crap more than I didn't. No one alerted me to this. This
1:52:50
error on the page. No mountain j should have. Well, I didn't get
1:52:55
anything. Well, you know what it is? It's the so in the regular
1:52:59
credits. I probably did it correctly. Let me see. Credits
1:53:05
aren't by Yes, in the regular credits. I did it properly, but
1:53:08
then down by the cover art. I somehow mess that up. So we'll
1:53:11
fix that right away. Hey, congratulations, mountain. Jay.
1:53:14
You did it again.
1:53:17
Good work.
1:53:18
Good save.
1:53:21
in the nick of time, no one will notice.
1:53:24
The Act she wrote a little bit about this and in the
1:53:29
detail
1:53:30
detail. She said that was she was aware of your complaining
1:53:34
about the buisiness of the antique art. And so she decided
1:53:38
to just have the antique art peeking out by tearing us away
1:53:42
through into the new art and well she nailed it on that. And
1:53:47
so she and she was proud of herself. For her purchase. She's
1:53:54
a very pretty piece. This is a great piece and is she got a
1:53:57
little brain sticker sent with a goat on it. I don't know what
1:54:00
that is. But
1:54:01
what looks like the rainstick looks like or is that a banger?
1:54:05
Is that a Christmas banger cracker Christmas cracker.
1:54:08
That's what it is. Christmas,
1:54:10
you pull out a goat on it.
1:54:11
It's a Christmas cracker and you pull it on each side and his
1:54:15
little cap in there where the goat is and would go, okay, it's
1:54:19
a British thing.
1:54:20
I don't know what it is.
1:54:23
Looks like a barn and
1:54:31
I need a goat balm. Goat bone.
1:54:35
Let's just be honest about it. That's something every boy needs
1:54:39
a good goat ball. Let me see if there's anything I know there
1:54:42
was other stuff that we looked at.
1:54:46
Yeah, let's see. Let me see. Yeah, there was a number of
1:54:49
pieces. We there's usable pieces. Excuse me, but we
1:54:53
decided or I probably decided in May or made the statement. It's
1:54:58
got to have Santa or some Christmas. No
1:55:00
no disagreement there but as I say we have
1:55:03
to we have a but with a Buddha feel though
1:55:07
and we know
1:55:08
that we do not we there's a button there somewhere again
1:55:12
yeah yeah
1:55:16
Nazi the no vaccine for you Soup Nazi aesthetic Christmas art
1:55:21
it's like it's season 137 says I got an idea do I do the pursuit
1:55:26
Nazi as some sort of Obama poster and make it No I mean no
1:55:32
i did three monkeys no evidence from Fletcher you know it's got
1:55:38
no no Christmas theme they're a good is a coin toss no Christmas
1:55:44
theme there and there's another one is grace and other Fletcher
1:55:50
Fletcher does the American flag in in Chinese colors. New Year
1:55:55
new look no agenda again no Christmassy anything there and
1:56:00
then next to that is the butt.
1:56:05
Kind of Christmasy. So, as an additional hint for the artist,
1:56:12
but was done by Fletcher. This time. Oh, really?
1:56:16
Yeah, take a look.
1:56:18
I don't want to look at Fletcher's but
1:56:21
take a look at Fletcher's but
1:56:23
I'm not gonna do it. I'm gonna start with that. The saying oh
1:56:29
yeah, so this art when you're making the art, please consider
1:56:33
how small it's going to be on most screens. Most screens will
1:56:38
be the size that you see on no agenda Art generator.com not
1:56:43
that not the full 500 but like 256 by 256. So when you put all
1:56:49
these words in it, and different fonts, it's not going to pop it
1:56:54
No one's going to be able to read it. There's not a lot of
1:56:57
ways to blow it up and just kind of missing good opportunity.
1:57:00
There's a lot of stuff in here that's just too busy. And so
1:57:03
yes, I appreciate mountain j This is my old eyes when I look
1:57:07
at this old Christmas art. Ah can't see what's going on. It's
1:57:10
a lot of red and green colors which is my two problem colors.
1:57:14
Oh yes, we have to remember that Adam is colorblind.
1:57:17
Yeah, which doesn't mean I can't see that the one next to that is
1:57:20
red and next to that is has blue letters between colors the but
1:57:25
nevermind go on. I'm sorry. So my mountain j did a good thing
1:57:29
here. Use old fashioned art with a very, very smart, contemporary
1:57:34
way and and made it usable. It popped Santas literally popping
1:57:40
off the page. What more can I say? It's beautiful. Yeah, love
1:57:46
it. Thank you very much mountain Jay. And thank you to all the
1:57:49
artists who participated in our value for value system, which is
1:57:52
exactly what it sounds like. You get some value out of the show,
1:57:55
put some back in. And even if you're artistic chosen, it's
1:57:58
very, very valuable to us to be able to look at it discuss it
1:58:02
and it's how the whole system works. Everybody produces this
1:58:06
show. We are your conduits as john said earlier, and you can
1:58:11
find all the artwork take a look at it no agenda Art
1:58:13
generator.com and now let's thank a number of our fabulous
1:58:18
executive producers and associate executive producers
1:58:20
for this post Christmas Episode Episode 1307 of the no agenda
1:58:26
show.
1:58:28
Yeah, starting with your Francis of S or q Duke of Southwest
1:58:31
Florida in Arcadia, Florida the 1225 dot 20 no explanation for
1:58:37
that. I Tam Jensen a very Merry Christmas he writes to you both.
1:58:43
I cannot thank you enough for the continued media
1:58:45
deconstruction served up with plenty of laughs It has
1:58:48
certainly been a crazy year but all of us in the in a family
1:58:51
were well prepared for this Sham demick thanks to you too. And
1:58:56
I'm now sending in your well deserved holiday bonus things
1:59:00
are not too bad down here in Florida thanks to Republican
1:59:03
leadership in the governor's mansion but we still have plenty
1:59:06
of mask Nazis running around I have is good that title first
1:59:11
mask
1:59:11
Nazis. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, you want to see how fast we're deep
1:59:16
platform from from Twitter. Oh,
1:59:19
good point. Okay, Max mask and Nazis out. I haven't been
1:59:24
approached by a few of them as I don't wear a mask. There's no
1:59:27
standard statewide mask main net mandate in place here. And I was
1:59:31
telling them that I already had the virus and I have antibodies
1:59:34
was just total BS, but I've decided to start telling them
1:59:37
good telling them that to look into telling them to look into
1:59:40
the no agenda podcast. Instead, I would suggest others do the
1:59:44
same. It would be a good recruiting tour tool and jnk
1:59:48
today but I would like to add a new offering to the roundtable
1:59:51
for future use in the knighting ceremonies. Please add cocaine
1:59:56
and collard greens. Soon to be Southern favorite.
2:00:00
I will do no such thing if someone requests that then I
2:00:03
will bring it to the table. We don't just serve drugs
2:00:05
gratuitously. Those collard greens will mess you up.
2:00:09
Yeah, yeah. exactly the way it should have been structured the
2:00:13
following a cocaine and collard greens. were they trying to
2:00:15
screw people up? Nobody likes collard greens. Anyway,
2:00:19
yeah, it would have been better.
2:00:21
Not much. No deals, no conference. Thank you for that.
2:00:26
And we're good. Next is Cory hustling who I think comes in
2:00:32
with $1,000 from Colorado Springs, Colorado and sets the
2:00:36
stage. Probably the best note ever written for anyone
2:00:43
contributing over 300 bucks. He writes. Thanks, fellows.
2:00:51
You're welcome. You're welcome.
2:00:53
You're more than welcome. Meanwhile, you can read Dave
2:00:57
fukase photos, Google America heartlands $333 Gladstone,
2:01:01
Missouri, is actually a Saudi Arabia note, which is usually
2:01:05
not a note but a report.
2:01:06
Yes, he says just a donation in case there's a post holiday
2:01:10
slump. Well, there always is. But thank you very much.
2:01:12
Unfortunately, dreams of being reunited with my dames were
2:01:16
stymied. Now. He has been away from home for eight light years.
2:01:21
It's been crazy how long they have not seen each other. I
2:01:24
think have we not been? We've had dinner with the, with his
2:01:28
wife, daughter with melody and Isa Bella. twice now maybe? Yes,
2:01:33
is that is
2:01:34
crazy. You've seen him more than he has have.
2:01:37
So unfortunately, dreams of being reunited with my dames
2:01:39
were stymied by Saudi Arabia's last minute cancellation of all
2:01:43
flights in and out of the kingdom for fears of a new
2:01:47
strain of the virus. Thanks, UK. They were hours from starting
2:01:52
the multi day journey when the news broke. So that kind of was
2:01:55
a bummer. But hey, what can you do? We got over the initial
2:01:58
shock and frustration and managed to celebrate a merry
2:02:01
virtual Christmas just the same by video chatting for several
2:02:05
hours Christmas Day. After all, it's no use fretting over things
2:02:09
that are out of our control. We chose to accept the situation
2:02:12
and unfocused what we could control, namely, our reactions
2:02:16
to it. We're grateful for technology that kept us
2:02:19
connected for good health, safety, employment, good friends
2:02:22
and great podcasts truly too many blessings to count. If this
2:02:26
year, the no agenda show has taught us anything. It's that a
2:02:29
positive mindset and calm rational examination of the
2:02:32
situation goes a long way towards maintaining good mental
2:02:36
hygiene, ie normal sized amygdala if we allow this the
2:02:41
situation life not the guy from the Jersey Shore to influence
2:02:45
our reactions negatively. What does it do? How does getting
2:02:48
pissed off whining, complaining etc help us It doesn't it
2:02:52
predisposes us towards chronic negativity if left unchecked.
2:02:56
We've all been around those types. They suck the happiness
2:02:58
out of the room and it's exhausting to be around them.
2:03:01
And that's why Johnson California couldn't be nicer.
2:03:05
This has been a tough year for all of us, and hopefully you
2:03:08
don't get sick of hearing it. But this show is meant so much
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to us as a family, the Foucault's odos and the extended
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nogen donation and we're all better off for being a part of
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it. Thank you for your courage and for the best podcast in the
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universe. No jingles but a piping hot cup of goat karma for
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the new year would be greatly appreciated. You bet you I have
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some goat karma
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which is I heard the piping hot dance
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piping hot. How? Oh didn't mean to do that. Here's the goat
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karma.
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Here we go. You've got Armand
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piping hot piping. Kevin Mulcahy in the Bronx. Bronx. Bronx
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255 10 in the morning guys, How kind of you to have a show on
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the day I complete 55 revolutions around the star Sol.
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My birth dad appreciate a douchey thing with a little
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girl. Yay. I told that I'm in an earlier email that I once
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cancelled my cable. Once I cancel my cable, I will start
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donating and I have kept my word
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Hold on. Let me do the deducing first
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if you would give me so kind as to give me a full Reverend Allen
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a boogie Boogie for jingles. For jingles as he just ends a
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sentence and my you to find Jensen your families as well as
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all the names and nice strolls and even the douchebags have a
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healthy, happy and safe New Year aging gracefully. Kevin Mulcahy.
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All right,
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Kevin. Since we don't have a lot of jingles, you're in luck.
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You're in luck getting lunch. We've
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all gt ESP ICT we just
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and we will much about that.
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Be committed.
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Bam, there you go. Done
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as 255 10 for Kevin and he's a first Executive Associate
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executive producer, followed by Ezekiel chopper. And he is from
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Westminster, Colorado. $250 Hey guys, he writes Hey guys, I want
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to put this associate executive producer credit in my mom's
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name, switcheroo Katie chopper as it's her birthday on the 29th
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she's on the list. Thanks mom for raising us kids. Raising us
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up right and I'm glad you're enjoying the show. Oh, she
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listens jingoes in the morning Christmas more in the morning
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Christmas morning and it Carmo is an extra heart if you can
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manage it. What
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is this Chris? I don't think we haven't a Christmas morning. We
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just have a regular in the morning
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we got in the morning. Yeah, we got there you go.
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You've got enjoy.
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Nikki and lucky dogs one of two long notes in a row I might add.
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pushing your luck ball to 22 from La Jolla, California. In
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the morning from La Jolla, California it's Nikki at lucky
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dog sanctuary I'm so grateful to have fixed the sound on my
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computer because the last several hours have been epic.
2:07:07
While I like in your humor to the band playing as the Titanic
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sank. I'm hopeful the sounds you produce might actually save this
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great ship of ours leaving California is not an option so
2:07:18
I'm doing what I can to stay afloat in my little lifeboat
2:07:21
Rona lock downs murdered most industries but midway through
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2020 they boosted Rs. Beach rental hosts in San Diego are
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met with a river of people who would suddenly work from
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anywhere. They went right beach. The beach Whoo. Yeah. Luckily
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the abundant breeze of wind dense wind and sea beach wind
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and sea beach wind and sea beach company sweeps away the odor of
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sheep duty. And I was able to make friends with massacres and
2:07:54
anti massacres alike any ways. a chokehold been put on the
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lodging industry now out of state reservations can only be
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made for essential travel. Apparently, if people cross
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imaginary lines, for non essential reasons to stay in are
2:08:10
completely private vacation rentals. We're all gonna die.
2:08:14
Can't argue with that science. Hey, science aside, I need to
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keep myself and the lucky dogs afloat. I invite anyone who can
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rent one of our villas legally to do so coming to La Jolla for
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doctor appointments home shopping and pajama party
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protests should be legal and essential to get plitt so please
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get your butts to La Jolla to do some essential things and make
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some memories that will last the lifetime though agenda can save
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10 to 20% a direct booking, email me at the sanctuary just
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go to our website. Lj k nine does Lj k the number nine.com
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Thanks in advance love some karma for my health and the
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pets. I was like an F cancer for my service dog in another pack
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member lost in 2020 I know Adam hates dogs, but he likes
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donations. So shout out slave tingles f cancer then you got
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karma close with a boogie Boogie, amen.
2:09:13
Pete there are people who on the street yell at me because they
2:09:16
think I hate dogs.
2:09:17
This is not a fast not true.
2:09:21
I did want to mention since this is a an obvious problem. JOHN,
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I'm going to give you a something that you will have fun
2:09:31
doing. It the beginning as we were preparing for lockdowns,
2:09:36
you may recall now I'm going back to February, March March.
2:09:40
people receiving papers from their companies, mainly dudes
2:09:45
named Ben and other so called essential personnel. And it was
2:09:50
an official worded document. There's plenty of copies of it
2:09:54
around. It just needs no agenda, identification marks on it.
2:10:00
Because media is essential media is exempt from lockdowns we
2:10:06
should have available a producer's How about this let's
2:10:12
do this in a little web widget someone can throw this together
2:10:15
we type in your name so it's not doesn't look like it was filled
2:10:18
in it's all done nicely right off the bat. So if you are
2:10:22
apprehended by the authorities you can say I'm sorry media I'm
2:10:26
a producer for the no agenda show and then you're good to go.
2:10:32
You can rent the you can get the rental you can you can drive
2:10:36
around because all you have to do is just show your piece of
2:10:38
paper that you're essential because your media and we should
2:10:41
be providing this to all producers Do you not think?
2:10:46
I think a form would be good Sure. And you're just putting
2:10:48
your Word document put your name on it and just have the logo
2:10:51
since the logos it really impressed people. Can
2:10:53
you do that to your marks? Not much. You'd like doing that
2:10:56
stuff, don't you? Oh, I
2:10:57
love doing this stuff.
2:11:00
Okay,
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you've got karma.
2:11:16
I will put some incense through our copy our no agenda copy
2:11:21
editor who remains anonymous because she is works with people
2:11:26
that would hate her having anything to do with anything.
2:11:29
And we'll get a nice little document put together I'll do it
2:11:32
the right form because I'm which means it's only the top half of
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the ease. I know what these things are supposed to look
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like. And so I can write something up and it's genuine
2:11:42
says producer ship. I'll just send a die I put the doc file in
2:11:46
one of the newsletters. Yeah. And people just download that
2:11:49
and they can put their name subscribe to the newsletter
2:11:51
people you know, have the the fonts embedded so you can get
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the right font
2:11:54
that's, ah, you're going all out. It'll be you're gonna give
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the print you're gonna just call the check boxes. Box. We move on
2:12:02
to Dame Ashley Lady of the Lake $205 from Mayfield Heights,
2:12:07
Ohio, and she says Hello, boys. I recently received a $160
2:12:13
windfall and I thought rather than spending it on myself, I
2:12:16
would donate it plus $45 in honor of my wonderful husband
2:12:20
Chris Blanco, aka sir Real Estate's 45th birthday on
2:12:23
December 28. Chris is an amazing husband to me, and an incredible
2:12:28
father to all of our kids. He's my all time favorite person and
2:12:32
I don't know what I would ever do without him. I credit Chris
2:12:35
along with my yoga practice and listening to no agenda for being
2:12:38
the three things that have kept me sane this year. I could never
2:12:42
thanked him, or the two of you enough for everything you do. I
2:12:45
hope you all know how much you're appreciated by me. I
2:12:48
believe everyone when they say that the couple that no agenda
2:12:51
together stays together. I think that Chris and I have listened
2:12:53
to no agenda together for so long. We've become more like the
2:12:56
two of you. Great marriage. I often tell Chris, the SEC sucks.
2:13:02
I often tell Chris that he is the Adam Curry to my Jhansi
2:13:05
Dvorak, I just mean that he's more like Adam, when it comes to
2:13:08
the optimistic way he views the world 1000s of sealed
2:13:11
indictments, whereas I am much less optimistic and Well,
2:13:14
probably more cynical, and therefore my views align much
2:13:17
close it was John's Chris agrees with me that I'm more like john
2:13:20
and that he's like Adam, we both think that those are
2:13:23
extraordinarily high compliments to give each other. I agree.
2:13:28
Looking, it's a little long game actually. Looking back over this
2:13:32
year, I
2:13:32
struggled to find no better.
2:13:34
I struggled to find much that made me happy other than my
2:13:38
aforementioned husband yoga, and you got us guys, but I think
2:13:41
it's fair to say that another highlight was attending and
2:13:43
hosting no agenda meetups. Now this is important as why I want
2:13:47
to read this. The people that you meet at a no agenda meetup
2:13:51
are the most interesting, fun, creative, weird and wonderful
2:13:54
people you will ever meet. I've met so many lovely people
2:13:57
through the meetups, and no agenda social. Obviously the
2:14:00
best podcast in the universe is going to attract the best people
2:14:03
in the new in the universe. And that is exactly who you will
2:14:05
find it a no agenda meetup. In November Krishna had some fellow
2:14:09
no agenda producers over to our home for a super spreader event.
2:14:12
It was the most fun I've had all year. I love all you guys hope
2:14:15
you're ready to have another meetup soon. If you're a no
2:14:18
agenda producer in the Northeast Ohio area I'd ask you please
2:14:21
consider joining no agenda social following me at Dame
2:14:24
Ashley and Chris at at sur real estate. It's much easier to
2:14:28
reach out to people on there. Then through direct messages. As
2:14:32
sometimes meetup plans can change and everyone anyone to be
2:14:34
left out with the group that we already have. I know we all want
2:14:37
to organize and do something to show our displeasure with this
2:14:40
new normal. Maybe you'll be protesting by going somewhere
2:14:43
without a mask. Shocking. I know. Whoever thought that
2:14:46
having your face uncovered would be a form of a protest and that
2:14:49
seeing a bear face will be so offensive to people is really
2:14:52
weird, a strange world we inhabit now. Anyway, thank you
2:14:55
both again. For my sanity. Hold on a second, gotta scroll to the
2:15:01
bottom for educating all of us on what is really going on in
2:15:04
the world and for the community that has sprung up around the
2:15:07
two of us are the two of you. That's not really sure. I don't
2:15:10
know what I do without it. Happy New Year. I love you mean it.
2:15:13
Now, what I thought was interesting about what she's
2:15:16
saying here about the no agenda community. And the meetups. at
2:15:20
one of our producers sent me a 1964, playboy, a PDF that had
2:15:28
1964. So the year I was born 56 years ago, Marshall McLuhan was
2:15:33
the big interview in that particular edition, and it's got
2:15:36
to be 25,000 words. And in 1964, he was already predicting with
2:15:42
the electronic society, which is what we're in now that we would
2:15:46
go back to tribalism. And that I think that kind of makes sense
2:15:54
that when you have a global village, it doesn't work. You
2:15:59
need your tribe, you need your tribe, funny enough with your
2:16:02
own beliefs, which could be dimension a dimension B, and it
2:16:07
will never work in one on one social network and one gathering
2:16:11
place. We we don't even agree on God. Nowhere. So I just thought
2:16:17
it was interesting to see that this seems to be a part of
2:16:20
what's taking place. Maybe this has been a prediction for a long
2:16:25
time that this come from others, but you read this Marshall
2:16:28
McLuhan interview. He nails everything to the tee right down
2:16:34
to being over socialized and under informed. You guys I'm
2:16:37
gonna send you this copy. JOHN, I think you really enjoy it.
2:16:39
Yeah, I've McLuhan nut.
2:16:42
No, this is and this thing is right after his the the medium
2:16:46
is the medium is the message quote. Which isn't one of those
2:16:50
in the cloud is a book book. Yeah. So 64 man, the guy was
2:16:55
turned on. He knew what was happening.
2:16:59
Okay, look forward to that Nicholas brown stead in Chicago,
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Illinois. It comes in with two or 339 and he gets some jingles
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China's asshole you will obey Manning Bitcoin got karma? No
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for the show. Hey, guys. Guess that's our new thing. Spelling
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with the Z please. Look, here's the deal. It's two or 339
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donation is 6969 plus leat 133 70 donation.
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Okay. Okay.
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I'm an old millennial who was hitting the miles from the Adams
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JRE a parent's back in March.
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Oh, okay.
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I was waiting for him. I
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know. I know. I'm actually getting setting up all his other
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jingles.
2:17:45
The no agenda has woke me in the right way. Not a joke, man
2:17:49
anyway, says Joe Biden surrenders to Queen Pamela's
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reign in the coming months. I look forward to no agendas
2:17:56
deconstruction and 5am farce. We will witness JC DS Jeffrey.
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Jeffrey Zephyr report provides me great value as derivatives
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trader here in Shire rack. So I wanted to chip in with some
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value of my own keeping on doing the work I'll keep hitting
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people in the mouth Mary crypto Christmas and Happy New Year PS
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attached somewhere we may use I have it tonight right now or
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And that will be so he says yeah,
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roll on that was the end of his note. Yeah, so between the time
2:18:44
he made this donation and sent the note that Bitcoin actually
2:18:47
broke through 28,000 which was Max kaisers number for the end
2:18:51
of the year I'll give him that and now it's down a bit into
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just a hair over 27,000
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organ donation
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gonna break loose and you're gonna need a Bitcoin
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you've got
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Bitcoin karma that's a
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good one. That's cute. I like it. Forgive me pod father
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writes. Marshall brown out of Centerville, Ohio for $200
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donation the last of our associate executive producers
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for today's show. 1207 1307 sorry 1307
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what are you doing man Forgive
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me pod father from a douche of FEMA Region five Ohio sector
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under the great fear of fewer div the winds rule. I have yet
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to tie it to the greatest podcast in the universe until
2:19:50
now and I'm not even using my own treasure to do so. My father
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and brother both dishes themselves are lifted me out of
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the muck of douche dumb as a seller Have 31 trips around the
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sun on the 29th of December please de dos Bay.
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You've been
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to my smokin hot wife in 15 days. Caitlin, thank you for
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being so amazing and keeping my amygdala small. Can I get enough
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cancer for my auntie test Teresa in Elbert, kinetic and navia and
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a china asshole for the CCP 19 virus unleashed this year, yet
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another product made in China to boycott Donald Trump don't trust
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got karma.
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And that will
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that will conclude our list of associate executive producers
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and executive producers for a show 1307 and this last one is
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Jordan Brown was the one who wrote this note so I'm wondering
2:21:04
if Jordan is the No no, it's kailyn. I don't know. Okay,
2:21:08
Jordan must be as good as the week. It's probably something
2:21:11
else Tuesday should be created probably did Jordan
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bro. Really? Should I put Jordan on there just to me. Yeah, send
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him Marshall. memorializing
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Jordan. Okay. All right.
2:21:23
Okay. Well, I do have two other things here. I was scrolling
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down the list, like way down and I caught this from David. Tank,
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Bach tansa Bach I think $13.06 which is for the previous show,
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which would be 1306 I just want to read it. To them a 67 year
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old guy retired now living on fixed income so I can't give a
2:21:44
lot. Adam started listening to rock and roll on am transistor
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radios went in bed, underground rock and roll music worked as a
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chemist for 34 years at bethlem steel when chapter 11 then was
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sold to Indian then Russian owned company liquidated under
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Chapter seven and 2012. Work pension was cut in half and now
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paid by government funded pbgc found work at community colleges
2:22:07
lab tech prepping students science labs for two years found
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work closer to home as a grantee with the EPA, doing state
2:22:13
laboratory drinking water inspections where you're
2:22:15
drinking it, as a grantee, EPA hire senior age professionals
2:22:19
for up to $12 an hour. Oh,
2:22:21
hold on.
2:22:25
To do the work of their regular employees, making it making five
2:22:29
times as much Yeah, keep up the good work that you do. Dave and
2:22:32
just want to say day, we appreciate it. The value this
2:22:34
is yes, this is a story that is a precursor to a lot of stories
2:22:39
that are going to happen probably within the next four or
2:22:41
five years. Talk which is when when this economy goes, like
2:22:47
Trump predicted, goes into the tank, people are going to lose
2:22:52
their pensions. And he's got his pension. He's getting half of
2:22:55
his original pension, which I'm sure was substantial. But now
2:22:59
he's getting it from some government insurance. bullcrap.
2:23:03
For pensions that went bad he only gets half as much and it
2:23:06
could be the point where you get nothing. So this is going to be
2:23:09
ugly. Well, this is what George Carlin predicted. He said that
2:23:12
coming for your pensions. And here
2:23:15
it is you have to they're going to have to because there's no
2:23:17
way that these agencies and companies can afford these
2:23:21
pensions they promise more than they can deliver.
2:23:25
And an emergency f cancer karma request from sir JD Baron of
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this icon Valley gents. And he also has bladed Christmas
2:23:34
birthday wishes to sister Frances. She's on the list and F
2:23:39
cancer go calmer please Donald trying to escape COVID-19 locked
2:23:42
down so that he can start his radiation treatments. f cancer
2:23:46
Yes man no problem. We do that for barons nights and all
2:23:50
royalty here on the show.
2:23:55
You've got armor
2:23:59
and those are the thanks and the notes and the magic numbers from
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our executive and associate executive producers $200 above
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gets your notes read please keep it within normal conversation
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because there are lots of other people listening along and we
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remind you we have one more show coming up before the end of 2020
2:24:25
what a year it's been that will be on New Year's Eve on the 31st
2:24:30
that's when john and i continue to work I don't think we've Tina
2:24:34
seems to believe we took a year off once we take a Christmas off
2:24:37
or a New Year's I think
2:24:39
we've taken Christmas of item but I don't recall taking a New
2:24:42
Year's off
2:24:43
yeah and we enjoy it because there's nothing else everyone's
2:24:47
gonna listen to us because there's there is nothing
2:24:50
else is on I don't know where they even going on vacation.
2:24:52
Everything's locked down but somehow the media people the hot
2:24:55
shots, the elites in the media. They're all in Cabo.
2:24:58
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