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March 25th, 2021 • 3h 13m

1332: Spookberg

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Adam: Hey, Adam Curry Jhansi devora Thursday, March 25 2021. This is your award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 1330. This is no agenda listing and broadcasting live from opportunity zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas capital at the drone Star State in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry. And from Northern Silicon Valley, we're all they're talking about is gun control. And John Dvorak. It's so predictable, isn't it? So predicted, and you knew that it would be? You knew how it would go down. He knew how it would go down. Big problem with this one big problem. We can't be having no Muslims doing stuff that doesn't fit what we're supposed to be saying. But that's kind of back into the democrats are in power. So the Muslims, yeah, so they can Oh, yeah, no, it's it's like we had nothing for four years. We had no terrorism, nothing but now the good old days. So easy guy. Here's how in the United States NPR reported. Now, I'm going to play a short clip, first of how NPR reported on the Atlanta shooting. You recall this was the this was the shooting that was immediately turned into a narrative of hate against AP eyes, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders as if they're one damn group. And of course, it was a white guy. And you know, there was Asian women. So this was the report on NPR then
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Unknown: police in Georgia are investigating multiple deadly shootings that took place in the Atlanta area last night.
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John: Eight people were killed many of them reportedly women of Asian descent authorities are still investigating a motive. But we will note that advocacy organizations have recently released data that shows that reports of hate crimes against Asians have surged nearly 150% in 2020. Now we go to the Muslim killer in Colorado and PR is a little more cautious. The first thing to know and remember about a mass shooting in Colorado, is that it's early and not all the facts are in and that's enough. That's all they did. Gee, transparent, isn't it? Well, they did have a couple more than that later. I have a couple of things that are kind of interesting, man. You're not on the mic today. JOHN, hold on, or you got to turn something up because you're just not real well. Yeah. Can you turn it up a little bit? Turn up your your microphone. This test test test, test, test, test, test test. It's not doing anything. Make it louder. Make it louder. Test test test. There you go. There you go. Now you guys better maxed out. Yeah, no. Okay. So I would suspect you should turn it up to Yeah, well, it's already maxed out here. Otherwise, I wouldn't know something's amiss. Yeah, I wouldn't have asked alright. I guess I have some clips of this too.
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I have I want to I have First of all, I have the fox clip if you want to hear Sure. Shooter one Fox.
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Adam: Yeah, no intro play that.
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Unknown: Good evening, Brett. As we get more details from the arrest affidavit is becoming more clear what a chaotic and terrifying scene it was that unfolded here yesterday. Witnesses say the gunman first shot someone in a vehicle and then went to shoot somebody else afterward walking over standing over this person shooting several times.
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John: This has been a painful year. And we sit here once again surrounded by a seemingly incomprehensible,
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Unknown: senseless loss. A community a state and nation in mourning after Monday's mass shooting in Boulder. After working all night to identify the victims and inform their families. The police chief read the names of those killed women and men ranging in age from 20 to 65.
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John: I cut up most of what they had because it was mostly just people sobbing on screen. But let's play shooter to and finish this
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Unknown: 21 year old a mod Elisa of Arvada Colorado wasn't just spraying bullets. Each shot was a specific target an image and sound that won't soon be forgotten
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fully to
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Adam: bring it back. It's not going to go away.
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Unknown: According to the arrest affidavit Elisa purchased a Ruger ar 556 pistol a week ago, and a family member said they had seen him playing with a gun that looked like a machine gun in recent days.
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I know that there's an Then some investigation just getting underway into his background. He's lived most of his life in the United States.
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In an interview with his brother, the suspect was said to be paranoid, antisocial and had mental health issues. Colorado home to a number of high profile mass shootings. Once again in familiar territory.
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This cannot be our new normal, we should be able to feel safe in our grocery stores, we should be able to feel safe in our schools, in our movie theaters and in our communities.
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We need to see a change
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John: Okay, two things about that one, this is your new normal Hello Obama administration is back Muslim terror is your new normal So okay, yes. 10 shootings mass shootings were during the Obama ones too. So they only have a handgun that they know of. What is all this talk of an AR 15 that's what I was wondering by the way that handgun if you've ever seen a pic that showed a picture of it that is one beautiful is really pretty What is it? Which one do you remember which one it is? It's a Ruger how he said it in this service a Ruger but it's it's really it's all dolled up to look like the nastiest weapon you've ever seen. Oh, nice. I can see somebody just some idiot just saw Oh, ar 15 assault rifle. Because it has a kind of a just a sight as people have the AR 15 that looked like you know some sort of weapon or army weapon. Not just does this does this handgun have a stock on it? Is that what is that the idea? It's got a little bit like a SEMA show? i? Yeah, maybe? Yeah, yeah. Well, we got an AR 15 by any stretch with the match. Oh, yeah. It's the it's the rimfire or centerfire one of those. Yeah, it's it's a pistol and you and you slide a whole thing onto it. Mm hmm. Very sexy. Yeah, it does look nasty. Nasty. very nasty. Okay. I want to play just as an aside, I want to play a clip from the dispatcher. Okay. And this is the Colorado dispatcher and I want you to tell me that this sounds like
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Unknown: the white male middle aged dark hair. Black. Shortly shirt. Ted Cruz.
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In front of the King soopers shout out a window of demand towards Broadway.
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John: What? That's weird. Okay, yeah, I know that was now just you asking me who speaking who the speaker sounds like or who the suspect sounds like. Hold on Zephyr. Oh 12345678 Okay, good. Ladies and gentlemen. We have an eight car Zephyr that means it's the new normal everything is stable. Go on with the guys over at CNBC Squawk Box we've got Bitcoin at 51,370 experiencing Max Payne today. Oh my god. Right back to the dispatch now who is who does she sound much better sound Okay, let me listen again. That is not Ted Cruz. No, I thought she was describing Ted Cruz. If you listen, it sounds like she's describing Ted Cruz. But I listened to her voice.
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Unknown: middle aged dark hair. Beard
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black best short sleeve shirt.
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In front of the king super. Shout out a window of a van. We proceeded man towards Broadway.
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John: I know does she sound like in sucky? Yeah, come on one more time and think Jen Psaki, he really? You're putting me through this slide up top. Okay, I have to pass laws a kind of a she's got no emotions, but she's up talking. She seems like a dingbat
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Unknown: to the middle age.
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John: I think you're right. It's there. Could you turn it down? Three Three. vipps they're just a little hot now. It was max pull my mics hot. Yeah, just a little bit. A little bit. Just just 123456 perfect. Is that perfect? No, this would be going on all day. No, well, I'm sorry. Sometimes road and weather conditions vary. This is Mickey Mouse shit, man. Now, I do have a said you said NPR didn't have much to say about it. Yeah, Bull. No, no, no, no. I said that was how they started when they first came through. They will just spent their life in fact by the way I just for information. I got up this morning. I turned on. Good Morning America today. Gun gun gun gun gun gun gun gun gun gun gun. They were talking about this and they were still talking about the Atlanta shooting gun gun gun gun gun gun gun. I know I know do you want to go straight into that? Do you want to hear a couple mainstream reports? How this went down on CNN, CBS and ABC? I would love to hear the mainstream report, which is the worst. Do you know that funny? This gun control thing has a real kicker in it but we'll get to that after and that's interesting because so far what All I know is they're talking about a bill that has universal background checks to close some loophole blahdy blahdy blah Yeah, it's another step, obviously. But now here's a Ando. I've learned us is that's his nickname in the gay community, Anderson Cooper Ando, Ando Ando, MS and unnecessary roughness on the necessary. That's
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all right, we'll pull you through. Good evening. flags are flying in half staff, the white house tonight again, they were lowered today for victims of the mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado. They just been raised briefly yesterday after honoring the victims of the Atlanta area mass shootings after a long year of COVID. Just as we finally have a hint of normal back inside this is minor is normal, that normality that returns Yeah, he's literally saying this is part of that normality that returns when you have Biden in the White House. This is a reminder that part of that normality that returns is gun violence. And in Colorado, every sensation that follows I know it's a total asinine comment. Well, now that we can all get out again, we're gonna start shooting each other. What a thing to say. We're back to the normality now that by age, what you said he said is what he said. Now that Biden's in office, our normality has returned. Yes. Gay school shootings. shootings in general error. Terror Muslim terrorism. Yeah, yeah. Middle East blowing up. Syria, Afghanistan. Suez Canal blocked. Good to be back. Ladies and gentlemen, after a long year of COVID. Just as we finally have a hint of normal back inside this is a reminder that part of that normality that returns Well, no, I replayed it. Just Just to make sure everyone heard it. Every sensation that follows there's the numbness, the egg the emptiness that is compounded by familiar, familiarity familiarity. is for Coloradans.
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The third mass shooting in a generation. The children of Columbine and Aurora are now the parents of Boulder presidents. Oh, they're lost today, but did not leave it at that. It's time to start questioning Colorado, quite honestly. Okay. I don't
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Unknown: need to wait another minute, let alone an hour to take common sense steps that will save lives in the future. You might call it a phony boys in the House and Senate to act. We can ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines in this country. Once again, close the loopholes in our background check system, including the Charleston loophole, the United States Senate the Charleston loophole, the Charleston loophole.
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John: Oh, Wasn't that a shooter in Charleston? I'm so confused by the means.
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Unknown: I'll look at a new poll, the United States Senate. I hope some of our listeners should immediately pass the two house pass bills or close loopholes in the background check system. These are bills to receive votes of both Republicans.
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Adam: Did he did he fuck up bills again? This man it's Mills is ready say summer list
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Unknown: he should immediately pass the two house pass bills or close loopholes.
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background check system.
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These are bills.
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Adam: What else? What are the bills?
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Unknown: That's That's the problem. These are bills received votes of both Republicans and Democrats in the House. This is not it should not be a partisan issue. This is an American issue. It will save lives American lives. And we have to act.
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Adam: Yeah, we got to act. Alright. Good Morning America. took it down the motive route. And I will say they did have part of the live stream or on the scene that they played in their little baggage this morning as law enforcement continues to work the crime scene. Those chilling new details today. According to the boulder Police Department's arrest affidavit, the alleged shooter methodically marched through the store and will notice the cool sound effects listen to some cool the alleged shooter stealing new details. According to the boulder Police Department's arrest affidavit, the alleged shooter methodically marched through the store and parking lot where with honestly he shot an elderly man and then methodically that's already at a narrative stood over him and shot him Multiple additional times his 10 victims were gunned down both injectable and additional the same word. Doesn't sound so cool stood over a shot a multiple additional times. He could have said additional times or multiple times. Yeah, well, he also didn't have to say methodically so it's clear what the color of the report is shot him multiple additional times. His 10 victims were gunned down both inside and outside the King soopers market authority say the alleged shooter 21 year old ochman Elisa had purchased the AR style weapon that sewed so much Carnage only a week before and that during the rampage, he wore a tactical vest. Looks like we have an active shooter. The chiller came to shop for
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groceries, but in an hour's Long live stream, he would end up bearing witness someone's down right here. What just happened here guys, look, there's people lying in the street guys. He went in the store. Oh my god. Guys, we got people down inside King soopers
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John: holy there's a shooter active shooter get away. Elisa, seen here being led away in handcuffs was arrested fall in a shootout with police inside the store. bleeding from a leg wound was whisked away in an ambulance. Police say he would not answer questions, but did ask for his mother
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thing that I liked actually. Yeah, I should mention this because they did cover pretty well and I think it was MPR he wasn't he didn't get grabbed in the shoot out he did get shot but it wasn't sure he stripped down to his to his boxers put his arms up in the air and started walking backwards toward the police. And they just kept him and took him out it wasn't out Yeah. Which reminds because this did contrast with some other shooting some black I get shot and some robbery when you know, you know was resisting arrest guys shot. Big difference, right? Yeah.
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Unknown: Final Report shorty, CBS Evening News. According to police. 21 year old Ahmed Elisa seen here after the shooting, dropped his weapons and removed all of his clothes, except for his shorts before he was taken into custody. asked by police then if anyone else was involved. He only answered by asking to talk to his mother. This was Oh, that's a little that's a little different than that other report. It soundly. It's that hey, let's go oh my god. Listen to so this is how it Oh my god. Yeah, because I meant it. This is what ABC reports in an ambulance. Police say he would not answer questions, but did ask for his mother. So that sounds like almost a George Floyd type thing. I want my mother I want my mother and now it's only answered by asking to talk to his mother a little different. This was not the first encounter with police in 2018. While in high school, Lisa was convicted of misdemeanor assault for beating up a fellow student he said he had been bullied by the student for a year because of his middle eastern background. Although dozens of witnesses said the attack was unprovoked he said he was so angry. He blacked out. He threatened
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that he was going to kill everyone and no one actually took it seriously.
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Adam: How long do you think it is before the story surfaces that someone jumped the line for the vaccine and that's why you started that's why he went nuts.
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John: That's a good idea. But you're gonna have a hard time shoehorning that one? Well, we'll see. We'll see you just wait for it. You wait for it lines jumper Oh, no.
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Adam: All right. Let's listen to NPR. Hello, I saw you wanted me to do you want me to play there? Yeah, I'm waiting for your NPR package. Yeah, I'm done with the with the mainstream. The only thing is there's a couple of things that are abnormal. They're not incessantly unless I've missed it. They're not incessantly rotating pictures of the deceased. They immediately had family members on stage. I heard it all day yesterday that live press conference.
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John: I find these things always challenged. Well, this is what we do. We do go through these things. It's kind of what the show is. Yes. The gun control debate. This all came right after this on NPR so it says it's got to be very eyebrow baby. eyebrow eyebrow, and this came after they had this guy they did a long expert exposition on this character who's a Florida state's or sorry colorado state senator who got an office after his son was killed in QA, I believe was Columbine. I know he was shot in that theater. Now these things are taking years between now and Aurora. This is years go by and nothing happens years go by nothing has happened to so. But you know it seems to be happening in in color. rattle a lot. So let's listen to gun control one on NPR.
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Unknown: The truth is there's no indication yet of any movement on federal gun control policy. That's despite calls from President Biden this week for Congress to act.
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We could ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines in this country,
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something like that would require a certain amount of Republican support in the US Senate, which does not exist, or it would require Democrats to eliminate the senate filibuster and pass meaningful gun control without Republican votes, something that so far they do not seem prepared to do. And while there's pressure on Biden to issue some kind of executive action on gun control, it's not clear what that would look like. Let me first say that putting in place common sense gun safety measures has been a passion of the president since he was in the senate press secretary Jen Psaki on Air Force One this week would not rule out executive action or the possibility of Biden appointing a special official to oversee gun violence prevention. That's something our number of gun control advocates have called for. We are
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certainly considering
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a range of levers, including working through legislation, including executive actions. So with all that said, obviously, we're going to focus more on state laws. And that brings us back to Colorado, which actually has relatively strong gun control measures by us standards.
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John: Ah, okay, that little kicker right there got my attention. Hi, yeah, Colorado in front of the cancel cannon, the way I see it. Colorado's already got strict gun control measures. Why then? Does Colorado have so many incidents? Because Colorado already has strict gun control measures, especially when compared with the rest of the country, according to this report. So do they then go on it ask the question with the strict gun control regulations in Colorado? Why they have these incidents? And so what have the strict gun control regulations done to stop them? Well, these are all very good questions. In fact, all I would say it's a great question. They you might say that, but they don't ask it. Thank you mention it stupidly mentioned it. They shouldn't have said anything should be quiet. Don't mention the fact that we already have plenty of good gun control laws in Colorado. It's not doing any good. What are the deeds, you know, what are the restrictions in Colorado? It's just uh, you know, the stuff everybody wants, by the way, you know, they want you know, better registration and can't sell the different people I know, they Oh, yeah. They talked about in the report straw.
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Red Flag. Okay, that's different. The red flag law. That's that was just at the end of the Obama administration, was that the police? I could come knocking on your door if someone threw up a red flag on you. This guy is discussed in some detail here. But that's mentioned something else that they said in that first clip. gun safety is what Biden keeps talking about. gun safety is what they used to teach in high school like in the 50s and 60s, they stopped teaching even on the 70s. I remember kids bring in their 20 twos to school for it's not in California. No, no, not. You gun safety was it was a thing you learned. If you go to a gun school and learn how to shoot one of the training operations you do first thing they teach you is gun safety. And he keeps saying gun safety gun safety is got nothing to do with gun control. But he's I think they may make it a shot at changing gun control the gun safety and kind of swapping out the terms. Yes. And that and that would that means pre it's all preventative, and red flag laws would fall under that. Well, let's go to clip two. Thanks. Thank you to everyone for joining us today. In
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Unknown: April of 2019. Colorado's governor Jared polis signed what's known as a red flag law. This isn't just about keeping families safe. It's also about keeping law enforcement officers safe.
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That law allows a family member or law enforcement to petition a court to temporarily confiscate someone's guns for up to a year. It's designed to keep people suffering from a mental health crisis from harming themselves or anyone else. Red Flag laws are broadly popular with Democrats and Republicans.
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Colorado's controversial red flag gun law is now on the books meaning guns can be taken
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away from people who are determined to be dangerous, but at the time, Fox News emphasized concerns from some of the right Colorado's red flag law infringed on the Second Amendment. They interviewed a local sheriff who said he thought the law was ludicrous and unconstitutional.
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Adam: They went after the people's rights in a manner that was really that I didn't think gave them due process because they said well,
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Unknown: 19 states and the District of Columbia have red flag laws. In Colorado's first year after its law was enacted less than 150 red flag petitions were filed, and judges allowed for weapons to be seized in around 66 of those cases. That may sound like a small number but consider just one of them. The case of a 61 year old man in Douglas County, who reportedly made multiple calls to the police claiming there was a hitman in his bedroom. He also routinely wore a tactical vest label deputy sheriff while stopping citizens to ask, according to the Denver Post, quote, if everything was okay, when local law enforcement won their red flag petition, they found he had at least 59 guns and 50,000 rounds of ammunition.
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Adam: Payment thumbs down for NPR his choice of background music, what are they thinking? Let's make this as spooky as possible.
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John: There's a slight sound of an echo of a gunshot throughout that Oh, nice. music note the nice thing that you don't hear, because I cut it out is in between when she does her pregnant pause. They play that music for about three or four seconds. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Tubular Bells. Only Not really. Not really
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glockenspiel as a reference. reference for all your references. There's your obscure reference for no agenda show. 13 Hello boomers, glockenspiel. All right. Sorry about that. onwards to three.
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Unknown: So does the US have too many doses, so to speak more than it needs?
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Well,
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it's interesting because the US has control free in this mitosis.
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Adam: Oh, my God, I'm sorry. That got in there you play. It was a three but it was the wrong three. I'm sorry that you didn't see. Was anyone having their mint inbox, john wayne commemorative rifle taken away from them.
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Unknown: Red Flag law was sponsored by Tom Sullivan. I will remind that guy Be wary. He was speaking in the State House about what it did and did not do.
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Adam: You didn't read about wild
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Unknown: animals climbing through farmhouse windows and taking children from their bed. And the flag of Venezuela doesn't fly here in the chamber. These were Sullivan's remarks just before a fellow lawmaker told him to let go of his son's death.
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History tells us that for every 11 petitions filed, we save one life. That means here in Colorado idea, people how do you prove that?
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John: Math, Science How do you prove how do you prove that for every petition filed you save one life? science? Where's that come from? What whoo dreams this stuff up? think tanks. You said Matter of fact. Now this guy's television. They redacted there was a pair
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for the last ever since the Aurora shooting. He got irked and he started making a speech about his poor son who got killed in this event. Yeah. And he was so irked that he ran for the State Senate in Colorado and got elected because he's so he's just like a fanatic. And he had some justification. And so but what he does in this state senate is that every other Friday ever since Aurora shooting, he gives the same speech condemning guns and gun control on his laments his son and this has been going on during during members minutes or whatever they call it. So he just does the same thing over again. Okay, over and over again. So he, one of the Republicans, who is kind of a middle of the road guy pride supports gun control, I believe. He went on and said, you know, you've got to stop this. This is ridiculous, and you got to let go, you got to go on with your life then then he can shut up and get back out and condemned him and NPR condemned him too. So that's why there's a little little needle in there. If you'd listened to the report carefully. Yeah. about this, this guy you catch up. I guess the guy's got to be given this speech forever. Something else. Something else that was said here is statistics. He needs to use it a little differently so that people like you don't know can't challenge him on it. He led me here to get
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Unknown: Bruce Sullivan's remarks just before a fellow lawmaker told him to let go of his son's death.
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Adam: History tells us that for every 11 petitions filed, we save one life yet see, he messed it up. He says history tells us for every petition filed, we save or create a new life.
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John: That's back to the Obama era. It's all coming flowing back maybe that means here in Colorado 10 people were able to set with their families. This previous holiday season airs because of the passage of this legislation.
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Unknown: Now we have to say it's not clear whether Colorado's red flag law would have prevented the man who killed 10 people in folder this week from getting a weapon. We don't
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Adam: know if there should have been red flag used or how it would have been used. It's really
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Unknown: Colorado governor Jared polis spoke to NPR Tuesday
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Was Your Man was 21. I don't know. We don't know the facts yet. Did the parents know something was up? Do they want to take the guns? Do they pursue red flags? I mean, these are all things that should be looked at.
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Still, even if the state's red flag law could not have been used in this case. A few other laws may have been relevant. One is an assault weapons ban the city of Boulder pass one a few years ago. But earlier this month, just days before the boulder shooting, a state district court judge blocked it ruling that only states or the federal government could ban assault weapons. Colorado also has a law mandating universal background checks, which can result in a firearm purchase being denied if the buyer has been arrested or convicted of assault.
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John: But the problem is we're only about two hours from Wyoming in parts of our state, you know, an hour from Utah. And it's relatively easy to avoid a background check if you just drive and buy a gun elsewhere. The timeline doesn't make sense here. And according to the earlier report, I don't know if it was mine or yours. He purchased the Ruger legally. So if you purchased the route, the Ruger legally yet years ago, he was in trouble with the law. We had that from the report as well. The police knew about him. How does the strict background check work? I did not hear that he purchased it out of state? No, no, he pursued it as a purchase legally. But the background report that that just showed him beating, he beat somebody up in high schools of high school beef. Right. Dan was a misdemeanor filing and so that Okay, go. All right. So he's good to go.
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Yeah. Okay.
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That was the end of that one. Yeah. Okay, well, let's finish it off with clip four.
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Unknown: So here's the bottom line for Tom Sullivan, a full nine years after his son was killed in the Aurora shooting, he still argues, even after this week, shooting in Boulder, that steady, incremental state action does offer a path to progress on gun control. Here's our conversation. What is this like for you as someone who has advocated so strongly for gun control laws?
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Well, I mean, you know, we we're working on gun violence prevention here in the state of Colorado. And we've we've, you know, actually done, you know, some some great things. In 2013. We
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got background checks, passed, we
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got high capacity magazines, limited, we did things pertaining to domestic violence. And we've been doing the work. I mean, I have a bill about reporting lost and stolen firearms. So we can, you know, continue to do the work. But quite
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obviously, there's more work to be done.
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I want to ask you about the pushback to that. The city of Boulder actually had a ban on assault style weapons, and just this month that was blocked in court. I know that there was political backlash where two democratic state senators lost their seats and recall elections after backing gun control measures you face to recall push a couple of years ago. It seems like the backlash is significant to these efforts.
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There was in 2013 Yeah, we did. You have to have the two senators who who got recalled, but we won those seats back when they came out. And they said the it was it was the Colorado Republican Party, who tried to have me recalled, it was out of fear of the voice of victims. You know, in this case, 120 days out of the year, I'm going to be standing in front of them. I wear my son's jacket, I go up every other Friday, and tell them you know how many Fridays it's been since Alex and 11 others were murdered.
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Adam: Yeah, I feel bad for the guy.
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John: But now, there was a little terminology thing in there too. She says the and by the way, I think this is why they got those two guys recalled because they voted against or voted to eliminate. And it's her term and it's a term you hear assault style. Yeah, assault style weapons. All these weapons that they're talking about Rs Rs are just styled they're stylized guns. Yeah. So you have like a regular old Winchester some sort you put a you know, heat shield around it and a big scope and you can do all kinds of input a plastic stock. I mean, there's a lot of things you can do in that debt rugers a good example they referred to it earlier as it is AR type A are referred to as assault rifle to everybody now and Okay, well bullcrap he just designed. It's just the way you have a gun. That's a simple little thing.
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It's the same gun. The analogy is a car. And one guy's got a Ford Focus and the other guy's got a Ferrari. It's just a stylized car. Now it has some extra bells and whistles that make you look like a dick. Ferrari is a different vehicle than a fiesta. But there are fiestas. Or it can go 300 miles an hour it's still legal it can kill a lot of people still legal. Yeah, but one of them just take take two fiestas. I think it's a better example. You got one okay with a spoiler. Spoiler. No one's gonna spoil. Racing strikes we've lowered
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blacked out windows number 14 on the side 33 Hello 14 better but definitely a giveaway. 14 What's the signal Why did you come up with 14 just came to mind I've seen slotted cards with more with this but that's the point is just bogus this assault style or we got a ban. But they would say say we want to ban assault weapons. But then when they get down to it, they want to ban assault style. In other words, they don't want weapons to look cool. Now maybe kids are want one look at that's cool looking. Well this is true. When I was a kid. He had an old carbine flicked and put a bullet and click click click wooden thing. Heavy giant heavy, heavy, heavy heavy. A ton.
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Adam: led all level but it's well balanced. Yeah, it's funny because you kind of have 211 with that old Lexus of yours. You've got a piece of crap car with spoilers. I mean it is really cool looking. Yeah, spoiler alert card comes with his defore 400 sC comes with spoilers it's got a spoiler on it of course. True JC D Hello. I'm not forgetting more in the shooting. Now. I think we're kind of done with it. Now. The only thing is, you know, I'm waiting for the FBI report the efa the affidavit in which you find out if there was any prior contact by confidential informants if this could be a six week cycle situation it certainly is convenient so we can switch everything for a little bit. I think if anything the API was getting out of control the Asians were getting too much voice so and I'm I'm just saying it from a perspective of an N aihole who would be orchestrating something if true and looks at and goes no No, no, no, this is this is out of control. We got too many smart Asians running around telling everybody what's really going on. So we need to distraction and then boom you know, don't let it go to waste. Hey, hey gun gun gun I pull out the bills the bills Mills Mills is also this also the coincidence that just within the last couple of weeks the Boulder City Council refused to do anything about assault style weapons say it was approached to be the state doing it. And then coincidentally this happens in Boulder so I don't know that maybe all boulders Oh,
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spook city, you know or spook city. Oh, my wall Denver, Boulder all of it is spooks.
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John: Come on. Well, I know the Denver spooky but but Boulder. boulder is kind of a town that this college the spook burbs spook spook burbs baby, that's where they go on and go and hang out. Yeah, definitely. So who knows.
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Adam: But this was very sad. But now, it's just that's all I could think is what is our initial thought is? Oh, all right. This is the new normal, it's back to where it was. Thanks. And scratch and now, you know, this has raised the talk of the filibuster removal again, which means Hey, just let anybody with a with a one point majority win in the Senate, even for the important stuff. Unlike all the other stuff. And I learned I learned the origins of the word filibuster from the anti constitutionalist douchebags Fareed Zakaria, I want to share that with you. It's very interesting. Did you do you know the the origin of filibuster? No, I do not. I didn't either. I should have the filibuster. The principle that allows legislators to hold up bills indefinitely. It comes from the Dutch word by the way for free Buddha, or pirate. The idea being that a person is obstructing the legend. process for his or her own personal gain. Two very interesting he his pronunciation is somewhat off it's Friday router. But But my understanding of the term is not what he said. Just listen to it again, the idea being that a person is obstructing the legislative process for his or her own personal gain. So, fry browser Yes, there's some equation to pirates but kind of like also metaphorical I think haha you and I are fry bounders which is like free men we don't care we're doing our own thing. We don't need anybody. That's how I grew up understanding the term thrive
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outer. So it's kind of been turned into something very negative. Now,
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John: so he's also full of crap. It's not necessarily because of his own gain. I'm gonna filibuster this bill about you know, legislating about one thing or another for my own gain. That's bull crap.
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Adam: Guy mighty heard of the fry bouncers, tires. That's right about our podcast. Now, before we go into COVID, I would like to share a note from one of our producers and it concerned me because I think this is happening to more people. And I'd like to see if we can address this. Adam, john, listen all your latest no agenda shows. Here's what comes to mind though. I know that news has to be deconstructed and people must be aware of what's being told them broadcast the tone in all your shows. My emphasis is basically everything is bullcrap. Am I right? I mean, the bullcrap thing is called Corona and the bull crap that we should all get vaccinated. Tell me please, what choice? Do we have? Me being a 50 year old? Dad got you beat pal? What choice? Do I have living 3000 kilometers away from my family? haven't been able to see them for more than a year. Now. I want to go there. And if it means I have to get vaccinated, what choice do I have? I'm sure that you recognize the feeling. So what will be the new rules, new measures when we go back on the plane with ABS green passes, etc? If we can go back at all? So why is all this denied on your show? Why all this don't get your shots attitude, and that it's all nonsense and driven by Big Pharma. Sorry, man, I'm completely lost and can't follow the two of you anymore. What choice do we have? If we all say no vaccination for me? By the way? Are you still denying hospitals have a lot of COVID patients? Are you still denying there's
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people in the ICU having serious issues? Why do you say it's all a lie? People? I don't think I've ever said that. People. I never said any of this. We don't say don't get a vaccine. We just say we may not get one. And we've both said that we might get the Johnson and Johnson who is absolutely required. But we're not of the of the type that actually had COVID, which you probably did, that would go out and get a vaccine after getting that guy's full of crap. But he's nice. been listening for a while he's serious. And I know what he's doing. He's, he's he's projecting Yes, yes. Extreme, saying things that we don't say we ask questions. What we do is ask questions to an extreme and bring it down. And yes, we do not defend the drug companies. That's true. That's the only thing he said. That's true. Yeah. And there's good reason for it. Now, okay, so if you want to hear more, are you are you done with it now? Yeah, I need to get me worked out for them. Okay. All right. By the way, I'd like to say yes, I am denying the ice us are filled, because we've had numerous healthcare professionals tell us that that is an absolute lie. I'm not making this up. But okay. All we do is we're in many of these matters. All we do is report. Yeah, I mean, this is another thing that we'll get I don't know. I don't go to the ICU. The things could be overflowing. But I don't see it. I don't see bodies stacked up on the end of the block. No. In fact, we hear quite the opposite. And
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why this continuous conspiracy tone, Adam, maybe you can explain what is really what it really is. You're trying to say on the show, because I just want to live man, denying everything and saying it's all phony baloney, and we are all being treated as slaves does not enslave he actually says does not make any sense to me. What kind of a life would we have if we look at the things like that all the time. But thank you very much for asking. I look at life that way all the time. Yes. And you can choose the different podcast if you don't like it. And I look at it that way. Because I will not be bullied, I'm afraid. I will not be bullied into a situation where you can't do certain things based upon proof of vaccination. I will fight that you don't have to do whatever you want. But I'm against it your vaccine and Quit complaining to us. You must know that I'm skeptical when it comes to news in general. I know how to deconstruct really, and I know that things have been so circus over the past year, but a virus is a virus of vaccination is a vaccination. No. Wrong. This is not a vaccination. It's not a vaccine. And that's what we say. And you're projecting that you don't like what you're hearing. It has happened before and it's not made the world a bad place. Talk to some of the kids in Africa and Sri Lanka that Bill Gates, force vaccinated it see if it's not a bad place for them. So when do you get your jab? Do you have plans to visit Holland soon? Yes, I do. You
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better believe I do. And I'm going to go without taking a vaccine. There's no mandate yet. And they're very, very cautious to do this. They're going to make it difficult for you but not impossible. They know they can't get away with that. They know they can't if we were that if we're not, Hey, stop swinging in and out of voice. I don't know if you're reading the letter or if you're talking my own perspective. I'm done. No, the letter is over.
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It's fine. Anyway, in Texas since the mass mandate, and everything was dropped positive test results, which are bullcrap By the way, Mr. Writer are down 30%. And the keeper and I have spoken to several of our friends, some from the Obama bot area. And I would like to pass on what they said about getting the vaccine because the code is quite beautiful. I feel invincible after getting the vaccine. What that's what the Obama bot type and actually someone from the that crowd said to us the other day, we were talking about the vaccine because everyone talks about it. I say I got I got my first shot. I feel invincible. Ah, yeah. Well, what about keeping your mask on? Oh, no, that's just for a little bit. Okay. All right. Okay, not that good. Let's mask let's go to need a man anyway. These complainer's Yeah. I don't believe a word of it. I think they're either they showed up and started listening to the show of late and then they don't like what we're saying. And they rather go someplace I don't know that give you a feel like this show. What we do and how we present stuff. It's not really necessarily even our ideas half the story. I didn't take it that way. I took it the way that we took it to say how can you keep saying this is not true when all he's hearing in his entire world is the people who say that are idiot. I think that's what he's saying. I think I think he is confused. What's it What's it? What is he saying that were idiots? He's saying that he is it What
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is he saying? He keeps asking why we say that? Why do you say that? What do we what are we saying over and over? We're we're countering the narrative of the hospitals being full of this being an actual vaccine of it being informed kind of vaccine everybody knows is not a magnet none of these are traditional vaccines by any means. The medical device actually the pure class Well, I thought it was what is it called? chemo chemotherapy? Yeah, damn, ah m RNA versus chemotherapy. Yes, but that falls under I think it falls on the you know, when you get chemo medicine, it's not called the vaccination. No, because this is a new new diff Yeah, just renamed it. I've got a lot of stuff to do and I want to move through it so I'm sorry I brought up the letter I just wanted everyone to know that we do think of you and there's reasons why we do this and it's not just to trigger you but if you are you got to deal with it. Yeah, it's not a big deal. You have to it's not a must you have to question any product that needs this type of marketing to get its customers to to take it and Krispy Kreme in this new offer six page, a six page disclaimer, and Krispy Kreme get when you get the shot. Again, this is the type of marketing they're doing and Krispy kremes new offer won't help you lose those pounds.
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Unknown: Now the company is giving away a free donut every day to people who can prove
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that they've received a Coronavirus vaccine, the offer runs until the end of the year.
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Adam: This is the best promotion that can be done in America. We'll give you a doughnut if you get your shot. I mean, people do I've seen people all you need to do is color. I'm yellow. And they're Homer Simpson. It is that's the level people are actually excited about this. Oh yeah. Big time. Oh my gosh, I just love it. You were mentioning the chemotherapy. Let's just do a quick history lesson. Dr. Fauci the AIDS crisis AZT which was a rejected chemotherapy treatment. People went into the hospital with HIV died to full blown AIDS. Coincidentally while AZT was being administered, guess what's happened since then? Well, we have not come up with a vaccine. We've come up with a pill you've probably seen it advertised PrEP is this needs to be discussed. I don't have a clip I do. Prep PR EP, and this is a prophylaxis, you take it on a daily basis and then I know you're talking about AIDS now. Yes, I am in your tree. Fuck you. John's quiet for a second I'm leading up here
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Unknown: it is. Meanwhile, Pfizer is now testing a pill to treat COVID it uses the same antiviral process as HIV treatments. The first data is due out next month,
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John: just leading into it. Ah, it was terrible leading then, because I blew it. I just stepped all over it. Yes, I wrecked it. The whole point is, it's Fauci, Fauci his work which led to people dying, which led to a pill, which has convinced everybody and it it's effective, that's for sure. And you don't hear much about it's only advertised. Oh, you take this pill, you can screw all you want. You're not going to get AIDS. Well, I wonder if it's just a
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fake pill? I don't know. But it's it's another big winner. Well, I've looked into this Pfizer pill. I wish there was more clips on it. That's all I have. Fortunately, so fine. So so they get the EU a then now now they got a treatment is that they calling it a treatment? Not like a prophylactic.
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Adam: Oh, okay. I we've done it. So I think it's considered a treatment. We've done a whole series of on this. But okay, yeah. What did you find? Nothing. I can't find out what it is. What's the chemical? Exactly. You gotta ask yourself here prep. I'll dive into it again. Because we do I know I did a lot of research on it. It was like What the hell is going on with and it's like, well, we've cured aids, but it No one's celebrating. We still have an AIDS crisis yet. This is keeping every everyone in the gay scene that I know is a terrible. Yeah. And then nothing to cure AIDS. Well, this go look at the commercial. They said it's not curing it, but you won't get it. That's what they're selling. Well, this is us just being negative Nelly. Just like the letter writer said, No, I've conspiracy. Yeah, yeah, yes. Yes. Exactly. So it's very, very easy to I think we predicted this coming for, for COVID months and months ago. It's the same peoples the same guys. It's the same cycle. They're doing the same thing. Well, let's start with this premise that I've introduced some time ago.
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John: Yeah. I'm gonna say it again. Pfizer has some marketing people that are the best you'll ever find in the world better than Caterpillar Tractor guys. Yes. Well get a big commission for selling one piece of gear. But these guys have to sell a lot of little things by all a lot, and they gotta sell by the billions. They're selling billions and billions. It's unbelievable. They are they are. So I've been working with a couple guys in Israel. They're all now on the on the big sabot.
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But, you know, and of course, I'm like, hey, it was first of all, no one run that one the Israeli election yesterday. Not that you would hear it reported here in America. So Bibi continues for another What? Two years at least I think until they can do another election. And Pfizer has effectively taken over the country. 80% of Israelis are vaccinated it's now there they have done this whole passport thing or you can get a freedom bracelet. We discussed that in a previous episode. In fact, I think I think that they're renaming Ben Gurion Airport to Pfizer International. And now here's a report.
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Unknown: Margaret Good morning from Israel which leads the world in vaccinations 80% of the people forced 60 here
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the UK is doing well to nine out of 10 adults wow Hold
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Adam: on a second. That was far I didn't even notice that the first time around. She's throwing to Margaret for her to pick up the story as if like hey Margaret, so I you know, she's kind of leaving in for at least a small acknowledgement and they rolled the package clearly not live. That is wow, that sorry. As a production television guy. I can't believe what happened and I was bad.
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Unknown: Margaret Good morning from Israel, which leads the world in vaccinations 80% The people over 60 here have been immunized.
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The UK, you know, I
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John: was wrong. I'm sorry. Oh no, I missed it. I was wrong. I was wrong. I was wrong. No, but that's beside the point. immunized. Getting the vaccine doesn't mean anything. It's not mean you've been immunized. In fact quite the opposite. We know we're hearing
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Unknown: the UK is doing well to nine out of 10 adults over 65 have now had a shot
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at the hospital where he almost died of COVID. A year ago Prime Minister Boris Johnson got his I literally
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Adam: feel a thing.
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Unknown: But in mainland Europe, things are going from bad to worse. It's COVID death toll pass the million mark on Friday and infections are surging. friesians rush to leave the city before a new lockdown put a stop to travel as of this weekend. Those left behind will be able to meet outside for exercise, but not much else. The vaccine rollout in Europe has been slow plagued with politics supply problems, and last week a shutdown in the use of AstraZeneca vaccine because of an alleged link to blood clots. Regulators say there's nothing to worry about. But this facility in Germany shows the fallout. Plenty of vaccine, just you know, customers. Scientists say this mess will cost 1000s of lives.
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John: Oh sure or created lives costed or created. Now I have three clips that that explain a couple of things that that report just left out good. And by the way, why is Boris Johnson who was not only sickened by the COVID virus, but hospitalized and it needed a bunch of treatment, come out and get a vaccine. Okay, well, I'd be happy to tell you but then you have to put your clips on hold. Because that's that's a whole discussion by itself. I think okay, I don't want to go into it now. And let's get these cups out of the way because it is more pertinent to what you played. Listen to this. This guy this I believe is in from PB NPR. This is COVID vaccine roll the roll out part one
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Unknown: as COVID vaccination rates increasing United States there's a growing focus on the other parts of the world that have only immunized a handful of their citizens. Some countries haven't started vaccinations at all. NPR global health correspondent Jason boubyan joins us to help get a better sense of what's happening globally with COVID-19 vaccination. Welcome back, Jason.
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Hey, Adi,
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I want to start by getting a lay of the land who is getting vaccinated who is not.
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So if you were to like look at the globe with little dots of who's gotten their jabs already, there will be smatterings all over the map. But most of the dots most of those vaccinations have been happening in just a few countries have the roughly half a billion doses that have been given globally. 75% of them gone into people's arms in the United States, Europe, China and India. And the US with roughly 25% of Americans haven't gotten at least one dose has administered more doses than anybody else. But if you look elsewhere, most countries have only gotten a tiny portion of their people vaccinated. Theresa Etienne, she's the head of the who is regional office for the Americas says there's simply not enough vaccine available right now.
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Some countries in
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our region received zero doses of vaccines, other countries are getting enough to vaccinate a mere two to 3% of their populations. And the countries that still have less than 1% immunized. We're not just talking about some small tiny countries that you might imagine would have difficulty purchasing vaccine, but places like Japan, Australia, South Africa, Pakistan, the Philippines, all of them have less than 1% of the people vaccinated right now.
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John: You know, I don't believe this shortage for a minute they try that. Right? Don't Don't go on. Play clip, too. And you'll and you'll understand what this supposes shortage is all about.
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Unknown: Help us understand what's going on here why these larger, wealthier countries also have a small portion vaccinated compared to the US.
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It's classic supply and demand. global production capacity for all vaccines pre pandemic was roughly 4 billion doses per year. To get this pandemic under control, we need probably 10 to 15 billion doses of a COVID vaccine. So that means a major scaling up of production of what is a fairly complicated pharmaceutical product.
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So is that even possible?
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Yes, it is possible if everything goes according to plan. Current manufacturers say they could come up with about 12 billion doses by the end of this year. But it's not clear that those 12 billion will be equitably distributed around the world. Bruce Aylward with the who he says global disparities in vaccination rates.
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John: This is driven by the fact that rich nations early in the pandemic started snatching up contracts with as many vaccine manufacturers as they could essentially they were spreading bets across the roulette able to make sure that they got access to winning vaccines. Other countries that didn't do that future left with very few options. Right now, this is not a financial issue right now, this is a problem of access to the product itself, the control of the supply is held by a limited number of countries that have have procured most of the doses and the early access to those doses. We bought few were drug dealers. Yeah. So we bought there, there is no shortage is, is the fact that we bought it all up before they can even make this stuff. Taking a gamble. Of course, that's why we're forcing it on the public and the Nate and the world right now we're doling it out. And when Part Three is a good example, we bought almost all the Pfizer stocks, most of the modernise stocks, we also bought a good portion of the AstraZeneca stock. And now we're doling that out, because we can't use it here. We're giving it to other people. We'll circle it's going to Africa, the AstraZeneca is going to Africa, boots on the ground reports one of our producers. Well, that could be but it's a lot of it's going to Mexico too. But at least according to this report. Now, the thing that's interesting is that everybody's talking about these shortages, shortages, like you were bitching about
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in Europe, the Europeans didn't buy into this idea of buying stuff in advance of it's even being invented. No, we did. Yeah. Hey,
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drug dealers. Yes. The last part of this. Hello, thank you for classifying our country the way it is.
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Unknown: So does the US have too many doses, so to speak more than it needs? Oh,
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well, it's interesting, because the US has purchased my contracts with companies that contract have not yet delivered those those with some companies that are not yet authorized to be distributed in the United States. For instance, the US now has 30 million doses of AstraZeneca sitting in storage, the Bible administration says gonna send some 4 million of those doses to Mexico and Canada. Is this racist. We know it kills people blood clots, what's he doing authorized it word at the who Hauer says there are countries in the world that could desperately use the rest of that AstraZeneca stockpile. Right now, we have a long list of countries that are very, very keen to use the AstraZeneca vaccines, he cannot get enough of it. Edward is saying that the US could lend out those stockpile vaccines now and get repaid later with other doses. But to get this pandemic under control, globally, he says these vaccines need to get out to more countries more quickly.
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That's nprs Jason boubyan. Thanks for explaining it to us.
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Adam: You're welcome. Do you write in even use contracts is the term of futures contracts? That's what it was. That's great. Well, that's what we do. Now, there's a kicker here that wasn't explained in this report. But I don't have a clip. But I can explain it. AstraZeneca is actually manual there, that vaccine is manufactured in Europe. Yeah. And the Europeans are irked about the fact that the all the doses have been bought by US and the UK. Well, hold on. Hold on a second. Hold on a second. Not we discussed this on a previous show. This is the Oxford vaccine. And, and, and America Bill Gates murca. Dr. Bill now, Dr. Bill told Oxford, you should work with Merck. And they said no, we're going to do AstraZeneca. And that's where they screwed up. Yeah, well, that was one of the scripts. But the other script was AstraZeneca. Sold stocks. pre made the unmade vaccine. Yeah, that's what we have 30 million doses in in a warehouse somewhere. And do you cave courses? I think they're doing more they didn't store it. So they're, they're getting it shipped to them. So the European Union is now said, Hey, why are we we're short. We need this, this here. Let's just stop doing this to make him not fulfill their contract. Yes. Italy has a big hand in this too. So that so this is a laugh riot. If you think about it. It's just a bunch of futures contracts. And this is what aren't being you know, they're good. And you're demanding. Here's liberty, where's our delivery? I haven't
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figured it out yet. But I'm pretty sure that GAVI is the exchange. I think this GAVI thing which, you know, their whole, they all did, like a market maker. They have stock they have stocks of a vaccine or contracts on stocks. For all you know, there's a trading desk in this. I wouldn't be surprised if wouldn't surprise me at all. Wow. Gee, that's good. Hey, let's take a little a little break. Let's uh, let's watch something that Pfizer put together. You may have seen it. If you do, let me know and I'll turn it down. They've created a number of fabulous commercials by Broadway stars. Not that I recommend But now maybe that just Chorus Line people I got one from a dude and one from a girl and they are so happy and this full on video beautifully shot beautifully made the song will give you enough clue as to what's going on here Pfizer presents vaccination
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Unknown: vaccination
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Adam: vaccinations
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are open now I'm Drew floor I don't have to stay here anymore. I'm sick of eating takeout on these time indoors has got me stress but I just checked on CVS finally they're giving me some
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Unknown: actual real life people it'll be totally strange to see
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John: you want to hear more? Yeah, I think it's a it's a catchy as a catchy modern style Broadway piece of crap.
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Adam: Just you know, it was a pretty big hit this song So yes, typical Broadway pieces of crap but it's been around I'll hang out with you. But for the first time in
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Unknown: boards by myself. You know, I could go to a bar with buddies You're the best I don't have to
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Adam: love you for the first time in jumping in twirling in front of the CVS. I won't be right here in front of you in quarantine Kinzie worked really hard and honey I think our relationships gotten a lot tighter now that we've been in closer space I got to get on a plane sit in the seat that cramps my knees and I won't care because in these time free but then I'm going to and in Darfur I'll be that guy who shows up are my brand new vaccination guard and then I'll shuffle
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John: pretty hard scar no cards like six should be scar should discard Phil I'm totally immune
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Unknown: I can see my
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Adam: mom and dad all authority
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John: This is they address the fear and the the want and the needs of the customer and the girl and it's all outside. It's beautiful vibrant colors expensive, expensive the work here. But again, it's fine. What do you expect it let's do the Broadway girls a little shorter?
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Unknown: Isn't it
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neat?
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competent leaders getting us back on our feet. The American rescue plan.
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Almost everything a year into this mess. Recovery unfolds. How many wonders can one rescue plan hold? breathing head over heels thing?
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Really?
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No republicans voted for this thing. It's not direct
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families.
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It's got a path to reopen our schools. Cost of child care tax credits baby. It's like they care. It's a big deal. But wait, there's more. Oh.
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Don't you want to be where the people are? Don't you want to go? wanted go out dancing, having combos with those? What are they called again?
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Oh, yeah,
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friends. Some folks thought we could reopen bars but good strategy is required to open safely. And now by May 1 we can all get the
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vaccine.
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Then we can talk. Then we can see
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our family and our loved ones. It's exciting to see the producer theology apply plan.
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Adam: All right. The relief factor has saved us thank you very much Broadway girl. So that Broadway girl can sing. She shouldn't be on Broadway. So why so let's let's talk about it's very important because I feel there's warnings here and people are not heating them. And it brings me to some conclusions about specifically the mRNA vaccines and the first thing is people are getting the vaccine who already had COVID. And there was bothers me and this was a very good piece around 30 minutes into the most recent Dvorak Horowitz unplugged. And Andrew was aware that this would be questioned as he is one of these people who got the vaccine after he had a full blown case, and it was full blown COVID and he had a cute little list. I liked it, you know. And with eight he said eight of the 10 are true, but he said really is because his wife wanted him to. And, and I believe that I also think that knowing one of his favorite pastimes is cruises. It's published everywhere, all cruises will require vaccination proof. So I think he's a little disingenuous there and left that one off the list. Yeah, but the point, it's big news. You see, it's in the show notes. So if anyone wants to check that out, but when it comes to other people, I figured it out. Because we you know, we have friends and a lot of friends are getting the vaccine after they've had COVID. And it's very simple. Because this is a you know, HIPAA rules be damned. You sit down with anybody, hey, do you get your vaccine
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you get, you know, and of course, and that you can't avoid it. So Tina, and I always say no, no word. We're fine. We're healthy. We're letting other people go first, you know, who need it much more than we do. And we can say that with sincerity. Because we're like that. The main reason is people don't want to have to explain. All they want to say is, yep, I got my vaccine. They don't want to say, Well, I had COVID. So I really don't need it. Because that is not accepted. You have to get the vaccine, I don't care who you are, you need to get the vaccine and no one wants to have to explain themselves. That's why it's just easier to say. Yeah, I got it. And to actually get it instead of explaining why you don't need it. That's it. It's very, very sad. And it's not science. Very sad. And the bit the best case example is not a Horowitz by any means is Boris Johnson. Yes. dead guy was hospitalized. Well, Trump also had COVID hospitalized and he says he got the vaccination as well. I think he's a liar. Yeah, on one of the two or maybe both. Now, I want to explain what I think is happening, because these are the people that are getting sick. These are the ones who have the adverse reaction. And we know that the Vax Corona vaccines have been tried for decades, decades. And it always failed at what I call the mink test, because we know the mink were all exterminated to get them out of the way before the no agenda guys figured it out. But it was done on ferrets. And
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what would happen is they'd administer the Coronavirus, not COVID-19 Coronavirus vaccination to the ferret. The ferret would be great. The ferrets got antibodies like hey, look at me I'm like a mink throw me on a coat. But when they got the virus again, when they got it in the wild, they got very ill cytokines cytokine storm, I think it's called the immune system went haywire and lives called and they butt off just burned up and into a cloud of dust. So and that always failed the vaccination trial because feral immune systems are very similar to people. The so they didn't do that with this emergency use authorization they have not done that there's been no animal testing. It is my belief now having spoken to enough people, that it doesn't really matter whether you get the wild virus and then have antibodies first or the vaccine and then antibodies first. Once you get it again, that's when you can run into trouble. And here's Dr. Ryan, he's one of the frontline health care workers, you know, the group, the frontline workers, USA, he explains this and then we'll go into another very interesting fellow new on the scene. We're injecting people with a synthetic sequence of nucleic acid. We have never done this on a large scale in human history. mRNA trials in mammals have led to on cancers mRNA trials on mammals have led to autoimmune diseases not right away six 912 months later.
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Unknown: So this is what we're doing right now are not approved vaccines. And so everybody, how do you create demand, you create scarcity? Oh gosh, three, we can't get a shot. We can't get a shot. Well, it's a beautiful marketing ploy to be able to say, gosh, there's a low supply so everybody wants it now. Well, everybody may want it. But the long term safety data is not there. 50% of healthcare providers are absolutely not getting an injection. And that's a reason we don't trust the data, the fox guarding the henhouse. The companies did their own data. There were no independent observer groups. Looking at the data You know, do the shots decrease severity of disease and hospitalization? Well, they seem to be, but they don't fall under the definition of creating pure immunity and preventing transmission. If you're immune after an injection Why in the world would you still have to mask on social distance that is an admission that they don't know that it's a vaccine and that's an absurdity. There's no long term proven safety My biggest concern honestly, is Next slide please. dose is antibody dependent enhancement reaction. You get a shot you're fine Look, it's preventing this preventing that with I'm not anti Vax, not tinfoil hat. I've had lots of vaccines. My kids have had vaccines, that's fine. But if you get a Coronavirus, shot historically SARS, MERS animal coronaviruses you get a shot. When you're exposed to a wild type variant of the virus. Six 912
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months later, the immune system can go haywire in the SARS vaccine trials in the ferrets and the monkeys. 100% 100% of the animals when exposed to wild type virus ended up with immune reaction.
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John: Alright, so that's also science. Maybe not the science a lot of people want to hear. So we had this. This guy we both had the clip from Bosch, the professor scientists hair doctor from Belgium, who would who would work for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He was saying we should not be vaccinating people who have had COVID the shedding virus you're actually making it worse. You're spreading it. It's exactly the wrong time. up I'm sorry. You broke up. Oh, okay. I was actually just taking a pause. I was just, I was just breathing for a second. So there's a new guy Newman horch, chiasm, no, nor chiasm, nor chasm, nor chasm, I guess new mit kuhlmann H o m, Han, nor chasm. I think he may be Egyptian or something. And he's a former surgeon. He's retired now he's not that old. But he says, Oh, my God, we should not be doing this. This is exactly the wrong thing. His reason is that the moderna mRNA, this, that's kind of the basis. That's what Pfizer's doing. That's what think AstraZeneca is also a version of that. The only one that's not as Johnson and Johnson, which in my mind, and the way I see it, and what I've heard classifies it as a medical device and not as a vaccine. But the company that started that's moderna. They, if you go on their website and take a look, they do chemotherapy, that doesn't mean it's poison, like your traditional chemotherapy, they do mRNA chemotherapy, and they tailor it for each individual. And this science, you know, it's it's
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DNA, you're you're modifying stuff you're giving instruction with mRNA. It may be the future. I mean, Elan Musk is into this stuff. Maybe I mean, it may not be for me personally, but you know, you can get a shot, fix everything, be preventative. That's been pontificated about for years and years, do you so maybe it's true, but it will always be individualized. And that's where I think this doctor is you listen to what he says in this one clip is from Tucker Carlson tonight, which I'm surprised to cut out Carlson, I'm surprised that this guy was on the show. I think that's what he may be seeing here, especially specifically when he keeps bringing up not one size fits all. I am very staunch supporter of this vaccine. I believe that operation warp speed, frankly delivered to America, in under a year, the equivalent of putting a man on Mars, frankly, and this vaccine is probably going to be one most powerful and effective vaccines we've ever made. But just like any other medical therapy and treatment, it's not a one size fit all. And if we attempt to make one size fit all, we will almost certainly cause harm, with the concern being what we're doing here is an absolutely unprecedented vaccine campaign in the history of Western civilization. we're deploying a vaccine. And this, you know, this is, frankly, just one of the one of the most dramatic differences between this vaccine campaign and any other. And I think that, you know, you don't have to really go to
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medical school Tucker, to understand that. It is not a standard approach to vaccinate people who are already infected. So I think it's a dramatic error on the part of our public health officials to try to put this vaccine into a one size fits all paradigm. And you know, I have to tell you, I'm personally very familiar with what happens and how harm is caused when when the medical establishment and experts try to To put a medical therapy or a medical treatment into a one size fits all medical therapy, medical treatment, exactly what we're doing with this vaccine. So we're gonna take this problem that we have with the with the covid 19 pandemic, which is that half a percent of the population is susceptible to dying. And we're going to compound it by causing totally avoidable harm by vaccinating people who are already infected recently, the signal is almost deafening, you know, that people are having complications and adverse events are people who have been recently or currently or previously infected. I don't think we can ignore this. I mean, there's some very, very strong anecdotal cases that are coming through, and I'm happy to talk to you about these. But I believe that, you know, we can't trade efficacy, we can't trade safety for efficacy. So in other words, yes, this vaccine is gonna be one of the most effective vaccines we've ever made. But if you but if you take that efficacy, and say, you know, what, we're gonna sacrifice the lives of X number of Americans
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were unsuspecting, and trusting. I think you're doing a real disservice. I mean, I think it's, it's, it's, it's a it's a problem.
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Adam: So there's my conclusion that this is they, you know, they're very good at, apparently, I said it, that's apparent from their own literature, they're very good at tailoring mRNA treatments for people. But if you're doing it for a mass population, you do it somewhere in the middle here. And that could have adverse effects on people who fall outside of that range. I mean, this is very different from from the traditional vaccine process. So if it's reprogramming something inside of you, you know, and you've got windows, you've got Windows Vista, that's what you're running on. Its head of, you know, instead of Linux. Now in trying to do a Windows 10 patch to a Windows Vista, it could be bad.
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John: Does that make any sense? That's my analogy, a pretty good analogy. It's what I just came up with. It feels like it though.
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So anyway, I told Horowitz and the thing comes in there doesn't know what you're running doesn't care. Yeah, it tries to install it's like permission error or whoops, look at this registry. I told Horowitz I have dibs on his road caster. I'm sorry. What say again? I told Horowitz I have dibs on his road caster.
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Is he gonna all get sick to him? That took long? Yeah, took long because I didn't expect that to go there. My brain doesn't work that.
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Adam: Horowitz got it? Yeah, anyway, you know, we'll see. We'll see. I think I mean, I'm not anti Vax. I've had I've just recently as Oh gosh, 2003 I had I didn't even know what I got any more of the military shot me up when I went to Iraq, you know? Yeah, I made a choice at that point. I was not happy about it. was probably sent me yellow fever or something. Oh, God knows whatever. Yellow Fever. Yeah, you don't want to get yellow fever? No, no. So So I you know, not happy, by the way. So I forgot all about that. That's interesting. I went to the Voodoo doctor to the Euro Voodoo daddy applied. kinesiologist Yeah, I haven't had a full on checkup in, gosh, in over a year. Now. So he does the whole thing with pressing on my hand and feeling everything and you know, the Voodoo that he does that I like so much that I believe in, which is, you know, a very elaborate supplement sales job, but it's very convincing, and I feel great. And I don't know the inside of a hospital or doctor's office. So I was trying to I have these allergies ever since I moved to Austin. They've been really bad. I got the mold fixed, which is done with quercetin and nettles. It's comes into combo pill. never had a problem with mold really since then. Or if I knew it, so it was really bad. I could take a few extra and good to go. It's a great product. But I still in fact, I was getting very sinus explosions. Almost. The closer we go to downtown for out to dinner. It's like something in the
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air downtown. I can't handle it. And it's, it's it's it sucks when you're going out to uncouples dates. Are they pooping in the street like in San Francisco? Well, yes, but I don't have to go downtown. I can go right to East Riverside for that. Thanks, Adler. So, we did a hair analysis, which means you get some hair and you send it off to the lab and and they come back and they check it it's the stuff that your body's is pushing out because you hit my hair. Yeah, one thing and one thing only that is probably the cause of all my ailments and maybe cause of my Tourette's well possibly the hair that you you would look into hair for arsenic and Tina is slowly poisoning you very good drip drip style. Good try. Good try. No. Or snake. No very high level of mercury. Oh, yes. And Dr. Ron was all giddy. He's like, I got great news, and not so good news. So what's the great news? The great news is, I've been seeing you for 10 years. Now, it all falls into place. This is you, as it was that the great news? Well, you're poisoned by Mercury, okay. And it's, you know, it's like, it's a good 10% overweight. Well, and I say So what? So you can say I'm going to detox now it says, I can get the mercury out. The problem is, is, is there something in you that's producing it? number one producer of mercury? You can look it up on YouTube, it's nuts. You see people chewing food is your fillings. If you have any of those silver, like fillings, guarantee, they've got mercury in
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them. And, and so going back to how I got this, where did this come from? He said me? I don't know. I said, you know, but he also says, it affects your nervous system. He say it could very well be the source of your Tourette's. And I said, Well, that's interesting. That started around when I was seven when I remember we went overseas, we moved from the US and I got a whole crapload of vaccinations. Now, it's just just supposition vaccinations. Yeah, certainly back then. But I still How about that? Well, since you brought up Tourettes. All right. Did you think the hot mic guy in the airplane was the Tourette's guy? I haven't seen the hot mic guy. Oh, I sent you a clip I sent you the whole clip this is taken off the air. Oh, I have it here. No, no, I haven't seen it. Is it a thing the way he's talking or should I be watching him? No, no, this is a clip is an audio clip it was taken from you know these guys who record everything that the
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John: what's on the ATC or on the frequency. This is an ATC recording and nobody knows who it is because he never identified himself. But this is in San Jose moneta International. All of a sudden right in the middle of a bunch of you know guys landing and taking off you hear this
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Unknown: around a bucket bucket.
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Adam: pulling on tower that wants to hold on to
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Unknown: your fucking row of coal.
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John: Yeah, yeah. That's when your mic keys up. very unfortunate, especially since like they knew who it was. They had his tail number. Oops. Yeah, now it doesn't have to rest. He's just angry. Well, he did a little Tourette's thing in there. You couldn't hear it. You'd have to listen to it a couple of times to catch it. It was this little, little that little it's a little break where he couldn't quite pull his words together. And it's a very I've heard it before. I think it was Tourette's. I was just frozen Hyundai's in the middle of the debt. The thing I thought he had heard, so we know about it. No, I'm sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Haven't you never opened my email? Now? I do. I do. If you sent it last night. I say that because you said you always say to me, but because that's true, too. You know what? You're right. I have a filter. Like send it over here. And once in a while look in the box, you know, like you do once in a while you type in your search in squirrel mail Adam, and you'll say what do you do? Yeah, and then you look at more than once a week. Yeah, I'm sure what this says because squirrel mail throws you randomly all over the place. I have no idea why I'm squirrel hunting. I'm not taking it from that squirrel. Okay, a couple other things before we take a break. Long haulers. We haven't talked about long haulers in bit, but the clip custodian caught it caught a little shorty here on ABC.
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Unknown: Meanwhile, we're learning more about the so called long haulers suffer COVID symptoms for months. most experienced neural neurological symptoms, which include strange dreams and visions.
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Adam: Sounds pretty groovy actually. love to know they tell you what these dreams and visions were? No, I guess not. Every reporter is this. That's the first thing I'd want to know. Yeah. Should I should I get it for the dreams alone? Maybe not. Yeah. And anyway, all of this will be remembered by the children of America at least and I'm sure the book will be translated into many different languages. As a very good time were courageous people came together and courageous heroes really did what they could and they and they lead the world and yes, Sometimes they messed up and they just went back and correct it because that's how science works all of a sudden, yes, we're going to we're going to erase, erase all the bullcrap that took place for the children of America, and we're going to teach them this history of what took place. This is how it will go down in history. This children's book is just the first one to do it.
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Unknown: We have seen him a lot on TV during the coronavirus pandemic. But now Dr. Anthony Fauci is the star of a children's book. The book is called Dr. Fauci how a boy from Brooklyn became America's doctor. It's all about folks whose life I spoke to the author Kate Messner, about the doctors time in Massachusetts, Dr. Fauci is really interesting from a scientist perspective, because he's a scientist who really values the liberal arts as well. And he talked about that both as it relates to his Jesuit High School, Regis High School in New York, St. One,
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Adam: former New York banker went to FYI
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Unknown: and college of the Holy Cross in in western Massachusetts, because he was pre med, but he was also studying philosophy and history and literature. And he values that so much
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what everyone does in the world, which is
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really important for a scientist, and somebody whose job involves so much communication with people. What do you hope that kids and parents take away from reading this book? Well, for kids, one of Dr. Fauci his biggest takeaways, I think, is that science is a process. And we're always learning more and always understanding more. And we're going to make mistakes when we're trying to figure things out. And it's really important to be able to look at new information with an open mind and revise those ideas, which is something that was especially relevant during the covid 19 pandemic. This was a brand new virus, and no one had seen it before. We were starting with zero information. And so as we learned more, we saw our public health figures revising their guidance on how to stay safe. So I think that's really important for kids to remember that. When they're involved in problem solving in science, they're going to make mistakes and the key to everything is figuring out what went wrong and figuring out what's next.
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John: Exactly. It's like all we hear all day is shut up. It's science, you don't understand science, science masks, three times science, science, but it's going to be covered up for the children of the world by Well, they made mistakes, but they were very smart and and started from zero. Yeah, 20 years of experience.
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That's not what's gonna go down, but a crock and Who were those two dingbats? I use the word I don't know precisely. I don't know. Who was it? That was, I don't know.
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Adam: And then, Dr. Joseph Alpert, the editor in chief of the American Journal of Medicine, has written an article and published it. He says patients with serious disease are dying from fear of COVID scared to death. There you go. Mass hysteria, but in my old substack column, thank you very much. It's in the show notes. You should look at this one. Maybe tack it on to we have a good good library of stuff about this. This should be in the National Archives. This whole year of our show podcast. Yes, that sounds like this whole year of our show. We should be in there. No, I agree. Ramsey canes back maybe that can be his next project. Get us in there. Ramsey you can do it. And with that I'd like to thank you for your courage to in the morning to you the man who put the sea in the confused listeners note. Mr. JOHN c. devorah ack oh crap I wasn't ready
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that's right everybody
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you know I honestly on the last show when you were like no, no, I've got screw tops. I thought that was kind of John's way of saying I'm done with this gag. So I was prepared for it to be over that's interesting. I misjudged that gotcha yeah cuz I actually normally I have those those two clips ready to go. Like, I don't need him he's not gonna do it. Dammit, you foiled me again Dvorak. Well, in the morning to you Mr. foiled also in the morning all ships to see boots on the ground feet in the air subs in the water all the dames and knights out there. We got a few people to thank for show 1332 in the morning to the trolls and the troll room. Hello trolls. Can I count you stand still stand Still stop biting Hey okay here we go hands up we got 1667 right now low as low as lower waning that's that's COVID thing is we and we didn't start with COVID people drops on with go there you're gonna have a real drops gonna stir you'll find out let's mark it down next this Sunday Sunday Sunday yeah we didn't we didn't start with going hey we're headed to the list we'll get to when we get to leat we might actually get somewhere that's no agenda stream comm where you can go I think leaf falls on the days were off. No, it doesn't. Okay, good. No, I think I checked that specifically. be crazy. No agenda stream.com we've got a live player there live troll room you can go and chat to your heart's content troll. Troll. Troll troll troll you want the live shows? It's fun. There's
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always something going on. There's always lots of people logged in that's no agenda stream.com and then we have no agenda social calm you know, I discovered that a lot of the share links were still active. No one that mean? Oh, remember I closed it down I want to keep it kept kept at 10,000 so you can't register anymore. But a whole bunch of people had share links we can share an invite. Oh, I'd like how to get to 10,100 I don't even know if I was able to disable it properly or not. Damn you. Damn, you defeated my system. So I'm still working on it. No agenda social calm. It's a mastodon server. Which only means the important part of that is it's federated, which means you can follow anyone and no agenda social calm or or message them. I'm at Adam at node in the social calm. He's at John C.. Dvorak had no agenda social.com the keeper reactivated her account. She was she heard about the purge coming up and she certainly hasn't been on no agenda social calm for over two years. So she was on deck. And she reactivated. So you know, this is a quite valuable to be a part of this. And then the art for Episode 1331. It was the palindrome. Let me just bring it up here. We titled that one brewed 10 or brewed x is the way it was written, which is the correct way to do it. The artwork was mountain Jay, who scores yet another one. And it was I mean, I even used a version of this for the pre stream she did about four or five. This was the clown world order. And it was was kind of no
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competition once you agree. Uh, there's, there's a couple of things we talked about. But let me see we're going well, okay. Yeah, so, so Darryl did the no comic strip blogger did the age, there were a couple of Asian fevers. And now, I will say there's one thing we take into consideration. The whole point of this is to have an exciting image when someone is looking at a list of podcast episodes and their podcast app. And a lot of apps barely even do that. So the other thing it's really good for is when we post the show on social media that was going to be taken down. That could possibly get me taken off Twitter. The yellow the yellow fever with the Asian girl Wouldn't you agree? Oh yeah, absolutely. The same with America's asshole with Chinese food and chopsticks. I mean, you gotta be a little smarter about that. And I think a lot of the guys just put it in just for the other artists to look at or for us to go oh my god that's terrible. Oh, that's possible. Yeah, what was comic strip blogger? Well, so put up another but far another put a button every show here coming out comic strip button, man Hmm.
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John: to Paul, the trusted advisor stop starts things off that's been a while I think haven't we? And again with 1331 the palindrome which makes him a member of the 1331 Club. Yes sir. Unfortunately, this is a show 1332 Well, we'll get he's in Fort Worth erequest karma and party blowers for brother john and fiance Jennifer's approaching fall wedding. Oh, Donna Jennifer homebuying also some of her home buying and human resource making oh my god that trifecta little girl yay and that's amazing the jingles for for you got a lot of work to do there with all this karma you want coming your way.
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Unknown: You've got karma
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John: mercy, or Hershey but probably hursey in quarter lien Idaho 336 dude named man who hates the mouse. JOHN is my spirit animal. 336 is your share of my modern star games this year? Do you think jingles no karma Matt Do you think he might have meant moderna to cinema? I know but since it's capitalized, do you think maybe that was a spell checking error? I'm guessing it probably was Madonna because it stuck skyrocket? Yeah, exactly. Well, thank you could have made some serious money with that stock. Appreciate it Matt. Michael Spillane plan, and I just read him. Frederick Missouri. Oh no, I don't read them. Well, Frederick Maryland defined 3350
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birthday donation ITM when I realized the show 1333 would be just one day after March 27. The day that completes my 50th trip around the sun. I knew it was time to finally donate. Unfortunately, this is show 1332 May I please have a D dishing?
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Unknown: You've been de deuced.
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John: I was hitting the mouse by Serge JB of the DMV several years back. But I only listened to occasionally until a long came to scan demick lockdowns last March. I haven't missed the show since john. Thanks for the 2016 Bordeaux wine tip. Oh yes. I'm curious whether you prefer those over 2013 Napa and Sonoma wines. different animal can say do 2013 was a tremendous Napa Valley vintage toys while was actually not bad? Yeah, I agree.
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I would appreciate your take just as much as Adam. Yes. You got it right there. Anyway, I'm too damn old to say anything. Kindly request the following jingles. Drop aroused Fauci wheeze. Good night left nut. And if karma is also permitted, may I please have in our two D two? Thank you both for keeping my amygdala in check. Chris Bowen in Frederick, Maryland. It was hard to get it aroused and it is hard to get it aroused but we got it. Good night left nut
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Unknown: karma.
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John: Ever the comedian's tells the stories Sarah hamro in Seattle, Washington 333 33.
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My second donation The first one being for DJ T's birthday. I was hitting the mouth more than a year and a half ago by my smoke Hot fiance who turns 59 Today he's on the list. March 25. Happy birthday.
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Dean. Oh, can you see Dino monkey boy with curly hair? Gina? Yeah, you got it Dino monkey boy with curly hair. You got it. I've been meaning to donate for quite some time with his birthday falling on a show day. It was meant to be please call him out as a douchebag. You got it.
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Very strange, psychotic note. As well as wishing him a happy birthday. I leave very much honey purging and I'll kill you for jingles. I would like some goat karma. Living the mac and cheese life sleepy Joe. And that's true. Thank you both for keeping it real. keeping me sane giggling and laughing out loud. Sincerely, Sarah. Don't be calling our producers saying
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Adam: it was interesting.
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Unknown: mac and cheese, mac and cheese.
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He would go
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you've got karma.
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John: forgotten about that. That's a good one are no agenda kids are the best. And they're so abused by their parents. It's hilarious. Now, I have a clip today from from one of them. Mark Lyons in Minneapolis many Minnesota 333. I'm finally able to throw some money away now that I've got my Biden bucks. been listening since 2016. Because I was sick of the partisan media coverage. Thank you for your wit and scrutiny of the media. I need a D douchey. And some karma.
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Unknown: You you've been de deuced
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you've got karma.
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John: Steve Brel, I'm guessing 333 IDM. JOHN and Adam and on our show 31332. If you got it right, being divisible by 3330. That's interesting. It was a great opportunity to swell. There's another last the last opportunity. It was he says it was a great opportunity to get close to my future title of Sir, please stop. Thank you for the BI weekly amygdala therapy. No jingles. I'm just curious about how the original Carmo what the original karma was. So I'll request one from those who could use a bit. Cheers stub Yeah, that's just this. That's this is the old original original karma.
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Unknown: You've got karma?
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Adam: Yeah, we've still play the original. Sure. There's no one's ever produced one better. Now. We're not soliciting one. Well take this next note from Sheila. Yes. Let me open it up. Because this is a note that was sent in? Well, I can read it. I got it in the morning, john and Adam listening to your show last May when my friend Andrea hit me in the mouth is $333, by the way, and she's from North Carolina. I want to thank you both for 10 months of conspiracy therapy. I have learned so much from your show. And you helped me realize I am not alone. Last summer, I recommend your show to a friend I've known for over 40 years, she's panicked over COVID and hates Trump. We've not seen each other or spoken about anything political since July. And I thought hearing your show would alleviate some of her fears. And give her another perspective. Oh. And I'm reading this code. By the way, I have no idea how this is going to unfold. But typically that could be a bad idea. Out of the blue in late January, she defriended me via a scathing text because of my political views and the events of January 6. She also said she could not bring herself to listen to your show. Because of the comments. She read about your show on Reddit. Oh my god. She got she went to the Reddit. So that's I have that blocked in the VPN. I can't even go to Reddit. So although I lost a longtime friend, I feel like I found two new friends in you. Thank you for your courage. Yes. We'll come over and hang
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out and drink Chardonnay. You lost the psycho friend. Yeah, exactly. For a lame brain. You can use either word. Yes, thank you. Right. Sad but what happens? Please accept my first treasure donation of $333 not an original amount I know but here's why I chose it the year I turned 30 there were a lot of threes in my life. My apartment number was 333 I paid an attorney $333 to help with a speeding ticket. I started waking up at 333 in the morning, or looking at the clock in the afternoon it being 3:33pm on my first Vegas trip last year I played roulette on the line between 30 and 33 and one this year I've received notification of my annual salary adjustment and bonus on three three at 3:33pm. The signs are clear. I was meant to love your show or I'm living a lie. You be the judge anyway, it's clearly time to donate. Thank you for providing valuable information and helping me not feel so alone in this crazy world. And if you would just tell me what the jingles are because I wasn't ready for that. I'm sorry. Okay. It's ready. Sharp. I got a Sharpton. She wants Don't eat me bow Jaiden Okay, I can get that pretty quick and that's true. You got them. That's true. I have read in jobs karma for a friend. Okay. And then she says by
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Unknown: ESP ICT
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jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
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John: She mentions little PS here. Actually, I'm from the greater Raleigh area. But I just wanted to hear john say a few quais Farina again.
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Adam: I think a lot of safe way Yeah. How do you pronounce it? puke way if you quit. It's also Suge Knight. I should have known that but
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John: we hung we hung out. popping bottles in the club with this tube tube. Yes, Suga su Matthew at apki napkin aka 883 2403 Bye guys. Oh god, you're encouraging this behavior. I know I'm just reading this in all caps when a toast to do wanted to send a birthday biscuit for my oldest human resource Amelia who turns 18 on 324 I continue to try and hit by human resources in the mouth. But this is how I ensure they listened to the podcast forcing kids listens apologies turns at very good very good and proud air is starting to realize that M five M is bombarding them with false narratives. We read a note from someone very influenced by that earlier in the show we did keep preaching to us and a little our to do another one or two D to karma never hurts Matt
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Unknown: they always give me a biscuit on my birthday.
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John: elwha liebel in Newark Delaware she donation emails 323 Yeah, I think I didn't print
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know, I have written on a on a sheet that was taken from like a denier for his notebook or something. Yeah, torn out for $250 and he writes from Dean my second contribution on my way to knighthood thanks for a great show. Please give me relationship karma and jobs karma. You got it. Got
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Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs. That's the job.
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John: Michael bowling in diletta Goleta Goleta, California 233 Hey guys
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did this not me it's no no this that's that's not true because this was not capitalized. This was just Hey guys. You could have just done the Hey guys not hi guys like the other one was all caps so hey guys,
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sir bowling, good land and we're here all week. Yeah, sure. Bowling of the good land in the no fun state of California here donating it to honor in honor says but as to honor of my friend ra Richard t. This is the weekend of the GB OMC super spreader event. his bachelor party nice. Like it. Although he's a man of the weekend. I still have to call him out as a royal douchebag.
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For never donating and by the way, Roy Bag Wait How can you be sir bowling of the good land if he never donated?
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No, he's the guy. No,
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no. Oh, I'm sorry, friend. I'm sorry. I was confused. Oh good. I was confused. Yeah, Richard t a douchebag Bill Nye that he's a Royal Dutch royal category. We haven't seen that yet. Hold on a second hit him with another one.
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For your crown for never donating a loving light for you to on the best podcast in the universe. Can you please send us some hang over karma as we are going to need it? pS Brian h john s and of course James s. So m f m are also major. Oh, get another more douchebag Oh, okay, let's do it again. We got Ryan at Ryan.
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We got Josh. We got James. And I would say yes, I have some some hangover karma. A very wise man told me recently now you're about to get married. There is only one food product that will turn women off have sex. JOHN, can you enlighten us? I don't know. Is it garlic? No, it was wedding cake. It was your joke. I can't believe you blew the Steve Allen. Oh, man.
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Unknown: You've got karma.
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Adam: This is why we don't do this. It was just recently you sent it to me by mistake. I thought it was funny that you sent that to me. Do you think you're mixing me up? Okay. Virginia Watson catch you can catch you can catch your can Alaska. 214. Oh one I have no no. I think she's number two here. No, that Sheila Nope. Don't have a note for her. Sorry. Let us know. We'll be happy to pick it up. Chaisson Ibarra Ibarra North Northridge, California. Hello, Tina. That's a no Hello. I'm sending in a donation of $200 this wait. Nobody knows what he meant. No, he's he didn't stretch out the O's. This is just more like Hello chastens. I'm sending a donation of $200 in honor of my smokin hot wife DJ, back in January, she sent in a donation from my birthday but did not dedicate it. And she got the producer credit. So it's only fair. for her birthday. She gets the public recognition for surviving a year of the scan demick Wow, I get the producer credit. This show has helped the both of us stay sane during this bullcrap. Here I introduced her to Moe facts during the BLM riots, and she enjoyed the show a lot. I said hey, if you'd like that your love no agenda. We are now both on our way to being knighted and damned. Love you babe. You're the shit jingles smokin hot wife? Yes that we got a movie for him. And then he wants it. That's true. And then a original shut up slave. Yes. That's just the kid and what's the end goat karma. We got it. Thank you very
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much. Good to have you. Jason gets the credit.
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Unknown: Slay
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John: last on the list is Kelly be in Lockport, Illinois. 200. And she says in the morning, I'm an elder millennial, an elder millennial.
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How we divide them into two groups the younger and the younger the 30 Plus, I guess she's 30 plus probably who came across the best podcast in the universe during the BLM riots trying to find some logical explanations of the world. Well, nearly a year later, most other podcasts have fallen by the wayside. But I still eagerly await for my bi weekly dose of no agenda. I'm sad to say this is my first donation. So I'm desperately in need of a D dishing.
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Unknown: d deuced.
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John: Thank you so much for keeping this germaphobe oh boy sane during the COVID fear monger takeover. Okay, imagine and I please get a build back better jingle. Okay, yeah. Thanks and bye, Kelly B thank you for the on your freedom.
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Adam: I'm Jeff Smith. That's the plan. By the way, did you know that the infrastructure plan is build back better? is it now? Yeah. Well, let's wrap this up. I know that the potholes on highway 80. Well, hold on. We'll play it in a moment. Let's Let's wrap this up. Thank you. These are our executive producers and associate executive producers. It's a real credit. Go ahead, look on IMDB, you'll see real Hollywood producers, not even douchebags, they have some, they are also enjoying the credit of being an executive, or associate executive producer of the no agenda show, in this case, Episode 1332, thank you very much for participating in the grand experiment that we call our value for value. And we look forward to thanking our other producers $50 and above. Coming up in our second segment, if you'd like to participate in this very simple, you go to a donation website, we've figured out and have a jingle for avora.org slash and a thank you for your time, your time and your treasure producing Episode 1332 with the no agenda show our formula is this. We go out hit people in the mouth.
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Yeah. So Chuck Schumer, who calls President Biden Biden in his public speeches, which I thought was interesting, yeah, he's, he's all over the the build back better, which is the plan here he is talking about the infrastructure plan, which I heard was going to be 4 trillion, but it kind of came out as it will be $3 trillion, it's likely to be the Biden plan, which is called build back better, which combines a bunch of things. Number one, is a Matic increase in infrastructure, both traditional infrastructure, but also green infrastructure is very climate oriented. So for instance, we would have a power grid that could bring solar and wind power to one from one end of the country to the other. Okay, stop right there, Chucky, checky, checky checky. You are not sending DC wind power from one end of the country to the other, bro. That's not science from one end of the country to the other. I've made a proposal which Biden is accepted that we encourage greatly encouraged electric cars, which don't collude as opposed to the internal combustion engines. And this is exactly on track. This is build back better. And it's all about the coming after the grid. This thing in Texas, I'm I'm questioning now how coincidental it was. And we know it was purely because of contracts and futures and trading and risk taking, which went to the detriment of the of the residents of Texas. But maybe some people let it go. So we could have this narrative of, oh, you should connect to our grid,
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and we should have one. And we need to redo the grid by the same Obama bot who felt he was invincible after getting the vaccine today, and he lives in Texas. He said, Oh, yeah, no, our greatest Oh, shit. So we got to finally tackle that. And that's gonna take some money. And that's good. We need charging points for electric vehicles. This is the plan. This is the plan that is your build back better coming for the grid. Now, if we were genuinely a conspiracy nuts, like your letter writer said, we would have picked up on the or thought at least thought of this idea that the Texas grid thing was a scam. It was a scam to push the bill back better. And it's no coincidence that then shumard come out with this nonsense about sending wind power from coast to coast. Yeah. Which is, is laughable. Yeah. And bland is no idea. The thing is, we got to remember that all these doofuses that are in Congress with the exception of very few and maybe the few that are educated, like let's say even Rand Paul, who is a legitimate doctor, there's a couple other doctors that are there. They're well educated, but most of them don't know jack about science at all. They're always pushing science science because there's something to fall back on. They don't even know how to say they don't even know what science is. They wouldn't know science have had bitten in the ass. Absolutely. Well, it's also a part of D growth ism, which is a term we should be on the lookout for. D growth ism. It
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spell that D growth ism. It's all one word. It's not hyphenated. So what is d growth? This is it's all rope, D growth, gr o w th. D growth. Growth. The growth is an idea that critiques the global capitalist system. Pursue As bad as kill it, which pursues growth at all costs causing human This is your stakeholder capital, causing human exploitation and environmental destruction. The D growth movement in excess of activists and researcher, researchers advocates for societies that prioritize social and ecological well being instead of corporate profits, overproduction, and excess consumption. This requires radical redistribution, reduction in the material size of the global economy, and a shift in common values towards care, solidarity and autonomy. De growth means transforming societies to ensure environmental justice, and a good life for all within planetary boundaries. life for all.
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Oh, man, this is axios though, and this is it. JOHN? daxia. Yeah. Oh, oh, the multi billionaire because she married Steve Jobs and really did nothing else. But she inherited the like, 10s of billions of dollars. And now pretty much runs Disney and does axios that the lorann talking about how how we should just kill capitalism and and D growth? I mean, are you kidding me? I would like to say that what you just accused her of is of marrying for money. And he didn't marry for money. And if you as a result of being married, she got rich. She deserves every penny regardless. She does. Yes, she does. Absolutely. Ah, this is what I've convinced Tina of every penny baby. Every penny I'm taking from you. Come on the growth ism. I think when this I mean, we laugh about the cloud Schwab's and the big reset. I know we do, but Well, you did. We're a couple of what this is. But this is the outgrowth of that this is this is Chuck Schumer, he's still kind of an important person in American politics. Yeah. be supporting the idea of capitalism, instead of trying to turn us into a communist state, which is what this is about. Yes. And no. And you know, it sounds so Boomer ish when we say it, but well, you'll find out. I don't think it'll happen in America personally. No, it won't happen. But it's beside the point. The only reason it won't happen is because it guys, I guess, carping on it constantly, exactly. If we weren't around, I'm not gonna say it's only us because
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it's not No, but if it wasn't for guys, like us bitching and moaning constantly about these idiots trying to screw us over, take all our money, and make us not have any property that Klaus Schwab is guessing you won't have any property and you'll be happy. Yes, kind of an idiot who buys into that kind of thing, john, okay. One of the one of the stepdaughters is going to mean they're going to Maine because they want to go live in Maine. In an elder millennial, so Well, no, that's not true. 26. So they're driving. And well, where are you going to stay along the way? Now we're going to sleep in Walmart parking lot. There is a movement with today's millennials a certain segment who are into that. I mean, Tina and I are like, what? I mean, yeah, I've slept in an Airstream. And it's, it's safe, but why just pop into a motel? Like this? So pretend to be homeless? No, no, they just want us to know that's not true. They just want to sleep in the eye. in a weird way I understand is sleep in a weird way? I probably stinks enough. I mean, come on. Anyway, you know, these attitudes do change and we had the hippie culture and people read too far out, man, let's hitchhike a friend of my good friend of mine hitchhike. Remember hitchhiking member hitchhiking. We used to hitchhike all the time. Oh, I used to give rides to hitchhikers until I got sexually assaulted. Well, not really assaulted. But so friend of mine actually hitchhike coast to coast. Back when it was just cool. Yeah,
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he made it. It was the American way. It was it was the summer American summer dream to hit sharing. It was sharing, ride sharing, ride sharing. We're very sharing country. And we share we had to keep an eye we were realizing last night that we are living truly in the simulation. And what I mean by that is I think she was listening to Victor Davis Hanson podcast which I love Tina for the she gets all the soaks up all that stuff. I didn't have a time clip anything because he's not really that clippable at least in any reasonable timeframe. And there was some other articles she's talking about where you have the professional librarian people. So this is the whole middle class that you and I are part of that and it's you Know the educated the scholars, the professional business class, a lot of them very left leaning. And then you have what's classified as the boat people. And this is, you know, small business, the people who have a boat who could participate in the Trump boat trains, and that and it's a lot of people and they're all struggles, really, these are elites, really, there's too much of us. And so this is why the canceled culture is, is kicking people out of this relatively small area. And it may only be five or 10 million people tops, tops, tops, who are on Twitter and this nonstop spin cycle because it goes from twittered through the cable news and the cable news talks about the way the other cable news talked about it, and they go back and someone's
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calling someone out and that, oh, someone got the platform. Wow. And it's become
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a simulation that we enjoy living in, particularly when we can see other people getting taken down. It's become a reality show. No better proven. Then in this clip that one of our producers sent to me of Mt. V's I think it's called ghosted and this is a it's a reality show. I don't I've never seen it. I think I've heard about it. And it's it's kind of like a bachelor friend show but you can be if someone goes to, you know, then basically the not answer your texts, not answering your emails if you don't exist. And this is now entertainment on MTV, my alma mater. Thank you, MTV, were canceled culture is now being positioned. And it's all this part of it, which we have to get our heads out from time to time. I like marijuana, it's become a full on Game Show. This is how it should set up a little better. So there's two girls sitting across from each other. A black girl and a white girl and the black girl is so called Black so called White, the black who turns out she's not a DOS but she's from Jamaica, but she is going to tell the white girl Why she ghosted her IE kicking her off the
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Unknown: show goes to you because they supporting Trump. When I saw these posts before you deleted
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them, what's that photo of
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Whitney posted about the inauguration and seemed like you were very enthusiastic about it. There were posts on what he's page from the inauguration on this one, it says Trump's inauguration was empty. And then it's a photo of it clearly not being empty in posting that you are showing support. And it really just broke my heart. I didn't want to make you feel like you had to believe a certain thing in order to be my friend. How do I explain all of the experiences of my life and my family's life and say, Please don't support him for this reason or that reason? It's I couldn't, it was like trying to explain my whole life. My mom's from Jamaica. My dad's from seeing kids like those are two of the countries that he was talking to such horrible things about. I could never support that. And I could never stand by and watch someone who I love so so much support that. And that's why I
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Adam: want you to It's almost over, I want you to listen to the white girls response. So sudo
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Unknown: First of all, I want to say thank you for finally telling me. Second of all, I want to say like, I'm honestly kind of shocked that that was the reason like I was not expecting that at all. I'm kind of mad because this is like ghosting is so messed up. If you had texted me and said, What's up with the Trump stuff? I would text you back now and tell you I don't like him. My family built a steel company. And like some of the economic stuff helps small steel companies in freakin Utica, New York.
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Adam: That didn't matter. Basically, that's that's the struggle that's going on. And we're stuck in this media machine. And if you just turn it off, I would recommend the Zen TV experiment I've been recommending it for almost as long as we've been doing the show, the Zen TV experiment, you could search it, it's always the top. And you'll understand what television is doing to you and how it's interesting. You're smart enough to understand how it interacts with social media. And it's a drug and people are hooked on it and they love it. We've heard this from our our millennials, that they love it. They love the bachelors. It's fantastic. It is a sick sick sick drug. And it's okay go play all you want but it remains entertainment and everything else is bullshit. It policy really matters we'll see Muslim terrorists that Biden brought back build back better Joe. That's bad. all this other stuff is meaningless this is this is this is why that guy wrote that note. Just listen to yourself hating on the TV. And these good solid American shows showing up people feel you're just a negative Nelly. I said it earlier. I'll say it again for a better life
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Unknown: beyond your freedom back
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John: for someone else, we got a full jingle package. Now you have a I do have a clip that I wanted to play. This is from Courtney Chase, one of our producers, and her three year old Daphne cool. Somehow picked up along the way the pronunciation of the President's name as Bo Jaiden
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all she does is talk about Bo J.
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Just a little a little clip. I love this. Daphne
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Unknown: to wear those masks. How many masks
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Who says that?
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bow tie?
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Adam: Oh
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John: so cute. Oh giant says you have to wear both masks. You need to get the adorable man. How's he doing? Oh, we're getting there. He's almost at the point now where you can produce some some material and he's got just the right voice and a little boy horses. I'm sure he does. douchebag really well, doesn't he? He's got to douchebag pretty much well when he wants to say it.
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Adam: Oh, just a 42nd clip. Actually, I should have played this. This is happening here. People are stepping away from the drug. They are stepping away from the madness. And it's and it's it's because Trump is gone. You know, now we And me too. I'm also like, Okay, a little more relaxed.
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Unknown: Former President Trump's exit from the White House coincided with a slump in ratings for cable news channels and digital news sites. According to a Washington Post analysis data from media tracking firm comm scores, as well as the Nielsen company indicated drops in traffic across websites for the post which lost roughly 1/4 of its monthly web traffic as well as the New York Times which lost roughly 17% of its traffic over January in February. In the cable news rating wars cnn lost 50% of its primetime audience over the first few months of 2020 according to the post while msnbc lost more than a fourth and Fox News lost just 6% causing cnn to lose its briefly one ratings dominance for the month of January
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Adam: yeah of course it's annoying no one wants to hear it turn on me that's my go to man msnbc all day long. Domestic Violence what I hear Mr. dv ease is now the latest term. It's crazy man like oh shoot I have to look it up. It's in the show notes. They're just going nuts. I hear it is the word under the purge is where I put that kind of stuff here now. Oh, yeah, this was from office, the Director of National Intelligence classification of DVDs. I'm not gonna read the whole thing, but you have our m v E's, which are racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists. And an MV is which is militia violent extremists, then you have the most lethal, they present the most lethal dv threats with the rMv ease most likely to conduct mass casualty attacks against civilians. And by the way, they're looking at knocking on your door to see if any red flag or something. Oh, here we go. Are rMv ease they are DVE ease with ideological agendas derived from bright bias, often related to race or ethnicity. Told us msnbc held by the actor msnbc against others, including a given population group. Now we also have animal rights environmental violent extremists, the so called ar e v E's. Oh my god. We have abortion related violent extremists also known as Christians. We have doesn't say that. We have anti government anti authority, violent extremists. Austin is podcasters. sovereign citizen violent extremists the SCV where you can be an AV oh my goodness and anarchist vibe Don't
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extremes. This is this is an actual document. Anything to get more budget? Yeah, you're right on that man. Hey, do you wanna you want to take? Oh, sorry, no, I was gonna ask if you want to hear about the 12 most racist, racist and offensive phrases that people still use in the workplace from Business Insider. You're going to read racist phrases you know if you work for the New York Times and you did this reading, quoting you'd be out now, but I'm afraid better. That's true. Okay, go Okay, uppity Well, we knew it wouldn't work anymore. up he is. That's no good because that that's from the 40s You can't say up the peanut gallery. Pina get what's wrong peanut gallery in reality coding Business Insider, the peanut gallery named a section in theaters usually the cheapest and worst, where many black people sat during the era of vaudeville. I'd like to see that document because my understanding of the peanut gallery all came from howdy doody. He had a peanut gallery for howdy doody was clearly racist. Well, it's possible looking back on it, it might be true, Jip, but I think you and I would panic. Okay. Okay, I'll give you I'll give the peanut gallery. That's interesting. But that's not what it means when you use it. You mean just a rock? Okay, I'm just telling you what Business Insider says. I can't do which is one of the most globalist pieces of crap published. Jip you know we say I got gypped on that Well, we know that that is they've been teaching about this forever.
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It's a good term. paddy wagons. Now watch Patty originated
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may be a show opener. Holy crap. You got me with that one. It was an original. It originated in the late 1700s as a shortened form of Patrick and then later a pejorative term for Irishman wagon usually refers to a vehicle paddy wagon either stemmed from the large number of Irish police officers or the perception that rowdy drunken Irishman constantly ended up in the back of police cars according to make up your minds. It was the Irish that named it a paddy wagon. They're Irish cops and Irish drunks. I mean, okay, I'm given that I'm not going to what else you gonna call it Next on the list burger. burger. burger. When you call someone a bugger, you are accusing them of being a solder might at least according to the original, the original re lurks buggery, the term stemmed from Bogo Mills, who led religious sect during the Middle Ages called bulgaricus. Through various languages, the term morphed into bugger many considered the Bogo Mills hereto heretical and thus they said approach sex in an inverse way. I think these days MAGA is a compliment, isn't it? I mean, you can don't you get all kinds of anal sex education when you're a six a mugger I don't I don't know where what Who? This offends hooligan. Also not okay. Since when? Since Business Insider says it says it again. It's an anti Irish thing. Oh, but how about this Eskimo? What Eskimo the yet. That is we can't use Eskimo anymore. Nope. Nope. Eskimo comes from the same Danish word borrowed from Algonquin ash
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gimmick which literally means eaters of raw meat
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John: so what's what the other is what the Japanese do we eat? Sushi. What's the difference? I love Ross we're all beef by the way if you can get it safe down. tar tar
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Adam: in Holland in Holland filet American so that other anabolic etymological research suggested could mean Snow, Snow shoe netter. Either way, when we refer to an entire group of people by their perceived behaviors we trivialize their existence and culture let's start using the proper term like in you it louder they keep using white males than that should be banned sold down the river it's not okay that's that's racist. It's racist not nvrs just not race NPR reports the during slavery in the US mass know what it means. I didn't know this. Oh, yeah, I wouldn't do with the slaves that really were acting up and had given up but we're up, buddy john, when the slaves were up and down the river. Which meant they were sent to plantation Florida Mississippi it says here Yeah, well Mississippi Florida any place south of way down there they were they were.
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John: They were there when no one wanted to go there because it was too far away from the mic. Just get I should have ripped the bomb. Eenie meenie miney. Mo totally racist.
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Well, if you follow it up, yeah, yeah. Hip hip hooray. is anti semantically anti semitic. Yes, because perrey conveys as much merriment as the full version kazaam it's now racist. zoll race. I don't know. It's, it's, as you said, it's a piece of crap publication. I'm kind of sorry I brought it up now. Yeah, I am too.
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But it shows the mania that we have there.
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Adam: I got one last one. This is from a producer. Anonymous. I work for county auditor's office. I'm a meeting the state. I manage all of the GIS mapping is a dude named Ben mapping for appraisal work. But our office also prepares the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the country's finances each year each year also known as the CA fr is an acronym Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. And he forwarded me a copy from his boss. Could you please change the word ca fr to comprehensive annual financial report on the homepage. Believe it or not, there's an issue where some people consider the term ca fr to be offensive as it is pronounced the same as kufr kufr insulting term for black African offensive South African. So now we're pronouncing acronyms. And it sounds like so CFR sounds like the same as k f f IR. Therefore it had to be changed.
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John: Worst off the deep end is people should be ashamed of themselves for promoting this, this way of looking at life. They're not okay, they're not well, I have a funny clip now. Which I just picked up I found it on somebody's feed. And I had to say I had to play it because it's too good. And this is just the opposite of what you just did it because it probably puts the white announcer into a bad light. But I This was during the Super Bowl or last Super Bowl we had the month, month or so ago. And this will I believe this was the radio feed because during the middle of the game a streaker, which is something we don't talk about much on this show, but used to be very popular in the 70s these people to go run around naked. But in this case a guy's got his clothes on he's running around the field and this is always the disrupts the football game, it causes nothing but trouble. And so they don't like to even show it on the TV. So you don't get to see much of this because they'll cut away in the UK because it encouraged this behavior.
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So let's play the play by play of the Super Bowl streaker come down 2503 to go someone has run on the field, some guy with a bra.
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Unknown: And now he's not being chased. He's running down the middle of the 40 arms in the air and the victory salute is pulling down his pants, put
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up your pants, my man, pull up those pants. He's being chased to the 30. He breaks a ticket from a security guard down the middle of the 10.
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Adam: And they converge on him at the goal line. Pull up your pants take off the pawn Be a man and the players with hands on hips at the other end of the field and looking at them and shaking their head and saying why Oh, why is this taking place in a Super Bowl? What's interesting is that we played that. Well, it's possible. But every time I listened to it, I realized that that was the most exciting thing that happened. The whole Super Bowl, and they didn't show it which is the funniest. The best things never make it on TV. I think I've said this many times. It's one of your theories. Never makes it on TV ever. has to be controlled. Yes. What else? Do you have any other backup shows? Let's do some ISO show. Oh yes, I come equipped today. I'm gonna lose that. I am equipped. I got to okay. I've only got to pull down your pants up. Pull up your pants ISO. Hold on a second. I think we even ISO that before. There it is again. There it is. Hold on a second. That's interesting. When was it? It was? Show 1325 February 28. Okay, so here's your's the pull up your pants. ISO put up your pants, my man We might even use it I don't know. I doubt it. Now let's try this one is the second one. Suspicious suspicious. What I'm getting suspicious. I know I got you so beat I got you. Okay, I got a whole bunch. I'll just play. Boom shakalaka like that one. Here's Dershowitz nipples are okay, kind of like that. Here's one of you. You'll love it. You want it for Christmas? Then we have this fraud
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fraud fraud fraud fraud. I kinda. I kinda like that one. And, okay. One of those how. That's pretty good. Right? You're on a roll for ISOs Yeah, I think that nipples one is the I think is the funniest. Yeah, it is. It's not the most enunciated. Maybe I can jack it up a little bit. Here. Let me see. Let me jack you up, son. Let's see. nipples are okay. Yeah. Now it sounds good. Yeah, that's that's that's no agenda in the show. ISO. No doubt about it. I think you called it. I like the other ones, too. Any one of them could have been as a winner. Also, I wanted to say that we have to end the show mixes Jesse Corey Nelson. But also secret agent Paul with a full song. What it's called crazy by a secret agent Paul is is one of our professionals. Now he can crank this stuff out. Well, he only he's Australia. I think he only does it once in a while. But when he when he comes through you get the best. I mean, he it's a full on production. It's not just something slapped together. At all. That's good. That's good, too good. Now, maybe Ah, that's just more I don't want to do spring break stuff. I have I had the Mike lyndale rant. That's no good. What is the Michael Michael Sandel from the my pillow? The pillow guy? Yeah. What's his rant about? His rant about Fox. He thinks fox is chicken shit. They do that they won't. Oh, it's only 23 election. It's only 23 seconds. Yeah. Let's listen to Mike Mendell. And I want to say one thing there. Here's things that don't make
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sense to everybody. Let's just talk about Fox, you're already sued. It's too late to close the gate the cows rather burn. Why can't people go on there and say their free speech, then you're already sued Fox? What do you have when you're gonna get double sued? What's the matter with you? And I will say that straight out, it makes me I'm so you know, what are they in? I don't get it. Is it a fake lawsuit? You know, that this is actually worth discuss on us. And actually, I'm saying it too much. This is worth discussing, because are saying that. Yeah, I'm trying to stop it. Sidney Powell filed a motion to dismiss dominions lawsuit against her. And this is relevant to Mike Lindell, who is also being sued. And let me just get this clip here. And so what she filed has been turned in the press into the following.
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John: Oh, Sidney Powell acknowledges the big election the big lie about the election was just that big lie, because in response to dominions defamation lawsuit, powers, lawyers say reasonable people wouldn't buy her claims. And this is how CNN reported Jake Tapper. In our politics lean, she was one of the most prominent voices pushing the big lie on behalf of Donald Trump. But now right wing lawyer Sidney Powell is admitting that the big lie was, well, a big lie using the old you weren't supposed to actually believe me defense previously deployed by Fox News, in the face of a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit from Dominion voting system scene and Sara Murray joins me now to discuss it. Powell is basically claiming these claims for political theater, but but she filed them in court, Sarah.
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Unknown: That's right, Jake. And you know, you point out former President Donald Trump really elevated her profile. She was known for peddling these kind of right wing fringe conspiracy theories, but he elevated her by bringing in her into his legal team. And she was one of those voices we saw out there peddling these unsubstantiated claims about election fraud. So now in a new court filing, her attorneys are arguing these were just her opinions that it was up to the public to form their own opinion about whether votes were actually changed by these election machines. And one of the lines in this court filing her attorneys say no reasonable person would conclude that the statements were truly statements of fact. Now of course, Jake, that's not how the former president, his legal team, Sidney Powell, even when she was distanced from the former president represented this they went out and told the American public that this was definitively what was happening
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Adam: and this is a fantastic moment to deconstruct the media. The if taken lawsuit which deals with tort law, as she's being nice. Oh, yeah. Well, now that line is in there, but I'll just read the summary about the line I'm talking about the way they read it is that they're turning it into a lie. Well, let me let me just read the table of contents. So you understand what this lawsuit is about. Court lacks personal jurisdiction over defendants, plaintiff did not allege nor does the court possess general juris jurisdiction, a no basis failed to establish and then we go venue is improper complaint fails to state a claim. And then the statement of legend complaint or constitutionally protect protected and not actionable. The challenge statements relate to matters of public concern. demont dominion is a public figure, the statements at issue are protected, not actionable. plaintiffs cannot show the statements at issue were made with malice. The complaint. So this is a tort lawsuit, which she's answering completely correctly. But what it's turned into is they've taken one line. And of course, you can't sue someone for defamation, if you really believe something's true. And you're trying to prove it. So this is about is a defamation or not, and they take this one line and the headline and I've gotten hate mail. You asshole. Good. You see, she he was she was he was a lie. You bought it hook, line and sinker, go to visit Alex Jones.
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John: That's not the voice I prefer for that guy. Okay, I'll work on him. I like the gravelly voice. Okay.
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Adam: So also hurt your throat if he does, yeah. But you know, so Vox. Yeah. Yeah, this is repeat this all over everywhere. And they've turned it into Oh, Sidney Powell was just lying. Trump was lying. She was just doing it to be a public figure. And it's just a court filing that is explaining her case. Like how can you claim defamation when it's it's so crazy and out there. This is not a debt. I wasn't trying to defame you know, reasonable person would would think that that was going to defame you. Although I would, but it's legal ease. I get it. It's just interesting how the media pick that up and turn it into that and people are believing it. Their headline readers. Your headline worse. Your people who read the headline, the person on Twitter put when they posted the headline.
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John: Get out of the machine. I don't know there's nothing you can do about this. What we do on this show is look for this sort of Yeah, exactly. I just thought that guy Well, you know, saying you took in hook line and sinker. Oh, yeah.
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I well cares. I said magenic maybe I have some I have a quick two parter from China, which was just insightful from the same anti constitutionalist for reads a Korea guy. Well, it's interesting to listen what the true douchebag elites thing, or at least what they're communicating here is on China versus the USA in general. Welcome to the new age of bloated Pentagon budgets, all to be justified by the great Chinese threat. The United States has nearly 20 times the number of nuclear warheads as China twice the tonnage of Warships at sea, including 11 nuclear powered aircraft carriers, compared with China's two carriers, which are much less advanced. Washington has over 2000 modern fighter jets compared to Beijing's roughly 600 and the US deploys this by using a vast network of some 800 overseas bases. China has three. China's spends $250 billion on its military, which is a third as much as the United States. Michael O'Hanlon of the Brookings Institution notes that if China were in NATO, we would berated for inadequate burden sharing since its military outlays for well below NATO's 2% minimum. So I guess the message is no big deal. No big deal, man, those those guys are Secretary of State. And the DNI. You know, in hindsight, when they went to Alaska, I'm thinking, maybe they were like, you know what? We'll be tough on China. We'll show everybody. Let's show them. We're tough. We're tough guys. They came in as tough guys. And they got their asses beat. Well, that
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phrase radio clip. Oh, this is NPR his interpretation of what's going on with our relationship with China. And it's nonsense. what's actually happened? I'm gonna I'm gonna give away the cliff. This is the blink and clip should be up at the top.
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There say, Oh, well now they got a nice, regular Joe in there like, Lincoln. He's doing everything different, and they're going to be much better and you're going to do a better job because we're doing foreign policy better, because we don't have because it's not Trump and that guy pompeyo and then he listened carefully to the clip changed nothing, but they tell you they change something I listened to this clip, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has met European Union leaders after spending most of two days consulting with NATO allies. Terry scholtes reports one of Lincoln's top aims is to convince European governments to scale back their ties with China.
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Unknown: Secretary Blinken is taking a much different approach to Europe's relationship with China than his predecessor
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Mike Pompeo did.
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Speaking at NATO Blinken said the US would not issue ultimatums about choosing a side and understands its European allies have complex relationships with Beijing. But he urged them to think twice about partnering with China
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bravely working to undercut the rules of the international system and the values we in our ally share after a
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meeting with EU foreign policy Chief Joseph Burrell. The two announced they will restart an initiative originally agreed to by Pompeo to hold regular high level talks aimed at coordinating China policies.
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John: It's all show so show guys are so full of crap. Why do they have to do this? Why don't they just go on their merry way and report What's happening? Why do they have to put these little jabs and oh, we're gonna do it different than that guy, but we're gonna do what he did.
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It's so it's transparently bogus. It's very annoying to me. It's hard to believe but the mainstream media media and five M is corrupted. And it happens in so many different ways. And I'm not I'm not giving NPR a lot of credit. I think they're just headline readers. Here's the Korea on the F 35 versus Belton road. Now that's an interesting topic to me which one is kicking ass? consider two contrasting exercises of power. America's f 35 fighter jet program, bedeviled by cost overruns and technical problems will ultimately cost taxpayers $1.7 trillion. According to a document obtained by Bloomberg, China will likely spend a comparable amount of money on its Belt and Road initiative, an ambitious set of loans aid and financing for infrastructure projects across the world aimed at creating greater interdependence with dozens of countries that are important to Beijing. Which do you think is money better spent? Oh, turning everything else into Africa? Yeah, I think that's much better spent. What is he talking about? This is a false equivalency of the highest order is d growth ism.
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Adam: Do you believe that guy dead guys aren't that guy shameless? Yeah, but that's counseling Council on Foreign Relations. They're shameless their operation is really out of control. Make sure everyone that you watch the the coverage of the giant cargo ship stuck in the in the Suez Canal because you will hear the stupidest things like well Kumu just unload them go just unload the containers let the air out of the tires you know this is do not only ships go through this canal every day 50 ships and this is going this is oil prices can spike from this now a lot of the oil tankers are small enough they can go through them they alternate canal there's two of them. Okay, that's good. And that's the big giant one thing that did specifically was designed for these sorts of boats, monster mega tonnage. Massive boats with with cargo containers on them. And this it's really unfortunate that this happened. Yeah, well you never know. Do you know that gonna take by the way this is not going to be fixed in a week. No, no, that's my this is a story from who wrote this story. They can't get tugs in the eye. Did they get involved in what they're gonna do? I'm gonna give this to the trolls they got to see this they won't believe this shit. Now there's a story in Let me see if I can paste this story advice on Take a look at this trolls is a story advice that the cargo ship before it got stuck in the Suez Canal. They they looked at the data points the GPS data points are the transponder
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in this case. And it's a giant dick with with balls being shoved into a but I swear to God, that's Oh yeah, this is comic strip blogger. Again. No, this is Vice. Oh, a cargo ship drew a giant dick pic in the ocean then got stuck in the Suez Canal. Yeah, okay. Sure. Okay, well when you see it you'll go Oh, wow. Hey, I'll check it out. I'll see if there's anything like that. But check out the disaster of the highest. Thank you. That's what people don't realize it is a disaster. Oh, it's a huge disaster. Anyone ever watched Rubicon realize it? That's right, go back and watch that because this what do you think? What do you what do you think we're gonna see it first was gonna be an increase in some commodities. There's gonna be a shortage of something that's not getting through the canal. It needs to go to Europe or I don't know which direction it was happening. Could this could this be sabotage? I think so. Who would be sabotaging lis shawnees ayoko come out in the wash? We don't know. Yeah, it would be the Chinese but you know, why not? Well, okay, problem is the Evergreen is evergreens a Taiwanese company. So there may be something to do with it. Oh, definitely one of the largest shipping companies in the world. That's burying the lede. Well, how come China is not the yellow and the Dead Sea? They should take over them. They're not running things. Right. Maybe that'll come. Maybe that's part of it, which is should be noted that evergreen is a massive
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shipping company in his Taiwanese eye, they may be part run out of China nowadays, because everything else is but it's it's Taiwan that they affect the Evergreen was the company that first really started pumping out. Giant Chinese stuck to the United States. And that weird I'll come in. So so that so evergreen is a Taiwanese company, who ships all the Chinese product. And yet, China is pissed that the what is the problem? I don't know. I don't know what to did, like Yanis will come out in the wash. We have no idea. We have to start looking into it. There will be some blogger or some podcast or one of those domestic violence extremists. I'm going to show my mood by donation to no agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fun.
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John: We do have a few people to thank for show. And this is show 1322 as I recall, and we start with Jeff, stone grabber in West Seneca, New York. And he comes in with 120 to 15. He has a birthday call out which will Yeah, I'm sorry. I'm getting set up for everything. So if you ask him. Andrew Christiansen in Montgomery Texas needs a D de-douching.
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Oh that's right. I forgot all about Governor Cuomo has pierced nipples. Now that's guy that's something for the line clim Zack in in Naperville. I said already 75 sir Dodger have panhandle in Pensacola, Florida. Obviously in the penthouse got a birthday 6969 Jesse Parker 6660 David Forbes 606 you know what that means? anonymous 5510 in Pinehurst, North Carolina anonymous donation, birthday coming up.
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All right today is the 25th of March 2021. Whoever thought we'd make it this far. Here's the birthday list. We've got Matthew Aiken saying Happy birthday was daughter Emilio turned 18 yesterday. Sarah hamro Happy Birthday to a smokin hot fiance Dino monkey boy with curly hair, you turns 59 today, gemstone grabber Happy Birthday to his daughter aryana March 25 today and Mason who celebrated on the 12 Sir George over the panhandle turns 55 to 54 Today, anonymous says Happy Birthday to Dan the man 27 today, Rob shields who is smoking hot wife Jennifer schull 39 years old tomorrow. She'll remain that forever, my friend and Michael Spillane. 50 on the 27th Happy Birthday from everybody here and the best podcast in the universe. We have zero knights and dames no title changes no nothing oh no nothing in that category and nothing so we can speed ahead to the segment where we talk about the best part of the show. It's the no agenda meetups where you go read meet real people in the real world and and exchange ideas you'll get along just fine but you'll be amazed at the different kinds of people that are there different color creed background religion is fantastic. They are the no agenda meetups you can find but no agenda meetups calm. No.
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Unknown: And they are indeed just like the party. We go to 505 Albuquerque New Mexico for their meetup report typo five in Albuquerque Neato. Hey, this is Jeff from Albuquerque in the morning, and have a good time here at the Bible five.
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Glad that Michael could join here. Have a good one.
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This is Michael drove down from Santa Fe for this 505 Albuquerque meetup was great to meet Jeff and talk about all things no agenda in the morning. in the morning.
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No agenda is the best podcast in the universe.
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John: produced I love it. Nice. Let's see. Let's see onward to Max Headroom. Betsy how Pittsburgh did okay, we're actually recording now. Hello everybody. This is Mike in the morning. AKA the Nighthawk. We are at the best chili cook off in the universe. Here's our hostess with the mostess Emma
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Unknown: in the morning we had a great time lots of chili fixed election stuff and it was really fun. Really just thankful for the no gender
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community.
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All right, let's go round Say hi to everybody. This is Jason in the morning and they're turning the frogs gay. And this is a this is
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Adam: great production. Very good Pittsburgh. We're gonna have to have an award of this pretty soon. Don't you think this is perfect for an award show? Absolutely. Somebody in there did it Marge Simpson or something was there was a couple of good things in there. Now here's what's on the calendar today at 630 if you happen to be in the Denver area, Yeah, so that's 630 Mountain Time waters water's edge winery and Bistro is doing last minute meetup. Also today Pensacola Beach, Florida super spreader events seven o'clock it's on the beach behind the Hilton if it's raining, it's in the Hilton on Friday kawartha cottage country spring meetup 630 in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada at Riley's. On Saturday, the Memphis bad beer protest at one o'clock at hammer and ale on Saturday as well as the San Francisco censored for your safety masquerade, meetup. Two o'clock at the Dubliner bar. Local 406 goes to Florence Montana two o'clock on Saturday at the restic Hut. The monthly Melbourne Australia meetup takes place on Saturday at 2:30pm Eastern Ozzie eastern time at Betty's burgers on Elizabeth Street. You know people should be giving you people free food for this March 27 Saturday, Dayton Ohio Springfield Missouri super spreader event now on primetime 7:33pm. That will be at Lindbergh's Tavern and then finally on Saturday the Dayton Ohio Love and Light amygdala management conference 3:33pm at the date and beer companies no agenda meetups calm where you can find
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all this information. find one near you go hang out with some people you will not regret it. If there's not one near you, then you shouldn't be starting it. Go ahead no agenda meetups calm it's like a party. Sometimes you want to go hang out with all day.
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Unknown: You wouldn't be with me.
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You want to be
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Adam: Hey, you know what's gone? I'm kind of sad about know the answer we have you know, we have this this pew pew thing right that we all love so much. And I remember where that came from. Yeah, that was Yeah, that came from the from the Norse Corporation. Who had that map? Yeah, who had that map? Well, flying around. Well, the company is no more they folded before they left was the that's all that's left. That's all less of your money VC. Thank you for playing. Pew pew, pew pew goen. Gone. I do have a correction from one of our retired police officers. Who says you want to weigh in on the story from 1330 regarding civilian response to service calls, which we poo pooed literally perverted we do. Well, you know, the they were training people that you know, to go help civilians instead of sending cops, which is part of the defund the police that they were doing in Seattle or Portland? Yeah. Well, he says, you know, you read it you and john commented this was a horrible idea to have civilians respond to robberies. First that that new group of civilians won't respond to robberies. This is bullcrap. He says. They said it was to take reports for things like abandoned vehicles and cold burglaries. This is something that's existed for decades in many police departments across the country. Typically, they're called CSOs, community service officers, and they are report takers. That's all they do. Any crime of violence or with known suspect is routed to a real
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police officer. departments that use this model do so to save money by essentially sending a lower paid level employee to handle calls that don't require an officer to go. This story is a classic case of rebranding to sound woke and has nothing to do with the so called mental health of social workers. That story was simply a way to reverse your signal that this is about the city's cost cutting measure measures. I think we've been taken in I believe, line and sinker once again, once again, once again, no wonder we have our producers bail us out, which is what most podcasts don't have. You nailed it, my friend. You nailed it right there.
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John: So I've got two clip. Guys that keep us up with the news. I didn't know this was going on.
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Adam: Men and trees. The protest has been going on for two years. You know these guys have been up in the trees that are protesting. For more than two years protesters have been trying to block the construction of a natural gas pipeline through Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains. Will that fight came to an end today. A court order authorize the use of force and police went up in a crane to remove the last protester who'd attach themselves to a tree. Robbie Harris of microstation w vtf in Blacksburg reports.
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Unknown: All through the winter and the one before that they stood their ground an array of protesters Sitting in trees rotating in and out for months at a time trying to stop the mountain valley pipeline. They occupied a steep section of forest and the pipeline's path living on platforms high in the canopy.
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They had a negotiator here earlier with with a bullhorn, trying to negotiate us out of the trees.
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That's a protester who goes by the name acre who wouldn't give their real name because of possible legal consequences of the protest.
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They're gonna have to take us
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out of these trees. This week, law enforcement did just that. Yesterday, they extracted one of the two remaining protesters using a crane. And today they came for acre, the last protester who'd been live streaming the action from their perch in the tree.
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John: And here comes a very, very slow extraction. Alright, I might have to go.
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Adam: Everything's a TV show now. Everything But hey, hey, guys. Hey, guys. This guy's active shooter, active shooter. Hey, guys, I'm in the tree. Hey, guys, I want to do a podcast, guys. Everything's live streaming, the fact that he's up in a tree. On the idiot, hey, Molly wood. Does marketplace for NP for MPR mollywood. Yet, we both know mollywood. quite well. Molly, good old Molly. And she had this little ditty about privacy. Regarding the type of HIPAA protected information I might add, that you will be giving up to function according to the laws and beliefs that people like
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Unknown: Mali have increasingly, you know, we're all going to be asked for these data points that will very likely be housed at a national level, you know, whether that's a COVID vaccine passport of some kind, or a record of who you've interacted with and where you've been. And I think that's pretty concerning. I remember us I mean, that's what you told us, as you said, I think this will lead to the end of privacy. And it has, if you take nothing away from this conversation, just know that privacy is dead. Now,
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that sounds apocalyptic and horrible. And it kind of is by watching movies. So resurrection is possible. I Oh, yeah. I mean, here's the thing. Not we're not we're never going to there's no going back, there is no going back privacy is dead. So let's acknowledge that. let's acknowledge it and figure out a better way to move forward. The problem is that we are not publicly acknowledging it. We are just pressing on and hoping nothing goes wrong. Amy Webb is a futurist and founder of the future today Institute.
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Thanks so much for talking with me.
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Adam: Thank you. Privacy is dead. Thanks so much for talking with me. It's unbelievable. So we just give up now. That's the message that's the official message is crazy. Well further, give up. What you don't want to be safe.
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John: Not wanting to be safe. You want to be safe, safe.
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Safety versus private safe. I have one last clip. All right. And this is the clip that's that seems problematic if you ask problematic is an outlawed term here. Okay, well, well, that's problematic in itself. But this is the equa This is a we just passed this last week we pass Equal Pay Day. Oh, I missed that. Yeah, you know what it means right? The extra month or two a woman has to work to make the same amount as a man oh app. But I think there's a problem with this. Listen to this clip carefully and tell me that my concerns are not justified with the logic of this. This is equal pay day NPR. NPR is Windsor Johnson reports today's date symbolizes how far into the year, women have to work to earn the same as men did the previous year
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Unknown: at an event with members of the US women's soccer team President Biden said the pay gap between men and women is real in almost every professional 82 cents on the dollar on average for AAPI women
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is 87 cents for every dollar a white man or for black women is 63 cents Oh for Native American women is 60 cents
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the US women's soccer team filed a lawsuit against the sport last year alleging discrimination on the basis of sex by denying them the same working conditions including pay as their male counterparts. Fans back them up shouting equal pay during the World Cup final match which the US women won.
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John: Oh, you might as well tell me because i i agree with you. problematic Well, here's the deal. Why if this if it's a woman Oh women no get paid as women. Oh God come certain women get paid more than certain Other women, if it's just about women, if it's just women, how come the AAP I don't know where that term comes from African American Pacific? I know what it means. I'm just a little annoyed by it. Hello. But why do these women they Asian American, not African? Asian American Pacific Islander? Sorry, Asian American, you're right. Why do they get paid more? per year? 87 cents on the dollar? And the white women I know. Go ahead. And then they didn't you have your African Americans Hispanic, and then the poor Native Americans, they get nothing. And if it's a woman's issue, why are all these? Why is it categorize by race? And why does one race the Asians make more money than anybody else? I mean, this doesn't, it doesn't make sense. You either have to be about women, it's got to be about women, or it can't be about race and women combined is not intersectional. Like they like to say is it? Or is it? Well, the logical conclusion that this may be driving towards, and I've not heard this, I do like this a lot with the breakdown of pennies, which I'm sure as science. This can only mean that the white man is discriminating based upon women and the color of their skin. And we all know, the Asian women love you long time. So that's where it's going. White
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men are so horrible. Not only do they discriminate against women, they discriminate discriminately.
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I'm, well, that's where this could go. It could it's got to go somewhere because you can start breaking it down like this and let it slide. Yeah, no, no, I like that. Let's, let's let's let's keep our eye on that one.
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