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February 28th, 2021 • 3h 7m

1325: Leapicide

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John: Everyone's doing a podcast. Hello,
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Unknown: Adam Curry, John Dvorak,
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Adam: Sunday February 28 2021. award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 13 is
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Unknown: no agenda broadcasting
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live from opportunity zone
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Adam: 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas capital of the drone Star State in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry.
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John: I'm from Northern Silicon Valley where I have not seen the Zephyr in a month. I know it doesn't run a Sunday, but I still haven't seen it in a month. i'm john cedar boy.
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Adam: It also doesn't run on Thursdays right?
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John: It does run on Thursday supposed to run on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.
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Adam: Oh, that's weird. I thought it didn't run on Thursdays anymore.
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John: Well, maybe they swapped it out. Well, maybe maybe it Wednesday, Friday? Well, here's
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Adam: the thought maybe the economy is just broken beyond repair.
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John: Well, I did see one train a few weeks ago on Thursday, but it was like a late coastal or something. And it must have been about 13 cars long was huge was this massive train. I think it's the one that goes to Seattle. And and it was going very slow. Maybe Academy maybe just a poor foreboding. That's what we call it.
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Adam: Slow telling slow and foreboding. doesn't sound good. But nothing's good. We are we're in the middle of some brand new stuff here in America. It's been a long time. But finally,
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Unknown: it's back. America is back. America is back. diplomacy is back. I'm Ed O'Keefe in Washington. Tonight US officials confirmed airstrikes on multiple sites in Syria linked to Iranian backed militias. The Pentagon says the strike was carried out in response to recent rocket attacks on locations in Iraq where he was troops and personnel are located. diplomacy is bad.
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Adam: That's right baby. diplomacy is back bombing the bomb and
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John: that brings me to a clip I wasn't really planning on playing at all okay? Because I don't like playing you know this. But we will. This is Jimmy Dore A reading from a Kamala Harris tweet about Syria bombing.
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Unknown: Here's what Kamala Harris said. She said the president needs to lay out a comprehensive strategy in Syria in consultation with Congress and he needs to do it now. Oh, wait a minute. That was in 2018 when Donald Trump was was bombing people 2700 likes 1000 retweets. I wonder what those people think about Kamala Harris bombing Syria today without console's consulting Congress. And without a comprehensive strategy. I wonder what those people think today. You know, they don't give a shit. Because they don't have any integrity. They had Trump derangement syndrome. And they they easily get distracted by the shiny object, which was Donald Trump. And meanwhile, Joe Biden is a war criminal. He's a pathological liar, a war criminal and an enemy of the workers. And they're okay with it. Because the media tells them to be
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Adam: good old Jimmy Dore, good old Jimmy Dore, the leftist nice Jimmy, welcome to the club. Let's get the official rundown here on what happened from ABC
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Unknown: this morning. new details emerging on the first military strikes carried out under the Biden administration, the president ordering the airstrikes in eastern Syria aimed at protecting American troops overseas.
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They're really proud of the men and women that are forced to carry out the strike, as you would expect they perform in a very professional manner. And we're grateful for the
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defense secretary Lloyd Austin spent Thursday visiting sailors of California. But behind the scenes, he was monitoring the operation, which targeted buildings belonging to Iranian backed militias believed responsible for recent attacks against Americans in Iraq. Earlier this month, a rocket fired from Syria hit the border city of Erbil, Iraq, wounding five Americans, including a service member, the Biden administration vowed retaliation for that attack.
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The target that we went after we know what we are confident that that target was being used by the same Shia militia that they conducted the strikes.
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Adam: So I have a lot of thoughts about this, because it's not just the strike on Syria. We had the proclaiming that Mohammed bin Salman, also known as NBS, in the DC circles, was indeed directly responsible for the death of Khashoggi so that's a strike against Saudi Arabia. And simultaneously, you have this series in northern Syria. The first thing My mind goes to is Oh, The Qatar pipeline, which has to go through Syria into Turkey. And Turkey has been taking LNG from Qatar olds, old school for quite a while. Could this be the Biden administration, ie the United States going against Saudi Arabia? for all the reasons that there may be and picking aside here as Qatar and Saudi Arabia have a long standing fight?
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John: Well, you know, there's you've got to consider the possibility that the getting into a beef of Saudi Arabia, even though it's stupid, and I'm sure the Defense Department contractors won't like this, after selling all those jets, right, may have really made be a long term thing to jack up the price of oil to make it so expensive that people will start thinking more and more in terms of alternative and battery batteries. batteries.
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Adam: Hmm, well, the price of oil is already quite high now. Is it? Not?
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John: Quite. Where is it? Is
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Adam: it 60 bucks or something?
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John: quite high is when it's over. 100. Right.
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Adam: But if compared to where it was when we had the lock downs in the winter, when it went down 3540
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John: it's almost knocked up. 50%, let's say,
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Adam: right. Okay. Well, that would be what I personally know what he did here as the incoming president. It's no different from President Trump, who also threw some bombs around in Syria that we had the Moab in Afghanistan. And
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John: actually, when he threw the bombs, right, I don't have this clip. But Jimmy Dore apparently did somebody that was and I said the word out there collecting these clips. Jen Psaki in particular? Yes. 2017 she says, I don't you can't bomb Syria. There's a sovereign state.
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Adam: Yes, this is crazy.
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Unknown: People. Yeah.
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Adam: That makes it funny. But you know, if that's his way of positioning the flag, that's probably a good idea. Yeah, he probably killed a lot of people, you know, reports of 17.
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John: But if I liked the fact that you got a Democrat in and immediately go back to war, J was a. j, my daughter was at the dinner table the other day with everybody and says, Do you mean to tell me that Trump was our most the most peace oriented president we've had? I said yeah, probably for the last 50 years. He didn't get us except for that one episode where he got suckered into bombing Syria with some cruise missiles. He wasn't doing the kind of stuff that is normal which is to create a war situation that we have a lot of troops right and that I would have to assume now that they're not gonna pull out of Afghanistan I'm starting to see news articles including this this UN report that says well you know there's they're now they're the Taliban's that hasn't kept up the deal. bed with al Qaeda. Al Qaeda.
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Unknown: When did we heard that? We
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John: haven't heard okay.
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Adam: For years it did ISIS go back and reread brands to turn into al Qaeda.
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John: I think there's still gonna be we're gonna see al Qaeda.
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Adam: We know we're gonna we're gonna see ISIS. Are we gonna get those videos back again, the really high produce? Oh,
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John: let's hope so. Oh,
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Adam: my goodness, I missed that so much. It was so much fun. watching people being burned in high definition video. And it looks so real. Yeah, I hope so too. That was good times. And really, we are just kind of rebooting everything. If you look about it, you know, the way I think you wrote this in either the newsletter or substack you know, reset your calendar. 2016 is back, baby. Here we are. Yeah, crazy much.
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John: Before we before it's 2016 as the follow up to 2015 in the rest of the Obama administration.
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Adam: Yes. Before we dive into a number of things, turns out there's a very big celebration that taking place this week, with something that I never thought Tina can never buy me presents for my birthday or Christmas. And as I don't need anything, I've got everything I want. Until this came along. This week. Moog has introduced the Clara Vox centennial celebration. theramin and I want one this isn't playing right now.
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Unknown: JOHN, it's time I'm going to dedicate myself to the theramin It's so beautiful. This sounds like it. Got augmentation. This is not a straight up electronic
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John: instrument like the original theramin sounds like a violin. Well, this
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Adam: thing is high end man.
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John: It's got I bet it is but if I want a violin Why should take take violin lessons that just seems to be a theramin should sound like a Thurman I'm against it.
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Adam: So the
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John: sound good does it sounds too good for him? It doesn't sound like a theremin
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Adam: he's performing it live I mean you see it right there it's honest speaker it is but this this Okay, so listen to this. To commemorate the Thurman's 100th anniversary, we are proud to introduce Claire Vox centennial. Okay and this thing has a USB MIDI yeah it has you know obviously inboard onboard amplifier it has XLR out it's got really fantastic processing all on board and for I think it's it brass the sensors I think they're made of brass only 1499 I'm gonna save I'm so excited about this 1499
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John: Yeah, that's reasonable. Yeah. instrument high end instrument like
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Adam: that. Yeah, and you know the 200 bucks for the stand. But see, versus this story. Just to give you an idea, so I will go out and buy this theorem and i and i will practice and I will become good. I will. It's exactly right from my hands. I've tried piano a musical I can't get it right but if I can just float my hands in the air. Oh yeah, I can do this. So the product I have always wanted though, was the road procaster or podcast or whatever they call it.
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John: The one you want that one that you believe and I and Ben Normally I'm not gonna get into an argument about this because I'm in agreement with you. You should get one free I mean this the idea of being in a situation that you're in well especially since three things should come to you because you need they need to get your blessing
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Adam: well first of all I designed this product for them failed failed at execution. And this looks very similar in execution and design even to some degree in what we were doing. So yeah, I thought maybe they say I have some ideas it's pretty close to perfect I could test it I could use it
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John: gotta know you probably can't come up with a few design changes that would be valuable more valuable than the cost of the item I might add correct.
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Adam: So I get a note from one of our Knights who is a dealer for road products he said I'm I'm the dealer their head office and manufacturing facilities are about 30 minutes from us so I presume this dude is in this night is in Australia I spoke to them about getting a road caster pro I sent them from the show of you talking about it
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John: we sounds good It sounds promising it sounds like it's headed in the right place
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Adam: and they sent it they forwarded it to marketing and I got a we will not be pursuing this further at this time response
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John: wow
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Unknown: Can you believe it
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John: it's got to be some not invented here thing going on?
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Adam: Yeah but I just Yeah, I know
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John: exactly what it is already all right yeah big goes around and around the ages who what's what's the deal here with this crazy guy? Well, he kind of like designed the oh shit he's gonna stop all communications with this guy. He's gonna sue us. He wants to get a hold of one by one the cheap bastard he's gonna look at it and see some he probably has patents we got it don't even look into it. Don't talk to him. That's what happened well,
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Adam: that's really sad. Oh, well. Anyway, screw you rode screw you
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John: use also use a Rode mic and you were quite happy with it? Yep, no
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Adam: no more. It's now electro voice they're my new my new friends. Let's take a look at what's going on around the world. Our situation the United States is definitely different from the lettuce the hell out of here perspective. Word now that Texas may even be considering lifting all sanctions including distancing and face diapers. That does make us all pretty God over here or down here in Texas. We're excited about that. But things are not good in the downunder region as we go to our favorite Prime Minister in New Zealand because ladies and gentlemen we have a problem with
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Unknown: Auckland earlier this afternoon. I was advised of a new case in the South Auckland community. The case is
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John: 100,000 cases
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Unknown: of a student from pepper territory high school that could provide a straightforward explanation for this and fiction. But in this case, it has not Oh pepper territory high school student in the household has tested Negative for COVID-19 on three separate occasions and currently has no symptoms for COVID-19. We are in the unfortunate but necessary position of needing to protect aucklanders once again, that is why cabinet met this evening and made the decision that Auckland will need to move to a level three for a period of seven days. The level three remains the same as your recall from earlier in the month. That means the main thing we are asking people in Auckland to do is to stay at home.
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Adam: seven day lockdown one case asymptomatic tested negative three times got to be full Bobby's seething with infection, oozing infection.
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John: People Toronto's people
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Adam: Well, clearly the machine is very strong there. We don't get a lot of notes from people in Auckland, we get you know, we get a lot of
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John: shows illegal.
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Adam: Meanwhile, in the UK, where the rule is, just like here, if you have a medical condition where you cannot wear a mask, you are exempt. Now, how does this work out for everybody? I think most people who go around with their exempt mask exempt pneus get yelled at gets stink eye it's probably very difficult. And z the way the ADA works is you can't even ask what the problem is. You can say look, I have an issue and a medical condition. I can't wear the mask and that should be it in the United Kingdom. They have the same rule but nope, nope, nope. Nope, it's not gonna work. So the only way that you would be allowed to do that is under the following circumstances this British citizen witnessed himself
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Unknown: so at this point you're at this point you're telling me you're refuse me service because of because of my disability. I've explained to have a disability. And you said if I put a stick around, I can shop but if I don't put a sticker on a car shop now can you tell? Can you tell me Can you tell me the medical benefits of the sticker house against Coronavirus? Yes I'm fully exempt yes
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serious mental illness problems
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that have to come get my own shop I don't like the idea of other people touching it before it gets to me I've got certain conditions
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just doing a job I mean that's Nazi Germany we're just doing a job in Nazi Germany.
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Adam: So what's what makes it funny about is Nazi Germany just doing your job comment. These stickers are yellow stickers that they want to stick on your jacket. uk. You're so close. You're so close. yellow star Come on.
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John: Yeah, you get stars. Six pointed star get the
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Adam: yellow star out baby. That's what we're looking for. Come
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Unknown: on. You
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Adam: can do it UK. just following orders. I mean, they've got all the elements. Who's the Nazi? Come on. We're just following orders. Here's a yellow sticker. I mean, is it just me? Funny?
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John: Well, yeah, it's just you.
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Adam: Okay, goodness, I'm glad to hear that just I
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John: want to play there's a surge of three. I got a lot of clips from C pack. And there's this woman
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Adam: explained, explained.
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John: In kroner
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Adam: explains the pact everybody, not everyone knows what c pack is.
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John: C pack is a meeting once a year meeting of the Conservative Political Action Committee. And they've managed to make it an event. So every year a bunch of speakers come and they talk about conservative values and how everyone should be conservative and all the good reasons why. And the big draw this year is kind of a triangle
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Adam: is Trump this year, right? He's the big draw.
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John: But Trump's coming out as we speak. Trump's should be up
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Adam: to No, no, no, this afternoon, I think I don't think it comes until after the show was done. Tweet told me.
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John: Oh, well, he's gonna be speaking today is the point. So they have every year and my favorite seed packs were the ones when it was really conservative. And they'd have Ron Paul. Yeah. And he came out and people like that, and they'd come in real old fashioned when he
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Adam: was back with the Fed and the Fed days.
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John: And the Fed ron paul days. Yeah. So he came out and they would and this is the period during the height of the Tea Party, just as it was being co opted by a bunch of Republican mainstream Republicans. Yep. And it kind of just killed it off. Their Tea Party was a bigger
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Adam: we saw we saw it and they would.
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John: Yeah, it was fun to watch. It happens all the time. Now. But Ron Paul is the was the big hero of the whole thing. And they always do the straw polls about which conservatives should be elected. President straw poll would win everyone. Yes, I did not know what to do with this straw poll.
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Adam: Remember, Romney won at once as well, right? He won the straw poll. No,
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John: no, it was Ronnie on it,
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Adam: but and then he bombed.
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John: He may try to give a speech, but he's not very good at it. So I have a couple of these speeches for today. But this was a side event. And I think this is one of the most important clips I can play for this show for people who don't want to get vaccinated. And they have to and they worried about well, what about the limitations where I have to be vaccinated, we've had this situation with our people. This is Dr. Shannon kroner, who's brought up who's done it and run on the entire forced vaccination thing. And I consider it to be a fascinating three, clip presentation. But let's listen to part one.
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Unknown: So I've created this coalition of different religious leaders of all faiths. So I'm working with rabbis, pastors, priests, we even have Buddhist monks, and the mom, who, despite the religious differences, they have all united on this one issue of protecting the freedom of choice for religious vaccine exemptions and to protect the religious vaccine exemption, because so many mandates are coming out regarding either the COVID vaccine or the flu vaccine. There's been many colleges over the last year who have been mandating their students to get the flu vaccine. And now there are employers who are mandating their employees to get the, you know, either the flu vaccine or the COVID vaccine, or both of them. And so what our organization has been doing is creating a network of all these different religious leaders who they are not anti Vax, but they believe in the freedom of choice. And so we've got, you know, pastors and rabbis and priests, all throughout the country, protecting religious freedom, but more specifically, the religious vaccine exemption. Okay, so
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I kind of wanted to ask for people
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who are at home who may not know what to do when they're facing this type of challenge, where they're working, or where they're going to school, they're required to get a vaccine, what can they do? I know, you said you had some way that they could reach out to you guys and get connected there. So So Our website is www dot for fo RS four, United solutions.org. And what if a an employer or college is mandating their employees or students to get either the flu vaccine or the COVID vaccine or any vaccine for that matter, what people can do is actually go to our website for United solutions.org and download for free a religious vaccine exemption that has been written by our lawyers. And then they take this religious vaccine exemption, which is, you know, under the First Amendment of religious freedom, and they get it notarized and turn it in.
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Adam: Okay, this is the link, you sent me the freedom of religion united solutions. Interesting. So can I can Can I join as a as a minister from the US nothing?
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John: No, no, you don't need to? I mean, you are a minister, I know. Yes. But you don't need to join, you just need to download the document, which has been put together by a bunch of lawyers actually. And then yet sign it notarized it, and then that's your that's your document. Now she did. Sometimes there's resistance to this, you think and by the way, to me, this is a classic American workaround and see what we're really good at. This is why we have the Constitution. And it's Yes, and we can, we can work around a lot of stuff. But and I'm going to play the second two clips, which are shorter, but she's too overlooking a real gem of an idea, which I'm going to throw in at the end. But let's play part two, which is I think she discusses how you might find some resistance here. And that will always be the case.
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Unknown: And I would say eight out of 10 times it works perfectly fine. Sometimes an employer will come back and say they want more proof of what the person's religion is or what their religious beliefs are, and why they are declining a vaccine, which really under the Constitution and our first amendment rights, they're not supposed to do but most people don't want to get into an argument with their employer, they don't want to lose their job. And so those people who the religious vaccine exemption was not working for they'll come back to us and say, you know, my employer wants more proof. And with that, I'm able to actually connect them with the different religious leaders that our organization is working with, who will then speak with them, talk to them about their religion and their beliefs and then write a letter for them to help them get the religious vaccine exemption. Oh, this
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is very good. I'm looking at their website now and they give you forms and the law for each state is pretty good. She's got she's made a mistake here with this last one. This last thing she said, but let's play the parts through and then I'll get to it. And then
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one last question. So you were mentioning, you're from California. And that's kind of why you're passionate about starting this organization, you know, because they're starting to structure with their vaccine mandates there. Is that right? Yeah. So in 2015, there was a bill that was passed, called sb 277, which took away our philosophical and religious belief, our philosophical and religious exemptions, were taken away in 2015. And that passed, and then again, in 2019, there was sb 276, which then took away the medical exemption. So now kids who have you know, specific allergies to certain things, or seizure disorders, or, you know, some kind of neurological disorder, they were not able to get a medical exemption. And we're still mandated to get these vaccines in order to attend school. And so when that passed in 2019, I felt it was really important to take this fight to a national level. And you could say, even like a higher level, a godly level, which is where I start to reach out to priests and rabbis and, and, you know, people of faith to really come together on this issue and protect our religious freedom and our first amendment rights.
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Adam: I see a problem with the form. This is only for school slash workplace.
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John: Yeah, it doesn't cover travel.
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Adam: Right. freedom of movement, I
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John: think, I think, I think that can be corrected. But let's go back to what the what the Miss error she is she's making here, which is she and she is from California, and probably didn't do what I did, which was take the course on sexual harassment employ, how to hire how to fire, the thing that I was required to take, and you never took
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Adam: me via I fast forwarded through it. Yes.
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John: Yeah, I didn't take it. The fact is, if you have this exemption, and then you give it to your employer, and they say, they asked you one question, you can sue them about your religion. And then she says, well, then you can go back and go talk to them. You can go back and talk to them, we can get you some more backup and then No, no, if they ask you one simple question, you can sue them and she says, Well, you know, when I have a hassle with your employer, the amount of money you can make from suing your employer in California for something as simple as them asking you about
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Adam: religion John's
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Unknown: millions of dollars Hello,
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Adam: exit strategy. Well, we just need to get employees
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Unknown: employers
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John: but this is like and this advice and other things she overlooks again, even though she's from California, she obviously never took the training.
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Adam: No,
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John: never did the work Nope. In deal will be what you experienced, which are the embedded scammers Hmm. Through stay. who get into a company just long enough to look look at here long.
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Adam: Remember that Kleiner Perkins?
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John: Yeah, find the open spot the open sore and just go for the dough and then Dale bring down 10s of millions of dollars. There's so much opportunity here in California she doesn't realize this when she says Well, we have to work you know that's bullcrap.
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Adam: Maybe maybe employ Wait wait maybe that's because she wants you to come back to her and her lawyer pals because that's that's their goldmine. They're not
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John: charging anything for this is a value for value model.
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Adam: Yeah, but yes, and the value is once you have a problem you come back to us and then we screw your yeah I'm sure that's
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John: minor and if you're the person you were just informing these everyone that if you have this opportunity and I think that document if you imagined it being signed and then notarized
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Adam: needs a rate was pretty good. Yeah, raised seal and everything.
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John: Yeah, it would look pretty good and you take it in It's okay, whatever. So should that deploy most employers don't give a crap. So
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Adam: I looking at this form, which is pretty vanilla. I would suggest that and I put it in the show notes already. It'll be under vaccines and such. Maybe our artists can grab that and sets it up a little you know, make it look a little more official for printout. Ooh, yeah.
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John: Yeah. That's what that's another mistake. She's probably making. In fact, if I look at the board, and there's a lot of democrats on this, they just kind of fed up Democrat. Jimmy Dore, too. And so they're not gonna ever, you know, get to they're never gonna do it right. And but the lowest pizzazz wouldn't hurt. I anyway, I thought that was a valuable, the little side thing for people out there who want to have to may have to be dealing with this crap at their kids in school. They don't want to get the vaccine, especially the Madonna one. Just thought you might be interested.
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Adam: Yeah, I've got some news on on that situation. But since he took us down this path, Wendy Williams, very famous talk show hosts here in the United States, African American woman. She had dr. oz on her show. Now I think they she might have been on his show at the same time. So and he was on his set, she's on her set. And no matter what he did, no matter what he tried, no, no, no, no,
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Unknown: this
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Adam: is a this is going to be a very big problem. This clip you're about to hear.
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Unknown: So are you planning on getting your vaccine
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now? No, no,
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I don't trust it. I've never gotten the flu shot either, though. And you and I have talked about that. And several of the doctors on my team talk to me about Wendy will get the flu shot. I've never had the flu. I'm not getting a flu shot. I very rarely get a cold. I never have headaches. I don't take an aspirin because I feel my heart murmur or something like that. I'm not getting No, I don't trust it there. I said it. Yeah.
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So let me go back to the vaccine
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John: for a second because what you say and believe is so important to a lot of people may not America. Stop the clip. I back it up to where he said I want people to appreciate the irony of the Oh, yes, please.
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Dr. Oz was taken before the US Senate. I think it was the senate could have been the house but I think I'm pretty sure it was the Senate. And he was excoriated for recommending some crackpot vitamins, some crackpot theory therapy. And they went and they said this exactly. You are so influential is so important. Dr. Oz what you say to the public. He is reiterating regurgitating actually what they said to him. And I just find this to be the height of irony. I wish we had those old clips of him before this before the US committee. Oh, gosh, I
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Adam: don't know, I don't think we have this.
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John: It was a score somehow. In fact, it was. It was almost a scandal, a dr. oz created by our government for being a bullshit artist. Okay, but let him go.
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Adam: We have a lot of Dr. Oz clips. But I don't recognize that one offhand. That's okay. We'll continue with Wendy Williams, because she makes it good man.
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Unknown: So let me go back to vaccines for a second.
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Because what you saw back then,
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John: a lot of people I mean, millions and millions of Americans are going to say Wendy Williams didn't get a vaccine. So I don't want to get a vaccine. So let me just ask you, if there's anything that could happen, that would make you feel comfortable. 10 million people get vaccinated without a problem. Your neighbor gets vaccinated as sibling your son gets vaccinated, someone that's dear to you gets vaccinated and does well that might make you think, you know, just to get past the hassle of having the line my back, recovering from COVID-19.
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Unknown: Recovering,
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John: not worth the risk that I might actually consider this vaccine
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Unknown: and not getting the vaccine.
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And more have the flu vaccine and how many people you know, I know I'm not getting the vaccine doctor, but I'm not. I don't trust it.
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John: And is there something in particular you don't trust about it? The fact that was made quickly, the fact that we don't have enough follow up what what what specifically is bothering you about it?
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Unknown: Doctors are really smart people. But doctors don't know everything. And that's been proven as well. I'm not getting the vaccine. And I'm not saying
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Adam: he does a little noise in here. Like I find that listening that's noisy makes
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Unknown: you get the vaccine, everybody watching. I'm just saying, I'm not getting a vaccine.
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Adam: I lost my place that was here. I was too funny.
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Unknown: I don't know everything. And that's been proven as well. I'm not getting the vaccine. And I'm not saying you shouldn't get the vaccine, everybody watching. I'm just saying I'm not getting the vaccine.
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Adam: Now. I don't know what we're going to do about Wendy Williams first she deserves a Congressional Medal of Freedom for doing this for speaking her mind. As an African American woman. She has a lot of reasons to not trust it. She literally say not trust it, or is it because it was made too fast? No, she's not coming out and saying it. Yeah, we've been through that one before bro. No And when you hear this type of clearly orchestrated bio security state messaging, you understand, I know a couple of brown and black people. They don't want anything to do with this vaccine
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John: e vaccination site at the Reggie Lewis center is expanding, but its mission will not change. The site will now be a mass vaccination site,
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Unknown: but many of the appointments will be reserved for people of color as web sees Paul Burton shows us access to the vaccine isn't the only
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John: so right. This gets better. This
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Adam: one. This is such an inside job this
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Unknown: community.
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Another mass vaccination site opens this weekend, this one at the Reggie Lewis center in Roxbury. It's all part of the state's comprehensive equity initiative
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to enable the vaccination to be distributed to all of our communities, especially those who have been most disproportionately affected
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by COVID. Governor Charlie Baker said the state is second in the nation with respect to the percentage of black residents who have been vaccinated. One of the biggest challenge has been getting people to trust the vaccine
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and providing information so that they can make informed there's
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Adam: that key word By the way, trust the vaccine. It's not just people just say it. It's black Americans. They know. They know. They know you're targeting them. You're telling them that they're disproportionately affected. It's pandering and it's ugly, and it's racist and they don't like it. Stop challenge has been getting people to trust the vaccine
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Unknown: and providing information so that they can make informed empowered decisions.
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Dr. Shawna Slater, the wife of New England patriot Matthew Slater as senior vice president of a pharmaceutical and biological consulting company called lm Kay clinical research consulting. Speaking alongside Berta executives and doctors, she's been focusing her efforts on educating schools and community organizations of color vaccine, including the Epiphany school in Dorchester.
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And I just gave all that medical jargon, translated into English into layman's terms, so that they can understand it for themselves. Because there's also stupid and translated into English into layman's terms so that they can understand it for themselves. And they would be able to make empowered decisions for themselves the best for them. And then
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Adam: the soft logic soon they'll be vaccinating 2500 people a day. They're working with organizations within the community to make sure those who live in this area have access helping folks in the community feel welcome and well informed. They're well informed. That's why they're not showing up. Oh, my, my, my, my, my, and we need to continue discrediting everything else that might possibly work. Now, Dr. Cat from Team Halo, United Nations propaganda team on Tick Tock has blocked our producers who are monitoring her behavior and her messaging. So we've moved over to the digital eye. Oh, yeah. Well, we got blocked. Our producer got blocked. Yeah. He was asking annoying questions. He
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John: has millions of viewers. Well, no
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Adam: one else is on the beat. What can I tell you? I don't have Instagram. So I wait for someone to send me something. And so she's on
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John: Tick Tock. Not
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Adam: that sorry. Well, I don't have that either. I'd have an Instagram. I don't know. I have an account.
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John: You abandon it? Dang. Because I psych is to your Instagram account. It's a band aid mc 1999. Or whatever the hell it was.
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Adam: Yeah. And there's no posts on there for years. I don't
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John: post No, there's no posts for years you'd like abandon it.
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Adam: The only reason I have an account is for when you say oh, you gotta see this chick.
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John: See this? chickens.
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Adam: Here is another team member. He goes under the moniker distilled science. And he's going to tell you that vitamin d3 is bad. d3 is not going to help you sciences in Shut up.
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John: We played a number of clips of people pretty much and we've discussed actual research that was done and it's documented and is peer reviewed. And it's in the journals and it talks about vitamin d3. But now this guy just says it's so good when it's been proven to be very effective.
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Adam: Oh no, he has a study to back it up
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Unknown: is vitamin D helped with COVID-19. The latest randomized control trial says no, but it may only apply in certain contexts measure the effect of a single large dose in moderate to severe disease cases. 10 days into the disease progression known proven was demonstrated previously to small RCTs showed in one space vitamin d3 supplementation and
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Adam: I'm glad you caught that because that is exactly the problem with the study. They say well, they they bombard them with 200,000 I use of vitamin d3. 10 days in Well, that's not when you near already over
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John: it's it's useless.
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Unknown: RCTs showed an impact in one space vitamin d3 supplementation, reduced ICU and Admission by 93% across all disease severity in another d3 hasten recovery and a significant percentage of mild to moderate disease patients, dozens of observational studies linked d3 levels to disease outcomes. But these don't prove causation. And we know that being your D levels, this is just the tip of the iceberg. So let me know if you want a deeper dive into this topics.
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Adam: Yeah, sure. We'd love to deep dive into this topic, please.
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John: Oh, my God, that sky should be taken out and shot.
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Adam: This is the that'll get you fired. That's what that's how Steve Bannon got the platformed careful. Well,
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John: I'm just saying, I'll say it again. This guy should be taken out and shot and
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Adam: happy that we started podcasting. 2.0 Now this next one is a multi level baffling clip. First of all, because it is a podcast hosted by Lil Wayne. And I had no idea Lil Wayne was doing a podcast.
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John: So everyone's doing a podcast Hello. How many millions of podcasts are actually are
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Adam: not less than you think it's about 1.7 that are 1.5 that are really active. All the
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John: 1.5 million.
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Adam: Yeah. Yeah. Holy
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John: mackerel.
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Adam: So, now Lil Wayne has a nice little setup. There is a video podcast, I'm sure it's on audio, I got the video clip from the YouTubes. And he's got a nice, real nice, kind of like a classy high end living room set set up and he's got a big monitor. And he's interviewing Dr. Fauci. And he leads our second question is about AZT. And I'm not sure why he's asking the question. He's not asking it correctly. I think someone may have sent him a note saying, Yeah, you got to ask Fauci about AZT. And as you know, I've been going on about this for a while, because it was Dr. Fauci, in fact, who brought back the failed cancer drug AZT to treat people who had tested PCR tested positive for HIV. And most of these people died, because it was he was a bad cancer drug. Yeah. So I think he is, like we say in the Netherlands, he heard he heard the bell ringing, but it doesn't know where it's hanging. And more. And Fauci takes this question and gives an even more baffling answer.
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John: In the 80s, that was a drug called azt, that was used for cancer, but was abandoned due to who is causing deaths or something like that, but because it
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Adam: sounds something like that. Way to go Lil Wayne, just as informative as Wendy Williams,
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John: who is causing debts or something like that. But do you think chloroquine is the new AZT
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Adam: helped me understand this question before I play the rest of this? Do you think chloroquine as in hydroxychloroquine is the new
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John: chloroquine?
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Adam: Yes, I know, I know, chloroquine. But he's but he's comparing chloroquine to AZT and saying, well, that killed a lot of people. So what is he saying?
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John: He's saying what he's what exactly what it sounds like he's saying AZT was bad. Do you think chloroquine is bad to who is causing deaths or something like that? But do you think chloroquine is the new AZT of this pandemic? Well, you know, what we need to do is to make sure we do randomized control trials to determine whether a drug works or not, there are a number of randomized controlled trials being done to answer that question with cork and to see if it actually works or not. The data thus far, don't give you any indication of that. But there are a number of studies that I think ultimately will answer the question. The same way. As you mentioned, we answered that question with AZT. Back in 1986. I was involved in making the study that looked at AZT as a placebo controlled trial, then prove that it worked. We hope
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Unknown: to do that with a number
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John: of drugs for the Coronavirus.
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Adam: We hope so. I mean, okay, so this killed a number of people. Yeah, I was a part of that trial. We proved it worked. Uh huh. Yes. It worked at killing people. This is a good this is like an evergreen in my book. I have no idea what's going on here. This is this is like, it's just I have no idea what's going on. That was very interesting.
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John: I think a lot of these performers that are quality performers should get off the air. Yeah, they just they're showing their ignorance and stupidity. I mean, even I
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Adam: was gonna say quickie, even professional guests. really shouldn't be talking about this on the air. Tim pool pad drew Holden on his podcast and you know when you get numb nuts this is what this is the results tell him how great this shit who that is. It's a nine second funny clip, tell him how great the vaccine. Okay, tell him how great the vaccine is, in the span of a very limited amount of time to come up with a revolutionary virus because of the power of American r&d and research. That's right, baby. That's what we do. We're very powerful here. Revolutionary virus found
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John: another one of those clips.
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Adam: I love them.
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John: You should have the all in one folder.
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Adam: They are all labeled appropriately. They've got a tag, so don't worry. I feel a supercut coming. I need a few more
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John: you. You brought Fauci into the conversation. I'm gonna I'm gonna double down on him.
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Adam: All right, bring him in.
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John: So back to C pack. Yes. So the darling of C pack so far has been this the governor of South Dakota, I
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Adam: heard some of this in the car. And I said to myself self, there is a possible running mate if not a future president.
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John: I agree. 100%. And of course, Jane Doe Jane. Dame Jennifer. Yes. Our artists also known as James Danner, Kurt, Dame James, James. Jennifer, you
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Adam: are made of Noah Jana Mater.
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John: Yep. She says she has a girl crush on her. And I think that's just the kind of woman that she's gonna get
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Adam: a lot of attention. A lot of women have girl crush on Christina. No. big one.
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John: This is big. She's a winner. Now. I still have a three part clip. She went on for about 30 minutes half hour or so. But I've got I got a few minutes ago, but five minutes total. But let's start listening to what she has to say cuz there's a there's a good she got some good material in here. This is she's not funny. But she's got but she is humorous. This is a no one.
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Unknown: Now most governors shut down their states. What followed was record unemployment, businesses closed, most schools were shuttered and communities suffered, and the US economy came to an immediate halt. Now let me be clear, COVID didn't crush the economy. Government crushed the economy. And then just as quickly started
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John: stopped the clip for a second. I have to mention that I took out the standard five minutes standing ovation. Fine. Absolutely. You have to do you got one after another and so I come in and you get pretty transparent. I think I did a pretty good job making it sound like she got a smattering of
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Unknown: the economy.
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Just as quickly government
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Adam: Yeah, nicely done. You mix it You didn't cut you mix beautiful well done the economy. Do you have a crush on her?
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John: No, I have a crush on my time limits on these clips.
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Unknown: And then just as quickly government turned around and held itself out as the Savior. And frankly, the Treasury Department can't print money fast enough to keep up with Congress's wish list. But not everyone has followed this path. For those of you who don't know, South Dakota is the only state in America that never ordered a single business or church to close. We never instituted a Shelter in Place Order. We never mandated that people wear masks. We never even defined what an essential business is. Because I don't believe that governors have the authority to tell you that your business isn't essential. South Dakota schools are no different than schools everywhere else in America. But we approach the pandemic differently. From the earliest days of the pandemic, our priority was the students their well being and their education. When it was time to go back to school in the fall. We put our kids in the classroom, teachers, administrators, parents, and the students themselves were of one mind to make things work for our children. And the best way to do that was in the classroom. Now in South Dakota, I provided all of the information that we had to our people, and then I trusted them to make the best decisions for themselves, for their families and in turn their communities. We never focused on the case numbers. Instead, we kept our eye on hospital capacity. Now Dr. Fauci he told me that on my worst day, I'd have 10,000 patients in the hospital. On our worst
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day, we had a little over 600 bombed them,
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bombed them and bomb them again.
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Adam: This will not stand.
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John: Yeah, she has six to 10,000 I can't do his voice but he's gravelly, you know. 10,000 dead. No.
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Adam: 600 Nice.
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John: This is like nobody wants to talk about this, this South Dakota situation because it's kind of like
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Adam: very annoying.
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John: Yes and doesn't fit into Well,
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Adam: you know, you know, but luckily, I'll just interject for a second. All of C pack was overshadowed by Ted Cruz trying to do his best Trump material. That's what happened. They got the idiot Cruz up there talking like a buffoon. His bits beard isn't even looking good anymore. And he's
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John: doing materials to get some beard and most he should learn from the hipsters. You get some beard glue and you on there,
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Adam: but it's not just that he's doing shit like this 15 seconds and I'll get out of your way.
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Unknown: You have a platform you know last year I launched a podcast
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John: verdict with Ted Cruz over 25 million downloads in a year. By the way, please go subscribe vertical Ted Cruz vertical Ted Cruz. click on subscribe five stars please.
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Adam: is wrong with
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John: him? He know he's got to get the pattern right just look down below so hit subscribe. Like
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Adam: he's got to say smash that like button
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John: smash the like button. Yeah, there you go. smash the like button.
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Adam: learned it from clips you sent me Okay.
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John: Yeah, that's what they do. Smash know the pattern button.
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Adam: here and you know, of course that's not they were mainly playing him talking about freedom.
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John: Yeah, well, you'll get it. You'll get it. He's gonna be the candidate. He
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Adam: needs to lose some weight.
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John: But yeah, he's chopped out any solution. Wait, it's
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Adam: got to trim the beard. Get your knees always been a
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John: thin guy. What happened?
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Adam: He's trying to do Trump.
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John: He's burgers that's getting carried away.
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Adam: He's doing the shtick. He's trying to get people riled up. Yes. Come on. It's obvious. He's meant that he's method acting.
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John: Well, he better get in bed again because he doesn't look good because he's wandering through those airports when he came back. Yeah, this is Tales from Cancun. It was like it just a fat guy in the
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Adam: well, you know, it's bad. When Saturday Night Live lampoon's him and a woman is playing him. And it's exactly him, including the voice. It's, it's really frightening. You like that? That's not a great, a great cruise. And then you see me like shit. They're nailing it.
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John: Good. All right. Let's get back to the governor. This is part two of our little spiel.
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Unknown: I don't I don't know if you agree with me. But Dr. Fauci is wrong a lot. Even in a pandemic, public health policy needs to take into account people's economic and social well being daily needs still need to be met. People need to keep a roof over their heads, they need to feed their families, and they still need purpose. They need their dignity. And my administration resisted the call for virus control at the expense of everything else. We looked at the science, the data and the facts, and then we took a balanced approach. Truthfully, I never thought that the decisions that I was making were going to be unique. I thought that there would be more who would follow basic conservative principles, but I guess I was wrong. Ask yourself this question. How far will people go to enforce massive mandates? Once you start lockdowns? How long can you sustain them? in South Dakota? We had some cases in March and April. But the virus didn't really hit the Midwest until late fall. Should we have kept people in their homes from March onward? Of course not. You know, it's important to ask these questions. We have to show people how arbitrary these restrictions are. And the coercion, the force and the anti Liberty steps that governments take to enforce them. Often, the enforcement isn't based on facts. justifying these mitigation efforts has been anything but scientific. Now many in the media they criticized South Dakota's approach. They labeled me as ill informed
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that I was reckless, and even a denier. Some even claim that South Dakota was as bad as it gets anywhere in the world when it comes to COVID-19. That is a lie.
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Adam: Yep. Okay, that's support I heard. I like that which is fine. She's wrong. Oh, heretic, heritage. She's
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John: got one more short little bit here, which we'll close it out. I mean, like I said, she went for a long time. People should go back and listen to her whole talk. She's quite good. But here's what she kind of laces into Cuomo,
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Unknown: the media. The media did all of this. Why so much simultaneously praising governors who issued lockdowns who mandated masks and shut down businesses applauding them as having taken the right steps to mitigate the spread of the virus. At one point I appeared on george stephanopoulos his Sunday show. I don't know if you've watched that. No, you don't.
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shocker. He had
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just wrapped up a segment with New York Governor Andrew Andrew Cuomo, where he Ask como to give me some advice on how to deal with COVID. Now now seems like a really good time to remind everyone of what Governor Cuomo was doing in New York. On March 25. Cuomo ordered COVID patients into nursing homes, and he prohibited the staff from testing people before admitting them. Nine days later, he pushed legislation prohibiting nursing home lawsuits, over COVID deaths. Six days after that, he prohibited nursing homes from sending COVID patients to the nearby Naval Hospital ship or the field hospital, both of which were essentially empty. Now, eight days after that, the first deaths started to show up. And on January 28 of this year, the New York Attorney General announced that Cuomo and his administration significantly under counted the number of COVID related deaths in nursing homes by as much as 50%. To make matters worse, they tried to cover it up. Now that that is the media's COVID hero. And by the way, you know, he also earned an Emmy. He wrote a book on his COVID response. So who really needed the advice?
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Yeah,
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Adam: no, she's good. I like her.
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John: I like her message together talk.
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Adam: Yeah, it's just good. She She doesn't care. She has a good tone a good cadence and candor, you know, doesn't have kind of the Trump lunacy woven throughout it is very firm.
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John: They're out together.
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Adam: What can they do? What can they do together? What
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John: I have some I have to go back and look at my old clips. There's a clip that I did on it was run on PBS, or NPR trying to see what the name of this clip is. It is looking at my old clip lists about that she apparently she she is Cavalier with the use of the state private jet oh
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Adam: that's how they're gonna cancel her.
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John: Well, they they're not getting anywhere because they're in the wrong state to do this No kidding. But in this let's see unfortunately but I do have I did that is what's going on and they played it on the dude The reason that clip is interesting to play if I could find it, is that it is now is this in your current
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Adam: Patreon old band?
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John: No, no it's in like a previous bite I bear it is the name of the clip the weight The reason this is interesting is because this is played on the on the on a piano NPR station as if it's national news. Okay, but it's but it's actually just a local story in South Dakota. This is tracking government flights is the name of the clip tracking government flights.
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Adam: Here I see what a great system
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Unknown: lawmakers have rejected a bill to require quarterly
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flight records for each state aircraft.
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The report would have listed the purpose of using the plane
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the names of people aboard and costs associated with
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Adam: flying Lolita Express dpbs. JOHN when reports
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Unknown: the quarterly report from the transportation department would have required details on each trip, the purpose who was traveling and the cost of the flight. Senator Troy Heiner sponsored the bill. He says information on the use of state aircraft is unclear. Heiner says an online article published by Ross story raises questions about how governor Kristi noem has used state travel.
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But what that article did show is it took an investigative reporter
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to match
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FAA flight logs, and go back through the governor's twitter feed
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and try to decide or discern where she was and for what purpose. In 2006, voters approved a ballot initiative that requires all state aircraft to be used for state business only. The State Department of Transportation opposed the proposal. Attorney bill Nevin says it would be difficult to provide all the information in a timely manner.
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Adam: We got to fire this guy. This is this is excruciating. I'm reading
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Unknown: whatever is on my paper.
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John: I am not a boy.
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Adam: Well, I appreciate how she displays her femininity. And her her badass ness at the same time. She's got the power red outfit on with the bare shoulders. Now force to be reckoned with force to be reckoned with. I have a couple of pieces of feedback boots on The ground reports from our producers around gitmo-nation. And I kind of got a a frantic email from one of our producers is my wife is an ICU nurse got the second maternal jab yesterday morning and has been non responsive since I am slightly worried. Next email I would be next email. Not good. She basically says she feels like she has COVID and then the returning speakers just a tad I can't. It's
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John: way too loud.
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Adam: And then he says this is f dub. She's 32 healthy has been taking care of Corona and non Corona patients for the last year hasn't missed a beat. Second moderner shot. Do you think she went on a four day bender? no appetite doesn't drink water? Just in and out of sleeping? I haven't heard from her since so I hope she's okay.
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John: Geez. Well, there's been a number of nurses that have like they're giving them a different shot or something. So I got some free note. But I have to say this. It has to be that only because of their nurses are high enough profile that we were there getting report. I wonder about the reporting on all this? Well, my
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Adam: immediate thought goes towards our EMT buddy in Colorado bad Chad. Because Yeah, he also he said I had antibodies. He was involved in the antibody test. I think we've created some form of herd immunity. And people have antibodies, and particularly the people who are around COVID patients. And he was on the street. He's on the streets saving people you know, Excuse me, could you put your mask on now? So it's possible that you know if you have the antibodies, that's the only evidence we have from Chad, and I'm just presuming that this ICU nurse might have had antibodies and then you jack that up with some mRNA and maybe it freaks your body out for a bit.
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John: Well, there was a lot of these with these did not with the the skeptics that the problem with this thing is with the with these mRNA vaccines is that it when it encounters a real Coronavirus, it will it just doesn't know what to do. And it. I don't know there's something wrong with this. With this vaccination sounds
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Adam: like these people are getting cytokines say cytokine storm. That's pretty much what the vaccine from the vaccine
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John: itself, triggering something. Now I know I have an experimental vaccine. That's not that's not even not even debatable.
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Adam: I received five responses to Chad's experience and the and I want to share them because just to reiterate, his experience was all of a sudden he felt like he was having a stroke. He couldn't connect words, he saw that his brain was just he felt that his brain was disconnected. He couldn't get anything out of his mouth like he was stolen some some psychedelic. So I got three similar responses. And then one very interesting. So the first one, I heard and read the letter from the first responder, sorry, open backup, who had the strange reaction to the vaccine. I'm 52. And I've dealt with periodic migraines since my 20s and two occasions I've had migraines present with his exact symptoms. migraines themselves are still mysterious to the medical world. So who knows for sure, but it sounds like the vaccine might have brought one on next piece of feedback. I immediately recognize the story from your paramedic listener. Actually, she's just parametric listener, which I think is better, is what I've experienced. It's a migraine with visual aura. The ability to speak and think clearly happens to in some lucky people including me. I remember once getting in class starting staring at the computer the words in front of me on the screen would disappear. I couldn't remember my teacher's name I forgot how to pronounce other words and what they meant everything just sort of echoes in your mind. Now what I didn't learn until many years later that these were migraines it's I thought a
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migraine was just a headache. So this migraine apparently can happen without the headache pain. The third one. Listen to Chad's symptoms after the vaccine, I have had the exact same symptoms a half dozen times in my life. First time I thought it was a stroke. Same thing Chad thought I couldn't remember my fiance's name, couldn't find simple words and started to have reduced field of vision. They ended up giving me an MRI and a number of MRI and a number of other tests found nothing. The fourth time it happened I was lucky enough to have a great neurologist treat me I was having migraines there's a specific kind of migraine that doesn't include headaches or pain, but instead manifests as visual auditory problems. And there are some medications and so I'm sure Chad could figure that one out the fourth and final one. Sounds to me like migraine slash cluster headaches. I've had severe migraine slash maybe cluster headaches as well for two decades, ever since the military stuck me with the anthrax vaccine. But then this one came in the paramedics notes from yesterday's show about his Snow Crash after the vaccine reminded me of a couple of studies involving The transference of memories using injections of RNA is actually an old theory that memories are encoded in RNA and not in the brain synapses. Well, it's probably a more complex relationship than that there is actual experimental evidence that this does occur. And he and he has four studies linked,
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mainly transferring memories between snails. So you can add a memory.
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John: Yeah, this is this is no, this is cool shit.
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Adam: So could they could be adding memories to I just
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John: think that you know, and I know what the memory is.
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Adam: Fauci is great.
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John: vote Democrat.
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Adam: That's the memory. Either that or maybe they've removed something, maybe they've memory holds something that also could be possible,
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John: which is probably more likely.
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Adam: But this just the fact that there's studies of this kind of tells me that there's more to this mRNA than
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John: we've been told. What and what is M stands for?
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Adam: messaging. It's the message memory. Yes. Ooh, I like that. Huh? Yes. Well, what this all comes down to is, sadly, a positive results for me in the red book, because the vaccine passport is coming. It is unavoidable. You cannot stop it. And the way they're rolling this out is by starting in the European Union, you will in fact, need a vaccine passport in order to travel between European Member States. The Portuguese Prime Minister is the most recent, who came out and said, Oh, I hope I hope I hope the EU COVID-19 vaccine passport is in place by summer, because we need to have the tourism people need to be able to travel at an angle Merkel is right there and she spills the beans. It's happening
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Unknown: as the lot we expect to have vaccination certificates ready by the summer period. But I'm not a programmer, and I can't guarantee it any more than I can guarantee that vaccines will be delivered on time. But as politicians, we've set ourselves that target for the coming months, I spoke of three months and I believe that all EU member states are working to achieve it within a limited timeframe of
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Adam: three months. And if they pull this off, how am I going to get to Europe to see my daughter? How is she going to come and visit me we're gonna have to take this stupid vaccine. Do you think Europe will recognize my printout? From the religious freedom? People? Maybe doubtful?
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John: doubtful is the correct answer. doubtful is this is this is his answer, be
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Adam: it this is not okay. This is what they want. This is pure control. And once you have the digital passport, you can show me your papers. That's where it's headed. But it's not just vaccine passports. Now, the tech industry is going Gaga for goo goo for this stuff. Los Angeles schools. LA Unified, I've teamed up with Microsoft. And this is there's a lot a lot of these videos of this technology. I have another one.
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John: And it's so fun. The video people should go watch the video string watch see the Microsoft guy and say do you want this life? But he's on he's in his office to do fish of the decade and he's in a bucket and he's sitting there
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Adam: on the zoom call saying Oh, yes. Well, your best standards of practice Microsoft, locking down your kids and tracking them.
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Unknown: He's never been anything like this virus in our lifetime. Often, it's hard to see the effects it's having on our children as this conversation taking place in your home. Mom, I'm
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scared about going back to school. I don't want to get sick and I don't want to get you and dad sick.
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Our scientists tell us there are three things we must do to stay
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John: on. How did that kid come up with that? Well, it's how did that kid cartoon hasn't been the school has been no school. It's the cartoon. I know. I've got I got the same thing. I just didn't clip it. Yeah.
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Adam: Kids been traumatized.
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John: How?
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Adam: Right by teachers by parents. No, she hasn't been to school. She's on on the zoom.
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John: She's been true. Okay. She's been traumatized by Yes. by teachers. And by the media.
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Adam: Yes. And by stuff like this, this is intended for children. This is a cartoon. It's not for parents.
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Unknown: Or scientists tell us there are three things we must do to stay safe. wear masks, make sure we social distance and wash our hands. And now your school with the help of Microsoft has created another day. Your exclusive ticket for safely going back
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to school.
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Adam: Notice how it sounds like a Disneyland daily pass your exclusive ticket kids. It's like, it's like Charlie the Chocolate Factory, you've got a golden ticket to go back to school and stay safe.
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Unknown: Your exclusive ticket for safely going back to school. Each week, you can schedule your free on campus COVID test, the results are displayed in your daily pass. And if you choose to take your test off campus, you can post the results in your daily path. You can ride the waterslide nations are available, you'll simply be able to schedule yours through your daily pass. But the real magic is your daily health check. Just answer a few simple health questions every day. And like magic. Your entrance ticket appears.
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Welcome back.
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Welcome.
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John: So how did it go?
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Unknown: I have to admit I was scared at first, but then I felt so safe. It was so good to be back. Thanks for keeping me safe. I love you so much.
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Oh,
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Adam: I love you too child. That's for your kids. Now when you go back to work, if you're in Australia, don't worry that government has you covered with their partner Motorola
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Unknown: comeback new video surveillance technology will be rolled out next month to help Australian businesses maintain social distancing in the workplace. Powered by artificial intelligence. The system includes contact tracing, and COVID-19 mask detection capabilities without the need for a phone app.
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As more Australians head back to the office and factories, a new tool will be activated on June 1 to make enforcing pandemic distancing rules easier. Developed by Motorola Solutions. This smart surveillance system will watch where people walk and where foot traffic is causing close contact people recorded and reported for action. Artificial Intelligence is doing all the heavy lifting, so
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Adam: get your billy clubs and go club app ported for action.
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Unknown: Artificial Intelligence is doing all the heavy lifting so real people don't have to watch hours of video. For example, if wearing a mask is a company policy, you will be flagged by the system when you know wearing one, we take our role as practitioners of responsible AI, very serious.
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Adam: This is the Motorola shill.
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Unknown: You know wearing one, we take our role as practitioners of responsible AI very seriously. And pay particular attention to designing products that empower decision makers. And also privacy. Surveillance take can track people in a crowd, he's the system following a subject in yellow. It works the same way in COVID-19. tracing too close for too long. The system follows the trail like a detective. If successful, it could be a game changer in the battle to stop the spread of COVID-19 in the community.
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Adam: A Game Changer by
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John: AI petitioners of modern AI What is that? They get a degree in being a practitioner of modern AI. By the way, if you have one of these tags, put it on a dog and then keep the dog go let them outside.
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Adam: Let the practitioner have a Oh, I see what you're saying. I still like the reported reported for action. I like that. That's a good one. It's almost a show title. Yeah, that's we're going now
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John: practitioners or modern AI it'd be a great show to if it was long gone. Now there's another acronym.
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Adam: There's an AMA. There's another cartoon series which is very troubling.
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John: And it's these are all very troubling. It's disgusting that that education department thing from Los Angeles. If I was I don't understand how the public down there can put up with these people.
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Adam: Well, their mind control, they're their slaves. It's done. They're messed up and they can't speak they can hear the darkness it's over. People who are still in hearing they're lost. They're lost. That's probably a
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John: really lost and there's a lot we had I got a letter and I think it'd be later in one of the letters that came in with a donation that guy says, You know, I tried to hit people in the mouth. They just say we're a couple of conspiracy theorists, the two of us what conspiracy are we theorizing about? That's what I'd like to know.
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Adam: Well, this may answer some of that. This is from a new little websites called awesome eight armed some au msum.com they only have a just a couple of animated videos. There's no about there's no Who the hell are they? But they are. Excuse me doing videos like this about our heroes. And when I say heroes, who's the number one hero right now in the world when it comes to this
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John: When it comes to what
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Adam: when it comes to COVID and saving us and vowel sounds, you know the number one hero in the world come on.
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John: It's not Fauci
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Adam: ku is really making it all happen. Who is the guy that has humor?
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John: humor the guy that idiot at the World Economic Forum
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Unknown: about Dr. Bill Gates, all Bill Gates.
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Adam: Here's
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Unknown: what if Bill Gates disappeared? No problem. I will buy many gates and solve the problem. Oh,
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firstly, Bill Gates is the third richest person. If Bill Gates disappeared, a highly respected billionaire will be missed by many.
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Secondly, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is the largest private Charitable Foundation worldwide.
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If Bill Gates disappeared, philanthropy will take a big
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Thirdly, Bill Gates co founded the Giving Pledge. Children billionaires pledge at least half of their wealth to philanthropy. If Bill Gates disappeared, this wonderful initiative may die down. Fourth leap. Bill Gates is a leader in the climate change fight. If Bill Gates disappeared, climate conservation efforts may take a hit.
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Hmm.
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Bill Gates has funded many startups working in clean energy. If Bill Gates disappear, fossil fuels might make a comeback.
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Lastly, if Bill Gates disappeared, Warren Buffett, the famous American investor will dearly miss his best friend. Hmm
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Adam: I mean, what is it? What is the message here?
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John: Well, I think the message is sinister I've I've said it on the show before I think Bill so stupid about this whole thing. He was fine when he was a techie roaming around. But ever since the day he got pied. He changed his whole way of doing things so he doesn't mix anymore. Nobody ever sees him. Except he knows these phone E's these high end phone he's like the guy the head of the economic forum and people like that don't turn out normal. I think his life's at risk and I think this is almost a threat. I think this is a threatening video he says if he disappears if he disappears if he disappears. I don't like it.
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Adam: I had a different take on it. What came to mind for me was iron Rand atlas shrugged.
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John: What is too long was that you're taking your instead of taking the thing as a threat and it's something somewhat sarcastic. You're taking it serious that if Bill Gates does disappear, or goes into the valley of the fall, those people did God knows where all the other smart people went golf shots and all these things that won't work anymore. They'd like this philanthropy to stop now. It's not true. I think they're making the point that if he disappears, nothing will change. I may have actually written a column about Microsoft in general when I was at PC Magazine maybe in the late 80s or probably the 90s when they were under investigation, saying what would the world be like with any Mike Microsoft was in here and there were no Microsoft products and I concluded it would be not much different Devereux if someone else would have picked up the slack. We have been using a digital research operating system, which worked just fine. Linux would have been our main desktop.
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Now it would have been CPM Linux Mint. Linux Mint is a tremendous product.
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Adam: And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage to in the morning to you the man who put the C in girl crush on Noam john c. devorah.
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John: Well, before we do
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Unknown: that, Oh, good. Claire comes
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I've got Pabst Blue Ribbon.
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Adam: This has become quite the thing. People are sending you hats now in case you hadn't received haven't
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John: gotten a hat
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Adam: Yeah, you did Pabst Blue Ribbon hat is coming and
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John: understand they're they're doing there's new cut art competition to design redesigned the paps label Why would anyone in their right mind do that?
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Adam: Yeah, I don't know. I have no idea no idea what this funky
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John: Oh label here on this phone. Yes, it's very pretty. That's what you want. It looks good on the desktop
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Adam: and people stop trying to get us to change to Rolling Rock No, no, no, no Pabst Blue Ribbon is where it's at.
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John: Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
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Adam: And All right. Well, we
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Unknown: do have a few people No, no,
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Adam: no, no no, that's why Yeah,
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John: Hello, Mr. Curry in the morning, Qian in the morning all this the boots on the ground and then the dames and knights indeed. And
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Adam: let me say in the morning to the trolls and the troll room who now have a new resized window. That's if you go to no agenda stream.com hopefully it's a little bit better, but it's If not, you will feed that back to me now hands up you trolls, let's count you. Let's see who we have here we've got, we've got 2172 in the troll community, you can join this by going to no agenda stream.com it's free to join. You've got a chat two, which is a typical good old IRC chat, so you can use your own client but you also have a stream there you can listen to the show live listen to any show that live 24 hours a day, there's something rolling on no agenda stream.com and you will love the conversation that you can have at in the troll room. It's a real real time situation if you'd like a little more traditional, we have our non federated social network social media network, which has no agenda social.com. Now this federates, which means if you start your own mastodon server, such as Gitmo dot life, we'll see it, you'll see us you're a part of it. You can control your own your own little sub community if you want to or not do whatever you want. But it all works. And we are down to the last 1000 that we're accepting on the no agenda social just to keep it decentralized enough, otherwise it will be a big target. And then if it goes down, everybody's unhappy. It's already bad. If we go off the air, people are freaking out. So that's no agenda social.com and we need to thank the
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artist for Episode 1324 yak yak Vax the title of that one with one x. That was a point of discussion. I just like to the three, the three the three to give you a 333 experience. The artwork was from Darren O'Neill, they were simple, it was beautiful. We loved it. Math is racist. One plus one is two also, one plus one is 33. And why did we choose this? Was there something that we we were we were arguing about a
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John: number of pieces I I lie and in fact, I had some some prejudice towards a couple of pieces. I'm trying to think with them looking back and I'm now
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Adam: dead by the way Dred Scott is adding these and putting the chapters and if you get hyper capture you couldn't participate in creating chapters and the art so I like to share a coke with whitey which
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John: I used for the newsletter. Yeah, and my current
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Adam: my record, my pushback was this meme has been used a lot already.
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John: Yeah, you thought it was overused? Yeah, yeah. pushback. I kind of like that keep calm and love China. Yes. And like comic strip blogger but that but when we you know you didn't you hit it everything pretty much and but you kind of like the blackboard one with the one plus one is two. Yeah. And I wasn't not gonna argue about it because it's a good piece that is very happy with because it was one of the five I think I had five like and that was one of them.
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Adam: Yeah, and there and Darren O'Neill you could now stop with the blackboard numbers. This was pointed out I have no agenda social he is submitted at least nine pieces of artwork with Blackboard numbers that have never been chosen. And there's some complaints about this from the peanut gallery
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John: so maybe the galleries there on it there. I'm looking back on his on his page. I see nothing on the first page. It's up to one Blackboard. I see nothing on the second page.
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Adam: This goes this goes back weeks and weeks and weeks he's been doing
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John: what's so what is miles ago.
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Adam: Hey, hey man, I'm
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John: looking I'm looking now I don't see another example. I'm sure they're all here's one here it is educating you into compliance. This is back for God knows how many episodes and is a button and somebody scribbling it putting a message into Blackboard Okay, I can see what he did it at least once before Hmm. But it's not quite the same as this one and it's actually not as well structured. Well go back one more page as soon as one more day runs. You got a lot of art.
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Adam: Dan's got a lot of free time.
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John: brings me back to the old joke by
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Adam: the way you're supposed to appear on their show there's a
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John: yeah I'm scheduling it
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Adam: oh that's like there's a whole conversation to forget curry won't remind him if such low as
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John: nine upper is job
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Adam: to remind me mom according to the socials it is somehow
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John: so he's he used the Blackboard. It wasn't like overusing it. So that's nonsense. All right,
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Adam: we'd like to where are we? Well, I'm gonna explain that this can all be found at no agenda, Art generator.com and you can upload your own art. It's fun to just go through it and look what everyone's been posting and some of these show up on hats, mugs, t shirts, hoodies, face masks over at no agenda shop.com. And these guys do a great a great service. They pay the artists they donate a portion to the show. We have no contracts that just do it, everybody. Happy at works, it's keiretsu as they would say in in Japan. Now we'd like to thank our producers who now we always think our producers because you are producing the show you bring us your time, your talent and your treasure. The value for value model is very simple. whatever value you get out of the show, send us a donation, but make that number make your donation meaningful to you. Sometimes that's the amount sometimes it is the actual numerology. It's your value that you're giving to us. And we appreciate every single bit of it.
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John: Well, let's start with a donation that's actually in abeyance this donations.
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Adam: Yeah, this was pledge Yes, a pledge and we've never done these before. But I think in this case, I feel quite good about well,
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John: no, I have no problem with it. Because it's from Sir-onimous of dogpatch. I think you should bring up the PDF and read it because you never get the chance to read his notes, because they usually come in the mail in the mail. And I read him, so I'm gonna you should probably read one. Okay. And he came in with it. But I think he needed to do this donation because he's got these numbers. Yeah. So that need to be heard by some on a certain
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Adam: date. And this? No, no, wait, wait, let me step back. So what's going on Sir-onimous dogpatch, who was always good, he sends he sends his donation through the Postal Service. It's either cash or Western Union, I think. I'm not sure how he said. So there's been checks that has been coins, all kinds of stuff. But he travels, we don't know exactly what he does. But wherever he was, he could not send anything to the Postal Service. Without him identifying who he was. And he's very secretive, our Sir-onimous
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John: Yes, he normally sends a note, a letter with no return address. And I suspect that he wherever he was, was not going to accept such an A letter. Right? I know, I just couldn't slip it in the box and not worry about it. But well, but on to the point
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Adam: being, we decided collectively, first of all, we know is good for it. But secondly, his donation amounts are important to him. It's it's, it's always an it's a certain number. We haven't figured it out. But I think tying it into the date when the when the number is read and announced is part of the code. And I'm thinking Rubicon
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John: is we know it's monthly and the part of the code, the date being part of the code, I would argue against because he sometimes the notes will come in, I'd say I don't pick up the mail except on Wednesdays and Fridays. I used to pick it up on Wednesdays and Saturdays. But the post office since Trump put in that bonehead has been closed a lot on Saturdays, you know that they're supposed to be open. I can't take a chance I go and pick it up on Friday. And and here's a lot of his nose would come in on a Saturday. So I don't know that he can really nail the date as effectively as he hopes to but it is always once a month could be related to the show number
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Adam: maybe, but I think it's code he's he's clear, just like Rubicon where they put stuff in the in the crossword puzzle in the newspaper. I think he's doing code on our show is communicating.
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John: Yeah, I don't know who Well, I don't care. My banker doesn't care.
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Adam: I don't care. We love him. Now let's tell a secret. So I will
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John: his his code number for today is 1509 15 509 dot 00 1609.
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Adam: And I shall now read the accompanying notes from Sir-onimous of dogpatch and lower slobbovia. Thank you and all producers for keeping this show free of agenda beyond looking for the truth. I boarded an international flight on Inauguration Day expecting an end to the Muslim ban making return hassle free and quickly learned returning to the US may have restrictions. Fortunately, where I'm traveling everything is completely open. Although crowds are low due to very few foreigners, it's a great time to visit tourist locations that are trying to open. In my third world country visits that recommend one meter social distancing and mass are consistently worn under the nose. COVID is referred to as the rich man's illness. None of our local villages have been affected and they don't know anyone who has contracted it. polluted water, bad hygiene and Dengue fever being prevalent seem to scare COVID away. PCR test results within 72 hours before boarding international flights are the standard for every country I've visited each require the test but the document receives perfunctory review. My soon just changing the PDF forms date would satisfy passport control. I visited one country three times and I've yet to give the best the test document to anyone at $100 a test. I am sure the economics work but I'm developing a view that health visa concept may fade as the fear subsides. Well, that's not according to our reports today. Sadly, the topic of math being racist God a
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response from a married nice and husband both ultra liberal PhD mathematicians and academics. They are furious at the charge Yeah, no kidding. The nice hold such propaganda accountable for the shortage of women in math and engineering and believes the same propaganda contributes to the shorter it shortage and other present underrepresented groups. I agree. I recommend they deflect math racism towards accounting racism. As a dear Lakota Sioux colleague notes he is offended that quote in the black was good while quote in the red is bad Oh, there's another thing we got to change. He knows replacing red with parentheses to show a negative balance is unacceptable since parentheses represent containment or even enslavement of black numbers. He is recommending using a participation trophy symbol when expenses exceed revenues, no jingles no karma, Toronto Miss of lower slobbovia dogpatch and lower slobbovia once again, bringing us his view on the world and his code and we appreciate it and certainly appreciate the support.
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John: I like the parentheses very
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Adam: funny. This lady's around. It's It's It's incarcerating black words. It's very funny.
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John: Onward with Craig Koehler who comes in from Evanston, Illinois, Evans, Illinois. I'm sorry, Evans, Indiana to be even more sorry Evansville $1,033.33 another big time donor I've been getting value from the no agenda show for about eight years I'm five eight years eight years and I finally in a place financially where I can give some back yes I'm treasure back and I decided to do it right with an instant donation nice
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all you listeners out there who've been listening for years that have never contributed this guy's got the right idea right. I started listening to no agenda after meeting john at the twit brick house time ago 2013 he's got a pic picture of me now after meeting a number of people that I can easily say that john was the most genuinely nice and considerate person there is just not the buzzkill. There you go.
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Adam: Well, you know what? Clearly he did not hand his phone to you for examination. For then he would have known what an evil person you are as you change his phone language to Korean and hand it back to him.
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John: Yeah, well, I usually only did that to Leo. It's although I have done it. I
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Adam: think I did to you once you have it was not fun. It was a new phone like I don't know how to get there.
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John: Yeah, that's kind of the joke. That's a flaw. Godfather please de-douche me Yeah, okay,
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Adam: hold on a second. didn't have the de-douche button plugged in. There it is. Come on.
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Unknown: You've been
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John: he wants to be known as sir eight bit Ben at the round table. Yeah, can I get a Thanks, bro followed by Fauci Wiese and that's true. And can I always and I can always use some karma. Thanks for bringing sanity to the crazy world. Craig Craig Cohen from Evansville Indiana Good to be here bro
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Unknown: that's true
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you've got karma
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John: anonymous $1,000 so it okay today in that regard Hey guys, find your show after hearing Adam on T FTC.
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Adam: Ah the hired side shut the higher chats the higher t note CFTC is Tales from the Crypt? I'm sorry. That's Marty is the Bitcoin podcast your Bitcoin guy Marty bent is is the Bitcoin guy being
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John: how you deconstruct all the M five m nonsense my wife and I managed to get out of the Netherlands before the lockdown started now enjoying a relative the relative freedoms that Russia has.
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Adam: You hear that Holland? Just so you know.
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John: Wow. Almost everything is been business as usual here in Russia. And even nightclubs are starting to open up again. Masks are mandatory but nobody bothers you if you wear it under your nose or mouth, which is what most people do. Of course, it's not an all set. Yeah, you have to wear a mask. You don't have to wear wear around your neck. Nobody and even night. I'm sorry. And of course it's not all sunshine and rainbows. We are witnessing Russian companies pushing their workers to vaccinate. Now we're doing our best to talk friends and family out of getting theirs. Anyway, I thought I'd contribute since I'm getting a lot of value from your show. Now I don't have to feel like a douchebag there for some time, but he needs to deducing
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Adam: You've been now if I may pick this up here. Just so you understand. When we play jingles these are existing jingles that there's literally no time for you to send me links to mp3 and time codes to cut out a jingle for you.
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John: Yeah, no, that's not gonna happen and is discouraged.
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Adam: It is discouraged. Now he's still asked for four so we've got whole load pull up your pants, the weeds and come on man. The juice see the juice? Oh, where's he was juice to miss the juice. It's in there right
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John: after the Fauci wheeze he says can you see the juice?
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Adam: Okay, let me add the juice. We got the juice. I got the juice added. And then he says I'd like for the knighthood that represents this $1,000 donation to go to our cat. This is new. The cats that had to suffer through the long journey to Russia with us. Please Knight him, sir. Yuri meows a lot. destroyer of furniture. Well, this is new. This is novel.
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John: Yeah, I think it's a good thing. Now. That's something we encourage
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Adam: all pets should have a title.
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John: says he'd like us to be anonymous, which we did. Thanks in advance. Stay warm. Well, he's in Russia, so he could say that. That's right. Just think if your dog's name is Duke I mean what did the question I think what why did someone go from Holland to Russia? To work to get a job there are all a mystery and he's got a cat.
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Adam: Well, I think he may be from Russia originally. Ah, that's my thing. Ah, he went back to the motherland to stay safe. Okay, as the Netherlands is still on the curfew is rubbing it in okay. I get it is on the curfew and the curfew will end two days before the election. But of course mayline voting is now encouraged. Here's your jingles.
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Unknown: I'm gonna give you the whole load today.
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Oh my gosh.
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Can you see that juice?
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Pull up your pants take off the pawn.
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Man
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again, you've got karma. Once I played
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Adam: him I kind of like
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John: yeah, you lost the juice though. I played the juice. But that was gonna come after Fauci your might
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Adam: not eat it right after Fauci after broth. I did.
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John: Way back. Here we go with Kyle Parker coming up on the list. He's at $333.33 and he says in the morning, please add my smokin hot wife Janet myself to the birthday list. We got you on there I think Yeah, we do. Yeah, it's her 20 something say and my 35th also our fifth wedding wedding anniversary. So power threes very nice. are two D two karma please and keep up the great work.
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Unknown: They always give me a biscuit on my birthday.
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You've got
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John: Dominic Dominic Korczak. 333 33 another one people love that one. I donate on the occasion of my son Daniel's third birthday March 3 May he grow strong successful and happy with a mind to recognize truth jingles biscuit on my birthday which used to be extremely popular today and double our two D two karma also popular
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Unknown: double
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Adam: I don't know if we should be doing double karma Just
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John: do it. That means do the regular one and call it my birthday no
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Adam: I'm gonna do it now
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Unknown: they always give me a biscuit Oh
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you've got
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it you've got
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karma.
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John: I believe that was a bad thing to do.
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Adam: That's not good. Not so tight. Not our usual tightness
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John: nigh that but I think it should be discouraged. Okay,
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Adam: yes
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John: is discouragement day it is STOP IT people whatever you're doing Christopher Kessler, Baron Sir Christopher Kessler in Marshfield, Wisconsin. 333 33. I wish you Happy birthday to my beautiful wife Diane. who turns 50 on March 3, no jingles? No karma. You
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Adam: got it. You yes she's on the list. She is.
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John: I have a note I got a from Allen Allen Texas 333. You have to note
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Adam: it's a little long. It is it's very long. In the morning Adam and john first thank you for all that you do. I was hit in the mouth about two years ago from one of my best friends and soon to be night Chris Rivera. I'm hitting other people in the mouth all the time. I donated once before but it is now time that I up my financial contribution is the value I received from the show far exceeds my contribution. My note is twofold. First, an awareness message and then a special call out Due to the scam demick live conferences and events that have been canceled leaving about 90% of its 10 million event professionals out of work since March 2020. This is a big deal. Same here in Austin, South by Southwest is virtual this year, people are going to be very broke. No one is really talking about this though really a shame when you think of the massive impacts the industry has. It contributes trillions to the US economy, drives and supports entrepreneurship, innovation, ingenuity and job creation and employs millions of union workers, entertainers, designers, fabricators, stage hands and independent contractors, and it Foster's communities and marketplaces that enable small businesses to become big businesses. We are finally starting to see some signs of life in the industry. But all the new normal bs will be likely required for workers and attendees, face diapers, mandatory testing and the jab. I can only hope that people reject these blatant intrusions on
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medical privacy and forced medical procedures. JOHN an item you've spent many years participating in conferences like CES, so it would be so I'd be interested to know your thoughts and use the NA community to spread awareness about one of the hardest hit and largely overlooked industries in the world right now. Well, I think our view of that is very clear. It's a travesty. Go look at Vegas if you want to see some bad stuff to to that's one of the lucky ones who is still working in the industry. What are you doing special? Let us know. I want to recognize my boss who has been one of the few people have maintained a level head and sense of reason during all of this 12 years ago, he offered me a career that I quickly fell in love with together with our talented teams we have traveled to the corners of the earth supporting live events from Russia to Malaysia to Norway to Amsterdam to all over Latin America. Special Mention to Coca Cola, Coca Cola color coasts somewhere in Mexico, where they serve week old leftover chicken for breakfast. Can you read this last paragraph so I get the jingles lined up? Oh, pick it up at any way oh anyways, I could not have survived and thrive this last year without him last summer I hit him in the mouth and no agenda and mo facts and been keeping both of our amygdalas in check today. I want to call him out though as a douchebag. Also wishing him a happy 60th birthday. Well that's bittersweet. Thanks for being part friend Park boss parts
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shrink partment or end for being the rock that helps me hold it together as we navigate this shit show.
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John: Okay, if I have it now I can play out too much say what the jingles are as you line them up. Okay. And she also says please add jrj to the birthday list. I hope he's on there because I mentioned it to Eric so we'll just
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Adam: leave so i think
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John: so the jingles he's looking for or she k A jobs karma for everyone which is easy enough China's asshole shut up slave that's true and then she or p k wants the noodle gun.
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Adam: Okay, here we go.
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John: Brian Hollins next it from cloverdale Virginia 333 ITM please de-douche me he is hitting the mouth by Sir Eric the grease monkey night at sunset Ridge back in September I began listening with Episode 1281 and haven't missed the show since your deconstruction of the M five n has shrunk my amygdala so much that I can no longer watch the nightly news without getting disgusted with the misinformation and bias
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Unknown: we win again right?
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John: I've tried to return the favor and hit my family and co workers in the mouth only to be told, quote those guys are conspiracy theorists. Unquote. I work as a route driver for a uniform rental service and I am asked every day how many masks Have you sold? I used to try to argue the efficacy of said masks only to end up laughing inside at the logic that my company continues to spew. Anyways, thank you for your courage entertainment and enlightening and for enlightening me these past five months with the best podcast in the universe. No jingles just health karma for my six year old daughter who has a hypoplastic left heart syndrome which doesn't sound good, but we'll end it we'll play this maybe that'll help.
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Adam: Yes And before we do that. The proper answer if your friends family co workers say those
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Unknown: guys are conspiracy theorists,
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Adam: all you have to say is I'm sorry you misunderstood. They are conspiracy therapists and they welcome you for a free three hour consultation.
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Unknown: You've got karma
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John: Katie's next Katie Butler in cascade Idaho 333 you think Idaho would have been one of those states like South Dakota but no not really in the morning Jan's my smokin hot wife punched me in the mouth. I'm sorry, it's Cain Butler, not Katie Kane Butler and it's spoken out wife punched him in the mouth after hitting Adam on Jr. He
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Adam: don't trust China?
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John: Don't over don't trust China.
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Adam: Yes. Well, and I'm happy to hear this. These are the millennials the winning millennials. These are the future I've totally righted the ship on this. Go millennials.
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John: Don't trust China is asked how you go,
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Adam: man. The birthday is on the list.
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John: Amanda Zalewski in Wausau, Wisconsin. He's the first associate executive producer and it's pretty long list so we'll be going a little long today. $250 I've been listening to this show for a few years but this is my first donation please de-douche me
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John: thanks for help. Thank you for helping to keep me sane during all the craziness going on in the world. No jingles but I could use some karma
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Adam: throwing you've got
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John: Jennifer Kirschner who I have no note from no I think
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Adam: we do. We do. Yes women john this could be it I haven't got it. Yeah,
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John: yeah, this is actually sent in a card to did and and an accompanying note although it should be on listed there. And there's a note on the card but I think she wanted this read thank you for the time effort and enthusiasm you bring to no agenda you bring to no agenda Thank you my husband and I look forward to every episode maybe if Bo Jaiden forgave student loans we will be able to gift more there's an angle please put this toward my husband's Barnaby McGruder his knighthood okay you do the math on that please? He's been listening for years and he needs a win only request China is asshole is this just like the random number day I guess? And baby making karma Love and Light Gen k of Paul's Bo Washington
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Adam: I think we have to put a spell on her is adamant We are the baby kingmakers. You know we can make this happen if we both focus on this baby making karma You ready? First? Oh, okay. Ready? Here we go. Baby. Baby
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Adam: Kids name will be first name. JOHN. JOHN Adam. k. JACK for short.
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John: It's not only the way because you have john Adam or Adam. JOHN. It would be john adams J. And but AJ was a
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Adam: good nickname could be a boy named Jay. Jay, how'd you get to name? hero?
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John: Sure Pete is next on the list. There's not arguing about his name so much 23456 and he's in Amsterdam to use hate snakes. surveyed here it's a value for value from the protectorate of North Holland and freeze land pre please pass down some TPP jobs karma to producers that needed it seems like my previous jobs come or request paid off. For the entrepreneurial producers check out Adams podcasting 2.0 project. it sparks very, very interesting ideas about exchange value between people. I think it's akin to the impact of the software subscription revolution, combined with the crowdfunding sentiment packaged in a new way of looking at currency apart from that. Thanks, john and Adam for the edutainment Not just for the raw information, but also the ideas you lively your lively conversation sparks LG Why?
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Adam: Thank you so much podcast index.org if you want to find out more and we really appreciate your note and your support, sir pay
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Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs. Jobs,
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John: Noah Brasil in inver Grove, Minnesota to to 1976. attaching this Leap Day donation to answer the question posed on the last show about how Leap Day babies like myself celebrate. The answer is they wait. Those that don't are committing leap aside should be condemned. This gives us false self celebrators a douchebag Fallout for me.
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Adam: It might have meant call out, but but today is in fact the day before Leap Day.
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John: Jacob Next on the list take up schlachter in Fairview, Texas 22787. Another annual subscription at the rate at the rate of my birthday jobs karma, please and another year of no agenda. Thanks.
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Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. That's
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John: For laughter we're done. Eric saying major sink major in forte grass, grass grass shot bashatt gratiot Okay, I guess, to 12 in Michigan, probably a member of the Michigan troop more
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Adam: than likely
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John: from Fort bashatt, Michigan. Sink major from Fort bash, Michigan, even though it spells gratiot. To 12th is my boiling hot wife, middle daughter weight is four to 12 hours from my boiling hot wife, dash middle daughter just got released from 10 days solitary in college COVID to jail. no symptoms none. She's as careful as anybody masks This is in group sizes, washing hands, scolding parents as a partner that's what makes me angry. I assume most of us were will be exposed but there's absolutely no discussion of how to stay healthy and proper. Only hide hide hide Vax mask, hide hide mask. It could have been vitamin C D zinc, exercise, sleep hygiene. No.
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Adam: No. Well, this is one of our main complaints. It shows you how how this is a biosecurity state they don't give you any information
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John: and you don't know what to do that you can do better and she got locked down for nothing. I think the whole thing was a scam Jenny wish she would he would like some jobs karma for my handyman gig milk and shut up at science and follows with peace.
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Unknown: That's one mother I'd like to shut up already. Sign jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs.
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John: Paul Schreiner in Uniontown Pennsylvania came in with no nope. But he did contribute to an our dollars and 33 cents and we will read his note in it when it comes in. at some later date. Daniel Williams Danielle Williams in Mount Shasta, California. Beautiful area $200.33. Great state of Jefferson meetup. She says there is a great I'm sure there is what would it be another?
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Adam: Yeah, we got we got a number of
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John: reports today. Yeah. Joe Jefferson. Yeah. Oh, is it Oh, she's saying it was a great meetup. Yeah. Okay. Thank you anonymous for the food and drinks. And jingles little girl. Yay. And yeah, yeah.
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Adam: Little girl. Yeah. You're good. You're done. You're done.
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John: Elizabeth law for TUNE IN NEW Brownsville, Texas and No, I won't go into a discussion. $200 a big birthday shout out for my smokin hot husband night Mecca nudo de la paz residing in new Brownsville, Texas. Today Sunday the 28th brings him into the Medicare years. His love and generosity brought me on board as Dame sparkler. Ah jamesburg sparkler. Without your humor wit and deception of the bullshit fake news we would have gone bonkers. Your podcast has been a lifeboat for us during the Coronavirus and the theft of our election. Thank you for the time and passion you give us any birthday jingle would be awesome day sparkler
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Adam: mac and cheese is my idea
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Unknown: of a perfect birthday cake.
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Adam: got karma mac and cheese birthday cake.
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John: And that is our group of executive and associate executive producers for show 1325 3025
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Adam: last day of February and thank you to our executive and associate executive producers. You did it, you send something that was meaningful to you and it simultaneously qualifies for one of these titles. You can take them use them wherever they are accepted or even if they're not just throw in somebody's face excuse me, executive producer, Episode 1325 best podcasting universe you heard of it now. Okay, dry up and blow away you. And we'll give you the opportunity to do that on the next show as well which will be Thursday to do that consider visiting our website avora.org slash n A and thank you again for your time, your talent and your treasure producing the best podcast in the universe formula
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Unknown: is this. We go out for your people in the mouth.
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Adam: wanted to bring something up. We always joke about our exit strategy. But I think there's one that may actually work for us a real exit strategy. I'd ready for it.
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John: I'm all ears the hot
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Adam: things when it's so hot. All the kids are doing it. Even the NBA is doing it. Have you heard of NF T's? It's the new hot
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John: strike means fine tobacco
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Adam: Nope. Nope. No NF T stands for non fungible token. And this is being used with a digital media, either piece of art or piece of video. And this one image is marked and registered on a blockchain which is finite, so they can no no extra tokens can be included. And I'll and I'll give you the example of the NBA, the NBA, it's like trading, it's like trading cards. And there's only one of each and your ownership of it is proven on the blockchain. And these things are going for millions of dollars. It's the ultimate collectible. It is digital, you don't have to send anything. And people pay in in cryptocurrency to have ownership of these tokens of these of these digital assets. And this thing is huge. I hope
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John: it's as good as my one square inch of the moon.
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Adam: Very similar to that with the NBA is doing so you can you can buy them, but then you can also trade them. And so the value goes up. And as people are trading these digital assets. The NBA is making money off of the trading. And so I was thinking what could we possibly do? And I came up with the following idea. What if we had an NFT for the no agenda episodes, and the initial price of each individual item would be complete ownership of an episode, and Episode One would go up for sale for $1. Episode 1325 would go up for sale for 13 $125. Do you see the Ponzi building
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John: was no Ponzi Ponzi in implies that you're you're shoveling what you make back into the deal.
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Adam: We're not we're just taking it. Yeah. These things are crazy hot.
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John: I wasn't there something worth thinking of turning into a market?
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Adam: Well, this is it. This is it. We could do jingles. We could do the artwork. We could we could be selling by the time we're done. We'll be millionaires. We'll have nothing left. We'll have no ownership.
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John: look them up. Okay. how that would work.
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Adam: I'm identifying this as a huge deal. The NBA is doing it so it's legal.
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John: Yeah. If the NBA is doing it, then you know everything's on the up and up.
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Adam: Yeah. I'm very excited about it. They're excited about this.
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John: All right. Well, I think we need to discuss it more. Meanwhile, I did. I know you're gonna groan but I do have my target. This week was Biden.
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Adam: I'm not groaning at all I I am but Biden was in Texas. We had Biden was in Houston. He was in Houston. That's correct. And he
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John: came up and he just gave us a talk that was just riddled with voltcom shit.
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Adam: I've only one clip from him, but maybe you're covering it already. So I'll just wait and see what happens.
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John: I yeah. If I don't get to yours, I mean, there's a I'm only halfway through this.
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Unknown: It was it was quite a doozy once I got to one that
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John: once I got to the six clips, you know, okay, and they're just short because just dumb stuff that he says, For example, listen to this. Now this is the and I have to explain this is an HSA. These are all short, this is step one, there's eight second clip, this is Biden, in Houston, number one, and he talking about behind him and this is destiny, listen to
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Unknown: 100 million COVID shots administered in my first 100 days, because of the people behind me and others.
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John: There's nobody behind him.
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Adam: Just repurposed it,
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John: repurposed it from one of his speeches where he had Fauci and all those people behind him
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Adam: stop for a second before we play any more clips, this must be related to the complete exposure of him being incoherent. This is a part of the nuclear codes. We've got to tell everybody we really don't want him just having the nuclear codes all by himself. And we've got to show the world that he's incoherent.
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John: Well, giving him that to read about the people behind him when there's nobody behind him as mean, isn't crossing guard over to the left.
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Adam: It's just mean it's again, elder abuse
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John: to himself a lot. Let's let's go to these. This is the clip zero. This is his introduction to the to the people that were there. They have the local Congress, people were there and he's saying hello to them. And he's just sounds like he doesn't know what he's doing.
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Unknown: Shirley Jackson Lee, I got the Sylvia Garcia Lizzie finale. Excuse me, for now. And what am I doing here?
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Adam: My favorite. What am I doing? Hi, wherever.
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Unknown: I'm going to lose track here. Mayor Turner, Judge Hidalgo. Thank you all for welcoming us.
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Adam: Yeah. Welcome as he just trails off sometimes to Sam Well, alright,
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John: let's go to here he is back. We're still there. He's still in Houston. Now. This is clip two.
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Adam: Okie dokie. Clippy to
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Unknown: catch the people behind me and others. Now this is Oh,
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John: no, no, no, it's good.
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Unknown: I'm sorry. Because of the people behind me and others. America would be the first to be the first in the country, perhaps the first in the world to get that done.
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John: So he says, we all get vaccinated, we'll be the first in the country to do this. Right. But he meant first in the world, he did correct himself on the fly. But why? You know, this is not on the prompter? No. Now this one here is the real gem. This is Biden. He uses the third clip. And this is the one that was you listened to. And I guess he got that. What's interesting about this clip for what he's about to do, he gets a smattering of applause from the few people that are there. They get this better grip cluster saying the dumbest thing ever listen to this.
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Unknown: And I'm proud to say we're halfway there. 50 million shots. Actually, I was telling the Congress neuroaxonal card with me. And the list every day, the number the actual number of vaccines that have been administered. As of today, five, as of last night 503,587. Every single one matters. In just 37 days. the weeks ahead of schedule, we're gonna schedule. I want to hear that again.
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Adam: I want to hit the numbers again. That was beautiful. Hold on.
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John: Well, wait, before you do that. Write down the number and let's try it if I can't figure out what this number is, is it a number of votes that he actually lost the election by that he keeps in his bucket? I mean, what is this number?
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Unknown: As of today? Five. As of last night 503,587. Every single one matters. Oh, I know. 37 days. I know weeks ahead of schedule. We're weeks at a schedule.
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Adam: We've killed 503,587 people weeks ahead of schedule. That's what he's saying. It's the
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Unknown: death list.
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Adam: Yeah. And we've we've killed them ahead of schedule. Seriously, that's what this dude is saying. Listen,
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Unknown: I'm proud to say we're halfway there. 15 million shots.
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Adam: We're halfway there. We've
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Unknown: almost killed them all. Actually, I was telling the Congress neuroaxonal card with me.
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Adam: It says please take me to the front desk. No list
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Unknown: every day is not the actual number of vaccines have been administered.
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Adam: So he's saying the actual number of vaccines that have been administered that's not the number
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Unknown: as of today. As of last night 503,587 every single one matters in just 37 days, the weeks ahead of schedule, we're weeks at a schedule.
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Adam: Wait a minute. So now he's saying that they've Vax, vaccinate 500,000 people. That's all I thought it was in the millions. No,
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John: he says he says what it was is 30 we get 30 million vaccinated. And then he says he's got this card that has the exact number on it. And then he reads a card, which now that you mentioned, it is obviously the number of dead people that are attributed to COVID, you know, died with COVID-19. Love COVID. And that's fine. We can we already put up with it. So so he reads that number as though as the number of vaccine and he's so dumb, he can't be you know, figure out Oh, I got the wrong number here. That's the number of poor unfortunate souls who died in this country because of our mismanagement. He didn't say that. Instead, he thought there was people being vaccinated got confused, and he says we're ahead of the game. And it's like, oh, my God, this guy.
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Adam: Yeah, this is not this is not good. And you probably did not hear any mainstream outfit. deconstruct this. I
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John: mean, there's no there's not one. There's not one report of this stupidity. And then and even at the event, he got a if you listen to it carefully, right after the boy. The boy Yo, yo, yo, yoing. Right after that there's this smattering of applause.
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Unknown: Every single one matters. Yes. Just 37 days. We got them all ahead of schedule.
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Adam: ahead of schedule, we can kill another half a million. Whoo. No. Okay.
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John: Now I just I just have some miscellaneous bite and clips. I want this three of them. So they're always good. And this is is it all short? These are the three seconds, five seconds. So you want to just the best part. So here he is on the House Bill, the bill that he wanted. He goes up to give us an announcement. Bit by the way he ambles up. This is the Coronavirus
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Adam: package,
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John: as he is about to he looks like he can barely walk. And he just ambles up and makes a comment and then ambles off very slowly. Well, you know was off and they're yelling at him because they were the reporters want to ask him something because they know they're going to get material but it doesn't do any good. And but this is the the nub of the whole thing. I thought
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Unknown: now the middle moves the United States Senate where I hope will receive quick action.
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Adam: Now maneuver to have new names named f Senate.
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John: He says now the mill he's very specifically says now the mill
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Unknown: now the mill moves the United States Senate where I hope will receive quick action.
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Adam: The mill is that is that a term often used for Congress?
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John: No, he meant to say the bill.
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Adam: We have linguists all over the world going wow, this is very interesting use of the term mill. This is a new political analogy we have not Oh, he meant bill. Okay.
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Unknown: Wow.
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Adam: Good for you. That you know what? Screw it. I'm just gonna give you that one man that was is when you when you confuse even me on that one. That was good. The mill is moving the mill is moving.
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John: The mill is moving forward. Yeah, here he is. This is one this where he's at Trudeau at the meetup that they had up there. This is a little meetup meetup they had to talk about the Chinese guys that were imprisoned, or the Canadians that were imprisoned in China. It's starting to sound like him. And I just thought this is a good example. I don't know what Trudeau is thinking why he's watching this guy, but he's gotta go Oh, my God. This is not working out. Let me be
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Unknown: our support for the release of the detain Chinese associates detained in China, two Canadians, Michael Spahr and Michael COVID. COVID COVID. Here, excuse me. Human beings are not bartering chips.
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Yay.
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John: And last on the list. I'm trying to keep this Yeah, I'm trying to keep these maybe on the Sunday show because I don't want this show to become just Biden. But I went through some old Biden material and I found this and I noticed this little gotcha worry where the truth wants to come out. I do not believe I've caught this before. But I caught it this time. And is what set it up some more. The truth wants to come out about the auto industry.
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Unknown: The Obama Biden administration, reduce the auto industry or rescue the auto industry.
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Adam: Yes, you did. reduced it well done. Well done.
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Unknown: Ah
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Adam: the true stuff. Yeah, the truth does want to come out? Well that President Biden has signed an executive order to conduct a month long study about our supply chains. Because you know, there's no semiconductor chips, we have problems with batteries, gee, gee, you're going to study that or do something about it. We are out of the car industry cannot produce cars because the chips they need, except for I think Toyota, because they've been through this. They're not stupid. They got all the supplies they needed. But now the US car industry is at a standstill, from what I understand. Because there's no more chips.
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John: Yeah, the chips are made in China. And the Chinese are kind of, they're doing the old fashioned union slowdown. I mean, the Chinese Communist Party, they know those old tricks, and one of them is called a slowdown. Unions used to use it all the time in the 30s, in particular, is just like, We're going as fast as we were candidate productions off. Its off about 50%. We're Gone as fast as we can, man. We're really going as fast as we can. Yeah, that's it exactly. And so and these dummies don't know a union slow down trick from a no, no Shinola. put it that way,
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Adam: the follow up on our snow vid. Armageddon here, where we ran out of electricity, and then pipes broke. And now we're back to 70 degrees. So everything's good. But there was a very long I think, 14 hour session about what took place. And that happened. It was for Texas. And sir Jean watched it all. And he gave us a little report, a little write write up of what was happening. Since this gets down to the actual brass tacks of how this could have happened. Two main issues he says that are troubling to us as Texans. One is we were told, rolling blackouts. And that message didn't change for two days, many more could have done what Ted Cruz did and leave the state for a week ahead of the storm. If we had known more. That's a good point. Second, the Texas shut down reliable time proven coal plants from providing 34 34% of power down to 16% of power production in 2021. So they just done this. They were replaced by wind turbines, replacing power that can run 24 seven by the power that goes down by 80%. In cold weather is the smoking gun sister gene. If we increase nuclear that would be one thing. But wind is not comparable natural gas is a potential, but it's more expensive. And as we discover that natural gas compressors run on the electric grid are not considered essential. So many didn't get power. Whoever enforced shutting down the coal plants, whether the governor or others needs to be held accountable. And then sir Jean suggests we build out Comanche
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peak nuclear reactors three and four. And what Austin did is we shed more power than we had to shut down our resonance and and and the residents of Austin to help out Houston and Dallas. That's it. We're really kind.
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John: Why was that?
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Adam: Are you this? We don't know.
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John: Hold on a second. For people from out of the country or even out of the state of Texas, Boston. Austin is the capital of Texas. Yes. You think you like some Podunk town that can cut his power? It's the capital of the entire state of Texas. So why would you give up your power for a Houston or Dallas, which are secondary cities in America? They're bigger, and they're bigger, so they just drain you?
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Adam: It's part of the socialist regime, I guess. I mean, we have a very left democrat liberal city management here, including the mayor and most of the city council. Who knows I don't even think they knew what's going on. I guess it's giving him way too much credit, I think. And while we're on the credit of knowledge of these, of these issues, we have a New Energy Secretary. And our energy Secretary's name is Jennifer Granholm.
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John: I thought they were still in the process of approving her but although they're gonna just approve her Never mind.
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Adam: Yeah, well, she was on NPR. And I don't know too much about these two, these two topics. They're short clips, but maybe you can help me out. As I think she really has no idea what she's talking about. But I'm careful because I may have it wrong. I may have it wrong. This is the first she's going to talk about even though she's factually incorrect about Texas not being able to connect to the so called main grid of the United States. If we were taking power from a Everywhere. Okay, so to stop with that nonsense, but
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Unknown: there's other pieces in here that annoyed me. And I think the country would welcome Texas being at least connected to the National Grid in some way, shape or form that allows for its neighbors to help. You know, we could send ions across the electric grid to be able to help in cases in situations like this.
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Adam: ions. Don't send me the layout Ron's Yes, of course, he means electrons. Well, why is the Energy Secretary saying ions?
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John: That's a good point. Well do two things. If it's true that you guys actually are connecting, you got power from everywhere. She doesn't know what she's talking about point A. And then she uses ions instead of electrons. Which makes no sense if you know what an ion is. So she is like an idiot. And she's all she's gonna be the head head honcho. Great, good pick. Good pick, Joe. But we're gonna pick Robin a picker. Wow, we got Granholm. You know, she used to be the governor of Michigan. Good good Democrat. What's she doing now for a living? Well, she tried to be a secretary but she can't really she doesn't know what the English language is. So she couldn't she's not working. But it is this give her a job? Well,
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Adam: I think this clip will irk you to no end. Because you know
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Unknown: about this stuff. If you can imagine there's there's a process for example, called carbon capture, use and sequestration. It's a mouthful, but this is the kind of technology that people in who are working right now in the fossil community could absolutely. In the technologies ready, it's right away. All we need is the investment and the commitment to attach this technology to, to natural gas to the refineries to coal refineries. We can do this right now.
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Adam: I think she's talking about coal gasification, but now she has coal refineries. What is what is this?
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John: Again? Well, first of all, she says the fossil community, I guess that means the retirees of the middle folks, how was she talking about? She said,
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Adam: foster community. Maybe it's Ross from friends. I don't know who the Vasile Fossum community, I have no
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Unknown: idea.
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John: In this, this, by the way, the carbon capture has been done by the petroleum refiners in some way, shape or form to the cause they were looking forward to there being a trading desk, right. And so they've already this has been implemented by many of them. In order they are ready to be implemented, they can flip a switch and the next thing you know, they got plenty of carbon to trade. But she's you know, she's talking about
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Adam: just completely Well, she is your new Secretary of Energy. Well, she
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John: can't do any damage.
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Adam: You're not living in Texas, who knows what she could do? Who knows? Oh, I'm sorry. I just want to catch up on because we already kind of glossed over the variants. I do you have two variants clips of the of the Oh, yeah, the virus that is important, because I mean, variants man, this is what this is the shizzle This is what it's all about.
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Unknown: There are now signs that COVID variants are becoming dominant. The more infectious variant first identified in the UK now makes up one in five new cases in Florida. As that state braces for an onslaught of Spring Breakers,
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Adam: braces for an onslaught of Spring Breakers, we're gonna track their phones and publish it again. So you can see how lame Florida is
2:18:31
Unknown: now is not the time to relax restrictions. This mask was celebration in Utah could
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be another sign of growing complacency. To those thinking positively. Dr. Hotez says brace yourselves, beware the Ides of March. This is this is going to be very difficult period beginning of April this is this is going to be a game changer.
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Adam: So for a for anyone in the scientific field, or even just reporting on science. When you throw in beware of the Ides of March. What is wrong with you? Are you throwing superstition into it? A throwing Julius Caesar into this? Is someone going to get murdered by their friend? Yeah, what is that? What is that? Beware the Ides of March. Something's wrong with these people that CBS and now the truth wants to come out. I'm just saying it all these variants lab created lab reported lab bullcrap
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Unknown: night in eastern West Coast punch of new COVID variants. First a new strain in California. And now a homegrown mutation is spreading in New York City.
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Adam: If it's home grown, that means we're growing it in a petri dish.
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Unknown: Dr. David hos team at Columbia University was one of the first to detect mutation, noting similarities to the more contagious South African and Brazilian strains.
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We don't know whether it's more transmissible but we see it rising in prevalence within our patient population.
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Dr. Ho's has the mutation scene here in red alters the spike protein which enables the virus to dodge antibodies that could result in a weaker immune response.
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I love this part Iris did does just a lie.
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Adam: Yeah, let's hear it again,
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Unknown: alters the spike protein which enables the virus to dodge antibodies that could result in a weaker immune response. So if you've received the vaccine, you could get reinfected.
2:20:38
We don't know that for sure. But the South African study with the South African variant showed that the protection drops from 90 plus percent to about 49%.
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John: Okay, we're dis reports CBS who is that CBS
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Adam: made this that was CBS CBS CBS CBS Yep. CBS Evening News. I don't have the name of the woman. But it was Meg Oliver was the anchor. Yeah. I know this is not this is not helpful for citizens to be honest. All
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John: bad is bad.
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Adam: It really it really is quite bad.
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John: As you mentioned she I do have a clip. We want to get out of the way. Yeah. Since you mentioned CBS. I want to play a little bit. William burns our new CIA guy. I don't believe I played this clip. I don't know. I don't think so. Now maybe we did. Well, you know, if we play it again, it won't hurt but I didn't cross it off. Yeah, hold
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Adam: on a second. Think we did play it.
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John: Yeah, you're right. We played it on the last show. Okay, good. I can cross it off for good I see it was cross.
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Adam: Alright, cuz since neither of us know what's about what should we just play it again? I
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John: mean, what's about the fact that this guy's a lifetime he's the lead of say the dude making me laugh about this clip. He's a lifetime diplomat. He's been in the he's been the the ambassador to Russia. He's been all these things and they keep they put him in the CIA and they say he's one of the first outsiders.
2:22:27
Adam: From outside the community. As Biden's pick to
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Unknown: head the CIA William burns spoke to the Senate Intel committee on Wednesday. He called the Chinese regime a formidable authoritarian adversary that is strengthening its ability to do several heinous things. Here's burns.
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There are however, a growing number of areas in which she's China is a formidable authoritarian adversary, methodically strengthening its capabilities to steal intellectual property, repress its own people, bully its neighbors, expand its global reach and build influence in American society.
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Byrnes worked as a US diplomat for 33 years. He's been an ambassador to Jordan in Russia, and he's held three senior positions at the State Department. Now he is president of an international foreign affairs Think Tank, Senator Marco Rubio pressed burns on it, this
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group that you partner with, you know, the China United States exchange Foundation, a congressionally appointed committee, a commission in August of 2018, said that they showed a clear intent to influence policy towards China, in the United States. So given your stated concerns about Chinese soft power influence efforts, why,
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while you were at the helm, did Carnegie Endowment for International Peace establish a relationship with and accept funding from from this group this China United States exchange foundation?
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Here's how it burns whom the Senate's already confirmed for various roles five times now responded
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on the China us exchange foundation. This is a relationship that I inherited when I became president of Carnegie and that I ended Not long after I became president precisely for the concerns that you just described, because we were increasingly worried about the expansion of Chinese influence operations.
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Burn said if he's confirmed four priorities will shape his approach to leading the nation's preeminent spy agency. Those are China technology, people and partnerships. The nominees said out competing China is key to US national security in the years ahead, and he said that will require a long term clear eyed bipartisan strategy underpinned by domestic renewal and solid intelligence. Burns received bipartisan support from the lawmakers on the committee. It seems he is set to be confirmed as the first lifelong diplomat to be the director of the CIA.
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John: Yes, I noticed this like the fourth time I've obviously heard this clip I had to clear it did recording, produce it and either play it last time, play Again, but fifth time I realized something every time you'd listen, this is one thing people don't realize that
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Adam: your stuff you didn't hear the first time around.
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John: You hear stuff didn't hear the first time, the second time, the third time, the fourth time you keep hearing stuff. Rubio's sold out to the agency. Yeah, that doesn't surprise me. And he because that question he asked, which was what he had to know the answer to. But it needed to be a question to be acid. Yeah. So it was a rehearsed question asked for the point of answering his certain way. So to get it out of the way, because he was a head of Carnegie for a while, and he was working with the Chinese element there. And so and the way he asked the question, which is very, right off of the script, he asked the question that way? And the answer was, obviously, he knew the answer exactly the right way. I have to now think that Rubio is going not run for president again. One thing and i think is, he's gonna just lay back and he's become one of those guys that does his job and shuts up the rest of the time. That's what you're gonna get out of? Well,
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Adam: yeah. And he has to because we still have the annoying dance or pictures. It's just not it's just not gonna work for him. Those things come back out. He just he looks like a little wimpy dancer boy.
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John: Well, he did. You know, it doesn't it wouldn't have to. I'm sure there was good goods on him.
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Adam: Well, he's I think I've always suspected he was in the in the Jeb Bush camp. You know, that that whole click of people? Yeah, I probably it's kind of a suck up. Rubio is like, Oh, yay. isn't one of these suck up kids? No,
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John: I'm just pointing at that. I think he's no he
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Adam: won't. Ron, I think I think you're absolutely right. Ted Cruz thinks it's in the bag. He's doing the whole Trump thing. He's
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John: method. Everybody thinks he's in the bag. I guess you'll you'll find out in my next substack column running on Tuesday. That's substack.com Yes.
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Adam: That's very nice.
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John: How about some ISOs? I guess I found a couple. Okay.
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Adam: Let's see what you got.
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John: Well, I went to Sofia with an F. Trying to find some material. But instead I found two ISOs from her, huh? One is what is this bullshit? Ooh,
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Unknown: okay,
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Adam: let me see. Here we go.
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Unknown: What is this bullshit?
2:27:34
Adam: No, it's bullshit. Nice. Yeah, very, very friendly.
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John: The other one from her I got which is just to me what I thought was a gem was it is dope.
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Unknown: is dope.
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Adam: Ooh, yeah. I like that.
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John: I like that. It is dope.
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Adam: Yeah, that's good. That's that's a definite definite maybe.
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John: Now I got now the rest of that. That's the only two I got from her. So okay, I've got what am I doing ISO? Okay.
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Unknown: And what am I doing here?
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Yeah, yeah, that's
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John: not bad. Did I get a strange one I just picked off of a clip about Mira Meyer and Mark Miramar me me she got condemned for by bemrose Miramar ISO.
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Unknown: Ooh,
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John: you'd like to
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Adam: hold on. I have this
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John: five stars please.
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Unknown: Everyone pretend podcasting isn't boring.
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Adam: Can't help play that one. I think it's between five well wait, wait, I
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John: got a combo. I got a combo possibility. Okay. combos. Five Star Plus it is dope. Ooh, let's
2:28:49
Adam: give that a shot. Five Star it is dope.
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Unknown: Five stars, please. It is dope.
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John: Hmm. How about the other way around? It is.
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Adam: It is dope and then five stars. So we could try stretching?
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Unknown: It is no five stars. Please.
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Adam: If they don't connect? Okay, for me, it's either it is dope or five stars? No. All right.
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John: Five stars. Please.
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Adam: I go with it is dope. I think that's eight is dope is good. I mean, that's it. That's the reason I
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John: one of the reasons she is clear. Yeah. He's using a very neutral mic. Yeah. I don't know what it is is not all beefy is not like as Sure. SM that studio might take a lot of people using now. It's not like the electro voice you have. No, but it's but it's not a cheap mic. It's a it's an expensive mic and she doesn't pop burpees and it's crystal clear.
2:29:46
Adam: Well, this is probably isn't she one of those outfits that got bought by Spotify?
2:29:51
John: No, no, it came out of barstool sports, which had lots of money to equip. I mean she could be using anointment for all I know is Except knowingly to be based here. Using some enjoyment
2:30:03
Adam: is not appropriate for broadcast broadcast. It's just not appropriate. You get all jacked about the gnomon. But it would you seriously use anointment for this show? Yeah, no, I was out of town. I'm
2:30:17
John: not gonna do it anyway, I don't want to use a mic because the things basic they
2:30:22
Adam: would not. It's not good for spitting and laughing. It's good for singing and recording in the studio. It's just not appropriate. We'll
2:30:29
John: do voiceovers with no humans. Yeah, whatever she's using. The point is clear,
2:30:35
Adam: not live programming.
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John: It's a clear mic. To clear mic. And I don't know why I should find out. Please.
2:30:43
Adam: Please do. We talked briefly about nine. We're not only wolf on the previous show. How, and she is a girl she wasn't she didn't she advise Bill Clinton? Did she go that far back?
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John: Yes, she was one of I think it was Obama. But one of those guys,
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Adam: Obama for sure. But I thought she may admit maybe it's just she's dead old. But maybe well, she's in jail. That Oh, Tweeter, Twitter jail as she calls it. And it'll be very, she's such a lovely lady. When she smiles, she has a great smile. When she's doing this video, she looks pretty haggard, because she's in Twitter jail.
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Unknown: So what I had reported on Twitter, where I've been reporting about threats to Liberty, as well as the concerns I have about our entry into medical bio fascism. What I reported was that in 2017, I overheard a conversation by a man who described himself to his friends at the table as an apple employee. And this apple employee, according to his own description, described at dim sum of gogo in about 2017, around winter of 2017, having been at the top secret Apple convention, where new products are rolled out. And he said that one of the products they had demonstrated was a medical delivery device. He did mention vaccines, but it can be other forms of delivery, that delivered nanoparticles into the human body to bring medicine to have medical benefits. But he also used the phrase time travel that this technology time travel. I was very, you know, surprised and skeptical, of course, but I accurately reported that conversation. So Twitter has jailed me. So what I want to tell you is that this technology has now been abundantly documented. It's not literal time travel, I'll get to that. But this I am in jail for accurately reporting, a conversation that I overheard from a putative Apple employee, describing a technology that has now been abundantly three years later reported on in digital technology news, with a lot of excitement. Do you think she'll
2:33:25
Adam: get a clue pretty soon as to what's really going on? She understands that, that trying to combat this with reason is futile. Will she catch on? And is she the one that wrote the shock books? Or was that Klein?
2:33:45
John: two peas in a pod? Well, wouldn't you say get a clue what you mean, get a clue about the fact that she's been kicked off a Twitter because she's kind of acting like a crackpot.
2:33:59
Adam: Well, what she's doing is she's trying to say, Well, this is unreasonable. I mean, she's still she's still in that mode like this has been reported widely.
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John: reasonable. This just five steps of grief or whatever it is.
2:34:12
Adam: Yeah. She's in denial denial. First step she's in denial is that what is denial is first or second step. I don't know one of the two she's in limbo. But I saw a tweet from a who was a Kelly's husband.
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Unknown: Remember him cat?
2:34:32
Adam: Kelly Lewis? Nee Oh, Jamil
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John: Mian. Neil Neil, the original husband.
2:34:39
Adam: Yeah, two husbands ago. Neil. Neil listens to the show.
2:34:44
John: I consider guys. I used to do some art once in a while I
2:34:47
Adam: consider I still consider him to be a friend. Yeah, he's
2:34:51
John: a nice guy we've
2:34:52
Adam: worked with we worked together a long time. So when he said I'm done, screw Bill Maher. This guy's in Whole. I knew it had to be something fun. And yes indeed I only pulled two minutes from it. It's a six minute rant is one of his new rules. But yeah, I can understand. And
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Unknown: finally new rule liberals need to stand your ground law for canceled culture so that when the woke mob comes after you for some ridiculous offense, you'll stand your ground. stop apologizing, because I can't keep up anymore with who's on the shortlist.
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Now, lately, Republicans have been trying to appropriate the term canceled culture to describe what happens to them when they get adjust come up and for actual crimes. And this muddying the water is unfortunate because canceled culture is real. It's insane. And it's growing exponentially and it's coming to a neighborhood near you. If you think it's just for celebrities, no. In an era where everyone is online, everyone is a public figure. It's like we're all trapped in the Hills Have Eyes and Wi Fi. Take Mr. Emanuel Cafferty he is was a San Diego Gas and Electric worker, but he got fired because someone reported him making a white supremacist hand gesture outside the window of his truck. But he's not a white supremacist. He's Latino. And he wasn't making a hand gesture. He's probably just flicking a booger.
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It's just really who we want to become a society of phony clenched asshole avatars. walking on eggshells always looking over your shoulder about getting ratted out for something that actually has nothing to do with your character or morals. Think about everything you've ever texted, emailed, searched for tweeted blogged or said in passing, or now even just witnessed. Someone had a confederate flag in their dorm room in 1990. And you didn't do anything.
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You laughed at a woody allen movie.
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Andy Warhol was wrong in the future everyone will not experience 15 minutes of fame but 15 minutes of shame.
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Adam: Sounds like someone's worried about what he might have said or tweeted or done in the past.
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John: Oh, good point.
2:37:33
Adam: You know,
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John: I was wondering where this was going
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Adam: and he is that kind of guy his whole format as a media personality is to when it's really at the peak he goes completely opposite that like he did with the 911 and calling the terrorists here the brave because they were not cowards, they did not they crash themselves into the into buildings. And that got him canceled.
2:37:59
John: Now he's on ABC at the time. The show was called politically incorrect which was a kind of a supposedly a mockery of the idea of PC culture, even though he was a democrat and kind of was in on it. So it was a kind of a meta joke. Yeah. Maybe he probably has plenty of skeletons in the closet. He's a comedian for one thing and those guys are all douchebags and they'll admit it. It's not like I would say anything I wouldn't call a comedian a douchebag to his or her face But no, no
2:38:38
Adam: it certainly not if they got a Netflix special coming up because you'll be grass.
2:38:44
John: That we get more more listeners.
2:38:47
Adam: You caught this a good point. I
2:38:48
John: think you nailed something. Yeah,
2:38:50
Adam: I'm putting the red book. It's not read book where he's gonna go modeled as don't help me. Should you brought up the Chinese purchase of British schools?
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John: Yes. And if you have the Faraj clips,
2:39:05
Adam: No, I don't. I do have. I do have a scandal regarding that that no one is talking about.
2:39:13
John: I'm all ears.
2:39:14
Adam: At least 49 British universities, our producer centers this of course, have let students over the past five years including from China, India, Russia and Nigeria pay their school dues in cash banknotes. Which financial crime specialist said this is probably money laundering you're participating in it's a scandal. Well, that's interesting. up to 52 million pounds. Was was was taken in just have these kids pay in cash. Cash for their For the
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John: for the tuition so the way that money laundering would work you're a Chinese buyer of the school you now own the school day giving your money back to yourself and you push the money through and then you give it back to yourself out the back door minus actually having to actually run the school but you can do that with the rest of the money that comes in. Yeah, it's perfect is a great if if the shiny and I can see it as a money laundering scheme.
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Adam: Well, it's all over the UK press. I mean, the intelligent press like you know, the times. I'm sure the Daily Mail Oh, here's the Daily Mail. What is the Daily Mail say about it? Daily Mail says universities are accused of aiding money launderers after letting students from high risk countries pay 52 million pounds in fees in cash in move branded as a welcome mat for kleptocrats. Excellent, excellent.
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John: Yeah, I have only two clips left for the show.
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Adam: Oh my goodness.
2:41:02
John: So maybe it's a break time because we're kind of running low on time. I'm gonna show my mood by donating to no agenda.
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Unknown: Imagine all the people who could do Oh, yeah, that'd be fun.
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Adam: As we round out February, we have a birthday list. Let's get to it. Robert McKellen turned 33 on the seventh I guess we're a little bit belated on that. Elizabeth Lafortune Happy birthday or smoking hot husband nightmare canuto de la paz celebrates today. Joseph Dante Happy Birthday to his brother Jason Dante celebrating today the 28th Marcus couch Hey Marcus. Today Say hi to a room for us. A man of great talk Happy Birthday to your daughter Lexi celebrates tomorrow there you go. There's are no legal side here. I need Yvonne Hilton her friend Katinka turns 53 on the wall the 29th so not really tomorrow but there you have it. Kane Butler Happy Birthday to was smokin hot wife who will be 30 on the 29th l spec hair flippin hot husband older night house 56 on March 1, Aaron Boyles celebrates the birthday of her wonderful husband and night Daniel on the first he'll be turning 40 Dame swagger prance Happy Birthday we're smokin hot husband Steven on the second. Kyle Parker says Happy Birthday it was smokin hot wife Jana to be celebrating on the third as does Kyle himself. And Sir Christopher Kessler congratulates 50 years for his beautiful wife Diane on the third. Dominic cratic will be celebrating and K and Allen Texas Happy Birthday to her boss RJ RJ turning 60 and winding up the list. Jacob schlachter Happy Birthday from everybody here the best podcast in the universe. man that was a long one that's a lot of birthdays.
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John: is a record breaker because of the 29th. I there was three or four of them in there. Yeah.
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Adam: Yeah. lipo size lipo said, Hey, we have two nice things. One is a cat. It's the first and we like it. That's that's always something interesting. So I got a little feline blade. What do you got for?
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John: Let me get the dog out of here first. Oh, okay.
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Adam: I'm on the podium. Anonymous cat urine. And Craig Kohler, feline, and Joe You both have achieved the status of Knight of the noble Lord Lord Dame I guess of the night of the no agenda roundtable thanks to the support of the show in $1,000 or more very pleased to pronounce the Kp for the very first time and animal, sir Yuri meows a lot destroyer of furniture as well as Craig Kohler, who becomes a bit Ben, we've got hoppers and blowers you want them rent boy Chardonnay, we got ginger ale and jerboas, rubenesque, lemon and rosae, geishas and sock a breast milk and pablum, maybe or just some mutton and Mead. Maybe the cat will like it. Go over to no agenda nation.com slash rings Eric Hsu will make sure that you get your ring and your ceiling wax and your certificate out as soon as possible. And thank you for supporting the no agenda show the best podcast in the universe.
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Well as people are coming out of lockdown, or is seems that restrictions are less restricted. We have had a record number of meetups and we have 12345 what five five meetup reports we first go to Brisbane
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Unknown: Hey, it's JD the spook here at the no agenda meetup shots in the arm at the Morton Bay trailer Boat Club in manly Yes, shout out to everybody that made it and those that didn't come we'll have another one quite soon deployments here. Great group of people in the morning sir Jake
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the it bowgun it was a good fun.
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John: Bring back second half for sure.
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Unknown: Oh, you want to say
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douchebag Matt here. Stay safe john.
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This is secret agent Paul who's gonna have to piece it all together.
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Adam: I love that secret agent Paul jingle at the beginning shots in the arm we could use a full
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John: agent Paul is probably the spook just thrown in your face. By saying he's the spook well, you know secretly some jock
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Adam: but you know secret agent Paul. He's been doing great jingles for us forever.
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Unknown: That's why this this one? I'm sure he is actually him and not the best room.
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Adam: Charlotte, North Carolina. Come on in. So
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Unknown: it's bill Cameron at Triple C brewing in Charlotte, North Carolina. The biggest turnout that we've had so far. I'll pass it on. Sir tactician from the fresh coasts. Thank you for your courage. Hey, this is Rick Foster. Kellyanne Conway
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still a money shot. Wow, this
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is a douchebag slave Joshua first meeting. Thank you,
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sir. Boy, peanut.
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We're keeping it short.
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The whole load.
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This has been in the morning. In the morning, sir. psychopath. Brian Webster here. Here's
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my smokin hot wife. That's me. Holly Webster.
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Melissa al sharpton respect we must.
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In the morning Jackie. In the morning, Monica. in the morning. This
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is sir Kevin deals the Earl of North Carolina in the morning. In the morning, sir. Euchre. Bill Botha
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Adam: North Carolina representative as a big meetup. Oh fantastic. From the biggest to the smallest, a DC mini meetup.
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Unknown: Hey there guys. This
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is sir Chris Abraham doing a pop up.
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small batch meetup here at
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foru ramen. And I'm sir Chris, this is DC girl. And we just wanted to report to you that we're keeping the dream alive. In the morning in the morning. Southeast Wisconsin on Dec
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live from the super spreader Task Force rally at Southeast Wisconsin edition Saturday February 27. Brian from it's pronounced Walker Shaw, john
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Lee in Green Bay. Frank in Milwaukee, also known as The Good Place
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Wrexham Green Bay.
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Hey, john, Wisconsin ends up is open in the isela douchebag.
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Laura from Green Bay.
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produces sick from secured debt settlement in mid Wisconsin. In the morning is Fifi
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from Green Bay.
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Kaiser in the morning,
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Adam: JC Kaiser from Green Bay in the morning,
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Unknown: Alicia Kaiser Green Bay.
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Helga I'm not gonna call myself a douchebag
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but I might still be a douchebag
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in the morning.
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Adam: Stay safe.
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Unknown: And it's Brian from Aurora.
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You guys can make your way up here in the morning.
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Adam: Got another good one. The final 133 Mile Island no agenda meet up
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Unknown: in the morning john and Adam from crosswater here in the lovely shadow of the Three Mile Island cooling tower. This is the Three Mile Island no agenda meetup. This is Sir 737 handing the microphone around.
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Hi, this is Mrs. Serve 737 and I am tapped out.
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John: Hi Adam is john This is john may Hello.
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Unknown: Have a lovely time here at the meetup.
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This is Chris China didn't kill itself. Epstein is asshole.
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Steve in the morning.
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I think that sounds pretty good.
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Adam: Excellent. These meetup people love them. They love them because they get to meet people who kind of be thinking the same or at least won't be triggered by what you might have on your mind. But also, from all walks of life. dude named dude's name Ben with airline pilots, airline pilots with truck drivers truck drivers with ham radio operators, teachers, you name it. It's all their doctors, first responders police fire. You can learn something about your fellow man by going to one of these and we have a couple on deck for Thursday, March 4. That'll be the Montgomery Texas fans of globalism and subjugation which is not sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon. Six o'clock at B 52 Brewery And where will that be? Montgomery, Texas. Brand new to the list March 6 on Saturday flight Oh 13 of the no agenda protesting the gruesome and that's it 3:33pm at brewery x in Anaheim update to the Saturday Big Island protest against not having fun. That'll be in Hawaii. It's noon Hawaii time on pinata loose black sand beach asked for Sir humperdinck Super dank. I'm sure he will help. What's coming up what we have in March. Let's see. We've got March 7. That'll be the Philly area. 11th Denver shapeshifting meetup, the 12th Tacoma Washington the 13th in San Diego Chicagoland, Maricopa Arizona the 14th in The Hague drinking coffee Molly felt that'll be good. 919 Durham also on the 14th March 19, Gator rodeo Jackson Madison, Mississippi the 27th san francisco censored for
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censored for your safety masquerade meetup. April 10. of Michigan local one April 24. Chicago is loaded. Go find them go find go find your meetup. What you can Oh my god, the PVR cans fell over. Hopefully he's still alive. You okay, dust yourself off. He made it. If you can't find the meetup somewhere on that list. Hey, here's a thought start one yourself no agenda meetup calm. It's like a badass.
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Unknown: Slide.
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John: Seven ironic clip to play. And we haven't played any of these, you know, Jimmy Kimmel has because he's such a douchebag anyway. But they used to do they do all these setups, you know, these these funny bits, they actually are well written. But one of the one they they do once in a while. And it's the most ironic because it's pointing out to both crap media and how it works. And this is where they have people do reviews of movies that don't exist. Yeah, they don't accept but they don't understand what they're doing is they're making a mockery of the code. Because this is so easy to do with this with the audience in Los Angeles. Everybody wants to be on TV. So they'll say anything. Yeah. And it's just all you know, lies. And this is a an example of that. And I don't play the whole thing because they kind of run these bits into the ground. But this is a good example of what's going on. This is the Jimmy Kimmel irony bit on movies.
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Unknown: But since movies are coming back, we decided
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Adam: to have
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Unknown: a bit of fun. We made a fake poster for a fake movie. We stationed ourselves outside a theater here in Hollywood. We told
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people walking by
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John: we were doing a commercial for the movie, and we asked if they would give it a rave review without seeing it because it's not a real movie
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Unknown: but rave they did in a special COVID
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John: edition of lies camera
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Adam: action.
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Unknown: This movie is called thong Halbert. Mark Hamill plays Albert Einstein. They have to defrost Albert Einstein so that he could solve COVID-19 like you just came out of the theater and talk about how much you love.
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Oh my gosh,
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Tony Albert, one of the best movies I've seen all year. Albert Einstein he is getting on frosted. I don't know I'm speechless.
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Plays Albert Einstein he can solve the COVID he
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gets it totally
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solved
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here. Talk a little bit about the ski race against the rich bowl. These that Albert Einstein had to win to save the ski lodge.
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Well, after he was been,
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I guess pumped he could say by all the rich kids, man, he just had to escape. You know, he ducked under that tree branch It was about sliced his head off. You know, he was just, man.
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I think he popped up and said he equals m ski squared.
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That was awesome.
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I want people to feel safe going back into the theater. Talk about how it's okay to go see a movie again.
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Come see this movie. It'd be the one you go
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back to the theaters for even if you have a little cough. If you coffee your mask is fine.
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Adam: Foam singer number one baby If you want some bullshit, America's your place. proud of
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John: it. We do it best. We
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Adam: do it best.
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Unknown: Alright, I'm calling
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Adam: it and that was good. Thanks for making me laugh. And to show mixes we got what do we get here? We get Oh, Neal Jones. Okay, we got some Neal Jones. We got some Brian Rutter. Jesse coin Nelson. Of course. He and what else do we have here? I'll throw in a secret. Why not? makes total sense. Coming up next on no agenda stream.com. We have let's see. Grumpy Old Ben's Episode 138 crippling crypto should be a fun lesson. And coming to you from opportunity zone 33 here in the capital the drone Star State austin texas FEMA Region number six and the governmental maps if you're looking for us in the morning, everybody.
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John: I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley where it's quite pleasant. i'm john suitable as
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Adam: we return on Thursday. Join us support us go to divorce act.org slash na to remember us and we'll talk to you on Thursday until then. Adios. You think he's
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John: making accusations at all?
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Adam: bumpy Joe?
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John: He goes in that way where you kind of rub the nose or you grab it.
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Adam: Cocaine better
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Unknown: build back better. greenhouse gas emissions.
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The green new deal
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to build back better. Better.
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Green New Deal.
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David
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disavow
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Klux Klan, disavowed again
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condemned totally condemned the darn thing.
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I disavow it again. Done.
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mask on your face. really wear a mask every place I will not wear a mask every place. I will not wear a mask on my face.
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John: I do not like you Tony, man.
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Unknown: Going down one street are very far I will not wear a mask in my car. I will not wear a mask every place. I will not put a mask on my face.
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I do not like you Tony man.
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How about when you drink a
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beer? You should wear a mask in a
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bar. I will not wear a mask in a bar I will not wear a mask in my car.
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I will not wear a mask every place. I will not put a mask on my face. I do not like you Tony man.
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Even if no one's around. I will not wear a mask on a hike. I will not wear a mask in a bar. I will not wear a mask in my car. I will not wear a mask every place I will not put a mask on my face.
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I do not like you Tony man.
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I will not wear a mask while having sex. I will not wear a mask while on a hike like masks
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can be a fashion statement.
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Pink or black or red or yellow or green or orange. Oh
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how about
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that good. Then how about to wear two masks? That's what you should do.
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If I don't wear one I won't wear too I will not wear one if it's blue. I will not wear one having sex. I will not wear one I will not wear one in a bar. I will not wear one in my car. I will not put one on my face. I wear it every place. I do not like you, Tony man. This confrontation
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between a woman and a police officer all started over a mass.
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circle back if there's more I can share with you. I'll circle back with you. If there's more to just circle back with you.
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We can circle back. I'm happy to circle back with you.
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I can circle back.
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I will have to circle back on that one. 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 a good question. But we'll circle back with you on this today.
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We will certainly circle back with you more directly. I
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hate to disappoint you but I will have to circle back
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