Cover for No Agenda Show 1314: Gnarler
January 21st, 2021 • 3h 19m

1314: Gnarler

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Adam: Cool, baby. This is so much cooler. Adam Curry,
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Unknown: John Dvorak,
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Adam: January 21 2021 this is your award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 13 114. This
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Unknown: is no agenda, resetting
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Adam: the simulation and broadcasting live from opportunity zone. 33 years in frontier Boston, Texas capitol of the Lone Star State. Good morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry,
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John: and from Northern Silicon Valley where apparently, Donald Trump is still president. i'm john c. devorah.
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Adam: Oh, man. No. Wow, this is so interesting.
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John: Why you read the thing I posted on the NA social. What actually happened?
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Adam: No, but let me guess. Because I okay. Back up one second, and we'll see if this. If this corroborates First of all, I haven't contacted anybody who would give me all of these reasons why Donald Trump would be our president today. I've waited. I'm waiting to see if they contact me. And I'm also observing what they're doing in public and what they're saying. And oh, my goodness, we are going back 15 years in time. And we are now returning I can't believe this is that they're doing this. We are now returning to the United States was sold. And yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. It turned into a corporation and what happened? Oh, yeah. And what happened on Inauguration Day was Joe Biden became president of the corporation which is now surrounded by the military. Donald Trump will be after military tribunals trials will become president of the true United States and then he'll get us back on the gold standard and save the world that is literally what I'm hearing I've heard this from 15 years and you know what it may all be true Your name is an uppercase your your oh yes session of the state. Have we not done this all
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John: good. Do I have shares?
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Adam: No, you are the actual asset of the corporation.
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John: Or net worth that's where you do all this deficit spending?
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Adam: Is that is that where you post? Oh, no,
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John: no. did what I posted was that this person by the way this Zephyr went by? Oh, hold on real cars hate
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Adam: real cars. Ladies and gentlemen, we have a special economic Zephyr report alert the guys over at CNBC. It looks like Joe Biden is getting us back on track pun intended. Bitcoin down and currently at 31,343. Oh my God.
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John: That would have been the equivalent if they had the male carbon nine car train. Anyway,
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Adam: nine, nine cars. Jeez, that's crazy.
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John: Holidays operation holiday operation warp
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Adam: speed baby.
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John: I have no idea why there's so many cars on that train and
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Adam: Oppo Jaiden. Hello.
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John: So he so here's how it goes. You what you missed was over the weekend?
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Adam: Ah. Oh, no, I missed something.
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John: Yeah, yeah. Over the weekend, Biden, and a good portion of the senators and all these people Brandon arrested were all arrested. And so it was agreed that because it would be hard, tough on the country to deal with all these arrests and Biden being in jail and yeah, can't really be that they decided that they'll go through, they'll play the game. So they're running things, but Trump is really in charge is really in charge. And he will he will resign his office, which he has to do and but that's a fake. He's still in charge. And these guys are just going to be going through the motions as bullcrap.
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Adam: Well, this is why I said resetting the simulation, because seriously 15 years ago, this was this was the number one and probably before conspiracy theories were really known as such as conspiracies, and everything became a conspiracy theory. And I researched this now and this is the kind of stuff that Wesley Snipes went to jail over. Because from this, you get the logical conclusion that taxation is illegal, and people go to jail for this stuff, whether it's true or not. People go to jail for it. Now, there was another data point is that Biden traveled to the inauguration not on the traditional military plane but on a civilian private plane. And the National Guardsmen during the motorcade all turn their backs this is true actually. Video all turning their backs on on Biden. So yeah. You know what? Send me a memo when you've got it. all figured out, because we have other stuff to do. Now, I do have an epic forgot
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John: it. You know, I forgot all about that Corporation nonsense.
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Adam: It's like right back in your face.
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Unknown: Yeah,
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Adam: here's a I think this this is just worthy of playing since the crack and by the way,
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Unknown: well the cracking is here the opening of the alex jones show this is the end of the country folks. And I don't say that to be exaggerating or be mean about it, you better mark the point we got taken over and they're gonna start the mass reeducation, starving everybody out making you salute them, making you prove to them you're a good little minion to have a job. This is gonna be so humiliating for the American people. This is gonna make Sherman's reconstruction of the South look like a cakewalk. a tea party, an exercise in enjoyment. I mean, if we ever beat this thing, it'll be in the history of like, these people were Hitler. I mean, this is unbelievable.
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It's not like oh, we're getting there. It's bad. Things are out of control. It's it's, they've just begun. They're gonna take your pension funds, they're gonna bankrupt they're gonna cut the power off the oil off. They're going to open the borders. It's over, man. It's over. It's all gone. It's all over. They're gonna activate the boogaloos FBI, ADL terror forces. They're gonna start blowing everything up. Then they're gonna come arrest all the Patriots. The idiots will cheer and then they're gonna shut your power off. They want you starving in the streets. They want to rape your wife.
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They're Jacobins hear. It's all over man. All over. Enjoy all your games. In fact, America is rotting and deserves it. Now. The satanist aren't good. They're not God. God just lets them have their way now. So all your games are over. All the TV watching all the laziness all the slack joins over. It's over. You're gonna be just like a baby that six months being chopped up in its mother's womb.
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You're not a human. They're not essential. Your gag? They're gonna kill you cuz you don't care.
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Adam: That sounds great. Sounds like a day record. Really?
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John: Wow. That we ban that guy. But
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Adam: no, no, no, no, you can't ban something like that. That's epic.
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John: And it's totally okay. Well, that's
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Adam: potential I brought up a topic hold on potential ISO potential ISO.
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Well, there's more. So we'll just keep it on on deck.
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John: Keep Okay. Well, let's see. He mentioned something I have two clips. Mm hmm. Dershowitz has a show. Oh, I
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Adam: know one American No. Newsmax. Isn't he on Newsmax?
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John: I don't know where he is. Here's an intro to a super clip. This is Dershowitz. Oops, hold
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Adam: on a second. There we go.
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John: Students at Harvard now want to set up kind of the reeducation
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Unknown: camps and moral rehabilitation
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John: center, and institutions for vetting people
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Unknown: who had the hutzpah to work in the Trump administration?
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Adam: Well, I mean, it's, he's saying the same thing as Alex Jones, just a little calmer.
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John: It's the same idea. Danny goes. Who else says it? Who else has the mainstream all the democrat outlets and everyone else here? This is not a great super clip, because it's too long. Yeah. I mean, it's really long because it wasn't tight. It wasn't done by a guy who knows how to do them. Right. But this is the super clip re education.
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Unknown: And the question is how are we going to really almost deprogram these people who have signed up for the cult of Trump? Experts say they see cult like behavior
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we have. There are millions of Americans.
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Almost all white, almost all republicans who somehow need to be deprogrammed there. It's as if they are members of a cult that Trump is cold. And and we have to be deprogrammed because
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they've been brainwashed joy. I really believe that they have been brainwashed by this misinformation campaign.
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So how do you de radicalize these people? Joining us now is Steven Hasson. He's a mental health professional who has been helping deprogram if
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Adam: you send these to me next time, I'll cut it up. I can do that in real time. Just they almost got it right.
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Unknown: Ram people out of cults for decades. He's also the author of the cult of Trump. There are millions of people who believe that the election was rigged. How do we begin to deprogram them,
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John: once we educate them? interact and empower the person to start thinking for themselves?
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Unknown: I think a lot of people are gonna have to be deprogram. We had a program addressing white supremacists.
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We have programs federal programs that went towards funding organizations like these, that D radicalized people and pretty Trump pulled the plug on federal funding for some of these programs. And so one thing that we know is that we have to get that funding right back up, and we probably need to double, triple, quadruple or increased funding for these de radicalization programs.
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But we can look to history though,
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what ultimately breaks that power structure in the south is enforcement, right? There has to be consequences. David Atkins is a DNC member. As you said, He's also the leader of the California Democrats. And he is suggesting that over half our country needs to be reprogrammed. Not just 75 million people that voted for Trump, but the conservatives in this country, a Bernie Sanders staffer was caught on undercover camera, saying that Trump voters should be sent to re education camp must
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be guarded against by creating and establishing reeducation centers in the southwest.
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Where we would take all the people who needed to be re educated into the new way of thinking and teach them how things were going to be, is well, what is going to happen to those people that we can't re educate that are diehard cap capitalists. And the reply was that they'd have to be eliminated. And when I pursued this further, they estimated that they would have to eliminate 25 million people in these reeducation centers.
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And when I say eliminate, I mean kill 25 million people.
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So part of it is we have to break through our kind of private idea that kids belong to their parents,
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or kids belong to their families and recognize that kids belong to whole communities. Once it's everybody's responsibility and not just the households, then we start making better investments. I have decided we really need camps for
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adults.
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Oh, man,
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Adam: I have a number of a number of clips that that play into this because this is incessant. That actually is quite good. Even though it was long, it's quite good with with just all of the mainstream talking about re education reprogramming camps.
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John: And before you go on, I have to tell you something. The re education apparently, you know, it's catching up to somebody, because I finally got one of the lip Joes to bet me.
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Adam: Ah, what's the bet?
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John: Well, only one of them would do it. The other one refuses to wager with me since I've they've neither one of them have ever beaten me in five years or longer? 10 probably. The bet is the following. And it was it was it was him blowing off steam. You know, Trump, you know, it's just the beginning, when Trump gets impeached and gets found guilty, and then they're gonna, they're gonna uncover all this stuff. You know, it's just straight out of alternet Uh huh. And he says, and then he mentions a metal bed. I says, Okay. What was the bed? He says? I said, I said the Senate will not convict Trump. It's not possible as they need 17 Republicans to turn on him and he's still no one's in their right mind gonna commit that kind of political suicide. I guess there's three that will do it. Romney, Romney romney for sure. Yeah. Ben sasse and one other
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Adam: and then Murkowski are one of those.
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John: I think they're both gonna they're gonna vote once. Yeah.
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Adam: All right. Go.
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John: So he said, Okay, and then he started the I could see it happening. Even it was just over over texting as well. That is gonna have to be two to one you have to pay me 200 because
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Adam: we're creep.
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John: And so I said, I thought about it for a minute. I was first I tried to get him to. I said, Wait a minute, this guy's gonna bail goop for good. Okay, I'll take the bet I'll take a job pay you 200 bucks and you pay me 100 it's an easy 100 there's no way this is gonna happen. But this is the these are the same people that are talking about relocating,
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Unknown: but conservative. So I'm here
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John: was that knee re education.
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Adam: Okay, so this is exactly the problem. Both sides are saying that you don't you can't make a supercut out of conservatives saying this, because they're not on television. But I hear the same thing reprogramming that re education. I think that's a very left thing to say, but deprogramming reprogramming, I've heard all these terms. And the fact is, everybody needs to deprogram themselves. And you can do that quite easily. And I'm gonna put together a program and I'll probably publish a giblet how you can deprogram yourself, no matter what side of the political spectrum you're on. But let's talk about what we're really dealing with here because this is just this type of talk when you're in charge. And when you have costs Operations participating in the first half, which is the purge, we need to purge and separate everybody so that we can then round them up and put them in the camps, whether they're virtual camps or whatever it is. That's that's fascism. It really is. And a reminder as we go back to 2005 George Carlin on the bill maher show, the real looting in this country takes place in the transfer of the wealth from the poor to the rich. I'm sorry that you don't like class and the truth my friend.
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Unknown: And the poor have been systematically looted in this country. The rich have been made richer under this criminal fascist president and his government.
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John: fascism in America, Nazis are aware.
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Adam: Be in brown and black shirts will
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Unknown: not be with jack Woodson
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Adam: will be Nike sneakers, shirts,
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John: smiley, smiley, fascist,
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Adam: Germany lost the Second World War fascism one. And that's exactly what's happening. It is literally Nike, Nike who is bringing fascism and supported by the mainstream media. And I think Jake Tapper, he hasn't quite got the memo. He's trying to he still kind of in there, they're Nazis camp, and Trump is Hitler. And instead of re education, he thinks that they need to be the we need to be inoculated against it. The big lie that on January 6, the election can be overturned. We all know by now that the big lie is a reference to the Nazis to Hitler, and specifically Goebbels the propagandists who said, repeat, repeat the lie over and over again, and people will eventually believe it. And I did check john, there is some reference in mind comp to a lie. But the big life strategy and theory was really good. The big lie that on January 6, the election can be overturned, and then came that day, that magga movement and mega media, we're all and
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Unknown: I have friends who've texted me who are not very political saying I'm coming to Washington DC today, because I can't handle what's happening in my country. I think it's not an understatement to say, we're in a constitutional tinderbox right now,
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let's have trial by combat.
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If you're gonna be the zero and not the hero, we're coming for you,
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and we're gonna have a good time
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doing it. Mike Pence does the right thing. We win the election.
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Adam: And that is how the terrorist attack of January 6 happens. Millions of Americans are infected with the virus of disinformation. It was a joint effort, by far right hate groups that the President's been playing footsie with for years, and radicalized, infected Trump supporters and mega media, multiple dead bodies later,
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John: knocking,
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Adam: no apologies, no acknowledgement of what they did, until those who spread the big lie, work to correct it, putting out a vaccine of facts and truth. I fear that the US will continue to be in this bad and dangerous place even after the inauguration. And I wish in my soul, I wish that I saw any evidence that any of these people had a conscience for this to even nag at. So it's a virus. And that ended the Trump people are infected, oozing infected people infected by the virus. And it's everywhere cnn is really doing good job. This is Alex Stamos. He is the director of the Stanford internet observatory. And I'm just going to presume it is actually related to Stanford University.
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Unknown: Now we're talking about domestic audience in the United States. And the challenge is going to be partially that you ISIS did not have a domestic constituency in the United States Congress. But there is over half, the Republicans in Congress voted to overturn the election. And there will be a continual political pressure on the companies to not take it seriously. So I think First, you have to focus on those violent extremists. And those companies have to be brave in that way. And second, we have to turn down the capability of these conservative influencers to reach these huge audiences. There are people on YouTube, for example, that have a larger data larger audience than daytime, CNN, and they are extremely radical and pushing extremely radical views. And so it's up to the Facebook's, and YouTube's in particular, to think about whether or not they want to be effectively cable networks or disinformation. And then we're gonna have to figure out the CNN Newsmax problem. You know that these companies have freedom of speech, but I'm not sure we need Verizon, at&t, Comcast and such to be bringing in them into 10s of millions of homes. This is you know, allowing people to seek out information if they Really want to but not pushing it into their faces, I think is where we're gonna have to go here.
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Adam: Okay, so we've got to have a special place for them a special little place for conservators where they can yell around that no one can read it. That might be a good idea.
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John: Yeah, that's like the good old days during the 60s. What do you mean the good old days during the 60s? In the 60s, conservatives were marginalized. john birch society was like, Oh, the john birchers to birchers and yeah, bookstores you want to sell a book about none dare call it treason or something?
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Adam: No, I couldn't do it.
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John: Where'd you get it? Where would you buy it? You have to go to a john birch society books. You wouldn't find it in the in the books.
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Unknown: This is good. We
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Adam: should I should brush up a little bit on the john birch society and how they were treated and how it worked. Anyway, PBS NewsHour is all in on it. They had. Let's see, this is Sue Gordon. She was deputy secretary of state under the Obama administration. And she goes straight to the heart of it. And you know, it's no surprise that she's singing a similar tune as some others from the State Department.
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Unknown: Do you think the US government has done a good job when it comes to domestic extremism? And as you just suggested, does there need to be some kind of structural reform in order to deal with this kind of threat?
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I think domestic extremism is a particularly challenging issue. Number one, from an intelligence perspective, remember, our intelligence community doesn't typically or statutorily look at us citizens. So you don't have the advantage of that craft in the way you might for other threats to just our Constitution and the rights of citizens. And then if law enforcement is the lead law enforcement needs some sort of predicate, you have to have done something. And so if nothing is manifests, it's it's difficult. Do I think that we need a moment of considering how we're going to deal with this threat? That looks like it's going to be with us for a while? Yeah, I think I think you almost need a 911 commission kind of activity, it's got to be a combination of FBI, it has to include DHS, and you've got to find a way to bring intelligence or the craft of intelligence into it. And I don't think that's in one organization right now.
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Adam: So this meme, and this talking point of a 911 style commission is going around, people are talking about it. And you know what happens after you get to a 911 style commission, that's when you get a patriot act out of that. And you usually have a couple of pages that are hidden, like the 28 pages from the 911 report. And since this lady is from the used to work at the State Department, you can go straight to the source. She has a podcast, sorry to throw it on you. But there's nothing like Hillary Clinton on the podcast with Nancy Pelosi. Yes. This is what we're building podcasting for. I
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Unknown: think we learned a lot about our system of government over the last four years with a president who disdains democracy. And as you have said numerous times
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has other agendas,
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where we all are, I just say what,
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John: she never lets up this woman,
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Adam: oh, this is really good. The two of them together, they should actually do a full time podcast at
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Unknown: numerous times has other agendas, what they all are, I don't think we have no I hope, historically, we will find out who he's beholden to who pulls his strings. I would love to see his records to see whether your Putin
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insurgents invaded our capital. But we now know that not just him, but his enablers, his accomplices, his cult members have the same disregard for democracy. Do you think we need a 911 type commission to investigate and report
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Adam: and this is now a non government person working for a corporation? Now speaking to a government official, a high ranking official about this in public, they're not ashamed of it and and pushing it and you know what, you won't be surprised by Pelosi answer. See,
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Unknown: do you think we need a 911 type commission to investigate and report everything that they can pull together and explain what happened?
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I do. Me again, to your point of who is he beholden to, as I've said over and over, as I said to him, and that picture with my blue suit, right, as I was leaving what I was saying to him as I was pointing rudely at him. With you, Mr. President. This which, just so you know, I had the blue suit on and I was pointing at him rudely. I
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Adam: hope you saw it. Did you see it? Is there a picture of it? I was pointing at him rudely.
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Unknown: I had the blue dress on. I sent him that picture with my blue suit. Right as I was leaving But I was saying to him as I was pointing rudely at him, with you, Mr. President, all roads lead to potent. I don't know what Putin has on him politically, financially, personally. But what happened last week was a gift to Putin because he wants to undermine democracy in our country and throughout the world. And these people, unbeknownst to them, maybe are potent puppets. They were doing Putin's business when they did that at the incitement, or the new president of the United States. So yes, we should have a 911 Commission. And there's strong support in the Congress to do that.
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John: wasted time and money there must be some some profits to be made from a commission about something like this is stupid.
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Adam: Sadly, you can't just identify the evil domestic terrorists, insurgents. insurrectionist, racist kkk Nazi courtrooms by social media. Now you got to keep your eye open at all times, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser.
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Unknown: And if you see something, absolutely say something,
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Adam: especially if it's in your own home, the FBI is targeting nearly 300 suspects who stormed the Capitol, combing through 200,000 videos and photographs. Many of the tips coming from the suspects own family members,
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John: we have seen friends, family members,
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Unknown: co workers reporting information to us the American people have demonstrated
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that they will not allow mob violence to go unanswered.
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Adam: I'd like to know that I'm sure it's taking place. I haven't heard anything yet. The deer that family members are ratting their family members out. Do you think that's really happening? Like in in big numbers?
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John: II? Like in what in big numbers? Is that? What you said?
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Adam: Yeah, like the 300 biggest happening? I
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John: don't think it's happening in big numbers. But it's happening. There's plenty of families
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Adam: report to the authorities.
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John: I can take a one or two families that have members that kids that would rat out their parents in a minute. Thanks to the education, they got the University of Arkansas,
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Adam: shut up Dvorak. This is not nice. If you want me to rag on your kids, I will.
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John: My kids are right. Yeah,
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Adam: yeah, sure. Okay.
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John: I'm just saying it's just it's a model that I think does work. There's a lot of kids that don't agree with their parents, you see it on the shore, everything for sure. It's the way it is.
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Adam: Now, we have the intelligentsia here to explain how this really works. And I think they're also trying to explain how re education is a good idea. This is the guy from the Brookings Institution, he's a fellow rashaan Re,
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Unknown: and what people have to understand is there is a historical link here with white supremacy ideology, therefore, the people who stormed the Capitol, they fundamentally view that America was founded for them and solely for them, and so that the capital exists, because they are its only rightful heirs. And what they were doing is returning to the capital to reclaim it at a moment where they feel like it is slipping away, yes, of course, being emboldened by Trump. But again, that that steroids of hate simply needed a little jolt to to kind of percolate throughout society. And what people have to understand about white supremacy ideology is that it's not simply about attitudes, or even people's behavior to enact on it. But ideologies are also about controlling people in property. So if we think about the capital as property, as a building, it is about maintaining control of that space. And not only that space, but also states capitals. And again, we have a record of this. If we go back to 2020 with anti lock down protest, these are some of the same people they were testing it they were trying to see what would happen to them, and nothing really happened to them.
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Adam: This is the Brookings Institution
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John: and that that's baffling to losing faith in everything. Yeah, these guys they're doing their sense of an analysis is just piss poor. If not naive and stupid. They use the word stupid a second time,
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Adam: but gets even worse. This is the New York Times writer GML boy, I have no idea I have no background on Jamil and Jamil went on NPR to clarify the Biden unity message you have to be able to interpret what what what is really meant here and this was a real, real real,
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John: saying Unity we should all do. You know quick bit bickering. It means more than SDI.
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Unknown: Oh, yeah, that the way to deal with the crisis of Britain right now is to understand that the only way to unity is through division, and that we actually do need to divide to those who support the nation's constitution, all the bedrock elements of American democracy, and those who see them as needing to be disposed of, in fact, ends up splitting, you know, some significant portion of the American population, right. There's no way to avoid that.
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Adam: So you need to divide to create unity. This is the logic of the New York Times, the same way that we need to stay apart to come together. That's why social distancing, stay apart to come together. Yeah, I will. I lost faith in New York Times A long time ago.
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John: Anderson new woke times, yes,
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Adam: Anderson Cooper would have had a will usually he has something for this segment. Instead, he only gets a slight honorable mention because Anderson was not thinking of the insurrection. He was doing it wrong. But just two weeks ago, he did inside interaction on the Capitol and interaction on the Capitol. What is Anderson really thinking about what he's doing the show
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John: at DOJ, stop Mel's.
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Unknown: Listen again. Just two weeks ago, he
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John: did inside interaction on the Capitol. looking guy in the building.
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Adam: ABC News is taking the re education very serious. They think that they can do the job. Your mom said, comb your hair.
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Unknown: Your dad told you smart not your dog is judging you right now. And your best friend just called you crazy. We all need someone who pull no punches and give it to a straight. Now imagine getting your news like that. No ball, no spin. Just give it to the straight, straightforward news. Straight to the heart of the story. ABC News straightforward.
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Adam: I have to say, very smart of ABC News. Let's try and grab the crazy magga people will appeal to them by saying Does your mom call you crazy? Does your mom call you crazy? You may need better news. ABC World News tonight. It'll do it for you. It's the worst. But the most disturbing because I know we both know him personally, of the analysis of not necessarily reeducation, but removing these voices from the public square. And how big tech is justified in doing this and it's really going to be good for the people for business and for America was the editorial q&a on CNBC, which I saw yesterday with Jason Calacanis. And Jason, we know Jason, we've both known Jason for a long time. I know him from the Silicon Alley days, that was what we called New York in the mid 90s. When we were creating the internet advertising industry, sorry, I was an active participant. And Jason has just always been one of these guys who's always around always seems to have some money or money, maybe some more just money. he's friends with lots of people. And he's an angel investor, which I think, you know, he's had a couple of lucky ones like Tesla, and maybe one or two others. And so we hangs out with a good crowd or a wealthy crowd. And he's seen as an expert in the field. How do you know, what's your view of Jason?
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John: Well, I don't dislike him.
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Adam: I don't dislike him at all at all. I've no problem
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John: is trying to talk like this, which is somewhat bothersome. Man, I I'll do that voice of him because he does a voice of me. So I feel like I'm justified. Okay. He's also short. Yes. is really cool. So he does this, and he's short. And he's very, yeah, he's sure. God, he seems to be always he's always got his finger in the eye. He's the one who feeds the first guy who copied our idea idea of doing executive producers.
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Adam: Oh, really.
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John: He immediately glommed onto it, and tried to do it. But he didn't. He wasn't doing it. Right.
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Adam: He also took Leo's This Week in Startups. He took this
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John: record Leo into giving him he asked him he said, Oh, really, can I use this week? Yes, that's even fleoa approved this next thing you know, he rolls out a line of shows. But you said I could do it. So he's a he's kind of he's kind of a a guy who's got his finger in the Do you see which way the wind blows so whatever he does is does he's a
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Adam: bit of a fair weathered friend I think that's fair to say he's but he's never he's never really been mean to me he's never seen anything horrible. So that can change because I do
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John: he always has the potential but he doesn't seem to do that and I'm always what what Who me?
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Adam: We have to take him to task here on his CNBC appearance This is about the D platforming in the purge parlor was
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Unknown: like the island of like the misfit children, everybody who got kicked off of Twitter, you know, found a home there. And it was pretty gnarly. I've been on it. since it started mine. It was gnarly. It
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Adam: was like really horrible. I was like, like a 50 foot wave and tell
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Unknown: Bunga, we're doing very little policing. And people were saying some pretty crazy, incendiary stuff on there, including some incendiary somebody who was pretty high profile saying they should take VP Hanson, you know, having faced the firing squad for treason. And this kind of inciting violence, as we saw on January 6, is no longer, you know, a theoretical, somebody screaming fire in a crowded theater. I mean, people are dying because of this dog whistling. And my belief is that, you know, people are dying because of this dog whistling group of law enforcement folks went to Amazon, Google Apple, I don't have definitive proof of this. But that's been the chatter here in Silicon Valley and just said, Hey, listen, here's the receipts. Do you want to have another January 6? And do you want to know if you could have avoided it. And the other thing that's occurring is the employees at these companies simply do not want to go to work, knowing that they're supporting Trump's unique brand of chaos. And so if you know, Trump, Trump did, he gave them an off ramp. You know, in the final two weeks of his presidency, he gave not only the GOP an off ramp to disconnect from him, he gave Twitter and very easy now YouTube a very easy exit ramp to disengage from him. And cynically, they were very the big social was very much in favor of Trump and in the ratings he brought not unlike some people cynically feel about the media business, giving him a lot of airtime for
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ratings. And, you know, two weeks before Trump's gone, you know, and and, you know, that that would certainly appease the blue wave that's about to hit our shores on Wednesday.
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Adam: So I guess it's okay. It was crazy. It was like a constitutional nightmare. Over there on parlour, it was gnarly. gnarly, is what it should be called narla.
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Unknown: And
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Adam: it really had to go because people was like yelling fire in a crowded theater. Okay, but that does help the blue wave. Yeah, we got it. But blue wave? Well, the blue wave, he said that he said the blue wave on Wednesday. So you know, we dive at dawn blue wave on Monday, on Wednesday. And I have no idea what he's, somehow he thinks that there's a blue wave. Anyway, the second part is where he sees this is all just
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Unknown: great. So what I've encouraged my friends to do is not take the Black Swan event of Trump and make policy based on Donald Trump's unique brand of chaos that he creates in the world. It's like basing things on the Joker's behavior in a Batman movie. Like he did crazy things that really stress tests, not only our democracy, but it also stress test everything he touched. And, you know, I if it was me, and I was it was Twitter, I would have given him 100 day suspension. And then, you know, just to not give you know, the right wing, you know, or the alt right, too much ammunition, but these are private services, and they have the right to serve who they want. And all this is going to do is create a whole nother class of startups.
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Adam: I don't understand these are private services, they can do what they want, unless it's not something that Jason likes or Silicon Valley texts don't like. This is this is the problem I have is like well, you, you can do whatever you want, say what his private company except if you're, you know,
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Unknown: if you're cracking much ammunition, but these are private services, and they have the right to serve who they want. And all this is going to do is create a whole nother class of startups for us to invest in and
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Adam: who in their right mind could create another startup to compete with the existing Corporation. This takedown of narla is my new my new name. That takedown of narla show that you do not that no one wants to invest in diamond anything because it's not true. You can't serve who you wish to serve. If it's not the right people yourself Serving IE a direct competitor for the direct audience of the existing social networks, you, you have the chance of being taken down because the employees don't like it.
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John: I know that's the key. And he and he takes that for granted. I got a kick out of that go about the employees. Oh, yeah, the employees are the boss. By the way, this is socialism. The workers control the means of production. I thought the Marx Lenin
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Adam: thought that government control the means of production and not
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John: if you're a communist, the workers control the means of production. Well, this is going to do is create a whole nother class of startups
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Unknown: for us to invest in and for us to back in the free market will do its work. So there'll be an AWS competitors, Oh, sure, we're gonna put our foot down, and we're gonna allow freedom of speech on a level that might make some people uncomfortable.
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Adam: I can't believe this. Oh, yeah, that's fine. You can do that. But you know, you have to really be an Amazon competitor. Otherwise, you
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Unknown: know, and so it'll just be a business opportunity.
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For some other
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Adam: shit, no, I'm just real sorry. I'm just realizing he's he is literally right now saying, now they had to go, it was crazy over there had to take him down. And this is a great opportunity to come back and invest in a new company that's anti competitive. Like you can do that you can't be cheering on removal of corporations, because you don't like their their version of free speech, and then say, hey, but now me my buddies will invest in in something that that is also for free speech, but a different I don't know, this is nuts
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Unknown: less competitor that says, hey, we're gonna put our foot down. And we're gonna allow freedom of speech on a level that might make some people uncomfortable. And so it'll just be a business opportunity for some other companies to to service these folks. And I do think it's kind of a one time event. And I do think that it was driven by public safety. I don't think this was a coordinated, we hate Trump attack, because all these, you know, Tim Cook was more than happy to go to meetings with Ivanka and Trump for the last four years. I mean, he was, you know, at the right hand of Trump in every photo op. So it's obvious that this was more about public safety than, you know, the employees of all these Silicon Valley companies hitting Trump.
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Adam: very obvious. It was really about the safety, safety of people and the employees, not about Trump. Here's the rundown of some other things going on in the in the big purge, discord, very popular for people to hang out on and chat. That's a purging. If you run across the corporate firewall, in Palo Alto corporate firewalls are classifying no agenda dots, no agenda social.com as, quote, adult content. If you ever come up against a block somewhere, there's usually a little link or you can suggest to the owners of the list, that this may belong in a different category, not at all. And multiple producers are now emailing me saying that they are they've asked these companies to reclassify to social network, which then also may not let you use it in some corporate environments, but at least let's get rid of the adult content. Our very own roriz dad, David Sutcliffe. Although he left Hollywood and Hollywood hasn't figured it out yet, they're still trying to deep platform him because he knew what was his very egregious
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Unknown: act.
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Adam: And he quote tweeted a video of a rioter smoking weed inside the Capitol. David Sutcliffe, executive producer the no agenda show wrote on Saturday, there are rumors circulating that I stormed the Capitol not true, though I would have been proud to share a smoke with this great patriot. Well, that will not stand. Now you're out. And and even if even if he wasn't, he's already out. Even he wasn't out. I love seeing sag AFTRA my union saying that they find probable cause. And that's probably a way to expel Donald Trump from the union. How about that? Not for President Trump doesn't make any difference. But for some actors, or Radio Artists, which represent sag AFTRA, if you're not if you get kicked out of the Union, you can't work. But they're now finding Sue.
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John: Yeah.
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Adam: Sure. A lot of people sent me this about the FCC with a warning to ham radio operators. While we do have so let me see what the public notice was the enforcement Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission is out with a warning, reminding licensees and operators in the personal radio services that the Commission prohibits the use of radios in those services to commit or facilitate criminal acts. And a lot of non ham people. A lot of you emailed and said, they're taking down a ham radio operator. First of all, as a ham radio operator, you are licensed to operate on the frequencies and you do not have freedom of speech. It is very specific, that you cannot do a number of things like sell stuff, do commercial advertisements, relay broadcasts, so you do not have freedom of speech. And that's well known, right? But this is not what the warning is about. This is for all the jag offs, who bought baofeng radios, and we're using them willy nilly all over the bands, you buy him for 35 bucks off Amazon, and, and you didn't get a license and people are yapping away. But even more important, this is this is not just for ham radio operators, the real message is here. Likewise, it continues individuals operating radios in the personal radio services, a category that includes citizen band radios, which you also do not have freedom of speech on technically, if you look at your CB radio license, family Radio Service, that's the FRS those those things you buy
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for the camping trip, family server, Radio Service, walkie talkies, walkie talkies, and general mobile radio service the gmrs these you, you get a license for these just by signing up and registering you don't most people don't you just buy them in, in the in the grocery store almost. Also, and that is individuals using radios in the amateur or personal radio services in this manner may be subject to severe penalties, including significant fines, seizures of the offending equipment, and in some cases, criminal prosecution. So yes, it's you guys who were jacking around on our frequencies and even on the CB. Yeah, they're listening in and you're not safe. That's only if your last name is or
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John: So specifically, what enforcement mechanism would they use to find this
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Adam: finds? Oh, they do it all the time. That's the Bureau of enforcement, they have their own.
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John: You have you bought a couple of family radio things and you're abusing them? Or you're at the root
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Adam: and I'm using them for criminal activity or using it for criminal activity. Oops.
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John: What how are they going to catch you know, they catch the crime and they ancillary but
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Adam: if they catch you transmitting right there on the spot, sure. Who's gonna do that? They they, they have teams not a lot, but they have teams that go out all the time and get in and nail these people who are jacking around with high wattage screwing stuff up. Oh, the high wattage guys are the worst. And this fines of 10s of 1000s of dollars. So anyway, it's any self respecting ham radio operator will be fine.
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John: I had before I was next to one of these boats during the CB era. I was next to one of these clowns with the I don't know what this antenna was, but it looked like it came off like nuke nuclear submarine on his pickup truck. And he keyed up right next to me on the freeway, your dashboard
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Adam: blinked. your dashboard.
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John: Radio, my radio just almost blew out. It could fry it. If he was surprised it didn't. about it. Anyway, wow. While we're talking about this, Rosie, I should mention it writer.com has just sent out a press release discussing some AI they developed to to monitor accounts on both Twitter or on Twitter specifically for toxicity. Oh, really. And they they have identified left and right leaning accounts. And I was thinking about this the other day is that, you know, we've had this this schism in the United States between right and left. And it was exacerbated by and turns out to be the most toxic account in the last 24 hours. Number one Barack Obama.
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Adam: Oh really? Yeah. What's he been posting?
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John: I don't know. This is just a list. Number one toxic toxic account from the left. from the right, I'll give you the right first the right is Donald Trump Jr. and then sean hannity. But with the left is number one is Barack Obama most toxic account number two take a guess
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Adam: number two of most toxic must be Lincoln project.
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John: No. Hillary?
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Adam: Oh yeah. That would make sense we heard her
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John: and then number three is Stephen Colbert, then Joe Biden the mystery unite.
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Adam: Hey, we'll find a way to unite toxic account you have to divide to unite. Don't you understand it? Didn't you didn't go to school son. He didn't. Didn't go to the right school. I have three more winter.
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John: I went to the most left school you can go to you went there too early.
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Adam: It didn't go at the right time. Y'all don't get no i didn't they didn't have the program on running full steam.
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John: You weren't running it just that some people are a little more. You had
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Adam: great parents. How about that your parents were smart.
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John: They were both Democrats to the end
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Adam: doesn't mean that they weren't smart, and they didn't let you become a total nutjob again. Yeah, thanks. I don't want to say I would
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John: always talk about one of the Roosevelts. We were watching the convention when they could, I think it was it is 64, one of the conventions or as a little kid, and Franklin Roosevelt, one of his brothers, or one of his kids or something kept he shows up at the republican convention. And my dad goes off on him. This guy, you know, he's the Republican in that Roosevelt family and they all hate him. Yeah, but even but he didn't
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Adam: say he's a Nazi.
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John: No, no, no. No, I Ross says, use your republican
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Adam: wrap this up with a couple of clips, just short ones. This will be this. This is the kind of stuff that people will will be pursuing for a while. I'm afraid. So right, as opposed to just going back to the beginning of the show. Right before President Trump left he declassified yet more documents from the Russia collusion, whatever. Which, you know, some say Oh, it has a reason that would tie into the whole military thing. That's what they needed for the military tribunals. But Kash Patel, many who say his cue himself appeared on lou dobbs to discuss this briefly, your sense of how important these documents are that have been President Trump declassified, and are now being released. How complete Do you think that release will be? how profound an impact do you think it will have on first of all accountability?
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Unknown: Well, I think I think it'll be hopefully I haven't seen it. But
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I'm hopeful that it's very complete, because it includes things that Chairman Nunez and I discovered along with our team so many years ago, and it's the whole laundry list of things. So if they're declassifying that, then we're nearly the whole way there on the declassification, I can tell you that having reviewed every single one of those documents, personally, in my capacity on the committee, in terms of accountability, it just requires awareness through folks like yourself, telling the American people there are available, and they can read them. And
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the only thing that can get
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accountability internally in government is for the American public to grow a sense of desire to have it actioned. And then it will become a reality. And we need to push even harder now, because the times are even tougher, and people think it's so many years ago that it'll be forgotten. But
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thanks to you, Lou, it's it's not going to be and we'll keep pushing.
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Adam: And that should be some nice fodder for the new version of operation trust. which is I think, exactly what the Q movement was modeled on. You heard of operation trust. I'm all ears. This is from the Wikipedia so you have to trust the book of knowledge. Operation trust was a counterintelligence operation of the state political Directorate of the Soviet Union. The operation which was set up by the GPS predecessor Checkout, ran from 1921 to 1926, set up a fake anti Bolshevik resistance organization, monarchist union of Central Russia in order to help identify real monarchist and real anti Bolsheviks.
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John: Oh, yeah, yeah, this is this is that. I always thought it was a CIA idea, but it was. Our military. Has dbia has been using this sort of trick. Sure. It's a useful trick. You set up shop is a honeypot is what would you call it in the computer business? Yeah.
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Adam: Not an intelligence business. A honeypot. Something else?
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John: Yeah, honey pots. a whore.
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Adam: You know.
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John: Mike Adams did say something about the document dump and I've never played I don't play Mike Adams clips when I'm going to play this one.
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Unknown: Okay, hold on. That is in charge of God. Now I understand that Christopher Miller says he's leaving
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office Wednesday, after Biden is sworn in. I now believe that that is just part of the public posturing. So why put Michael Ellis in on Tuesday Why the rush? Why did the Christopher Miller Have to order the NSA to put him in place quickly. because things are about to happen.
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Especially things are about to happen related to massive declassification
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of NSA acquired documents.
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This is I believe, where some of the good news is coming from.
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So we are expecting some time today, the big document dump from Trump that was promised last Friday, the D class rumored to be a foot high stack of documents that's going to go public. And this was also one of the reasons why Nancy Pelosi pushed the drive by
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impeachment last week to try to get Trump out of office as quickly as possible before he could dump these documents.
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John: They did dumps They call him dumps big, massive dumps.
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Adam: Well, we shall see, you know, I
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John: wish I would have if I had money on that. I knew you were gonna do that.
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Adam: Hello, we've been doing it for a while. President Trump is gone, we'll see. You know that there will be severe t Ws Trump withdrawal syndrome, in particular from the media, politicians will continue to use him. It's always fun to say, Boy, that's better than I was cool, baby. This is so much cooler. But he was a president. And we appreciate anyone who has ever run for public office. And I'd figured I'd play a minute or two clips a minute 16 total of his farewell address, mainly because you probably won't ever see it in any kind of context. anywhere else. Here
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Unknown: we go. This week we inaugurate a new administration and pray for its success in keeping America safe and prosperous. We extend our best wishes. And we also want them to have luck, a very important word. Okay. And of course, we can analyze why that's
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John: right. bring someone hasn't. So I'm surprised that this wasn't picked up by the by the negative media. And it wasn't what the luck part. Yeah. And it would go like this. I could play both both sides of this. Okay. It goes like this.
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Adam: Well, let's let's do it. Why don't we just do it the way it's supposed to be done, then. You know how they do it on television. And you would be abundant? pundit. Yeah.
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John: And you my producer?
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Adam: Yeah. Well, no, I'm the I'm the host. I'm Anderson Cooper.
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John: I'm the pundit. Yeah.
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Adam: Before we talk about the erection at the Capitol, let's listen to a piece of the outgoing president, not my president, farewell speech.
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Unknown: This week, we inaugurate a new administration, and pray for its success in keeping America safe and prosperous. We extend our best wishes. And we also want them to have luck, a very important word,
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Adam: quite a lot of scoffing going on in Washington about well, hold on a second. JOHN, will come to you in a moment. A lot of scoffing about the president and his use of the term lockout. We have John Dvorak professor from California, john, what do you think about the president, the outgoing president, I might present his use of the term luck. It's
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John: a dog whistle for sure for the white supremacists, because they're the ones who discussed lock light, and they use it as a code word they have lucky, you'll notice tattoos with shamrocks, and other things like that. This is a threat. This is a direct threat to the welfare of this of this country in this republic and to democracy. And Donald Trump was just explicitly threatening the public there is a luck thing.
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Adam: Yes, thank you for this moment. Thank you for being here. And we'll be back after these words. That's exactly how you can do it. Now see if you can do it during this clip is my last one of his farewell address.
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Unknown: The key to national greatness lies in sustaining and instilling our shared national identity. That means focusing on what we have in common. The Heritage that we all share. At the center of this heritage is also a robust belief in free expression, free speech and open debate. Only if we forget who we are, and how we got here. Could we ever allow political censorship and blacklisting to take place in America? It's not even thinkable. Shutting down free and open debate violates our core values, and most enduring traditions. In America. We don't insist on absolute conformity or enforce rigid orthodoxies and punitive speech codes. We just don't do that. America is not a timid nation of tame souls who need to be sheltered and protected from those with whom we disagree. That's not who we are. It will never be who we are.
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John: Wow, he's
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Adam: pulling a full Obama on that one.
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John: Again, not here. We are Again, you could do the same bit you could call him out for using the word heritage as a dog whistle as white supremacy talk. Yes, our heritage, our shared heritage whites, everything about what he just said is about white supremacy and racism.
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Adam: That's right. I'm glad we're rid of him.
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John: I mean, it's so easy to do this. That's
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Adam: what they do. Where's that? We actually you identified and mispronunciation? I was listening to Darren O'Neill's rock and roll pre show this morning. Yes. And you played a an ISO of him. Let's see if we have it. Was it? We said inauguration.
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John: Yeah, it's you have the ISO Yeah, there was word.
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Adam: Let me see if I have it. away the inaugural inaugural address here, address. Oh, wait, I gave away my clip.
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John: The blue the job?
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Adam: or cut it out? You'll never know that happened. Let's listen to the Wall Street Journal podcast.
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Unknown: any insight about an inaugural speech?
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Will President Elect Biden use this opportunity to make a statement about the future?
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From what we've heard on his inaugural address so far? to focus on the themes he's been pushing.
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Adam: I thought, I thought, wow, the Darren O'Neill thing is catching on. Or maybe it was a mistake, but she does it again.
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Unknown: And so you know, it seems from our conversations that that's going to be sort of more of the center of his inaugural address,
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Adam: inaugural address.
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John: It's possible that you know, Darren and bemrose discussed this on their next show, Oh, okay. To just slam or actually, they were happy about getting the attention. But now that I think about it, is it possible because you don't pick up a pronunciation like that from nowhere, and they didn't discuss it in any intellectual way. They just thought it was a mispronunciation. But it's possible that is it's an mispronunciation that's in the wind somewhere
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Unknown: I will address
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Adam: it's possible and back to the education thing, although I'm pretty sure Darren's old enough I mean, people say stuff wrong all the time and and you know, you chose to shame Darren over it because obviously we're, we're perfect. But I was just surprised that it's catching up. It's one of those things.
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John: It's not glued down to it
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Adam: does it sound I think euro inaugural is hard maybe for people in Naga Raul
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John: and Naga. Laura, Laura.
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Adam: Well, with that I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you whom the man who put the sea right in the reeducation camp Jhansi devora back
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John: well, well, thank you very much and in the morning to you. And in the morning to all ships and sea boots on the ground feet in the air subs in the water and all the names and knights out there.
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Adam: Hello trolls in the morning to you all they're sitting there in the troll room Hands up. What do we have we count we've got 2246 trolls 2246. That's not bad. It's a Thursday. So we're happy to see all of you here trolling away and the world Some call it a chat room. But if you go to no agenda stream.com you can listen to the live stream, which is always live means everyone hears the same thing at the same time. Sometimes the actual show is live as is the case on Thursday. And Sunday mornings but we have a lot more do you see illuma Nadia and Nick the rat are now doing a show together where they break down PCR tests etc. Have you seen this show?
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John: No. Is it on video?
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Adam: Today? Video two? Yeah, it's phenomenal. Illuminati, who is a lab professional? She's a I think what she called a deputy science lab deputy. I don't know which. But she's she's got credentials. And then Nick the rats got his rat hat on with the floppy ears and they're talking about it's a very interesting way to learn about the COVID scam.
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John: Things would be my suggestion on Tick tock, Danny.
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Adam: Yeah. So you can also listen to that live and we have the double zero music show. It's just it's a great place to hang out. And there's a lot of people hanging out. And you can ask for an invitation when you're in there for no agenda social.com This is our, our own social network. It's federated. I was thinking of an analogy how you could look at the it's a bad analogy because not enough people read the book. But the the idea of mastodon servers known as instances I think j servers and how they connect in a federation is very much to me like the the raft flotilla from Snow Crash. Neal Stephenson's book, I don't know I don't know if you've read it or how long ago it was that you read it.
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John: I'm guessing Yeah. This a loss reference, right?
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Adam: But it's kind of you binding all these. It's like the big three I'm flotilla and we're all kind of strapped together, we don't want to be too close to some other rafts. And together we've now we kind of build some kind of thing that works in some odd fashion. And that's no agenda social.com ask for an invite, and you can even come on in. And then congratulations and a huge thanks to the artist for Episode 1313. This was a special one numerology always very important here in the no agenda show. So the shakra daddy brought us a great piece of art with balloons and the balloons, it was too small ones too big three. So you had to 1313 you had the requisite 33 magic numbers showing through. Overall a good piece. I think we both agreed and I can't remember if we had any more discussion about anything else.
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John: As we discussed the fact there was a lot of people using inauguration as a as a right as art, but it's a little we mixed all those. There wasn't anything else that was really, that really stood out.
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Adam: See, I did get a note from someone who was in the car and was listening to us discussing the art was using a podcasting 2.0 compatible, certified app, and was laughing their ass off at some of the choices Dred Scott made to rotate. We talked about the art that we didn't choose and you can still see it, because we show it right there on the screen. And I don't know did the black cat was fun. I use that for the opening for the pre stream. Yeah, that the 1313 with a capital behind the fence, man. Yeah, a lot of it too busy. just too busy. I think.
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John: Well, there wasn't anything. And there's also nothing that was really hilarious. Right? Oh, yeah, that was odd. It was all downer art. Yeah.
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Adam: Hey, people we need happy art not downer art. Oh, now watch what happens.
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John: I know. There's whatever it is. We
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Adam: always push you a little bit too far. Yeah. Well, if you want to see the art as it's discussed or, or just be able to jump around to perfect spots in the in the show, go to new podcast apps.com get yourself one of those brand new podcast apps that support all the cool features. To see that and thank you Dred Scott. But above all, thank you to two artists was the new artist was not I don't think he's had any. Any scores.
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John: I don't think so. I think that was his first piece that he got accepted. I'm pretty sure
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Adam: that is pretty cool. So we congratulate and thank chakra daddy for the artwork for 1313 if you want to submit if you want to take a look at all the different pieces of work, it's all part of our value for value system, which means whatever you do, if you get value out of the show, bring it back to us send it in your time your talent your treasure, like Neal Jones, you could be making great mainstream media clips, you can be doing art, but also just your, your talent, whatever you're good at, give us information, give us boots on the ground reports. And for treasure can't do it without that and we love to celebrate and bestow our top donors for each show with their official titles of executive producer and Executive Associate executive producer, in this case for Episode 1314 and we kick it off with with our first executive producer.
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John: Yeah, that would be rogue. Our age oaG came in with 1313 as a matter of fact,
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Adam: Oh nice. So was he just late for the
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John: I'm having to guess that because so we'll give him credit for big Oh yeah, we'll get we'll put him on show for he'll be the only show 1314 member Yeah, he
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Adam: deserves that no problem
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John: highkey it and he sent in a long note with his good counting on the back. No, it's not. It's not it's it's moderately it's not super long. This is my fourth show donation in three years I'm beginning to detect a trend out of the 1313 only 313 is required for me to achieve the exalted status of URL as such I respectively request respectfully request the upgrade and title change to rogue or Hoa URL of the Pacific trash vortex
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Adam: no right?
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John: I don't know if he's on the list or not. Yes, he is. Of course. While you may think it nasty to be surrounded by floating pieces of plastic could d'etre dread detritus. And the remnants of society's wrapping he put he put a note at the beginning saying this is a challenge for you. Too cold read
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Adam: so far, Rogue One divorce zero.
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John: And the remnants of societies wrappings consume rampant consumerism. For me, that is still Better than being encircled by the intellectual flotsam of our current financial, political and media elites. Taking a page from the book of the honorable sir optimists of dogpatch and lower Slavia, but twisting it as only I could, with the remaining $1,000 of this donation. I wish to endow a knighthood to President Donald J. Trump. I figured that just about now he's searching for a new electronic home seeing as he's been deep platformed from everywhere else. And finally I wished her that'd be great if he actually joined no agenda.
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Adam: Well also what why don't we know where he lives? Let's just send his ring to Mar a Lago.
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John: Finally, I wished you we don't know is ringside. Finally, I wish to report that the land hunting we get asked around and finally to I wish to report that the land hunting karma I requested show 1212 is finally paid off. And now I need a dose of that special French Bulldog karma to help with the home building phase. Sincerely yours.
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Adam: Hi, rogue, Earl of the Pacific trash vortex that upgrade coming for you at the roundtable.
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John: Given the president deserves that, sure. Kevin Odell in $1,000. Wow, he's got a birthday or something coming up. But he writes in the main, he says, Let me get these glasses whoops. In the morning, john and Adam, my friend. My friend Friend Zack hit me in the mouth about two years ago, and I've been an avid listener ever since. He then called me out as a douchebag on the Christmas Eve episode, which felt a bit harsh, since I've been planning to become a knight in 2020. But the COVID history is Styria absolutely crushed my business, which is vintage and luxury watches. Things still haven't recovered. However, I noticed a slight bump in the new year. And it's my birthday on this show. So I figured Now is the time I suppose the D deucing. is in order. Oops.
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Adam: Oops, sorry. Oh, man, I almost let the wrong one fly. Here it is.
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Unknown: You've been
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John: given that I haven't missed an episode since I started listening. I would also like to wish a happy birthday to my smokin hot wife at 13 years. Ah, we have two people on their birthday list. I'll bet you she's not on it.
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Adam: Okay, if you can just give me the deets.
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John: I will take a quick look for Danielle. Okay,
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Adam: hold on. Hold on. Hold
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John: on. Yeah, Danielle and Kevin O'Dell. Gordo just does. She's not Odell. She's. She's just Danielle and he's Kevin O'Dell.
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Adam: Well, I have Kevin and Daniel O'Dell. January 21. That doesn't sound right.
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John: Oh, yeah. Hot wife of yours. It both celebrate.
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Yeah, so he she's on there. Okay. Okay. She Oh, they share a birthday. Yes. And they get married. That's well Costco. How
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Adam: about how about some good luck on that? I'll 20 ones all around.
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John: Who I share a birthday with Yes, we have the same birthday. I live in DC in the DC area and I haven't made it to one of the meetups yet but I'm thinking about crashing the Miami Beach one tomorrow since my wife and I are down here. Now we're down here celebrating the birthday and happened to be staying only a mile away all you got anyways. I truly appreciate the brilliant and witty media deconstruction as it provides much value and entertainment to my life as an official no agenda keeper of time. I would like to claim it is 33333 to 3:33pm eastern standard time as I send this note and officially become knighted I would like to request a molar bowl as a bullet teeth I think and alpa store tacos at the round table. And for you know alphastar tacos was originally a lab it was brought to Mexico by the Lebanese.
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Adam: It doesn't surprise me it's certainly not Mexican.
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John: It was designed as a lamb dish originally but they're they Mexicans change it to a pork dish and if it's done right it still has pineapple in it which is definitely not Mexican The more you know for the jingles anything from Reverend Manning plus alex jones plus That's true. And PSD magenic is a douchebag
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Unknown: that's ended all hell is gonna break loose and you're gonna need a Bitcoin.
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You've got
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Adam: It's actually pretty nice sequence.
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John: Like that was a bet you didn't give Steve progenitors douchebag call up. There you go. Kelly Stewart in Chi Chi. Chi, I think, Hawaii, Hawaii to 450 bucks. I cannot tolerate any other form of news. You're a true beacon in the darkness. Thank you now. Robert Conti in Los Gatos De La Hoya the cat 333 Thanks guys. No jingles no karma nice to kind of notes we like a Quintin wells in Denton, Texas.
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Adam: I have no notes, no notes from him either.
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John: And there was no because I took everything that came in last night that under the subject line donation and forward it to Eric and I did not get one from Quintin wells.
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Adam: No, I didn't see one either. And I also did not find the next one I believe, which is
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John: another missing in action is Keith Gibson $333 and we'll await his further communications
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Adam: what I'm quite pleased with today is that the length of the notes are not too bad
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John: yeah, there's no there's no one and I was killer No Well, I
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Adam: was kind of thinking about about what that experience is like you know, because people are supporting us with a lot make money I mean, very dislike this is real value. And like why why didn't do they want to go on for like 2000 words and it's got to be the same thing as you know, like Nikki Beach and santro pay where the where the the fat millionaire gets a gets the bottle service champagne and sprays it over everybody. Is it kind of the same thing? Here I am. Ah,
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John: maybe it could also be like, yeah, your complaint about Glenn Greenwald? Oh, my goodness, he had
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Adam: another one of those that I couldn't get through yesterday, another substance halfway through like
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John: cash. Well, that people don't know how to write a note.
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Adam: Ah, well, I think for one of the upcoming shows, you could give some constructive advice as to the best way to create a note for a donation I'm sure that you can help people with a nice format put
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John: it in to tell you what even better be in the newsletter. Templates template,
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Adam: a template.
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John: template, my template B and J and K. Thanks, boys.
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Adam: Hey guys, and JK. Thanks, guys. Frankie are
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John: by Frankie Grove Otto in Newark, New Jersey. 321 11. love this show be good. I became a fan from the mo facts podcast and now a devoted listener. Well, that's quite unusual. Thank you for doing the work of deconstructing the news that the Big Five won't touch. If possible, a mo karma for positive vibes and a happy birthday to my lovely wife, Viviana cheaters. 40 on Saturday, thank you. Yeah, there's a good note.
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Unknown: You've got
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John: Okay, now this is this is no, this next guy Mark Stewart is from grant Graham. Washington. 246 29 actually is three different note. He wrote a note in and he's actually three donations scattered around and I thought they should be combined personally. Okay. I don't know what would what is what he's doing, but he maybe explains it. Sorry, I donated three times to get to my total 24629. But I really felt strong about what I wanted my donations to signify and what it seemed like the best way. First, I donated $45 to commemorate our 45th president. That was one of the donation levels that was issued on the newsletter. We got a raw deal from the start, and my heart goes out to the poor man. Next, a boob donation for my smokin hot girlfriend Melissa. She's got the biggest heart ever. And I love her. I also she also donated Thank you Beavis. She also donated and told me I appreciate them so much. Now more than ever, and I wish I could do she appreciates what us Oh, I saw done by the boob.
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Adam: No, no, I think she means Trump and milania.
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John: Okay, oh, whatever. Then the palindrome donation became the big because the other two just does not add up to enough to show my appreciation for the value received from the show. Thank you for the knowledge and entertainment you to bring to our Hey Mark PS I've never been deduced although I've donated in the past if possible, should I get an O m? g? Can you see that juice? A karma from my loved ones and a cancer karma for my mother?
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Adam: Yes and a deducing from us
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Unknown: you see that
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John: next is Jim in wV which was overlooked in peers I'm a douchebag no longer jobs karma with a twist a goat would be great. Thanks for what you guys do. No problems jobs,
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Unknown: jobs, jobs and job
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karma
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Adam: just for the record So Mark Stewart will go as an exec today right because he's he did all those multiple donations
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John: associated the SEC, the multiples added up to two 416
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Adam: Okay, so associate You got it. You got it.
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John: Jared Sanders in McKinney, Texas. Where's McKinney? Oh,
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Adam: yes. Not far not far from here to the east.
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John: I think of Austin northeast to 2222 I would like to give you the brief rundown of the end DFW northern Dallas Fort Worth super spreader and loss of freedom celebration. We had a tote my by the way made me to use these naming conventions fix crazy names for these things is hilarious. What do you mean? Like what the what is the name these things
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Adam: may not mean the meetups? Yeah, the
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John: mean name like the super spread or loss of freedom celebration,
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Adam: celebration is my favorite part.
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John: We had a total of nine totally diverse attendees. All had a great time. There was there was there was four. There was for sure no triggering many different ideas but good times to be had by all I encourage all producers that are looking for smaller mega lists to take the same action I had a donation envelope, but nobody chipped in. Anyways, as a longtime donor, I decided I would make up for their short comings by sending you some of my treasure for that. I humbly request a de doop
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Unknown: de doop
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John: like to call the following people in my life as douchebags one my best friend, Doug, to my favorite nephew Zach, and three my big sister and Dre. Jingle request, look out your window baby, followed by a thorough mudflat report from john and a more enthusiastic shut up slave by Adam all close. At the close of the segment, I plan to host more super spreader events in the future. Karma optional because
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Adam: of what's happening right in Greenland right now. The maps of the world will have to be redrawn. Here we go everybody, it's time for a report on Francisco bay. mudflats? Are we doing a
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John: lot of mud a little more than normal? I think the mud flats are getting bigger. I think the tides are getting lower.
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Unknown: It just doesn't look good. Does that
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Adam: conclude the mudflat report?
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John: Yeah, that's my conclusion. All right. I will
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Adam: end with shut up slays and karma is never optional.
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John: All right. Onward with Bob Holmes and Mulder Medina Medina in New York to 1212 he sent a note handwritten I got it thank
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Adam: you for your courage. The media deconstruction has been very valuable especially during these trying times no Jingo, no karma. Can you add me to the wine list? The wine yes
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John: it
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Adam: is a wine list.
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John: Well yeah, I have a mailing list for people that want to get this wine mail mailing I do it once every
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Adam: every I get every other piece of junk from you You had never put me on the wine list.
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John: Put you on
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Adam: man got your sub stacks
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Unknown: Yeah, well,
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Adam: yeah. Put me on man.
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John: Every other junk I send Yeah.
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Adam: Well, I get it twice. So one is great and the other one's junk. Every other
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John: system should be eliminating these dupes
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Adam: that well since you took well I know where you got the list and I'm double on that list to
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John: Dame bang bang in fairness of the California Central Coast. In buellton, California $202.10 Thanks for all the hard work you guys do to bring us sanity and keep us knowledgeable. This donation isn't a celebration of mine and sir dh Slammers. 20th wedding anniversary this week is impossible to shop for. But the no agenda show brings him the greatest joy and that you can get out there. There's Tony. out there is and it's better than any gift from a store. Please give him a big dose of karma. Happy anniversary, honey. Thanks for them for marrying me and hitting me in the mouth. I love you to the Israeli moon base and back. Here's to another 20 years please play a dealer's choice of jingoes Thank you for your courage theme bang bang the Baroness of Central California coast and Ventura to Santa Cruz. dealer's choice. Yours
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Adam: is always No. Let's hold hands till the secret and Jessie coy Nelson sent in something I've been looking for for a long time, which is a shorter nuts version. There's
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Unknown: no winning. We don't like to foster a competitive atmosphere but we laugh a lot. Now everyone hug and share a secret.
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You've got karma
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John: All right. Gummy nerds have I counted the troll room comes in from Green Bay, Wisconsin 20202. In the morning, I like to request the following jingles Fauci. Can you see that Jews wash your hands? My appreciation is is extended to the no agenda social for their assistance with this jingle request. What did they do? gummy nurse of icon of the troll room.
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Adam: You got it?
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Unknown: Wash your hands.
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Karma
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John: go Packers. Anonymous comes in tuna one dollars and two cents. 1312 you guys discuss Tintin art and 13th.
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Adam: Yeah, a lot of people emailed that we were wrong. We were wrong about this. We're wrong.
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John: I was wrong about I just played a clip. No.
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Adam: You said no. No, no in America knows this.
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John: I grew up reading Tintin comics, he continued as john said, they didn't find much popularity in the States. The millennials loved them. And reminded me to donate okay. Nowadays maybe I'm talking about when they came out in the 30s and 40s.
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Adam: Hold on a second. You were alive in the 30s and 40s?
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John: No, but I have a good No, but I've gone through a lot of old newspapers and you can't find a tin tin anything anywhere.
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Adam: No. Yeah. Now but you know, it's it's people got it. We're so good. We're so good. So tight. Does the only thing people can really complain about is when I misquote Michael Jordan, Michael Jordan, versus Magic Johnson. And when you say an obscure comic book was not loved in the 30s otherwise, we're pretty tight to war. I think we're good. Okay, well, I
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John: will continue
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Adam: will continue then we'll continue on our merry way.
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John: Jason kretschmann in Richmond, Indiana. $200 we're getting we're wrapping it wrapping. Love the show Jansen keeps me sane through the Rona. The clips are is priceless as your new insights and knowledge. If I can request the jingle I would like the Hillary swoop and a karma for everyone who needs one Keep up the great work. Jason in Richmond, Indiana.
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Unknown: You've got karma
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Adam: just flying lion calcular Lion
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John: cackler coming in a dawn violet Northridge California got a birthday and he lives in Northridge 200 bucks. donation in honor of my lips whoops. Oh Dawn is a woman Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Dawn dawn. Dawn dawn. Donations in order my smokin hot has been chasing? Could he please get a deducing for his birthday January 25th.
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Unknown: He deuced
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John: me in the mouth in 2020. And we haven't yet and we have yet to have a dull conversation well on pandemic house arrest. Thank you so for years
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Adam: to come but I I'm gonna say this is we credit dawn. She says in honor of not not dedicating it so do we give dawn the credit.
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John: Yeah. Okay. And he gets his bs on the birthday list. He sure is. It's a winner. When Steven Spencer and Hubert northcarolina. I'm sure it's pronounced something different. Berber. 200. Please never mentioned Steve pathetic again, he's full of shit. And so are you. Have you mentioned him?
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Adam: I got a couple of notes. I got a couple of these.
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John: Wait a minute. Are were people buying this? Is that what the deal was? And Eric, the shill likes to say. So everyone was hoping to God, we're going to have a military coup in the United States of America. Who wants that? Well,
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Adam: I can go into that and tell you how a military coup was explained to some people and they feel very comfortable with it. But the answer to your initial question, looking at the no agenda, telegram group, yes. Not so much that people were believing in all of this, you know, in all of the cracking stuff, but there was a strong belief that it would be okay. And that the true patriots. The the true patriots being at the military, and President Trump would pull us through and you'll see. And, yeah, I think there's a lot of disappointment that they'll get over it. But that like the alex jones clip, that kind of anger is there, because it's not just oh, that didn't happen. It's and we can nuanced this too. Because all we're all gonna die with what Biden's gonna do. Yeah, there's, and we'll go through the list of, of, of the planning and the executive orders. But even that, he doesn't go that we're back to 2008. It's the same conspiracy theory about America not being Corporation. It's the same antichrist coming in, although Joe Biden is actually older than the actual Christ. So I don't know how that works. And it's gonna it's gonna be a socialist nightmare. We're turning into China. It's not the government, you have to be worried about, alright, it's not the government, you have to be worried about, they are not going to turn you into China. It's your corporations who are going to who are doing that as we speak. And they know how to do it. It's natural, because
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they've been doing it for 20 years in China. So that that is where you can focus your energy, and not on some hero who's going to come flying through the air. I too, am disappointed. I'm not, you know, I'm not I don't need to be deprogrammed or re educated. But of course, I'm disappointed this and I think anyone who's disappointed What a great show it would have been. So that didn't happen. But the real the real danger is right in front of you. And we're we're scooting around it like it's a bug in the system with our podcast. But that's that's the real problem real China is in these corporations who have been trained by China in China how to do this. And if there's an in there's just basically no difference with government and corporations. except they're doing the execution.
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John: Bastards.
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Adam: There wasn't another tear in your voice when you said it.
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John: Alexa snellman in Dallas, Texas 200 bucks. Hi, guys, and in the morning to you from Dallas, Texas. I discovered your podcast with Joe Rogan. Since Adams appearance on Rogen, I haven't missed a single episode of no agenda.
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Adam: Well, hold on. Hold on a second. We haven't done it this show. Yeah.
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Unknown: organ donation There we go.
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John: I haven't missed this thing. I gotta do it in this breathless. I just got to you got to she's kind of breathless. I haven't missed a single episode of no agenda. You guys have really opened my eyes and ears to the M five m propaganda. It's rare that I even tune into the news or am radio these days. Thanks for your amazing producers. And a few other podcasters such as pool boy.
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Adam: Whose pool boy Tim pool the pool boy. Tim pool the beanie man.
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John: Oh, the fast talker. Yeah, I can get my news without all the bullcrap. I'm attending and new agenda meetup tonight. Oh, keep an eye out for her. And figured I'd better donate a risk being labeled a douche. I'd like to request that you might die Obama That's true. And a goat karma. Keep up the good work. Alexa snellman de-douche last name is Dutch and
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Adam: so is it Alexa, snellen Mom,
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Unknown: you might not choose.
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Karma.
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John: So look for the pretty Dutch woman who shows up at the meetup people go. Eric, Ruth Ross, Corona, California, my Corona 200 dear john and Adam, you can use my name as being connected to the show is the heart of what you can use. My name is being connected to the show as the least of my worries. Whatever that means, it means it's a friendly neighbor radicalism saying,
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Adam: I don't need to be anonymous because I'm badass.
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John: Yeah, as a friendly neighborhood radical I'm surprised I'm not in the no fly list and haven't been visited by the FBI that I know of yet. My birthday is January 22. So add me to the birthday list as I will be turning 37 Please play omg that is amazing. And if possible, could you play a drone again at the end of the show? Thank you for all you do and can I get my knighthood this I will get my knighthood this year. Thank them. Thanks to my monthly monthly subscriptions. Shout out to my spicy girlfriend, Joanna. Bye II
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Unknown: you've got
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John: All right. Finally, last on the list is Ryan avid. He writes in the morning, gentle men. Thank you for the great work you do I'd like jobs karma for my wife who was let go from a job in July. A buggy buggy for me because it's funny, and maybe plug my small woodworking business which is our a BB Ott Woodworks rabbit is like rabbit with a bot rabbit or a BB ot. T two T's woodworks.com we'll put a link in the show notes or in the
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Adam: link his name right there in the link
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John: his name to the rabbit woodworks.com. That's it. Thanks again. And that short note, you always get a plug in a number of plugs for a short note.
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Adam: That's right.
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Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs. Jobs.
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You've got karma.
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Adam: Holy crap. Actually, I think I think I missed did I? Someone had a cancer shout out and I have a feeling I missed it. And I don't want to do that.
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John: I'm vaguely remember when being in there?
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Adam: Because I'm sure I didn't play it. Let me just check. I do not want to miss this. Here we go. Is this?
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John: Yeah, it's for his mom, I
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Adam: think. Yeah. Was that mark? No. Yes, Mark? Yeah. Mark Stewart. There we go.
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Unknown: Carmen can't miss that one.
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Adam: Boom, just in case it really works. You know, people swear by this stuff
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John: that it works, you know, you don't know.
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Adam: Exactly. That is it for our executive producers and associate executive producers for Episode 1314 of the best podcast in the universe. Thank you to all you producers. And we'll be thinking more in our second segment. It's your podcast, you put it together, you should be very proud of it, you'd be very proud that we still can go on our merry way and continue because we are not cancelable through advertising corporate money, etc. We're not financially cancelable the only way we can go away is either you stop supporting us, or we find the real exit strategy. I'm still looking for that one. Thank you. And remember, you can do it again on Sunday by going to John dvorak.org.
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Unknown: Slash
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Adam: and a thank you for providing your time your talents and your treasure for the value for value model.
1:39:01
Unknown: Our formula is this. We go out. We hit people in the mouth.
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Adam: Ah, well, Biden,
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John: I do have a clipped up version of Biden's inauguration. Oh, okay. 42 seconds worth of. And it's funny, you know, you can actually I'm now thinking you can randomize his speeches and it actually
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Adam: sounds groovy.
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Unknown: Let's begin doing that.
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Adam: Sorry. Here we go.
1:39:46
Unknown: Let's begin to listen to one another again.
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Adam: today.
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Unknown: We mark this word is the first woman in American history. elected to national office. Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Don't tell me things can't change.
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The right to dissent peaceably in the guardrails of our Republic is perhaps this nation's greatest strength.
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Yet hear me clearly. disagreement must not lead to this union.
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And I pledge this to you. I will be a president for all
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Americans,
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we must end this uncivil war. The pitch red against blue, rural versus urban, or rural versus urban,
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Adam: rural versus urban
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Unknown: Berlin. Well, the gas rural versus erland,
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Adam: the gaps are gonna be everywhere. And I already we're starting to pick him up already. john king, CNN,
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Unknown: the big question right now for the new team and for President Biden is, is bipartisanship possible? And if it's not, are they willing to go their own way and just on a partisan basis, just make something very clear, it's early there were obviously a lot of meetings and a lot of actions that are going to be taken over the course of the next couple of days. And don't discount the relationship that exists between
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President Joe Biden
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Adam: and Jen Psaki is back Misaki PSA. Jim Saki used to love her over there at the State Department. She's got that red hair she's taking she's kicking ass taking names, and she almost did it but she caught herself.
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Unknown: Also today. President Biden
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Adam: up close.
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John: I have a funny clip, Keeley. She's gonna do this press conference every day for a while. So she'll be on again today. So we'll be able to catch some stuff. And I have one where I think you could wonder what's on her mind. What's on her mind with this particular clip.
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Unknown: The President also put an end to the Muslim ban of policy rooted in religious animus and xenophobia. He signed a proclamation effective immediately halting further funding or construction of the previous administration's border wall and terminating the so called national emergency used to wastefully divert billions for wall construction. Also, today, President Biden sent a immigration bill to Congress, the US citizenship act modernizes, our immigration system, it provides hardworking people who have enriched our communities and lived here for decades and opportunity to earn citizenship. The President's priority reflected in the bill are to responsibly manage the border, keep families together, grow our economy, address the root causes of migration from Central America and ensure that America can remain a refuge for those fleeing prosecution
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Adam: and what was wrong besides the almost
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John: they're fleeing prosecution. Oh, hold on
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Unknown: trial America and ensure that America can remain a refuge for those fleeing prosecution.
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John: Yeah, the world for those is supposed to be persecution,
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Adam: not prosecution. This is this is a point of contention. There's a lot of a lot of people make this mistake. Perhaps we should elaborate because it happened on the pre previous episode and people were emailing about it. prosecution versus persecuted the
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John: idea is you if you're fleeing prosecution, that means you've been arrested or you died is something you did if you're a fugitive you're a fugitive from justice that could be extradited. That's not why they they're coming here. They're they're fleeing persecution. But she said prosecution nobody questions she just kept going. I thought that was on her mind prosecution as opposed to person.
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Adam: Oh, yeah. Well, of course it is. I have the rundown in the in the show notes. It's nicely done with a simple link, not a bunch of bullcrap producer Billy talty. Put it together. So the executive orders on this first day, we have the letter to the World Health Organization saying yo yo, we're still in same to the Paris climate. And this is interesting because now it's interchangeable agreement and a chord are being used. And I'm not sure which one can turn into something that gets ratified for spending of money. Then revoking all the regulatory restrictions and oversights put in place by Trump is a lot of those possibly redoing the census to count everyone whether they are a citizen or not DACA being reinstated with a path to although I still have yet to see the language with a path to citizenship. So that could be significant amount of new citizens getting rid of the burden border wall emergency, the climate change executive order. I don't think the green New Deal folks are going to be so happy with just from my cursory look. It's well this reinstating of caps on Arctic drilling which will be fun, I don't know how they're gonna deal with Putin who's out there looking into to expanding national parks setting up a group, though, to find out what the social cost of carbon and the social cost of nitric oxide and the social cost of methane is. So that's a committee that will someone's going to make out like a bandit. I'm sure there'll be billions made
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available for those groups to study stuff. And a tip of the hat to our buddy there with a Burlington Northern Warren Buffett gets this train business back as the Keystone pipeline is revoked. We'll see. And I believe the President Biden is talking to Justin Trudeau today to discuss that. And then equity and gender identity, who am I Oh, yes. Executive Order, wishing to result in expanding the recent Supreme Court ruling. So that sexual orientation and gender identity will apply to title nine, which applies to housing, immigration, and a lot more. We will pay no, no payments, there'll be no, no restitution, there'll be no reparations. But we will look into treating black and brown people better with lots of equity, which for some reason, black and brown communities now they've, they've tacked on rural communities, as members of the disadvantaged, underserved class, which is correct, because you're talking about really a financial class, but they're just throwing black and brown people in. He makes he made his team sign an ethics pledge not to take gifts or use their power to lobby. Although I saw during the inauguration I saw there were all kinds of gifts from every state. You see that? I didn't know that the states give gifts to the incoming president,
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John: do they do they kneel and bow their heads and put the arms out with the gift in their hands and
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Adam: they had in my little lady like that, now they had a little displays, like a velvet carpeted room, and it was like a science fair. So he would go from stand to stand and some state representatives say on these to this. Now, if you pour the water in here, the baking soda will make will make the volcano erupt was bizarre. I'd never seen that before. Student Loans paused. That could be indefinite, and not quite sure how that works. Is that who does that hurt the most? Aren't our
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John: US taxpayer?
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Adam: Is it all the Treasury it's none of that is by any commercial lending. It's all that was ended years ago, right. So I just didn't know if that carried over. And they were backing it but it was all it was all transferred money. So that's quite a lot. And then there's going to be a regulatory review to modernize the regulatory the regulation process to quote promote public health and safety, economic growth, social welfare, welfare, racial justice, environmental stewardship, human dignity, equity. Notice, we saw this changing a while back, not equality, equity. And equity means equal regardless of representation. So if the African Americans are 15% of the population, they don't get 15%. No, no, that would just be plain old equality. Now, when you'd have equity, it's all equal. As if it's important what someone's skin color is like, but in this new administration, it is. And that was just his first day. So that's pretty good. He said a big stack he had next to him on the on.
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John: So I actually recorded him. He's pooped, he's gonna be gone, done for a week. So I recorded to him doing the first three because I thought that was symbolic. What would be the first three? You know what the first three were? I didn't know what was the first one he signed? The most important, it seems to me, you know, because he could die in the middle of the signing ceremony. So he wasn't the first one. But it had to be the most important. You have to play the clip. I'm just gonna tell you
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Adam: why. Okay.
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John: So the first one was, what do you think? What would it be? you'd miss you named all of them? What would be the most
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Adam: important one? Give me a second. Give me a second. The first one I would say would have to be something about equity equality and diversity.
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John: mask mandate.
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Adam: Ah, yes. I forgot to mention the mask mandate. I've read the executive order on the mask mandate. What what are we told about this? What is the mandate? You have to wear a mask for 100 days.
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John: I don't even remember if it was 100 days or not use what you view we have to wear a mask. By now, by mandate,
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Adam: Biden's promise was, we're going to mask up for 100 days mask up for 100
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John: days. And they realize he can't, doesn't have that if you look
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Adam: at the executive order, and he does have that power over Interstate, interstate commerce, not over me over interstate commerce, and federal agencies, but the term 100 days, the number 100, or even a sunset date is not in the executive order. You can count that, in fact, when we start today, is today at t minus 99.
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John: That's my guess.
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Adam: I don't think it's I don't I don't think it'll stop at 100. But this is your assertion that and it could be true, you wrote it again, in the newsletter, that now the virus is going to go away, the vaccine will start working, and we're going to open up. And, man if that's really true, if they if they kept us locked down, like pests like bugs, just because of Trump, which would be a parent if they do that right now. I mean, that, that that would be unconscionable. And that's what you're suggesting. And this was all based on Trump and there's evidence for it, to see the World Health Organization on the same day Biden's noggin, inaugurate and Nagi elated. They come out with a reiteration of their memo from December and it was sent again earlier, earlier this month. That, yeah, you know, if you get a if you get a positive PCR result, and the person doesn't look like they're sick, which is how it should have always been done from day one, then you need to take another sample and run it again, because it's probably a false positive. So they've now they've reiterated that they already did this. They've done it again to make sure everybody knows, and that could be the signal that it's ending. But I'm not so sure that everyone's on board. Do you think that
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John: Sony is lockstep?
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Adam: But do you think? Sure, who controls the media?
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John: CIA? No. Okay. And China,
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Adam: who controls that is the people with the money, pharmaceutical companies. I'm not so sure that they want this to go away. And I feel this
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John: day.
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Adam: I feel this very good. I feel this variant is cropping up as a hedge for these guys to keep it going a little bit longer.
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John: Oh, good luck.
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Adam: Well, let me play a couple of variant clips. Just so we get an idea. ABC this morning,
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Unknown: at least 20 states of america cases of the more contagious COVID variant first found in the UK. But in Los Angeles, more than one third of COVID patients are now believed to be carrying a newly discovered California variant.
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John: Something that stickier
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Adam: like this new
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Unknown: variant potentially is can cause us to have setbacks and all the hard work that we've done so far, doctors say the mutation is likely to blame for the recent explosion in cases funeral homes in LA County are so overwhelmed. cemeteries can't keep up. One family says it may take more than one month to bury their loved ones.
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Adam: I think this is nice that they're mentioning this because that is the primary reason for refrigerated trucks being turned into morgues is not because the hospitals are so full. They're tossing dead bodies like Auschwitz into a pile on a truck. No, they cannot be processed. People can't do funerals. They want to keep their loved ones on ice a bit longer to give them a pop proper send off. That's what's going on.
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Unknown: It took about six to seven hours to get through through this mortuary
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and now the state faces new vaccination troubles. Officials are recommending hospitals throw out one batch of the moderna vaccine after several people reported severe allergic reactions.
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Adam: Then we have Dr. Fauci and remember there's a variant, but there could also be a strain and now we're kind of going back and forth between which one is it and they do have different meanings. Fauci was on NBC Meet the Press with chip Chod. Tuck. To address the question, what's your level of concern about this new variant? that clearly a lot of folks are concerned is certainly more
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Unknown: contagious.
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John: Well, we're taking it really very seriously, Chuck, you don't want people to panic, but you have to look at it from certain standpoint. Yes, there's no doubt when you look at what the Brits and now remember, people need to realize there's more than one mutant strain. There's one from the UK that's essentially dominated. That's the one that is actually is seen in the United States. There's another more ominous one that's in South Africa. We're looking at all of them very, very carefully, a to determine men, obviously, the Brits have made it very clear that it's more contagious. They say that it isn't more virulent. But you know, we got to be careful, because the more cases you get, even though on a one to one basis, it's not more virulent, meaning it doesn't make you more sick or more likely to die. Just by numbers alone. The more cases you have, the more hospitalizations you're going to have. And the more hospitalizations you have, the more deaths you're going to have, the thing we really want to look at carefully. Is that does that mutation, lessen the impact of the vaccine? And if it does, Chuck, then we're gonna have to make some modifications. But we're all over that. We're looking at that really, very carefully.
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Adam: I'm hearing the modification word coming up. And will it lead to new restrictions like the rest of the globe?
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Unknown: Is there a point with this variant that you think there's going to be new restrictions? Whether it whether advice that says double mask, or additional lockouts? Are we close to any of those
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ideas? Well, I
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John: think one of the things we've got to do, Chuck, and you know, maybe the silver lining, if you want to call that is that when you have a variant that's really very, very different in the sense of it's more contagious. It tells you to do two things. One, double down on the public health measures that we've been talking about all the time, be very compulsive, as the President Elect says, at least for the first 100 days, and maybe more everybody wear a mask, keep the distance avoid the congregate settings. But also another important thing, the easiest way to evade this negative effect of these new isolettes is to just when the vaccine becomes available, people should get vaccinated, boy, if ever there was a clarion call for people to put aside vaccine hesitancy, if we can get you know, the overwhelming majority of the population vaccinated, we'd be in very good shape and could be even the mute.
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Adam: So now we have variant mutant and strain he's Fauci has introduced the mutant thing twice now. And luckily, Cheryl Atkinson podcaster talk to a real virologist and got some explanation, dr. john die
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Unknown: back to the variant a lot of people talk about there's a different strain. You explained to me before that sometimes that's misuse of the term strain is more of a variant, can you explain what's going on in the difference? Sure.
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So a different strain, so
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it's virology speak.
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So I don't want to get into that too much. But there has to be a certain amount of genetic diversity between one isolate and another isolate, to say, these are distinct strains of a virus, the number of changes that is occurring between person x and person y in person z in person, double x is not different enough to actually classify these as different strains. Now, that's
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a good thing.
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When you talk about different strains, you have a better chance of having a vaccine treatment, vaccine or treatment not work. Because it's more divergent. The closer we are if we narrow our window, and this is what we have a more narrow window, we have a more likely chance of being able to protect against this particular isolate this particular variant and the other variants that come out.
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So it's not necessarily more alarming that we're seeing this United Kingdom variant identified in the United States.
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It was a matter of time before it got here.
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Adam: Just a matter of time before got here. Double mass cup double down. Everybody's gonna be great.
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John: Yeah, well, you can. I mean, they can't keep this up. So I'm gonna actually give a date when this is all ends. Okay. I'll give it a fourth.
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Adam: It will April 4, so that's Yes.
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John: They can back it off.
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Adam: Why April 4.
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John: I will April 4, it's just like in that window of 100 100 days, but April 4 is Easter. And Biden being the Catholic boy that he is knows this? Oh, yeah.
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Adam: He'll he'll do the he'll be he will be able to open by Easter, but something Trump couldn't do that would that would be a good one. That would make sense. I think there's going to be then.
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John: Now I think you also missed there's one other thing they're doing besides this variant nonsense. Is the kids are going after the kids that the kids are getting if you got to do something to keep the schools closed. So I have a clip from ABC This is COVID porn. Now the kids are at risk.
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Unknown: Tonight we move on to the Coronavirus emergency and that stunning number we mentioned at the top more than 400,000 lives lost now. 100,000 lives in just the last month, and tonight new and highly contagious variants of the virus continuing to appear. And can the vaccines stop them as well? Here's Steve Wilson solving.
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Together these faces equal an American tragedy the more than 400,000 people in this country who would be alive today if it weren't for the pandemic. bells are ringing in every corner of America tonight for the victims. In California, the family of Veronica Kay Vera heroine is beyond heartbroken. Their sister leaves behind six children. She was eight months pregnant when she tested positive for the Coronavirus and died just three days after giving birth to a healthy baby girl.
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We can give all the love and support that a family can give but
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we're never going to
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ever amount to that person, the mother she was
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in Michigan bill
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signed necky as a COVID survivor, one of nine people in his family who got sick after celebrating the holidays together. His mother died. And he told the doctor that he believes it's his fault, because I know I gave it to her. I'm
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John: pretty sure I did.
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Unknown: And he said no. He said bill,
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John: please, you didn't have to go on a ventilator for two months. And someone reached in and pulled you out from the other side.
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Unknown: Because you weren't doing well said. So I think she was here with you. The President is getting much of the blame. And abc news Washington Post poll shows
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that only 38%
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of Americans approve of his hand ISIS. Early on, he
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predicted that 15 cases would go down to zero. We are doing a great job. It will go away you know it you know it is going away and it will go away.
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Now there are new strains, including one from England that could become dominant and could be up to 50% more contagious and another variant responsible for new outbreaks in Northern California.
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They're now worried what
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effect this will have on the vaccine. They're now increasing concerns about how this virus is impacting children. Last week, more than 211,000 children in this country were reported sick with the Coronavirus, the highest weekly jump since the pandemic began.
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Adam: I'm sorry, hold on a second. I'd like to know where his number came from. Over 200,000 children reported sick with Coronavirus. Is that the new way to describe a positive PCR result or is there some list where parents report their children are sick and they're keeping them home?
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John: Because you can't keep them home anyway.
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Adam: Right But you cannot report that there's 200,000 were sick with the Coronavirus if it's just a positive PCR
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John: Curio Can
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Adam: I not so I you know, I hear you with the political. I have a feeling the pharmaceutical guys want to drag this out longer Scott,
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John: they're gonna put they're just gonna put themselves out of business. Let's
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Adam: see Scott Gottlieb was on CBS Face the Nation
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Unknown: right now this new variant is about point 5% of all infections nationally, there's hot spots in Southern California and Florida that may be closer to 1%. But it's going to double every week. So it's about doubling
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every week. That's the
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experience from other countries. And that's the experience we've seen so far in the United States. So it's 1%. Now, it'll be 2% than 4% and 8% and 16%, then 32. So in about five weeks, is going to start to take over the only backstop against this new variant is the fact that we will have a lot of infection by then. So there'll be a lot of immunity in the population, and we will be vaccinating more people. But this really changes the equation. And I think what we're looking at is a relentless strike from this virus heading into the spring, whereas infections really would
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have started to decline in the spring, we would have had a quiet spring,
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we could have persistently high levels of infection
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in the spring until we finally get enough people vaccinated.
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Adam: That's that's going to be the trick. They still want to get you vaccinated all the way to the spring. And it's so desperate that some companies are trying to bribe their employees to do take the shot bribing them with everything in in the UK, you know have that it's not a bribe, it's a threat. You have no job, no job. So there will be jobs that you cannot have if you have not been jabbed.
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John: I have a two parter. Okay, on vaccines, and the teasers that I want you to play the teaser, the ABC teaser. This is a four second clip.
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Unknown: But there's also been concerns over the vaccine in this country from New York to Michigan to California.
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John: So you hear that I'm listening to that he's in New York, Michigan, California and thinking all this concern. They're gonna talk about modern a vaccine being kicked out of California 300,000 doses we can't use it. We don't want it because it's making people sick as a dog. It's even more Let's be factual.
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Adam: They are having severe allergic reactions.
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John: So that's what I when I'm hearing that teach That's what I'm thinking. Right?
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Unknown: Yeah. Yeah. from New York to Michigan to California concern over how slow the vaccinations have gone. And new york city's mayor tonight saying the city will be out of the vaccine by week's end. ABCs Kaylee harped on that part of the story tonight.
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Tonight, Kathleen draaga Vich among the first to line up at this vaccination site in Long Beach. With this shot, she's one step closer to seeing her 91 year old mother, who she hasn't seen in over a year.
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How do you feel I feel like I'm part of the solution. So I feel great
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mega sites that can vaccinate 1000s a day. Opening up across LA County today, the incoming CDC director detailing President Elect Biden's vision to give 100 million doses in his first 100 days. These will be community vaccination centers they will be mobile vans. Until then states getting creative Connecticut transforming an old runway into the state's largest drive thru vaccination Center in Washington State turning to Starbucks and Costco to help boost distribution. But as more sites open up across the country, the supply of shots is quickly running out.
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Adam: The State of Michigan had a shortfall of about 50,000 vaccines.
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Unknown: Without more shipments this week. New York City may have to start canceling appointments,
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we will have literally nothing left to give. As of Friday.
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Back in Long Beach. Mayor Robert Garcia's mission to get a city vaccinated is deeply personal. His mother and stepfather both died of COVID over the summer, but don't
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want people to go through like what
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I went through. And so I know every vaccine to me is like someone's like
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David, the mayor of Long Beach tells me he's spoken with the administration and they understand there needs to be changes to the distribution process.
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David's All right, Katie Hartung tonight, Kaylee.
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Adam: So what do we take? what's the takeaway? It's all Trump's fault still is? The basic idea it's gonna
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John: be is always Trump's fault. But the thing is, is this is important. Everyone's getting shots with it. We're not going to talk about the situation with the maternal shots in California. Why would everyone there's going to be shortages, we got to push, push, push, we got everyone shot, a Biden's gonna have 100 days and 100 million people. All this adds up to me to be the mask and the 100 million shots, it's gonna be over this thing is ending. And it's all because Biden did it differently. And then what they're gonna do, if you remember it, the bitch and moan during everything in March, April, May, June, they're always moaning about Oh, the Obama and Mitt You know, they're all goes like this. Trump does a crappy job. He's doing a crappy job. And then the retort was, well, when Biden and Obama were doing it with the h1 and one, they just stopped taking reports and then it just didn't let anybody test, they stopped testing, they stopped everything. That's what they're gonna do again, you're gonna reverse this whole thing faster than you can imagine.
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Adam: Okay, so with your opinion, clearly stated, I like to just present a couple more clips without you saying no, no. Because it's very, very hard to even set up a clip you jump right in with your
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John: you that much, but it's a good imitation.
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Adam: Yeah, when you when you've decided something, then you don't want to hear any other argument.
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John: Well, I'm all ears. I'm not gonna jump in. You can mute me.
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Adam: I'll mute myself. No, because you'll forget to turn it back on.
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John: Well, that's probably true.
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Adam: So this is the we're going back to Norway. Where was it? Norway or Denmark, maybe was Denmark, who had 78 severe adverse reactions. 10 I think was 23 or maybe 32. Elderly people died. The reporting of this is what just gets me time and again, this is the India one. It's the English version. A lot of people watch this and how they report on these deaths from the side effects of the Pfizer moderna vaccine.
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Unknown: It is being reported that 23 elderly people have died in days following the Pfizer vaccine jab in Norway. Besides the 23 deaths, several others have taken ill due to the Pfizer bio antec vaccine. It is reported that out of the 23 deaths 13 died due to side effects related to the vaccine. All those who succumbed were nursing home patients and over 80 years old. Despite this health officials are not alarmed and they say that the vaccine targeting needs to be adjusted and cautioned against vaccinating those above 80 years. The Norwegian Institute of Public Health said for those with the most severe frailty even relatively mild vaccine side effects can have serious consequences. Pfizer and bio intek are working with the Norwegian authorities to investigate the deaths in Norway. According to Pfizer, the regulator discovered the number of incidents so far is not alarming and in line with expectations. It is to be noted that the direct correlation between the deaths and the Pfizer jab yet, however 13 of those who died displayed Common side effects of mRNA vaccines like diarrhea, fever, and nausea.
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Adam: I don't understand. It's like No, these are known side effects that no direct correlation to the vaccine. And of course, you know, we knew that those side effects could happen and we know those side effects can kill people. Then why did the vaccinating people over 80 if they know this, now people and I'm getting email after email from nursing homes, the patients the residents don't want the vaccine. The nursing staff doesn't want the vaccine. So to turn this all around, they at least gonna have to sell the 100 million doses or whatever Joe was really PRESIDENT JOE was shilling for because people are confused and now it's so desperate if if correct that it's going to be over by April because that's our last shot we got to get all the vaccines out sell as much as we can. And I think maybe setups for the next season but we'll see they're doing everything including paying workers to take it to take what
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Unknown: check out this story some companies are having to step up their vaccination promotions so much that they're going to pay them grocery store chain all the unveiling its plan to incentivize workers to take the virus providing them with two hours of pay for each what
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Adam: Germans use so be quiet and you'll learn what he says hey that
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John: what's wrong with saying Germans rude people should know their German you step on right
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Adam: on the punch line. That's why could not have been more perfect. Check
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Unknown: out this story. Some companies are having to step up their vaccination promotions so much that they're going to pay them grocery store chain Aldi, unveiling its plan to incentivize workers to take the virus providing them with to pay for each dose they receive a piece.
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Adam: Why don't you want to take the virus we're gonna pay you for it. We'll pay you seriously not corrected. The rest of it is obvious little clip hears is quite newsworthy
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Unknown: Aldi unveiling its plan to incentivize workers to take the virus providing them with two hours of pay for each dose they receive up to four hours total. They join Dollar General Trader Joe's instacart is some of the company's incentivizing their employees to get the vaccine and I think Julian borsen This is the story that we don't talk about enough. There's problems in distribution, there's problems in supply, but the reality is, there's a huge portion of the population that simply does not want to take it.
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Adam: So if that's a sales tactic from the mainstream, it's an interesting one, which
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John: that where'd that report appear? CNBC? Yeah, small small outlet. Very few viewers in
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Adam: China. I'm just gonna run through the rest of these that I have in China. According to the Dutch State Department who sent a note I have it in the shownotes there's a lot of Dutch people living in China working in China xpaths. They are not recommending the Dutch. Take any vaccine that is not approved by the E M A the European medical agency, and they list how many vaccines are available in China for the Coronavirus. And this is a number I've never read anywhere I didn't know about it. I don't know if they're full of crap. Can you take a guess how many vaccines Chinese vaccines there are? For the Coronavirus
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John: and these are only Chinese only Sony's chonies only Yes,
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Adam: Chinese only?
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John: Well, I think we came up with 10 or 12. Around the world, including two Chinese one. So do we know there's at least two? I'm having to guess 2200? Holy moly.
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Adam: 200.
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John: It must just be putting everything. Yeah, one time. So pi. Yes. Hey, shoot this in?
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Adam: I don't know. But I'm coming from the Dutch State Department. I'd give it some credence. But here's a calculation I'd like people to make. I always like looking at risk. I think you may have a better may have a better chance of getting COVID and dying from it than you do a dying in an automobile accident. I think one out of every 103 trips you take, you could have you could die from it from an automobile accident. But let's look at the vaccine. So we've determined the vaccine does have unless you're given the virus, I mean, if your company is offering the virus, I don't care how much they pay, don't take it if they want you to take the vaccine, you can consider the following for the mRNA vaccine as of December 18. So these are the numbers from December 18. The adverse event rate in the United States is two point 79% so To point almost 2.8% chance that you will have an adverse reaction. If you don't, you have a chance of 0.2 26% of getting sick and dying of COVID. So it seems to me your chances of something nasty happening to you are much larger. If you take the vaccine
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John: course you're getting those numbers
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Adam: from the from the CDC. We know, we know the infection fatality rate is 0.26%. I mean, it's it's it's less than point 5% the infection fatality rate. So you're affected and you die. But an adverse event?
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John: I don't think that's true. I think Oh, yeah. The infection it did not it was cases it which means you actually have symptoms and died.
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Adam: Yes, the the number infection fatality rate should officially I think be derived from all their all their positive tests. But I think it's only cases that are really registered as cases, but it's still under under half a percent. Are these numbers wrong? I could be doing the math wrong. I could be doing it wrong.
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John: Do I don't have them in front of me. So I can't do anything. I would still take I want people to remember that. If you look at Nigeria, which has half of our population. They have a total death count of 14 178. As this is, as this show is being broadcast with total cases of 115,000 and recovered 92,000. Yeah, with 14 1400 deaths. We have 400,000 deaths with twice the population. And it doesn't make any sense. The reporting of the deaths have been combined into p
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Adam: IC, pneumonia, influenza and COVID. And looking at the tote, we have an excess death number. no larger than the 2009 flu. But we and we have zero flu that's gone away because it's being combined into these numbers. No one addresses it. No one ever says Excuse me. What are you counting in these numbers? And how come influenza is gone mysteriously? And it's gone? Why do we still have to take your flu shot? I mean, come on.
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John: You gotta make it No, no, no, Mr. Curry, you're way off your dog whistling Oh, yo,
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Adam: there I go. The reason
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John: you take a flu shot, it just shows that the flu shots effective. That's why there's less flu cases because people are Oh, okay. Like
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Adam: lockdowns worked. And that's why there's not 2 million people that
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John: yes, yeah, I gotcha. Course it still begs the question why there's only 14 178 debt in Nigeria, which is how half our population, crowded squalor and light conditions. Nobody's wearing masks except a few people. But they do. Some people do. Some people don't. India the same way India has like four times, maybe five times our population, they have half our cases. And the same thing. It's not really what you'd call it, you know, a country that's notorious for being very clean. But yet they have half of our cases and they got five times our people. It doesn't make any sense. These numbers are all bogus.
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Adam: Yeah, the number No, or
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John: they're genuine, real numbers and is created by mass hysteria.
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Adam: It's all possible. It could be a combo. He will not talk about mass hysteria. Right now, gentlemen, I'm talking to the dudes. Right now, when you hear this next piece of news, if you're going to rush off and get the vaccine, I personally would recommend you wait for the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, which is a traditional vaccine doesn't have any of the unknown elements of mRNA. unknown to me, but we know what it is we've been told but doesn't seem like a great thing. And this does come from research as published in the well the PMC. So that's the official National Institutes of Health Study. Indeed, COVID-19 can cause erectile dysfunction in men. This is the marketing they've got to push.
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John: That's not good. Well, unless they want to show more of the
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Adam: Viagra
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John: that's a Pfizer drug.
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Adam: Oh, shoot.
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Unknown: Oh,
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Adam: maybe they're going for something. Yeah,
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John: no problem. A disc disease really easily solved with the blue pill.
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Adam: My goodness. Meanwhile, you know, while we're laughing kind of about this and countries are locked down tight the net debt Did you I put video on the show notes of the netherlight So museum playing the museum square, which is the big grass field, right near the Rights Museum, to the off to the side of the Van Gogh Museum and the state link museum. You've been, you've been to Amsterdam. So you know, the big grass field. That's where Obama landed the helicopter. field there. Yeah, I agree. So that field was filled with Black Lives Matter protests along with the dam, which was allowed by the mayor of Amsterdam. Because people it was legitimate protest people needed for Black Lives Matter. And they call the black lives matter in the Netherlands. Yeah, legitimate legitimate protest.
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John: It was in Black Pete matters.
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Adam: And that was that was part of the reason why it was okay. Because we have a problem here. We're all racist in the Netherlands. Though all those people were out there protesting Black Lives Matter. That was that was okay, unnecessary. And the mayor said femke halsema said she couldn't stop it anyway. So just a few days ago, the Dutch people came out and were calmly standing around on the museum plane. And they were protesting the curfew. And curfew is a very, has a very deep psychological effect on the people of the Netherlands, particularly the older people. Because the last time there was a curfew, it was instituted by the Nazis. And they've never had, they didn't have never had a curfew before and never had one since. And it's called the awful clock, the evening clock. And you these words, alone, trigger people. And like, no, this is where we draw the line. We're not going to have a curfew. I know it's nocturnal, the rest of the world is proved that New York has a curfew, because that's when the virus comes out and tries to kill you. But we're not going to stand for it. And what we're going to do is we're going to stand here peacefully, and let everybody know that we don't agree with it. And within no time, the water cannons came out, they were beating all people with clubs, it was complete. SWAT Riot teams, brutalizing, peaceful people demonstrating. I've never seen this in Well, no, I've seen a little bit in the 70s. But the 70s protests the
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anarchists that were nuts, I mean, they were they were breaking stuff, burning stuff, blowing stuff up, these people were just standing around, and there was no real warning they came in and just started, like spraying them and beating them. This is disgusting. It's really, really bad. So that's why we're gonna have to build back better. And Joe is gonna lead the charge and everybody's in step time first supercut
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Unknown: it's a very pertinent question to ask, how do we build back better, to build
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back better or whatever, we have a chance to reset the clock and build back better than before, to build back better than before. Remember that the terrible damage of COVID
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as we try to build back from this global pandemic turbine calls it build back better,
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Bill buck better, building back
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Adam: better, do things differently, to build back better,
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Unknown: we're gonna build it back better, and build it back better. To my plan to build back better.
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Start taking all the problems that have been created in education, mental health and start to build back in a positive way.
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I have launched a booklet called build back better Britain after Coronavirus.
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It's about building this country
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back, better growing conspiracy following it. It is called the Great reset. unprecedented opportunity to rethink and reset the ways in which we live the great opportunity for reset. The theory even calls Mr. Biden's campaign slogan build back better a front for the conspiracy to build back better,
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building back better our
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Adam: economy, build
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Unknown: visa.
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All elements of the great resets are fundamental to building the future we need.
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This pandemic has provided an opportunity for a reset.
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It's a big effort to some would say to build back better, we would say to really have a good reason. Can I please
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be on your free?
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John: Can I ask a question? Yeah. Bill What back better?
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Adam: Well, I have answers. I'm glad you asked.
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John: I need answers because God put everyone in their houses. Everything's out there standing around. What do you need to build back? Better? What what build what?
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Adam: Okay, why have answers? first answer if you go to whitehouse.gov, and you view the source code of whitehouse.gov, the website, you will see the dude's name Ben, have put in a plea to build help us build back better with a link to a website where you can sign up to become a dude named Ben for Joe. So that's part of the build back better, but the timing with the inauguration could not be better. It is time for the first virtual meetup of the World Economic Forum, with our boy Klaus Schwab leading the way and telling us what's gonna happen. Good morning. Good morning.
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Unknown: Good afternoon.
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2021 will be a crucial it will be a pivotal year for the future of humankind. Yeah, it will be crucial because we have to continue to fight off the virus. But we have to move out of the pandemic. We have to create sound economic hosts, which is more resilient, more inclusive, and more sustainable. But what we have to do Above all, is to restore trust in our world. crust is needed in order to overcome the crisis. But cost is needed as a base to have a future oriented mind and to construct the world for tomorrow.
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Adam: So what we're building back better is the world of tomorrow. And I love this if we had cast this and said okay, and we're gonna have this guy who sounds like the complete doctrine evil Nazi on the moon base. leading this would be rejected by Hollywood but yet here he is. And he backs up your theory a tad no more than a tad, about your Will you say April release of the quarantine, what we do is we lounge a process or lounge juice a few lounge lounge,
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Unknown: he means launch but lounge. The first step is to Davos agenda we starting next Monday. And for purpose of this week is to take stock
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Adam: to look at the state of the road to exchange museums and ideas and to show directions. But son, late May, we will have to first in person global summit taking place in Singapore kind of cooperates with your April. They're late Mays a little bit later than you said, but they're gonna have their first imperson douchebag assembly not in Davos, but in Singapore. And it wouldn't be Klaus Schwab, if Klaus didn't plug a new book, you have to find five policy areas. And of course, they are all interconnected. First, driving responsible industry transformation. Business finally is
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Unknown: moving to accept stakeholder principle as a stakeholder principle that is after the gate. He says you get the stakeholder principle. And we will publish at the beginning of next week, a book on stakeholder capitalism. And the subtitle is a global economy that works for Congress people. And
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Adam: it is what are we building back better, we're building back better for the climate.
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Unknown: Second policy area which we will address is enhancing the over stewardship. And here we will focus particularly also in few credits on the climate crisis, and are moving to account the free carbon co world area is designing fair economic and social systems. And here, one of security centers of our efforts is of course, the future of jobs, how to create decent livelihood for the fourth area is technologies for good
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Adam: technologies for good. That's a good one. As opposed to how you're using it now is technologies for good answer fifths is global
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Unknown: cooperation, how can we create a multilateral system which is more inclusive, which is adapted to the needs of the 21st century? I would call it the multilateral system 4.0 the multilateral system 4.0
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Adam: Now we need to understand the multilateral system is that not just the globalist New World Order?
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John: Well, he wants to the problem is you can't get China and Russia and probably not India to sign on to any of this crap. Who is this guy? He started the World Economic Forum as some sort of a guy could manage to do events he's like an event planners an event now taking themselves seriously seriously thinks he's a pundit
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Adam: Yes. But he's got the CEOs of the largest corporations on this whole zoom meeting with him all go yeah Klaus yeah class climate clouds climate clouds that's a big call him climate
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John: she got his new name Yeah. Wow,
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Adam: I met Klaus climates clouds will make it better. So climate clouds his idea is to crush all economies by crushing the small business and then we're going to go to carbon neutral which is all green New Deal carbon free co2, nitrogen, nitrogen oxide, whatever all of it gone gone gone so that it's all batteries and and then we're going to find good jobs for you good jobs, which will be sticking solar cells on on panels your green new deal
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that's what they want and then they can polish up the all the financial crap that's wrong and let companies go bankrupt and create new ones and buy up and the financial trickery and and then they think that they can finally fulfill the dream of a carbon exchange and, and taxing people for breathing. I don't put it past him to take it that far. Now will will climate clouds be successful? A doubtful But again, it's the corporations these corporations can do a lot. Look at the D platforming. Look at the purge that's taking place. Yeah, and they're private companies can accept who they want in a hotel on the airplane or rental car. Climate cloud says play with the game. Like in this climate class, I can do it more often.
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John: And I like it to do a good climate Klaus.
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Adam: That's and they've all bought in I mean, that what else is build back better about them that that's what
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John: it is. Now Willie is a meaningless phrase.
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Adam: Yeah. And we're gonna go that far. I
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John: don't know. No, I won't go anywhere.
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Adam: But they're, they're gonna talk about it a lot.
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John: Get rid of the capitalist system like that one guy did. And they said on the super clips, yeah, you get rid of capitalism and go to a socialistic central government control control of everything, even do all these things. But you know, even the most ardent lefty outside of the justice, Democrats. They're not buying any of this stuff. They like to make money. There's Silicon Valley, guys. They're all billionaires accidental in many cases, but they're still billionaires, not gonna throw give all their money to somebody else. They're a bunch of cheap pricks.
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Adam: Let's listen to one of those elites who might want to try and go for the full socialist deal. Senator Elizabeth Warren, while the
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Unknown: bottom quarter in America has gone down, down down, did you see the recent data out of the Fed that for lower income families, that is 20%. Think about that. And at that same moment, we've seen the top 1% in this crisis get richer than ever before. They have made hundreds of billions of dollars. That's why we call this the K shaped recovery. The top has gone up and others have gone down and we have a chance to repair that we have a chance to make this a country that works. Not just for that top that's going up but to create opportunity for everyone else as well. We could do this.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, a former leading Democratic candidate for president, Senator, I know you have lots of options on a big night like this.
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Adam: Yes, she was out and about talking about, well, her wealth tax
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Unknown: if you could get one policy on the table right now and get it through that 51 that 5050 senate and have commentary Hit that button and make it happen. What do you think would help the most wealth tax? A two cent tax on the top one 10th of 1% in this country, and I'll tell you why. It's not only about putting just modest tax on these giant fortunes, it's about the revenue that produces then to build opportunity throughout our economy. With that, too, since we can provide universal childcare, and universal preschool and raise the wages of every child care worker and preschool teacher in America, we could put money in the K 12. We could make a post high school education to your college four year college technical school tuition free we could cancel huge amount of the student loan debt. We could deal with the disparities that COVID has shown us ones that have forced us to have to look head on to it.
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Adam: She's gonna have such a great time. yappin about this and Andrew Yang will jump in say I told you we should give people 15 $100 a month you'll be the way to go. But the general message is well understood by the children of gitmo-nation.
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Unknown: Shut up screams
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John: mac and cheese
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Unknown: or new arms have been will may soon be found on dinner tables in Europe as he became the first insect to be approved as a human food. This is the meal worm on Wednesday, the European Food Safety Agency concluded the yellow bit of lava is safe to eat whole or dried high in protein bill worms can also be used in a variety of dishes. The delicacy is already being enjoyed in parts of the world including Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Experts believe this could potentially be a sustainable and low carbon emission source of food for
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the future.
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Adam: Did you catch that little thing in there? This delicacy
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John: I'm sorry what?
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Adam: She says they can mealworms can be put in a variety of foods and then she says this delicacy like mealworms are now a delicacy
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John: yeah oh yeah. Yeah, bugs want to eat bugs. They had meal worms you know I'm a stinking why they had mealworms the first one of these cockroaches and cockroach milk. Right. And now mealworms is a different kinds of alien species amongst us that need the eat these things and these are delicacy Chileans, who will eat the meal worms must be birds.
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Adam: It's a delicacy. Who eats?
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John: What planet?
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Adam: The people telling you to eat this eat it. That's why it's the lizards
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Unknown: taste like blue? We've, I mean, we've
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Adam: been laughing and joking about this for 14 years. And now it's here. They're gonna want you to eat bugs. cockroaches and mealworms want to take a shot with the actual virus? I mean, they do the job. They don't have our best interest at heart.
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John: You don't think?
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Adam: I don't think so? No. Especially when our girls coming back to town, Vicki Newland, one of the signature appointments from Joe Biden.
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Unknown: He has invited back Victoria Nuland, who a former I presumed former colleague of yours
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who I read has a bit of a reputation for getting under the Kremlin skin. Is that right?
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Well, only to the extent that she calls a spade a spade. She's very direct. She lived in Russia, Russian, so there's no fooling her, if you will. Having said that she's a very professional diplomat. She's dealt one on one. I mean, she was one of our top interlocutors, with the Russians over the crisis in Ukraine when the war was at its peak, and manage that relationship, that diplomatic engagement very professionally. And so I think it's a it's a huge asset to the government that she's willing to come back in and serve in the State Department. Again,
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Adam: I think she's an asset to the world. I mean, the last time we heard from Victoria Nuland on the global stage when she was staging the coup, the revolution in Ukraine I wonder how the EU feels about her coming back. anyone say anything
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John: about that, that they have the same impression that this funny person had that she's a great interloper. interloper.
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Adam: He's an arrow Lopez interloper into Locky Loper. Yeah, it's gonna be it's gonna be great. I'm looking forward to at least the next two years as we count down. Our first countdown is t minus 99 for masks. Our second countdown will be till Joe dies
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John: Did you see that dying? Um
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Adam: I found the his personal Secret Service guy. Asian and Asian secret Asian American item shows American Asian features. And a lot of people were posting Oh, look China's already covering like now I didn't think so. If you really look at that guy, key to me. It looked like he was there to stand as close to Joe Biden the President Biden as possible, just in case he trips or keels over. Yes, he tends to shuffle. And you can you can see the Secret Service who has a different pin on his lapel than other secret service from what I could tell the secret Asian man Yeah, that's what it is secret. Asian man. Nice secret Asian man. I think he's there to to stop Joe from from tripping and falling or to break a hip? No, of course not.
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Adam: Oh, I'm sorry. Okay. Gotcha.
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Adam: you Jake has an award coming today took four years but like the owls for tortoise in the race. I have reached the finish line and would like to be knighted sir not Jake of the quiet corner. Please give shout out to my friends from the New England meetups and no agenda social. I would appreciate it if you would check with the kitchen to see if there's any leftover salt bush mutton seasoned on the hook leftover from Sunday. I'd like to sample that don't place a special order though. The standard mutton in me will do just fine. Well, we do have some leftover salt bush mutton. So we'll get that for you in the morning. Thank you for your courage not Jake. See you in just moments at the roundtable.
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John: I don't think so. Just sir Donald Trump.
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All the no agenda meetups are scheduled no agenda meetups.com report from April the South Dakotans of Gitmo nation of the successful gathering of citizens is on the books a great looking group including a venerable night, a venerable night a couple of douchebags, and a recently relocated Minnesotans. We shared food drinks and excellent conversation. No one was triggered. Please wish an early Happy Birthday to sort of woody of the falls who has been listening since day one. Looking forward to the next gathering of the fine citizens of South Dakota. Local 919 report up from TJ Of course, we had a wonderful time with wonderful people since the best podcast in the universe deserves nothing less than the best meetup attendees in the universe. much thanks to Sir dude named Daniel who runs the website that made putting this together super easy indeed. Several people said they wanted to attend to meet up and I'm here to tell folks if you want one, schedule one you too could have wonderful time, or worst case scenario, no one shows up. We still had a chance to get out of the house and drink some beer like these folks in Florida. In the morning john and Adam, this
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John: is sir Dave goes from the southwest Florida pre inauguration meetup
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Unknown: at the beach box cafe. And I'm here with
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some of your most loyal fans
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just Lavelle Australian douchebag
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Kathy summer friend of Mason in Illinois.
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John: Present status douchebag
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Unknown: Hey john. Adam, this
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is Kathy,
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thank you for your courage.
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This is a Squire Chris Crowley from Southwest Florida and I am currently a douchebag but later this afternoon I was making my first $51 donation because the Knights said he would behead me if I did not thank you for your courage. Thank you Chris. The
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Adam: Gauntlet has been thrown in the morning everybody. Now we go to Quebec and Canada navia.
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John: no agenda meetups Quebec meets here in the sunny Scandinavian
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Adam: tundra. And we're ski doing and curfew in Webster effigy
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Unknown: ba ba da da da da me fermoy does declare Celsius TOEFL john Mr. Adam genuine,
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authentic ski do it's like a potter.
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Adam: According to Quebec law, all media must be bilingual. So that's why they add a little bit of Francaise in there. And I think I caught it. It was 12 degrees. And john it would be too cold for you. I didn't hear all the rest of it. Dallas Fort Worth Come on in with your meetup report. Hey,
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Unknown: this is Jared over at Snowbird in Frisco Texas hosting my very first meetup in the morning. I'm gonna pass the phone around. Hi, this
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is Don for blazer crafter.com just want to let you know that our legislates signs are now on the no agenda shop stop buying pick up your sign
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in the morning to you from Dallas, Texas. This is Alexa. I deduced myself today and I'm here with a bunch of mofos
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hit the amygdala.
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That was Julian, this is douchebag Gary.
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Adam: This is Eric Boyd having a great time with great people. Jonathan Dallas in the morning. All right in the morning, everybody. Here's what's coming up on the no agenda meetups calendar. No agenda meetup.com. Tomorrow the international na sedition meeting at four o'clock that is Miami Beach, the rooftop sunset lounge. Saturday, the pittsburgh pa Carnegie park that will be at Carnegie Park look for the balloons. Also on Saturday Springfield, Missouri super spreader event at two o'clock in Lindbergh tavern. The flight oh one one of the agenda in Anaheim, California on Saturday at 3:33pm. protesting the gruesome at brewery x in Anaheim on Sunday. Arlington, Virginia. They always do it during the show. I'll never know why. At noon in grottoes, in Shirlington. Also on Sunday Philadelphia PA local 76 they start at 6pm a biscuit for our birthday one year celebration at the Philadelphia Brewing Company and coming up for the rest of the month of January the 29th drinking in sconnie cuz Minnesota nuts is still locked down. Indiana, Pennsylvania on the 30th every time a bell rings an angel gets its COVID vaccine is the title of that meetup on the 30th local 404 shenanigans protest the Atlanta area sunset in New York the end of a new beginning. Also on the 30th Puget Sound convergence zone. Is Melbourne really free on January 30 in Melbourne and Green Bay Wisconsin January 30 titled town go and look up all of these meetups find one near you and the best part
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is if you can't find one just start one it's easy no agenda meetups calm they're always like a potluck
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Unknown: to go hang out with
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me
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Adam: I didn't show why so time I'm gonna select some things here.
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John: Well, all I got is a Biden one that's not as good as yours. It's the never failed only grab it here
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Adam: never failed.
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Unknown: We have never ever ever ever failed.
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Adam: It's nice I you know, extra points for dynamics of the clip. Actually, they
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John: got a sound guy back. Ah, it was breaking up the whole time during the duration speech.
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Adam: Really? Oh, yeah. Was it so they got the apple got the apple Sonic sound guy again is that I don't know who they got but whoever it is,
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John: that's where you got that clip.
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Unknown: I also have something called drums. That would be a Good end of show claimed drums on us and let's see what your drums are
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Adam: with that from the the parade.
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John: I don't know. on my list I know where I got
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Adam: I'm a sucker for a good drum cadence and I did like the Howard University marching band was good. I just I'm a sucker for I'm a sucker for drum bands and drum cadence. here's a here's four choices the AJ has that this one might be interesting. So you got enjoyable nuggets. Okay. Then we have this is crashes is Duff McKagan. Yeah, don't be so dramatic. And then, I think my favorite along with AJ is Jen Psaki.
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Unknown: I'm not a monster. Ooh,
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John: remember her saying that she was fun? I didn't think that clip it. Yeah. Yeah, no AJ Kj. Just,
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Adam: hey, I gotta go. I agree. It's just too good. I mean, that rant is just so classic. You're gonna die.
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John: So I got a couple of clips I want to end with Yep. First of all, I'm going to start tracking the change from the, from the coverage of the President and the networks and the way they got all these, especially the women. I don't want to point a finger at them, but they were Mary Bruce is a good example. She was given the job of White House court, the White House reporter now she's gonna be the person in the room and the correspondent. But she here she is a 57 second clip of her. You unfortunately, you can't see her face because she's got a big smile on her face. And but no matter at the end, she gets a big smile. And she says silently she says thank you. Thank you.
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Adam: She's not. She's not messed up.
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John: No, no. She's got a big smile on her face. And she is just gushing over by now. Just imagine if Trump had just been elected, inaugurated gave his speech. Who would you are? This was actually the day before but just all the stuff that Biden said is so fabulous. what he's going to do. I just imagine her talking about Trump this way. This is Mary Bruce. And so let's get to Mary Bruce Live in Washington tonight. And Mary, the
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Unknown: President Elect Joe Biden that powerful moment just before we came on the air tonight that solemn tribute to the more than 400,000 Americans now lost to COVID. And so many recognize that he faces a daunting task now of beginning his presidency. With so many crises at once he will try to unite this nation try to start the healing. It is addressed tomorrow,
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he will and David vine will try to set a new tone. Starting at the beginning of the day, we've learned that he's invited congressional leaders of both parties to join him at church sending a clear message of unity a message that will then carry over into that big address. I'm told it will be optimistic and forward looking Biden will recognize that we are in a moment of unprecedented crisis, but he will be asking all Americans to join him as he faces these remarkable challenges.
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David will marry such a heavy week in America but we still take note of your new roles senior White House correspondent after years of reporting in Washington, well earned and well deserved Mary, thank you for your
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Adam: Oh, Tiffany 10 taboo well deserved, well earned. You got it girl
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John: and she did a silent thing.
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Adam: I'm so blessed. So blessed.
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John: So she's a she's a complete student.
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Adam: I have one clip that I skipped, which I think will fit in here. This is without a doubt, a big deal as we're returning back to normal.
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Unknown: You know, the
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Adam: whole idea of oh my goodness, we're actually just going to Oh my god, we're going to do regular press, Beatty things. Oh, thank you Jim Saki.
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Unknown: I was White House press secretary Jen Psaki offering the first press briefing from the press briefing room there in the White House of the administration. few notable things there one, she basically said they would be restoring the daily weekday press briefings that had been tradition in presidents before President Trump and that died under his watch.
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Adam: That died under his watch, because you couldn't do any more. Because all you got is the press yelling and interrupting him. They were impossible to do. They dot they die.
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John: Well even I will say this at the end where he gets in his marine one to go to the Andrews Air Force Base or whatever it's called now. He's going to the base and they got his costs or one of those guys was yelling at him. Yeah. And what and they would get there. I'll tell you exactly what I did clip it because it's too dumb, but they were yelling. Are you gonna admit that you lost fair and square? Are you gonna admit that you lost fair and square So they're hopeless. And then we have this little, little tidbit for this is this the no mention of Trump? This is and I have a comment on this. This is a, again, ABC and David Muir and everybody all bite never mentioned Trump. Trump doesn't mention Biden and it goes like this. Trump didn't even mention bide, wooden, a hole. But it's okay. If Biden doesn't mention Trump, that's good. He didn't mention Trump. That's the way that that's the way to give it to him.
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Unknown: Democracy prevailing at a time, we saw writers here try
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to overturn the results of an election and I can't help but think about Vice President Mike Pence, there who was under immense pressure to do something that he constitutionally just could not do.
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And he resisted, and today he is there
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for this moment. President Trump is not George.
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He certainly is not. And, of course, President Biden, good thank his predecessors who were there today, thank
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President Carter,
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John: who could not make it today. David mirror that silence failing to mention President Trump At All that silence may have been the most elegant, most eloquent and elegant review possible.
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Adam: It was profound
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Unknown: not to hear we were told us wouldn't be looking forward. But we did not hear it mentioned his predecessor at all.
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John: Yeah. It's great. They didn't make now I just decided to do a little research on this.
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Adam: Ah, here we go.
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John: They lie. I looked at all I looked into all the all the previous inaugural addresses. And they never mentioned the previous guy, except at the very beginning, where they thank the people that are there. Thank you, Your Eisenhower, Kennedy. He acknowledges Eisenhower being sitting there. I would like to thank Nixon, whoever was at the inauguration at the very beginning before the speech even begins in the speech, nothing. Same thing with Lyndon Johnson. Same thing with every one of nobody mentioned is the predecessor, but suddenly now, I mean, Trump wasn't there. So he couldn't be acknowledged for not being there, because it wasn't there. So they wouldn't get that little mentioned at the beginning. Before the address, but during the address, nobody ever mentioned their predecessor, they don't talk about him. And they never mentioned him by name. But suddenly now it's a big deal. And it's an elegant way to snub the president, that horrible guy. These people are shameless.
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Adam: Well, it's, what they're doing is they're not really interested in deprogramming. Conservatives, Republicans and Trump supporters, they're more interested in enforcing the mind control and the conditioning and the programming of their current audience. And the people that are on board with them. They're just segmenting it as much as possible. They're doing the opposite of what they say should be done.
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John: And they're doing a fine job.
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Adam: It's doing a great job. And the more they do it, the longer we can keep doing our show.
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John: Yeah, I guess it's really gotten pathetic. There's, I mean, in the olden days, the network's always said, we got to get the biggest audience we can we have to be pretty objective. But now Now, that's just they figured their audience is just gonna be democrats who support you know, whoever the democrats are. And there's just almost like the newspapers used to be in the 1800s when there used to actually be newspapers called the Democrat. Yeah.
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Adam: Wrap up for me, with little Bitcoin news. Since we've been talking Bitcoin has gone up $1,000. Now it's a 30 to 174. But Bitcoin is a real problem. It's certainly a problem for the elites who believe in the great reset, who believe in the central bank digital currencies and believe we can save the world as long as we can stop those children with their Bitcoin. FBI is also investigating the funding of the January 6 event from both
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Unknown: domestic and foreign sources, including mysterious Bitcoin transfers of over $500,000 from overseas to people supporting the original rally.
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Adam: Just a word on this for a moment, because I don't think I made it clear the last time we were talking about this, to Bitcoin itself. every transaction is completely In fact, every cryptocurrency the ones that are with a ledger, blockchain is completely transparent. You can see when money came on from an exchange, you can see which wallet is going to and there's multiple ways that you could track down that person with that wallet ID by IP address. In fact, Bitcoin is a very bad way to do things illegally, because it can be tracked and it'll just sit there waiting for the money to bounce around and unless you you keep passing it off around the world, they can't track you fast enough. You are ultimately trackable. But If that's so, then what is this mysterious bullshit? Oh, but if it went to some some insurrectionist domestic terrorists. Tell us who where's the indictment? Come on, let's do something about it Stop being so blame. You're just making it scary. It's so scary. And Janet Yellen, she's gonna make it even scarier. This is during her testimony as she becomes the Secretary of the Treasury. What do you think about I'm going to set up
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Unknown: one area of growing concern, for example, is the potential for terrorists and criminals to use cryptocurrency to finance their activities. So, Dr. Yellen,
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can you outline some of these emerging technological concerns
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and
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how Treasury should combat new forms of terrorist and criminal financing? Senator, I
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think you're absolutely right that the technologies to
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accomplish this change over time and we need to make sure that our methods for dealing with these matters with terrorist financing change along with changing technology, cryptocurrencies, or a particular concern, I think many are used, at least in a transactions since mainly for illicit financing. And I think we really need to examine ways in which we can curtail their use and make sure that anti money laundering doesn't occur through those channels.
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Adam: Bitcoin transactions mainly for illicit purposes to how people are saving saving their money in Bitcoin and she's calling them illegal while the true criminals go free. HSBC.
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John: The real Yeah, the real boys, the real boys, the guys that know what they're doing, they know how to get it. I have one last clip. Okay. Does that do a nice little lighter? Yeah, play. It's not like a call from c span.
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Adam: Go c span is always always good for a chuckle. What are we got?
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John: Oh, and what's funny about this clip is the way it ends up this is c span. This is the call in misty from Arkansas, D. You're on c span. Thank you.
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Unknown: Appreciate you taking my call. I'm coming from a totally different path than when I've heard this morning. And by the way, it took me about 176 calls to get through. I've been turned firmers two hours but this unite, they can throw that down the toilet. It's not going to happen. There are too many people like me that have seen calling for impeachment from President Trump the day he was elected. We've seen our agency, the State Department, the Justice Department,
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work actively to have a to withhold fake Russian thing to impeachment. And now we have big tech center and everything conservative everything republican people are getting fired. We've seen riots and Black Lives Matter.
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Misty mystery.
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We're trying to stick with the inauguration today. What
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would you like to hear from Joe Biden?
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Okay, what would I Well,
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I don't think there's going to be any unity I really don't believe there's anything he can say
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that will make me convinced that the collection wasn't stolen, and that Donald Trump has been set up all four years. It's so obvious. And I would like to hide misty misty in Arkansas.
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Adam: man that's just sad. This lady wants to say some shout out old lady in Arkansas.
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John: Oh man,
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Adam: horrible c span I thought that was that was four people by the people by the cable companies.
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John: They don't know what good programming
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Adam: they don't need to show mixers sir Lou the shoe. And by request the drone again full track. And up next on no agenda stream.com. We have hogs story. So make sure you catch that and we return on Sunday with another bone chilling, deep thrilling episode of the best podcast in the universe. The no agenda show. And please remember us at devore ak.org slash na coming to you from opportunity zone 33 here in the capital The Lone Star State Austin, Texas to region number six on all the governmental maps in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry
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John: from Northern Silicon Valley where I don't know it's a nice day again. I don't see anything shut down. But okay, um, John Dvorak, we return
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Adam: on Sunday. Join us and remember devore act.org slash na until then thank you trolls and
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John: such. What was that all about?
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Adam: I knew it was You didn't know
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Unknown: One more question.
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do you know john see the four x PC Magazine?
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Apparently you owe him a lunch.
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Every time he brings you up, he's
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like john McAfee owns he owes me a lunch and
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he owes me a good articles
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flying over
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Adam: Afghanistan, or maybe it was Pakistan. I promised
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Unknown: myself to aim.
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Adam: That was on my list. I don't care if I missed my remote control. I do what I'm told by someone.
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Unknown: Obama gave me a bush, more than bush and I cost millions were supposed
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Adam: to target terrorists, but not so much civilians. I don't want to say some got in my
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Unknown: way. A drone again, naturally.
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John: A drone again
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