Cover for No Agenda Show 1333: Vaxxhole
March 28th, 2021 • 3h 49m

1333: Vaxxhole

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John: canceled culture is communist
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Adam: Adam Curry John Dvorak saturday march 28 2021 this is your award winning gitmo-nation media assassination episode 1333 this is no agenda
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Unknown: morning tv again and broadcasting
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Adam: live from opportunity zone 33 here in the frontier of austin texas capital of the drone star state in the morning everybody i'm Adam Curry and from
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John: northern silicon valley where everybody's concerned they're locking down norway i'm john c dvorak
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Unknown: and buzzkill
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Adam: man we are two sites for this market let me tell ya yeah so it's on i'm giving the warning to all slaves of gitmo-nation right now it's on toilet paper will be in short supply once again
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Unknown: yes yes
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Adam: yes yes you think the suez canal is nothing it's just a joke overseas the traffic jam and the suez canal is getting more expensive by the hour a ship the size of the empire state building is blocking the canal costs in the global shipping industry nearly $10 billion every day satellite images show the container ship after it ran aground it's wedged against the side of the canal blocky more than 200 ships crews are trying to refloat the ship but that's proving to be harder than expected it could take weeks to finally move it
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Unknown: to a traffic jam in the suez canal could lead to another toilet paper shortage here in the us a company that produces the wood pulp needed for toilet paper warns the shortage of shipping containers could cause a delay in product shipments now
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Adam: this is abc news so you never know if it's true or not but we do have producers in the business we had them all over the show a year ago when we first started losing toilet paper so we'll find out if that's true or not but i i think that this is being so underplayed the suez canal thing it may be the center of everything at the moment is my
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John: whiskey yeah did you know that the number one disaster operation that fixes things like
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Adam: netherlands
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John: yeah for those guys who didn't know any of them friends i know many of them
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Adam: yeah that's a huge industry they they're dredgers and in fact when we let
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John: you know it makes sense i was at in rotterdam and got i went to a museum that shows those gates and how they work and all the rest of it
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Adam: the delta plan
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John: yes the hydraulic engineering and all the stuff they do in that country because that's what they do today and country is pretty phenomenal i don't think people even get to have a clue by how astonishing those engineers are
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Adam: well the dutch were also called in for the bp oil spill if you remember to get the rig now to get whatever they could have the rig and to contain the oil they dredge and they dig canals and this ship was in fact destined for the port of rotterdam and they've been called in so there'll be working on it and all of this according to cnbc take that for what it's worth will drive up some other things
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Unknown: no exaggeration to say that this is a critical waterway there's really no way to overstate how important the suez canal is wars have been fought over this waterway it hosts about $3 billion in freight every single day about 50 ships move through here and it's been 48 hours since it's been blocked by this ship which is actually one of the largest container ships in the world and now just today we've heard from the head of that japanese company that owns the ship they've saying that there's going to be a dutch and japanese salvage team is going to be appointed to work with local authorities to try to get this ship back on the move yesterday we heard some rumblings that the ship had been partially refloated it turns out that's not the case at all it's still very much blocking the suez canal now as far as markets are concerned the prevailing wind right now that's buffeting oil indices is still the Coronavirus that hasn't changed the lack of demand for oil because it's shut down and locked down throughout the world still means that the price of oil is going to be depressed a little bit even though yesterday we saw the price go up just a little bit it seems as though this hasn't yet really had an effect on oil prices at least not on the global level that could change in the coming days once we hit the weekend once this becomes clear if it becomes clear that this is not this is going to be lasting for days or weeks rather than hours we could actually
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start to see knock on effects in global markets
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Adam: it is real it is really quite an important thing yeah and and it
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John: Throw I think at the last time the count was over 360 ships are backed up now.
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Adam: Yes, because there's an average of 50 a day go through. I
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John: have to, I have to make a few corrections. Okay. That part of the Suez Canal, there's no no parallel canal. That's it. That's it. The southern part of the canal. If you look at it, you zoom in on Google Maps and see the whole thing and there's a big giant Lake Road. A lot of the ships coming, going south are all backed up. They're all parked in there. Yeah. So there's no bypass of this thing. It's called the whole thing. evergreen it had that ship. That's an evergreen ship that was least I believe, least not sold to the Japanese Japanese under Japanese ownership at the moment. Yeah, that ship is less than two years old. It's about less than about two years old. One of the newest of the very few ships that size, the size of the of the Empire State Building. Wow. It's a pretty big mess. Now they're trying to figure out how to get cocked like that. They say it was a windstorm Sandstorm?
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Adam: Well, I have some info. One of our producers is married to certain sort of bird dog of Glen Ray, who works in this industry on the ships, he's off the coast of Morocco. His career has put I'm reading now from her note, his career has put him in the chair next to many, many experiences and see where the captain's from around the world, it is agreed that too many things would have to go wrong. At the same time for a ship of that size to be quote, blown into its current position by a 30 knot wind, their narrative will continue to be the wind did it it's Trump's fault. And of course, it can continue a terror campaign. But a ship that size has two captains the thrusters stern and our bow would both have to be malfunctioning at the same time. So here's someone who's used to sailing these and says, hmm, something else had to have happened. We have many analysts who have given us all kinds of different ways to look at the ownership. Who would be liable, because this thing will probably have to be given up just for the insurance money alone, there's going to be a huge international mess. But when I see this, the one thing that keeps hitting my mind, and let's just say there's foul play. This is a Belt and Road promotion. You know, they have the trains running they can get from China to Europe, on the trains. And I'm just waiting to see the messaging has a lot of weird China messaging. All of a sudden, COVID is not not important at all. The mainstream press does not
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care about COVID they're all pointing towards North Korea, all of a sudden, now we know it's build Biden back better. So okay, we get all the Obama stuff back, we get Islamic I'm sorry. An Egyptian man who had white morality, killing people, that was a true, lower third on CNN. And I'm just thinking is, is somehow the whole point to stir up some shit. And then all of a sudden, China emerges. And they have some solutions. I find it all very, very coincidental. I know you have a lot of Biden stuff. But I have three examples. I think it's MSNBC, CBS, NBC, maybe CNN and they're all commenting on the press conference, which I know you're going to cover. And what was not asked to me, the big takeaway is the fact that it goes back to COVID.
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Unknown: It's the only piece of news he intended to make. And he made it. There wasn't a single question on it, which tells you what other thing, Lester,
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Adam: there's clearly not any negative questions to ask a press corps asks you about challenges. They don't necessarily ask you about things that are going well just bear that in mind. Everything's going well. COVID is going well, right now for him.
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Unknown: One big takeaway that I had from this press conference is what we weren't talking about. And that was his response to the pandemic. And that's because the entire time he's been in office, he has been messaging about what he's been doing about the response about the facts and figures that show according to our very own CBS polling, that people are satisfied with how he's doing. And so that is something he did not have to answer much about. In fact, he was the one as you mentioned, who control the messaging to say, hey, not only did I reach my goal, but now I'm setting a new one. With regard to the vaccine you are hearing.
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Adam: Press news models, covering up covering up the fact that they weren't allowed to ask questions that it wasn't in the script and they're really saying the american public had no interest in it that's why we didn't ask any questions
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Unknown: it did not escape notice i think my goal that there were no questions on the coronavirus pandemic facing this country when right now our colleague chuck todd made the point that oftentimes and i know this from having been a former white house correspondent you the president questions about things that are not going well you ask the question about the challenges what does it say to you about sort of where the american people are that that is how things went today and how the president is handling it
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Adam: notice how they represent themselves as representatives of the american people because the american people had no questions so we didn't have any questions it says holly that after this trauma of this last year with over half a million american dead others
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Unknown: dead around the world we're in a situation who could have dreamt a year ago that would be in a situation where not one question asked about the pandemic
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Adam: isn't this a classic case of tell all the boys in the newsrooms to focus elsewhere except on the border and COVID and and everything else
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John: but the border thing is a disaster the witch is becoming more apparent as people like ted cruz go down there to do publicity stunt
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Adam: aoc did it ted might as well do it too
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John: yes exactly it's the same good shoe on the other foot is what we're seeing that the top what's his name who's the chuck
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Adam: todd was chuck todd
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John: chuck todd todd todd chuck chip he was pathetic that because he comes out and says there's no real reason to ask these tough questions because everything's going so well right pretty much what he concluded and that was the effect i think give him mention that in a newsletter it's really these guys have just given up or they're just getting money from the democrat party i'm not absolutely sure what's why they're so lame about this but that press conference was a disaster which we'll we'll play that clip those clips later obviously now
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Adam: i have two clips that will just kind of you know that are international type news clips that that came up which can just cannot be ignored as somehow well china is the is the common factor here and this was north korea which you know after complete silence you never even saw kim jong moon after president trump went to step stepped across the border to say hi he was gone his sister was in charge she's gone now i guess kim jong un is back now that we've seen anything we just see scary composite pictures of him and tanks and missiles and he roll b roll and this is a good morning america
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Unknown: that breaking news north korea launching
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Adam: breaking news
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Unknown: breaking news north korea launching two ballistic missiles overnight stepping up tensions with the us and its first real test of the biden administration our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz you know she is tracking this for us good
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Adam: morning martha
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Unknown: good morning robin this is the first time north korea has launched ballistic missiles in a year and it is a clear violation of un security council resolutions and follows the launch of two cruise missiles over the weekend the two short range ballistic missiles traveling nearly 300 miles falling into the sea of japan japan calling the launches of threat to peace and security as they prepare for the olympics this is the first significant test of the biden administration after years of the trump administration failing to make any progress in the denuclearization of north korea even after those well publicized summits and it comes after testimony from a top us commander who said north korea's achieved alarming success in its quest to threaten the us
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Adam: a top us commander shall not be named my top us
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Unknown: commander who said north korea has achieved alarming success in its quest to threaten the us homeland with nuclear armed icbms and they may resume those testing of larger missiles the biden administration says it is committed to diplomacy
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yeah
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Adam: i don't understand that it's completely based on nothing i don't even know if they actually launched missiles and what the hell was that sad as sound effect they were using what is this breaking news
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Unknown: correspondent martha
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Adam: she has tracked that's not a missile warning mark here listen she's mourning
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Unknown: robin this is the first time north korean missile launched ballistic missiles in a year and it is a clear violation of un security
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Adam: no no no lady this is the sound effect that's the one you want if you want to scare people okay so magical north korea with unnamed top military officials saying oh yeah break King news missiles.
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John: Mm hmm.
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Adam: And then over on CNN, they had an interview with the former CDC director, longtime CDC guy, Robert Redfield.
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John: Oh yeah, this this is actually quite funny.
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Adam: Here's the NBC report about it. The race to vaccinate comes amid a growing debate over the origin of COVID. Former CDC director Robert Redfield now says he believes the virus came from a Chinese laboratory.
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Unknown: I am of the point of view that I still think the most likely etiology of this pathogen and Wu Han was a from a laboratory. You know, escaped. Other people don't believe that that's fine.
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John: Dr. Fauci says many disagree. The alternative explanation which most public health individuals go by, is that this virus was actually circulating in China, likely in Wuhan for a month or more before they were clinically recognized the who could weigh in next
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Adam: slide. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. No, no, he's he's a great he actually just there agreed with what Redfield said, and made
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John: it sound like access is also a switchback. Because Listen again, for a month or more Memorial that this virus was actually circulating in China, likely in Wuhan for a month or more before they were clinically recognized the who
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Adam: could weigh in next week as we learn from the past in hopes of protecting the future. The hot the interview itself, that Sanjay Gupta did, I'd like to share it with you because there's it's a little long, so two and a half minutes, but they they package this they put in scary music. It's Sanjay Gupta all kind of like, you know, with a with an intro that has, you know, it's difficult for him because he showed trusted Robert Redfield, and now this guy is saying something contrary to counter to any official narrative, and it's CNN, why are they even airing this? I don't this is what I don't understand. What is the mission? Is this is not because of news.
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Unknown: Any idea?
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John: Well, I can't. I think they're, I think this is all part of the great reset. And the great.
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Adam: Yeah, yeah.
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John: Okay, not to reset. I think we've missed the point on this thing. It's the great reset is to reset to pre Trump is not to reset to a new world order or anything else that's already underway. In fact, it was underwent doing well, until Trump came along and screwed things up.
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Adam: Okay, how about this, the the New World Order is like a ratchet. And we just had to go clickety clickety, click back for four clicks and ratchet back up again.
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John: That would be one way of looking at it. Okay, but the point is, is that the great reset is the reset. Get the back to pre Trump. That's why the North Korea thing is we're trying to reset that it sounds like to me dismissal, they sent us a missile with 300 miles. So what Yes, like, sound, like didn't even sound cool. Well, besides that, all these things seem to be just trying to reset the duct, you know, back, you know, back on
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Adam: track back on track back on
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John: track that way it was when Obama was was pushing us in that direction. And, you know, Hillary should have got been elected and we'd all be running under some, you know, internet states would even exist, perhaps
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Adam: so if should there ever should there be some, you know, true plans of a globalist. And of course, if you look around, you can see there's lots of plans. But if there really was some big plant, it was so big, they can't it seems like it couldn't be adopted for this four year Trump period. So they can improvise, they, they have to go back and start with Afghanistan, get the oil from Syria,
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John: they can improvise good point can't improvise. And
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Adam: it may be because the plan is too big. Or there's no way to communicate or to maybe this is 100 year plan. Like trust the Plan C it's like you trust the plan. So why this is now happening with with Sanjay Gupta and Redfield is mysterious. But I'd like to listen Dr. Redfield when we sat down to talk, he wanted to start at the beginning. The origins of this virus what he believe actually transpired notice he wanted to start at the beginning. Take a listen.
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Unknown: If I was to guess this virus started transmitting somewhere in September, October and once timber October. That's my view. It's only opinion I'm allowed to have it. Indians now, you know, I am my point of view that I still think the most likely etiology of this pathogen and move on was from a laboratory, you know, escaped out. Other people don't believe that that's fine science will eventually figure it out. It's not unusual for respiratory pathogens that are being worked on in a laboratory to infect a laboratory worker.
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Adam: So just what is the package man,
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Unknown: it is also not unusual for that type of research to be occurring in Wuhan. The city is a widely known center for viral studies in China, including the Wu Han Institute of virology, which has experimented extensively with bat coronaviruses.
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It is a remarkable conversation. I feel like we're having here because you are the former CDC director, and you were the director at the time this was all happening. For
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the first time, the former CDC director is stating publicly that he believes this pandemic started months earlier than we knew and that it originated, not at a wet market, but inside a lab in China.
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These are two significant things to say Dr. Redfield that's not implying any intentionality. You know, it's my opinion. Right. But I am a virologist, I have spent my life in virology. I do not believe this somehow came from a bat to a human. And at that moment in time, the virus that came to the human became one of the most infectious viruses that we know and humanity, for human human transmission. Normally, when a pathogen goes from a zoonotic to human, it takes a while for it, to figure out how to become more and more efficient in humans human transmission. I just don't think this makes biological sense. So in the lab, do you think that that process of becoming more efficient was happening? Is that what you're suggesting? Let's just say I have Coronavirus that I'm working on most of us in the lab. We're trying to grow virus we try to help make it grow better and better and better and better and better and better data, we gain a function research can do experiments and figure out about like that's, that's the way I put it together. It's a pretty, pretty extraordinary conversation. And a little glimpse of what we revealed sort of within these couple of hours, I shouldn't I should point out the World Health Organization calls the lab leak theory unlikely. And Chinese officials have started increasingly pointing to a multiple origin theory, saying that this this pandemic may have started in multiple places, even around the world, including US military labs, that's
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unsubstantiated. But that's that's sort of the back and forth. That's happening right now. We still don't know, a year later, exactly how this this pandemic started.
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Adam: Well, there you go. This, this is the fourth time I've heard the clip and I finally get it. Right now Redfield is coming out, so that they can launch the multiple origin theory and absolve China of all of all, of all of all, guilt.
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John: Well, a couple of things that should be known. I don't think that's what's going on. personally. I think that we're trying to pin it on China. And we're got something's going on behind the scenes. And it's Chinese weren't cooperating. And so we're going to try
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Adam: Oh, this is this is a blowback, this is getting them back.
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John: When it comes out, China's comes up with the multiple theory
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Adam: as whatever they're paired their pair a is more,
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John: because it's quite likely that what is going on is that this was developed at Fort Dietrich, which was illegal in this country to drive. Right here. I moved it to Wuhan. And they've got it went over to Wu Han, if you were gonna stick Wu Han with it, then they're gonna stick us with it. And so we that's that was just a drug to fight. Look, if you Okay, you want to play a game? Let me just say you might Hello, number 23. Look at File Number 23. Now, we as you recall, when this whole thing began, the French Nobel Prize winning doctor in medicine, Oh,
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Adam: yes. Is he dead yet? We haven't heard from him have we?
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John: That he's been marginalized years ago as a crackpot. Yeah. And he has these couple of crack potty type theories that could be true about cellular memories. And he came out with he looked at the the breakdown of the gene and genome genome and said, Oh, it's obvious what this is. And he nailed it. He says it was developed in a lab as a multipurpose possible a way to get in to get an AIDS vaccine to work because because it's got an AIDS just got AIDS in it. He has HIV, not AIDS and HIV, I'm sorry, he has different HIV has got an HIV element marker element. And so the whole the and he's made the comment that this thing is going to have a lot of it's going to fall apart because these things aren't natural. It's an unnatural product, and it'll just fall Pardon it there'll be all these variants which would use the word variants, but that's what he indicated. And it's going to just at the end, this is going to be a mess. And he was he was poo pooed immediately by the community, but not in any official way. As you remember again, on this show, we pointed out that the nature medicine magazine had a letter to the editor that everybody thought was a research paper, Pooh poohing the French doctors theory and in the news media, because it was during Trump picked up on it and spread it all around his bowl of crap knew it came from a bat. And then a year later, as we now recognize, and now we're bringing these guys in, it's been a year and no one's ever found an animal
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with this in it naturally. So this is bullcrap about the bats or the what the cute little mark in a What is that thing? The tiny little dangling pangolin my favorite animal the pain. They blame that poor little pangolin
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Adam: even South even South Park blamed the pangolin
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John: Well, I liked that was the only mammal that actually has, you know, okay, so
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Adam: I'm going to give you this one for sure. Because the thing that bothered me is not what Redfield said, but how they see it and packaged it that the scary music in the background. They you know, they even had the B roll and the voiceover of Wu Han. So effort went into this it wasn't just I had to sit down with the former CDC director. So maybe he was even called in to do this. And it was a chicken shit Biden slash Obama kind of way to signal back to the Chinese. Don't you dare you embarrassed us in Alaska? You better be careful because oh, we have Sanjay Gupta on our team.
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John: Well, the embarrassment project course didn't get out to the American public as as
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Adam: all i disagree. Oh, my goodness. I
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John: all I remember it if the American Pie I'm talking about the American liberals. That's what I'm talking PBS you. We played the PBS. Off peddled the whole thing. You're right. You're right. You're
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Adam: right. You're right. You're right.
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John: And by the way, I do have a clip. But wait, just wait.
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Adam: I still want to observe Suez Canal as a possible Chinese thing. Belton road. Well, again, I
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John: have a couple of thoughts about that.
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Adam: Let's do that. Let's
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John: do that. I wouldn't want to refer back to Rubicon which is a show people should go dig it up and watch 13 episodes. Once 101 season only one season only one season they killed it because they had to was too good. It was slow moving by today, but fall by any standard. Because it was intense. It was very intense, slow moving, but it was very good. And everything seems to be these intelligence agencies trying to do stuff so they can make money. And I'm looking at this whole thing as who's making money that you can say what the Chinese are behind some of it, but that that ship is loaded to the gills with I don't know a couple of toilet paper. Chinese containers. Your
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Adam: mom was so right. My mama. God bless your mom. She was right. The Chinese are horde stealing the toilet paper.
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John: So I'm always thinking there's something else a little more superficial just as a nice stock market play that may have something to do with this but Well, that was
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Adam: that would be oil that would be oil. What CNBC pointed out right away they said because I like
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John: the way the CNBC guy says he said, Well, oil prices are going down this way. He says, Did you wish they could have stopped it but the guy made this stupid his comment he says well, they don't think it's going to affect oil prices and in fact they have been floating down except when this happened when it went up here.
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Unknown: This part means that the price of oil is going to be is still the Coronavirus. That's
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Adam: what I liked. He said the problem is still the Coronavirus
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Unknown: is still the Coronavirus that hasn't changed the lack of demand for oil because of shutdowns and lockdown throughout the world still means that the price of oil is going to be depressed a little bit even though yesterday we saw the price go up just a little bit. Here it
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Adam: is just a little bit we did we need more coming. Hey, can we get we need another ship? only gone up a little bit.
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Unknown: Do you know what they need?
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Tell me
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John: you what they need in that fire.
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Adam: QA the ship should be on fire.
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John: Yes. So
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Adam: if that happens, then then it was foul play for sure. But it's ripe and so easy to do. And it's toilet paper. Hello. Could it be any better to have a ship filled with wood pulp? I don't think so. Well done. Gee. Excellent. I'll put that in the book man.
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John: That's too late. I don't know maybe the death knell be an accident where they're welding?
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Adam: No, no, no, the Dutch their reputation, they would have to stake their reputation to do that. Oh,
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John: no wouldn't be the Dutchman they are these weren't the Dutch this was some some cheap, cheap labor from Egypt or something. They were brought in to do some preliminary work.
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Adam: We're already we're already writing the news. It's great.
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John: Yeah. It has to be somebody else's Dutch you have to fix it. You're right. The Dutch could not they have the reputation they're not gonna let that How
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Adam: about some Panamanian workers just throw that in
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John: Panamanians always good for? It's good. from Latin America. Yeah, these guys don't know how to weld. It's pretty obvious.
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Adam: spot welding, not the Panamanian metal specialties. Sorry, boys. Oh, my goodness. I remember you remember when, when I was living at the castle in Belgium, and that ship full of cars sank in the channel in the English Channel, and they had to cut it in pieces. And they cut right through the cars.
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John: No, I
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Adam: yeah, that's one of my helicopter flights. I think it was Captain dean at the time. When I was before still getting my my license. And I had a huge photos zoom lens. And we flew out halfway across the channel to take to actually sold one of those pictures to someone saw it on my blog was like, I'll buy it. For them publication. It was crazy. They saw these BMWs right in half. Right along with the ship. They can do a lot. It's just a taste those
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John: BMWs are now for sale on Craigslist.
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Adam: It takes a little while to do that. Oh, fire. Good one, john. Good one. All right, we are from the future. So bye.
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Unknown: Sadly,
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Adam: we are also we've also been on the from the future on on the vaccine and the push that it's getting for everybody to take this. There is strong evidence now that the world worldwide, then we'll look at Europe as a because they've written some legislation now. There will be some requirement of either a vaccination proof of vaccination. And also from the way it's looking that will have to be No, no older than six months because no booster or a test within 72 hours. And the whole intent there is to give people the obvious choice that if you want to be a free person, you might as well get the shot because you're gonna have to be doing very expensive tasks. And so the propaganda is on and it's hard and I have three clips to share. Barno Penelope Cruz, another cast of celebrities and this is all part of the one project they always come out when there's something to do. Part of the one project and they have teamed up with ABC, I want to say was a Disney or no difference really. They've teamed up for an animated series called pandemic. pandemic and pandemic is truly
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John: a Pac Man. It's a cartoon, and I
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Adam: have a trailer here just the 32nd trailer. What you're seeing is animated. A couple eating at a restaurant, kind of on a terrace outside and you're seeing them in the distance and we're from the point of view of this army of purplish orange Coronavirus balls with a spike proteins and they have faced isn't the going concern. And as you hear the music crescendo they just rushed towards these two people like they're going to attack them
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they go
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they're running towards these people they're gonna ketamine is everywhere. This pandemic isn't going anywhere join
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Unknown: our fight
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Adam: Yeah, we need the vaccine everywhere. Now I'm not sure if this is a did this next one is a Disney production. They're using video from The Lion King and the voices are professional. It's very highly produced and it's really the message here is doesn't matter if you are left or right we all need to fight we all need the vaccine
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Unknown: vaccine
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and get back to my crime
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never seen a vaccine made quite so little.
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We're gonna plan insane offense like the good into both
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Once everybody gets their shots, they will
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rub off on inspiring things.
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Naturally
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you think, no more need to see.
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Adam: You get the idea. I don't think you want to listen to the whole song or do you know it's pretty bad. But in the UK Whoa, wow, this was a really good one with multiple layers. The longest running soap opera in the United Kingdom is East Enders. When I live there, even I got into it. Everybody knows the characters every day. Some of these people have grown up with the characters on East Enders there for 60 years, maybe even longer. It's daily. And it's it's such a culture. And I learned this while reading about power grids during our snow vid apocalypse here. That right after East Enders is over in that kingdom during the credits, they have to buy more capacity, more power from France, because that's when all of England turns on the tea kettle. And it's like all of a sudden, three more megawatts is needed just right after East Enders sounds like? Well,
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John: it sounds like something you'd like to promote as a concept to promote East Enders?
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Unknown: Well,
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John: they have popular we are well they have that.
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Adam: You know, they were in the actual this was a documentary where they're in the in the grid operator and they showed what happened and they switch so I think that's true. But what's going on with this particular episode, it's the the local shop, which everyone knows the shop owner and she's you know, she sells newspapers, cigarettes, it's the morning, and we have one of the elder actors who's an old black man, and you'll see why he's very happy. And then there's another character who I don't think is a regular at all. I've never seen her and she shows up and this is of course about vaccines.
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Unknown: What a wonderful day
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in my house.
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He won the lottery. Well, yeah, I've
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John: gotten a second vaccination. Who makes a
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Unknown: good for you. My first one later today, I'm calling it my superpower. That bit more invincible.
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Science is a wonderful thing. You know?
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Don't tell me you're one of them anti vaxxers.
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Adam: So if someone shows up here, and she's Oh, I'm not gonna get that. Oh, don't tell me one
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Unknown: of those anti vaxxers he must admit like pushed it through to quick.
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lab rats.
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That's what we are. Now. Hi, Naveen. any
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of that rubbish pumped into me.
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Tiny me facts, please. Parton. She
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can say what she likes. I mean, normally, I'm with her all the way. But
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who knows what it's gonna do to us in 510 years time,
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John: we're gonna tell you what I do know. Last year,
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Unknown: I was lying down in a hospital bed gasping for breath, thought it was all over. Notice that we now have the guy who had COVID got the vaccine wouldn't wish that on the worst
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COVID modern carrier faster than m Fox.
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Some of the best scientists have worked on this. For you reckon you know better? Has that PhD working out for you? Karen,
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I've got plenty of time to think about it. You know,
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Adam: I noticed they named the character Karen, a much
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Unknown: younger than
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I was you want to worry about getting to my age, if you carry on thinking like that.
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Everything we've been through this year
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can help some people.
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Adam: So the anti vaxxers are dismissed as just people who will die, who will die. Because they're not taking the vaccine.
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John: Everything a lot of mixed messages in their day weren't very effective.
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Adam: What did you not like?
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John: Well, I don't like for one thing, if you're going to market something, you don't introduce the counter argument in such a way that it actually makes some sense in context. And when she said, it's just a thing you don't do Americans would never do this. Right. And one of the aspects was when she says we're just lab rats, which is an imagery thing, and you want to push that imagery into the into the consciousness, it's very difficult to get it out. And you're when you're trying to promote one side of the argument and then you push this imagery in there. I think it's just kind of productive, I think is Miss mixed messages. And then they have the black guy, which is a frowned upon race in the UK because they're racists over there. You know, not in every sense of the word that we It's a different sort of thing. And it makes the guy look like it means like, well, this guy already had COVID. And he's getting the shot. He already went through it. He says it'll kill you faster than the cigarettes but you're not dead. I mean, the whole thing was very poorly orchestrated, in my opinion.
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Adam: Yeah, I can't I can't disagree. But they did it anyway. And you can
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John: see it over here. But it's but what we've been doing on our shows, I didn't get a glimpse of it. I've thought about it a couple of times, because they're kind of tedious and context, but we don't really we make it kind of casual. It's like, but you got the vaccine. Oh, good. You know, I've been meaning to get the vaccine, I'd probably go to this morning and they just leave it they, they let it leave it at that they don't have this kind of debate where you have introduction of counter the counter arguments. It's just pretty much like yeah, everyone's doing that. Let's go do that. Now. There was something in there that leads me to my clip that I've been trying to sneak in here, which was the superpower the
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Adam: superpower
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John: now you had an anecdote
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Adam: to invincible.
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John: There is I now convinced that we're dealing with some sort of meal you issue. Okay, I want to play for you cold there. And this is cold Barry had. Dana Carvey on row, and I'm only leaving I'm leaving the curvy part long depart I want you to listeners at the beginning, but they Carvey is now doing a 5g that's quite good. Oh, he's also trying to do a Biden but as Biden's not that good, my wife thinks it's good. I didn't think so. So I did. But I'm not gonna play a bunch of Dana Carvey material, but there's, I just let it's because it makes sense in this clip. But listen to know after remembering what you said on the last show. Listen to this clip. Are you inoculated?
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Unknown: Do you have Yeah, I
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John: got. I got jab twice. I took it twice. So
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Unknown: yeah, and two weeks since your last jab? Pretty much.
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I'm gonna say yes,
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Adam: you're immortal. You're immortal than kill you at this point.
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John: I don't know. I
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Unknown: mean, I
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John: don't really blame my friend Dr. Fauci. But let me tell you something. You know, there's
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Unknown: variances. You know, look,
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John: I didn't want this job. You know, it was there was a circus. I
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Unknown: agree. It was bucks trumping me guess who's still standing me. Okay. You're right,
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Adam: the immortal the invincible the superpower. This is what you get when you're just a headline reader. And that's so Oh my gosh. regard regardless of all the data, all the information, everything that's been said all the evidence, all the reports like this one vaccine
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Unknown: question, are the side effects for the Johnson and Johnson different or worse from the inverse in a vaccines?
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Well, we don't know. Because again, when you look at things like right, you're reporting have to be able to compare apples to apples and obviously the populations are different. But most importantly, the technology between these vaccines are different. moderna Pfizer use the mRNA technology, j&j uses a viral vector, kind of more traditional technology. And so again, everyone will have a different response. We have heard anecdotally that these mRNA vaccines do pack a punch when it comes to these expected side effects headache, arm pain, fever, chills, body aches. And that may be we don't really know yet. Because that type of technology is that much more effective at priming the immune system, bottom line people
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Adam: whatever vaccine, this is the story, never remember they
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John: just make this step up or step up as they go along. Well
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Adam: remember, the conventional wisdom was, Oh, it hurts. That's because it's working. You know, it's working when it's super painful.
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John: Boy, you also have the clips of all you got COVID after you got the shot, that means it's working.
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Adam: I have some, some quick notes from producers. All of them will remain anonymous. I'm a physician in Virginia. During a follow up I asked my patient how his health has been since his last visit with me. He said he and his wife were both hospitalized with COVID in December, and both got their vaccinations in the past two months. His wife getting both doses of Pfizer and he got j&j while she went to the emergency room for stomach issues, they did a test and she was positive for COVID. He's going to get tested as well. How does this work within two months of getting the vaccine. My brother a different producer, retired fire Lieutenant paramedic, registered nurse and sister in law registered registered nurse. These are people who would think they would know both caught COVID a few months back his was like the flu burst required hospitalization due to shortness of breath, she still has lingering brain fog and memory issues, and they both got vaccinated after recovering from COVID. I told them they didn't need a vaccine since they would have developed antibodies. My sister in law said the immunity only last a few months. So that is interesting. If the medical communities now thinking that the immunisation only last a few months, and then this may be a tip from an anonymous Brazilian Brazil did not sign any contracts with Pfizer moderna or AstraZeneca as the big companies were not willing to add any responsibility clauses, and I presume Brazil didn't want
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to give up their military basis to Pfizer as collateral because that's what they were asking for. Corona vac is the vaccine broadly available in Brazil, which is Chinese. And according to our producer, it uses the inactivated virus. It's not mRNA or viral vector. I have two pharmacists friends that helped develop the corona vac vaccine clinical trials, they reported that it has been a smooth that has been smooth sailing with no big concerns. I personally have had have more than 20 people, including my grandmother that had the corona back vaccine, absolutely no side effects and no positive test results. brings up a question about the Chinese vaccine. They may have a good one actually.
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John: But they have a dozen of them. They have a lot of vaccines. So and he says so do the Indians. Yeah. So we don't know what I mean. I didn't know they were even had one of these. I thought all theirs were just stolen from all right. You know, I know they stole a lot of our technologies, including the mRNA. I didn't know that they had. This is also and so
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Adam: there's a wiki page on it Coronavirus, also known as the sinovac COVID-19 developed by Chinese companies, silverback biotech. And they did clinical trials in Brazil, Chile, Indonesia, Philippines and Turkey. Both keep an eye on Brazil and see how they do.
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John: Well, if you notice the reports coming out of Brazil is designed to control.
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Adam: I missed that reminder. It was in
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John: a newsletter. I had to do this right. You're right.
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Adam: You're right. You're right. You're right. NPR is pushing it
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John: out of control. You
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Adam: know why? Because they have to discredit this vaccine.
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John: Well, I didn't think about that vaccine being the target because I just thought they're gonna target Brazil because they bolsonaro is a guy that the Brazilian press hates that as bad as the American press hated Trump, the Brazilian press. And I can assure you because I know plenty of people down there they work at old Lobo that they hate this guy to an extreme and so they're trying to smear him if they can. Well, I have a note I want to read from from Norway, because things are heating up there. Yeah. And not in a good way. I don't know if you get this notice. Yeah, I did. I'm glad you have it is a boots on the ground report as well as the link to the new press release from the Norway government after having record results for 2020. Despite the corona insecurity, the seriousness is finally dawning on us. Up until now There hasn't been much change to our work day except forgetting a couple of pocket size, Pan sanitizers as well as one of those barcode scanner thermometers. And a sanitizer dispenser. We haven't really suffered from the craze that like the word craze, a Corona craze? Well, that's no good apparently today they said when we return after Easter, we'll be required to wear either a face mask or a visor shield. If you opt for a mask they expected to use it at least expected you use at least three a day. One per work instance what luckily new ones are handed out upon request. I guess they're free. And I don't consume any sort of news media wasn't
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aware of but suspected something new it happened in that world thankful to the US Embassy sent me an email regarding the updated restrictions. You're a few snippets we know that these majors will once again affect jobs and he goes on new recommendations we recommend no more than two guests in your home. You should live is all this is like a year after this whole thing began. This is new, right? You should limit social contact to the greatest extent possible. Stay home. We recommend visit shopping centers and department stores only if your home meaning only in your home municipality. Button new national regulations based on COVID-19 serving alcohol is prohibited across the entire country. What's the hell's that got to do with anything? Wow. fitness centers may only be open for residents of the municipality and the other words they're locking down after this whole thing has come and gone as far as I can tell. The hell's going on there. There has a really good explanation for it.
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Adam: Well, what I see is the slow boil is being turned up. Man, I think it was about a year ago, this time, when we were going into our two weeks, flatten the curve. And we're now on day 560 to be flattening the curve to week flatten the curve. And I think that at the time, we said, people, you know, this lockdown is gonna be so bad, and we thought it was gonna be a couple of weeks, that people will be dying for the vaccine. Shoot me up Bill Gates, please shoot me up. So now whether you've had it or not, it does seem like the establishment is working on control measures of this of all. I mean, they don't have it for Ebola, but Okay, we've got it for Coronavirus that you will either be forced to vaccinate or not welcome if you're not vaccinated. And I want to run down a couple of the different measures that are being proposed some being put in place, notably New York City, but also colleges and universities. And this is an interesting case of Rutgers,
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John: Rutgers University in New Jersey will now become the first known college to require
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Unknown: students to be vaccinated before returning to campus in the fall.
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John: I think that's a great idea. Because we've had over the last year about half a million college students get infected. And there's been about 100 deaths linked to outbreaks on college campuses.
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Adam: So the faculty is not being required to have the vaccine to return to work. And that is indeed because of federal law. And I've put that in the show notes. Again, if it's not an approved product, it cannot be mandated legally. Now, even Alan Dershowitz, I disagree with the constitutional lawyer that he says that the state absolutely has the right and the state, I mean, the federal government to plunge a vaccine into your arm, I dispute that. But maybe we'll learn a little bit going back to Sanjay Gupta, who has now been tasked, I think, to help Shepherd this in Professor Emily Largent. She's an assistant professor of medical ethics and health policy at the University of Pennsylvania. And she's also an assistant professor of law. So there's the credentials. Now let's talk about FDA approval mandates, etc. These vaccines that we're talking about so far, have all become available under emergency use authorization. So they're not fully approved. emergency use authorization is good, it means that the the benefits outweigh the risks in this in this situation. But how does that impact the potential ability to mandate the vaccine?
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Unknown: So this is where it becomes the legally murky areas, respect to employers mandating vaccination, that's an issue that's drawn a lot of attention, because there have been some employers who want to go forward and require employees to get vaccinated. We've seen this with certain kinds of long term care facilities, for example, they've just told him please, you get the vaccine or you stop coming to work. And people have gone back and forth on whether or not that's appropriate because of exactly as you say, this emergency use authorization. So some people say we can't mandate things that aren't FDA approved. And for them, that's very clear. But there is guidance from the EEOC to say that employers can mandate vaccination that doesn't draw a distinction between FDA approval and EU ways. And so there's another group of legal scholars that has said, Actually, this is fine to go ahead and mandate vaccines at this point. So we don't know yet how this will work through the system. But I would say it's an ambiguous situation that we aren't sure yet.
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Uh huh.
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Adam: Not sure yet. And and we always have some academics who are saying, of course, you never hear that in science. There's always consensus on the science.
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Unknown: So I think the important thing when we talk about mandates is to be clear. It's not about holding somebody down and plunging the needle into their arm. And where there are penalties or consequences for going unvaccinated, and we have to think about what fair and proportionate penalties are.
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Adam: Okay, now, we're already on to the penalty part for you not wanting to be jabbed.
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Unknown: Oh, there are some countries where you might actually be imprisoned if you don't get your child vaccinated. Yeah. And that, I think is wildly inappropriate. But it might be the case that it's appropriate to say that you'll need to be quarantined for some period of time to make sure that you're not sick. It might be appropriate to say that you won't have access to school until you're vaccinated, it might be appropriate to have a small fine, that imprisonment would be much too punitive.
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Adam: Oh, a small fine is okay. But now, our prison may be going a little bit too far. Isn't it also the case that you have to let people out of prison because of COVID? Maybe, I don't know. Can they go back in now? Or does that just have to be vaccinated? Ah, how about we we need some kind of incentive The other way to To try and get people vaccinated instead of the stick,
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Unknown: the carrot
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or the or the doughnut?
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John: Or the right, yes, exactly
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Unknown: cream just announced that they are getting involved in public health campaigning and the people who bring in a vaccination card will be eligible for free doughnuts.
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John: So
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Adam: that's science. So healthy.
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Unknown: It's a sweeter version than the carrot, I suppose.
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So what about that, though? The idea that people are exploring these ways, including proposals to pay them? I've heard about this from some of the teachers in the Atlanta public schools here, where I am. What do you what do you think about that
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people have talked about paying 1000, or even 15 $100, to try to get people to be vaccinated. So I do have some concerns about that. For behavioral economics, if you offer money to people that it can actually sort of signal risk. So if somebody is already worried about taking the vaccine, and then you offer them 15 $100, it feels a little too good to be true. And they can actually start to feel like this is something risky that you're asking them to do. So we might trench mistrust, rather than addressing it.
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John: Just up the ante. Making 2500 I don't think
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Adam: everyone has a price. Everybody has a price somewhere. New York has launched and this is the one we got to keep our eye on the Excelsior pass. And there's no real demos. They have screenshots, but this is the pertinent part from it's from New York State. The Excelsior pass a free voluntary platform, developed in partnership with IBM, because they know how to attract people, which utilizes proven secure technology to confirm an individual's recent negative PCR or antigen test result or proof of vaccination to help fast track the reopening of businesses and event venues in recordings in accordance with the New York State Department of Health. So, again, I think this is and they're launching it for business first. So the for the businesses who wants to make their customers feel safe, they will be able to it's an app for both the scanner and for the QR code easily can easily be falsified. I just am tickled by the fact that it's IBM and I sure hope your buddy was just named black.
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John: Edwin black, Edwin black.
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Adam: I sure hope he considers at least a follow up. essay essay about IBM's history of tracking human beings. They did the punch cards for the Jews. For the Jews and Jews in
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John: Germany. Sure they go to the right concentration camps
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Adam: right Hill. That's right. Make sure they got the right card. Here is the Oh, Spain, Garcia Galicia in Spain. It has just made COVID-19 vaccine compulsory, how big is it that's got to be pretty small kalisha COVID-19 vaccine compulsory fines of up to 60,000 euros for those who refuse it. And here is the EU now one of our producers went through the proposed legislation. It's all linked in the show notes well worth a read. It's the EU vaccination passport regulation proposal and it will be called the digital green certificate same as in Israel. So I don't know if IBM is going to continue with the big blue or not it may be a complete competing system. But they say in their in their proposal should not be precondition for the exercise of free movement. In fact, that's what most of this is about is defining exactly how you should be able to move around freely if you do not want to be part of this program. And you can pretty much take a shit and that's it. vaccination certificate should not be preconditioned for the exercise of free moon for persons who are not vaccinated for example, for medical reasons, because they are not part of the target group which the vaccine is currently recommended, such as children or because those because they have not yet had the opportunity or do not wish to be vaccinated must be able to exercise their fundamental right of free movement where necessary, they will be subject to limitations such as mandatory testing and
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quarantine slash self isolation to the Gulag with you. Notice that it's quarantine slash self isolation is quarantining, not self isolation in this case,
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John: with a quarantining usually refers to some supervision. Yeah, as self isolation refers to no supervision.
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Adam: Member States shall issue the certificates in digital or paper based format or both.
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John: actors
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Adam: do facilitate free movement to ensure that restrictions of free movement currently are currently placed during covid 19 pandemic can be listed in a coordinated manner based on the latest scientific evidence of a an interoperable vaccination certificate should be established. So they want every country to have the same one. And I can keep on going on. But they they plan this and it's not just to get you back quicker. And they have the constitutional right to lock you up. If you are suffering from an infectious disease, we discovered that when this show started in 2007 2008, reading the protocols of the Lisbon Treaty, but the real problem was just the Yes, yes,
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John: that's a good point. You should dig those up. Again. That's true.
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Adam: Yeah. The protocol. There were. I told the Dutch politician that the protocols of the Lisbon Treaty, which is the permits the basis for the European Union, quote, unquote, constitution, by the police can kill you if you're running away from them.
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John: It makes it easier in court.
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Adam: But if people can be arrested and put into protective custody, for a number of reasons, one of them is for any infectious disease. And at the time, we laughed and said, Oh, you've got the flu, remember? Do you remember that?
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John: Oh, yeah, I remember that very clearly, actually. And we did laugh at it. You got the flu thrown in the slammer? Here
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Adam: you go. Here we are. We're from the future. We never thought I never thought that would do it. Now, CBS News to what dummies. CBS News is launching into the real problem in America because if they weren't domestic terrorists and violent militias in militia violent extremists, and what other effort whatever other term we've come up for people who are unhappy with the establishment, well, let's just call them Republicans. Let's just call them anti vaxxers. Because they are going to ruin everything and they're stupid. They're crazy. They're nut jobs. CBS News.
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Unknown: These rallies are held across Canada. These protesters are anti mask, anti vaccine and COVID deniers you think COVID is a hoax? Yes, I did. 100% their claims debunked by experts. Still, they're spreading
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Adam: all over social media. So I was CBC News. Any people argue that this plant pandemic was a planned event.
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Unknown: A lot of it feels very planned to me, we're gonna build an entire army to stand up and say, not only No, but hell no.
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Sherry tenpenny is a prominent anti vaccination advocate. She's hosted virtual boot camps charging about $600. Canadian to share her theories and tactics. We signed up and asked epidemiologists calling for an S to weigh in. three themes emerged from this boot camp. And we've noticed them in our research to one COVID isn't dangerous. We've shut down the entire global economy over a flu virus COVID
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Adam: is dangerous if everyone in the world got COVID 50 million people would die because that is misinformation to COVID vaccines are harmful.
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Unknown: This is genocide people.
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Adam: We've now inoculated millions and millions of people worldwide. We have not seen a jump in mortality,
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Unknown: three governments conspired to create this pandemic. It's a political agenda. At the very top to take the entire global economy to its knees. It's hard to find anything that governments around the world could possibly agree upon. It doesn't make sense. There was also talk about vaccine passports digital proof of the COVID-19 vaccination.
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Any advice on what's going on with these vaccine passports?
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10 Penny's business partner says some hackers have told him they may try to forge credentials
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in the background.
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This is what all the hacker cracker folks that are really pissed about this are working on. Well, good.
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Adam: The idea that they might try and circumvent that actually, I think represents a pretty serious public health danger.
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Unknown: hadn't told us he's not involved, nor does he support the hacking of vaccine passports, and 10. Penny said she stands behind her boot camp and makes no apologies for earning a living.
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Adam: My intro made no sense. Sorry about that.
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John: Okay, hold on. I By the way, I want to give you a clip of the day for that because it was so well, thank you. I'll tell you why. This was it. This whole thing was bullcrap. This was a another dimension of the fabulous Pfizer marketing scheme. Yes, let's take the extreme. if nobody's reasonable, I mean, you can be reasonable and you're not an anti vaxxer. If you don't want to take an experimental m r n a vaccine, you're against taking an experimental mRNA vaccine. That doesn't mean you're an anti vaxxer nutcase that thinks everything's got part of the some grand scheme. But let's take those people and make them the norm and make them push them into the floor into the front and say, Okay, now do your thing. And you even though you could be a complete stooge of plant like they do in riot suits, you Where you bring in some extremists from the other side that act like he's part of your organization and Tifa guy wearing a Trump outfit, for example? Right. And you and you can use the same, the same strategies are there. I don't think they're necessarily a part of the some of those subversive strategies that are brought out in the various books on how to do this. But it's but but as a marketing guy, I can see this being very advantageous to pull this because it just sways a few people in the middle, who don't want to be associated with being an anti vaxxer. They just don't want to take an experimental. They don't want to be a guinea pig. But oh, well,
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you know, if if everyone thinks I'm going to be like this, I really don't. I think vaccines and I don't know, maybe I'll take Okay, I'll take the vaccine I'll give in.
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Adam: What I liked is that they just threw in Robert Kennedy, Jr.
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John: Through trying to get rid of that guy.
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Adam: Two things about that clip. One, I cannot accept your clip of the day that has to go to the clip custodian. That was his
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John: Neal Jones. Okay, Neil, you get the clip, you got
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Adam: the clip of the day, too. There is now a new term to combat the anti Vax. And that is vaxholm. But vaxholm you're a vaxholm. Man, that someone who brags about being fully vaccinated and belittles people who aren't vaxholm double x, we also accept 1x. As as spelling according to the urban dictionary.
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John: Well, you know, we can moan and groan and say all we want about this sort of thing. And then we had a couple of clips about the shortages. And you had some thoughts on and I had some thoughts on it. And you know, they didn't they be us irked about the fact that they have to ship their stuff because we're doing futures purchases.
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Adam: Oh, by the way, about the futures. It's there's a little more data to that. The Netherlands had indeed with four other European countries that purchase 300 million doses of the vaccine in advance future and it was AstraZeneca. So there's something so it's like having futures but the the oversold the typical, the oversold the futures. And when everyone came for, hey, deliver my my commodity, they didn't have it.
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John: Well, things may be changing because they've gone out of control. I can't imagine the kind of money being pocketed play the clip ramping up production.
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Unknown: The European Medicines Agency has granted its approval for additional production sites in Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland to help with the shortfall on vaccines. A new facility in Marburg, Germany will join one enforce Belgium for producing the Pfizer biontech vaccine. The active ingredient in the AstraZeneca shot will now be produced in the Dutch city of Leiden joining three other facilities, and Madonna will add new manufacturing capacity in visp. Switzerland. European regulators have also approved allowing the Pfizer vaccine to be transported and stored at lower temperatures than previously authorized. Well, this will reduce the lifespan of the doses it will make it possible for pharmacists to keep the vaccines in their freezers and is expected to aid the distribution campaign.
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Adam: Well, that's interesting. That's a new data point I hadn't heard, we could first it was $2 billion were spent by the US government alone on the super freezers for the vaccine, then it turned out you could just throw them pretty much in your Kenmore. But now the data is that they become less effective. Because they're not kept cold enough.
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John: Oh, no, no, this one did you have to listen to that twice. I thought this I misunderstood it. Which doesn't make any sense what they said. Let me listen now they've been approved. They've been approved to keep them at lower temperatures. And I don't know how low it has to be, but they won't last as long.
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Adam: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. That's what's weird now. Now I know
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John: what it doesn't make any sense.
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Adam: It's like how does it make any sense? Isn't there just a basic temperature when it has to be colder than that before it starts to deteriorate? that that would seem scientific to me.
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John: Yeah, if you get lower, it would extend the lives. If the higher the temperature the quicker it deteriorates, the lower the temperature the longer it lasts. That would be the normal way of looking at this. Yeah. But now they're saying if they keep it at lower temperatures, a desolate place play.
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Adam: Again, they want to play the whole thing again, just to get that all.
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Unknown: The European Medicines Agency has granted its approval for additional production sites in Germany, the Netherlands. switzerland to help with the shortfall on vaccines a new facility in marburg germany will join one in pours belgium for producing the pfizer biontech vaccine the active ingredient in the astrazeneca shot will now be produced in the dutch city of leiden joining three other facilities and madonna will add new manufacturing capacity in visp switzerland european regulators have also approved allowing the visor vaccine to be transported and stored at lower temperatures than previously authorized while this will reduce the lifespan of the doses it will make it possible for pharmacists to keep the vaccines in their freezers and is expected to aid the distribution campaign
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Adam: okay that's just a completely inaccurate report i use thank you for making us making us here that again she is she's saying that makes it will be higher temperature not lower
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John: that's right that has to be those that has
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Unknown: must be
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John: must have been a mess up because now because they didn't have the facility to keep it as sub the sub zero temperatures they needed to now they can keep it in their regular old refrigerator freezer that they have at the office and it will last as long but it's still okay yeah that's exactly it you're right she they screwed up the report by deconstructing it's obvious that's what happened so only thing it makes any sense
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Adam: i'm just seeing if i can miss reporting
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John: miss reporting and by the way npr ca
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Adam: yeah i'm just trying to find if there's any article on that specifically if i didn't increase okay how about this this is the european union website okay new manufacturing site more flexible storage conditions a new site has been approved for the productivity of commodity the COVID nine commodity what the hell is this it's a new one oh commodity the COVID well the COVID-19 vaccine developed by biotech and pfizer may have different names are they marketing it under a different name in europe co m i RNATY comenity the facility eva in addition to new manufacturing facilities vaccine has also given a positive opinion to allow transportation and storage of vials of this vaccine at temperatures between minus 25 to minus 15 degrees centigrade ie the temperature of standard pharmaceutical freezers for a one off period of two weeks this is an alternative to the long term storage of the vials of temperature between minus 19 minus 60 right so it's just full of shit it's a warmer temperature not a colder temperature yes yes
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John: yes miss reported this is the nps
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Adam: fake news fake news patrick false commodity we got to understand is this the
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John: bamboozle is let's face reality this chinese vaccine is out there that actually looks like a real vaccine yeah disconcerning no wonder china didn't have any cases
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Adam: yeah because they've got good vaccine they got something that works with the actual thing in it
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John: forbid we find out about that and and and screw up pfizer's fabulous marketing scheme although they're already pocketed so much money has fallen on the ground this is just bad
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Adam: they have they have rebranded the madonna vaccine for europe
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John: i thought it was the pfizer
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Adam: no this is the i'm sorry the pfizer bio intake wasn't always called kermit made me it is called chromaticity maybe i didn't even know that we just called the pfizer vaccine could be
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John: but yet again if you're doing your marketing right yeah and i put the name of your company up there a lot you know the brand name of the of the vaccine is something else yet we'd
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Adam: like to xerox
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John: so pfizer pfizer pfizer pfizer pfizer this writer
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Adam: we'd like kleenex we'd like googling this is the kind of branding you want your pfizer pfizer
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John: pfizer pfizer
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Adam: those guys are good man they're good they
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John: are good so good writing but they're interfering with commerce they're they're screwing date they're unamerican these people should probably be arrested although i would i still have a high regard for their their abilities yeah i'd like to
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Adam: i'd like to see how they play it all the way out
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John: they're gonna screw it up they're gonna start getting overconfident that report from the cbc that you played in the delegate clip of the day tim is a good example of overdoing it
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Unknown: yeah
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John: one you got your money now back off whoo
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Adam: yes pfizer that's that's a good message you just sent there when i'm worried about is it was very nice to hear that we have very similar people up north To hear in the United States and I'm in touch with a lot of Dutch people, there's a huge huge anti lockdown anti war they have curfew still extended through April as I told you, whatever the Germans do my daughter still in a cage, actual child in a cage. in Rotterdam, and then they're not shipping the toilet paper to Rotterdam. This is not good.
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John: Getting toilet paper today.
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Adam: What? Yeah, Tina's already on her way. said this. Why is it good? Toilet paper, go to Costco we get it. We learned we had enough when the first the crisis came. But then we're like, I always want to have this around now because that's just a nice little luxury to have. Where's it going? I forget what I was saying. Oh, so those the kids in cages right. But back to those people from the CBC report. They've already jumped over the most important thing they already at Well, the hackers crackers. They're gonna go and hack those apps and make have forgeries. I refuse. I am going this is I draw the line at this passport business. I draw the line. No governments can tell me to do that. It's a complete violation of all HIPAA. Not my it's my body my choice. I'm gonna wear a big t shirt with big bold letters that says not vaccinated. Fuck off. That's basically what I'm gonna that's what I'm going to have to you cannot let go straight to well, we can always falsify it. No, no, no. I'm old enough to take a stand on it because you know who gives a shit about me? I want to see the T shirt. Well, I said this hopefully now we'll have some examples. On the back maybe you know or no, I'm not vaccinated. Or you know, please please stand six feet away from me. I'm not vaccinated something like that. Somebody said I
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Unknown: don't give a shit about you. I think the Vax whole thing has potential.
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Adam: Don't be a Vax hole. That's kind of confusing, because people will think oh, what is that about? Man? It was a black hole and anti vaxxer I don't know we got to work on it. I but in general we have to this is the part we've got to stop New Yorkers are crazy.
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John: New Yorkers that they've lost it it's because they've been so cowed and, and beaten back by the Democrat Party. I'm going to just say the demick or someone says the Democratic Party, they used to be called the Democrat Party, but now it's democratic. Because it makes it sound more democratic when it's not. Right. And so it's just as the whole city is completely out of control.
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Adam: Well, then Tina was saying how do they want to do tourism? Because now there's some confusion you can't get into the state without the task password. That's not true. That's not gonna happen. Because you know, we're gonna have roadblocks check for your Vax port passport. But if you come at tourism, Vax port export, I think I said Vax passport, but it came out Vax port and I kind of like
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John: that like Vax sport.
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Adam: The T shirt as recommended by one of the trolls should read asked me about my Vax hole.
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John: Thanks. No,
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Adam: that's not good.
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I want to thank Stephen and his wife, who said, your side about the whole year of shows being in the National Archive is something my wife and I concur with preserving a rational discussion a narrative of this time is crucial. To wit, we buried a COVID time capsule with our three Human Resources back in December, containing flash drives, cataloguing, cataloging every Rona episode of no agenda, beginning January 2020. When you first started covering the Wu Han flew as it was rightfully being referred to at the time, even by the M five M. Up until the date, we buried it mid December 2020, hoping to do our part to leave some sanity behind for whoever comes across it one day. See now that's a good idea. Very good idea. I think we need to expand it through December of 2021. Because this is not our 2022 this is not going to end there. The whole idea is it's not going to end
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John: now this is what happens when greed takes over. Yeah,
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Adam: yeah. Then and the media. We have to remind people, many controlled by CCP, Chinese Communist Party, and certainly controlled by the pharmaceutical advertisers. They rule I'm
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John: thinking more pharmaceutical advertising than the CCC is there a difference?
1:19:48
Adam: Is there a difference? Who controls the entire pharmaceutical supply chain Where's everything made? Is there truly a difference India
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John: a lot of I think I think it is I think there is a difference. And I think the I think that it's sometimes they're counter to each other. The media doesn't care, they don't care. They're not doing their job and only did you haven't done real reporting for years, it seems. No, the more we do this show, the more you realize they realize they're just a bunch of frauds.
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Adam: Let's see, we have a rather long donation segment coming up filled with fan. Well, I have actually
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John: I have a shiny China clip that I think will fit in kind of with this as we're talking about China's so much debt is not being now this is an example what you just said. This is not being reported much, even though NPR did report it but NPR is not as beholden to the CCP, as mainstream imply them. And this is, I don't know if you know about what's going on with h&m in China.
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Adam: No, I don't.
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John: Yeah, of course not. Why would you listen to this? This tremendously horrible story about doing business with China? This is everyone knows h&m It's a review everybody who's got a clue shop there once in a while. Avoid cheap but tight but high design very nice. stuff. Kate Moss, the IKEA of clothes, kind of the
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Adam: IKEA of clothes.
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John: But, but they're big. They're huge. But listen to the story. Listen to what happened to them in China. The boycott against clothing brand h&m continues in China. The
1:21:33
Unknown: uproar started over comments from the company distancing itself from the Chinese cotton tied to allegations of forced labor, and prs. Emily Fang reports
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about seven months ago h&m that it was troubled that cotton farmed in China's West could be produced by those released from mass detention camps in the region. Earlier this week, the European Union the US Canada and the UK, banded together to put sanctions on some Chinese entities responsible for those detentions. Just days later trying to criticize the Swedish clothing brand h&m for that month's old statement. Now its products have simply disappeared from major e commerce sites. Taxi hailing apps and mapping services say h&m no longer exists. And dozens of Chinese celebrities have proactively cut ties with other Western clothing brands like Adidas and Tommy Hilfiger, Emily Fang and pure news, Beijing. Wow, man, China
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Adam: doesn't mess around with the cancel cannon.
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John: No, they get the apps the map apps. Nope, doesn't exist with a taxi. We say a taxi guy I want to go to h&m Oh, no, no such company
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Adam: now does. To your knowledge. Does Apple not provide maps to the Chinese audience through their iPhone?
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John: I don't know. When they went the map. Maybe there's only official Chinese maps. I have no idea how the mapping is done there.
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Adam: It will be interesting to know I mean, it's one thing to censor something. It's another thing to remove something from a map
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John: doesn't exist
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Adam: as a pilot that feels wrong. Yeah. You don't remove things from the map if they're still there. Wow. And what was the infraction again? What was the reason?
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John: Some months and months ago they condemned Chinese cotton. That because it's being produced by slave labor, a bunch of companies did this thing, right? Right. h&m was out front with it. What the Chinese are gonna do business with us? You can't You can't complain. You're out?
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Adam: Is it only h&m?
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John: h&m is the big one that's being boycotted, that's getting these getting into stories, but there are other companies like Nike and these other guys which but they don't have stores in China. h&m has a big footprint there. Right? Did did
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Adam: yeah. gone for this, but the stores are still physically there. It's just you wouldn't know it from from shopping.
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John: I think they I don't know if the stores are even still there. I mean, they may have shuttered him. I don't know they did they this woman was in Beijing. Does Nancy Fong or whatever his name is you could tell by it. If you listen to her carefully. She's being very judicious. The way she tells the story because the Chinese they've got it. They're watching her. Yeah,
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Adam: they got a lock on her.
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John: But she told the story, she told did tell the story. She got it out. But she was very coy about how she mentioned that. She was very, the Chinese won't pick up on this especially in English. I noticed that they the Chinese to speak very good English. They they don't get certain subtleties. And the way she made the point of this was a comment they made a long time ago and now they're being berated for way after the fact very reminiscent of what they did to that Chinese director, who they hailed as this great Chinese a great gift to China. They wanted the movie Nomad, which is now available. You can go watch it yourself on Hulu. Just plug it she was a great hailed director The next thing you know they she's been completely out to depth. She's erased.
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Adam: Wow, canceled
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John: Kansas, something she said years ago in 2013. Yeah. These guys don't fool around. They're not. It's not nice. Well, it's not nice.
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Adam: And all I would say is if you want to know the orange, the origins of canceled culture, if there's your example
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John: that goes back to Stalin is very communist. It's all used to cut people out of pictures.
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Adam: That's right. That's right. Yeah.
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John: I have dej canceled culture is communist through. Yeah.
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Adam: I have a related topic I'd like to sneak in before our break. because it brings together well, not so much China as North Korea, Korea as a prop. But it kind of dawned on me, everything came together, what exactly is going to happen with the green New Deal with a $3 trillion infrastructure project, which is pretty much to build the green new deal and a bunch of Tesla charging stations and the snow snow COVID panel, this snow vid Armageddon in Texas. And it came together, one of our producers sent me this video, he says you got to look at this guy, I know him. He's no joke. His name is Sandy McDonald. He's the CEO of spire, SP IR E, and they have a huge spec, which you may want to just explain real quickly how a spec works, because that that means real is real money in this
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John: spec is a special access. What you do is a special access company and the special pro rata spec stands for you have to look at it. I don't know either, but it but these are you here's what you do to create what to do when this is like a faddish thing in the investment community. And you can make a lot of money real fast. And what you do is you do something that you generally starts off with somebody doing a reverse merger on some more of in stock out this a penny stock and you buy it up and you own this company and you make an announcement that you're going to start buying up, you're going to do whatever leverage you can get by other people investing in your company, and jacking up the price of the stock. And then you can leverage that at the bank or through some financial instrument, you go out you're going to buy up all the electric car companies, except Tesla is too expensive. And so then you call it the electric car company. I'm gonna buy you all up Corporation. And once you make the announcement, it should draw attention and all of a sudden this penny stock goes up to like 50 bucks. And then they haven't been they have the leverage and they start buying companies. It's actually most banks actually, they do what they say. And they start buying these companies up and then they get a really good bookkeeper. A guy knows what he's doing. And you rig up some bullcrap company and it's just the damnedest thing I've ever seen and Horowitz and I do
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discuss it but it's a hot somewhat mysterious but if you get in on the ground floor one of these things you can make you can make a $10,000 investment you can make millions
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Adam: what we should follow him because I think he's he's letting up way too much go in this about how what the plan is. So his SPAC will be his plans on is already working on building a DC grid. To move one Talia
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John: Ana Hello, Thomas Edison,
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Adam: I get really good here. But he needs to spread some Fudd on everybody. First he this is George Washington University where he did the speech. So he needs to get some fear, uncertainty and doubt about about our grid and it's all in shambles. And this goes right back to the Obama bot we talked about in the last show was like, Oh, yeah, the grids no good. Here in Texas, the grid sucks. We got to get, we got an infrastructure project, get some money if you're gonna build the grid, but the grid takes care, no grid. This guy is part of this. The second problem that
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Unknown: we have is a vulnerable electric system. Look at Puerto Rico today. Think about our electric system. Those of you who have read Ted Koppel his book, realize there's very large threats due to cyber attacks. But there's also solar storms. We really have a threat of a solar storm. The 1000 years solar storm, on average happens once a century. So in this century, we could have a solar storm that brought down the electric systems, not just the US, but electric systems around the world. We have an immediate threat. Some people believe that the so called hydrogen bomb that Kim Jong Un tested a year and a half ago really was designed to be a giant electromagnetic pulse bomb, which, at a very high exposure rates can totally destroy a large area of an electric system.
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Adam: Now, just for people who aren't as old as I am, this is true in Hawaii telephone poles were on fire from, from a solar a solar storm. I think this was 72. If I don't, if I'm like, it's somewhere around the early 70s. It absolutely happens. But that's not really you know, that's not really what it is. I mean, come on. we all we all know that it's really North Korea.
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Unknown: But some of these large EMP blasts done in space space could take out a very large area of the United States for electricity for months and months and think about no gas stations, their pumps don't work. supermarkets ran out of food in a few days, you don't have pure water in a world where people are jammed together tightly as we are in our current population. I think the biggest key to why we're in this situation is we have not dealt with the centrality of electricity power to our livelihood. And I
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Adam: agree with him on this not on the North Korea. Yeah, of course, they're always they're always gonna do that. And I've been preaching this for as long as he shows me going that the EMP is coming in, it never came. It stuck with the sealed indictments. But we did absolutely learn what it means to be without electricity and how central is to your life. And within three days, before days, indeed, we were out the shelves were empty. Now, luckily, within five days, we had trucks coming back in and things are getting restored. But definitely you need electricity, people have no idea and I just went through it quite comfortably, all things considered. But this is something that presents an opportunity for a man for a man like Sandy McDonald's and I said something about an opportunity. What is an opportunity? An opportunity is this idea of a national grid of high voltage direct current lines, basically would say that not only
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Unknown: the building of this line itself, but our energy sources instead of coming from places like Venezuela, Iraq, Russia, our energy sources would be internal. It means something on the order, we did some fairly crude calculations, but it's something on the order of 7 million permanent jobs that are now elsewhere, to build and maintain a system like this. This solution is similar to what we learned in the 19th century with railroads, what we learned in the 20th century with interstates that is when you have a network, you can move energy or whatever the commodity is from any point to any other point and you can build it robustly The idea here is we have enough engineering talent to build a really solid system.
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Adam: Alright, so before I play the conclusion of this, I have two real problems. And I, I do I know a lot about electricity and RF and hf I am by no means an expert on high voltage, alternating current high voltage, direct current, we have a lot of people who are very skilled who, who will email me entire tomes. You don't have to appreciate it. I have it all. There's all kinds of pros and cons. The only thing I'm interested in is why is this magical DC National Grid not vulnerable to EMP? Is there some magic in direct current that spares all electronic electronic components and nothing gets fried? Do you have any and I know
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John: of it's just an it just be another antenna? Yeah. Whatever the exact colors you go to whatever they do, whatever is being transmitted is just gonna be an antenna, this pulse is going to go into it and it's going to blow up all the components at the other end.
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Adam: So I don't understand why but if he's gonna use that if that he's that's his fear. He's gonna have to, you know, North Korea could use an EMP solar storm coming solar wind,
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John: or maybe you can better ruggedized the
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Adam: possibly maybe you can do it under the ground and you can bury it. I don't know,
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John: so that you can bury this hole together but
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Adam: that I'm very interested in. But the the kicker the kicker is right here. And I'm going to remind you everybody that what happened in Texas, was purely greed of energy trading Enron like tactics, some of the same people likely with huge futures contracts, and they were so busy making all the money and jacking the price up that they forgot to think about the actual system. Since because they're not even close to them, they're trading in Europe, they're trading in Asia, they're trading our electricity. We have our own grid, which is the second part of my problem with what he says. If you indeed have some form of EMP attack, wouldn't it be better to have everything decentralized?
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John: I mean, I mean, like the old fashioned way, crazy thought used to be that never used to blow up because it couldn't be a computer attack. Because it's hooked to a power plant that's not on the internet. I mean, something like something
1:35:32
Adam: like that, possibly. But wait for the kicker, cuz his plan depends on something very important.
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Unknown: So here's my test question. We're at a university, and you're all going to be graded.
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So the test question is arranged the
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Adam: following. Don't tell me I clicked the wrong bit, hold on a second,
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Unknown: what has happened, and this is from a study by Lazarus, which you can have a look at. I'm putting it up on the screen, although I'm not sure everybody can can read this
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Adam: all but
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Unknown: that basically says, What the levelized and that I clicked the wrong page.
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And that was what I did our study on at NOAA research lab. The problem is, wind is not where the people are. You've got tremendous wind resources, the areas of high wind resources are those red areas in
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the center of the country. The East in the West are pretty blue. Obviously,
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Adam: what is going on here is we needed to take down the Texas grid, because that's where the wind power is. That's where there's room for solar. The problem he says is all the wind power is in the red area, middle of the country. And we need to get into the blue areas could he have made and made it even funnier with the red and blue colors? There's, in my mind, there's a likelihood we had to have just let that thing collapse so that we can say the grid is no good. Texas should be part of American grid. What are you doing? Because they've got all the wind power for their stupid plan?
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John: Well, you know, years ago, and I was doing that public radio computer show. I had the father of modern wind power on the show. Oh. And he's the one who's responsible for all these turbines in the whole thing.
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Adam: Do you remember his name?
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John: No. But I do remember what he said. He said that North Dakota alone has enough wind power in reserved is enough. randridge Durbin in North Dakota, you should know what I'm talking about. It's windy and it's windy everywhere and it's windy all the time. I asked somebody about this once How is that work that waste because apparently them the wind comes down off of the Rockies and hits North Dakota plains and just goes like Kirk goes crazy. And he says is enough wind power in North Dakota alone. If you put just loaded it up. You would power the entire grid have the entire USA.
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Adam: Yes. Yeah. But not not 24 seven.
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John: I think it is. It's windy at night. It's just windy all the time. Yeah. I don't know if it's ever not windy in North Dakota. I've never been there. I've been to North Dakota place and I've been there it is never not been windy. Yeah,
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Unknown: but it's not a little windy. It's still variable. You know, you can't manage it.
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John: telling you what he said. That's it. That's all I know. I'm not an expert. Okay.
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Adam: Well, so to me, this seems like the scam was complete. We've got the trillions of dollars coming up to build a DC wind powered grid from the center of the country who by the way, they couldn't keep it running. Republicans just say no, they all screwed it up. Because they deregulated No no, no. Trump, Trump, Trump, it's all Trump. So it'll be fun watching all this unfold in the great state of Texas. So well the fact that forced the mandatory vaccines it'd be fun to watch that here. See if they can, dude. That's one way to look at it.
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John: Yeah, well, I'm parched. To me that means it's time for
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Adam: ah yes en que en que
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without it like to say in the morning to you, the man who put the sea in the corona craze John Dvorak
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John: in the morning you Mr. Adam Curry also in the morning ship see Blitz and Rafi near subs the water the dames and knights out there
1:39:56
Adam: a in the morning to the trolls and the troll room. And this is a big day for the trolls. It is a Sunday. Let's count them all trolls Hands up. How many do we have there? 22,085. trolls trolling, trolling, trolling. That's right hands are up. That's no agenda stream comm where you can go and hang out with them. There's plenty of trolls there today listen to live streams, which also the lives if the if it's not a live show, there's a live stream, everyone listens to the same thing. We could just turn on the volume and still just chat and hang out with the trolls. There's always something going on there. And it's fun. It's fun to troll. And thanks to the troll room for handing me a couple of good one liners today. It's been very, very good. We also have no agenda, social comm our social network, where people still seem to be able to invite some people secretly behind my back, but we're keeping it around the 10,000 we will be purging accounts. Starting a new merge. I'm sorry.
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John: We'll be doing a purge.
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Adam: We'll be doing the purge. Hey, you join all of a sudden Who is this? We business you? You're coming in we John's coming in to help us purge had anything on the John's block list? Hmm, I don't know. But you can follow us from anywhere that you can get a mastodon account, at least if it's not a bunch of social justice warriors. Or you can set one up yourself there is free open source you can set up for your family for your friends for a little subset, a little no agenda group, maybe your Meetup group. Here's a thought all those local groups, why don't y'all have a local server? Then we can distribute this more. And we'll be talking a lot about decentralization. As gosh, there's so many projects now. There's a decentralized Wikipedia, which long overdue. That should be so much better. Yeah, it's really necessary so you can follow anything about it go nuts. I just was reading about it. Well, there's, there's there are so many people setting up social networks on blockchains. You know, there's really too much I must have four different apps have tried out that are chat apps for your phone 100% anonymous is pure blockchain. You know, it has a lot of downside like you don't you have to really exchange your public key with something before you can chat. So it's not a great discovery mechanism. But it does work. There's several producers who communicate exclusively with me on some of those apps. But this but no agenda socialists it's just the place to go hang
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out and chat and there's no algos and that's the same for all of the Federated mastodon network so you can follow at Adam at no agenda social calm where you can follow at Jhansi devore I could no agenda social calm and you'll be federated with us pretty quick and you won't miss all that much you just don't have the cool no agenda social comm address until we purge some more people now we have a few people know we first have to thank our artists for Episode 1332 because this was now a lot of people were confused by the title of 1332. And because it was it was spook Berg but the actual line said in the show was something else
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John: it wasn't so you got notes saying it they were confused you people were confused. Yeah.
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Adam: Hey, hey, the word spook Berg was not set in the show. This is a violation something well that's what we titled it we liked it. It was it was a variation but the art from Tom to nail. We're just going to call a tom to nailed it. And Townsend nailed it again.
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With the jab trap doughnuts doughnuts loaded with corn syrup. And this was a great piece of art.
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John: It's just nice. It was pretty. It had dimension
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Adam: drop shadow.
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John: And it just looked good. It did.
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Adam: It really did. It was I keep looking at it the jab trap. It's so well done. And even the little window you know, yeah, it was very well done. And what else did we have that we were looking at?
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John: Well, I want to mention a piece that was done by Marcos Garcia that I used in the newsletter which we didn't use and it was it could have been used and it's a bunch of is the falling Biden's prof can take off of the Mad man opening scenes where the guy's fallen off the out of the building just in midair and this is a bunch of falling Biden's and is just a gem of a piece and I wanted I'd normally don't you know necessarily people know when I'm using these different pieces for the newsletter but this piece is just gorgeous. I thought and it could have easily been used except it was you know, it's a little more I don't think we saw specific to the show. I don't
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Adam: think we saw it when we were choosing the art did we was it already up there? I don't think it was up there.
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John: Yeah, it's been updated what it goes back to 1224 so it's all
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Adam: crap. Okay, I didn't realize huh, yeah. Well, let's see what were the things that we looked at but did not choose our there was a lot of actually the the Pfizer AstraZeneca. foil does if they were to they were fencing at us like
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John: that piece. I didn't care for it.
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Adam: I liked it. I liked the idea, the premise there so it's a Pfizer dude and AstraZeneca dude, and they're fencing against each other with the syringes. I'd like to premise it was spook bird that was the the original title was spook, burb as in the burbs brb. So we had a piece of art for that. What else commie radio and there were some weird
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John: one mentioned a couple pieces that again, we I'm gonna I've decided I'm gonna have to put together a little fac to tell people the same old thing we keep telling them over and over again, don't use the COVID virus image is on the track, and we won't use it don't use anything at the track. We won't use it. Anything profane, we're not going to use. There's a there was another violation here. Our picture somebody came out new guy came in out of the blue had the two of us we don't need we stopped doing that years ago. We don't use our pictures. And this was, again, Marcos Garcia, the same guy who did the balling Biden's he did this.
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Adam: So he's just relatively just Well, it was also a take off of a movie poster. But man, the following Biden's was great.
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John: Falling by is good. But this we don't use our images anymore. We did it for like three, four years solid. And then we just know. And we there's a bunch of stuff. And I'm going to probably put it together as a load sheet. So people won't waste their time that that's what I'm concerned about. They put effort into this stuff. And it's like, yeah, it gets violated instantly.
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Adam: And it's so it's so sad to be ignored, because it's too bad. tante Neel tante Neel that again. Thank you. Great job. She is no stranger to this position. But
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John: here's the one Oh, the one I here's the art piece that we should mention. We both like the build back better grid joins is nothing but wires all over the place by mountain J. That's a competitor.
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Adam: Yeah, it missed a little dynamic somehow or some balance. But the idea was funny.
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Unknown: Yeah, just a
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Adam: million wires going everywhere. If you're using a podcasting 2.0 compatible app, you can find a new podcast apps comm you'll see all these images that we just talked about flying by. And I'll thank everybody for testing out the new streaming streaming payment system on the breeze app. It's working. And people are sending little pieces of micro payments to podcasters. And the hope is here that we can get some, some satoshis to some of these artists. But now, long road ahead, but the test is definitely successful. Appreciate that. And as part of our time, talent and treasure, what we like to do is thank the executive and associate executive producers of the episode who come in with the high numbers today being a triple three episode number brings him out. And some, I'm just, I'm blown away by the support we're seeing here.
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John: Well, especially from our top two or three three guys in particular, but Joseph Carter at the top of the list and Del Rio Tennessee live amongst a group of fabulous people from Tennessee who contributed to this show. He came up with $303,333.33 so he's gonna limit that as an option. As a joke option. Oh,
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Adam: yeah, you know, you even you wouldn't do that.
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John: I didn't bother. I did have the 1333 30 but I didn't put 3000 in respect anybody checked the box. So to Joseph just did it. And wow, okay. That is what I call a massive donor. Hey, guys, he writes to an extreme g yyyy.
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Adam: He wants to do that he can do that.
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John: Can you do it all he wants? Hey, guys. He's got his jingle lineup Obama sacrifice I'm willing to make Archie, we have a question.
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Adam: What is the Obama sacrifice I'm willing to make? I looked this morning for at least 10 minutes. I had no idea
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John: what to remember him say something like that.
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Adam: Yeah, but I we don't have any clip about him saying that
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John: the sacrifice I'm willing to make? Yeah,
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Adam: maybe I'm not understanding what he's asking for But no,
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John: I think it's it was Obama says the sacrifice wouldn't matter if you're going to be able to find it
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Adam: no i looked i looked all morning i couldn't find it so i don't recall it either
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John: nachi wheeze obama you might die
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Adam: sometimes people think a clip that we played of obama saying something it's like yeah it's not it's not a clip i don't know the words sacrifice and willing do not show okay
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John: i got it i'll say that's the sacrifice i'm willing to make and then you can take it from there
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Adam: perfect you all let me try it as a sacrifice
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John: there you go even better
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Adam: okay let's read on let's read on let's read on
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Adam: a pepsi deducing for granny that's how it works
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John: agar and then it comes to his wife the smoking hot blondie blondie blondie locks i think it is a blondie i guess so yeah it's unusual spelling homeschooler of calder ridge blondie locks giggles every time john reads a 333 dot three three donation john will you please say 333333333 hitter in the mouth repeatedly over many road trips or he hit her in the mouth repeatedly by hit her in the mouth he says roundtable requests for her sweet tea with lemon wedge and indika loaded bongs
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Adam: well we didn't have to request that that's all word is always around
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John: yeah three legged dragon hydro gardner of calder ridge i was hitting the mouth by sir beuker of sandy ridge to whom i say we should host a smoked bacon meetup
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Adam: to control yes
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John: roundtable request niece's liver pudding and sativa blunts
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Adam: are these guys related to me
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John: thanks for producing the best cop podcast in the multiverse now this seems to be a lot of drugs involved in these
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Adam: no it's just flour
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John: and these things plant john so joseph has got he sends out 333333 to get a laugh out of somebody and then okay well he must he's doing well with
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Adam: whatever he does so we got an inch the night and we got to insert names
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John: yeah it's like a story for the last one david i was two innocent nights and one is today
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Adam: it's three people on the podium that's what i remember
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John: yeah granny my wife and the three legged dragons
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Adam: so they also should all this is i don't think we've ever had something like this before
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John: no but well we hope to have more of this in the future
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Adam: all right let me try underwear it's a sacrifice you're willing to make you might not throw in the karma
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John: sir ronald gardner of insane diego like that and surrounding waters in san diego the 133333 itm gence thanks for all you do to maintain our sanity and please accept with gratitude this value for value donation this donation will be split between my granddaughter sienna mackenzie gardner and myself 1000 for sienna dame hood and 33333 for myself henceforth sienna will be known as dame sienna lioness of love and light please provide sienna and her parents jace and milan with a proper d dishing
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Adam: oh we gotta
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John: Christopher bass net best net or best name, maybe best net in Farmington Hills Michigan. He's in for 133 3.00 1300 $33 by damn gence and Hey guys, I appreciate everything you fellas do. I'm not sure I could ever really repay the value you have provided me. But here's the start. I've been a douchebag for far too long and I can't stand it anymore. Since I'm tuning that magic number turning the magic number on Tuesday. I had to slide this donation in. I've been listening since around the time of the BS Fukushima radiation mass.
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Adam: Remember that all over the social media good times.
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John: And pills. Get your iodine pills right here. We've got dry and dying pills. You're gonna die.
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Adam: Alex Alex Jones was on the beach for the Geiger counter like is coming in Los Angeles. It's coming in. We're all gonna die.
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Todd and Todd said driftwood is hot. This is john john john. Be careful. We don't want you to get poisoning. Have you taken your iodine from the store? From the
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John: I take the iodine pills? No. Okay,
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Adam: all right.
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John: They tried to kill us way too long or that he's gone way too long without donating I'd like to be knighted as sir science denier the title isn't taken. Thank you for your courage. I think it was no karma. I
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Adam: think we're okay with that.
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John: Yeah, sure. Why not? Tony Cabrera has Next up is from Tony a good old Tony. Tony. Hey Tony $600.82 it's no agenda shop profits time tax season has made us spend more time polishing our books then creating new products doesn't the IRS know math is right racist. Thank you to the artists who have reached out to their winning art for the canvas prints we started offering and thank you john and Adam for creating a show that delivers consistent doses of information and artists inspiration. Jingle me away with Oh my god, that is amazing. Plus devore X. You want it for Christmas?
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Adam: If only if only I could find it it's something you said.
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John: You want it for Christmas.
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Adam: It was something you said on the show and it may have been an end of show thing somewhere but if you so I'll just I'll play the oh my god that's amazing. And then the whole point is you just say you want it for Christmas and that's all we need. You ready?
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John: you wanted for Christmas?
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Adam: Oh, uncanny. Almost like the original.
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John: Okay, it was the best I can do
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Adam: now is good guy. And by the way, Tony Thank you know agenda shop.com great products. Oh, yeah, they
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John: got great. Agenda shop.com. They've done they do yeoman's work.
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Adam: Yeah, and it's a completely independent of the show. Then they they work with the artists and pay the artists for a royalty they also get a part of it's all value for value. It's keiretsu they would say it's beautiful.
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John: And ladies look for the pink hats. kobus Esther Housen or Jakob is not sure. In Holland Park, West Queensland, Australia for 5101. You have an email email note. I would have printed it out but my printer doesn't work.
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Adam: Well. It's interesting because I have one as far as I can tell, there's only one versus the very very, very, very, very, very long email that we got that you asked him to cut down because that's all I see.
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John: is another oh well for 5101 I'll have to look I'll look at my email box and we'll catch even further
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Adam: bro Hold on a second. Let me just double check. Let me just check what it says here. What it just I just use yakob esterhuizen. donation 45 101. I don't have that now. This is something else. I don't I have not seen anything from him. If you read the next one, I'll check and double check. Okay,
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John: Steven K is next. He's at 334 33 from Nashville. Tennessee and other Tennessee and another volunteer in the morning Adam and Johnny, thank you so much for the work you're doing is truly invaluable to me and I am more than happy to share some of the cash. Bow Jaiden printed for me with you in the form with share with you in the form of a donation of 33433. And we encourage this behavior. I was hitting him out three years ago and I haven't been the same sense. I like to call up my friend coworker employee and intellectual bully Damian in Nashville for being a huge douchebag I'd like to credit one dollars this donation to him, so now he's just sort of a douche. Start donating or stop turning a blind eye on your copious OSHA violations. Wink if you would, I'd like to de Dushan for Damien. Okay, jobs karma and a noodle gun Stephen k from Nashville.
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John: Nicola Nikolas in chicago illinois 333 dot six nine he needs a john CD you got farmer jingle Manning Bitcoin hmm thanks to the volatile option markets and Bitcoin going to the moon I am able to complete my no agenda knighthood accounting attach ice I am a derivatives trader by day and a Bitcoin bro by night. So I would like to be known as sir NBS Night of the market makers and Bs equals no bullshit. a nickname of mine. The Round Table i'd request venison backstrap steaks and PBR you bet we got plenty we got PVR I'm an old millennial with many over socialized and uninformed friends are witnessing some of the vaccine euphoria among them has been hilarious with my newly shrunken amygdala thanks to no agenda. One friend of mine told me she was crying tears of joy. After her first jab, another sent a picture of his vaccine card caption. Let's go. Second jab done, fully vaccinated.
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Adam: vaxholm
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John: get me an effin break. This is an experimental treatment not a cure for cancer. Although I suppose this type of reaction was exactly their intention. That's what a year of lockdown will do to the over socialized? Anyways, shout out to the troll room and then a social hit me up at NBS on both no agenda community has been a source of optimism, humor and insight for me throughout the pandemic. While I'm stuck in Libya, Joe Chirac thank you for your courage, gentlemen, and stay safe john. Learn to be
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Adam: yeah sir. MBs Knight of the market makers looking forward to seeing you on the podium. That's ended all hell is gonna break loose and you're gonna need a Bitcoin
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John: but you've got pharma. I remember that. I saw a car with a K. Baron a comos International camp in New York. Rochester 33333 when I heard fellow producer Dennis caffrey get a give a Who are these podcasts a shout out? I knew it was time to donate but then when JC did did a live Who are these podcasts donation jingle I decided I needed to be an executive producer. I'll take a karma and buck cancer kingo for my father who is currently battling bladder cancer. Yikes. Surely sir Karl with a K Baron of warm O's enter internment camp in New York.
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Adam: Kevin, our mentor from Corona California 333 33. In the morning, gentlemen, I've been listening since Adam first appeared on the oops I just messed it up. Sorry, everything skipped. Here we go. In the morning, gentlemen and listening is Adam first appeared on Rogen early last year. This is my first donation so please de-douche
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Adam: I was in the line. at the gas station when I received the sign to donate Yes, this happens very often the man in front of me bought a soda and the total was $3.33. He then said, Wow, it must be my lucky day. Maybe I should play the lottery and choose all threes. He then looked back at me and winked. If that wasn't a sign if that wasn't a sign we live in a simulation. I don't know. I should donate. I'm a 25 year old from so cow and to hear people like you both deconstruct the news has been invaluable to my sanity. When Adam read the note from that disgruntled listener on show 1332 I completely sympathize with Adam. I remember when Trump was elected in 2016, I was in complete utter shock. I was in college and consider myself a staunch liberal even though I didn't pay attention to politics. Trump's election led me to the realization that 99% of M five m reporting is pure gaslighting and psychological bullying. You have a future in front of you. I just can't let myself be manipulated by these people. So I resist it with every fiber in my being I highly recommend everyone go read the Machiavelli's by James Burnham. You can download the PDF for the find it on the search engine. Because this book perfectly describes how elites wield their power in politics. It was surreal reading this during and after the 2020 election. Please give me a noodle gun Good night left night and bingo boom shaka laka all the love Kevin thank you for your courage Kevin really
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Adam: I got the my pasta Glocks locked and loaded. Good night left not bingo boom.
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John: Cody Harris is next on listen Chuck ta Oklahoma 333 dot three three. admin john is only a piece of what I really owe you guys. There's only a piece of what I really owe you guys I love the show please de-douche me
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John: clip request the VTC seven won't go away. Amen fist bump and end of show
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Adam: not quite sure what Ender show is
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John: what Dame Cassidy said is right. donating makes you a better person.
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Adam: this is the roenick Shah from garland Texas 333 33 this was the note in violation of all notes. Now this came in and I saw you asked him to cut it down it's was it four pages but I will start reading and we'll see how far we get show notes plug and report 330 threes all the threes I can afford in the morning Gentlemen, I apologize for the length of it lacks value. I know the donation does not Adam thank you for the best audio quality in the universe. Can't believe john scoffs at your other show when your magic is needed on this other show. JOHN sounds like a real mess over there on dh unplugged compared to no agenda. A slight exaggeration but a noticeable and only negative difference Why would you even start a note like that? I appreciate the donation but man consider this a Rogan donation from your first visit because after listening to no agenda I have not missed an episode or been able to digest a Rogan episode well that said
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John: Okay, now we're gonna stop I'm going to put out a you're not gonna disagree I'm sure this is an edict. I don't want to see any notes from anybody complaining in any way shape or form about Rogan. I don't want to hear somebody saying well not I hear you guys I don't like Rogan anymore. Rogan brought you to our show You should be thankful for that you should thank us your price and a note to Joe Thanks for getting me to join to discover the no agenda show. I don't like and this is not the first guy has done this. No guys going on and they solve a sudden they stop like our show and they don't like Rogen anymore or they say they don't even know I find that hard to believe or they bitch about the fact that he's sold out or anything like that. I just don't like it. I think it's rude. And also broken show is not our show. It's a different kind of show. It's an interview show. Three hours a day of interviews is the toughest thing in the world to do. We couldn't do that show. I wouldn't want to do that show. I've done interview shows I don't like them. So I this is just don't do that anybody out there who's come over from Rogan do not complain about Rogan. I like Rogen show I think it does a great job. Yeah, he'll have a guest on that my bore you want some What? That's the show.
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Adam: I have nothing to add and I completely agree with you. And I appreciate you saying that and we do thank our producer there for his support of the no agenda show. The note was kind of a lot of that now that I look at it honestly but thank you very much ronak We appreciate it. Here's a good karma for you.
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John: Dame Valentine of the blue bird powder region in Arvada, Colorado. 333 33 this donation is in honor of my sizzling hot husband, Trevor. Trevor Massey. His birthday is April 27. But I wanted to get him the executive producer title on the one and only show 1333 is now reached night status accounting below evaton can chip chip in a penny
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Adam: and I think I got one some here was there it is too big.
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John: I think we've got quite a few of those. Let's do he would like to be knighted as sir mullet of the mountain region hmm Can I please request for him a bullet right? It's actually bullet Bri Manhattan and gummy bears galore. And if allowed may also by the way they have these big giant 1.75 liters of this right at Costco dynamite
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Adam: What is it? Is it bullet right or not?
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John: No it's bullet bullet it's got an eye in there a bullet
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Adam: okay not on the spreadsheet it didn't Buddha yet okay. All right. Well, I ordered bullet rise so I'll have to change the order
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John: well I it'll get everyone knows that as people call it. I call I used to call a bullet Ryan to actually looked at the label. And gummy bears galore. In a large course. I'd also request St Germain on the rocks for myself as I forgot to make a request for my for my damier Okay, you are my person Trevor my best friend My Ride or die in 10 years and counting Happy Birthday to the love of my life who hit me in the mouth a year ago. No agendas stated listens together stays together. We say to each other at least once a month that Adam and john you are doing God's work. Oh God does God's work we just do this show. couples that no agenda together doing these stay together man I request my husband's favorite jingles Boogie Boogie. Amen Fauci wheeze and sleepy Joe the little girl version. Thank you for your courage with love and light. Damn Valentine of the blue bird powder region.
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Adam: I can't get enough of her.
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John: is really good. I keep forgetting how funny that is Dame g money. probably remember she's at $333.33 and she Parts Unknown. She just needs some r two D two karma.
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Adam: Chris marble checks in from West Springfield, Massachusetts. 333 33. In the morning, gentlemen, first time donation I was hit in the mouth by Adam not during his first. But by his second appearance on Rogen. There was an extended sequence early on in which Adam was trying to explain some new policies regarding the post office, then how it tied to propose federal digital wallet. But Rogen wouldn't be quiet about it. He was talking about how cool the tracks were in the 70s. Geez, this is another negative note, I'm just going to skip all that. When he says I knew I had to check out Adams podcast and was not disappointed. I'm sorry. It's just like, wow, no agenda has been regulatory discovering the show was a true inflection point. I have not. I have not listened to a single Rogan podcast since he went exclusive to the Chinese funded Spotify platform in December. Right. Well, john just told you why we don't like that. Any ways. I'd like to call out my boss Gary k as a douchebag No, I don't think he listens to the show. He's just a douchebag. I'll spare. That's also douchebags aren't they supposed to be people who don't donate and not just an actual douchebag
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John: an actual real douchebag
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Adam: I mean, do those count do we do we do
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John: well we've done it before because we call people like you know the head of the FBI, a douche bag and other people a douchebag out of the blue. But just that but those are public figures. I think they have to be a public figure or a listener to the show. Who is non callers. can't call your somebody some casual person that douchebag hasn't, I think is libelous scandalous
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Adam: libelous agree is libelous anyway he got it no no no problem I'll spare you from playing the Biden whole load Fauci Wiese look at that juice Good night left night story left nut story even though I had the same idea weeks ago, however no one else thought to incorporate JC DS put his puts his fist around the nuts clip among producers he says yes, please de-douche me adios mofo
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John: Nicholas nickel off in northborough Massachusetts nuts 33333 ben a journey I've been following the show from show 22 Wow. Show 22 and this is the earliest I remembered to my older son constant in Constantine or Constantine is turning 10 I respectfully request his and his brother's gym avatar to be deduced for they've been listening since they were born.
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is a combo dinucci Please also add Constantine Dimitar? Hector, Marina and Magdalena in a birthday list I don't know if they're all in the list or not. But we have a huge birthday list I think so. All of them have birthdays in March attaches the accounting for 1000 plus please use this today my keeper ecaterina as Queen of Bulgaria and now we're getting to the bottom of where these names are coming from. No jingles if you can no jingles no karma if you can't please play play dogs in the Staller at the end of the show.
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Adam: Another one. Is that an end of show thing that I should know about? I
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John: know Never heard of it.
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Adam: Dogs in the stroller. I remember dogs so dogs in the stroller.
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Oh yeah, that's the Jesse Coyne. Oh, wait. We had a two of them. Oh, that was very disputed. I don't know which one to play. We have a lot of inner show clips already. We'll see if we can do for you.
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John: I'll put him on the bump bump into the next show. It's okay. Nick was obviously amenable I think anyway, all the best Nicola and Nicola Nicola Nicola
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John: that's a name that I I'm going to start writing novels. Now to use that name.
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Adam: I think we missed Brian moss. I think we skipped right over him. Yeah. 333 33 Rancho, Santa Margarita, California. And he says, jingles are going to be Bitcoin go podcasting. RTD to karma. JOHN and Adam, thank you so much for your superb job of media deconstruction, OTG advice and the occasional wind tip. I've been a listener since 2015. Over the years have tried to hit my family in the mouth but was never able to succeed until now. The combo of your amygdala shrinking COVID coverage and the animated no agenda clips.
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Adam: also perfect for some podcasting. 2.0 streaming satoshis make your content easily shareable and entertaining for everyone. That kept my entire family informed and not freaked out during the pandemic. I've also started using the breeze podcast at Bravo on the efforts to keep podcasting canceled proof Yes, the SATs are streaming your way this donation brings me to knighthood I'd like to be known as sir Brian of Gulf Gulf if it's not too much trouble. I think there's only one or two that are in Gulf Gulf but I'm sure there's many not too many at all. Please add deviled eggs and Diet Coke to the roundtable I love the deviled eggs. The Diet Coke combo is a curious one loving light stay safe says Brian moss that's ended all hell is gonna break loose and you're gonna need a Bitcoin
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Adam: I intended to donate on my birthday this year, which was on the 14th of March been afforded unfortunately, I was ill and ended up in the hospital. Are you sure you from Great Britain that you're supposed to say in hospital due to an auto immune reaction of brother to the AstraZeneca vaccine. If I had a nickel if I had a nickel for every person who's had something autoimmune related after the vaccine, I became ill around three hours after the injection with a severe headache, fever metallic taste in my mouth and pain in my chest. After two weeks. Yeah, it's just it's horrific. After two weeks of increasingly feeling worse, my smoking smart wife sent me to the doctor's I ended up in the hospital with that hours while in the hospital. I was awake at 430 in the morning not able to sleep as I was listening to no agendas Episode 1330 the cattle list converter and although I was sick as a dog, I started laughing so loud at the ending song there's no AstraZeneca in Spain, which is put to three dogs night never been to Spain that a nurse came in to see if I was okay. And why I was laughing. The I this I love this story. The irony of being in the hospital due to AstraZeneca vaccine then hearing your helpful discussions about it on the greatest podcast in the universe. Then topping this stuff off where there's no AstraZeneca in Spain, I could not help but laugh. Thank you for your humor. I am home now feeling 100% and thankfully and thankful to the
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Adam: I've asked them. I've asked him to put the extra leave into the table. And when your parents used to do that back in the day, yeah, cables
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Adam: jP bowl you Berea from Kitchener, Ontario up to five 340 interesting number. Hey, JP, but both of you from Kitchener, Ontario, Donna, Matan Jones, first of all, please de-douche de douche donation of 333. Canadian, we have to make sure we put them in the right spot because it shows up as shows up as American cookbooks show we put you there. So this donation of 333 point 33 Canadian dollar rights finally allows me to get back to the best podcast in the universe. I discovered no agenda when Adam went on episode 1533 of the Jerry podcast just before my 33rd birthday on the 15th of September. I knew I had to listen. Anyway thank you both for your courage and great content quick shout out to my spicy hot girlfriend into the two nights that happened to work with me. smallworld no jingles no karma, but big by
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Adam: I Patrick I looked at it that very beautiful. It's a it's a Shopify site you know that is that is selling his art on in
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John: is without a doubt the best husband father and entrepreneur there is there you go. Ah, trying to run a successful small business in Southern California is not for the faint part. He works hard so that I can stay home and educate the two human resources indoctrinate them in their in them in US Austrian Economics and Liberty. Nice. Okay. We the Miss society I'm thinking of. We started listening to no agenda when Adam appears on Tom Woods show. Another nice guy. The best birthday present from you guys would be the correct pronunciation of the name Mrs. It's pronounced Mrs. Ah, well,
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Adam: we were corrected after my appearance on the Tom Woods show and I don't think we've done it wrong since
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Adam: Yes, yes. Yes. Yes. I remember that. Remember
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Adam: Now before before you do it because it is a Sunday and we have we have cut we have a week
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Adam: Biden Sunday and it's a doozy.
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John: Well, Biden did his first press conference last Thursday. I showed him of course. And he, he fielded 10 questions in it and some follow up.
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Adam: Can I read you the email you sent to me? Biden press conference. Oh, mg kill me. best ever.
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John: Well, we heard the earlier reports on it. First part of this show is people like Todd comes out and talks about how it was a good press conference, because he didn't there was there's everything's going so well. Yeah. And he got it was even worse with this first clip. But this is your Miche who is seated right in the front row. And she just goes on and she talks about what this kind of is such a kind great guys. Good man. He's
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Adam: a gentle
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John: humiliation to journalists everywhere. But let's start with that clip. Okay,
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Unknown: how about you? Me,
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too, President. You've said over and over again that immigrants didn't come to this country right now. This isn't the time to come. That message is not being received. Instead, the perception of youth that got you elected as a moral decent man, is the reason why a lot of immigrants are coming to this country and entrusting you with unaccompanied minors.
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Adam: This was that was probably the worst part of the whole press conference how degrading to have to say that.
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John: I mean, even world decent man, even
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Adam: her predecessor, Glen Eiffel, who was who wrote the hate geography of Obama was not like this.
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John: No, she never was like would never die. She went out of her way to be neutral.
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Adam: Yeah, we miss her. We miss
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John: you. Yeah, because she kept the show on an even keel.
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Adam: Yeah, and now it's busted.
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John: It's totally busted is useless. Most of the most of the these clips if you notice, eight seconds, I don't have one clip or 30 seconds. The longest is 23. And that's
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Adam: right, because everything else you said was hyperbole. Repeat from campaign stump speeches
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John: is terrible. He went on for
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Adam: at least 10 minutes about I'll be running I was running now why I ran I'm running.
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John: And here's I'm gonna go from the bottom up. But here's the clip Trump bad mana company challenges up at the border. We're just gonna let them starve to death and stand the other side.
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Unknown: No previous administration's dead either. Except Trump. I'm not gonna do it.
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I know.
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Adam: I know that he let children starve on the other side.
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John: He designed to starve them. He He's a he was a devil.
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Adam: I can I just say briefly, I've been watching some of this footage. There's some pieces that we're not getting about the border. Okay. No one has ever explained the Biden let us in T shirts. And that's just annoying. No one has ever done the work. No one's ever interviewed anyone about it. I really like to know where those came from. And all the other people that you see who come from Guatemala, or South American countries. Now they're at the border. They're on the Mexico side of the border. They have no luggage. They their clothes are not torn and tattered. Quite the obvious. I see clean sneakers? Are these people who have traveled 1000s of miles by foot. They don't need not even a sandwich.
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John: I don't know. You know, it seems to me they're busted up to some point and it
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Adam: has to blow up. But they were but they were not weary travelers. Yes, it was photo op, but it's so obvious that these people have not been on the road. So maybe they're being taken care of in Mexico. I don't know. But it's not what you'd expect. And it just can't help noticing that
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John: nobody's covering it worse because they don't want to everything's polit politicized including what Ted Cruz is up to right now. I don't have the clips from Cruz, but we'll probably talk about it a little bit on the next show. Okay, on where did this little one here's kind of a combo ISO. But this is interesting. This is the Biden's sit down clip. Please, please sit down. Thank
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Unknown: you. Thank you.
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John: So he walks into the room and they all stand up like he's a judge or something in a court. They never stood up for Trump. They always the yellow reporters doing standing up he has to tell him to sit down. Well, I found this very peculiar.
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Adam: I think in general, we can say that the decorum of the of the press conference, which I think many would see is Oh, this is this is how a proper press conference should be run. It was the media who were not yelling, not screaming, not back talking, not interrupting, not jumping up and down. I hope we can see the difference. Probably not.
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John: Now. There's a lot of time Crazy stuff he says, and a lot of it is just like he's just like this old is like, I'm surprised he doesn't use the term fiddle sticks.
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Adam: It's one of my faves. So it'll stay here
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John: he is saying something. I know fact checks were done on any of the crazy stuff that he said. But I have a few of the crazy stuff. A few the crazy. Good guy, this one, school water.
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Unknown: There's so much we can do. Look at all the schools in America.
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Most of you live in the Washington area. Now. What are your hometowns? I don't know where you're all from?
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How many schools where the kids can drink the water out of the fountain?
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John: found turned off. Is that the reason or what is he referring poises? Your poison water in
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Adam: the mountainous is referring to to Michigan? Is that what he's referring to?
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John: Well, that's that's one. We'll get one. Now. Hey, by the way,
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Adam: if if, if Biden ever says Fiddlesticks, I'll give you $100
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John: we'll gladly give you that's a risk. It's a risk. Reward worth it.
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Adam: Flint, Michigan, Flint, Michigan, that's where the water was.
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John: Is this just as the way he makes it sound like kids are being poisoned everywhere. Okay, let's go to root This is the and now we got a lot of confusing little short clips like seven second clip. This is the seven second root cause vice president putting together a bipartisan plan over $700 million to do the root causes of why people are leaving. Wow. What is to do a root cause?
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Adam: Well, it's like a root canal only you do it with a lot of people.
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John: You want to do a root cause I think he messy talking about why he missed the word report on the root cause of vice presidency,
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Unknown: a bipartisan plan over $700 million to do the root causes of why people are leaving,
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Adam: like leaving What? Oh, Vice President Harris who was going to be in charge of why people are leaving?
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John: Well, she's probably one of the reasons okay.
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Adam: No, they're leaving South America. Oh, to come here. Immigration.
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John: Let's skip the question WTF clip because that's one of the weird ones that I want to save to the end. Okay, let's go to the here's this. Here's the one of the things that really bothers me and the media doesn't pick this up. In fact, I think we're the only ones who actually bitch about this. And this is when you use percentages instead of whole numbers. Instead of saying the plays it tripled the number of people that live there tripled. Or you say the number of people leaving used to be one now it's three. So you use triple to make it sound like there's a lot of people leaving. Yeah. Or in this case coming Listen to this. This is percent bullshit clip that I'm a decent man or whoever's phrase that you know, that's why they're coming. Because no, Biden's a good guy.
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Unknown: The truth of the matter is, nothing has changed. As many people came 28% increase in children to the border, in my administration 31% in the last year of 2019, before the pandemic in the Trump administration.
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John: I'm not good, even 1% from Trump, but what he's really saying if you listen to it, because these are increases, yeah, so the 28 is on top of the 31. It's not as though he makes it sound like trouble. There was 31% increase during Trump's now there's only a 28% increase with me. Now, the 28% increase is an increase overall of the year before, which was 31% increase. But he's trying to bullshit everybody. Okay. Oh, lapping it up.
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Adam: You know, I gotta go in.
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John: I just find it very offensive.
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Adam: I got a note from one of our producers,
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John: who
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Adam: works at CBP and it's so desperate, that's customs Border Patrol, so desperate there. It was a semi an internal email call for your assistance, immediate staffing needed to support unaccompanied children's program and the Office of Refugee Resettlement. And so the two things I want to point out is one, this is novel that they have to pull people away from other departments in order to handle this. So it's it is either we have less people working at the customs Border Patrol, or there's a lot more people trying to come in, but also the Office of Refugee Resettlement. I hate this. These are the guys This is the outfit that has billions of dollars going to a whole slew of nondescript NGOs, non governmental organizations. We have one here in Austin a billion dollars they get to shuttle children around. And really,
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Unknown: this this.
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Adam: Okay, I'll just say it. I think he just did this to get children to the border to harvest them for their organs in their identity. adrenochrome I don't know what else to say. They'd all seems to be about these children, children,
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John: children shall only come from babies. Now, I
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Adam: think you can get it for under six mommies for organs? I don't know they're harvesting. It's like why, why? Why? Why? And to say nothing change. Put the T shirts on them. Something's messed up.
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John: Yeah. somebody knows what, but no one was not poured on it. Let's go on with. This is an interesting short five second clip. This is the Biden hired clip. I didn't know this. All I know, I've been hired to solve problems to solve problems, not create division. He was hired. Yeah. Well, he was he hired
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Adam: by the American people.
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John: We didn't hire him, we elected him.
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Adam: Well, if we hire him, then we can fire him I guess.
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John: can? Exactly. Okay, here's another. Here's some examples of Biden just losing track. This is the classic stuff when somebody does an impression of Biden, eventually, they're going to have to incorporate this sort of this sort of talk is getting it done last. And so I'm going to say something outrageous, oh, I have never been particularly poor and calculated how to get things done in the United States Senate. So the best way to get something done, if you if you hold near and dear to you that you like to be able to. Anyway,
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Unknown: we're ready to get a lot done. And if we have to, if there's complete lockdown and chaos as a consequence of the filibuster, then we'll have to go beyond what I'm talking about.
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You know,
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Adam: I want to hear that part of the part I want to hear again, is in the middle. Now, whenever Joe said President, Joe says, anyway, I mean, that is that's his tell that he's completely. It always caught on his train of thought, yeah, or it comes before he says, Oh, my time is up. But listen to the Do I hear some kind of Gaffey or like gasping amongst the press in that silence? Let's just listen again if you hold
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Unknown: near and dear to you that you like to be able. Anyway.
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John: I think there were some you heard something.
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Adam: It's hard to see you That one's mask on if they were looking at it shock and horror. What a what a what a banana republics display that they're taking part of in their socially distance, Muslim. Hey, the presses muzzled? Don't you see the irony? You do? fizzes?
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John: presses muzzle, this is a fact. Now, there's a thing that Dana Carvey pointed out he's working on his Biden impression, which I think he's probably going to get because he's, he can do these you're going to do as he vying for the SNL slot? Is
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Adam: that what he's mine for?
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John: I don't know if they're getting maybe his his his work. He says that. And I noticed I started noticing there's two examples in this press conference, almost a third but the third one didn't. He failed on the third one. The example of Biden says, and there's three things and then he says one, two, and they'll say and he never does.
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Adam: He has one two, and he said second go from one to two to second.
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John: what he'll do that too, but he never does this. I've got one example in one of these clips where he goes, Well, there's two things one bah bah, bah, blah, blah. And then he never goes to two he just just drifts off. Yeah. So let's go to Biden This is a fact check one this is another one I think needs to be fact checked this fact check why is because of lack of food as because of gang violence is because of a
2:54:23
Unknown: whole range of things. That when I was vice president had the same obligation to deal with unaccompanied children. I was able to get it slowed up significantly by working with the heads of state of those communities to do things like and one of the major cities. reason people were leaving is they couldn't walk the street because they were getting their kids were getting beat up or shot or gang violence. Well, what I was able to do is not give money to the head of state because so many are corrupt. But I was able to say okay, you need lighting to the streets to change things. I'll put the lighting in. We got a contractor. We got that On Monday, we paid directly the contract, you do not go through the government, and violent crime significantly was reduced in that city. Fewer people sought to leave.
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John: I don't believe this. I
2:55:11
Adam: don't believe it first second.
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John: just doesn't make any sense. Alright, let's go. Here's another one where he's waiting to have to wait a minute.
2:55:20
Adam: I've heard him talk about this before. Something about the electricity or turning the lights on or I got to think about this. There was something about that he's confused. Okay, well, I
2:55:35
John: only got three more of these ago. They're all this one. Here's the long it probably the longest one. This is this one was just a real head shaker. This is the three feet. We have to add three feet to the roadways. I'm looking out at the bay, San Francisco Bay and part of the Pacific. Oh, you mean three feet in height, three feet in height? Yeah, I'm sorry. When I say
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Adam: well, you said add three feet.
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John: Oh, Add to add three feet in height. I did. The freeway that I'm looking at down here is on at sea level. I don't know what he's talking about. But let's play. This is the bite at this at the end of his speech, great. He's starting to slur and slow down and then he throws this in last point, I'll make an infrastructure I apologize for spending more time on foot is that
2:56:21
Unknown: if you think about it,
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Adam: is the place
2:56:26
Unknown: where we will be able to significantly increase American productivity the same time providing really good jobs for people. But we can't build back to what they used to be. Oh, you have to build the environments, our COBOL has already done significant damage.
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The roads that used to be above the water level
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didn't have to worry about where the drainage ditch was. Now you got to rebuild them three feet higher. Because it's not going to go back to what it was before only get worse. Unless we stop it.
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Adam: Yeah, yeah. Now in context of the full the full piece there. I don't think he meant to say all roads in America have to have to be raised three feet. But there was so the some example that he's he's he's like an old guy, you know, when you start to mumble and drop words and you think you said it in your head? I have some of this already. That's what's that's what's going
2:57:32
John: you know what I mean? To say that you're not like this.
2:57:37
Adam: No, you got to be much worse if you want to be present. You got he got some work to do.
2:57:43
John: Okay, so I got that. One more than the two shorties for the end that this is the Biden divide country I think this is one of his numbering things maybe whether or not
2:57:54
Unknown: we want to work together or third decide that the way in which they want to proceed is to is to
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John: just
2:58:04
Unknown: decide the divide the country when I got to hear that want to get that was good. Whether or not we want to work together or third decide that the way in which they want to proceed is to
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John: is to just
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Unknown: decide to divide the country.
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Yeah. Oh, yeah, sure.
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John: Yeah, okay. Now,
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Adam: just say it may just say in general, because the mainstream m five m loves to talk about this, and how politicians are dividing the country. I would like to find out that you're wrong, that that's in your own that's in your own bubble with social media and cable news. The actual country is not that divided as they make it come across that you know it people may bitch and moan about certain groups of people amongst their peers. nothing new there. That's been done forever. Whether it's sex race, background class, but these assholes just bring it to the forefront and make it look like Oh, it's so horrible. But if you go look at the mall, believe me, I like to go to the mall and check it out. retails on fire. Do you think that anyone there is Oh, as a black person? Let me walk over here. Oh, no Asia? No, no one cares. So this this notion that this politician or different or president for that matter, can divide the nation. He's incredibly arrogant.
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John: Yeah, they like to imagine Yeah, thanks. Okay. So let's play that's I'm trying to decide which of these two should go first but let's play this one. I thought this was funny. Is this is at the point where he's doing is just joking. No, I'm not Yes, I am I kid I kid. This is the Biden dog named clip.
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Unknown: What was your dog's name kind of thing. Been a bit facetious, but not really. What was that? What
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John: was your dog's name? I'm being a bit facetious, but not really
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Adam: what what was the context of what he was saying?
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John: I have died now. I've been I put this in produce it yesterday. So I don't know. But it was this. Whatever the context was, is kind of beside the point of, I'm being facetious, but not really. That's really the point is,
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Adam: okay, yes.
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John: Yeah. What is that mean? He does that a lot. And I'm just joking, but not really.
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Adam: Yeah, it's, it's the boomer version of not.
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John: Well, he's of Silent Generation.
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Adam: So silent generation of Boomer. Sorry, I'm sorry. He doesn't know he does this a lot with Yeah, I'm joking, but not really, he says that often.
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John: What is it? Okay, this is the last clip, I'm sorry, there's so many of these little clips. But this is try to follow the logic in this clip. This is the WTF clip, which I always say for last. And this is he's got some to do with a quote, he just meanders on this one too, to an extreme. And so the question here is whether how we go ahead and do this, what we do? There's no easy answer. Quick, that's what we're trying to short. And so the question here is whether how we go ahead and do this, what we whether how there's no easy answer. Well, the question is whether how we go in whether how we go ahead and do that whether how we go ahead and do this, what does whether how we go ahead and do this? How's that the question? Well, I mean, he, he does these crazy structures. The news media guys are just they sit there and mesmerized by this guy, who's just making no sense.
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Adam: Well, this is also not new.
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John: For us, though, is he's hypnotize these people. That was the that was the one hour long press conference in a nutshell.
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Adam: That was that was indeed pretty much it. I mean, I, I went back and watch the whole thing on Friday. And which stands. I mean, I don't think anyone you and I are freaks, we go watch that stuff. We watch it for the full hour. Like we also watched the anchorage meeting between China and the United States, the way they package it, and actually, I should have thought to do that. But the way they package this news conference on, on the press conference on the news is really I was like they they'll give you a whole long thing about whatever they want to communicate, and then Biden going, Hey, read a whole load her and that's good. They just throw in a little. All they need is five words, and they can make it fit and make him seem coherent. But he's not
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Unknown: at all.
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Adam: Here's a producer sent in this note had a dinner with my relative last night who was very liberal, I asked what he thought of the press conference, I thought maybe he might admit that there were some kind of cringy moments. So I was surprised when he thought it was excellent, because it was a professional press conference, unlike Trump. And that's that's pretty much where it is.
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Unknown: In other words, he
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John: didn't see it.
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Adam: No, of course not. No, he heard that the media saying it was great was professional, good to have Joe back, build back better, great reset. And that's all they need to know.
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John: I
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Adam: get my hair done. My six week cycle. And now, so at a certain point, I'm sitting in the chair, and my hairdresser. Oh, and this is now I do a little color because I'm getting very gray and I want to I want to fade into gray slowly. I want an eight an eight year fade. And you should give me some coffee and take off my mask because of my hearing aids and everything they get caught. And so I'm just sitting there she's cutting away and I'm, I'm Yeah, but then she has her mask on. I'm just looking at myself in the mirror and talking to her. And then it's time to go wash my hair. She says How could you put your mask on? I said, holy crap. I'm sorry. I mean, I completely forgot. So now you know, I thought you weren't being a dick. And in fact, I enjoyed speaking with you for the past 30 minutes seeing your face was quite enjoyable. But you see it we got here in the salon, and I said well is there because she has people today who have not been out of their homes. She has people who will come to her door of the salon, double mask gloves and only pick up The hair color that she makes, they will not come in. And this is not like
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John: the gloves with the gloves.
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Adam: So I said, What can you categorize these? Is that a certain type of people a certain type of, you know? And she said, Well, she really came down to one thing. Uber liberal, she says, I said, Really? You've said that twice. Now is that the only way it's not age? It's not class. It's not income range. Now, she says, There, Uber, Uber, Uber liberal. And they they really are deathly afraid.
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John: Well, there's the irony. The irony is their media is their liberal media. They're all subscribed to it. The New York Times The Washington Post the three networks. Yeah. And they're all they buy into the whole thing. And it's killing them.
3:05:55
Adam: Yes, it is. It is. And I'd like to give you another example. And
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John: by the way, they look like shit. These people, they don't look great. And they walk like they all walk like Biden. Boo. Boo is rubbing off.
3:06:13
Adam: NPR is planet money. I don't want I don't listen to NPR a lot. But we know Molly. So I'll listen. She's not in this clip, actually. But I wanted to play this. They had a whole thing about cattaneo. We're moving towards your great reset, and the stakeholder capitalism we have to capitalism and we know capitalism is the problem. So this host who is a colleague of Molly, I take it She sounds young. She brings on Richard Wolffe. Are you familiar with Richard Wolffe, economist Richard Wolff,
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John: the name rings a bell but I can visualize huge credits
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Adam: like no all the all the ivy League's. But he is not just any old economist. No, he is a socialist economist. And together, they will explore in this clip, why is wrong with capitalism and why socialism is better planet money on NPR. Planet money.
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Unknown: Richard Wolff is a socialist economists, like the socialist economist in the United States, and there are not many, most economists are very, very pro capitalism. Here's what comes after the booming unemployment,
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Adam: every four to seven years, suddenly, millions of people
3:07:35
Unknown: lose their job,
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Adam: independent of who they are,
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Unknown: what they do, how well they work, how committed they are, if everyone in society was always worried about losing their job every four to seven years, Richard says no one would tolerate that system. we tolerate it, he says, because not everyone is affected. one group or another is sort of told you're going to be the shock absorber,
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we're sorry. But
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someone has to do it. And we can't survive as a system. If that risk is felt by
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everybody.
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This is the real flaw in capitalism, the inequality, one group that's badly affected immigrants in the good times, they come in to get a job. When the economy turns down, they're thrown out. Here's another group. Women
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Adam: call me booming. You get a job economy shrinking, you go back into the home and be a homemaker.
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Unknown: This is what's happening right now women and really women of color lost a million more jobs than men during and after the COVID recession.
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And here comes the one which I hope you have already guessed.
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Adam: African Americans in American history. You couldn't throw them out? Although they were people who tried. So you made them an in house, an inside the country, shock absorber? What is the shock capitalism? And who gets fired First, the African Americans and who has to wait until the economy is good again? The African Americans
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Unknown: this part of capitalism is the systemic racism part.
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John: All right, a collect you know, I know this guy. I remember him. He's written a number of books on understanding Marxism. he's a he's a communist commie.
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Adam: And the only thing I take exception to I guess, in our system, there has to be a bottom. But to racialized that makes you an asshole. What a dick. Oh, it's women. It's black women, not just women, only black women because capitalism hates black women. Shut up. Yes, there's a bottom Yeah, people get screwed. Yeah, we got problems with how it works. But stop connecting that to racism. God that pisses me off. Yes. And that's on planet Money.
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John: I know this is what's
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Adam: crazy part planet
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John: who is the producer who is the one that runs that operation? planet money is supposed to be. Should be pro capitalist that it should be. Okay? You have a guy like this you bring on a heavy hitter, a guy who could really argue the other side. And there are some I would not be one of them against a guy like wolf. I don't know anyone offhand who would but there are people that can do it. And you put them head to head and let him just go at it. And you'll see especially if the guy's a heavy hitter. Wolf probably won't show up. I've seen this happen when I was doing that show over at Tech TV there silicon spin show. We had four panelists there be certain? No, no, I'm not going to argue with that guy. I'm not coming. with you. I guarantee he would not if you had to eat because he knows his enemies. Yeah. Don't you bring a heavy hitter on to argue with the guy who knows how to argue with this guy? Yeah, with Marxist in general. And he won't show up. It's just not good. No, no, no, I gotta do it. Well, I just thought it was I just thought it was hilarious. ridiculous that a show like that. This is like a children's show that promotes pedophilia. That's exactly what this is like.
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Adam: Thank you for putting that horrible image in my head.
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John: But it is Yeah, it is.
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Adam: Have you noticed that when it comes to AAPI, which is the new black and brown community or Asian American Island Pacific Islanders, that they don't talk about racism but about anti Asian hate? Have you noticed this?
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John: I did this since you mentioned it. Yes. I now notice that I didn't before.
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Adam: And this is a big push by the boba liberals. We've learned so much from our, our amps, or Asian millennial producers, who have who continue to send in fantastic information and a lot of things to look at. And I have three short clips here from the slate gab fest podcast. And the person who's here will be introduced. He's written books. I'm sure she's, I'm sure she's very, very knowledgeable on the topic. But it's, it's kind of fun to think about this anti Asian hate and where it comes from and why it's in America. And here's her credentials,
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Unknown: we're joined by Claire Jean Kim, who's a professor of political science and Asian American Studies at UC Irvine. She's working on a book Asian Americans and an anti black world, which is a great title, Claire Jean is
3:12:40
Adam: not a great title. Why is that a great title?
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John: I don't know why it's a great title makes what makes it a great title. No
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Adam: Asian American, Asian American Pacific Islanders in in the anti black America,
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Unknown: Americans and an anti black world clients and Asian American Studies.
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John: Yeah, tell Nasha Africa
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Unknown: on a book, Asian Americans in an anti black world, which is a great title, Claire Jean Smith, welcome to the gap test. Can you start by talking about this idea of racial triangulation? And how it is important to understand what's happening with Ray racial in America. Hi, David.
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Thanks for having me. So you're asking me about the racial triangulation idea. And that's a theory that I advanced in the 1999 article by that name. And in that article, I was really trying to say when we look at how Asian Americans are racialized and positioned in US society is different than how black people are
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Adam: racialized in positions racialized. We don't hear this often. They're racialized. What is that an actual term? They can you racialize someone?
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John: I think it is. And I think it's a Marxist usage off, I think, why Marxist clips?
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Adam: Yeah, well, of course, sociology, racialization, ethnic, ethnic, ethnicity. zation is a political process of ascribing ethnic or racial identity. Well, that's called identity politics. It's what the left is doing. That's interesting. And
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Unknown: then how black people are racialized in position. So how do we think through that difference? And I tried to postulate that, you know, Asian Americans are triangulated visa v. Blacks and Whites seen as more foreign but also superior to black people. So there there are different axes for assessing these different groups. I've actually moved away from that theory. It seems to be taken up by some people right now. But I am moving away from that for my book, Asian Americans in the anti black world, which I'm finishing up right now.
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Adam: So I played this just because I thought it was odd that he would bring that up, and she seems to discredit her own theory of racial triangulation. But here's your new one.
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Unknown: And you're moving away from it and toward what exactly
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what I'm moving toward is I'm trying to theorize again, where are Asians positioned in US society, and the theory is that most of Asian American studies as a field has focused on white supremacy and how white people push Down Asian Americans or persecute them through various kinds of laws. And what I'm interested in is looking at how the racial order 100.
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John: I
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Adam: mean, this is a, this is a factual lie, unless you're talking about Yale, Yale University, the white people, the Harvard or Harvard, the white people, they're
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John: the Asians, because they were getting doing too well on the tests, get them at ease.
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Adam: And this kind of blanket statement is, in fact, racist,
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Unknown: or persecute them through various kinds of laws. And what I'm interested in is looking at how the racial order is structured, in addition by anti blackness. So how did what happens when we think about white supremacy is pushing all non white groups down but anti blackness as lifting up all not black groups, and that would mean Asian Americans are sort of pushed down by white supremacy, but also elevated by anti blackness elevated over black people. So that leads me to theorizing that Asian Americans have something a property called not blackness, that advantages of this sort of like, you could think of it as a structural advantage relative to black people, even as at the same time, they have not whiteness, which is a structural disadvantage relative to whites,
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which makes it it would seem to me a highly complex.
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John: Yeah, you think this is what the universal and both? Are they sitting there doing the interview where they're both masturbating? Is that what's going on? I believe
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Adam: so. Which makes it it would seem to be a
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John: highly complex and moving picture to try to talk like, you're not you're talking about two different groups as those two are changing in real time.
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Unknown: Exactly. It's a real time dynamic,
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dynamic, the
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reasons that I think this theory makes a difference, like what difference does it make how we see how Asians are positioned is my argument is because of their not blackness, which is attributed to them from the beginning, from the time the first Chinese Come on shore, in California around the Gold Rush,
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Adam: I have never heard not blackness.
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Unknown: But okay, you know, if we think about anti blackness as a strength
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Adam: of blacks or as
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Unknown: us society and think about the society wanting to reproduce that sort of anti blackness, what happens is Asian Americans are lifted up periodically. There's certain openings historically, where Asian markets are lifted up, because that helps the broader society keep black people in their place that might be defending Jim Crow, during the Cold War. And then there are holes after that, but my point being that Asian Americans have this fluidity, because that helps to sort of nailed down structural anti blackness, and she is a self hating Asian I guess.
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Adam: This is this show the self loathing and self loathing. This show the slate podcast and these people are a bunch of bigoted racist colors. douchebags, the slate,
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the slate podcast, the gab Fest,
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John: is it really from slate? slate the magazine's Washington Post? Yeah. rapo There you go Whopper Whopper Walker's a whopper Whopper, blah, blah, blah. Another
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Adam: race a white to Washington Post wapo. White asshole. Paper of record. I'm missing too many letters. I'm working on it. But yeah, this is this is this is racist. This whole this whole discussion is unnecessary. It's stupid.
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John: Oh, no, it's designed to make it worse.
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Adam: It is. Yeah, it is. And again, it's the media who is trying to divide this is a literal media division tactic. No one cares about you, lady. Well, this show does because what else? What else am I gonna do? I want to congratulate you on nailing, nailing the cicada story.
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John: What story The cicadas
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Adam: the brood? 10 of the cicadas come? Oh, yeah. Bruton every the whole internet is inundated.
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John: We're ahead of the game on this show. Oh,
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Adam: yes. Oh, yeah. Bon appetit. How to Cook cicadas. According to three Richmond, Virginia chef's. This is another order you can eat cicadas doesn't mean we can start calling them land shrimp. From this. It's a southern thing. You can eat 17 year cicadas emerging in Georgia.
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John: They are using this to train us to eat the bugs, eat bugs eat bugs, ladies and gentlemen. I've been around since the number of cicada outbreaks. I'm older than you. You've seen a lot. I've seen more. I see Morrissey. I've never seen a moment where they telling us to barbecue these things. Oh, they're not seeing just bishamon now because of the bug eaters all the buggy years and all of that I think it's the reptilians but that's just me. Well, would you mind
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Adam: would you mind since we both have an interest in cooking You're much better than I am. But you've been doing it longer. Let's just take a look at these three chefs. And let's just see what they recommend. Maybe even know the chef's I don't know Jason alley owner of comfort and pasture two of Richard's most popular and celebrated restaurants will winch koski head chef at the vegan restaurant Ipanema and I'm sure you know that guy and john see more. So let's see. What do they recommend? I think they do they Oh, here it is. prepping the cicadas. He makes a cicada and monkfish sausage, huh? We have cheese grits and blackened cicadas with grilled onions and peppers. And the ingredients include 30 to 40 cicadas gathered as they emerge from the ground remove heads, legs and wings. And then we have the Charleston cheese grits with blackened seasoning. And this is serious business people are all into it.
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You being sick to your stomach All right. JOHN went to draw
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John: Well, I'm not eating them. There's like,
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Adam: yeah, taste like,
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John: like poop.
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Adam: No, I'm not gonna eat them either.
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John: I have never gotten any I've never heard of a review anyone eating one of these things. I know.
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Adam: It's a pretty big except I'm I'm a celebrity Get me out of here. It's probably the only the only time I've seen that was like meal more mealworms Yeah, but this has taken it far and people are all in. It's almost as dumb when we first saw the $7 grilled cheese in San Francisco on Second Street. It's that dumb. Remember that? Remember that?
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John: Of course it is going gang now a place called home room in Oakland that serves nothing but mac and cheese.
3:21:52
Adam: Do a quick little rundown of the noodle gun because there's some interesting story. That's stories, just a couple of quickies. The big one is Richard Stallman. As you recall, he resigned from the Free Software Foundation Board after an internal email at MIT surfaced where he was not necessarily defending Jeffrey Epstein. But he had said he took some exception with the wordage that was used. So he was he was asked to come back. And it looked like he was coming back and oh, an open letter signed by hundreds of people today called for Starman to be removed again and for the entire free software Foundation's board to resign because RMS Mr. R. Richard M. Stallman has been a dangerous force in the Free Software community for a long time. He has shown himself to be a misogynist, ablest and transphobic among other serious accusations and in proprietary.
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John: We both know lovies. And I didn't know he was enablers, and
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Adam: we both know him.
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John: This is a no I know I'm pretty. I know him well enough that he was, you know, yeah, I've hung out with him a couple times. Right?
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Adam: Do you? Do you recognize any of this in him? massage
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John: is an introvert.
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Adam: He's an incel.
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John: If anything, I he might be an insult. But he's he's a very introverted focus guy that's got only one thing on his mind, which is the software and the way it should be licensed. And that's about it. He does, like pork belly. And that's about all I know,
3:23:32
Adam: the editor of USA Today, and he'll
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John: get into an argument with anybody who wants to take him on with his thought, you know, he was booked. I booked I think booked him personally did come on silicon spin once. And he made a big fuss, because if he was going to be on the show, he wanted an edict that every bit this way you never seen much on TV stuff like this, right? He said, Okay, I'll do this show. But you have to agree that everyone on the show
3:23:58
Adam: does or doesn't wear leather doesn't wear leather.
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John: Everyone on the show has to refer to Linux as good GNU Linux, GNU Linux. Sure why we can't just say Linux now. Anyone I'd knock I walk off the set. He says I'm not doing a show on this. Everyone agrees to say good new Linux. And so okay, you're not doing the show? Who the hell needs that aggravate? Right,
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Adam: right. Yeah, that was one of those weird things that he would do. Anyway. USA Today's is a nice enough guy like I always thought it was very interesting. USA Today's race and inclusion editor him out here he published a medium post Friday, revealing she was fired for recklessly tweeting that mass shooters are quote always angry white men, amidst boulders massacre in Colorado left 10 people dead. So she blamed it on white men and got fired. Finally, Finally, although we've mentioned earlier cnn had a lower third. Now the guy is sure he was brown Sherry was from Egypt, but he had the morality of a white man. WWE as the World Wrestling, entertainment enterprises, whatever it is, is moving to the peacock the big NBC streaming service. Controversial moments are being removed. I guess there's some controversy in wrestling that we are unaware of, bro. But my favorite. My favorite must be the word publication was the same. There is a after seeing a photo of a bear scalped Jett, Jared Leto on the set of House of Gucci. People went apeshit. And here's the headline. It's time to step up. And do it again. It's time to stop letting actors with hair play bald people. That's, that's the level we've come to. So
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John: I mean, all right.
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Adam: Where do you go from there? What do you what do you get any lower? It's all
3:26:22
Unknown: over. It is
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by donation to no agenda. I imagine all the people who could do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fine.
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John: Okay, well, let's start with we got a few people. Thanks for Brian. Tobias is top of the list from Gardner, Kansas. When 3333 is celebrating the day. Ashley? My aluma in Davis, California. I hope I get that right. Looks Hawaiian like a Hawaiian name. 133 33 Vinnie Gatlin from Springville Virginia 133 33 Jason Babb caught COC in Henderson Nevada 133 33 lavish in Concord, California 133 30. East Bay meet up soon. Jennifer Williams in the Litchfield Park Arizona 133 30. Starting a dry from Arizona to DC could use some driving karma given that the ensure Nicholas vagabond filer in Harvard the grace Maryland 100 tim dinardo and cedar Minnesota 100 silver in night in Excel 7777 Silver Springs Maryland. Jose Jose paratus para Dez Perez I'm sure it's peretta is of some sort in Wichita, Kansas. He's got a long note I just
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Adam: wanted to pick a little piece out of here You said I wanted to say I love the show brings me some Saturday I'm from Wichita, Kansas currently in jbsa Fort Sam Houston for military training to be a 68 a biomedical equipment tech. Kind of so it sees mashed up stuck in the base consequently not permitted to go off post despite a prior service trainee. My wife four year old son and newborn daughter stayed home to my wife having grown crude not being able to really relocate with me for a year so I missed them sorely but the no agenda show is like a piece of home I brought with me and I'm hitting hitting people in the in the mouth. Soldiers are always sniffing to find the BS and I've been able to reveal it through your show. And he'll be 25 is on the list. Thank you very much.
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John: And Gordon Bennett and all these people are birthday pillows and yeah, in Richmond, Virginia $64 to Andrew Andrew Walker in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 6333 also birthday, sir Hank Scorpio of the electrical grid at 510 in Cumberland, Ontario. And it's his birthday shout out for sir Dwight Ryan kogler 5133 Zachary may would play a del Rey in California to do a one and the following people are $50 donors and curiously This is 1234 is all there is and starting with Dale Fitch in Hendersonville, North Carolina. Aaron by wise, wise Gerber in Bend, Oregon, Richard Gardner, Sir Richard Gardner. They are in Chicago, Illinois and Kendra Lamott in East Haven, Connecticut and she's got a birthday. We have a birthday thing today that's unbelievable.
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Adam: It's one of the longest I've ever seen. We also have a well of course we have three instances. For instance, today I think Knights dames, etc.
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John: We still have that one instant in advance. I went back and forth with him. And he's listening now going, why don't you get this as it came in as sort of golden rod or something? I can't remember what name he used. I know but he's gonna get his. I'm going to straighten this out for him by next Thursday.
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Unknown: Excellent. Well, we
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Adam: thank these producers and we thank all the producers who supported us in any way or fashion, especially those who come in under 50 for reasons of anonymity, but we have a lot of cool programs subscriptions to give us a sustaining donation ongoing as a good base for us. And please consider taking a look at that. But before that, as promised a little bit of karma haven't had much goat today. So let's do that. You've got to participate for the next show. Go to forex.org.
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Unknown: Slash and
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Adam: enter the month here's the list Nairobi Dino celebrating the 14th Adam Eubank Happy Birthday to his brother Alex 34. On March 17, David Buss your daughter, Sarah 13 on March 22, and his son Joshua 21, March 24. Andre gutten. Yay celebrating David Mariusz on the 18th of March Kendrick Lamar. Happy birthday to Jayla celebrate on the 24th David, mid deuce. I think we already got that his daughter Layla, just in case March 25. The Jimmy Buell to our smokin hot hubby john vo 49 today actually, thanks Scorpio Happy birthday. White tonight Hello celebrating today Jose Perez 25 tomorrow and Gordon Bennett Happy Birthday to her mom Catherine Bennett celebrating on the 29th Christopher basnet 33 on the 30th Andrew Walker 32 on the 30th and Dane Valentine of the bluebird power region to our sizzling hot husband, Trevor Massey. Nicola Nicola says hi Bertha Constantine, Dimitar, and Catarina and Magdalena. And there's Nick Catarina Nikolov saying Happy Birthday to the queen of Bulgaria and the shell. The secret meeting away from john says Happy Birthday to his son Evan, who turns 15 on 31 Happy birthday, everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. Long one and if you thought that was long, wait until you bring out some blades for this list of people we got here. This is nice. Let's go. Grab a blade
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John: for long list. What?
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Adam: What
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John: long blade for a long list?
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Adam: Let me do it again. All right up on podium granny. Blondie locks Joseph Carter Sienna Mackenzie Gardner, Christopher basnet, Nicholas, Trevor Massey, Brian moss and Nicholas Miller all of you qualify for a seat here at the roundtable. The no agenda, dames and nights I'm very proud to pronounce the Kate the as Dame a librarian of white oaks, Dame Blondie locks homeschoolers called a rich three legged Drago the hydro gardener of Calder Ridge, Dame Sienna lioness of love and lights are science denier sir NBS Night of the market makers sort of model of the mountain region sir Brian of goats go sir Nick Knight of abundance. And for you. We have here the table person blow rent boys in short name nice liver pudding Insta tiva blunts, we've got assorted cannabis varieties and glass bottle real sugar Pepsi. We've got sweet tea with lemon wedge and indika loaded bongs, nieces liver pudding and Steve have lunch and there it is again. But yet Ryan, Manhattan and gummy bears galore. St. Germain is on the rocks, serious life karma venison, backstrap status steaks and PBR and deviled eggs and Diet Coke and just because of you, I'm going to throw in a couple of extra goodies like some of those rubenesque women in rosae and the geishas asaka de Vaca vanilla, the bong hits the bourbon, the sparkling cider and escorts of ginger ale and terrible's the breast milk and Pam from the beer and bloods the red heads and rise and
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go to no agenda nation calm slash rings Eric shill after his secret meeting. Excuse me. we'll hook you up and get your ring and your ceiling wax and your official certificate. Thank you for supporting the best podcast in the universe. The no agenda, okay? Yes, I'm
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John: gonna meet ups range
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Adam: on they are the only true super spreader event super spreader event of love and camaraderie. There was a meetup in Memphis.
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Unknown: Oh no, this
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Adam: is not Memphis. This came in late. I don't know where this is from.
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Unknown: I'm not going to use my
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John: looking for the 8118
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Unknown: and algen here at the water's edge.
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This is Collin. I don't have my mask on but I do my butt plug in the morning.
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This Zeke dude named Ben in the Morning at your service in such column in Prato, this
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is Andrew Jones. Hey, this
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is mountain j boogity boogity boogity
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This is Jim from Denver in the morning
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Hey, this is Paul from Greeley even brought my smokin hot wife nice.
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This is tacos it's true
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another meetup complete in the spook burbs
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and we're gonna go ahead and announce the next one because John's really bad at putting them on no agenda meetups to two weeks water's edge
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bi weekly
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Adam: so you can tell that that was a meetup report I hadn't edited I did it by just a trusted it normally whatever drunk and they were drunk. Well, I had I could not play the 24th Street Dublin or meetup San Francisco. It was like they recorded it in the wrong end of the microphone, unfortunately. But there were some other ones some classy well put together reports Memphis hey no agenda knights and dames This is Ty McMahon we're here at the no agenda Memphis meetup which is actually a bad beer protests and I'm here with Luke Cumberland
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Unknown: in the morning in the afternoon with you guys. And my my trusty PBR my hand sir nine
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coming at you from just up the street from Johnny Cash his first ever performance site. Hey, it's john. Hey kid. Want to blow up a federal building? No, I don't glow in the dark. Thanks for ask.
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Hi this is alley This is my first meetup and love no agenda to future
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sir maggot in the morning.
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Damn shell represent
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John: is Ken O'Brien. He are what you say I am Mira newcrest,
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Adam: anti McMahon, former douchebag former CNBC producer and we want to say and since there were some Dutch in there, we might as well check out the no agenda, lowlands meetup.
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Unknown: In the morning, john Adam, this is bam bam from for Berg students bien de ma bam, bam. And we're at the amygdalus drinking illegal The Hague meetup in the morning.
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Adam: Palo Alto mushroom here is up outta Netherlands, which is in the morning.
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Unknown: in the morning. It's Ruth the freedom fighter. I'm
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here that with a great
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group of gitmo-nation people and we're having fun in the dunes.
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So see you later
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John: in the morning. So Neil's done Ollie shake here from gitmo-nation lowlands, where we don't drop the teeth but we boost them a little bit.
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Unknown: English Pronunciation hi, this
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is Dave off the doomsday deniers and I also listen to Tim Poole. john adams
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Adam: this assisting finger the pay from the hay and vaulter here we're having a
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Unknown: great time in the dunes. Join us
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in the telegram group
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please contact BamBam 75 on the Twitter and I'll send you an invite in the morning
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john Don't forget to take your beats well
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Adam: this will stem look so less than elite you know they're there after curfew in the in the dunes of the Hague so they are there completely illegally. Very funny one last one kawartha meetup oh they produce Hey, it's
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Unknown: Sir Richard Knight of the chorus as a we are in the chorus is a beautiful Peterborough, Ontario. Welcome.
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I in the new agenda server. Lady Carolyn from hog
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story with Fletcher.
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This is p that douchebag experiencing enslavement.
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This is Joe Connor
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in the morning. 33% at the core of the meetup have their own podcasts
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Adam: in the morning.
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Unknown: In the morning john Adam producers and trolls This is Baron Chris of the court the Highland and Knight of the rare encounter
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Adam: just a number of the reports of the great no agenda meetups which you can find out all about it no agenda meetups calm on Thursday, April 1. Not a joke. not joking man. The real core of Wisconsin drift was douchebag didgeridoo jam berry whoo 630 at Liberty bar in viola, Wisconsin on the so Friday, the meetup near SLC at strap tank brewery and Lee Utah. Also on Friday the Houston hackers meet up at six o'clock at an infamous Mexican Cantina. And also on Friday will be the smokin hot tacos in Jackson Madison, Mississippi at 730 at the Sombra, Mexican Sombra Mexican kitchen. And then we have a whole bunch of meetups coming in April Just give me some location Seoul Brooklyn, North Central Indiana Clinton Wisconsin grant pass Oregon Anchorage, Alaska, Michigan local one Philly pa Memphis, local 404 Atlanta Sydney, Australia Kansas City, Missouri Chicago, Illinois, Myrtle Beach, Florida, Boston, New Swan Minnesota, Charleston, South Carolina, local 919 Durham, North cook North Carolina and Rhode Island. That's just what's coming up in April and May no agenda meetups to great place to meet people who you will otherwise never meet. But you'll have something in common no triggering conversation. We love to hang out with each other. It's very interesting to see what a diverse crowd the no agenda gitmo-nation is made up of. No agenda meetups calm. It's like a party.
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Unknown: Sometimes you want to
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be triggered or
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you want to be
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Adam: like how about some of the show? ISOs we got an ISO
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John: you guys only have two. Okay, once you have the Biden sit down, you can play that against see if it's appropriate. Yeah, okay, I'm
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Adam: just put in here. Okay.
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John: Please sit down. Thank you. Thank you. Hey, mumbles Yeah. desperate.
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Adam: desperate.
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Unknown: What a desperate act.
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Adam: You know, I actually got one from from Joe as well. Let me see. Unless I can be boosted a little bit.
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Unknown: Ministers gigantic,
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kind of like that one.
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Adam: And then the only other like
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John: that desperate act was good because it reflects the show. Ooh.
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Unknown: Okay. That's what a desperate act.
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John: Well, it's a little late to get this kind of feedback. All right, desperate. Oh, that's good. That's a nice combo.
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Adam: Play play both of them. Yeah. That does work, doesn't it? Okay. So let's just check it for quality control. What
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Unknown: a desperate act.
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Well, it's a little late to get this kind of feedback.
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Adam: It's rather long. For under show I think we just do desperate act. I think that's good. It's too late.
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John: I like him both. Okay.
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Adam: I'll do whatever you want. I'll make you
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John: happy. Yeah.
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Adam: Yes, you're up
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John: on us. And now we had What? I death and I know I'm just drifted like I did a Biden. Sorry.
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Unknown: Here's the deal.
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John: I want to do three things. One, whatever. I was
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Adam: reading a New York Times article, they're still trying to go after podcasting. Did you did you see I gotta send this to you.
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John: This is a desperate act
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Adam: headline on Google podcasts. A buffet of hate.
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John: Yeah, no, I saw this. I just cracked out.
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Adam: Hate and they keep saying, who's moderating this? Someone has to moderate these podcasts. This has to be moderate is stupid. Yes, they are. Well, they'll say like, they keep talking about platforms like the Google podcast platform without
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John: a platform, the apple podcast
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Adam: platform. This hilarious many provocative podcasts, including several hosted by fringe and far right figures exist on nearly all the platforms. But the decision to ban alex jones signaled a new willingness among leading services to take action against content they considered beyond the pale which is a legal term beyond the pale I think
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John: you have to hold your finger up in the air when you say that he
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Adam: owns the pain.
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Unknown: Oh my god, I
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Adam: love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. The funniest thing keep going go podcasting douchebags.
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Unknown: Is that it?
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John: I think so. I think we're through
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Adam: we've done okay, actually, I think we shoot it'll be a four hour show by the time the shows are done. Yeah,
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John: we're in the other clips can move easily.
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Adam: Let me take a quick look what we have next on no agenda. stream.com sir gene speaks Episode 25. That's actually quite good. I listened to that yesterday as he reviews a lot of the podcasting 2.0 apps and he's a tough reviewer. Till the end of show we've got sir Dave from dimension B. We've got Jesse coy Nelson love to see him back on a regular basis and classic beautiful work from the one and only Tom starkweather their New York City. I however him in Austin, Texas. In fact, in opportunity zone 33 here in the capital of the drone Star State. It's FEMA Region number six on the governmental maps. If you look in forums in the morning, everybody, I am Adam Curry, and I'm from Northern
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John: Silicon Valley, where it's a nice sunny day It seems to be warming up we have a warming trend, which makes it even nicer to wear a stupid mask. i'm john c devorah.
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Adam: We return on 30 Today with another deconstructing episode of the best podcast in the universe Until then, remember is a divorce act.org slash slash today, and how the awesome mofos and such a man, I'm off the grid, look at my cool necklace. When Google goes out Gmail, Google Docs drive, YouTube, when AWS goes down, I start to get suspicious of stuff happening. Start to get suspicious of stuff happening. Here's my question. Why only Pornhub? Here's my question. Why only porn? They immediately set to work and deleted 60% of their videos which were deemed legitimate. There are plenty of other porn sites that do transactions and take credit cards. Why only Pornhub? Why?
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John: But So you're telling me I'm just reading between the lines that your credit card was stolen from Pornhub?
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Adam: Well, what I was trying to get to is that hunter Biden had been uploading his personal porn videos to Pornhub. And I was feeling that there needed to be a purge to make sure that none of the other things that he may have been involved with surface to the top on Pornhub are the things that I started to look at like Oh, really? We have we have solar winds happening. Amazon goes down. We have Google, multiple services going down. And then Pornhub has to pass only company has to purge a lot of their content. Well, you tell me there's something going on.
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Unknown: Krispy Kreme is the latest to offer an incentive for Americans to get vaccinated the chain offering up free glazed doughnuts to anyone who shows their vaccination card, you can cash in on this offer at any location. At any time, former President Donald Trump is urging all Americans to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. He tells Fox News it is quote, a safe vaccine and quote something that works, I would recommend it
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and I would recommend it to a lot of people that don't want to get it and a lot of those people voted for me. I'm thrilled to report that the FDA has authorized the Pfizer vaccine. We have given Pfizer and other companies a great deal of money, hoping this would be the outcome. Pfizer and Madonna have announced their vaccine is approximately 95% defective, and it has now passed the gold standard of safety.
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If anything goes wrong with the vaccine, the drug makers that produce them aren't responsible,
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remarkable circumstances that
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certainly nobody ever seen before.
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That means that companies like Pfizer and Madonna had total immunity against lawsuits related to injuries
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resulting from taking the COVID vaccines. Meanwhile, employers are legally allowed to require employees to get immunized against the virus.
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Welcome to transparency. As soon as I am in a position to be able to implement what we're doing right now. We have to come together. My predecessor,
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my predecessor
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we're ready to get locked
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in generically speaking, all
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of you said, No, you can't do that. Look like Jim eagles.
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not been able to unite the congress but I've been uniting the country
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based on the polling data. So the best
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way to get something done if you if they hold the near and dear to you that you like to be able to
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run away.
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Adam: Adios mopho John
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Unknown: dvorak.org slash and a what a desperate act. Well, it's
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a little late to get this kind of feedback.
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