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January 28th, 2021 • 3h 15m

1316: Mark of the Mask

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John: That's not good enough. Show
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Adam: him the anal swab. Adam Curry,
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Unknown: John Dvorak, January
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Adam: 28 2021 this is your award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 1316 This is
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Unknown: no agenda broadcasting
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Adam: live from opportunity zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas capital of the Lone Star State in the morning everybody.
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John: I'm Adam Curry in from Northern Silicon Valley where they figure they can take us out with an executive order, by the way it's storming here
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Adam: What do you mean take you out are they are they gonna take out California we finally getting rid of it dropping off the edge of the map what's going on
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John: the way this guy's cranking out executive orders is like he's, he's the king. King Biden
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Adam: is funny you say that I have a guy thought I had a clip now. I guess I didn't cut it. I had ben shapiro counting how many executive orders there were.
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Unknown: Oh, here it is. I
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Adam: do have the clip. Hold on a sec. This one.
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John: Joe Biden is now the president of the United States. According to Hank Barry and daily wire through
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Adam: Monday, January 25, the
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John: sixth day of his tenure in office, Joe Biden had issued 28 executive orders. dwarfing the initial number of executive orders issued by former presidents in the initial days of their tenure, former President Trump signed for executive orders in the first week of his tenure, with a total of 220 executive orders signed in his total time as President, former President Barack Obama signed five in the first week 276 overall, former President George W. Bush signs zero in his first week, former President Bill Clinton signed one in his first week presidential Biden has signed a 28 in the first six days.
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Unknown: Apparently he signed a few more yesterday, that means he is up to 3333.
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Adam: I love how ben shapiro can put five times more information in a space of time than anyone in the world. It's really, it's really quite phenomenal. But I think we need to just start off with a brief discussion. Luckily, you're an expert at this stuff about what happens. Yeah.
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Unknown: Well,
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Adam: you know, I heard you and Andrew on th unplug talking about the GameStop the Reddit
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John: group. Oh, geez, that's the strangest thing I've ever seen.
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Adam: Oh, it's fantastic. This is. Now I was a day trader for a while remember, I had day trader I had I was a podcaster. And a day trader, it's amazing. I found a woman who would put up with me. And I did that for a while. So I know a little bit about this. But I'm glad that we have your expertise to set me straight, I figured just give it a try and then see how this fits into the bigger picture. So first, I think a lot of people don't really understand the concept of shorting. And I'm gonna give that a shot. And I want you to correct me and I don't know, I don't know much about options. JOHN, you can explain that, how that fits into this much
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John: of that history.
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Adam: Do you want me to do this, or,
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John: I'm sorry, just bringing a bunch of songs to mind.
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Adam: As long as you just keep that up? Yes, I'll give you some cues for new songs. So let me hold your hand as we
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John: hold your hand.
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Adam: Okay, so in the way the markets work is you have to be able to make money, when a stock goes up and goes down. That's a mature financial market. And the way it goes the way you make money on the way up, I think everyone understands that you buy low you sell high, the way you make money on the way down. And this is it's kind of a mind Bender, but you got to wrap your head around it, in order to make money on a stock going down. You let's say you want it, you think it'll go from 10 to five, that's kind of your your price target, you will borrow the stock someone else's stock, this is made very efficient, you can do it with a click of a mouse, you will borrow the amount of stock you want and immediately an interest counter starts ticking. So you do have to pay interest over that. And that can vary based upon the stock etc. Just like a loan. It's it's not it's not like a loan, it's a loan of the stock at that price at the at the $10. So you have to eventually over some time. And sometimes that's even restricted as to how much time you have to put to give the stock back. So you, what you'll do is you will sell that stock that you just borrowed again, for even for for Robin Hood people it's really one tap, it's one click, it's not a big deal happens in the background. And then if the stock hits your price target if it's five, but as long as it's below that, you then buy the stock the same amount. And then you give it back to the guy that you borrowed it from or
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the institution again, just a mouse click. And so then you've made the difference minus whatever interest you had over here. Long You had the stock shortage, that's what it's called. Now when you add options to that, that just makes it the the prize that much bigger or the loss that much bigger Is that fair to say, john?
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John: Little loss can never be with options can ever be more than they do whatever you plan to put in the option. If you're doing the site bought $1,000 with the option is the most I can lose it is 1000. Okay, so better was shorting I can lose my ass.
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Adam: Well, here's here's what's interesting about this case. So this and we'll just a GameStop. But a lot of stocks were involved in this and a lot of hedge funds, I think, and I spoke with Porter, which yesterday afternoon and we put a couple more things together. The way a hedge fund will typically short a stock is they may short 100 shares of a stock but then to hedge that, you know, so that they you know they have if that if they start losing money on it, they may have an upside somewhere else, they'll buy an equal amount or value in something that they're long on IE they think it's going up and then might be a little more stable like Apple etc. So you run into trouble when the price of the stock that's shorted starts to go up. And here's the kicker. This stock was shorted by 140%. Now I've seen 30 ac 30 40% short, you're like, wow, that'd be pretty fun. If that goes up to 140. That means 40% of the shares that were that people had bet a bet a bet on on the downside shorted, were Phantom, they would be had been loaned out multiple times or just made up or God knows.
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John: Yes, that's a problem.
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Adam: Well, this is so they got screwed by their own system. And then when you have an organizing force that has enough buying power, and you
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John: read it just all things
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Adam: well, and it's it I mean, the Reddit is now private and the guys move to telegram, it doesn't matter. They organize and they did it well. And they just went out and just bought a whole crapload coordinated, which is exactly what the hedge fund guys to stocks on the upside and the downside, except they have the advantage of going on TV and talking it up or down on on CNBC. And there was one particular analyst from one of these hedge funds, and he had been shitting all over GameStop. And now we have a bit large crossover of gamers who also are playing the game of Robin Hood stocks and and they just got all whipped into a frenzy and like Yeah, let's go screw those guys, you know, not much different than you have any type of group of people who are yelling about the elites or the Illuminati or the New World Order or kids and kids and containers. I mean, it's it's all the same. And it's it's young people who it's the same as the Bitcoin guys that I've been working with. They grew up during the Gulf War, that was 911 then we invaded the wrong country. Then we had the financial meltdown. Now we have the Coronavirus now have the great reset, and they're like you guys are been a bag of dicks. So we're going to do everything we can to take you down. But here's where I think it's interesting is this was not just the Reddit Group, a lot of other hedge funds. Were playing in this to screw their competitors. In particular, Robin Hood when you're buying or selling a
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stock and they will just shut you off of buying or selling and particularly selling sorry, restricted sales today on this stock is crazy. They they don't you're not really buying it directly on the on the exchange, Robin Hood is front running that. So they will buy it cheaper sell it to you a little bit more expensive. But when you're selling they were selling it to other hedge funds. So this became an attack of epic proportions. And this morning, do you see what happened to GameStop? JOHN, it went to almost 500 overnight, crashed down at the open to blow 200 up to 450. Now, again, the 150 It's a war. And it's the war that the hedge fund and Wall Street always play on smaller companies and each other And now for the first time, which is freaks some people out. Because when when the short squeeze started IE they had to buy back stock at a more expensive price to give back the stock they borrowed which didn't exist in the first place. Apparently at least some of it there was nothing left to buy everyone else it there was no supply and then they also started attacking the long positions these guys had so their hedge was going down. So now you run into a problem where the person you borrowed the stock from says well you don't have anything to back it up anymore. You got to sell stuff now at a super loss and and give me the proceeds. So I think several heads fund went down multiple billion dollars. And they and I think it's not over. Right? It looks like it's still going
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on.
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John: Hello, are there any listeners?
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Adam: I don't know.
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John: Are there any listeners left? Please? You know, you know,
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Adam: you can you can be that way, but everyone's talking about it. And I don't hear a lot of good explanations. But it's it's a version of it.
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John: I mean, there is. I don't know if there is a good explanation, as you noticed you listened to the dish unplugged show? We don't know. Well, I mean, you'd what you did you did explain how this system works. But the explanation for this piling on is still unknown.
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Adam: No, I gave it to you. The reason is because
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John: we're looking at the x No, you gave me the reason. Who, who did it the explanation? It needs more than reasons it needs a who, what, where, why. And we don't have any idea who really is behind it. I agree. I and that's part of the explanation. You know, I don't know who did this. And why did they do it? I don't know. The reason is because they're all they're a bunch of gamers defending GameStop. The whole thing is vague. It could be the Russians, it could be the Chinese don't even introduce
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Adam: No, I already know the Russian thing was introduced right away. And I'll tell you where this is going. Because, of course the Chinese put 300 million into Reddit so they could be implicated. I don't know. I agree. There's someone, someone or something much bigger behind this because there were trades going at $50 million a pop. So that's not the way the action went. It looks like a Soros operation one big, someone big. And but there were others involved. And what's happening now is the street is going well, there's two things one, the little people are going yeah, we got the power and they're all gonna get locked down and hammered on the head and thrown in jail. By the SEC unless you find another place to organize Reddit is not gonna work for you. And the other thing that's happening and even Glenn Greenwald, I didn't clip it, but it hurt him this morning, was saying, Well, you know, there's kind of a political vibe to this group. It's kind of a little bit like alt right. It's only a matter of time, before Trump has ordered his Nazi storm troopers to take down the wall street guys he hates that's what's coming. Guaranteed. It's going to be the insurrectionists online the DVDs of Reddit that's where it's that's where it's going. No one wants to really tell the truth about what's happening here. So blame it on on on the alt right, it's coming. It's coming. It's coming. It'll be his fault. And and the same people who stormed the Capitol. I wish I could be
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watching TV this morning because I'm sure I would pick it up
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John: there storming the Capitol. sink and hydrate hedge funds. Guys,
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Adam: the good news is we can now get a good dose of it. on Fox, the money honey is back. She's on primetime. You mean she's Maria Bartiromo? They're no no she's on Fox News not Fox Business. Fox News she's on right before Tucker at seven.
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John: Oh good. Yeah, you shouldn't be on
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Unknown: Yeah.
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John: Although we have to stretch he didn't fire her.
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Adam: We have to change her name though. Big money honey is a little
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John: little I've ever used that term and
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Adam: but that was that was a wall street thing. Everyone used that. How
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John: about 20 years ago? How about CNBC.
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Adam: Right? How about the coin Cougar
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John: to coin Cougar I think there's a winner.
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Adam: Thank you.
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John: He has an implication is that she's old?
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Adam: Oh, it's not old. She
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Unknown: just made me here.
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Adam: That means she's mature. And and still.
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John: I'm sorry. mature,
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Adam: mature?
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John: aged well aged.
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Unknown: Yes, yes.
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Adam: Well aged.
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John: And there you go. Well, I everything you said was fine. Well, thanks,
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Unknown: gee.
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Adam: Anything that's really great. Well, then let me stick on. How about this, I'll just stick on the purge for a second because we got a few things there and we can add you know now discord is purged. The Wall Street bets people off and ready to shine, it's going to be completely obliterated and we'll see where they wind up. But there were a couple other things going on in the
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John: world. You just bought back. This bothers me. You're a company and you got lots of throughput. You got eyeballs, which is what everybody wants. A lot of the eyeballs come from people who want to watch some of these characters that are on there that are making a fuss and then you get rid of them. But what is the point of this Because you don't like what they say it's supposed to be right you're running a business because you care about what people say what kind of businessmen are these? These are lousy businessmen
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Adam: shit what happened like clip here the scare all woke oh no you get woke woke that's the worst part he woke though new woke
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John: times I had these Dilip Joe's keep throwing stuff at me that's all everything they could everything makes a blurry this read this is all new york times woke. Yeah it's like is there any other source of information nowadays besides the New York Times?
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Adam: No I think that's pretty much it. There was something else in the New York Times about another thing about how men are to blame for something that was
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John: made to blame.
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Adam: Here it is. I think this is it. Yeah, this is it. Maybe it was the New York Times think it was men who are anxious about their masculinity are more are more likely to support aggressive politics and, and and your big brute and to have voted for Trump. Orange man bad so now we can just see on the outside by how you act if you voted for the orange man.
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John: Now I have I was gonna do it. I didn't do it. I'm just gonna throw it out there as a possible thing people could do if they wanted to. which goes right against the grain and when it comes to that thesis, which is ludicrous. But if you want to be ludicrous, let's do this. Go to c span and listen to the call ends. Yeah, when you hear that a democrat line? Well, I don't think that Trump's a good guy. Republicans. Well, I'm not absolutely sure about that. The old Republicans have radio voices they got the big balls and all the democrats are squeaky little guys, I'm I was gonna do that it was too much work. That's where I draw the line. At some point. I'm not gonna see money. You could do an analysis you could do a bass notes. But now this is nonsense. And the New York Times should be ashamed of itself for doing stuff like that's bigoted. Hmm.
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Adam: Well, anyone who sounds masculine must be purged. Jake Tapper at CNN can tell you exactly who these people are and what has to happen to them. You know, it's
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Unknown: just so strange because look, I mean, I'm not a constitutional scholar.
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John: I don't have an opinion on this. Oh, shit.
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Adam: Like he says, I don't have an opinion on this. But standby.
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Unknown: A lot of people who are voting to not have any consequences for Donald Trump
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are doing so not because of constitutionality, but because they don't want to hold Donald Trump to any sort of standard. I mean, that's they and they never and they never have what they believe in consequences for everybody else.
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John: What would the consequences be outgoing? ran, by the way. Rand Paul had the best arguments is the person the reason for the for impeaching anybody in any office is to get him out of office. If the guy's already out of office. What are you trying to prove our accomplish? This is just wheel spinning. It's showboating. It's pathetic. Don't and here he goes.
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Unknown: Mr. Campus. They and they never end they never have. They believe in consequences for everybody else. But they
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John: got voted out. That's
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Unknown: the consequence. As an outgoing president, former president can literally incite an insurrection on the Capitol
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Adam: to hold on to power. Oh, yeah. I think that's what we saw. He was he said work, to hold on to power to subvert democracy. He's a victim. And
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Unknown: they don't think there should be consequences. So
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Adam: if they don't believe that an impeachment travel is constitutional,
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Unknown: that you know, that's that's obviously a legal position, a legal argument.
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But if you don't believe that, then then what consequence? What consequence should there be
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John: voted out?
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Adam: Do you think that some people are just above the law, and it shouldn't be a criminal trial? Oh, goodness, Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy for that matter, have said the Donald Trump played a role in the terrorist attack. He played
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Unknown: golf predicted it, not the specifics, but that there would be violence Emergency Broadcast System announcing the commencement of the annual government thanks you for your
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Adam: speaking of Rand Paul, he kind of got got in George Stephanopoulos his face in a really fun way. He did as Stephanopoulos tried to do the whole Nazi thing again,
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Unknown: the debt Department of Justice led by William Barr said there's no widespread evidence of fraud. Can't you just say the words this election was? What I would suggest is what I would suggest is that if we want greater confidence in our elections, 75% of Republicans agree with me is that we do need to look at election integrity. And we do need to see if we can restore competence in the elections. Well, 75% of Republicans agree with you because they were fed a big lie by President Trump and his supporters. stolen, why can't you say? Well, I think we're one I think when you make a George George, George, where you make a mistake is that people coming from the liberal side like you, you immediately say, everything's a lie. Instead of saying there are two sides to everything. Historically, what would happen is if I said that I thought there was fraud, he would introduce someone else who said there wasn't. But now you insert yourself in the middle and say, the absolute fact is that everything I'm saying is alive. Well. I said what the President said was alive. He said, Hold on a second. He said the election. This election was not stolen. This election results were certified in every single state counts, it counts. You're saying that? Absolutely. It was you're saying there was no fraud and it's all been investigated? That's just not true. I it's not what I said, sir. I said the Department of Justice found no evidence I finished my point was not true. They were all
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liars. You just simply saying we're all liars if I said it was a lie that the election was stolen from us that you're right, and we're wrong.
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Adam: Oh, sad. I had a whole second clip where he did another good bit on that, but it's just an empty clip for some reason. But what I liked what he said was, Hey, man, you know, what you're doing is you're inserting yourself in a journalistic piece. Before you should have someone from the other side not you telling me to shut up.
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John: Yes, that's what that's become the standard and you had to do both those clips you just played the tapper clip and same thing Yeah, yeah. Inserting himself he's become the big expert. Why? Why even have these shows? Why even have a guest on why don't you just sit there and yeah, go away. Like you know talk radio does that leave me right wing talk radio does he have the guy comes on? Yeah, get get get Jackie's the big expert. He goes on and people he entertains people. But why do it as some sort of phony baloney deal to have a guest on when you're not gonna listen to them?
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Adam: I don't even know. What I'm most worried about, is the irrelevance of these channels just diminishing to such such a degree that they won't even be useful to us at a certain point. This isn't people are not going to be watching this much longer to Doom the show. Well, that's what hence my worry. Like, what if we don't have these nut jobs to clip that's gonna be a problem.
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John: You know, I think there's an ever never ending supply of nut jobs to clip except that they're harder to give me harder to find. But I don't know these networks are gonna dig and a half to get First of all, I think the network's gonna have to get rid of these guys. They're not entertaining. They're annoying. Yeah. And they're, and they're embarrassing the operation. ABC should be ashamed of itself to have a guy like step innopolis. You've been running. He's a Clinton he stuff Yeah,
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Adam: but he's got inside track. They're not gonna get rid of him. He's important for them. She doesn't have
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John: an inside track to anything. There's a knee jerk liberal. And then on that show with all the giggling women a good morning, America. I mean, it's an embarrassment. Mm hm.
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Adam: So things are changing rapidly around the world and around the country. While the US seems to be opening up magically in the Netherlands, that was four days of rioting, which if you didn't
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John: want to go around the world, I do have a round the world clip.
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Adam: Yeah. And then I wanted to talk about what happened in the Netherlands because it's kind of exceptional. Yeah,
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John: it's in there.
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Adam: Oh, yes.
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John: It should be COVID roundup
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Adam: International, I'm guessing
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Unknown: that would be at an international news, Britain's top 200,000 Coronavirus deaths the world's fifth highest death toll. Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the nation to mark the grand milestone.
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I'm really sorry for every life that has been lost and of course as prime minister, I take full responsibility for everything that the government has done.
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several European countries including Germany are making medical grade masks mandatory and some indoor public spaces. Francis also recommending medical masks so for fabric ones in the Netherlands knightly riots have shaken towns and cities across the country following a curfew and post Saturday to stem a new wave of infections. Police arrested nearly 200 people Monday night local authorities have expanded police authority to counter the riots. Canadian officials find a casino mogul and his wife after they flew to a remote community in the Yukon Territory in order to cut the line for vaccines. Rodney and Katarina Baker received Coronavirus vaccines intended for indigenous residents in Beaver Creek, including elders of the White River First Nation, after the couple claimed to be staffers at a local motel.
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Adam: Notice how there's six seconds about riots in the Netherlands and 15 seconds about the douchebag elites who cut cut in line to shame that that's really and in Canada, navia in Toronto media media, no longer essential personnel, here's a cop telling a camera man, this very fact, essentially, is that media at this point in time is not a financial service rate
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Unknown: is a square.
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So we can't have you come and gather
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and stay for a while beuter because the central reason was a grocery shopping. So you're telling me media is not essential? So this information is provided that I'm acting on today.
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So I'm not allowed in square? Yes, sir.
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When did that become a thing? So
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Adam: I'm just for my own edification. Well, I
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Unknown: can't tell you the exact date that that started and or anything like that.
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I just tell you on the information I've provided, and I'm active on today, the information I was given
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the name and badge number officer, you can see my name right there.
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Adam: There you go. So you're telling me I have to leave the square? What happens if I don't leave the square? Then I will be giving you the ticket. Okay. Okay. All right. So I'm calling you right now, and I'm giving you the opportunity to leave on your own admission, or you will be fine. Okay. There you go. No longer essential service can't quite explain how it works, but no longer essential in Canada in Toronto.
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John: So the net of the job they're doing is not essential, let's face it.
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Adam: The Netherlands is a very familiar template. And with that, I mean the same as Black Lives Matter Inc, where you have peaceful protesters, then you get some people who start to make a ruckus and then someone with the umbrella breaks the windows. And then the the bottom of society goes in and takes whatever they can same in a way. Same happen at the Capitol. A lot of people protesting You know, they're okay, so they were surrounding how they get in there and all sudden some windows got broken. Then you got the guy with the Viking helmet walking inside. And it's kind of the bottom of the of the cupit. There. In the Netherlands. This started out four or five days ago on the museum playing which is a big large grass field in between the museums, the Rights Museum where Obama landed his helicopter in the middle of the city that gives you visual, and that was filled with very peaceful amsterdammers, who were protesting the curfew and the curfew is very polarizing, because there has not been one since 1943, when the Germans instituted that, and it's called the evening clock. And it's people can't understand how the Coronavirus with its relatively low death count can cause this type of situation, which is by by all measures as bad as the Nazi occupation. So they were protesting that and the first thing well, they should and the first thing that happened is the cops came out. And they started spraying people like bugs with water cannons and not not just like you're
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wet. You know, I saw people getting sprayed hit their head against the cement wall bleeding, busted the head open. They were beaten people with sticks. I mean, there's tons of video they're not shy about it. And then somebody broke a window and then the lowest the bottom of the Netherlands when and loaded now looting grocery stores. This is not in the Dutch culture, food for the same reasons the hunger winter of 1945 when people were starving, they were cooking, nettle and rock soup. Through rock soup to get some minerals and some nettle for a bit of taste. And people died hungry. You don't mess around with food in Holland, you just don't do it. So stealing groceries like that. Now this, no one's gonna tell you and you won't see it in the mainstream. This was the migrant population primarily and there was also a anti fog faction. Clearly it's the same people with the black outfits, the black hoods and the helmets and the backpacks. So there's something bigger going on, and what can as the cops couldn't hold it. This is what I kind of love about the Netherlands. Every big soccer club has its its supporter club. You can also call them hooligans, but they're known as a football supporter clubs. They just said screw it and they started patrolling their own streets and the riots ended. It was not sanctioned by the police, as some said but I thought that was pretty cool. But there's something going on is this is beyond people just being angry of being locked down
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that writing? That was not and part of it is is a migrant issue. I think we'll see more of this. Maybe it's a color revolution taking place in front of our eyes. I don't know. It has all the home of migrants
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John: thing is never going to be discussed by the mainstream media, which is woke.
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Adam: Yes.
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John: So you might as well just forget that. So you're only going to hear this sort of analysis on this show?
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Adam: Correct. And I have never closed
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John: before. And I think what you said is probably right on the money. But wouldn't it be? Yeah.
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Adam: So this is causing a lot of a lot of problems. consternation
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John: is the
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Adam: Yes. friction. How about that? friction, friction and cost? Yes, quite a bit of friction
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John: and ringing.
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Adam: So then we have in these United States and wonder above wonder looks like we're opening up in California right after Joe Biden is elected. California is one of many states now lifting stay at home orders.
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Unknown: We're seeing a flattening of the curve. Everything it should be up is
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up. Everything that should be down is down. Keyphrase positivity rates, hospitalizations, I
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Adam: see us the governor said decisions on COVID restrictions will be based on science. But the Associated Press found some of the scientific data used to determine those restrictions in California was being withheld from the public. When asked why state officials said the data would confuse and potentially mislead the public if made public? I mean, does it get any nuttier?
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John: That is a great clip.
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Adam: I mean, you're it's so we're gonna go
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John: by science, but you can't see the science because you'll be confused you morons.
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Adam: Which means it's bullshit. Which
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John: exactly what it means because they can probably, yeah, well, there's been some law. The other thing is there's some lawsuits that are forming. Ah, apparently, some of these businesses are using guys noticing in their insurance policy that going out of businesses. For whatever reason, it could be the government shutdown, they're suing the insurance companies for all kinds of damages. courts, in some states in the northern states, the judges saying, Yeah, that makes sense. Okay. And now the insurance companies are getting bent out of shape about this. They're fighting it. And I think they're gonna go after the states, the insurance companies got some deep pockets.
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Adam: Yeah.
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John: So I think there can be suing the state. So I think the states are going to be sued. And there's going to be plenty of evidence that shows that they shut down for No, for no consistent reason. And then they put their little insurer ease under attack and put them out of business and somebody's got to pay up.
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Adam: I like it. I like it. And while we're at it, why don't we go after the teachers union
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Unknown: this morning, new details about how the virus is spreading among kids, the CDC revealing there's little evidence that the spread is happening in schools, as long as proper precautions are taken. When you take precautions. The risk of transmission from students to students or from students to teachers is actually quite a bit lower than it is just going around in the general community. But there are some important caveats. It really only holds if schools are taking substantial precautions. That means masking social distancing, small groups, rigorous cleaning protocols, I think, you know, teachers unions are absolutely right to advocate very strongly that schools not open unless they have these kinds of measures in place. A new study of 17 grade schools in rural Wisconsin found that over a three month period 191 students and staff tested positive for COVID. But only seven of those cases were linked to transmission at school, the CDC finding the rate of spread in those schools is much lower than the average community growth during the same period. But experts warn those results may not be representative of all areas,
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John: students in very small pods, classes of about 11 or 12 distance in a rural area. They could go to school safely. Sadly, it costs money.
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Adam: So it's all bullcrap. But the teachers unions, they want more money, they're just gonna keep everything closed.
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John: Yeah, they should be sued. Yes, that report was dubious. They they say, well, we can put the kids back if it can prove that down.
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Adam: ABC. It's ABC. That's that's my point. That just everyone's there are so many multiple agendas. Think about the problems here. We have. First of all, we have the political problem. Democrats, it's now clear the Democratic Party and democratic governors and mayors kept everything locked down and shut down until orange man was gone. That is clear. I mean, especially the Newsome where you know, lockdown remember just before the election or even right after the election, not outside no Restaurants closed, shut up, go away, go home, stay, don't don't even sing, don't talk loud. He had no singing. And now, now it's like oh, magic, but we can't show you the number, the numbers are good, we can't show you the numbers because you wouldn't understand it. Because you know, it's confusing. So that's a political angle, then you have the pharmaceutical angle catering your speakers down just a little bit, yet the pharmaceutical angle where they want, you know, more, they want to keep people afraid longer. And I have some clips from the medical elites to talk about that. They want more types of vaccines, we need boosters, it looks like it might have to be and you always got variants and mutants and changes and don't look at hydroxy. Don't look at anything that might be therapeutic. So he's got therapeutics
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John: are out. You've got that playing.
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Adam: But then you also have the financial world like, hey, how can we take advantage of this, you've got the douchebags from Davos, who started this week have a couple of clips from them. They they want to do a great reset, whatever that means. So there's all these competing agendas. And ultimately, everyone's out for a buck. And I think this comes back to some of how the Reddit frenzy starts or how useful idiots I would say probably is this, everyone sees this going on, they see the numbers 1.9 trillion, and then they say and here's your $600 idiot. Everyone's looking at that like it's an insult. So there's too many agendas, too many
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John: new podcasts too many.
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Unknown: Here's an advertisement one of a series from the United Kingdom, as someone jogging, walking the dog or working out in the park is highly likely to have COVID-19. This is a national health emergency. around one in three people have no symptoms and a spreading it without knowing. So exercise locally. If you're on your own, you can eat one other person, but keep your distance exercise, don't socialize, and wash your hands. The moment you get home, stop the spread, stick to the rules. If you bend the rules, people will die will stay home, protect the NHS.
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Adam: If you bend the rules, people will die. Die, I tell you to fill in the airwaves with that. So then we have this first brush. This may seem funny, and I think that a lot of people just think it's hilarious. I will I'm quite concerned by the by the headline, which was initially reported in the Washington Post and then picked up everywhere because it is funny that China is now using anal swabs to test for COVID in high risk groups. Now there is good news, as the anal swab only needs to be inserted between one and two inches. So it's not it's not too bad. But they even tested people who came in on the flight on China air here from according to Bloomberg passengers on a flight from Chung Chang to to Beijing were tests for COVID-19 via nose and anal swell swabs. So do you like you take a take a plane ride?
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John: Little swab before the nose swab.
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Adam: So obviously, that's the funny part. And I know it's very no agenda, this beautiful story. And a lot of people emailed this to me. However, going back in, in my mind in the research we did very early on you had the L strain and the S string. And now that it's cool to talk about strains and mutants and variants. It's been happening all along. But there was an early and there's we have strain research to back it up. I mean, there are charts of this of these two different strains. The the strain is what most people got highly contagious. But that probably won't kill you not that strong. The el strain. That's the one that is not very contagious because it's spread via feces. So I'm questioning now do the Chinese know something? Are they on the lookout for a really bad strain? Which may be less contagious, but more lethal? Because why else are you doing this?
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John: Per joke? Where's Joe? Nah, I
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Adam: don't think I don't think it's a joke.
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John: We have a sense of humor we'll add add this
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Adam: anonymous producer in the morning my wife is a roller coaster engineer for Universal Studios Orlando. who by the way, we need to hang out with a roller coaster engineer. That's cool. Nice. She's getting asked to go help finish their new park in Beijing set to open this summer about human resources gave her the rundown on what it takes to get into China right now. And he says I'll work backwards. When you get to China, you have to quarantine for two weeks in what is essentially a Chinese motel six with Hall monitors. You can't leave your room or they shout at you in Chinese, they bring you food every meal, you can't go outside and you can barely do laundry. But our anonymous producer continues. What I found more interesting is what you need to do before you go. They want you to take both tests, the PCR and the antibody test, you cannot test positive on either. So he says it seems strange, they wouldn't want people with the antibodies, but maybe they're being overly cautious. But here it comes. If you have had either the Pfizer or Madonna vaccine, you are not allowed entry into China. Hello. What's that about?
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John: That needs to be reported on?
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Adam: Yes. So what so if you've had just the vaccine, Pfizer or Madonna you're not allowed to enter the enter the country? That is sketch?
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John: Well, that needs to be confirmed. But I would say well, he said it's the Chinese know that these vaccines are just don't do anything or they make it weird. Or
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Adam: perhaps they are worried that if you come in and you've had the RM the mRNA vaccine, which is what these are, perhaps they're worried that if you catch the the next variant flying around China, that you might die. Because that is what the biggest problem was with the animal trials of these particular types of quote, vaccines that was skipped over.
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John: Think of the minx.
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Adam: Yes. Oh, not only think of the minx. Word is out now. Let's see if I could find this news story. There is now news coming from shocker. shocker from the pharmaceutical industries that you probably might have to think about getting your pets vaccinated against COVID-19 because you know, they can get it they can die. They can pass it on to you. Oh, yeah. They're coming for your pets.
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John: Well, you said that some time back
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Adam: also, it's a great market. I mean, there's gonna be no subsidy. So you know, you wanna you want to have your pet vaccinated for COVID-19 you're gonna have to pay you will pay big. wasting a couple 100 bucks a shot. Just say no. Wise is too fun. There's other clues of weird collaborations. I don't I'm not quite sure what this is about to have some ideas. This is the well, health safety. And they are they want they are or they're promoting to become the brand that the building you're entering is safe from COVID germs. And they've got a celebrity lineup of people promoting this, this this seal of approval
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John: starts each one of them got a few shares of stock something
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Adam: well, it's here's starts with Lady Gaga.
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Unknown: We all want to feel safe in the places we spend our time restaurants, theaters, stores, hotels, stadiums, offices, banks, childcare centers and schools
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on Dr. Richard Carmona, this is the wealth health safety seal from the International well building Institute the global authority on healthy buildings. When you see the World Health Safety seal, it means health and safety measures have met
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rigorous scientific standards. So look for the well health safety seal outside and feel more confident
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going inside.
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Adam: I mean, you've got De Niro
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John: another scam. I mean,
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Adam: do you think that they're really in on the money side? Or is this maybe something for venues that they're involved in? Because they will I
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John: heard I heard Wolfgang Puck and a bunch of restaurants. Yeah,
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Adam: yeah. Well, that makes sense. And then De Niro, I guess for the movie theaters. Okay, De Niro
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John: owns a bunch of restaurants too. Yeah, a lot of property and stuff in New York.
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Adam: He got them all for free. They got no shares they were on their knees begging to be please give me the seal so I can open up
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John: and God God needs to go back on the road cut doing concert? Yeah,
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Adam: it's helped open me up. seal of approval. Yeah, you're right. You're so right.
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John: Let's get back to the American rundown because I mentioned the newsletter that democracy now is one of the outliers that doesn't seem to have a clue about what's going on here. But let's let's back off on on the scary reporting. At least Newsome knows what's going on. He's been reading but she hasn't been read in yet. So we still get these death reports. And is always worse than the next day. You know, it's just she can't whatever she does when she reports is always the worst. I mean, when she does climate reporting, it's the hottest day hottest Tuesday in the history of the world.
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Adam: hottest Tuesday afternoon.
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John: Yeah, so here's your COVID democracy now. Death report. Oh my,
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Unknown: the world has recorded over 100 million cases of COVID-19. That's now top 2.1 million in the US. January is already the deadliest month since the start of the pandemic, with at least 80,000 lives last, President Biden took new steps Tuesday to ramp up the rollout of vaccines, including the purchase of 200 million more doses, half will come from modern and the other half from Pfizer, biontech. Weekly vaccines supplies to states and tribes will also be increased. Officials from the Biden administration walk back the President's statement earlier this week that any American who wanted this shot could get it by the spring instead saying end of summer is a more likely timeline.
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Adam: Oh, man, I have a couple of clips on that. I kind of wanted to go through because before we get into specifics, because there's a mask thing that's full of crap, there's a vaccine discrepancy that is
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John: the thing going on in the EU or they're suing Madonna is not producing enough.
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Adam: Well, it's not just modern, I think it's wasn't Madonna, that is Pfizer, they're telling Pfizer don't send anything to the UK even though they ordered early. We need them. And you're producing here in Brussels. So we're not going to let the those those traders who ran away from us, we're not going to let them have it. They're trying to subvert this warring factions now, between countries. But But the thing that that struck me is you have everyone jockeying for position, everybody working on maybe their legacy, maybe their next job as they're out the door. The medical elites were out in force, just trying to show how virtuous they are, and how right they are and how they defend the country. And I'm not sure how it ties into the President Biden's administration, but I do have a few clips. It's interesting to see how everyone's jockeying, and it starts. Well, Fauci, of course, will be the top guy. key figures from the start of the pandemic are now opening up about President Trump's Coronavirus Task Force and a candid interview with The New York Times Dr. Anthony Fauci says, despite clashing with Trump he never considered resigning. Dr. Fauci tells the times I always felt that if I did walk away, the skunk at the picnic would no longer be at the picnic, adding he couldn't resign because someone had to push back against the nonsense being spouted from the administration. And he's like spiking the ball like I got to make sure everybody knows what I did.
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Burks is out. Now. Burks said she was retiring left in shame after she broke her own rules to winterize her house over Thanksgiving because we wanted to stop the surge. Where did that whatever happened to the Thanksgiving surge? Did we ever get it?
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John: Well, they're wishy washy about it. And the worst, of course, would have been the Christmas surgeon. They're talking about decades. They're having to lead up on everything
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Unknown: to do with his Burke's were there COVID deniers in the White House?
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Adam: This is Margaret Brennan. So I guess what does that CBS where they're COVID deniers in the White House COVID deniers in the White House.
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Unknown: There are people in the White House. And I think people around this country because I've had the privilege to meet them and listen to them and hear them because I wanted to hear what people were saying. There were people who definitely believed that this was a hoax. Why?
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I think because the information was confusing at the beginning, I think because we didn't talk about the spectrum of disease, because everyone interpreted and what they knew. And so they saw people get COVID and be fine. And then they had us talking about how severe the disease is, and how it could cause these unbelievable fatalities of our American public.
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Adam: Oh, and then you started covering up the fact that it was people who were half dead anyway and you killed a whole bunch more in nursing homes. That's where most people died. That's what you covered up but Okay, let's, let's let's talk about what really was going on behind the scenes.
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Unknown: It took a while after I arrived in the White House to remove all of the answer rare Larry data that was coming in. I mean, there was parallel data stream coming into the White House that we're not transparently utilized. And I needed to stop that were a few mean outside advisors, outside advisors coming to inside advisors, and to this day, I mean, until the day I left I am pot I'm convinced there were parallel data streams because I do this information. I saw the president presenting graphs that I never made. So I know that someone or someone out there or someone inside was great. Creating a parallel set of data and graphics that were shown to the president i don't know to this day who but I know what I sent up and I know that what was in his hands was different from that and
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Adam: I don't know what to make of this accuracy we
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John: talked about this before first of all the President's job is to take different yes
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Adam: view science This was how science works currency and that's
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John: how science works curiously sciences into all one you know, this is this is it, this is the fact. And what is her deal? I mean, she's bitching about this. She's been bitching about this for ever since Trump got kicked out of office. Well, and what's covering her is a cover your ass moment. Yeah.
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Adam: What's interesting is over on CNN, Brianna Keeler, for some reason had to rip her apart, and she was ripping her apart specifically for her. I guess this interview that she did, and the first thing Keeler does is plays the infamous clip of Trump talking about ultraviolet light and and injecting disinfectant. And I liked it. I liked that she did this because not only does she is it in context, you hear what the president at the time did or did not say. But you also hear Burke's and how she's called on and the response and then Keeler rips it apart. So this is the original piece that please note, there is never any mention of drinking bleach, but Okay, this this is why it was a good joke. It was very funny. Kimmel very funny,
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Unknown: supposing we hit the body with a tremendous, whether it's ultraviolet, or just very powerful light. And I think you said, that hasn't been checked, but you're going to test it. And then I said, supposing you brought the light inside the body, you can which you can do either through the skin or in some other way. And I think you said you're going to test that sounds interesting. Right? And then I see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute, one minute, and is there a way we can do something like that? by injection inside or for almost a cleaning heat and the light relative to certain viruses? Yes, but relative to this virus,
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that is a treatment. I certainly fever is a good thing when you have a fever and helps your body respond. But not as I've not seen,
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is a great thing to look at.
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Adam: So what I and I don't think she was really paying attention because he says, What do you think it says, Well, that's a treatment. And then she rambles on about something. But she clearly said, yeah, that's that's a treatment. And she wasn't really prepared to discuss it. But now let's listen to how Brianna Keeler takes her down for her response about this. On Face the Nation on Brooks's
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Unknown: reputation rehab tour, this is how she describes the
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Adam: reputation rehab tour, holy crap, someone wants Burke's out. I guess that's I'd even catch that the first time.
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Unknown: As I prepared for that, no, I wasn't prepared for that. I didn't even know what to do in that moment. Sometimes people say, well, Tony Fauci. When that happened. He to him, he would sort of gently come back up to the podium and set the record straight. Well, he was given the opportunity to do that, and you don't feel like you don't feel you were given the opportunity to return until he turned to me and said, Could this be a treatment? And I said, not a treatment? Yeah, that was it. That was the opportunity to respond to tell people not to ingest or inject bleach. It was a blinking neon sign, and she missed it.
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Adam: So Briana Keeler comes back and after having just played the clip, which does not include the word bleach and drinking, she says it that Burke should have responded to that. How could she
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John: also she thought Berkshire respond to something that wasn't even said correct? It would this was part of the disability of what this actually has to be thought about. Because this is the hearing what you want to hear kind of phenomenon that's both sides exhibit but to play the clip and and not here, we've done this, this this exercise before on this show. Yeah. Yeah. A lot of times where you play a clip, and then the person responds to as though they heard something in there, and they're very adamant about it. I don't know what to make of it.
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Adam: It's fantastic.
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John: It's this is really an embarrassment. And she's on network news, getting at least three times as much money as we're getting fined
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Adam: three times, three times. How about
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John: the two of us put together all the money we could possibly make. She's making three okay? 10 times she's making money. too much money. She shouldn't even be on the air. She should be fired immediately. What's wrong with the executives at these networks? Yeah, I would do exactly what you did I play the clip. And then I asked her what now you're saying they did the word. Where's the word drink? Where's the word bleach? Telling me because you set it on the air. You're embarrassing our company. You're an embarrassment to our company. Why can't people do that? What happened to that? Oh, you might hurt her feelings. Mm hmm.
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Adam: That's fantastic.
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John: I'm getting very annoyed by these clips. Oh, good
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Adam: night. Let me play a few more. Thank you, Neil Jones. Now you know what you're working for? Me? Oh, God, you know. So Neil Jones have been sending me about eight to 10 clips to show.
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John: He's a clip master.
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Adam: He's a janitor. And, and he's been listening to the show for a number of years. And he lives I think in Mississippi. And, and he says, you know, I've listened to you guys. I pulled both my sons out of school. I homeschool them. I've been homeschooling for a while. I'm homeschooled for long. He says I he actually said I did. It wasn't just taking them out of school. I reclaimed my son. Here's what he said. And, and he's got he sent me a picture of his setup. He's got, you know, quad screens. He's got an audio editing Bay, and he has a chair. He just sits there. It's like clickety, click click. maniac. Love it. Yeah, it's a fantastic
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John: Hey, they're out there. This is the same guys. You know, you when I was working on this small radio station at the College Station? Yeah. We had all these giant transcription discs. And they were like 16 inches. And they were people that a lot of these things have been handed down from person to person who can't really play more than once. Right? And I mean, play him once and record them and then you get him off to the next next group is like a trading system. And there were these guys apparently in the Senate in the 1930s. Were like this guy, and they would record off the air broadcast and they catch a lot of life. Oh, yeah. by people like Benny Goodman that would never meet on vinyl. Yeah. But these these were around. And it was. So I'm listening to one of these. And there's a it was a Benny Goodman song. And there was some some something that happened right in the middle of song sound like, like the roof caved in. And then just as the band kicked it up, and I said, Wow, what kind of a special effect was that? To get the audience all worked up? It was supposedly a lightning strike. Oh, in the neighborhood of the guy doing the recording and it got caught on the transcript? Ah, yeah, there's a little anecdote for your kids.
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Adam: No, I like that. And and at the troll room has already given him a nickname he is Neal Jones, formerly known as janitor From now on, he should well known as the official no agenda clip custodian. I know it's good, isn't it? Cliff cost Oh. But this is the production that is done by this show. That's part of it. So he gives me back 55 zero minutes of prep time by doing that. So I can look at other things put other things together. People are sending good clips. They really are. They're live learned how to edit. And I'm very impressed. Very, very impressed. Yes, clip custodian. Thank you. Now, a lot was said about the masks. And this is mainly because Dr. Fauci who is now front and center and completely I am convinced this man is deranged. T wants to hurt you he is working no longer or maybe he never was working for the American people or for the world. He is completely representing the vaccine industry that will refuse to discuss we don't hear anything about any other therapeutics. Just that's all we're not going to discuss that even though we've learned from other doctors and scientists, that vaccines are kind of outdated since we have therapies for all of these horrible diseases, which they, from what we're learning now marginally do anything to help with. So masking is next. Double masking is just common sense.
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John: So if you have a physical covering with one layer, you put another layer on, it just makes common sense that it likely would be more effective. And that's the reason why you see people either double masking or doing a version of an N 95.
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Adam: So it's just common sense is not very scientific. And I think he blew it on this and he's just trying to appeal to the lowest common denominator. Hey, man, you know, I was like, You got one you got to be worse. How can to be worse? Well Shep Smith over there at CNBC. He's got his new primetime show, which nobody watches. But except no agenda producers. He took it to the task and they really rolled out all the info on double and triple masking. But now the experts say with these variants, it's time to double up to this morning Dr. Fauci enjoys the endorse the idea on the Today Show.
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John: If you have a physical covering with one layer, he put another layer on, it just makes common sense that it likely would be more effective,
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Unknown: more effective, especially with one new variant spreading much more easily. CBC is Contessa Brewer with us now to break down the science behind double masking and what we're all supposed to do. contesta
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Hi there, Chuck. Yeah, the experts keep telling us that wearing masks is really about protecting ourselves protecting others from ourselves in the event that we are contagious, but you know, if other people aren't wearing their masks, or they're wearing them improperly, we need to protect ourselves. So experts say you can double up with a tight weave fabric mask for added protection. Now, Virginia Tech researchers found that doubling up these clock masks increases the efficacy from 50 to 75%. A three layer mask could block up to 90% of the particles. And if you're layering your mask, the disposable surgical mask goes on first, and then the tight fitting fabric mask goes right over the top. Okay, so frontline health care workers
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are defined. And some experts say
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for the medical teams, other say if you see them on sale, go ahead just protect yourself. But the Chinese version K and 95 masks are widely.
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five layers. I bought these on Amazon, I wore them through the airport on the plane for our recent news assignment. The trick with this is really this fit tight around your nose, your face your chin. In other words, you really should see the mark on your face after you're wearing it. also buy these double layer fabric masks. They come with a filter like this one, you can take it out and you wash it separately. But check in every instance, fit is the key here.
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Adam: So what have we learned? Did she wait? Did
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John: she say success in every end instance? At the very end there? Yeah,
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Adam: I'm not sure we could check it.
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Unknown: Also by these double layer fabric masks. They come with a filter like this one. You can take it out and you wash it separately. But check in every instance fit is the key
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Adam: fit is the key of focus. You heard her shap ship, you need to get the K and 95 the Chinese and 95 Yeah, and it needs to fit so tight that it leaves a mark where the mask is. Okay. Yeah, sure
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John: mark of the mass EU,
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Adam: the mark of the mask. I like that. So I would not wear the Chinese knd 595 under any circumstance. I mean, these guys won't let us into their country if you have the AR vaccine. And now they're now they're gonna send you their mask. I don't know what I'm breathing. I don't think so. What would you just say mouths like chloroform mark of the mask is that we use
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John: mark of the mask.
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Adam: So
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John: can you hear let's do it. Right
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Adam: But the whole but the whole thing is that in 95
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John: Vaughn mark of the mask
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Adam: viewed with that and as beautiful. That's how we that's how we produce baby. We produce the show on the floor of the show. Yeah. It's marker seven. Did this was another thing Fauci said specifically in 95. You're crazy, don't wear and now it's just common sense. just common sense.
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John: Give us a bunch of these guys don't wear a mask a mask. You don't need an N 95. You're not a doctor. And they went on and on at the beginning of this whole thing back in March. Yeah, about the math. You don't need one. Here it
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Adam: is listen to it.
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Unknown: Right now in the United States. People should not be walking around with masks. You're sure of it. Because people are listening really closely to this.
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John: And right now people should not be worried. There's no reason to be walking around with a mask. When you're in the middle of an outbreak. wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better. And it might even block a droplet. But it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is. And often there are unintended consequences. People keep fiddling with the mask and they keep touching their face. Then can you get some schmutz is sort of staying inside their horse, of course, but when you think mask you should think of healthcare providers needing them and people who are ill.
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Adam: Okay, so he's full of shit. I mean, we don't even need to really go into it. He's clearly contradicting himself. He's never given an appropriate answer. And even when he gets called Test when he got on the mat to account for what he said, The mofo gets a pass like no one else's business and I'm props to the CIA Broadcasting System. That's Face the Nation. is CBS correct? Yeah, the CBS, isn't it? Yeah,
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John: yeah. Yeah, meet the presses NBC, right.
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Adam: So not only did they grill Burks, who of course got a pass, but that listen to the vaccine numbers and how Fauci blatantly lies about what he said about the number of vaccines we would be putting into arms. It's just a good piece of journalism that goes nowhere for us. But
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Unknown: on the vaccines, you just drove home that point of how important it is to get this out there. I want to play some tape here for you and get you to clarify when US taxpayers can expect to get their vaccine,
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at least 100 million COVID vaccine shots into the arms of the American people in the first 100 days. 100 million shots in the first 100 days.
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John: You know, the goal that's been set, which I believe is entirely achievable, is to have 100 million people vaccinated in the first 100 days. Those folks primarily primary and boost, yes. Hi, Maria.
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Unknown: Yes, yes.
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So, Doctor, in that exchange, you seem to be promising a bit more than the president is? Can you just bottom line it? How many people will be fully vaccinated within 100 days? Yeah,
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John: so so let me clarify that because there was a little bit of a misunderstanding. Oh, really,
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Adam: I heard very clearly what he said sounds like everybody's getting all their vaccines and the boost and the boost and the boost 100 million Americans. That was clear, there's no disinformation. No, there's no. Russia. So how is he going to explain this one away? I'm very excited to hear this.
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John: Yeah, so let's so let me clarify that because there was a little bit of a misunderstanding. What we're talking about is 100 million shots in individuals. So a shots as in other words, when you get down to let's say, certain part of the 100 days, at the end of 100 days, you're going to have some people who will have gotten both shots, and some will still be on their first shots with the President is saying 100 million shots in the arms of people within 100 days.
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Unknown: Reportedly, the Tran transition team projections are that that's more like 67 million people. By April by the end of 100 days. Is that
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an accurate number?
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John: Yeah, that is? Well, I haven't done the math myself. But it sounds very much like the accurate.
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Adam: Oh, I'm
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Unknown: sorry. You know, I'm
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Adam: the top scientist in the world on immunology, and I haven't done the math.
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Unknown: What?
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Adam: Sorry, I haven't done the math. So hard for me to consider how many people I get to get the vaccine is this. This is he's pathological.
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Unknown: Reportedly, the trend transition team projections are that that's more like 67 million people. By April by the end of 100 days. Is that an accurate number?
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John: Yeah, that is? Well, I, myself, but it sounds very much like the accurate number where you're having people who will have gotten two doses, and then some that are still on their first dose.
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Adam: So of course, it never never does. You say, Yeah, I was wrong. that would that would that would do it for me. Like, Hey, I was wrong, I died. That's a misunderstanding. And it's actually a month later than the Trump administration promised 100 million vaccines. Anyway, nothing is made easy by President Joe Biden, who is just not making life easy for the writers for the script writers, the producers got their hands in the air, the director is walking off set, that man can't deliver a line,
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Unknown: these two steps are going to help increase our prospects of hitting or exceeding God willing, the ambitious goal of 100 million shots in 100 days, okay, but I also want to be clear, all right, 100 million shots in 100 days is not the endpoint is just the start. We're not stopping there. The end goal is to be COVID-19. And the way we do that is to get more people vaccinated, which means we have to be ready after we hit the ground hit after hit the goal of 100 million shots in 100 days now that means fewer than 100 million people getting totally vaccinated means 100 shots. And that means somewhere between 60 maybe less, maybe more million people will have that because it requires two shots, in many cases, not always. So today, I'm directing COVID-19 response coordinator, Jeff signs here to work with the Department of Health and Human Services increase our total supply of vaccine for the American people.
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Adam: I think he said 10 billion in here somewhere
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Unknown: Just go over 100 million shots in 100 days?
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Adam: Maybe not.
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John: But here's a couple things that should be noted. What does he mean when he says you don't need two shots all the time. He says these are binary shots, you need two of them. One to get you started the second one to kill you. And and then you don't have any clips to this, but I'll just tell you what there is just local. The locals around here have said the following. Got to get that second shot within a three week or two week timeframe, whatever the timeframe is. And if you can't get another one of the same type take the other time. No. Murder, no way.
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Adam: Yes. But that was explicitly for Bolton.
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John: I've heard it more than once where they've said you got to get these two shots in you within a certain timeframe. If you can't get two Pfizer's get one Pfizer and one Madonna or if you get two Madonna's get one Madonna and one Pfizer. It's just beyond me. And I feel bad that I didn't take the
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Adam: clip. Well, we we have that somewhere. I know we had a clip of of, of that being said never mix them up. But now but now Biden goes now. So now he's he's had to explain something a little more complicated math. So he has to say 68 67 million. You know, he's trying to rectify Fauci his mistake foolishly because now it just goes off the rails and I think that they either put something up in the teleprompter I see no evidence of earpieces or even the little hearing aids that I have
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John: miniaturize reading from a prompter.
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Adam: Yes, but I think they change the prompter and he squinting, they change the prompter to tell him that he was saying something very, very wrong. And we believe that will soon be able to confirm the purchase of an additional 100 million doses
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Unknown: 100 billion to the to FDA authorized vaccine, Pfizer and maternal. That's 100 million more doses of Pfizer and 100 million more doses a modern 200 million more doses in the federal government had previously secured, not in hand yet, but ordered. We expect these additional 200 million doses to be delivered this summer. And some of it will come as early began to come in early summer. But by the mid By the mid summer, that this vaccine will be there. When when and the order and that increases the total vaccine order in the United States by 50%. From 400,000,400 to 600 million. This is enough vaccine to fully vaccinate 300 Americans by the end of the summer, the beginning of the fall. Wait, but we want to make a look. That's I want to repeat, it will be enough to fully vaccinate 300 Americans to beat this pandemic 300 million Americans
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plan.
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Adam: It sounds to me like he said 300 I think someone might have written something real quick. Remind them 300 million
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Unknown: end of the summer the beginning of the fall.
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John: We went away Look what? I don't think so. He can't get it on the prompter that quick? Not not possible, it would prompt me for one thing that prompted guys the lowest pay guy in the room.
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Adam: Wow, wow. Okay. I just want to say I have had lifelong relationships with prompter operators. And many of them are very, very professional and they are pretty well paid these days. The ones that can do this.
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John: They can't do this stuff on the fly. Yes, they
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Adam: can. It's just totally possible. It's they've done it with me where they slap something in there quickly at the bottom while I'm still reading the top half part. Yeah, I think it is the software is improved quite a bit.
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John: Can you imagine doing that what you just described doing that with Biden?
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Adam: Yeah, that's why he's fucks up and you think
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John: he would even attempt it? Yes, I
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Adam: think they're doing anything they can to keep this guy straight
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John: as possible the way you would do it. I'm just talking from this perspective to say that we're talking from a produced production.
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Adam: Yes, of course. Of course.
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John: I think you could do the following. You'd have the prompter copy and have somebody or two people with cue cards, if possible. And so when somebody is really screwing something up, they can hold up a cue card, and he could glance at it now I haven't been tracking his eyeballs, because he's squinting so you can't see what he's really looking at.
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Adam: Have you noticed how much Botox he has? Not seriously. Next time you look at his face, each side of his head his forehead has wrinkles these wrinkles are frozen. They are stuck in perpetual time. This whole forehead is frozen but the wrinkles that like okay Joe we're gonna keep the wrinkles like this Now we're gonna put the Botox in so they stay that way No one's no one's noticing me apparently.
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John: I hadn't noticed it but it wouldn't surprise me. Yeah Did Botox him up?
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Adam: Oh yeah, he needs it totally.
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John: But doing anything on that prompter gonna read whatever it says
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Adam: well our professional prompter operator union will get in touch with us and will let us know if it's possible or not. This is the beauty of the no agenda I
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John: mean the Biden ministration can tell us yeah, Could
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Adam: anyone please just tell us what's going on there Don't we have anybody
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John: what's going on with this man? Anybody
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Adam: know what's going on? Let's see team Halo nothing from Dr. Cat really this week? We
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John: did get yeah there was
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Adam: oh you got a cat video?
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John: I don't have a cat no I don't have any cat stuff but I just remembered but but apparently she went on one if I said it again to twice yeah she went on one of the shows somebody else's show and condemned us.
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Adam: us no agenda. Yeah, no doctor cat. Yeah, but how can we don't have this clip it's never got my makeup. I'm just shocked that this doctor cat from Tick Tock team Halo United Nations World Health Organization demeaned us that no agenda shows you said those jerks had no agenda.
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John: She I don't have a right at the top of my I thought you had this. I did. This is your
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Adam: you won't be I figured, yeah. No, no, no incentive to me.
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John: She can get she didn't condemn us. She just she was irked by the fact that we called her a dingbat. I think I did that. Mm hmm. And that you were ridiculing her? Yes. You had something I did. I think I did that. And you were ridiculing her. He had some nickname and she was not happy about it. She's just trying to beat me helped me help the public, I guess. No, she's somebody else. Somebody could dig this up and run on Sunday.
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Adam: Yeah, well, I definitely want to hear that well. So we do have a different guy from Team Halo, distilled science science guy, I think. And he's telling us how to discuss the vaccine with friends. This is this could be could be some handy tips for us. So we know how to do that.
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Unknown: How to talk about the next team with your friends and loved ones. disparage them most people are just afraid and hearing conflicting information. Honest inquiry is the foundation of science step to address their emotions. behavioral psychology studies have shown that even when updating people's facts around vaccines, it doesn't really change their behavior. Instead, empathize. Hello, hi, you are concerned about taking the vaccine as well, but you decided to get it based on XYZ facts, take them on your journey. Step three, update their understanding. I'll try to do more videos on this but the most important point to convey is that vaccines do not contain any live virus. It is not possible for the inject you with to actually replicate and infect any more of your cells. I have a fun analogy that really helped this conversation. Don't forget to drop any questions in the comments and share this video with anyone who needs to hear it. So I really prefer Dr. Cat to
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Adam: this guy. So whatever we said to Dr. Cat
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John: please you know come back the morning Come back.
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Adam: Come back cat we need you brought us so much more entertaining information.
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John: He dropped a little phrase in there that I have was gonna bring later in the show because Amy Goodman uses it uh huh. And I didn't it's one of these things you don't notice it? You've never used it on this show. I'm I've never used it in my life. And it's not that it's a bad thing not to use but when you start listening for it it becomes one of those little no agenda irksome commentaries you know when there's little things that you hurt you're okay I can't wait and he said it in there. And I want to ask you about this determines loved ones
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Adam: your loved ones Yes.
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John: Yeah, you have to you have to explain this to your loved ones. And Amy uses it in a Palestinian clip about you know, she's the worm is turned with Palestine because by anzahl you know we're gonna support the Palestine screw the Israelis kind of thing is what it really amounts basically. Yeah. And she talks about the loved ones you know, they had many loved ones killed. So I hear this and I'm thinking What is this? How you refer to people you know your family members you would you don't say family members and family they're all all your family everybody you know everyone your families a loved one that's not true. It's a lie.
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Adam: Well isn't loved ones Aren't they the ones that are dead? is past tense. Your love gnomes
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John: know if you listen What's his name? His report right there. That guy you just played? He's talking about how to explain these things to your loved ones. Yeah.
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Adam: Well, to me, I mean, I've heard this many times in journalism throughout the years.
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John: I've never seen it written. I don't know anyone who's ever written and loved one. Oh, my goodness.
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Adam: Oh, definitely.
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John: You think so? But you I think it's just been it's been pounded into this idea of loved ones. And, and I have to say this, if you have a family of 25 people, these 25 people are not your loved ones because there's two or three in there that you hate.
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Unknown: But you can, I think was always
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Adam: Okay. Oh, no, no, no, I've got it. I've got it. I've got it. What was the bit about the bit was about your family members who are anti vaxxer probably trumpsters Trump lochans crazy. All right, bordering on domestic violent extremists, so they're still your family. So even though your brother or your cousin or your son in law is incredible, Trump loving America hating white supremacy, you and your non white supremacist, racist, bigoted, domestic violent extremist, he's still part of your loved ones. You see in this case, love means I'm not shunning you from my life for the asshole you are because we're connected. So I will use a word like loved ones there we go. When you're insincere when you don't really love the people when you think a couple of more dicks than you call them all collectively loved ones loved ones Yeah, well solved. That was very
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John: I think you nailed it
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Adam: it was like these people that was useful useful exercise actually the Palestinian clip let's play it let's see if we can apply the logic of the definition of the term is this the Palestinian gold again or which one are we doing
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John: well, okay capital and unfortunately we have to play both but I think the shot dad Okay. Well, no, no, no, let's do we'll do it in order Palestinians gold again, which is what's happening this is, I don't know if this has loved ones and I think it's the next clip. That's okay.
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Adam: We're still excited to learn if we if we can apply our theory.
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Unknown: Richard Mills, the acting US ambassador to the United Nations said the Biden administration will restore diplomatic relations with the Palestinian Authority and resume aid to Palestinians that was cut off during the Trump presidency. Mills also said the US continued to serve a two state solution. The many progressive regional experts oppose the strategy saying it's no longer viable. In related news Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas announced earlier this month parliamentary and presidential elections will be held this year, the first elections in the occupied territories and 15 years. And let's say the move is an overture to the new Biden administration. All right,
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John: that's her update on Palestine. Yeah, we got it. Do you have to always have this after that? You always have to report on somebody getting shot by those evil Israelis, although I think usually is the meaningless they just shoot people. Yeah. Well, they said it three times. Yeah. So let's play that clip.
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Unknown: And now their news from the region Israeli forces shot dead another Palestinian teenager 17 year old tala Ryan at a military post neera Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank. Israelis accused the teen of trying to attack
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Adam: the soldiers whereas loved ones
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John: well I don't know.
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Adam: You've you've duped us this is a bait and switch type
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John: prank. It's somewhere coming
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Adam: bait and switch man. No, no, this
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John: is it. This is it. Amy bad reporting on riots.
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Adam: I'll bet
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John: that could be but I think it's the Houthis now the good guys who these are also by the way. They're good at Yeah.
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Adam: Oh. Oh. All right.
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Unknown: And now their news from the State Department. A spokesperson said it's reviewing the designation of Yemen's Houthi rebels by the Trump administration as a terrorist group. On Monday, the Treasury Department said it was authorizing financial transactions with the Houthis for the next month after aid groups, and the UN warned the move would cut off Yemenis from much needed aid and essential transaction No,
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Adam: no, we miss again. It's not it's not in that report either. However, it now we've had a lot of news, it's time to continue the trend, ABC, Australia and commemorations to mark international Holocaust Remembrance Day being held in the German parliament, with politicians using the occasion to warn of the continuing dangers of anti semitism. Germany's Foreign Minister Heiko Maher says the problem has not disappeared, but instead keeps shape shifting
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Unknown: similarities between what happened in WoW mass attention of Uighur Muslims in today's
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Adam: single report. recognises the complete anti semitic nature of the term shapeshifting It's crazy.
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You imagine the guy said no, they're shapeshifters man. Everyone just reads it straight. I haven't seen anyone like fall over this. Are we the only ones who are nuts?
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John: It seems so yes.
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Adam: I love that. It's just crazy.
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John: We're gonna continue with these reports.
1:25:37
Adam: gonna finish up the vaccine and then we need to take a break.
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John: Okay, I just got one I only have one more I get the Tony Blinken is on board and blinking and blinking is a noose
1:25:47
Adam: on board with what
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John: he's on board with just kicking the Jews to the curb.
1:25:54
Adam: Let's finish this segment and here we go.
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Unknown: The US is top diplomat is sworn into office and at his
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John: first press conference shortly afterwards, a clear shift in tone from the previous administration when it comes to foreign policy announcements included a temporary halt on Trump era arms deals to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates that the US fears could further fuel conflict in Yemen. As we've seen also on the agenda, a different tack on relations with Iran, Russia and China. Biden's administration hopes to overturn one of the biggest actions of Trump's time in office
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Unknown: by rejoining the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, but only if Iran shows willing first, Iran is out of compliance on a number of fronts. And it would take some time should it make the decision to do so for it to come back into compliance and time for us then to assess
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John: whether it was meeting its obligations. Trump's withdrawal encourage the Islamic Republic to breach the terms of the deal. If Iran returns to it, Washington with seek to build what Blinken called a longer and stronger agreement that would deal with other deeply problematic issues. Donald Trump's seeming admiration of Vladimir Putin hasn't survived the Biden transition either. Biden has already called the Russian president to express concern over the arrest of opposition politician alexina Vani. On the role of Russian hackers and cyber attacks, other items are also being investigated,
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Unknown: as we're looking at the reports of bounties placed by Russia, on American forces in Afghanistan. And of course, we're looking at these questions of election interference, another change of tone
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John: when it comes to the world's second largest economy, less talk of trade wars, more talk of cooperation on climate, Lincoln calling the US relationship with China, it's most important in the world. Increasingly,
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Unknown: that relationship has some adversarial aspects to it. It has competitive ones. And it also still has cooperative ones and the cooperative ones are in areas where it's in our mutual interest to try to to work together.
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Adam: Oh, it's gonna be fun. It's gonna be a fun couple of names
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John: bring up the debunked bounties on soldier story, and they threw that in course, why wouldn't you? Blinken is the one who brings it up and they know better. Well, yes. It's gonna lead the public astray.
1:28:23
Adam: Gray. Yes, correct. All right, finishing up on the vaccines real quick. First, some good news from one of our producers. We were wondering what happened to the actor Daniel Dae Kim, who had been successfully treated with hydroxychloroquine
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John: and no
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Adam: anonymous producer during your segment hydroxy. He played a clip from actor Daniel Dae Kim is support for the drug then you ask Where is he now? I can tell you he is on his way to Toronto to star in a retelling of the 2001 anthrax attacks. I will have access to Mr. Kim after he clears Canadian quarantine it can probably ask him some questions. Now we just like to have him say Hi, I'm Daniel Dae Kim. I survived the Rona with hydroxychloroquine nogen is the best podcast in the universe. Do we need much more john?
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John: I think that would drop that drop. I'll send him an h4 recorder if he can get that little clip.
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Adam: Yeah, that would be beautiful, wouldn't it? Yeah. So I but I wouldn't want to compromise his career, which seems entirely possible. Now about the vaccines. They're rolling out everywhere. You know that if people are getting vaccines in Florida, these are true believers. And we have a local Florida report. wi n k tells us what the vaccines are doing and what they're good for.
1:29:46
Unknown: Experts say life won't get back to normal until the majority of people have gotten their COVID-19 shots. So that means we should be living life like we have the last year limited gatherings social distancing and masks. In just a few days, the 1000s of people who weighed in in these lines in Lee County will get their second doses, and they couldn't be happier.
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It's a relief. It's a relief.
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But experts say our lives won't change much after the second shot goes into our arms. I think you still have to be
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careful I i a lot of the stress is gone. But you still have to be careful.
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I know that we'll still be living in masks for I don't know, maybe another year knows FTC, US director of the physician's assistant program, Robert Hawke says we'll all need to be cautious for a few more months, because not everyone will be protected against COVID, which means mass and are six feet of social distance will still be our way of life.
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Because while they may not
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have it, it's possible they could be carrying it and you still need to be
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to protect others around you.
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So despite getting the vaccine, you can still spread COVID-19
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I just say until everyone
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is vaccinated, it's just not a good idea to change our behaviors at all.
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Adam: And there's the true big lie. The big lie started almost 400 days ago with the two week flatten the curve exercise. And from there, here we are, the vaccine was going to help us get back to normal No, we will not get back to normal children across the world have been traumatized. They are exhibiting poor communication skills masking around them is really hurting them hurting everybody. I won't play it but I have a clip by Dr. Dave about what really happens psychologically with masking. I had my first double mask experience before I forget to tell you at at Whole Foods and I went to the deli counter and now in Whole Foods is very noisy. So I have a particular setting on my hearing aids so I it really gets it picks up the mids really well.
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John: Yeah, can I stop you here? I thought you shopped at hgb
1:31:56
Adam: now yesterday, No, I will not go to HGTV anymore.
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John: Oh, mm. Report needed.
1:32:05
Adam: Now HGTV is boycotting Mike windows my pillow.
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John: I know okay.
1:32:14
Adam: I don't like that. I don't like that. And I don't
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John: like that either. I don't like that sort of thing. When you start doing that stuff, then you just become a political party.
1:32:21
Adam: And the HGTV guy is really no different than Mike Lindell. You know, self starters, entrepreneurs made their way
1:32:27
John: he has more respect.
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Adam: Yeah, I would think so. So I like if I can stay away from HGTV, I will. Okay, I'm I just needed to report sorry, but wholefoods is doubly I'm going to use it problematic. So first, they're dubbed the double masking. And so I have the hearing aids and I've said it so that I can, you know, I can hear mid tones. And I was trying to get some sliced Turkey and I like I like I'm sorry, which. And of course I'm tall. So I couldn't see that she was pointing to different smoked turkey, turkeys, roasted turkeys underneath the glass and I don't like I'm sorry, I really can't understand you know. And find a nice lady next to me says do you which one do you want? I think you should get that one. So imagine a triple mask and there's no way for me to reset my hearing aids or even I think any person may get to tie
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John: that break this to you. Yeah, but I know that hearing a story is great. But I'm sure I couldn't understand where she says he I'm having enough trouble when I got big ears that work. You do hearing aids.
1:33:38
Adam: Exactly. Yeah. And what was the other thing we're going to talk about?
1:33:43
John: You just mentioned it. I don't know.
1:33:46
Adam: Oh, Amazon. Yeah. So I'm checking out
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John: and what do you mean you check it? Oh, Amazon store? You're an Amazon member? Okay, here we go. No,
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Adam: but here Yes, I'm an Amazon member but I never took the rewards I never showed I just never I never I did not want Jeff Bezos tracking what I
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John: eat tracking your food purchasing my
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Adam: food purchases. And and so you know, I'm doing my my little chat there with the checkout lady and I'm helping her bag and we're and she says on your Amazon points are all there you got your discount? I said How? What is how can that happen? I've specifically kept that apart. So Jeff Bezos can't track what I'm eating. She says yeah, yeah, they had they started doing that automatically. If you use your credit card for Amazon, then now they automatically connect you. And I have a little script I'm supposed to read. And I say go ahead and she gave me the spiel about you know, it's great benefits. But I think that's, I think that's a borderline. There's got to be I'm sure they change something in the terms of service that I didn't read. But that's not cool. It's automatically associate that
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John: most people think is great. And without right yeah
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Adam: yeah with that I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you the man who put the CD in clip custodian did it twice john C double rack
1:35:13
John: well in the morning do Mr. Adam Curry in the morning all ships is seen boots on the ground if it in the air and water and all the dames and knights out there
1:35:21
Adam: in the morning to the trolls in the troll room. Hey, trolls, how you doing? Hands up? Let me count we have blow 1980 trolls are leaving us in droves. 1980 trolls are in the troll room. We could use more all you need what is the Thursday? So getting close to 2000 is actually not all that bad.
1:35:40
John: Now people have been cut loose. Are there a lot of them are actually indeed at work? Yes.
1:35:47
Adam: Rolling.
1:35:48
John: Instead of just sitting around at home having to listen to the no agenda show.
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Adam: As it's true. Yeah. Especially in the states where we're opening it
1:35:56
John: is not bad. We used our normal number 1716
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Adam: Yeah, I remember way less than 1000. Well,
1:36:04
John: and when you're just starting off, you're always gonna have you know, well, we
1:36:08
Adam: appreciate all the trolls that sit there do a number of things. They give me one liners, which sometimes are hilarious, and I always take micron credit.
1:36:16
John: You take full credit I like that.
1:36:19
Adam: Like it's like the pros do it. Have someone else write the lines you take credit for is beautiful. But it's a it's a good place to hang out. You can meet people if you even the mind and his technical answer a question or just want to sit around listen to one of our many live shows because it's a chatroom and a live stream at the same time. Many of the shows are live if not, you're hearing something simultaneously you can go hang out, troll away. And while you're at it, go ahead and ask for an invite to no agenda social.com which is our federated social media network. Before we go any further I wanted to discuss something with you about no agenda social john. With the knowledge that are my own theory, is that the public square idea is bullcrap. That doesn't work. So Twitter can't be the digital Town Square. What did people used to go to the town square for mainly? Back in the olden days? to have coffee? No. Well, yeah, they'd go, they'd have coffee. But if the whole city or the whole town the whole village came together at the town square, what was the main reason?
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John: Get drunk?
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Adam: watch someone get hung?
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John: Oh, there's an element to that. Mostly to meet people?
1:37:33
Adam: Well, yeah, you can meet people while someone's hanging while someone's getting hot.
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Unknown: Yes, exactly.
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Adam: So that's the same thing that goes on on social networks, at a certain point is just a
1:37:44
John: very, very unique point.
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Adam: Well, and here's where I'm taking that, knowing where you're going. Okay, you'll see if you're right, knowing that, at a certain point, the scale is a problem. That's why I'd like mastodon because you could have other people with other groups. And a good way to identify a group that you are groups that you belong to, is through the podcast you listen to. So people listen to no agenda, they may listen to Ben Shapiro, they miss the Jordan Peterson, they may listen to the pool guy. I mean, you can identify. And I'm sure that there's a different discussion wherever they're taking it that Tim Poole has a different discussion where Jen Briony looks at things. Now, if everyone had a mastodon server, you can still see what the others are doing without necessarily being a part of their timeline. And this is what I like about the Federated part. And I'm considering now that we're nearing 9000 members on no agenda social.com I'm considering closing it at 10,000. And then, but leaving Federation open so you can have another no agenda related server or anyone else who wants to go somewhere else and you can federate with us, and you can still be in the conversation. But I think we're nearing a point. Just looking at the number of people who are ratting on each other and reporting not that anything will ever happen with you doing it because I won't I think it's time to shut it down at 10 k What do you think?
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John: So let me let me summarize what your what you're saying. You're saying that no agenda social is becoming such a pain in the ass and overhead is so high. No, it's not what I'm getting so annoying.
1:39:24
Adam: No, that's not what I'm saying at all
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John: that you could shut it that was was what I'm hearing.
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Adam: I know. That's why I'm countering you. That's not what I'm what I'm saying is when you have too many people in the town square, it always starts to suck. So to circumvent that, you can have your own server and you can argue with your own people and your own friends and they could be no agenda listeners. And you can federate and you can jump in right have conversations but we can't have 2030 40,000 people on the same timeline. It will just suck I know it will.
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John: Well yeah. You're probably right. That it will start sucking. Yeah. Well, here's the here's the question that I'd have you you hit 10,000 We're closed.
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Adam: Yeah. And I'll have a link it's like,
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John: here's how somebody quits. Can you somebody take their place?
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Adam: Yeah, I guess we could do that. I mean, I'm just it's arbitrary thing I'm stating here but I'm very worried that it's so beautiful now and I'm already seeing Aaron Turner who's running this key made up a page since he's running it on his infrastructure of League leagues now it's very funny and he's well written and he's covering his ass the fact that he has to do that tells me enough
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John: so now about this right now but this for another idea shut down tomorrow
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Adam: what's the platform our own audience that would be very radical
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John: yeah no no stop or just stop all all newcomers as as of tomorrow
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Adam: night we'll have a meeting Yeah, the but I know it works because no agenda podcast index dot social is on a completely different mastodon server and people are communicating they'll slip in from no agenda social because the Federation and it really works incredibly well. I just think that at a certain point you got to shut it down anyway. Well, I am considering this at 10,000 but maybe tomorrow thank you for the idea. So that is no agenda social account we handle that now we want to thank the artist for Episode 1315 appropriately titled the Food and Drug Administration thank you to her French clip that we had and she was very cute very funny about it. And the art was done by another Dutch artist I believe another lady Lata lien. And this was the again I find no agenda product the anyways better double up 33 masks if one's good two is better 100 days and it was in the in the familiar feminine hygiene packaging of what is it? What is the real brand? And it was a spoofed on here.
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John: I thought it was depends.
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Adam: Anyways, now it's flyaways or breezeway, it's something light and lofty. It was just good. It was good. It was very funny. Yeah, with
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John: that kind of thing, by the way, for artists out there who can do a package. And it do it like this one. We've done a number of these over the years. They're always appealing to us. It's always because it looks like somebody designed a package from scratch and it's got all the elements. You want some jokes in there the 33 you know, and all the rest. And it's always a winner. When I first saw it, Adam was you know, indisposed. I was looking at Dr. And it's all disappointed. We're gonna pick it and just yeah, you just tell immediately.
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Adam: The original brand is always maybe it is depends kind of depends. I don't know. I don't I don't know my my hygiene products very well. We'll just go through that
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John: aisle someday and then see what can make good show art.
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Adam: But in general, anytime you can turn a packaging have some kind of bodily function product. It's always good at no agenda, whether it's toilet paper, feminine hygiene products, or, or depends.
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John: It's always stirred we use mustard. breakfast cereals. movie posters. Yeah, there's a lot of repurposed.
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Adam: Yeah. So thank you very much. Lots of lean. And if you're on agenda social.com go ahead and congratulate her she'd been walking around quite proud and maybe a little bit surprised. And we'd love to see more. There wasn't anything else we need to talk about, by the way any other pieces because it has gotten so good now, but there's so many pieces that people submit Let me see if we had any. Any highlights to mention. There are a lot of eggs Nichols. Thank you.
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John: Yeah, the exit polls weren't gonna make it. I like funny idea we saw, you know, it just wasn't gonna cut it. For one thing, it's just not not on appearance alone. Not very appealing,
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Adam: not not attractive, not very appealing.
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Unknown: And
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Adam: yeah, I mean, you guys are doing good. There is quite a lot of choice. That's for sure. And for those of you who haven't seen them, if you want to see some of these pieces of artwork, their very own producer Dred Scott puts them into our community created chapters. And if you're using a podcasting 2.0 app, you can see them along with the transcript which you can search new podcast apps.com And as part of our value for value model where we accept any kind of support, because we call you producers, we expect it time talent treasure, and here are the executive producers and associate executive producers for 1316 who are taking us all the way financially.
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John: Indeed, we do have up to thank today's show. Starting with our buddy, mysterious mystery man Sir-onimous of dogpatch and lower slobovia Oh,
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Adam: dogpatch back is monthly, his monthly support
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John: this month, the support and code. Okay, today's code is 13 $121 1321.
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Adam: Okay.
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John: Keeping a running tab on those.
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Adam: Well, I tried to see the patterns. Yeah.
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John: Oh, before I forget, back to the vaccine thing. Yeah. This is a good example of why people should listen to this segment. I'm making a prediction or red book prediction.
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Adam: I thought you weren't anticipating that anymore.
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John: I did. Tim broken my own rule.
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Adam: All right, hold on. I'm getting
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John: they're gonna write this to you. I'll get I'll get called off because it's gonna happen and you can you call me
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Adam: I've got the book. I've got the book. Here we go. Hold on a second.
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John: You bought it a year from today? Okay, it's gonna be determined that you're gonna need a third booster shot for the COVID Vax now,
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Adam: it was easy peasy. Okay, if you think that's some huge predictor of your
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John: type, just putting it in making sure it is on the on the market. around the bush about some of these predictions, I'm just gonna put it down straight up. Okay. Everyone's gonna need a third booster by 22
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Adam: third booster COVID vaccine recorded this day, January 28 2021 1215. You're in the book, sir. Good to go.
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John: It'll probably be around now. Yes.
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Adam: Okay, in the book.
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John: Sure. Anonymous, anonymous and dog dog patch and lower slobovia rights. Thank you all. Thanks, thank thank you to all of the producers and their three T's that make up the best podcast in the universe. I can only provide the enclosed third key, we appreciate it. The other two T's time talent okay. In response to vaccine questions, my response has been quote, my amygdala is too small. And I sometimes add quote, I can only take it into Botox.
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Unknown: How does that work?
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John: so far? These are these comments have stopped all follow up questions a good family members are concerned that if the vaccine is ineffective or harmful, it will be blamed on the Muslims really No. Well on the Muslim develop apparently on its Muslim developers. I guess there's some Muslims in the lab as is not uncommon. And we will be back on the other ring list, huh? The many that asked why moderate Muslims are not outspoken over the corruption of their faith. Dash when a knife is at your neck, you are silent. In the US fear of a deep platforming, boycotting or firing is having the same impact. Terrorists terrorists that use physical violence and the ones using economic violence are the same. The current controlling party that which makes our show interesting, yeah. The current controlling party is more effective in eliminating opponents than their more capitalistic opponents. This is today's McCarthyism and no agendas v f v model with its outstanding producers support protects it from most tyranny. Correct. always assume that they will keep looking for ways to block freedoms as noted by the founding fathers Don't let they don't list freedoms in a constitution you list of freedoms that can't be taken. That's correct. Whatever lifting of the Muslim ban means. Nobody knows what that's about. Traditional bureaucracy must prove progress to demonstrate effectiveness. I expect efforts will be made to assure improved Muslim admittance. Taking
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from the one drop rule we will have a one prayer rule. Perhaps everyone will be offered beacon for entry and then bacon those that read hues are counted as Muslim bacon
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Adam: bacon bacon.
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John: Oh, mix funny guys. I'm sorry that over over perhaps everyone will be offered bacon for entry and those that refuse are counted as Muslim says Jews might be caught in this count improves is assured they will come in either almost no coincidence perhaps on the first day of the new administration, I was randomly selected by TSA did for an additional check. Some things never change. Yeah. Adam and john avoid small aircraft and hot tubs in 2021. dreams will be battered and they will find ways to reduce the noise. No jingles no
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Adam: Carm thank you very much Sir-onimous of dogpatch and lower slobovia always with a coded message that is that rips through cuts through everything like it should. We never understand the numbers but we love you for stumping us for years now. And thank you for your courage, very much appreciated. Eric Deakins.
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John: Next on the list from Concord, Virginia. And he came in with $1,000 go in the morning please de-douche me Thank you. Thank you both for the much needed amygdala shrinkage. I started listening in March after seeing Adam on JRE
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John: I'm honored to join the roundtable I'd like to I'd like pen rips and chick fil a nuggets at the round table. But
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Adam: I don't know what a pin rip is.
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John: How can we order it if we don't know what it is or where to get it?
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Adam: Well I put it on the list I'll just see whatever whatever shows up. Please Knight me sir Eric
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Adam: rip, it's a vape term should have no vape term. Yes. Does he need to talk to Fauci we, he wants to wheezes Okay, no problem.
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Adam: This is a very good example of how the no agenda show works. And for those who are new, it's fun to look at this. So we have a producer who is very adept at D googling a specific type of phone which you can order he will order and he will put on graphene OS and this is an OTG OS to some degree, but you certainly have a lot more control over what's happening. I'm using it. I'm very enamored with it. I like the ability to stop a lot of tracking. So he just decided after hooking me up, but he would set up no agenda, phone comm and offer this as a service. And he's charging some small fee for it. I know that he is he has a real job. And he's swamped now I'm not over swamp. He swamp he's got a lot of people. And so he's giving us a piece of the action $560 which is super nice. didn't have to do that. But I love it. I love that. Yeah. And we're not saying we have no contract. We're not saying oh, you can't use our horse show name has to talk to the lawyers. Don't do any of that shit. No, it's time, talent, and treasure. You're bringing it all. Thank you too.
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Unknown: jobs, jobs,
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Adam: love that. I love that just like no agenda shop.com another same idea.
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John: Yes. I am going to just put something out there, which I think is no agenda shop has sent me a note about how they can they, they send us money. And they're thinking, Well, what about 1090? Do we get a 1099 or whatever? If you're one of these shops like I said, lavender blossoms I would say that phone our phone guy, Tim, and no agenda shop, we do plug you buy, we plug you on the show and we give your add your your name, you send a note in that we read. I think you can just count us the donations does add technically is advertising. Why not? It is advertising. I mean, we don't take advertisers per se, but this is a form of advanced advertising, just
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Adam: telling them how to account for it if they're a business that is doing business, which is non business with no agenda show we don't really want to do any business with
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John: We don't want
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Adam: any paperwork between us and you. Isn't that isn't that what you're saying? Kinda
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John: Yeah, I think technically it is advertising. So you all you guys have ever dozing Okay, okay. Hey, cor their word in Boolean Berg.
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Adam: Okay, hold on a second. You didn't need to help you a little bit on this one.
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John: I think so. Yeah. But I don't have a note from him. It is called $133. There's no note to be found
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Adam: core sort of words. Invalid word for words in vowden Bear vowden better. Beautiful. Thank you core. I did not see a note needed to john but you got the magic number. So
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John: we appreciate it. 330-333-3333 00 onward with a sec. Associate executive Brad Fisher at the top of the list from Koch springs, South Dakota. 250 know why that's funny. I've enjoyed the show the past few months thanks to Joe Rogan. And Queen Jordan. The Roper. Who's Queen Jordan did
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Adam: not know who Queen Jordan Roper is.
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John: Thank you both. For all the truth you share. You may deduce me.
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Unknown: You've been deuced
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John: he says he'd be happy to be a silent donor. So John's he doesn't have to read this. Do you ever come to the Black Hills which I've been to this nice area. I will happily buy you a beverage and raise a glass to freedom. Semper Fi he's obviously marine.
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Adam: God bless you, man. Of course. When you know German, I would like to discuss at some point maybe a little break off since we've been going with 52 weeks non stop. We have
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John: let's go for 53 weeks.
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Adam: Sure I can do another 50 and we can do 5455 but we should just pick a date when we can. Like I need two shows off. I need a Sunday and a Thursday off. Okay. Okay, cool. Thanks, Dad. Done. Just so easy. You're a pushover.
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John: So crush your lats Next on the list of black night of the leelanau grape fields in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Yes, I believe so. They grow grapes everywhere. Some places they actually make decent wine to 617 36 6304 you continue.
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Adam: Thank you to Amy and Chris. From the Verity winery, what is it? The the guys you visited? Oh, yeah. Veritate they sent they sent me to their 2013 I guess that's it that is that what you guys were drinking up there?
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John: Oh, we're drinking a lot of stuff but oh my goodness.
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Adam: So sweet. So nice that they sent that and I know they don't drink it without your wife. What? No, I'm not allowed to drink it without my wife says right here. Don't drink it without your wife. Okay.
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John: Most your wife
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Adam: she's here. I'm just not allowed. Yeah, this isn't tonight. Both point wines
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John: tonight tonight. Tonight's when it's going down. Almost all their wines are 100 point wines. makeup. Anyway.
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Adam: So yes, thank you very much. You're very very funny. Yeah, send that to us. Very nice.
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John: Yo, dudes, sir crusher live black night at delete leaf now grape fields reporting on the eve of his 65th birthday January 29. opting for brevity, I've noted days on the birthday. Yes, he's on his own. opting for brevity at the expense of courtesy. I submit the following Agenda. One shout out to my salaciously slutty girlfriend.
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Adam: sultry, sultry, Oh, I'm
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John: sorry, I read a shout out to my salaciously sultry girl as I said it yeah that I know they must have a funny relationship you're
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Adam: like Chuck Schumer where this insurrection
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John: or erection James shard Rene of the leelanau gray fields Okay, point to
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Adam: start from now on, you know that she will always be no
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John: salaciously sloughi yes not just slide oh no no no salaciously damn huh uh we'll see what our sensor humor holds up. Yeah. Number two award detweiler douchebag three advice to M five m commentators. Instead of mouth twisting far right domestic terrorist extremists save time with far right. Far white extremists. It sounds good. And for as I said on his list, his contribution amounts to quarter to one quarter cent for each word in my novel 94,000 word novel 652. I should finish first draft within a week. Wow. Yeah. Oh, he's got a number five. No jingles. No karma. Cheerio. Very nice.
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Adam: Thank you so much. You're crushed a lot. Looking forward to your novel. Excellent. Thank you.
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Adam: This is just an F cancer not even an F cancer karma. Just an F cancer. That's interesting. Okay, and I'm going to spice it up with a new bow Jaiden jingle for you.
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John: surgeon postal manual bondo in Miami Lakes. Florida $200.33. And this is a short segment today only nine Yeah. And he he'll be our final. So maybe we can pick it up on Sunday. Thank you for doing a great show. No agenda is very important as a night can you get put my birthday on the list March 15 is on there. But the real reason I wrote was to let you know something I haven't heard talked about. My cousin is a medical student at u m Miami University of Miami very good school. She got the COVID vaccine her teachers told her the vaccine is only good for three months. I asked my friend who is a nurse and she agrees that is probably only good for three to six months but this has been discussed Yeah. On and off well
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Adam: this is where your where your booster your third booster comes in.
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John: Yeah, have your continued the great work manual
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Adam: of your visionary statements. Oh boy. I think there'll be a third one within a year that's you're just I mean you are a buoyant clairvoyant. I tell you.
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John: I'm getting it on the peak and again on the sheet. is I don't want to sell Yeah, you hit it but you never said it. Okay. I just because I just got through this betting or deal with the two lip Joes. Yeah,
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Adam: I'm sorry that you that I'm in that same league somehow.
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John: It wasn't about you. Okay, that's good. And it's not always about you. Sure. So the bet went Destroy, I took that he took the bat, he gives me this bet that Trump will be impeached and found guilty. Okay, I take that. I'll take that. But two to one. Sure. It doesn't matter, right. And, well, you know, if you in the back and forth, you know, if you were so confident, you know, you wouldn't even take the bad for Trump, you wouldn't bet for Trump. You were you know, you don't have any confidence in the old guy.
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Adam: Your own guy.
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John: Oh, man. So I saw I saw I, I use for my text messaging, I use Google Voice. Why Google? Well, this is one of the reasons Well, one of the reasons is I can type these messages with a keyboard instead of my two thumbs getting takes forever stupid. So I, one of the reasons I can go back in my archives, so I can go back months, years, it doesn't make any difference as long as you don't erase them. And but even then, you can archive them. So I go back to October, I think, October 18. Where I offered it to these guys a bet I said, I'm gonna I feel like losing money. I'm going to bet I'll take the trump for president bet you guys can have Biden 100 bucks each. And so I cut and pasted a clip that I took a screenshot and send it to him say I did make this offering you two. Chicken shits wouldn't take the bet. And now your bet that debt is going to be impeached. I mean, you can't win a bet. You should not bet you should stop betting you if you can never win a bet. Don't bet. Really? Yes. I tell people this all the time. And I'll tell them this. Don't bet with me because I rarely lose bets. And why is that asked me why I rarely lose.
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Adam: JOHN. I've been wondering, why do you rarely lose bets?
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John: I can see why you're in sag. sag, because I only bet on a sure thing.
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Adam: Let's see what else we have in the red book then shall we? It's all me by the way. Oh Jcd August 30. What is this a no. Wow, if I could only read it. I have the same problem you have.
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John: Wow. That's something Oh, no, no, no, no,
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Adam: no debates. You said no debates.
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John: I said what about no debate? You said
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Adam: there will be no debates for between Biden and Trump.
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John: Well, what do you think then? I was wrong.
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Adam: No, the only Yes, because they had to debate so you were wrong. I was wrong.
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John: Yeah. Yeah. There you go. They did try to cancel. But I was wrong. As I made that prediction.
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Adam: Ticketmaster will require a passport November 12. ACD. Yes. Jcd No.
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John: Yeah, that's that's in that's in play. They do it once. This doesn't count. They have to make it a policy.
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Adam: Yes. Oh, I see. I was wrong here. I had to inauguration so that's done.
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John: Oh, yeah. Are you Oh, yeah. I can see where you got that.
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Adam: Yeah, well, we all know where I got it.
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John: Okay, yeah, you got it from Obama. actually literally good to it. Yeah, we are. Hey, thank
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Adam: you all very much to our our executive producers and associate executive producers you are now officially part of the super spreader Task Force. Go to Super spreader task force.com Thank you ever registered that we appreciate those kinds of actions is great. Hey, want to learn something go to Super spreader Task Force comm which takes you right to no agenda show. Of course. You have real credits for this one. Exactly. And associate execs that's how it works. You get a 200 and above then your associate executive 300 above you are an executive producer in this case of Episode 1316 could not be happier that you showed up for us love your notes. Love the love and and love hitting everybody in the mouth. And thank you for keeping us going and consider us for your Sunday if you'd like to pick up one of these titles go to full rack.org
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Adam: a and again thank you for all your time, talent and treasure. fundamentals of value for value model formula is this. We go out
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Adam: So Davos started the day which normally would be done. on the slopes of Davos, Davos,
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John: yes, all the rich elites can go skiing.
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Adam: Well, that's not how they describe it. Here's a quickie From Gillian tett. She is I think she's the editor of the Financial Times. And this is what she how she feels about not being in Davos.
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Unknown: I'm sad not to be in the mountains. Normally I'd be slithering around on the snow. Right now in Davos,
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Adam: yes. Because that's the kind of job you have the arch. slithering in the right terms. You got the right, right. For Davos, the other Davos,
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John: folks. They are
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Adam: slithering on date. Now. That was from day two on day one. And they have a podcast, which is radio Davos day one radio, Davos, radio, Davos.
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And Klaus Schwab introduces the the entire week and gets us rolling with, well, what the really the theme of it's all about, we
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Unknown: must re regulate global economic costs and make it more robust, more resilient, more inclusive, and more sustainable. And at the same time, we must accelerate the transition to a net zero economy.
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Adam: Yes, that's right. It's our own. This is the whole thing. It's our own fault. We didn't take care of nature. So nature gave us the Coronavirus and now we better watch out because did we not learn and we will all die from climate change? That is the message and the number one speaker first one up on the stage. Who do you think it is? Who's the first one to talk at Davos?
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John: Let me think. Of course Mr. China. Yes,
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Adam: Gigi Ping Ping. With his transcriber later,
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Unknown: first artists to step up macroeconomic policy coordination, jointly promoted strong, sustainable, and inclusive growth of the world economy.
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Adam: Oh, he's got the inclusive, he's got the equity, he's got the climate change, we are gonna have a
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Unknown: good time. No two leaves in the world are identical. And no histories, cultures or social systems. God you're saying different histories, cultures and social systems are as old as human societies, and they are the inherent features of human civilization. There will be no human civilization without diversity, and such diversity will continue to exist. For as long as we can
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Adam: imagine diversity
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Unknown: in itself is no cause for alarm. What is arrogance, prejudice and hatred, we should stay to international law and international rules instead of seeking one's own supremacy. Ancient Chinese believes that the law is the very foundation of governance, international governance should be based on the rules and consensus reached among us by one of the few, the Charter of the United Nations, which is a basic and universally recognized norms governing state to state relations. Without international law and international rules that are formed and recognized by the global community, the world back to the law of the jungle, we need to be the international rule of law and steadfast in our resolve to safeguard the international systems centered around the UN and the international order. faced on international law, we need to deliver on the Paris agreement on climate change and promote the documents. We need to get continued priority to development, implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. And make sure that all countries, especially developing ones, sharing the fruits of global development.
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Adam: So you won't hear this clip anywhere else because it's incredibly boring and tedious to listen to. I'm glad we have on record. What is going on diversity, equity equality, We Are the World Kumbaya, everybody worked together. Don't be egomaniacs Don't be like that Trump. And let's get the sustainable agenda 2030 goals up and running and into the Paris Climate Agreement. And this should really help the struggling countries which China counts themselves as one. You see, this is why he said it. He said yeah, we're a third world country we're still developing so we need a break. And that's that's pretty much it. The the great reset will be exactly what Joe Biden's doing. Firing everybody from their traditional energy jobs. And not he's not firing them personally but he's taking away licenses, shutting things. down. So and then, you know, don't worry, because though, we're going to give you some green stuff, some green jobs, as Carrie was saying, carry the watermelon head who's in charge of this key was telling us that the green jobs, I'm looking for this now, the green jobs have have the fastest growing sector, doubling, doubling any other sector. And one of our producers went in and looked at this. And it's true. They doubled from 4000 to 8000 jobs, which is quite hilarious.
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John: They're rocking it day two,
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Adam: we bring in some people who could understand by the way, she she Jing Ping may be saying USA or a bag of dicks. I don't know if that's the right translation. The whole world may be laughing at us, if not for the English translation for what he really said. Here, here's the Kenneth Rogoff, economist, former Council of Foreign Relations, IMF Board of Governors, economists
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Unknown: have long favored a global carbon tax, you can have other things like cap and trade, like Europe has there
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been some
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something like that, to create the incentives to create innovation to create how people conserve. One thing to bear in mind is, it's not enough for the United States and Europe to stop polluting as much to get to zero net carbon. If your house is on fire, it's not enough to put the fire out in just a couple rooms, you have to put it out everywhere. I've proposed the idea of a world carbon bank to help carry technological expertise to help transfer funds to do something for the countries which right now have coal plants. And they have coal, but not a lot else.
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Adam: He's talking about China, just so you know. We need to do something for those poor countries that have coal plants, China. That's that's the idea here. So we need to convert green jobs and you're not going to be manufacturing solar panels. You're going to be selling them door to door. That's your green job right there.
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John: You want to do why that's funny to me. Go because there was a door to door solar panel salesman here last week.
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Adam: I only just 60% of the time. And Fauci had to make an appearance, of course.
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John: Ah. And
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Adam: now, you said a third booster?
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John: Yes, okay.
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Adam: It's I think you're on the right track, but you're not using the right term. Is this a traditional vaccine? Is this a vaccine with an attenuated virus and some adjuncts and Hamburger Helper?
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John: That course not
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Adam: No. Okay. What is this a technology? It is a technology.
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John: It's it's Chem chemotherapy, technically. But yes,
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Adam: yes, it's technology. And it's RNA DNA technology and doing something to you with
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John: great, ah, vaccines that we're using now will be good against both the mutant in South Africa as well as in the UK. Having said that, this is an evolving situation. So what we need to do and are doing, are already looking at making upgraded versions of the vaccine that could address both the South African mutant as well as the one in the UK. So we even though right now, the vaccines seem to be able to work against them, we need to be prepared to upgrade and maybe even as a boost later on, or as a bi valent vaccine that goes against both the wild type and the evolving mutants.
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Adam: He's going to upgrade you
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John: up Grail like the word by Vaillant.
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Adam: Now, what does that mean?
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John: Well, it's kind of like the that you need two things to make it work. Oh, you
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Unknown: mean?
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John: Like, what's that term? We give it a shot and then you get the second one kills you. It's
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Unknown: binary. Binary.
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John: poisoned, you know by Valence. Nice. Yeah, like that
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Adam: to me. Well, hello.
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John: Binary
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Adam: binary.
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John: Yes. By bailant. Take a look at the term with the word
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Adam: by valence by Valence. We should you know how we do these things over here at the no agenda show. We are unsure of what's going to happen. All we do is
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John: by Vaillant is says another term for diabetes. Nice, a pair of homologous chromosomes No. Biology of homologous chromosomes associate associated pairs. By vana by VLAN is one pair of chromosomes in a tetrad. A tetrad is the association is bullcrap. Physically held together, you already sent a DNA,
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Adam: you're getting an upgrade, shut up and get your upgrade. Have you don't forget, wait till 3.1 and just click, just click OK. on your terms of service, it's okay. It'll be in the app for your vaccine. Just get the upgrade Shut up. If
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John: you have to license the value the rights and licenses using using a licensed vaccine to do it is true. It isn't and give you a shot to take it away.
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Adam: Do you? You know? I would like to I need to know now. Are some of these vaccines because you have to sign some paperwork? Is that like a EULA EULA? End User licensing agreement? We hereby license this vaccine in your body. And it's one seat only? Yeah, I mean, that's the model. And then Oh, oh, well, you need to upgrade because you know, we're gonna stop supporting your version pretty soon. Why does he use the term upgrade? If he doesn't mean it?
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John: I think he might have already made the point in the beginning of the show. That guy should but he's a pathological liar who is full of shit.
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Unknown: Yeah. Yeah,
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Adam: he is.
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John: Also the highest paid government employee does. Yeah, I
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Adam: didn't know that. Or he's in the highest group. I think he's not the only one making $480,000 there a few others. I think just about China real quickly. Um, sad. sad to hear this. This is boots on the ground from Iran. This is Hans. I met his wife and him in Delray last year. And he said that she's Iranian. And she just got off the phone with her mom and Tehran. And she mentioned the worsening air pollution from her parents home in Tehran, they can normally see downtown now they can't. And the blame is going to the Chinese and I looked this up there's a number of stories about it, that the Chinese moved into, see this particular town near Tehran, with their Bitcoin mining operation. And and the Iranians want Yeah, cool. Just don't worry about them. Shut it off for those slaves. So they've had numerous power outages people are complaining and then finally, and there's like some 25 year agreement they have to use Iranian power the expense of Iranians and then finally the Tehran power companies that now we got to cut back a little bit but instead of cutting back they just fired up these really old smoky diesel generators to be able to provide it and that is now blanketed all of Tehran and thick smog smoke Thank you Bitcoin. Oh, by the way, in in Iran, they don't say Bitcoin they call it Bitcoin, because that's a mispronunciation. It's stuck. I like it, by the way. Between instead of Bitcoin very strange.
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John: Yeah. Well, good for the Chinese.
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Adam: Nice. Hey, if we were up to me, hey, what what are Americans? Really? We're farmers and miners? Are we not? Is that not our our original kind of thing? I pioneers? Yes. But we're farmers. Were miners.
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John: We're big time farmers. We're massive farm right. And he is the traditionalist farmer we corporatized farming. We're farmers,
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Adam: right? We're farmers. We
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John: came from the miners, and it's 49 or two years in California. And then the entrepreneurs to and wait, wait, and miners, coal, coal, yes. We still have 350 years of full powers worth of coal in the ground if we want if we decide to take it out and actually use it.
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Adam: So key and and from the farmers and the miners. Were very entrepreneurial. We came up with the assembly line, the industrial age,
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John: you know, actually the assembly line, I believe was stolen.
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Adam: Well, okay, so so we stole we stole the
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John: idea. We, we were that's another thing. We're good at popular
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Adam: ideas and popularizing.
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John: Yeah. You know, Charles Dickens actually had to come to the United States. You know, When people think about, you know, bootleg movies and all the rest of it, Charles Dickens actually had to come to the United States and track down the people printing his books and bring, you know, constables with him to get them to stop. They were just ripping him off. We're printing Dickens novels and not paying him a nickel
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Adam: to go and one
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John: of the other things that we don't like to admit to but we're a bunch of pirates, and then we bitch about the Chinese.
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Adam: So that's the
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John: that's what the Chinese are always so irked with
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Adam: us going back to our roots of farming in mining, I propose and maybe only for the state of Texas, that we should completely encourage the mining of Bitcoin and the farming of of hemp. And think of all we could do in the world. I like Miami's becoming a Bitcoin city if you followed this
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John: no yeah,
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Adam: you used to me Yes, you'll be able to pay many of your city services in Bitcoin, parking these types of things. And they will
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John: never Michigan had to put a stop to them. They
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Adam: will keep that money in Bitcoin. Very young Mayor he's one he's one of the young ones and he's like hey, we're embracing Bitcoin come on down we're gonna be super friendly. We got no state income tax and we're going to keep some of the money that you pay us and you do it in Bitcoin in our coffers in our Treasury as Bitcoin I think that's pretty progressive at to use the term
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John: British spec spec it
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Adam: I don't know is it
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John: so actually, Christine Lagarde it is
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Adam: by no it's it's an exit ramp from their tyranny. That's what she called it. And we know what she said.
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John: We can't have we can't, always wins.
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Adam: can't have it can't have them with an exit ramp. exit ramp.
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John: Okay, we got an impeachment update. Democracy Now.
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Adam: Bring it let's hear what do we have? We go
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Unknown: back in Washington, DC all but five Senate Republicans backed an effort to dismiss Donald Trump's impeachment trial to stay voting in favor of an objection raised by Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, who argued the trials unconstitutional since the goal of impeachment is to remove someone from office he claimed Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell also background polls, despite accusing Trump on the Senate floor of provoking the insurrection, although the trial will still go ahead to these days vote can indicate it will end in Trump's acquittal. Meanwhile, Senate President Pro Tem Patrick Leahy, the Vermont democrat who was briefly hospitalized after feeling unwell two to eight hours after he was sworn in to preside over Trump's impeachment trial.
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Adam: You know, the I have the national terror advisory system alert if you're interested in the bulletin that went the I get these bulletins. And this will be enforced until April 30 2021. We have a number of people who are in the system so they forward this to me throughout 2020 domestic violent extremist we called it told you it would be DVDs. Targeted individuals with opposing views engaged in first amendment protected nonviolent protest activity DVDs motivated by a range of issues including anger over COVID-19 restrictions. The 2020 election results and police use of force have plotted on occasion carried out attacks against government facilities. Wow, that just described everybody. long standing racial ethnic tension, including opposition to immigration has driven DVE attacks. Oh, including a 2019 shooting in El Paso, Texas that killed 23 people. Is this a department Homeland Security bulletin? Or is the press release? What the fuck Excuse me? That's very annoying. I just read this. They're doing it like the this bulletin is act it's it's a press release disguised as some information. DHS is concerned these same drivers to violence will remain through early 2021 and some DVDs may be emboldened by the January 26 2021. breach of the US Capitol building in Washington DC to target officials and government facilities. DHS remains concerned that homegrown violent extremists in spite inspired by foreign terrorist groups who committed three
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attacks targeting government officials in 2020 remain a threat. threats of violence against criminal infrastructure, including the electric telecommunications and healthcare sectors increased in 2020 with violent extremist, citing misinformation and conspiracy theories about COVID-19 for their actions. This is when I so some guy got arrested, and the story goes like this. He was arrested for posting. So get your head out of your ass. Now, did he need to be a retina arrest? It doesn't mean that you're necessarily in the brink and done and they throw the key away. But he had indeed been posting memes that said, vote for Hillary text your vote of 5932 for whatever, and then your vote counts. Well, yeah, you're gonna get in trouble for that because that is actually voter suppression. Would you agree with me john or not?
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John: It's voter suppression if the if the person being suppressed is a complete idiot,
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Adam: correct? Apparently, and I did at this time. 5000 people did it. That's 5000 people who may have been idiots but that doesn't give you the right to do that. That doesn't need to be thrown in jail for the rest of his life. No, but I can see you know, you got to be careful what you say there. There are consequences for your memes. But this is not just a meme. He defrauded people I don't know where the money went. You text that kind of number either went nowhere or went to somebody who wasn't intended to get a spanking but not this freedom of speech. No, no, no, no new new new not gonna take that. onward. Empty. Yeah, there was nothing else here.
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John: I have some Biden clips. Okay. Oh, also have the Let's Play this to be International. We've been doing a little internationalist. Please get this democracy. Now. Clip. By the way. This is the Mexico report usage. And this is this may have the loved ones in it.
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Unknown: Mexican authorities have launched an investigation after 19 bodies were found shot and burned over the weekend in a town near the US Mexico border. relatives of asylum seekers from Guatemala say they believe 13 of the dead could be their loved ones and includes teenagers who are trying to reach the United States. Yeah, and those are some of the headlines. This is Democracy Now. democracynow.org the quarantine report.
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Adam: Okay, so does that fit with the way we describe it? Not really. I
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John: don't know. I stretched a bit out as long as I could. Yeah,
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Adam: but I don't think it really handles it. Let me just what did they do here
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Unknown: and Mexican authorities have launched an investigation after 19 bodies were found shot and burned over the weekend in a town near the US Mexico border. relatives of asylum seekers from Guatemala say they believe 13 of the dead could be their loved ones. And
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Adam: it's okay. Yeah, that's kind of weird. The idea would be that these were illegals trying to break into our country called asylum seekers. And so they're really doing something bad. But then therefore their loved ones. I don't know. I don't think Amy's been clued in at all how to use this.
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John: She should be fired. The only place he produces the show. All right, there
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Adam: you go.
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John: So by I guess I'm Biden's stuff. I want to play some Biden clips.
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Unknown: Your new President, ladies and gentlemen, some slippage.
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John: First of all, let's get through this is the this is actually not Biden necessarily. This is about this is a brand new 24 report on climate and the climate survey. Have you heard about the climate survey?
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Adam: No, I if I if I have I haven't read it. So no,
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John: it's this is a this starts off with the Biden clip. And he says it's under Biden. So it's under Biden, Biden on climate one. And this just begins it.
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Unknown: Joe Biden has been eager to show that his white house will be green, the new US president has signed a stack of executive orders on climate change, including measures to pause new oil and gas leases on public land, and to direct federal agencies to stamp out fossil fuel subsidies. Let's listen now to what Mr. Biden has had to say.
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In my view, we've already waited too long to deal with this climate crisis. We can't wait any longer. And we see it with our own eyes. We feel it. We know it in our bones. And it's time to act. And I might know parenthetically, if you notice the attitude of the American people toward greater impetus on focusing on climate change and doing something about it has increased across the board Democrat, Republican independent and that's why I'm signing today and an executive order to supercharge our administration ambitious plan to confront the existential threat of climate change is an existential threat.
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Adam: I'm going to supercharge it right when the sun comes out in the wind blows we're gonna wait for it to supercharge listen to the annual
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John: he pronounces x 10 stench. Oh,
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Adam: no, he's he. He's lost his marbles. He can't do it.
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Unknown: Joe Biden has.
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That's why I'm signing today and an executive order to supercharge HR administration ambitious plan to confront the ex potential threat of climate change is an existential threat,
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Adam: an existential
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John: ecstasy.
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Adam: He is the embodiment of fossil fuel. Wow. I'm on a roll 60
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John: is a good one. I like it. Okay, well, let's go to part two, we'll get to hear about the survey.
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Unknown: Now a new survey conducted by the United Nations and Oxford University has found that concern about our planet is far more widespread than previously known. And the majority of respondents want urgent action reports.
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The people have spoken,
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sharing their views in the largest poll on climate change ever conducted. The findings are far from surprising. There's all these ways that people are starting to think about the climate crisis, because they're really living it. 64% of people in the world think climate change is an emergency. And more importantly, they really want to do something about it. According to the survey organized by the UN at Oxford University,
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citizens in
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the UK, and Italy showed the highest level of concern, Moldova came last. But there is one group that fervently supports climate action. The survey used pop ups on video games to reach out to teenagers who are normally left out of similar polls. 70% of under 18 said climate change is an emergency, that figure drops to 58% among people over 60. Overall, more than 1.2 million people from 50 countries took part in the survey. It really brings the voice of the people to this moment where world leaders are making big decisions about our collective future. And this is what's so important about this poll is it went a step further than traditional polls in that it asked people how do you want to get ourselves out of this mess?
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Adam: This is interesting. And I want to see it. I want to see this survey.
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John: I want to mention a couple things. Yeah, please. Dave said they said is better than ever, because they they brought a bunch of 16 year olds to vote and what they think well, they all they all Hell's breaking loose, because that's what they've been told in school. Yes. And so now it's more important that we so what you do you brainwash a bunch of kids, and they say, Oh my god, it's all we're all gonna die. And then they say, well, and then people over 60 only 51% it probably drops off anyone with any life experience, who's actually gone outside and looked, looked around for a few minutes or looked at the mud flats over here, for example. No, oh, this is bullcrap. But But now you just all you do just keep testing, putting more people put eighth graders into the polls and they'll do the same thing. And and now that public has spoken, this whole thing is it's sinister. Well, two things. One,
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Adam: it was an opt in poll and they popped up pop ups on video games. So yeah, that's you're really pre qualified audience fine. The statement was 64% of people think they're experiencing climate change. Yes,
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John: saying the word is thinking that's the word she said in the report. And then finally,
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Adam: it dawned on me if we if the query devorah Consulting Group was advising this marry band, I would say the strategy would be something like this if you want to weaponize the children, and gretta is falling down. gretta was on even though it was a demon clip gretta she was on the Davos day one as well. And she sounds like a 20 year old young woman. She's lost that she's lost her appeal that her diction is now so perfect. Her vocabulary is beyond anything I would write for myself. She's jumped the shark. She's done. She's tough. She's history. But if you want to get the young people you do the following. You need to cut like that new girl who's actually sisters. You need them to say the following. We shut down the world for you. For the older people we shut we're wearing masks for you for the older people 60 and up 60 7080 we did that for you to protect you to protect your world, your economy. Now it's our turn. And we are now in danger. So now you owe us. This is how I'd play it. And we'd have climate we'd have shut down stay at home. free money. You know the there 50 representatives in the United States now in the house of representatives who want regular checks every month. UBI is this this is coming and the kids want is coming they want it kids want it. That's right Andrew Yang will become the next mayor of New York. The only people left are the ones who are too poor to move are connected somehow. or young people, a lot of young people and they'll be Yeah.
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Yeah. Yang, give me that. 1600 2000 bucks a month I live in New York. Crap. Tina and I will move to New York give us the free money.
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John: free money free money. All right. Well, there's a third part of this clip, which has got a little zinger. I think it's where I left it in there,
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Unknown: preserving forests and ramping up the use of renewables were among the most popular policies put forward by respondents to tackle the climate crisis. But when it comes to individual actions, only 30% of people said switching to a plant based diet was the answer.
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Adam: Bugs
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John: now the way this is presented by F 24 was if you lose if it was just the tone only they could have gone the other way within said as many as but only meaning that they're idiots. Only 30% wanted to switch to a plant based diet when it should be everyone. So it was like school.
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Adam: I got that. I got that.
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John: Okay, so the whole thing, Oxford and you and they want us they eat bugs, right? eat bugs or plants, not peas,
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Adam: not just bugs, but it gets worse. You know, we have been on the mac and cheese tip for a long time. And now they've come out with a Valentine's pink. Yes, and flavored and candy flavored mac and cheese. Yeah. When are they just gonna get right down to it and just make mac and cheese with bugs? bugs? How about just forget the mac and cheese just go straight from buggin cheese. You get buggin cheap cheap bugs. Melted with cheap cheddar cheese. Can Wait a minute. Wait, hold on. I feel a product meeting. cockroach. cockroach and cheese. cottage cheese Yeah, okay, john. Let's see that.
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Unknown: Mommy I want some
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Adam: cochon cheese. No, that's not gonna work. Meal see macaroni and what is the what are what sounds like? Like macaroni Mac,
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John: Mac, mac and cheese Mac and geo worms. maca, maca? maca? Hancock, Mac and cockaroach
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Adam: Yeah, we definitely have to work on
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John: mealworms There you go.
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Unknown: Imagine all the people who could do Oh Yeah, that'd be fun.
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John: We do a few people to thank for show 1316 but you've got a lot of notes from people saying hey, you know I didn't get in. So I'm sending this note in for show. 1315 the note came in yesterday. Hmm. People keep up with these show numbers is 1316 next shows 1317 It starts off with Bruce Hall. cirrhosis. The first in Encino, California 131 31 he actually sent a note in if there's anything was important. Okay, so I can have a look up. Yes,
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Adam: go ahead. It's always something important.
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John: It's something when you go through the trouble of writing a note Yeah.
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Adam: Oh don't say that
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John: before because people just do my best to sit down actually right now I'm not gonna do it. Though the this comes from my business account. I am a knight using this email address and he's got the dress. I believe I am the first cirrhosis knighted somewhere in the eight hundreds anyway. Just anyway. unusual. No need to read this on the Oh, okay. Well, then I won't. But thank you cirrhosis. On onward. Courtney Chase, from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho when 2821. up another note came from Courtney. Where's the Courtney's note?
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Adam: Right? What are you doing reading these notes? You start you're breaking down, man.
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John: Just there's some there's an important note in here somewhere. I
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Adam: don't know which one it is. Okay. Well, wait. Wait till you bump across it. That's fine.
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John: Okay, john. And then when she came in 128 21. She has a lengthy note that Oh, it's a birthday. She's got a birthday.
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Adam: But
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John: why is she not on the list then? Because no one ever because this note wasn't one of the printed notes that came in as an email
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Adam: is john lips is john lip. No, no, I'm sorry, Courtney Chase. Okay. All right. Hold on. I'm going to the birthday list. No problem. All right. Yes. All right. And what's your birthday?
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John: Courtney chase here it is I got her note here on the email she's it's honorverse smokin hot has been Ryan okay as he hits the big 40 Brian is the absolute best partner lately three year old daughter became randomly yelling China asshole and our five year old cannot get enough of the pasta Glock
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Adam: no agenda corrupting your children in real time I got it he turns 40 on the list Good move on here we go okay.
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John: She we had a bunch of requests and stuff but she doesn't realize that she's she's obviously a Rogan Rogan I just came over, john lips on $11.11 Alex van Abell, Bronx New York 111 Marty there's something funny about a three year old yelling China. Marty SIG Severino
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Adam: surprise. Is the adorable not learn this wonderful phrase yet for Ivan.
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John: We've been working him to get him to say stuff to get a record and we put it on the show. But it is so far. It's you know, it's a little it's two, three, or it could use a little more Annunciation. I keep yelling at him. JOHN, that's not good enough. Show
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Adam: him the anal swab.
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Adam: didn't ask for the de-douche with my last 666 I could really do do with one. All right, well, de-douche you've been calling out Mike Fortenberry as a douchebag.
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John: suing Li six 633 Amy vitamine by the by Damien. Bye. Bye diamond vitamin 60. Bell Baron bow Belden. Oh, yeah.
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Adam: It's your bionics Veldman.
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John: Yeah. Baron Bob in high point North Carolina. 5532. Surprise, one of the better names and Yukon Oklahoma night of astonishment before? Yes. 44. Matthew golian in debt. Yes, Plaines, Illinois. And you got a birthday coming up. We got it on the list. Alan huff and it was 5234 it's actually fun half min. Yeah, it was
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Adam: from his brothers. Both his brothers Mike and Matt.
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John: Hey, Alan Huffman. Urbandale, Iowa 5040.
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Adam: Oh, look at this because of your beer poor on 1315. The Pabst Blue Ribbon wins.
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Unknown: Indeed,
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Adam: it is like a big ass party. We had a couple of meetups take place. One note from let's see this was the flight oh one one or the no agenda, meetup report in Anaheim. Short report here and rained all day Friday and Saturday. I was fearing I would have to cancel the protest as we call them. And the gathering of signatures for oh this is the recall. This is the news. That was the real protest and recall. I checked the venue in the morning is raining hard but I told that if it stopped raining they would open the patio for outside dining at 3pm It definitely looks like no more rain before pm. I was sitting at a table with Robert another no agenda listener. It was frigid cold about 55 degrees but well worth it. Meeting new people and getting to know their thoughts and outlooks is inspiring and somehow has a calming effect, especially when you know you're not the only one thinking a certain way. More listeners showed up in due time and we hung around together enjoying beer and pizza until well past eight o'clock. Whoo
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Unknown: on
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Adam: a school night. I got signatures from folks in four different counties la orange, Riverside and San Bernardino screw Newsome. And that is the meetup report. Clearly politically tinted. Not all of them are all right
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Unknown: in the morning Adam and john is Keegan just Gavin of Norristown here at Philadelphia Brewing Company where we are all
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facts in the den until the apocalypse
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Guys by
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Sean Harris in Philadelphia just keeping it real
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Anyways,
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this is sir Brad.
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Night sir Matt coopersburg in the morning
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in the morning this la renegades my first meetup and it was pretty awesome. So everybody who's scared to go to meetup just fucking do it.
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In the morning everybody wonderful meetup does Gary in the morning to you all.
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Went off the lakes in the morning
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by
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Adam: well done they're well done. Affiliate local 76 more meetups around you and there's tons of them. Today there's one in south south Florida. It's the the partay at seven o'clock patay party. That's the main code from Miami's Friday meetup that'll be at Buddha brewery in Oak Park. Also today no tomorrow. Petrol not dead yet. Wait petrol not yet dead land grab road trip Atlanta. That'll be at best and brewing Atlanta, Georgia at five o'clock. Also tomorrow drinking in sconnie because Minnesota knots is still locked down seven o'clock at Dallas, Dallas house St. Croix falls Wisconsin. On Saturday is Melbourne really free that question will be answered at one o'clock Ozzie Eastern Daylight Time on Saturday. I think it's probably already Saturday there. That'll be at fancy Hanks barbecue restaurant in Melbourne Victoria, which now is called the American barbecue. Also on Saturday titled town 130 in Green Bay we've got local 404 shenanigans protest greater Atlanta at 333 at hooligans Tavern and Roswell Puget Sound Convergence Zone five o'clock at the large brewing everage in Washington bring a code it's outside umbrella optional. It's Washington bring the umbrella Saturday the 13th as well every time a bell rings an angel gets its COVID vaccine five o'clock at Liberty brewery in Indiana Pennsylvania, and sunset in New York the end of a new beginning oh that's canceled. Oh, that's
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Unknown: too bad Alex
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Adam: was doing that. Okay, so sadly the sunset New York has already set that sun coming up in February Bellingham Washington that'll be on the fifth of fifth Houston hackers. This is all February the sixth the Black Knight, big loss no agenda bash in greater Raleigh. Oh my gosh, we've got Boston coming up. We've got Oklahoma City, Dallas Fort Worth. Sunset Valley, Texas. Redding, California, Houston. Raging super spreader lunch in how could you miss it? inaugural Brisbane Ozzie shots in the arm slave meet up on the 26th it is pandemonium over there no agenda meetups calm. Why? Because it's fun. People like getting together. You've been not only have you been sitting at home, we've been forced to be places that you don't want to be with people you can't talk to anymore because it's so polarizing. If I say anything, they get mad. They're now not even your family. They're called your loved ones. That's how bad it's gotten. So find a meetup. You'll enjoy it. It's good for the soul good for the amygdala. And if you can't find one near you go ahead and schedule one yourself. No agenda meetup.com it's like a potty. go hang out with
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Unknown: me.
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John: The loved one was also a really great cult film I often forget about.
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Unknown: Oh, I'm not familiar with this. Oh, the loved one. Yeah.
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John: Jonathan Winters.
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Adam: Oh, my goodness. Well, the 100 year old man we know him.
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John: Well, that was Brooks.
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Adam: Wait, no, no, that wasn't a comedy album. Wasn't that? Yes, it was Jonathan Winters. I'm going to call you on.
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John: No, it wasn't it was Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner. There's 2000 year old man.
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Adam: There's 1000 1000 year old man now here it is. 100 year old man by Jonathan Winters. You want to roll again with me? You want to roll again with me? brah.
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John: The 100 year old man with Jonathan Winters.
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Adam: Yep. Yep,
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John: I'm with a comedy album and
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Adam: I'm gonna play some good for you right now just to poke your eye out because Mr. Nolan all is wrong once again.
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Unknown: No at all is wrong. Are you sure?
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100 a day.
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Here. 100
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today, today's your birthday. 100 years old.
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Adam: That's the one man Jonathan Winters.
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John: Well, Jonathan Winters who played the 100 year old man and one of his sketches is your horror movie.
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Adam: nailed him. Do you hear that man? karenia who To the world. It was great.
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John: Yeah, it was good. All right, I stand it. Well, actually, no, I take it back. I sit corrected.
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Adam: Let me play for you the most played the most emailed clip of the day. I got this one, let me say 18 copies. And as an aside, I do not mind never hesitate to send me something thinking someone already sent it to him. You're usually wrong. On the other hand, people Luthor, I'm looking at you, people who email every story to me because I think it's interesting. You know, you're getting filtered. Eventually. I do see your emails but then you go on into an oversharing. Bin. I look at my email I
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John: show morning. We get to play play the clip. I'm wondering what it is
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Adam: not. You don't know what it is. Come on. Everyone's heard this one.
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Unknown: I can. I'll circle back. If there's more I can share with you. I'll circle back with you. If there's more to convey. I'll have to just circle back with you. We can circle back with him. I'm happy to circle back with you. I can circle back. I will have to circle back on that one. That's an excellent question. Oh, such an important question. We will circle back with you and we'll circle back with you. It's an interesting question. But we'll circle back. I'm happy to circle back but I'll have to circle back with you on it. It's a good question. But we'll circle back with you on this today. We will certainly circle back with you more directly. I hate to disappoint you. But I will have to circle back with you on that as
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well.
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Adam: Jim Psaki new spokes hole for the White House circling back a lot,
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John: apparently is this a said that she's a circle back?
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Adam: He is a big circle backer that her reach around? Ooh, I wouldn't accuse her of that. But yeah,
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John: certainly you never know. I do have a few buyten clips to close with. And we can start with just to get get it out of the way we start with the bite and mumble fest is not a good one. But it's there.
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Adam: appropriately titled, we
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Unknown: need to open the promise of America to every american people of color in American system. systemic racism has simply refused to see in this country's attitude toward racial justice, Daddy changed the world. But the devastation in communities of color has been nothing short of stunning for Americans of color. Black and Latino Americans are dying of COVID-19 at rates nearly three times that of white Americans. It's not white Americans fault but just the fact that
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John: it's not so
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Adam: much of a mumble is just incoherent. So what does he really
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John: go here and see? So can I change the name of these clips? He has this thing he's talking about, which is racial equity. Mm hmm. Yeah. Which nobody knows what it means. But he really has trouble getting it away from racial equality. And here's an example of him making that little
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Unknown: gap approach to the issue of racial equity.
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Adam: Well, I have the answer to what that is. from Bob Woodson, of the Woodson Institute of the civil rights, the leader for for many, many decades, he explains equity,
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Unknown: equity, I mean, they're using inequality to both equity. Equity means if you're sitting at the gambling table, everybody gets the same winnings. You don't have to do this, you'll be given a good you'll be getting rewarded, because you are who you are. Whenever you generalize about a group,
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All Blacks, all gays, all women, and then you
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try to apply remedies for problems that group haves, it always benefits the elite at the expense of the ones at the bottom always ends up being unequal. For example, they generalize about all women. And the me to movement was started when the woman in Harlem, I mean, in New York, tried to find a forum for abuse,
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black, low income black women to express themselves well, middle class, black and white women sees that movement, and then promoted, quote, equality for women, which meant that white rich and privileged black and white women were required to go on boards of directors and jobs incorporation In the meantime, black women in prison, their needs were ignored.
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Adam: That's what it means. Equity means we are saying no.
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John: But yeah, yeah. I've been listening to all the right wingers go on and on about equity. And what a bunch of bullcrap it is, and this is using instead of equality, and I just went and looked it up. And what it actually just means is fairness and justice. Correct. It is it's the it's the remember, we've discussed this before the democrats are into equality and just our justice and equality. Yeah, and the republicans are for liberty and freedom. Well, they've taken the word justice and replaced it with equity. Here's just a, it's a trick.
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Adam: Here's how I view it. equality is when everybody is up for the job. And everybody has a fair chance at the job because they're all considered equal, regardless of race, color, creed, sexuality, length, whatever. That's equality. We're all up for the same job. We have equal chances. equity is okay, we have to give the job to one black person, one red person, one yellow person, one crippled person.
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Unknown: You know,
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Adam: that's equity.
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John: How's that different injustice?
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Adam: That is justice Didn't you know that?
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John: Did you swap the words out? So it's been equality and justice now it's equality and equity. The problem is divorce sound too much the same. I don't know why they did this. It makes no sense. But we will be listening to it for a while because Biden likes it. Here's another clip. This is by Dan wants you to place it and tell me what he's saying here. This is Biden's what I hear is Bluetooth.
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Adam: The blue truth okay. The brutal truth is
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Unknown: it's going to take months before we can get the majority of Americans vaccinated months in the next few months. masks, not vaccines are the best defense against COVID-19 right here to get
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the brutal truth is the brutal truth is the Blum truth. The brutal truth is the bloomin truth
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Adam: maybe the prompter got disconnected and instead Bluetooth
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John: Wow, the blue dress is a good one.
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Unknown: blue dress Bluetooth
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Adam: I don't know speaking of you haven't even entered show ISO yet.
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John: I have I wait I've got one more clip. Okay. Now this one is interesting clip because he's. I guess he's just telling the truth must come out. But it's an off off beat way. This is Biden. Talking about hiring Susan Rice. I want you to listen carefully
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Unknown: for urban suburban communities facing persistent poverty. I've asked Ambassador Susan Rice to lead the administration's charge through the White House and Domestic Policy Council because I know wish you'll see through
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Adam: that she's right behind the dude with the Viking helmet on leading the charge through the White House.
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John: Well, the thing that gets me is what he's actually saying that we'll just drop his gaffes he's saying he hired Susan Rice cuz she won't quit. He's not hired because she's a genius. do the job well. You're gonna change he's hiring her he says this
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Unknown: hiring her because she won't quit urban suburban communities facing persistent poverty. I've asked Ambassador Susan Rice to lead the administration's charge through the White House and Domestic Policy Council because I know we're she'll see it through
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unlike
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Adam: other douchebags who give up and like I can't deal with it I mean like that
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John: she cuz she'll see it through that's all we care but I do have one ISO. Okay, it's not very good, but
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Adam: it's guards. Okay, guards as the ISO we can
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Unknown: never let down all the guards.
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Adam: I have a ISO candidates.
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Unknown: What are you thinking?
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John: Yeah,
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Unknown: I know. It's
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Adam: tough, right. Think mines again? think mine's a little better. We
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Unknown: can never let down our guards.
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Adam: What are you thinking?
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John: I don't like either one. Either
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Adam: one Really? Well, what do we have a leftover maybe cricket cream cheese?
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Unknown: cricket cream cheese.
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It could be a thing.
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John: I like that one.
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Adam: Yeah, you want the cricket cheat cream cheese. We
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John: can do that. It could be a thing.
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Adam: You know, it could be a thing.
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Unknown: Cricket cream
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Adam: cheese. I have one clip. One last one. Just because why wouldn't you do it? It's interesting news. He hasn't been around for a while we haven't heard or for obvious reasons. We haven't heard from Jeffrey Epstein. But he was back in the news.
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Unknown: Leon black is resigning as CEO of Apollo. The
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new news, of course, coincides with the findings of an outside review into his personal dealings with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Now the report was put together by a law firm at Decker. The law firm Decker at Black's request, it reaffirmed that he wasn't involved in any of Epstein's criminal activities, as the firm had stated previously, but it showed that black paid Epstein a whopping $158 million for services between 2012 And 2017 services that the report said included trust and estate planning, tax issues, advice about art, his private plane yacht philanthropy and the operation of black family office. No black is considered one of the founding fathers of private equity. He started Apollo three decades ago, grew it into a more than a $400 million alternative assets became it. But the Epstein scandal weighed on his reputation and ultimately on the firm with some investors putting additional commitments to the fund now shares of Apollo gained amid the Monday evening news that he was stepping down as CEO.
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Adam: I just love it. 150 8 million for services.
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John: Yeah, we talked about this on the D h unplugged show because it's ludicrous detail. Well, I mean, everything that supposedly serve it besides the vague services, according to hora, which amounts to maybe a couple 100 grand not 158 million. Hmm,
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Adam: I wonder what it was really for then. They never do that on the mainstream. Nope. You want your crackpot, you want your buzzkill you got to get it on right here. And we will do it again on Sunday. Make sure you remember us to support the show in the work and fill in the gaps where the other producers can't add devore act.org slash na and then I will notify you that we have rare encounters coming up on the stream no agenda stream.com Mr. Cold acid and sir April Kirby a lot of jingles for no agenda show and end of show mixes are Rolando Gonzalez, and we'll do a classic from Jesse Coyne Nelson, who is currently traveling the world. He's been checking in with me all as well. I'm coming to you from Austin, Texas capital The Lone Star State here in opportunity zone 33. It is FEMA Region number six in the governmental maps if you're looking for it in the morning, everybody.
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John: I'm Adam Curry. Dan from Northern Silicon Valley where it's raining on and off stopped finally. Thank you. I'm john cedars.
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Unknown: I can I'll circle back if there's more I can share with you. I'll circle back with you if there's
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no beef cattle raised in the US
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to just circle back with you.
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The security picture of
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this incoming national security
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to just circle back with you we can circle back with I'm happy to circle back. circle back on that one.
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That's an excellent question.
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So how do you de radicalize these people?
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We will circle back with you. I think we need a 911 type commission to investigate and record
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everything that they can pull together and explain
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what happened. It's an interesting question, but we'll circle back. Well, what is going to happen to those people that are diehard capitalists to circle back with you on? It's a good question.
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What's the definitive
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Adam: answer as to how
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Unknown: you certainly circle back with the merger?
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Is there a point that you think there's going to be a restriction whether
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Adam: whether the advice that says double
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Unknown: or
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circle back with you on this today? I hate to disappoint you, but I will have to circle back with you on that as well.
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According to our new abc news poll,
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Ipsos nine out of 10 Americans say they want
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to mask the public in the last week.
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Right now in the United States. People should not be walking around with masks.
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Adam: But there's some partisan divide. You said
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Unknown: as late as March 31, there was no consensus on wearing masks. Let me explain to you what happened back then.
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But in general, if someone is well enough to be out in public,
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they're medically well enough to put some kind
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of face covering our mask on.
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Nobody's wearing nobody is.
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An off duty officer was seen body slamming a woman at a Walmart when she allegedly refused to wear a mask.
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Adam: Symbol
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Unknown: submission
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Adam: virtue signal showing that a good citizen obey the instructions. Okay, we're
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Unknown: gonna play that game.
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Adam: mopho voran.org
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Unknown: slash and a
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Cricut cream cheese it could be a thing.
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