Cover for No Agenda Show 1334: Kackling Kamala
April 1st, 2021 • 3h 31m

1334: Kackling Kamala

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Unknown: Oh, we have a violation. Okay,
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Adam: you will all suffer. Adam Curry Jhansi devora April 1 2021 this is your award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 1334
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Unknown: This is no agenda,
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Adam: telling no lies and broadcasting live from opportunity zone 33 here on the frontier of Austin, Texas capital of the drone Star State in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry
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John: from Northern Silicon Valley where everything is peachy. The numbers are down. The weather is beautiful. I'm John Dvorak.
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Unknown: buzzkill.
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Adam: Yeah, everything's peachy. Here we are. Here we are. On the original. A fake news day. There is no one. This used to be the original fake news day, April 1 April Fool's.
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John: Oh, April. Oh, yes. Right.
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Adam: And I was thinking about that this morning. How this celebration is broken. And how how perhaps it was used in the past because I remember April Fool's would typically mean something in the newspaper or there was something on the news or you I mean, yeah, sure you had people doing joke's on you. But the good ones that was the media stuff.
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John: And here's the here's the I do have the clip from the Volkswagen follow up.
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Adam: Oh, do tell what happened within
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John: Well, you didn't hear this one. This is April Fool's gaff. This is an MPR report.
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Unknown: VW is planning to pivot entirely to making electric cars.
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And then on Tuesday, the company made a surprising announcement Volkswagen said it would officially change its name to volts wagon volts vo LTS as in electric.
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They did that on Tuesday. boneheads use announcement to change
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its iconic name made headlines, but only for a few hours
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Adam: because that turned out not to be true.
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Unknown: And ultimately, it was a silly joke. April Fool's prank.
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That's reporter David sheperson. He covers transportation for Reuters. And he says VW is joke of changing its name to Volkswagen did not quite land. The announcement for some reason came two days before April Fool's Day,
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but VW is detailed press release made the company's name change seem real. Shepherdson says reporters were duped news publications had to issue corrections.
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And again, we don't know exactly what happened. But we do know that the company was willing to let this
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intentionally misleading you know,
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really close to two days. Oh, you see,
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Adam: that's exactly what I'm talking about. First of all, stupid Germans. Second, though the media.
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John: We make the April landers. Yeah,
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Adam: we make the April Fool's jokes around here use Deutsch landers. Ah, you don't get to do that. This was fake news. And that makes me think, has April Fool's Day been used for decades, as a way for the media to say, look, this is what really stupid fake news looks like because all the rest is real.
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John: Oh, I don't know if that's true. But But the point is, is that I think you made it right away, which is in the internet era. April Fool's doesn't work.
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Adam: No, it's broken.
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John: And it's totally broken. And the thing is these old stories I noticed this myself because I used to be an April Fool's stirrer. When I was in print media. I always did a good April Fool's Day here are there. A lot of them got a lot of attention. One of them's in the hoax, or the practical jokes Hall of Fame or whatever it's called.
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Adam: That's right. I forgot.
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John: Yeah, that was the big information superhighway to tell.
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Adam: That's a classic.
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John: Yes, that was a it was I wrote a column. And it was structured properly. And it would run on April 1, describing the fact that the Senate in particular the us senate is so dumb.
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Adam: Already already good setup.
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John: Yeah. Yeah. Very good to set up so beautiful. They're so dumb about technology that they actually think that the internet isn't as a information superhighway, which is the word that was used at the time that Al Gore had coined, and that people would get drunk and start driving stuff on the internet. And it was the Dave decided in their stupidity, that you when you want to play these, you play them in an opposite direction. They're so dumb, that they actually thought that people would be there should be a law against being drunk and using the internet and it was and then the way this column was structured was I was aghast by this I was kind of a Rosanna row. Anna Danna cannabis style oh my god how stupid are these people? You go on and on and because they name names yeah namely pat leahy and they they got real they got a bunch of bail and calls they were that lady I understand what you're literally annoyed
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Adam: I actually caught caught for a second in one this morning from pod news because they started you got to start off right but even this was good surprise move from Apple podcast neither follow nor subscribe will be used in iOS 14.6 this was this was earth shattering news in the podcast industry john that that Apple would be using follow instead of subscribe. And now they won't be using either No, the next version of the popular mobile operating phones is the apple instead listen to your telephone conversations monitor your Facebook account. Okay, so by then I finally got it. But you know, when you do a whole thing like even I showed up after Mark Cuban announced that his his his new clubhouse app will be podcasting. 2.0 He has also agreed to fight Adam Curry live on ESPN next Thursday night for the branding rights. Like, you know, that's not what it was supposed to be. Yeah, yeah, it was supposed to be really good. And there was a structure to it. And you create you have documented this structure. And I don't know if we even need to go over it other than it as a eulogy.
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John: But I might as well be one because this is it. I think some of the last ones I did. years let you know after that couple of these classics, including By the way, the fact that my one of my favorites because it got in the newspaper is I'd written that. This during the era when Sioux City or Sioux Falls one of the two in Iowa. South Dakota was were gateway 2000 was
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Adam: Oh, right. The cow people that the cow people.
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John: Yeah, they're outstanding in their field. And exactly. I wrote a column claiming that that because of and I started by prefacing by all these naming rights, that all these stadiums were using and I was kind of condemning that. And I said that and now it looks like they're trying to make attempts to change entire cities based on promotional fee.
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Adam: They were gonna do a cow city or something.
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John: No, no, they were going to change Sioux Falls or Sioux City I forget which what it is and does and South Dakota someone in the role room right now. there we're going to change the name of the town to gateway city. Oh, right.
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Adam: Now remember, yeah.
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John: And it was very done very straight. I there was what I always have one kicker, and they're usually there says some spokesperson someone usually named blurp. A sleuth. Which is purpose is April Fool's spelled backwards. A lot. Yeah, my 111 dry goods. I
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Adam: mean, you you've got lupus slurve, you've got Mark pugna you've got some hot chick are lupus
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John: so so it actually got into the newspaper there and it was above the fold at the top I have a copy of it. Changing garden named gateway city.
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Adam: Now good one successful Very good, very good.
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John: Yeah. But But what happened later was that I need to do something online and it would be I would appear on April 1, but the problem with online is that it would show up like a year later in a Google search. Yeah. Oh, yes. Fact course as some sort of a true situation because you couldn't pull them down. If you could pull these put them up for one day and get rid of them. It'd be fine. But Wow. So the system is broken. You can't do April Fool's anymore now, it makes a mess. I just think I don't I don't even do one anymore.
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Adam: That's always flattering to show but an April Fool's joke of course. When are we just about we've looked at the great reset that's coming which would be the great marketing reset. So I just want to take that into consideration with these next three short clips. This is very important, something we can all witness together. The mainstream media in the United States does not does not report on pharmaceutical issues without complete buy in and or exchange of, you know, transfer exchange of stuff like money. They don't report on it. They just do not and certainly not negative. It's very uncommon. This is why we've had throughout the past year zero pushback on anything the pharmaceutical industry, or the biosecurity state has said including anything fouchier Burks or any of these people, because that's their bread and butter. That's Big just look at the ads and you tell me what you see. So what we are witnessing now is Pfizer's marketing team shifting into high gear. We already saw the first takedown of AstraZeneca. Then, of course there's people dying from every single one of these vaccines but the AstraZeneca blood cuts blood clots, blood clots. Well now we finally have the Johnson and Johnson on the way Ladies and gentlemen, no, no, Pfizer is not going to make you feel good about the j&j vaccine or
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Unknown: Richard Terrell that the one dose Johnson Johnson vaccine earlier on this month, he suffered a severe rash that spread over his entire body and turned his skin red was doctors tell me a reaction of this magnitude is extremely rare. We do want to warn you at home that some of these images may be considered graphic
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Adam: and they go into showing this guy's burnt to a crisp skin that will still make your stomach churn
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John: because arch Oh blur for old timers out there we know we're talking about the way it first came out was the skin came off. Yeah. peeled off Yeah. skinless now he's doing this again goes back to some old radio shows from the 20s is where you know these horror shows a skin kameez inside out.
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Adam: But it's so obvious, you know, go to the length of showing these horrific pictures and it was local news everywhere. So Pfizer had distributed this their team where you're right and while we're there, why don't we at least let's throw some on top of that. They're incompetent boobs. Meg joins us now. So
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Unknown: Meg, what are we learning about those spoil Johnson and Johnson dosis.
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nor a 15 million doses of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine were reportedly ruined by human error and one of their manufacturing partner plants of future shipments have been stopped. Now this could impact mass vaccination sites like this one in Newark, New Jersey that just opened up today.
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They're expecting a Johnson and Johnson shipment in six weeks Nora Oh, no,
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Adam: they're not gonna want that anymore. No, they they're mixed. They can't even make the mixture right these idiots. Saturday Night Live slamet on home don't believe in COVID still
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Unknown: got the vaccine visor with her now. I know you weren't get one but you got to wait your turn.
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I get to the backside get what I wants. And you get much less Mitch Johnson.
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Adam: Come on. Come on across all the networks. Johnson and Johnson no good, you're out.
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Unknown: Beautiful work
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Adam: team. The team has done very, very, very well.
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John: And they through and are getting bonuses that they will die. They are going to be happy houses in Bermuda. And they've
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Adam: now thrown in another bonus. Pfizer is testing freeze dried COVID-19 vaccine that now doesn't need any cold storage at all. After the $2 billion investment, the United States taxpayers made in the ultra cold freezers then we heard Well, you can kind of stick it kind of in the background behind ice cream. And now it's just freeze dried. Like you're saying get coffee.
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Unknown: Please.
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John: Wow. These guys are unbelievable.
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Adam: They are out of control. A lot.
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John: They're not they're not letting up. No. No reason. So I wanted to do another a new segment or something for this show. And I've been trying to figure out how to work it in Okay,
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Adam: here it comes down.
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John: Well, it's like it's called the quick look and it's like on Thursday I can only do it on Thursdays on Thursdays when I get up and run eight o'clock when they do I come out of there first big national breaks. I just want to take a quick look at what the three morning shows are showing. And see I want I actually have been doing this for a while but haven't done a report on it. Okay, I've done it just to make sure that there's something didn't slip by me because I produce all my stuff the night before so right wake up next thing you know the
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Adam: world is on fire. We need a second alert
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Unknown: the affiliates we've got
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John: to what we got so I'm gonna just tell you what the three reports are going on. And because these do have some indication of what these networks are up to, and start with the today show, and today's show had a report on blacks getting vaccinated and how the preachers are getting making a big deal. They're gonna come out and all the black preachers he had vaccinated and all these skeptical black old women mostly, this is what they portray. They're all okay. Well, the preacher, the pastor, the pastor Got his second shot, I waited for the second shot, she said. And once he's he didn't die that I got mine. So that was and it was a big report. And that was what they were doing on today's show, then you go to Good Morning America. And good morning america was the debt, the debt load of the general public highlighting to extremely gay Asian men. And the money they needed to borrow. I don't know why, but they need to borrow $100,000 to adopt a child. And then there was a discussion of how to borrow money. And then last the CBS CIA network, it was about hashing over the insurrection. And wow, now, and the connection there was it turned out that in the insurrection, we haven't gotten this news, but if there was something like, I don't know, 40% of the people that are arrested had, were in the army at some point in their life or something like that. They're retired, really, now, the Armed Forces needs to be rid of these, quote unquote insurrectionists. And so there is the
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idea now is to go back into the Pentagon and get rid of all these terrible people that are, I don't know, in the army. This guy what it was about, I just thought it was very strange.
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Adam: Don't we have I mean, we you used to do something like that. We even have jingles for it.
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Unknown: support the show? Send your cash. That's not it. You will obey this one.
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Adam: Sorry, three.
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Unknown: Three by three.
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Adam: By JC D's another experiment comparing story from ABC.
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who's done this? It's back. Ladies and gentlemen. We even have
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John: page three which specifically the news shows the nightly news. And what you do is you go over comparable news terrible to watch all three. And by the way, it's not that.
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Adam: I'm just saying if you want to use three by three, I think everybody's hates
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John: it. Same thing. Yes. jingles word by three by three.
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Adam: Think of the bunch of spot checks. I
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John: like to call it the spot check.
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Adam: three by three spot check. Okay, there you go. three by three spot check. I'm sure.
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John: It's only on Thursdays only Thursdays
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Adam: first Thursday or the second Thursday.
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John: The first Thursday, the first Thursday.
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Adam: Back to the marketing. I love marketing you and I love the marketing. That's what News is. Let's get back to the team.
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Unknown: Pfizer reporting its vaccine is 100% effective at preventing symptomatic cases in children ages 12 and
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Adam: 15 100%. Effective.
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John: And yeah, you know, I saw this too. And it's like you first you take a group of people that I think is documented, they can't almost can't get the disease.
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Adam: Right, exactly. You take someone who can't get it. And then you say look, can't get it
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John: work. It worked my shot and they say Hey, look.
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Unknown: ABC did a little
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John: aimless. These guys, Dave, I'm telling I said it on the last show. They've got to back off.
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Adam: No, no, no, no, no, they're cranking it up right now. This is time to crank
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John: By the way, which is the rules. If you got a hot ticket, you take it drag you crank you milk that but I'm thinking more as a human being not as a marketing person. Oh, please. Oh, please, can't.
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Adam: ABC did it this way. The CDC
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Unknown: director warning that younger people are most at risk for death and long term side effects from a new surge. That's because so many Americans over the age of 65 have already been vaccinated. Diane All right. We'll take the good news where we can
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find David pilgrim Thank you
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John: so here Wait here's the way they're trying to portray this this was great LIKE It looks like a monsters like a monster movie the monster sees all these people are protected so I'll have to go after these people. Yeah, thing is floating around the air is gonna attack who Hell no,
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Adam: no, no, it's not ternal monster. It's nocturnal. It comes out at night. It used to come out at nine in Rotterdam. Now it only comes out at 10 so they got an hour later their curfew because they you know the monsters afraid? We had to do vaccine virus gaffes. One surprisingly, came from our president,
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Unknown: who corrected himself caught himself very impressive. And over 60% of the shots given at these sites goes to minority communities, because they're in minority communities we have to reach out. They're the ones most affected by the vaccine by both the vaccines but also by the pandemics. Sweet.
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Adam: Well done a Betty got a lollipop for that one. No, it didn't go so well for the chief medical officer in Queensland, where I think they have another three day circuit breaker locked down, because you'll love this for a second. We got something from our producer here. Here we go. 43% of medical staff are refusing to take the AstraZeneca vaccine, which is available there. This has resulted in three medical staff supposedly getting the highly infectious UK variant. At least that's what the government's telling us. Because of this, the government has implemented a circuit breaker lockdown or Brisbane for three days. And it's because of the unvaccinated doctors those evil or they holes. This
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John: is an old old Nazi trick. If anyone kills one of us, we will kill televue
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Adam: Wow. hadn't even thought of it that way.
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John: It's exactly what they're doing. Yeah. Oh, we have a violation. Okay. You will all suffer.
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Adam: Tam, you're kind of creepy Lee good at that. Don't give anything to anyone. Don't give john a riding crop and a leather hat. Says the Queensland Chief Medical Officer she didn't realize her gaffe. Or was it really a gaffe?
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Unknown: That went off? Oh, nice through all of one a, it's now one be one be our most critical people. So they are older people 70 years of age and older. We know they are just so vulnerable to getting ill and dying from this vaccine. It's people and
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is that a desert?
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Adam: That a doozy or what?
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John: That was just restraint?
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Adam: And I'm not sure it's a gaffe. No,
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John: that is a beauty. I'm gonna give you a borderline clip of the day even though you didn't get that somebody sent.
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Adam: Of course, and one of our one of our Australian producers sent that to me. How else would I would I hear about that?
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John: There's no way it's just not but but it's definitely a winner. Winner.
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Adam: Wow. So good. So good. Well, but there was a lot of fun stuff going on. Our brand new CDC director, director will Lenski who is she's the new spokes hole. It's all over Get out of the way. She's the perfect person multi culti she's got skills she knows how to do what she looks serious. She's just a better overall she's fresh fresh Fauci is not fresh. So Fauci is over there doing CD, his own CDC zoom meetings, which I recorded some of course, relator while the CDC director now she's out there, everybody, everybody she is she is she is the star. And she did an appeal that just rocked your wave.
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Unknown: I first started at CDC about two months ago, I made a promise to you. I would tell you the truth, even if it was not the news we wanted to hear now is one of those times when I have to share the truth. And I have to hope and trust who will listen. I'm going to pause here, I'm going to lose the script, and I'm going to reflect on the recurring feeling I have of impending doom.
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Adam: Now. I want to stop here for a second. I'll pretend I didn't hear you crack the PBR early. Okay, so she says here, I'm going to lose the script. I've watched this whole presentation she did. And her script was on her screen and she's keeps looking down as she's talking. She's very good at it. She She kind of gets line at a lot line by line and she and she then reads it into her camera which she knows exactly how she's doing that. So she says she reads from her script, go look at the video she reads from her script. I'm going to get off the script now. And then throughout the next minute and a half she continues to read from the script. So that's the she's a liar she is a liar liar liar there she's a liar. She stood there and bold face lie that she's getting off the script is very obvious. Yes, yes. She's
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John: really obvious when you see it. Yeah,
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Adam: it's obvious.
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Unknown: I'm going to pause here. I'm gonna lose the script. And I'm going to reflect on the recurring feeling I have of impending doom,
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Doom,
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Adam: impending doom, impending doom impending doom. This is the CDC director. Back to your monster theory Doom, the monsters coming.
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Unknown: I have an impending doom. We have so much to look forward to. So much promise and potential of where we are and so much reason for hope. But right now I'm scared.
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I know what it's like as a physician to stand in that patient room, down, gloved mast, shielded and to be the last person to touch Someone else's loved one because their loved one couldn't be there. I know what it's like when you're the physician when you're the healthcare provider, and you're worried that you don't have the resources to take care of the patients in front of you. I know that feeling of nausea, when you read the crisis standards of care, and you wonder whether there are going to be enough ventilators to go around and who's going to make that choice?
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Adam: I mean, come on, we're back to ventilators. Now, seriously, there's no shortage of ventilators. There's not even there's nothing there's no news of ventilators Oh, who do I hand it out to? I know what it's like.
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Unknown: And I know what it's like to vlog to your hospital every day. And see the extra morgue sitting outside Oh,
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Adam: brother extra morgue. The empty chair at the table. My killed grandma.
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Unknown: I didn't know at the time when it was meant it would stop. We didn't have the science to tell us. We were just scared. We have come such a long way. Three historic scientific breakthrough vaccines, and we are rolling them out so very fast. So I'm speaking today, not necessarily as your CDC director, not only as your CDC director that has a wife as a mother, as a daughter, to ask you to just please hold on a little little longer so badly want to be done. I know you all so badly want to be done. We're just
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Adam: exactly I even I clipped her now. I don't even want to hear the rest of her.
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John: She's terrible. She's a terrible person.
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Adam: Yes, she's hot and she goes on like that. Meanwhile, some actual shouldn't be doing this. This
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John: is not what we want from our leaders. This is this is really disgusting. Hey, man.
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Adam: She's not a leader. She's hired by the people we hired. She's a subcontractor The way I see it. Come on leaders. She's not a leader.
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John: Well, obviously she's not a leader.
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Adam: We got a report anonymous from one of our producers a current status in hospital there in Oregon. With 14 Rhona positive patients likely based on PCR, so not dead. Here's the report. ICU is 89% capacity hospitals 79% capacity, therefore, and 50 plus bed Regional Hospital. Our county is currently in high risk, Corona and mostly locked down restaurants only allowed 25% capacity. 14 people in the hospital here. ICU was busy but never overwhelmed. Things have gone way down over the last month or two. But of course, that's not acknowledged by the authorities. As you've talked about the number of ICU beds are flexible. So those numbers 89% is based on the 35 beds they have but they can pop in another 10 anytime they want. And yes, the hospital administrator wants the hospital running at 95%. That's how you make money. They're still doing this, right here up to the CDC director reporting it the CDC director is lying. It was not proper grammar, but and then she lying. She's lying it and then you
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John: said Yeah, I know. I know. I thought you took me down. I was shorted out.
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Adam: So then she had to go on Maddow Show to go and talk about. Let's see, what is she? What did she say? Listen,
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Unknown: and we have we can kind of almost see the end. We're vaccinating so very fast. Our data from the CDC today suggests you know that that vaccinated people do not carry the virus don't get sick, and that it's not just in the clinical trials, but it's also in real world data. And yet on the other side, I'm watching the cases tick up. I'm watching us have increased numbers of hyper transmissible variants. I'm watching our travel numbers take up.
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Adam: Okay, so I have a very important clip coming next. And the way I see it is she's out there got a number of other people out there also hope now we're in the fourth wave. And it's because of spring break. We have to lock down again you'll see you'll see you'll see Fauci over and over on his own little wherever you can he is with LL Cool. J is now doing interviews. Let me tell you something. I know LL Cool J quite well. LL Cool. J is very nice guy. He is a 100% corporate whore for 30 years he's been at MTV trying to do deals and hustle stuff. So he's hustling and now he's got a radio show and he's hustling this you know don't worry I'll get black people vaccinated don't need no preacher. So they're trying to create an expectation of a crisis a surge they're comparing Oh, Texas is also going up a little bit. Whatever. Maybe they can push it I guess with a faulty vaccines because that's the main problem is there don't seem to be working very Well, or at least the new stories are not very good about some of them. That's the problem that we get to set to this summer. We know more people die during the summer, primarily because new hospital workers leave school and come into the, into the force. It's known fact, we talked about it last year. And then maybe we can push it to I don't know until fall. And then until we can mislabel fluids COVID mean, and here's a nurse that showed up on telegram so I don't know where she's from. But she's, it's the only woman in her
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car. And she sounds very authentic. I think this is a true story. If so, well, there you go.
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Unknown: I work for a large hospital system in Broward County, Florida, the anesthesia team. Last night, the house nurse manager came to my department and told us that we must prepare for a COVID crisis that's going to start next week.
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And they're going to hospital
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will be taking part of our recovery unit at a seizure recovery unit to house COVID patients that we should that we cannot allow surgical patients families
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to come visit them,
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which we do pre and post surgery pre and post anesthesia.
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I looked at her
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and I said
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how do you know we're going you're going to need our our roofs, our bays?
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And how do you know there's going to be a crisis next week. She filter down her glasses. She looked at me.
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And she said you know what's going on by now? And I said Yeah, I do. And everyone else just went here we go again and shrug their shoulders. Does anyone else find this really strange besides me?
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It's about time that this whole corrupted, stinking system is brought down. Seriously. without really hating my job right now. I can't stand this corruption anymore.
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Adam: Now, I realized I don't know if this is a current clip. So I could be playing something that's old. But I'm sure holds true. Well, sorry.
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John: It could be a year old. Six months old. Yeah, it could be you
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Adam: could play any time. You can play it anytime you want. And here's the timeline. According to Fauci again, this is him on his little CDC zoom call because he can't buy
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John: an appearance. So we hope that within the next five or so months, we'll be able to answer the very important question about whether vaccinated people get infected a symptomatically. And if they do, do they transmit the infection to others?
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Adam: So that's what that again, yeah, no, no, not
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John: again. These guys are static again, which means you're wandering around, you've got it, but you wouldn't know it in a million years. Your vaccination symptoms. What's your back shot, you
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Adam: had the shot. So that's why that's this is the whole rash of five or six more months of masks people. Hello, come on, losers buy in five or six more months. That's the plan. Cuz y'all we don't know. No other vaccine in the world has ever had this issue that I'm aware of. You get your shot. You know, you're free. I'm invincible. I feel great. It's a party. I'm ready to take on the world. I'm ready to go be amongst people. No, no, no, no, no. No. With this vaccine, you're still basically an infectious human resource, dripping with a COVID Pass.
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John: Or worse. Yeah,
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Adam: we have a new term, breakthrough breakthrough cases. I have not yet decoded this, but they're called breakthrough cases. I can break through COVID cases more than 100 were identified in our state. These are people who were fully vaccinated and still got sick. The guy was 7000 grand. He joins us live tonight.
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Unknown: Alison, half of the people
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didn't have any symptoms at all. And Dave, of those who did have symptoms, they had very mild cases of COVID. But still several people were hospitalized and two died. Doctors expected these two cases and say they are very rare here in Washington right now. They represent point 01 percent of all of those fully vaccinated.
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I mean,
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John: these numbers are bogus, by the way. Like Horowitz talk to me about what you told me a lot in the last show. These got sick after you got the vaccination. Oh, yeah. 100 yeah yeah
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Adam: fever for i don't know if they had COVID
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John: again pretty much
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Adam: and his arm still hurts yeah but here's here's his dilemma because you're a i mean i love you andrew but i know i understand your wife wants you to have it so you got to go man that's just the way it is in relationship you know in a in a successful happy marriage you will do what she says ultimately but i think he's also bombed that if he if he doesn't get the next shot which he's now anticipating will suck and which could give him make him sick even without him being the vaccine cuz otherwise he won't have the certification to go travel
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John: which is illegal in florida because the state the governor put the kibosh on any such international
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Adam: he's the crucial
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John: yeah he said i know i might want to go to morocco cccccc yeah
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Adam: now we understand we understand okay
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John: but but arguing is is futile resistance is futile is like dealing with the borg and the pfizer marketing team is like dealing with the borg you will be assimilated you can't
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Adam: so good they are so good and this is where we see a new player on the on the field and my goodness we have so many now but it's such a bonanza such a such a just money is raining everywhere we go into the next phase and this is without doubt the vaccine passport and i have done some work on this because i think we pretty much predicted from day one this would be coming this was it was always you know microchips are going to be in the vaccine now you don't need anything sophisticated like that yet we can just do it with with help from our friends and we need to position it properly first as you know the president actually let me play sokhi first because that's important jen psaki don't have her here somewhere came out and said you know whatever whatever you think we are not going to do government mandated vaccine passports but we are going to work with partners to see how we can do with that so the first thing we got to do is we need to have the mainstream media abc is a good one to establish the necessity for this and that you got to do it in a little offhanded way and see the mark eligibility
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Unknown: for the vaccine is set to expand to all americans at 16 and older by may 1 for that 1/3 of all adults have now received at least one dose not even april and the shot is in my arm it feels so great and as more venues start requiring so called vaccination passports the world health organization is warning about scammers trying to sell fake vaccination certificates online
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Adam: okay so we need to we need to establish that this is a problem because you you will not let zach's free riders into your life you took the vaccine you're brave you are a you are a good decent patriotic citizen you don't want some unpatriotic vax free rider snoo name for republicans and religious people if you're not going to stand for that so if they're also falsifying passports we need a solution and new york has already figured out the way to go with this and they've created the excelsior passport which they haven't actually done this is the ibm initiative
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Unknown: last friday new york became the first state to roll out a vaccine passport which is basically a smartphone app that proves you've been vaccinated something that biden administration says they're helping develop the standards for nationwide nora
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Adam: okay so that's kind of
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John: a second that contradicts what they said
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Adam: oh yeah wait here's here's the full clip from cbs they may delve a little deeper into this meanwhile
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Unknown: the biden administration says it's not taking the lead on developing so called vaccine passports or certificates
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Adam: now when you say in new york china and europe there's concern about americans having access to okay i just like to stop that's a lie that's a lie there is no vaccine passport in europe so why are they talking about it they have proposals for it it's called the green passport same in the united kingdom it's not implemented yet the only place where this is being implemented to my knowledge maybe china but is israel so this is a lie i want to restart now fucker
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John: by the way there's gonna be an american wait wait yeah it is a lie but it's a lie with a purpose which is what the media does The purpose is to is it's like a body blow. It's like the punch in the gut. Okay, whoa, this already going on a whirl. So. So it's not a big deal that we're gonna do.
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Adam: You know, I was thinking of that it's the circular reporting. It's the same as having your your agents on the ground, either directly writing for the Uganda times, or the Kenya times. They say that, yes, it's a total CIA trick. It's not all that novel. And the idea is you can refer and say, Oh, well, you know, according to the Kenya times, this is what's going down here. And then of course, you can put that in the New York Times. Because, you know, it sounds credible. So what we're seeing is a new group that's come on the scene, the potential marketplace, initially, for testing, and this type of passport stuff has been pegged at, I think, $20 billion, which is why IBM's and it doesn't, and IBM may not be successful. In fact, none of this may be successful, especially when you know that Dr. Also home, who has been full of crap from day one, everything he has said has not come true, including the two and a half million dead, and the end, the second wave and the third wave, and it's going to be like a tsunami. So when he said this, I felt a little better.
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Unknown: Now for vaccine passports, we just heard Ed's piece that they're controversial. Where do you stand on this?
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Well, first of all, we're going to do something the world is going to do something people do want to know, if you're going to get on a plane, if you're going to go into a restaurant, if you're going to go into a public place, do I feel confident that the person sitting next to me is not likely infected with the virus. And so whether the government's want them to or not, I am convinced that you're going to see them, eventually be part of our everyday lives. So now what we need to do is figure out how to do it safely, fairly, and effectively as we can. And so I think that the administration is doing a good job of at least laying out criteria for private sector companies.
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Remember, when I go to the airport today to get on a plane? If I do do that, I get my eyeballs screened by a private company that determines that I'm the one that is actually there to get on that plane. And I think you're going to see more private companies getting involved with the guidance of government, but I don't see government itself doing the passport. So
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John: doing eyeball screening.
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Adam: That's the clear system. Which, which, which this doctor calls eyeball scanning. Okay, Doc, yeah, clear? Yeah, they have a robot clear. But I don't know about the eyeball being Yeah. And well, that's why people are leaning into those cleared kiosks, because because they're getting their eyeballs scan. So what we're looking at here is big tech, moving into the scene. Big Tech has recognized not just the opportunity for what they already do great, which is putting more apps onto your devices to trap you trick you motivate you whatever it is they want to do with their with their tricks, but it's even deeper. First. Please enjoy yet another oh my gosh, I'm waking up from my crazy ass life from Naomi Wolf, this, I love watching her, all of a sudden figure out that
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Unknown: everything's been a scam. I am not overstating this. I can't say it forcefully enough. This is literally the end of human liberty in the West. If this plan unfolds as planned. vaccine passport sounds like a fine thing, if you don't understand what those platforms can do. I'm CEO of a tech company, I understand what this platform does. It's not about the vaccine. It's not about the virus, it's about your data. And once this rolls out, you don't have a choice about being part of the system. What people have to understand is that any other functionality can be loaded onto that platform with no problem at all. And what that means is it can be merged with your PayPal account with your digital currency. Microsoft is already talking about merging it with payment plans. Your networks can be sucked up, a geo locates you everywhere you go. Your credit history can be included. All of your medical history can be included.
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Adam: Oh yeah, this is what's going on. And it's goes a little bit further. And I can't remember where I started listening and Luis probably started talking about what Amazon was thinking of doing in healthcare. Amazon has made some incredible moves that they want to take over prescriptions, they want to take over telemedicine, and they are very serious about it. And I think they have a good shot at it. And so I've found this what she was just talking about Microsoft, okay, we found the source. It's a group called change healthcare.com complete silicon valley company big investors and big partners wouldn't you know it adobe microsoft amazon
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John: ah really usual suspects yeah
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Adam: experian who's tibco what does tibco so there's your credit guys there's your silicon valley guys oh and tibco oh john your favorite they're here change healthcare and tibco will bring blockchain powered smart contracts to healthcare come on man this is what this is about let's listen to the video
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Unknown: the vaccine passport includes both the individual's photo and a qr code that when scanned will present information confirming their vaccine status from this homescreen the individual can save the passport app to their phone or share their vaccine status with others access more information about their vaccination just save the passport to a phone the individual clicks the add to wallet button appearing on the home screen and follows the prompts now the passport is easily accessible anytime it's needed clicking the details button the individual can share information based on the cdc COVID-19 vaccination record card including the vaccine type date each dose was received where it was administered and if applicable when the next dose is due clicking the share button allows individuals to instantly share their passport with whomever they choose anybody such as a doctor work supervisor or family members
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they can also share the passport
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with other apps such as healthcare apps for apple ios and android and with ticketing and travel apps by making it easy for individuals to verify and share their vaccination status the vaccine passport can help facilitate a smooth return to work school
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in all the activities of daily living for more information about our vaccine passport contact us today
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Adam: so there you go integrate it into your health apps and beautiful we can try yeah
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John: this is interesting i've got of course i think this stuff is all doa because the society has changed just enough to not let
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Adam: it i hope you're right and i hope you're right
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John: for sure i hope i hope i'm right to i can't guarantee it but this is interesting to me because when you go back to the early days of the actually even pre it just pre internet is the internet that made that i think produced the doa element because pre internet i remember the discussion especially during the era of the first smart cards the chip on the on the credit cards that was in your use used in europe and really we didn't use it here so much and there's arguments about this but i've documented that it's because the art companies that want to pay them rather exorbitant patent fees on the chip and then after 25 years it went into the public domain and now we're all using it but i remember that era where they talked about just think you could have a chip that would have for example your driver's license would be on it your passport information so you could use it as it'd be a passport card and you just use that and it would have your passport information your photo your driver's license your all your credit information your accounts your house everything would be on this thing that would be fabulous because all you needed was this one card and it would it would just be you and it was always seen as a positive thing back in the 80s and that's
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Adam: where i'm at with this was also when tom selleck did commercials for at&t called you will where he was sitting on the beach with some kind of we didn't know it then but it was an ipad and he said one day you will send an email from the beach
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John: so we remember that commercial oh yeah yeah yeah there was there was a lot of utopian thinking in the 80s before the internet came around and the internet actually was seeming to be part of this utopia but in fact it was more destructive the internet is kind of screwed this up i think and i think that's why this is not gonna work because people are less clueless but i remember being the big deal as a positivity wow what a great idea yeah everything should be on this one thing and you see it's a card carrying your wallet do you get everything on no you don't have to deal with all these different cards remember people having like 20 credit cards in their wallet john
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Adam: this was the same time that you're talking about here when we used to dial 1212 to find out what time it was do you remember that
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John: i think it was popcorn in our area
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Adam: popcorn
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John: Yeah, that was the number. Yeah, Dell popcorn.
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Adam: Oh, no, I remember 1212 did you get? But at the following tone The time is 1150.
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John: Yes, there was a time on the phone. Yeah, it was a bell. See what time it is? What time is it? See what time it is?
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Adam: I know you'd be like, no, that's not right. Hold on. I'll call time. See I told you your watches off. Yeah, good times
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John: bad. Actually, what you just presented there was an actual moment. Often in 80s. History, we
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Adam: often. Yeah, I think you're right, Christina. And I were she was texting me yesterday. She says, Dad, I'm reading 1984 holy crap. What did Orwell smoke that he was so so visionary, that this will be exactly what we're going through right now. And I said, Well, first of all, his history. Second of all, to Orwell, he had the Ministry of truth, which we have, it's clear. But for the for the 5%. I think we're 5%. You know, the no word. No agenda nation is probably part of the 5% of people who have seen through it and reject the notion that the internet is YouTube, Facebook, Twitter Instagrams, like, No, no, no, there's other things we can do with it. We've been we've been lead. We have been leaders in that field for you know, for more than 13 years now, showing that you don't need the Silicon Valley infrastructure mean, and once upon who were owned by some conglomerate. I don't think they're independent anymore.
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John: Yeah, too bad. Yeah,
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Adam: they were good guys, pod bean. So you know, hopefully, hopefully people and I've learned some of this myself with podcasting. 2.0 people are so used to Well, why isn't this just work? Well, you know, because we're doing like con crazy stuff. Here. We've we've just circumvented canceled culture and financial. D platforming. So give me a break, man, but it's like the like my neighbors who didn't know that you can light a gas stove when there's no electricity because the clickety click click thing can be replaced by a match.
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John: Yes, I forget that I keep Yeah,
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Adam: stupidity. Yeah. Well, when you pointed out to them, they feel it. They feel pretty stupid themselves. But here's Silicon Valley with a hedge, you know. All right. So maybe that vaccine passport, let us try this one.
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Unknown: Imagine that you wake up in the morning, go about your usual routine. And that routine includes taking a quick nose swab in your bathroom for COVID. And getting a result right there.
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Adam: Now listen to this.
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Unknown: What is the benefit of being able to test oneself at home? Well, the answer is that this virus has been so difficult to get a handle on because it's stealth. People can spread it when they don't feel sick, and they don't know they're infected. And that's why
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there's also
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social distancing, because you don't know who might be sick. Now the way I see it,
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Adam: this is a great app. Hello, boss. I just tested myself can't come in man got the COVID
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John: perfect actually, what you just described is another reality. Not noted by the people inventing these things, which is like a brother. Yeah. What you did what? Yeah, I'm sick man. I'm really exactly what would happen. Productivity falls through the floor. false positive, I guess I don't know. I'm okay today.
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Adam: Meanwhile, employment law watching California reports. The following. This is regarding mandatory vaccinations employers implementing a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy must engage in an interactive process with an employee souks who seeks a reasonable accommodation from the policy. The DFE h stated that the FHA requires employers to reasonably accommodate employees with known disabilities or a sincerely held Oh notice the language sincerely held what you you don't believe them a pacifier in sincerely held religious belief that would prevent them from being vaccinated. Therefore, an employee who objects to vaccination on either ground must be reasonably accommodated unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the employer. Or their reasonable accommodation exists will be a fact and situation specific inquiry. In other words, yeah,
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John: we had that donor. What was that? I don't remember the link now that had the religious angle. He
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Adam: Well, yeah. So you can if you can prove sincerity. Yeah, it just it says sincerely held religious belief. So they're going to test you on your religious belief. This needs to be rejected all of this, and I'm sorry to say it, but you got to tell him, you know, some, like businesses that do this now. And when I'm not going to come back I'm gonna tell you why. So for instance, Tina went to the hairdresser. And, and what my hairdresser, we get this we share the hairdresser, but she had not shared with me is that she's been vaccinated. And she told Tina, you know, the other day, one of my clients was vaccinated, I was vaccinated. So we both decided, you know, let's just take our masks off, we're safe, we're invincible. And I'm thinking if I go there next time, and she makes me want to wear a mask, because I've not been vaccinated, even though she is, I will have to tell her I'm sorry, I will never come back here until you change that policy. This is what we have to do. Because now it's down to the people. And the people in your life are tardes they got to wake up to some reality. Seriously.
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John: Yeah, well, I think your policy would be correct. Yeah, that's fine to start doing that. I think you're starting to say, Look, I'm not putting up with this bullshit. If you want to just be that way. Fine. I'm not gonna do business here anymore. Yeah. Because it's offensive to me.
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Adam: And your mom wears army boots.
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John: Whatever you want to tell. That's my new
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Adam: I'm waiting for Biden to say that, by the way.
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John: Yeah. So Phil's
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Adam: mom wears army boots.
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John: Anyone ever say that is beyond me. I worked at Pfizer. He's gonna say cool. I think he's already said, cool. Is this these phrases from the 50s? That the silent generation did you have to remember this our only president we've ever had in this entire in this category now from this category, silent generation. And so it says Biden, and you think you've made this like somebody had to fill it all over the air? We'd love to we didn't buy this. This car in our collection. We have to buy one and here's where this gets old. Okay, well, whatever. We're stuck with it. And there's got to be some phraseology from that era that he's gonna drop in into the mix.
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Adam: Well, blind to face dog pony soldier would be one of them.
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John: Yeah, but that was so off the wall. And it was like definitely like Kofi.
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Adam: Yeah, right. Right. Well, Fiddlesticks is good. And I think when your mom wears army boots, he could he could let that one fly. But I have a quick three parter, which I think is pressing. As in my mind, President Biden's clock is ticking. Probably got about three more weeks. I hope he stays in until I know we get back from vacation. because that'll be just trough My goodness. And you go on vacation. Biden drops,
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John: dry now. Not good.
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Adam: Well, we do an emergency something. Anyway.
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John: We don't have to do anything.
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Adam: So what we're seeing more and more parents is something that is not typical. Is the signage, the branding of the Biden Harris administration. So it's not the Biden administration, as it was the Trump administration. It wasn't the Trump pence administration, maybe sometimes, but they never branded it as that duo duopoly administration. So there was a confrontation of sokhi. about this, just to set it
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Unknown: up for the rebranding of the vib. Administration to the Biden
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John: Harris administration. Well,
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Unknown: when you when you look on the website, it's you know, it's Biden, Harris. And that's not been necessarily the norm of the past. Is there any message being sent by that
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or what's meant to be?
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What can be extrapolated from it
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take from it that
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vice president Harris is an important partner. She's the first in the room, the last in the room on most occasions, if she's in town and not traveling around the country. It's a reflection of the important
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role that she will play moving forward.
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Adam: Yes, important, very important role that she will play moving forward. Of course, she will be our president. Eventually. I say quicker. But people are starting to notice some things about here. Some very troubling things. Now first, I want to point out
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John: Wait, wait, you're going off a
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Adam: COVID? Yes, yes, I'm done with COVID Oh, I
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John: had my COVID clip. She never
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Adam: Oh, I'm so sorry. I didn't Well, I
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John: didn't know I don't look at your clips. Nobody. You look at the titles because you're always trying to line them up. I
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Adam: see it here. You're right. I'm sorry. But well, I completely completely apologize. I did not mean to do that. Let's do your COVID clips. I was I was kind of done with COVID
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John: I noticed it rolled off me You just steamrolled man that it COVID Yeah, just moving the show. Well, let's see where you got little lucky because I'm looking at my clips here and there's one clip which seems to be not what I hoped for. And this is the COVID killer variants. Ooh, okay.
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Adam: I told you I don't look at your clips. So that
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John: was I'm
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Adam: glad we stopped for that. Thanks. I'm very happy.
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John: So there's that one.
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Unknown: Now the
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John: you got me. Now the other one is the COVID near Records in Canada I thought was good because I've been listening to CBC and they go nuts up there.
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Unknown: Yes,
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it is becoming increasingly clear this Coronavirus surge is not like earlier once variants are driving more infections, hospitals are again being pushed to the left.
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But as vaccines get to more and more Canadians by one key measure they do seem to be working. Now if we look
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at daily new cases in Canada since the beginning of the second wave March has been a bad month but look at deaths per day, even taking into account that they lag by a few weeks cases keep going up. Deaths keep going down. experts think vaccinating the vulnerable is saving lives but people are still getting very sick especially in Ontario this month, case rates there have doubled while the number of patients in ICU has surged to near record levels
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Adam: while same cadence as msnbc.
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John: Notice ads
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Adam: Yeah, totally is the same cadence.
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John: But they kept showing the dead there's no deaths. Well, cases, cases cases and they got this surge there was talk about the fourth surge. I mean, give me a break. Hey, hey, hey, hey,
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Adam: you can't say surge. That's a militaristic term. AOC.
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John: Yeah, you got this, sir. I've got that surge clip.
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Adam: Hold on. I want to say something about Canada. It's not Buffalo, Canada. When I presented a memo on the show, which I always do, you said, Hey, you know, you never know. I'm just presenting it. I'm not saying I believe in it. It's sketchy. But one time, you know, we heard about the hunter Biden laptop weeks before it happened. And I'm pretty sure we had a memo which outlined exactly what's taking place with these COVID hotels. Remember, they were building rooms and camps. And it was it was all being set up and new. Oh, that's crazy.
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Unknown: I remember.
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John: I was promoting this nut. It's nuts. It's nuts.
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Adam: What was the guy who had the note he had the note? Randy Hillier? Was that it? Yes, Randy Hillier? And I think I was I was playing in my supplemental question yesterday asked his government if the people of Ontario should prepare for it German cash. In September, the federal government posted a call for expressions of interest for contractors to supply provide and manage quarantine isolation camps throughout every province, in every territory in Canada. These quarantine isolation camps, however, are not
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Unknown: limited to people with COVID provide a wide latitude
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for many people to be detained. Surely
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this government is aware of the intentions to build
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Adam: so he's not gonna play the whole thing again. But yeah, it's like I told to shut up and that was when do we play that hold on a second. I love our records. That was that was November no October 15 2020. And here we are now they have actual internment camps if you have a positive test upon return citizen of the country don't go to your own home No, no. Off to the camp you go.
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John: Come on Canada. Well, and we also had there was the guy that everyone's seen this clip this is the guy who he went through and they said well, you got to do this. You got to do this. I'm not doing anything. I'm a Canadian citizen. refuse to go and that was
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Adam: before But that was before this.
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John: I think that was that was after that.
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Adam: That was after that that was right, but not but now that that type of behavior shut down. Now you can't just walk out and say Just give me the fine I'm going now it's mandatory into the Gulag.
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John: Well, yeah, if until I see evidence of that, I'm not but okay. I think people are I think they say it's managed I think people are voluntarily doing this stuff. I think that's the problem.
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Adam: I'm okay. Yes, it's possible that you may be able to do that if you just pay the $1,000 fine, that's possible. And by the way, that's Canadian dollars. So what's a buck 50
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John: well the other thing is that find is never collected according to this well, you get the fine you got to it's on your record that you get is fine, but it's never collected so you don't really pay anything. Don't
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Adam: worry, they'll get that once they give you your your your digital dollar in France Macron has announced new restrictions putting France into the third national lockdown that Germany locked down again although in Berlin seems to be kind of okay according to boots on the ground report. But in the Netherlands, still curfew will be going through the third week of April. a curfew. curfew, you cannot hang out with your friends after 10pm Well, you can but you have to meet you can't be on the street after 10pm It's insane. That's
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John: because it's not nocturnal. Yes. just not crazy i have the one last clip which is the c ad this is a funny clip because this now the government t's re teaming up with supposedly influencers i see
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Adam: this well this is team halo this is just the local team for halo from the un on tick tock cbc
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John: teaming up with influencers
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Unknown: you enter roumeliotis now with a look at how public health officials are teaming up with online influencers hoping their message of truth
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patrick false
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Adam: their message of truth goes viral
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John: oh my goodness can you imagine their message of truth going viral
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Unknown: no
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no no they
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John: are teaming up with these these i don't want to say they're idiots go ahead are on you know tick tock and instagram so their message of truth unbelievable to me this was the most astonishing thing i've ever even imagined but okay
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Adam: well what it is and a lot of its marketing but just look at all look at all the agenda it's clashing really the agenda is just clashing we've got pharma bio security technology the democrat party and the republican party oh i heard oh this was good this was from one of our producers was actually good is a whole different word
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John: about actually good as opposed to the
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Adam: i was actually i was actually damn good he was about de blasio see if i can find
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John: this oh i decide i'm all ears
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Adam: yeah you'd like a good de blasio story where's my china folder here it is okay this is a pretty good ad i'm looking down a rabbit hole regarding a land grab potentially in play for new york city real estate some background and then a residential rd agent for 10 years in manhattan recently located palm beach county florida with my wife and son after seeing the writing on the wall during the lockdowns by that we have the best producers in the universe looking up to the plan demick it has become clear that the state local laws are being crafted to make it more difficult for smaller landlords to survive this is true because our friends from brooklyn moved here is one of the reasons killing the killing off of the amazon deal in queens by aoc was another head scratcher post COVID it was almost impossible to ignore i was speaking to a colleague today that's manhattan commercial real estate insider and the word on the street is that bill deblasio has been conspiring with a real estate investment trust slash hedge funds hedge funds to tank the new york city real estate market so these investors can swoop in and buy back converting a bunch of commercial buildings and hotels for pennies on the dollar
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John: yeah
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Adam: i think that's true and i think
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John: it's true to it i
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Adam: think chinese is what i'm thinking to they already know you know
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John: it might be the chinese but generally speaking the chinese aren't
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Adam: they already own the waldorf
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John: yeah they own a lot of stuff that they they're buying in a top dollar they they're not the price and so yeah they're not chinese is the sucker the chinese in to buy at best price in some bad bad investments we're not gonna we don't lose out on these things americans
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Adam: you know tina asked me this morning says who who really runs new york you know cuz she comes from chicago so she knows you know the dailies and the oscars in new york you know the irish mob is gone the mafia is it just isn't wall street are they the mob that runs new york who runs new york who i think he just hit it is that it is right as wall street okay right so there you go that would make sense this just stealing from themselves at this point
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John: is fine stealing from themselves wow
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Adam: yeah from it they
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John: don't even know it
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Adam: they're stealing from each other as well which is normal behavior see
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John: this is mostly stealing from each other it's
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Adam: it's normal behavior over there
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John: i have one lavender one last clip for the COVID part of the show
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Adam: okay
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John: npr is they have this i only just a short part of this clip is goes on and on but mississippi decided that they're fed up with the i mean they the governor there another republican is fed up with the fact that you know they they keep pointing the finger at florida look at all the fun you're having in florida and we're here in mississippi coast has got a lot of action for having fun you have fun in mississippi the casinos biloxi there's all kinds of action in mississippi and yo but it's locked down now and then they said they look over to texas texas you know they pull the plug on most of this stuff so the mississippi guy he says okay we're pulling the plug on all these bullcrap rules the npr woman is just going to grill the mississippians about this case This this is a bad idea and she's never gonna let up on it. I only have part of this clip but this is the report on Mississippi on NPR. This is called shaming Mississippi
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Unknown: even though more Americans than ever are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Cases of the virus actually rose this week, the CDC warns
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of a fourth wave of Coronavirus cases in the US. Despite that many states still have loose or non existent restrictions. That includes the state of Mississippi or governor Tate Reeves lifted nearly all Coronavirus mandates by executive order at the beginning of March. Joining us today to talk about how his state plans to move forward from this moment is Dr. Thomas Dobbs, the State Health Officer of Mississippi. Welcome.
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Thank you for having me.
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Thank you for being with us. I'm curious, because when we spoke
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to you last June, you said that you did not anticipate your office letting up on any COVID restrictions for at least another year. That was last June. But at the beginning of this month, Governor Reeves lifted nearly all of the restrictions, including math mandates, being inside school buildings, and classrooms. What changed?
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Well, you
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know, we have seen a pretty phenomenal improvement in our cases in our deaths. And I know that the governor's perspective, one of the main targets was to make sure that we kept our hospital and our healthcare system from being overwhelmed. And I'll tell you, to be honest, we've been quite pleased to see around the community, you know, most folks are wearing masks.
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Right? Well, I
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mean, it's not just concerns about this potential fourth wave we spoke to an epidemiologist on our show yesterday, warned that a COVID-19 variant in Florida is even more transmissible than than others. So with
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variants spreading and the likelihood of a fourth wave again, should Mississippi go back to enforcing more mask wearing or impose other similar restrictions?
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John: goes on with the same line of question What else I'm
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Adam: so tired of the phony inflection in these voices, so you know, mass, you know, mass weight, and like
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John: what you're saying right there? Because I'm a dick. I have really focused in on these NPR clips, because I know they have a lot of that.
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Adam: Yeah, it's condescending. It's very rude. It's just it's it's like why even act once you say hey, you're a dick. I'm interviewing you about being a dick. That's what it is.
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John: That's pretty much what it is. You're right. And then she's saying continues for another three or four minutes with the same whatever he says, well, that might be true, but with a fourth wave coming and but you don't you think it should clamp back down and put the masks back on? Man, he said what we always do you know, the funny thing is we're America actually most people are wearing masks. Yes. But that's different than a mandate, isn't it? And it's just unbelievable. NPR is the worst. Sometimes.
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Adam: These thoughts come through my mind now what would it take to just follow up their system like a ransomware attack or something something's got to happen. And it would be great for it to happen just as the cable head ends. Just lock it all up. Just turn it off. Turn it off.
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John: Please. Can't and then I know the local is the worst part. All the local affiliates have their own news feeds. And yeah, and they all sound the same way. They all Oh, that sound like the NP like the like the network. And yes,
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Adam: because even though we're local we want to sound national because maybe one day we'll get picked up like Adi Lang and to do the news. Yes, NPR. NPR, always insincere. Like a bunch of
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John: play. Here's another clip from them
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Adam: now when you get hurt
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John: me now. This is the this is the clip. This is more of a tip
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Adam: please intro it Allah NPR just to put me in the mood. Okay, now we've got a clip coming up about fly Delta. Oh, wow. Now the airline very good. What is it about john the claim?
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John: It's about the airlines, relaxing unfortunately relaxing their rules.
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Adam: Atlanta bass delta is now the only major US airline still limiting capacity on flights to reduce the spread of the Coronavirus. But the airline says it will stop blocking middle aisle seats on its planes in May, reversing a policy the airline put in place last April. At one time a number of other major carriers including Southwest Alaska and JetBlue had similar policies. American Airlines that had for a short time and united never did. Delta CEO Ed Bastian says nearly 65% of the people who flew on Delta last year, expect to have at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine by May 1
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John: but it tells me I'm flying Delta extra room in the middle.
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Adam: Please. All right, we have a choice here. I have a bunch of China stuff, which I think we should wait. But I can do my two clips. This is a hot topic, Kamala Harris is a hot hot topic. And I think since since it's a hot topic, we should do it before before the top of the hour. Which was just 15 minutes ago.
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John: All right, is it about her cackling? Yes, sir. Yes.
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Adam: Yes, cackling camela. Yeah, it's
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Unknown: strange, isn't it? The optics are suddenly not good. The vice president does have a habit of laughing at serious subjects. The latest example happened in Connecticut while talking about the impact of COVID on school teachers and parents
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take a look.
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More parents are seeing the value of educators.
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paying them nearly enough.
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That laughter quickly led to backlash on social media. One person is saying, quote, there are millions of working parents who must think it's a larious that they can't send their children to school this morning. Others asked, Is this what she does when she's nervous? unprepared? Or perhaps both? Another Twitter user said look, there's something wrong everything is a joke. Where are her PR and comms team?
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Adam: So the and I'm a little disappointed in gitmo-nation because the only thing that anyone can come up with is she's high. She's smoking weed. She's doing a two pack thing. She's high. No, no, no, no, no. We have discussed this. We have talked about this on the show. I'm very disappointed. No one remembers this exact medical emergency that she is going through. I bring back the commercial.
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Unknown: Don't call it depression.
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By its real name.
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Don't call it crazy.
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Call it PBA or pseudobulbar. affect PBA causes frequent episodes of uncontrollable crying or laughing in people with brain injuries or neurologic conditions like stroke dementia or Ms. For a free PBA facts kit. Call 1-800-575-5238 four go to PBA facts comm you'll learn the science behind PBA
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Adam: the woman is suffering from pseudobulbar affect it's clear as day and she needs to be and this can also be related to depression and to brain injury. She may have both
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John: Wow.
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Adam: Did not did that not sound just like her laugh.
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John: Her laugh is awkward.
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Adam: Right? Just like I'm the commercial. Yeah, it's awkward
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John: is being to say I had didn't take the clip but I had a clip from this guy in Australia. The Australians you know you're picking up a lot of this stuff going on over here better we are especially off sky sky.
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Adam: Well, that's the that's the fox thing. Like sky bikes.
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John: It's called cackling gag camel. That's
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Adam: a good one. I hadn't heard that. I like it.
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John: And it's your show titled cackling can
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Unknown: lie. Yeah.
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John: And she then there's collections a lot of collections on the Internet of her just, you know, going nuts worse than Hillary. Because Hillary was a cackler. Right. But, but she was it was more it was more circumspect. It was like it was you could see what what Hillary thought was funny at the moment. You know, like the dead people. If somebody died, they died. He died. That's great. That's hilarious. So that makes sense. But Kamla says she just cracks up at the middle of nothing. She's just laughing about this and that. And it's all these this is a crazy cackle. This is not a good look, to be honest about it. She's not very serious.
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Adam: Let me see. I do see a face bag link. So who is this Wayne do pre asks if she's suffering from that. Now that's not not there's not a lot of
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John: free as a right wing
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Adam: nut job. I didn't get a job. He's just a white room white. I mean, I thought it ringer. I thought about it because we've played this commercial.
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John: Yeah, I don't remember that commercial to you replayed it? Yeah. But not to mention it that is he could be suffering from something that's causing this because when it happens it's really an outburst is not like somebody said something funny. is never when somebody says something funny. Well, here is the serious question. He cracks up here it is signs and symptoms. The Cardinal
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Adam: feature of the disorder is a pathologically lowered threshold for exhibiting the behavioral response of laughter, crying anger or all of the above.
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John: Didn't she cry once? Yes,
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Adam: yes. And effectively. I don't remember when but
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John: I remember clipping it
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Adam: and affected. Let's see camela crying, see a lot cry. Crying reporter Are you sure?
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John: I remember crying over some some situations. It could not let's see he was at some rally and somebody died or something as she was in tears.
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Adam: Here. This is very interesting, and affected individual exhibits episodes of laughter, crying anger, a combination of these without an apparent motivating stimulus or in response to Timmy stimuli that would not have elicited such an emotional response before the onset of their underlying neurological disorder. In some patients. The emotional response is exaggerated in intensity, but it's provoked by stimulus with an emotional valence congruent with the character of the emotional display. For example, a sad stimulus provokes a pathologically exaggerated weeping response instead of a sigh, which the patient normally would have exhibited in that particular instance. However, in some other patients, the character of the emotional display can be incongruent with an even contradictory to the emotional balance of the provoking stimulus or maybe incited by stimulus with no clear balance. For example, a patient may laugh in response to sad news, or cry in response to stimuli with no emotional undertone. She's sick, and it's and it can also be part of dementia. Would it be crazy if she's the one with dementia, and Joe is just slow and old? That would be great.
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John: No agenda material.
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Adam: Well, this is a problem because they can 25 Joe, but we can 25 camera right behind that. This Yeah, great. Has she ever had traumatic brain injury stroke? Probably not. Well, she
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John: has a daughter, right?
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Adam: Yes. She got
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John: it. Women who have children have micro strokes.
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Adam: Oh, yeah. I've heard you mentioned this before. Well, we don't know anything. But I think it's I think it's worth looking into. You know, she is the vice president. She's in charge of immigration. How's that going?
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John: Well, they took her off that
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Adam: Oh, what she's removed already. But she didn't
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John: like what she was never there was a long I didn't miss clip. Oh, this is great. This was they had a Dana Perino on with the money, honey. Oh, the crypto Cougar. And they discussed how they how she was never really put on. She was never put on there was no real Task Force. It was just kind of a blunder that that she was deciding and it looked like she was assigned this. This was a horse. It was a huge
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Adam: blunder. It was insulting, I'd say.
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John: So they did. She's not doing that at the moment. So
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Adam: then what is she doing? Well, what she's not doing is moving into the into the Vice President's residence. She's still not in India. This Yes. She is reportedly very bothered that she has not this may be part of her PBA very bothered she hasn't been able to move into her official Washington residents over two months after the inauguration. Now you got to ask yourself one, is it because these renovations really are taking so long? or two? She doesn't want to unpack because she knows where she's really gonna be sleeping in a few weeks.
1:23:48
Unknown: Yeah.
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John: You tell me it's a good one.
1:23:52
Adam: You tell me. She says apparently the quote was she's getting frustrated living out of suitcases for more than two months after Inauguration Day. And she wanted the kitchen change. She didn't like the kitchen. Oh,
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John: brother.
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Adam: According to two administration staffers Harris asked for work to be completed on the kitchen.
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Unknown: Kitchen kitchen. Yeah.
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John: Yep, that's a sign of someone who can't cook.
1:24:21
Adam: Or won't one or the other. Oh my goodness. Well, it's a fun world out there.
1:24:29
John: Okay. That's good. Now we have to follow this in the cackling Yes.
1:24:34
Adam: I'm taking my bong hit.
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John: Well, I'm gonna do this.
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Adam: Right and I'd like to take this moment to say in the morning to you and thank you for your courage, the man who put the sea in the cackling camela Ladies and gentlemen, john C.
1:24:56
John: In the morning, Adam Curry in the morning ship Cebu, serigraphy and yourselves in the world. The dames and knights out there
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Adam: and in the morning to the trolls in our troll room. How you doing trolls? Good to see you all there. Could you please put your hands in the air so I can count you everywhere. Let's see we have today. Whoa 1677 it is a Thursday but people either back to work or don't care. Seems low. Isn't that low? I mean, Sunday, it was over 2000 which is what it should be 16 1677
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John: that's our standard numbers that are standard. Okay. All right.
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Adam: How's the how's the PVR? is a good? I'd like to I like the PVR in the in the newsletter, you kind of get into it.
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John: Well, I you know that that kind of fit into the newsletter what it was about? So, yeah, I'd like to thank the guy who did that PBR. Our camera is, he has a convoluted name I couldn't remember.
1:25:53
Adam: Yeah, I don't. Honestly, I don't remember myself actually.
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John: Gal while we were discussing the art, I will.
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Adam: Yes. Let me let me tell everyone about the troll room for just a second. That is where you control along with this show. But not just this show many many other shows at and no agenda stream.com. So we've got the chat there. And that's open 24 hours a day. And it's just it looks like a regular chapter you go in and you look around, like what's this dam and it's trolls. And if you don't, then you're the troll. So it's a it's a place for trolls to go hang out. And you listen to whatever podcast is playing right there. And actually, I wanted to mention that there is now a proposal in the podcasting 2.0 GitHub, to enable a podcast app to fire off a live stream when someone goes live. And and this is mainly for all of our podcasts or no agenda stream Comm. You can also do the streaming value for value. So there's all kinds of cool stuff coming for the trolls all courtesy of your no agenda show and gitmo-nation still going strong over there at no agenda social.com I am seeing what looks like more people signing up in other places. And then starting to integrate into our into our timeline is a federated social network. So anybody can set up a server, it's free and open source. There's many places you can get one for a couple bucks a month. But if you really want to be free and independent set one up on your own server for your family, just read a little group. I've seen more and more people do that. And I like it please let me know what your what your instance names are
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so I can promote them on the show. And we'd like to thank the artists for Episode 1333. We titled that one Vax hole 13 Yes,
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John: and I should have axos a good name I want to mention it was Gabriel Van houtte h o
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Adam: UD t out on how to who
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John: did the art who did the you know agenda, perhaps Blue Ribbon label art?
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Adam: Wow. That's kind of cool for a Dutch guy. He knows his PBR. They don't have PBR in Holland.
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John: He's actually done a number of he's done a number of nice pieces that are somewhat conceptual. And this one I felt like using because it hit the spot
1:28:19
Adam: it's even more interesting because there are a number a number of producers who have reached out to me from the Netherlands saying can you tell me what it tastes like? Because we're really curious over here we really want to know like
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John: last you what you do is you pour some sparkling regular carbonated maybe a seltzer water into a into a glass fill it up about three quarters of the way full. And then pee in it like just a little bit. That's right everybody.
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Adam: You got yourself a PBR hands on pee report, man.
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Unknown: Come on Mama.
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lousy whore.
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John: Now Ben how I should mention today build back better art with top of joe biden's had
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Adam: nice very nice. Well, the 1333 art was done by CERN net net and this this was so no agenda. You look at this anyway, anyone who was not clued into the show will go Wow. That's some good drugs. It was the Panama welders local 33 welding a stack of toilet paper. No one else understands this. That was and it was it was well done. It's a good piece.
1:29:41
John: And I think like a union button. And
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Adam: yeah, now it wasn't even a welding or if there's like a scrubber. I don't know what's going
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John: to welder so well. He's got a welders hat on it's got the welding gear but what's shooting
1:29:56
Adam: off what's shooting off. There's that sparks it's shooting off that he wears well. The toilet paper so why am I even asking this unlikely question. Let's look at some of the art which you're seeing a cycle now in any of your podcasting 2.0 compatible apps, you can find a bit new podcast apps calm. Thank you, Dred Scott. Let's take a look at some of the stuff that didn't make the cut. And we need to talk about the fact the sack which we I saw it was created. I don't know if we talked about it yet, or is it being posted? We
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John: haven't No, no, you sent me an email about the nail sent in a list of stuff that she's picked up on. And she says, here's the beginning of your fac. So I said Oh, great, and then I'll have to put it together something that looks formal.
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Adam: No, yeah. Do you want me to read what she wrote? Or did that? Yeah, sure. Read it. Okay, so she said she has two columns no and yes. No stealing no Disney no copyrighted images or logos? No Corona. COVID image no gross or anything that puts the show in a negative light. No faces of Adam and john no small details or lettering? Yeah, but no busy image with several attention points. Well, that that last one I don't I don't know if that's, that's not a that's not a law or anything.
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John: But was it again?
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Adam: No busy image with several attention points. It just doesn't work. I mean, if it doesn't work, it doesn't work. Yeah, I think we can leave that. Okay. And the no small details lettering that's just the technical part. It's really important now the yes column yes to jokes. Popping attractive colors, sparking interest to new listeners who see the image still readable, recognizable in a thumbnail thumbnail size 200 by 200 things 256 actually, a depiction of show topics or special events, adjusted products, food, beverages, product boxes, etc. Sell the hell it's like. That's almost as limiting this category. Self drawn imagery. what
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John: she's done is she's deconstructed what we've been picking. Oh, that's good, because we never talked about this. What she just said there.
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Adam: Correct.
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John: Okay, she's, she looks at what we've been doing and saying, oh, okay, I see what they're up to. And now she's deconstructing
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Adam: this. Well, it's not part of the rules. It's actually good advice.
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John: It's the right the second part would be advice as opposed to rule.
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Adam: So advice is make it funny make it popping attractive, sparking interest in new listeners who see the image make it still readable, recognizable, thumbnail size, depiction of show topics or special events, adjusted products. So that's a joke products, food, beverages, product box, etc. Self drawn imagery, public domain Creative Commons imagery, and complimentary font is preferred over a template font. Well, that's, I guess sometimes.
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John: This is true. It's for most recently, most of the time we're using original stuff.
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Adam: extra points. Absolutely. extra points.
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John: No, I think the template is pretty much not being used by anybody's winning a lot.
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Adam: So what else did we see here? Fiddlesticks was pretty funny. There was what was there a lot of a lot of Vax whole stuff. Of course we use the vaxholm title, which kind of doesn't have to but that made it kind of void for us. I liked the the toilet paper rolls with SOS. If I recall. That was cute. That was Yes.
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John: You did like that. I didn't like I didn't I liked that. There was some reason I think
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Adam: we just like the welder better. I don't think it was that we didn't like it.
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John: We saw that. Oh, I see. Yeah, yeah, the toilet paper rolls. SOS is Darren
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Adam: we also looked at the button Don't be a vaxholm that way that's another deran he tried hard. I feel bad
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John: now that I think oh the other one he Oh, yeah, I wanted to comment on the round. pangolin
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Adam: Oh, yes. The pangolin
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John: now that like the pangolin went a lot. I didn't go and look it up because we weren't going to pick it because of the rest of the prompted the artist Kenny Ben First of all, I don't believe that he designed this pangolin Kenny can
1:34:13
Adam: Is it me? Or does it look like the new Microsoft Edge logo isn't exactly what it looks like?
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John: That's a funny idea.
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Adam: Let me take a look. Yeah, he's done a lot of funny things. It's exactly like the Microsoft it's it's reversed basically.
1:34:31
Unknown: Telling you maybe I'm telling
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Adam: the joke. I didn't realize
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John: I would have gone further into picking this one if if this pandemic pangolin font wasn't Comic Sans.
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Adam: Oh my goodness. Wow. What a foe pa on behalf of on behalf of Kenny here
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John: and on behalf of all mankind. You know, I know actors. Oh my goodness. so harsh, but so true. So I mean, that stopped being the mic. Track. So I don't know whether he designed in pangolin or not. I was I didn't care at that point. But I was very attractive. I liked the pangolin.
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Adam: We were very attracted to the pangolin.
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John: Yeah, because I like these types of round logos. And it's just, it's a it's kind of a throwback to the 90s New Age designs, as well as Yeah,
1:35:22
Adam: it's pretty. Anyway, as part of the product that we offer to you twice weekly, we do not include creepy corporate money shield native advertising. No, there's no pharma ads, no corporate control any no Chinese Communist Party control, like most of your m five m that you can witness everywhere and that we've been playing throughout the morning. Instead, we created the value for value model, which means you just determine, as it should be in this marketplace of value, what is the show worth to you, and then you give it back to us is that simple, it's there's nothing else to it. Just make sure when you do it, it's meaningful to you. Now that could be time, talent or treasure. We love the treasure and we love rewarding our our big supporters with titles which are real according to all of the Hollywood guilds were the executive producer or associate executive producer, in this case of Episode 1334 of the best podcast in the universe.
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John: Indeed, and by the way, just as a teaser, we're gonna have a poem that's going to be read by Adam.
1:36:26
Adam: Oh, yes poem. Gotta get my poem ready.
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John: During the reading of the notes? Yes. And we do have a few people to Thanksgiving with Danielle Taggart. $1,000 from Danielle.
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Adam: I did. I was so enthralled. I forgot the de-douche mathrani
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John: DDB? Oh, I don't know what that
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Adam: I didn't realize that this was. Go ahead. I'll sideline that. I know what she wants to line it up.
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Adam: Well, that point is hopefully you're okay with her request.
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Adam: Excellent. Okay.
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Adam: holy moly okay there's a whole bunch of stuff she wanted there okay i think i can do this and firstly user ddb
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John: yeah it's a little street in the near chinatown itm from the san francisco censored for your safety masquerade meetup ah much fun was had by all pbr was consumed this is the donation from
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John: pbr was consumed and given the problems with the audio maybe those bourbons shots weren't a great idea i guess we will have to keep doing meetups till we get our meeting report act together and envelope was passed around which is nice it was my responsibility to get the money the best podcast in the universe was george bush would say mission accomplished my understanding is that all the dollars count as a as meetup money but if any attendees meant their shared towards their personal knighthood or higher status then please maintain your personal accounting accordingly well thank you yeah for putting that message in very good zaza i have the barbary coast is audio sure roy martin in dothan alabama 350 love this show love pc 2.0 particularly because it is so easy to clip to friends and hit them in the mouth
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Adam: oh that's really nice he's talking about our sound bites feature of podcasting 2.0 and so you can indeed really easily make pod verse has them has does a really good job yeah you can make clips exactly
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John: from our state and perspective the pandemic is over it's over and i but nobody wants to deal with it being over we got to sell some more vaccines we got to get you know anyway and i do sars the real deadly one sars one COVID one came and went no masks no social distancing came and went and it
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Adam: was a killer remember ebola and when we when the plane landed when it was on live tv and the the first patient with ebola coming to dallas landed the plane they had the shot from the tower and then the ambulance drove him to do to the end of the tarmac and the guy jumps out and walks or walks in with like in a hazmat suit he wasn't all flesh eating puke and pooping out his guts
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John: from our mistake and here's our state perspective the potomac the pandemic's over and i do not know what country the washington blow holes are talking about and then he says no gets cut off yeah i got more to say sure roy let us know i
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Adam: missed it unfortunately sorry
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John: about that roy dan friday in shoreline washington 33344 itm i'm a rogen transplant of appreciating sorry
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Adam: organ donation One per show.
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John: And I've got two douchebag call outs for his budget for my buddies Jason and Carsten I'm an artist so please give me some jobs karma Friday and he's got a
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Adam: website.
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John: I don't know maybe Friday Okay, we'll read it says here Friday money last Friday calm.
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Adam: What is it? Friday Friday glass.com He's
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John: an artist.
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Adam: What does he have on Friday glass? Oh, he's a glass he's a glass hole there's a
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John: glass guy. Wow. Well, there's they're all good glass because they all got trained out he got trained by gillooly that guy gillooly glue hooli they got the glass guy up there I met him once. He's the
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Adam: famous glass Oh my goodness. JOHN go to current work. And it was this is this archive Oh man, he's got a gear set made of glass Oh? Gears of tide fries Friday glass calm Yeah. Oh, man. This guy's got some beautiful stuff.
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John: Oh, all the super adventure. He's one of the protegees but maybe not. But superstar glass guys are up in Washington and they put on exhibited at the Seattle airport once in a while just like mind boggling.
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Adam: I mean this is this is incredible the work that he's done
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John: this guy's no slouch
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Adam: no he's he's no mister no slouch. He's no glass hole jobs,
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Adam: what worries me is I don't see any prices.
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John: That means he's not giving it away.
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Adam: I'd really like to know but
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John: I have a I have a problem with the priceless thing I should mention this now I just put up on my own Etsy shop. Yes, just come down about three notches in quality from this guy. thing that bear as you seen his gun believes the bears are the bear this bear he's got here
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Adam: you should look at look at this whole bear page. Oh my god. Okay. We can just sit here all day and Marvel about Yeah,
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John: we're not gonna we're not gonna eat people can go to a shop. We got it running. Um, so I have my Etsy shop and if you go to Etsy and you type in devore x shop SHO pp
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Adam: Yes, the old one. That's just for marketing purposes to make it easier for everybody.
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John: It's because I couldn't get anything
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Adam: devore extra shop with one p was taken what?
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John: Yeah, so he couldn't get anything else. We got sh o p p and we had put up three new mugs. Was your from my collection? It's nothing I did right. Including the classic I put up for 200 bucks even though I wanted to sell for 400 the original green original logoed Microsoft mug that is the most collectible of all Microsoft mugs. It's got the original logo, it's in good. It's in perfect condition is not chipped or anything. And it is the month and it's not just selling for 200 bucks. Because it is if you have that mug and you're working at Microsoft, that means you're an original and or are you hooked up to the beginnings of it or something? So
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Adam: your Microsoft original dude, okay, so is it Etsy? You said?
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John: Etsy? Yeah, okay. etsy.
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Adam: I go to Etsy and I type in devore ak shop up, right? Yeah, in the search, find shop names, and I do that. And I get a PDF tutorial for Terry's tea shop. I get ink sounds vials. spelling it again. Sh o p p e.
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John: Billy. Yeah, did a search and came right up. Well, they're
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Adam: hosing you bro. I see. So if I just do Dvorak, what happens then?
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John: I should help.
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Adam: I get a lot of music. I get a divorce is lame, man. I want to see it I sincerely want to what if I just do shop with one p that'd be hilarious.
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John: I just did it and it came up divorce is all one word.
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Adam: Oh, well, okay. Geez. All one word. Yeah, that work course that work. devore x shop. Ah, cute. Did Jay draw that logo for you?
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Adam: So the Oh yes. It's sold when you talk. It's sold. What's sold green Microsoft mug sold. What kind of
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John: candidate on here it
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Adam: says sold right here.
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John: Well, if it's sold, it just must have sold today.
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Adam: What was Is it priced at $200? Damn Skippy is sold
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John: nine new I could have I should have priced you
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Adam: you messed it up. Oh is this Oh look at this hood. Oh this is really not look good. Oh my goodness Ladies and gentlemen, if you want to see some cool stuff, which, by the way I do not include Jon's target practice, target 150 bucks for your target practice new.
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John: That's because I don't expect to sell those. That's overpriced. No, I'm
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Adam: not gonna I'm not going to buy that from you. But I'll take that bondville for 150 bucks. Oh, it's just a picture signed by you.
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John: Who else is gonna sign it? I don't know. It's funny. Why is it funny? It's a photograph. Well, I
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Adam: don't know it's just maybe your I don't know.
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John: He said yeah, like camela
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Adam: Well, I'm gonna tell you know,
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John: I definitely have the website. I I'm very disappointed that mug sold if it did
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Adam: I think it's funny because your your signature doesn't. It looks kind of weird that I've seen your signature on the certificate I've never seen it written like the bottle go look at it. You tell me it's not a weird thing. It's
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John: a little small. Yeah. Yeah.
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Adam: Is it a one of one? Yeah, I
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John: don't do it. He's
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Adam: an artist proof as an artist proof is no he's one of one nice page man. I like the Manhattan shot that looks that looks pretty slick. How big is that? Is that piece? Well, I
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John: actually have a bigger piece of that that I haven't put on the shop which is hanging on the wall which
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Adam: let's let's let's four foot by five foot. We're just looking at old mugs. What was wrong with us? Back to the show? Yeah, where were we? We were at the Friday glass calm and he wanted jobs karma and I don't even remember if we gave it to him. We'll do it again.
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Adam: blown away by the he'll pick this up. caressa Milan 333 33 from Thaxton, Virginia. And Krishna says Happy 50th birthday to me. No to my longtime boyfriend Scott Manning. He's the future Knight of the Mid Atlantic solar winds we are officially 1/3 of the way to knighthood. I want a biscuit on my birthday of Fauci Wiese a sleepy Joe giant dumps by 45 savage China's asshole are two D two in honor
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John: is list all of us.
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Adam: I know. I mean, do we need to do a fact of this
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John: now? We need to do a yes, we should definitely do. Yes. And it's raining. Yeah.
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Adam: And the biggest problem is the more jingles you ask for the less coherent I sound because I'm gonna have to be I have them all pre selected, but then I'll pre sorted. So I have to find it in the list. Put it in there. And you're really just slowing down the show. So I highly appreciate his support guilt trip. Do you like that? Yeah,
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John: I'm working on I'm working on. Can we say you're slowing down to show
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Adam: really, it's like you're really taking all the wind out of our sails. Alright, what's the what is the last one that are 2d to Okay, I've got all that. What else did she say Scott will tell you that his best birthday present continues to be my willingness to co listen to your bi weekly amygdala shrinking therapist sessions. Good for both sanity restoration and intentional reality assessment. Not to mention wholehearted laughter That's right. We're your source for PBA effective thanks for your fabulous show.
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Adam: They call them dumps big
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Adam: Oh, beauteous. Well, I
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John: was one year ago. While unable to piece together all my once trustworthy news sources coverage of the Wu Han Institute of virology is engineered virus that I recall the plug on a Joe Rogan Rogan donation jingle interview for a news podcast with no agenda.
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Adam: We already did the jingle. So
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John: yes, I know. I finally discovered true journalism and no agenda listening to your open contract. Given that we do a news analysis Yeah,
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Adam: I wouldn't say it's journalists we
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John: do some journalism is very rare. And it's usually because of field reports
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Adam: but when when we do journalism It's hot. sizzling sizzling hot.
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John: Do we also do constructive analysis while walking my dog screaming over the government egregious while walking my dog Oh, steaming over the government's egregious responses with a state of brevity, which is already halfway through you're already over on that. I would like to thank you for the best podcast in the universe and they hilarious jobs and the hilarious jobs karma as it was my first favorite and soon after discovering your show by landed the best job I ever had. Was it hilarious and I getting this and I want to give a portion of that back though it does not truly reflect the value of the show has provided generally true as long
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Adam: as it's meaningful to you.
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John: Yes, those are counts everything counts everything every nickel as another contribution I've been at the center of supporting spec strategy and here we go yeah. At my job and would like to say like to say in reference to Sunday's broadcast and John's analysis well specs are a a new get quote Wall Street rich get Wall Street rich scheme get rich scheme, okay. The mechanism itself is reached wider adoption due to the speed of going public relative to the traditional IPOs. When this is not this is the same with what's the during that reverse mergers then nothing as a traditional investment bank BS. However, John's estimates of returns to the spec sponsors go slash original investors are extreme outliers. Yes, that's the problem. The general trade off to a target is a lower quality stake in a new public
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Adam: equity stake not quality equity.
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John: That might get a via vlk. Okay, fine. I agree with everything you said. With the jingles
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Adam: Yeah, I got the jingles. I got them.
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John: Abigail Haynes in Alameda, California. She's got the poem 333 I'm donating today to capitalise on 33 and leat 1334 which the lead is seven. April Fool's energy this episode for some creativity karma. jingles don't trust China asshole. Obama, you might die. That's true goat scream karma. JOHN. I was pleased to hear last year that you'd like having a poet listen to the show. I'm finally delivering on that. at him, if I put the jingles up front, would you be willing to read the poem? Your crackpot energy will be perfect. Okay. Perfect Dr. Seuss substitute thank you and thank you both for your courage to once you do the jails and read the poem is actually quite funny. It's a good poem. Okay.
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Adam: Do I need any accompanying music with the poem or is it or maybe extra reverbs anything you recommend? This is a cold read for me so I have not read this Ah yes, you will accompany
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Adam: you might die. That's true. And what was the the karma she wanted? I forgot. I just want to go to sleep karma. Here we go.
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Adam: Okay, ladies and gentlemen, here is the comb and Jhansi Dvorak will accompany me on the mouth organ in the morning to you the bravest of gents to amygdala shrinkers to treasure well spent. I donate today because I'm haunted by threes the karma Yeah, I just turned 33 my donations thus far anonymous have been so would you deduce me now if you can. Then one quick aside to call out if you please my brother in law Elijah is a douchebag indeed. From Rogan, I hailed and he's a great cast, but no agenda is the best no contest have asked. And a clips in your clips have proved quite essential to survive. 2020 not become mental at uc berkeley i work with a fear runs amok to listen to them we really are ducked yet surely some salvation is at hand most colleagues have already had their first jab in this time we face lockdowns in wearing of masks quarantine distancing now passports for vax your conspiracy therapy is all that we need so enjoy your vacation and that mutton and mead and to producers out there who want to say hi i'm that weird poet on na social itm bye
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John: jason and mick mikhailovsky in new brighton minnesota nets becomes a first associate executive producer do 345 630 gentlemen today is my birthday and this is my gift to you i love the show thank you beautiful that's the kind of note that's how we like to hear hi and
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Adam: i would like to roll
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John: anonymous another anonymous to 24 from north woodstock new hampshire which is just north of woodstock thank you for your conspiracy therapy and helpful jobs karma and then finally there is an in person work for an interpreter in hospitals now that's interesting compared to almost nothing in a year of pandemic interesting happy april fool's day in a clown world leah
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Adam: lovies i don't know if that's a video of her supposed to be a you leo obese to 2222 here in austin texas hey in the morning to in the morning adam your voice is stunning yes right thank you john my brain is getting bigger but my amygdala is getting smaller the production quality is superb i'm hooked my life has completely changed since i got hit in the mouth by sir toth of tala the veil of deception has been lifted from my eyes this is like a naomi wolf story here beautiful thanks for your insightful media deconstruction this plus i now own my own content as a member of web hosting co op a cooperative owned and operated web hosting company and baby karma works other producers requested it and it ricocheted through the sound waves into a little birds ear now i have two year old twins and you got a heaping of karma my baby smokin hot daddy is busy saving the tubes from the banksters moving banana boxes for keep austin fed and taking care of our chickens and quail but he indulges in a while traveling to and from data centers which reminds me webhosting coop or co op is offering a 50% discount on hosting when you use the code and a local 512 thank you for your courage much love leah the babies are swinging from the rafters please give them an obama mariachi and a little girl yay okay
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Adam: yes
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Adam: that's great man thank you and thank you for making good on your promise to yourself that's very cool sunny rose 20102 parts are known as for now adam and john please send me some on the road karma a possible clip included yes she did send me something here okay i have not listened to but it's five seconds how bad could it be so we'll set that up for you i leave it be that well what am i saying right i leave monday for six week around the country solo road trip down i want to see for myself what the hell is going on out there boy this is a great american thing to do isn't it go on a six week road trip around the country just to check it out wow that's very cool very route 66 of yeah
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John: yes very route 60
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Adam: tired of being a prisoner in my own home i'm going to be in chad town three hours from where i grew up For the meetup on 424 and I'll be keeping an eye out in other areas I'm visiting to get some most likely needed sanity along my travels. If you're anyone who's interested, I'll be updating and posting along the way. It's Sunny. Sunny says so. So that's su n i s a YSSO son he says so.com Sunny rose Maricopa I understand what that is the city, not the County, Arizona. And then she said this amount is far less than value I received. It's okay. It's meaningful to you. I want to thank you. Oh, I do want to read this. I want to thank you tell you both that I love you to infinity and beyond which is how my granddaughter and I settled the I love you more argument. Ah, and then PPS maybe just for john. He's got She's got some kind of ideas for you. Anyway, hey, sonny. Yeah, definitely check in from the road. Let us know how things go. That could be that could be good little good update to hear from
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Adam: interest. I like that.
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John: Carla Reinhart comes in from Sioux Sioux Rapids, Iowa. 200 I don't have a note from her but I do have a birthday. She's on the birthday list. So there's that
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Adam: is that is not and that's not one of the notes.
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John: I've done. It's not one of the notes and the notes are coming up. Don't Natalie's swirsky $200 boots on the ground report. In 2019 after months of vaccine research, my husband decided not to get the vitamin K drops.
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Adam: I think that's the vaccine the vitamin K drops I don't know.
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John: And vitamin K, vitamin K drops to take vitamin K by the way when you take your d3.
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Adam: Oh, I never told me this. Never I should have I forgot each 12 you've told me about that.
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John: Yeah, well, this is new. I definitely started it recently. No. I made taken deif for decades and it doesn't get the vitamin K supposedly again, get the K to a you want to take with your d3 because it prevents all there's some negative things about d3, the K supposedly, k gets the negatives in
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Adam: K ketamine.
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John: Now not
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Adam: only you spell that Special K, I'm sorry.
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John: Anyway, get the vitamin K drops in all but one vaccine for our soon to be new human resource we meet. We met with several pediatrician offices. We met with several pediatrician offices. That's what it says I'm just reading what it says. People saying you can't read and find one that didn't promote opting out of the vaccines but said that they would still see our child. In other words, only one writer would allow you to they wouldn't see him unless you're you know, when I say Shut
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Adam: up, shut
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John: up. Yeah, you can't come in unless you're Shut up. Which by the way is illegal. I think we found we actually found some documentation you can't do that a doctor can find
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Adam: a better doctor.
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John: Several months later, I'm at the hospital for pretty and pretty far into labor and a nurse walks in and tells me that the pediatrician will not see the baby because we opted not to get the vitamin K drops. Okay, that's what she's referring to the vaccinated the audacity, the audacity as a doctor to change your mind and tell a woman in the middle of labor on no pain meds that you will no longer see their baby was like, What is this doctor's
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Adam: name? Let's Let's shame this guy. Let's do a tard Shammi is
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John: this doctor Let's name and shame idiot. They expect us to just give in and say okay, just give her the vitamin K drops to my husband's friend. You know, I think she put this code in there because of the possibility it was
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Adam: Yes. You're right. I think you're right. It was God.
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John: That's what it was come down to. Yeah. My husband's friend passed away shortly after getting one of the COVID vaccines. He died suddenly while driving and got into a car accident with his whole family inside the vehicle. Their lawyer lawyer recommended not to do an autopsy because of the died from the vaccine queue and not receive any of his life insurance. It's a nightmare story.
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Adam: Wow.
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John: He could have died from a heart attack. This was the hint from the lawyer. However, we will never know the truth. One day while y'all were mocking all the young people who can't pronounce him Paul and Paul and I laughed. I laughed to myself and said the word said the word out loud and to my horror, heard import and come out. sitting there in shock groan said the word again import and this is gross. Using all my focus. I tried one last time only to get import tan. I'm mad loss all i can hope for is that the vaccine will be released to help fix this disease please call out papa as a douchebag can i get a get out of my way protesters and our two d two screen please i looked for that i can't remember wasn't it a game was it the game voice was it i'll get out of my yeah with some some for some video game get out my way protesters
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Adam: was it call of duty
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John: might have banned yeah i would have to i bet you it was
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Adam: shoot because i looked for it earlier and now all of a sudden i'm thinking oh yeah see i have i can't find it ma'am oh command away command and conquer maybe it was that command and conquer nash shoot i know we have it i know i know exactly what it is but i can't find it so i'll owe you that one because i can't i know it's important that
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Adam: let me do this what is this dame patricia so what i'm reading here number one patricia yes
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Adam: $200 in the morning gents in quotes thank you for all the work you do to help us see what's really going on i'd like some growth and expansion of business for my daughter's karma please love and light to you both dame patricia with that lovely card by the way lovely card and she says kind of cool old school but yet i like the handwriting kind of how i write a little bit of that not scratch but you've got karma mixed up cursive and block letters i'm a mess
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John: christine mcgrath
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Adam: my co seven notes here
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John: knows i don't have her note
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Adam: yeah yeah i think is this her that's demi and wisconsin
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John: got dame zelda the turtle realm which becoming
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Adam: named zelda i see dammy on unicef and who is this now i guess not not i don't have that sorry i don't have it either
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John: don't have it christy anyway christine came in from sun prairie wisconsin for 200 and we find a note which i don't look around but i don't see it i will say read it later meanwhile last but not least is is what is the say here on this note is dame zelda of the turtle realm in muskegon michigan she comes in with 200 even though it shows up here as 66 oh no here it is 250 says i don't know she sent an accounting in with a bunch of numbers my husband drew sore will be 67 on tuesday march 30 it's time for him to sit at the round table beside me
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Adam: oh nice
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John: accounting above he's been listening to no agenda since the beginning and before that to john on cranky geeks cranky gates donation something really what the hell are you doing
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John: be the day do you would like to be known as sir grumpy old boomer yeah cranky geek don't have blue moon ale and soft molasses cookies at the round table delicious perfectly placed them on their birthday list oh i don't think he's on the birthday
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Adam: yes yep definitely
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John: no and i believe today's donation will make him an associate producer as well as at night so he needs to d do xing
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John: drew is my hobby best friend and my rock now he's also my knight in shining armor thank you john and adam for all that you do for our sanity enjoy your well earned vacation icons
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Adam: calm can't see holiday yes
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John: we going by the way
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Adam: secret location away
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Adam: yes where are you going you're not going off oh
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John: my god well i'm gonna have
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Adam: my birthday i'm in the timeshare with your mayor mayor adler
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Unknown: yeah
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John: so i'm going to do is my birthday weeks are gonna have a bunch of dinners and then i'm going to do what when blacks podcast right right right
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Adam: right are saying about that now
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John: and i might be doing grumpy old ben's podcast perhaps
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Adam: i think he should do it and i think it's a really good idea i just would do it after the regular show slot because you don't want to see all the confusion that does if if we do something else in that slot it's just confusing
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John: okay i'll take it out But how about how you say goes,
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Adam: Yeah, but how about right after that? That'd be fantastic. If you did, right, I'm sure. Yeah. Can it'll be fun?
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John: Maybe? I don't know.
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Adam: Maybe. Hey, can I ask you
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John: I haven't done nikto rats podcasts are supposed to do that. So
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Adam: I'm supposed to do. I know I'm supposed to do great America before we leave. I don't know how I'm going to fit it all in. It's nuts. No, you're gonna have to put that out with a messed up and I've already made appointments that I can't keep like, I didn't know. It's Tuesday. Tuesday, I think is when we leave the house. And your birthday is your birthday is Monday, Monday. Yeah. Wow, man. And Can people send a number in for your birthday?
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John: Yeah, put it in for the Sunday to Sunday, Easter Sunday. I'll be the Sunday my birthday. And also it was my way it's gonna be it's gonna be 3213 No. 4321 Saturday. Saturday is the countdown is the countdown Saturday. 43210. So
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Adam: you're not doing age anymore? No, I'm
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John: doing age. That's Sunday.
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Adam: I'm asking how old are you gonna be? Well, you
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John: have to figure it out. I was born in 52.
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Adam: I can't do that. So you're 6916? Everybody. Oh, I see. I didn't realize that that was going on.
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Unknown: We love this. Yeah.
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John: Just doing the calculation from 1950 to I believe that would be 69. sounds right. Count from 1952.
2:16:41
Adam: I don't know. That's it's good with me. We're making it wasn't enough. was enough. And that's it. We thank our executive producers and associate executive producers for producing Episode 13. Spending the extra day with us? The extra day?
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John: Yeah, for doing this donation segment.
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Adam: Hey, it's up to the producers man and people to give each other crap. I mean, I don't mind it. I don't mind doing three and a half, four hours. I enjoy this. I like the notes. I like hearing what people have to say. I think there's good content in there. To me, it's it's it's one thing it's not it's boring. What it is is an opportunity for people to miss things. Because they think oh, it's just donation knows.
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John: A lot of people miss a lot of content by skipping over it.
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Adam: Because of the the structure of how podcasting 2.0 works. I now have statistics and you can see that Yeah, there's a small piece that people drop off when the donation segment hits but really is it 5% of those who are listening and it comes back up afterwards. All I'm thinking is you missed out on some good stuff
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John: you missed. I have a couple of notes to read stretch this even further. Okay,
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Adam: good because I still still have to get us out of here. Yes.
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John: Here's a boots on the ground report is from Chris producer in Norway. After hearing record results for 2020 despite the corona insecurity the seriousness is dawning on us up until now There hasn't been much change to our work day except for growing couple of pot of pocket sized hand sanitizers one of those barcode scanners that for thermometers today they finally said that when we return after Easter, we will be required to wear either a face mask or a visor if you opt out for a mask they expect you to wear three a day I did I read this before?
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Adam: I don't remember but me reading into the mic because you're kind of moving off.
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John: I do that I gotta get at each one and part of the off axis.
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Adam: What is this? Is this the Heil? 40? Yeah,
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John: yeah, it's not good for you. Today, it was said that well, when I'm reading it's not good. No. Oh, okay. He says you have to use three a day and they're going to pay for him. They're free. Okay, well, that Okay, here's the other note but just I don't know what they're up to in Norway. He's trying to donate from it Pay Pal and Vietnam is Java Yeah. Okay. I don't have any other issues with Pay Pal Evan used to pay for other things. Things are some sort of a we get some sort of lockout of us or us he can't say he can do he uses PayPal for everything but it won't no agenda it gets a note he sent me the things is not can't accept Wow. No agenda.
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Adam: Are we on a list there fire
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John: no I said we I'm looking into it
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Adam: who's saying can accept is that the Vietnamese and Vietnamese guy and go just go and kind of tap can accept I mean, what's going on who's saying this? Pay Pal?
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John: Vietnam is open. No lockdowns local still net is still named shops and hotels after Trump is you know this.
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Adam: No.
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John: Apparently everything is named after Trump. Wow. That was 105 million people. We have 2300 cases and in less than 30 deads
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Adam: Lock him down, lock him down.
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John: Dirty dead with Don and 5 million people. Okay? Most cases were important when locals came back from Russia and other locations. Most dads plural are over 65 with other issues. By the way, the UN, he says, has made the COVID test in Bangladesh, done it in Bangladesh slums and found 80% have antibodies. I was told by a friend who works at the location, quiet, there's a lot of bullcrap going Or
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Adam: how about all of it, john, how about all of it? No.
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Unknown: All right. All right.
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John: I'd like to try for stretching this now.
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Adam: That's okay. Thank you all very much. We appreciate it. You're certainly entertaining us and all of you really do a dynamite bang up job of producing, where can you get this kind of information? Now, you know, NPR has to has to hire someone who can talk like this, who will then call in pretending to be somewhere in one of these countries in Vietnam. And they will not tell you that everything's named after Trump. So that's the kind of stuff that we get from you from no agenda nation. And we appreciate the support. These are real titles for execs and associate executive producers of Episode 1334. If you'd like to do it, and participate along with them, we have our second Thursday, also known as Sunday coming up for you. This will be one of our first special shows but we love to hear from you@vora.org
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Unknown: slash and
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Adam: a and we thank you for your time your talent and your treasure producing the best podcast in the universe formula
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Unknown: is this. We go out. We hit people in the mouth.
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Adam: I know you got a couple of clips here. I would just like to do two entre miles just to get us back into the vibe of how great this podcast is. And we will start with something that anyone who listens to the best podcast in the universe would have known a weeks ago, weeks ago
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Unknown: back here at home Americans are coming out of COVID lockdowns just in time to welcome cicadas. Scientists say billions of the bugs are set to emerge in 18 states. They're from a group called brood x, which has been underground since 2004. They'll start appearing in about six weeks.
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Adam: Yep. You knew about that. You were already well prepared. You already have your recipe set so you can go cook with them. The great reset continues. I had the great reset podcast. fan favorite. I love to listen to it. For a while there on December they stopped publishing but now they're back with a vengeance. And they've brought in some friends. Yes, it's Grover from Sesame Street.
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Unknown: It is your cute and adorable Paul Grover, with a message for listeners of the great reset. Wow, you are in luck because I know a thing or two about resetting. I reset my alarm clock every morning. But you are talking about resetting the entire world. Now that is a very big job. My friend Miss Sherry Weston and I are here to help on Sesame Street. That it is very important for children to learn and play every day. And because play time is so important. We have been thinking of ways to help children all over the world learn and play at home. At first, it was hard when nobody could go to school. And I could not visit my friends like Elmo or even Oscar the Grouch. Then we learn to have video play time, which was a lot of fun, and made us feel better. Now I know you will want to hear all about it. And so I will now let Miss Sherry be the one to tell you. Okay, bye. Bye, everybody.
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Adam: This guy's got too much money floating around producing this junk. That's from the podcast.
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John: This was serious, y'all.
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Adam: Yeah, this is real. This is real
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John: clear. Not like a parody a joke. Oh, this was on I was like this. I thought it was just another guy who could do that voice doing the voices a joke.
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Adam: No, no, this is this is the level that they've come to. Holy moly. Yeah, I wouldn't. I mean, if that was a joke, it wouldn't be that good. No, ma'am. Nuts.
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John: That's what we're up against.
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Adam: Let's test. I mean, I don't know if we can compete with Grover.
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Unknown: Pretty hard.
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Adam: rough
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John: night a few things here. They can go I deal with migration via update.
2:24:48
Adam: Yeah, yeah, let's do it. migration. What did I have, I had something on the wall, build the wall section I had.
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John: Let's play this, my dad from Fox and it's got little zinger in here. That's pretty funny that you mentioned earlier in the show and see if you can identify migration crisis comments now the biden ministration the incoming administration was they said if you if you end these programs we're gonna see a surge that you've ever seen before they were briefed by leadership i cbp i've talked to people that read them
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Unknown: and so they knew this happened look brian i wrote an op ed in july of last year saying this would happen at the end of these policies they knew what they were doing again this isn't but this isn't incompetence this isn't bad management this is open borders they they design an open borders agenda and that man was born to feel abandoned because they're no longer enforcing the law they're facilitating illegal entry at the construction administration and you still you were telling me before they feel abandoned
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but you were used the word surge you offended a congresswoman from queens alexandra ocasio cortez
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here's what i'm talking about first of all just gut check stop
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anyone who's using the term surge around you consciously is trying to invoke a militaristic frame this is not a surge these are children and they are not insurgents and we are not being invaded
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guardsmen how dare you insult her by using the word search
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John: where is she now brian why isn't she down here i can tell you leading this this delegation of texas congressman and former professionals in this in this very business we actually asked after vice president kamala harris was given charge of the border situation by by president biden we actually invited her we invited her to come and visit with us at some of these spots on our itinerary we heard nothing whatsoever
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Adam: you know at this point then of course i had the aoc by aoc clip as well but not this was actually a better example this is boring it's unproductive it's completely unnecessary if people get wound up and wrapped up in it who gives a flying f about any of this i mean we have to deconstruct it because it's our job but people are checking out no one is no one is paying attention ratings are in the crapper this is all going away this is all going away no one no one in the right mind gives a crap about what aoc has to say or what fox has to say they do i think they know they're also not buying that it's just children i think people actually know what's happening in this case but this is killing it's killing this show too this is horrible to have to listen this is dumb it's unimportant
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John: don't you think i don't think completely what's the like this is the salvos this is the salvos against the biden administration and we're going to see more kinds of crazy stuff this is like the matt gets thing that's going on because rick wilson was called out i guy that lincoln project which has been busted for all kinds of things and now the republicans have somehow made it one of the main guys they're gay living on a you know an apartment with some other man with a bunch of russian hookers story
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Adam: hold on hold on hold on hold on what
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John: you haven't followed that and
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Adam: well you know what yes i've seen i've seen the story about the lincoln project do not care i'm happy to hear the clips don't get me wrong
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John: i don't have that clip because is that because what happened after that was the been the democrats went after matt
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Adam: gets so you're so you're saying this was in retaliation to some story about this bald guy the lincoln project who's
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John: been destroyed i'm not saying that i'm not saying that migration story is but i think the mat get no
2:28:46
Adam: no no no that's at the mat gets his retaliation for this unimportant loser that they've shipped all over the democratic party
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John: well you think he's an unimportant loser but he's quite powerful and he's a podcaster so yeah the matt gets thing i'm convinced of it i mean because it came right afterwards just so you they go back and forth these guys and and matt gets is at a disadvantage because it's the but what is the matt get matt gates thing what
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Adam: did he do
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John: oh you don't know
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Adam: well you know why would i say this to me i read something about him and his penis and i was done he's got he's
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John: been hanging out apparently with 17 year olds and he's done some other oh and he's a child he's a sex trafficker
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Adam: go okay all right maybe let's find out where do i start
2:29:38
John: this is matt gets explains what happened part one on with tucker
2:29:42
Unknown: just a couple of hours ago late this afternoon the new york times ran a story saying that florida congressman matt gates is under federal investigation for playing some role in sex trafficking and potentially having a relationship with a 17 year old
2:29:55
Adam: girl there okay i can stop right now and i want to hear this i can already hear the project from someone who was doing this with Epstein girls, this is a projection from somebody very few details.
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Unknown: In major news outlets tonight about this story. We have no background on it at all, and not even any very informed questions. Instead, we've invited congressman gates on the show to respond to these stories, and give us his view of them. Congressman, thanks so much for coming on.
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John: Appreciate it.
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Unknown: So this is obviously a serious allegation. Tell us what the truth is, from your
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Adam: perspective.
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Unknown: It is a horrible allegation. And it is a lie. The New York Times is running a story that I have traveled with a 17 year old woman, and that is verifiably false people can look at my travel records and see that that is not the case. What is happening is an extortion of me and my family, involving a former Department of Justice official. On March 16, my father got a text message demanding a meeting, where in a person demanded $25 million in exchange for making horrible sex trafficking allegations against me go away. Our family was so troubled by that we went to the local FBI, and the FBI and the Department of Justice were so concerned about this attempted extortion of a member of Congress that they asked my dad to wear a wire, which he did with the Department of Justice official. Tonight, I am demanding that the Department of Justice and the FBI release the audio recordings that were made under their supervision and at their direction, which will prove my innocence. And that will show that these allegations are true. They're merely intended to try to bleed my family out of money. And this former Department of Justice official tomorrow was supposed to be contacted by my father so that specific instructions could be given regarding the wiring of $4.5 million as a down payment on this bribe. I don't think it's a coincidence that tonight, somehow the New York Times is leaking this information smearing me and ruining the investigation that would
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likely result in one of the former colleagues of the current DOJ being brought to justice for trying to extort me and my family.
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Adam: Oh, man, I love the wire part of the story. I hadn't heard that. This is good. Yeah. Wait, he's gonna who's the attorney? The Is this the the the the Attorney General? Or this is the the federal stuff we're talking about here. Now, this is a guy who
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John: was the ex DOJ guy out of the Obama administration, I believe. And but, you know, that just brings to mind the commentary from William Binney, who says that, why do we have so much credit we do, you know, the NSA and the FBI knows us. They've got all the goods on everybody. Yeah. And they're never using it to solve crimes, or do they're just using it to apenas stories on the show before? Yeah, yeah. It's always a blackmailing operation run by the government. It's
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Adam: all they care about. Where did you put your penis? Okay, now you have to do what we tell you to do.
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John: And here we go with part two where he noted that I like the fact that he names names here and then but he still has the same story to tell which is why don't they give up this the tape What the What the Why are recorded they maybe they I don't know. Here we go.
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Adam: It could it be one of those man the hard drive crash? So
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Unknown: first of all, who is this department employee who's trying to extort?
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Adam: Who is that
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Unknown: you say? His
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name is David McGee. He was a top official in the leadership in the Northern District of Florida. As a prosecutor. He currently works at the bags and Lane law firm. As a matter of fact, one of the recordings that was made at the FBI and Department of Justice request occurred at that law firm, and the money that was supposed to be paid today, that would have shown even more evidence of David McGee's work in this extortion scheme. That was foiled by the New York Times story. And I believe that's why this this horrible information, and these terrible allegations have been used this evening. So
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you're and I'll give the investigation a sec. But But you're saying that David McGee was motivated by greed. He was trying to extort money from your family. That's his motivation.
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You're saying?
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I know that there was a demand for money in exchange for a commitment that he could make this investigation go away along with his co conspirators. They even claimed to have specific connections inside the Biden White House. Now, I don't know if that's true. They were promising that Joe Biden would pardon me, obviously, I don't need a pardon. I'm not seeking a pardon. I have not done anything improper or wrong. But what I am troubled by is the real motivation for all of this. You know, just tonight, Ted Lou, a Democrat is calling on me to be removed from the House Judiciary Committee. And I believe we are in an era of our politics now, Tucker, where people are smeared to try to take them out of the conversation. I'm not the only person on screen right now, who has been falsely accused of a terrible sex act. you were accused of something that you did not do and so you know what this feels like you know the pain it can bring to your family and you know how it just puts people on defense when you're accused of something so salacious and awful but it did not happen it is not true and the fact that it is the basis of this attempt to extort my family tell us a lot and if the fbi and department of justice will release the tapes that they are in possession of the american people will see what is really going on
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Adam: well now here is a young young man who i hear is in trouble with something something's messed up and why doesn't he just say what's on the tape five minutes and he didn't tell us what's on the tape why don't you tell us what's on the tape
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John: well he i don't know because you know exactly what's on the tape
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Adam: his dad was wiretap dad wore a wire some something i don't know i'm sure his dad told him it also seems to be something with his dad and not necessarily around him
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John: well there's the guy i guess the bag man
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Adam: his dad's the bag man that's what sounds like that could be true so this david mcgee he's no slouch he was the first assistant at the united states attorney's office for seven years and as lead attorney for united states department of justice organized crime task force so when his dad may be being the bag man i don't know this is weird is weird i think it has less to do with matt gates and more with his father it's just my guess from what i'm hearing but it's a penis story so headlines crazy it's a good one
2:36:42
John: i mean we can go back to our normal our normal programming which is to find things to ridicule about joe biden
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Adam: yeah by the way i like this don't get me wrong i like it because now now i see this some depth to it this is not just the media about some story about a 17 year old but that's for the shallow but what's going on underneath i think is something perhaps much more interesting
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John: we'll see i'd like to know how the new york times is connected to the dead places getting all the good leaks well i have a i have a i'd hate to do this was not sunday 1234
2:37:21
Adam: if i get some five six biden clip now this is from his infrastructure pitch where he's telling us i have a
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John: couple of old clips that i didn't pull from his presser that i wanted to play could be talked about but i never i never had them and including let's start with this one which i did a little sweetening on this so he could hear what i think was important i repeated it repeated in the clip and this is about joe biden when he was asked about leaving afghanistan
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Unknown: so what we've been doing doing and what secretary blinken has been doing has been we've been meeting with our allies those other nations that have nato allies who have troops in afghanistan as well and and if we leave or if we end if we leave we're going to do so in a safe and orderly way
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Adam: man something's wrong with your clip what was your sweep i
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John: said i said i repeated the important part which was if we leave
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Adam: ah okay it was a little confused on the play that part of
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Unknown: guys who have troops in afghanistan as well and and if we leave or if we end if we leave we're going to do so in a safe and orderly way
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John: to make it clear
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Adam: we should have done a little left
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John: i could have done a lot of different things but i wanted to make it clear that he keeps saying if we leave we're not leaving no it's the poverty no chance we're leaving afghanistan we're
2:38:50
Adam: not letting the chinese the russians or anybody's taking those no one's taking those puppies that them's our puppies yep that's that's our trade
2:38:58
John: that's billions of dollars for the cia's
2:39:01
Unknown: black budget people
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John: yeah working in brown so every company you work for you got some spook there does make it
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Adam: you know you can go send over your your rebuilding teams your construction stuff and put some more poppy protection is it's it's a never ending thing it's beautiful and it's it's a joke at this point have we played clips of the the inspector general for the whole operation he's like zyk is just sick this is so horrible how much money is being wasted don't you remember that
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John: yeah yeah here's the here's the other one that i pulled from the original presser that i just thought this was rude i thought he was very testy about this and i was i still to this day don't understand why he reacted the way he did
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Unknown: you also just made some news by saying that you are going to run for re election
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so that is my expectation
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so is that a yes that you're running for re election
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i don't know where you guys come from Man, I've never been able to travel. I'm a great perspective of fate. I've never been able to plan four and a half, three and a half years ahead for certain.
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And if you do if you do run, will vice president Harris be on your ticket?
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I would fully expect that to be the case. She's doing a great job. She's
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a great partner.
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John: Yeah, very irked about that question.
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Adam: Yeah, that that's why I picked up on that too, because he knows that he's out in three weeks. He just
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John: a week. Hey, then he talks about fate.
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Adam: Yeah, exactly. He knows about fate. I don't know what's gonna happen. Yeah, you do. Joe, right behind you.
2:40:39
John: Okay, now here he is in Pittsburgh. I got those out of the way. Let's start with this one. This is uh, this is Biden. The Union guy. I want to ask a question after this clip is played.
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Unknown: So would you do really good. I couldn't do what you do, pal. I couldn't do what you do. And I want to and it's true. Mike, your union guy. Me too. I got in trouble. But I don't make any apologies for it. I'm a union guy. I support unions unions built the middle class. It's about time they start to get peace the action.
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Adam: Wow. Liar.
2:41:15
John: But union was here.
2:41:16
Adam: He's not in the Union.
2:41:18
John: He never been in Did you have no money ever to be as in no sag?
2:41:22
Adam: Well, he may be in sag. All politicians are in sag after these days.
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John: It probably union guy I'm a union guy.
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Unknown: I
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John: am a union guy
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Adam: or union guy. Yeah, I'm sorry, guy.
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John: I've been a member of three different unions in machinists, the UAW United Auto Workers, I've been in two different locals. I'm a union guy. I can say I've been a union guy. This guy can't say that. This is false valor or whatever. It's called Stolen Valor. He's nice guys ever been in the Union?
2:41:55
Adam: Stolen Valor. Like that. Stolen Valor of being in the Union. Wow. Wow, valor, valor.
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John: So let's see. I think it's an valorous thing. The Laureus let's go he now now we get now we get to hear so slowly creeps back in as you get our total reset.
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Adam: You're gonna get hate mail for that Stolen Valor is taken very seriously, but we understand
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John: we understand. But it's it's like someone saying I'm a cop. I mean, I believe is Stolen Valor just doesn't apply to the military. Okay. All right. It's being foolish shit is what it is
2:42:32
Adam: that well. Why don't we just call it that being full of shit PRESIDENT JOE. Sorry, kids. Biden.
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John: I don't think I'm gonna get hate mail.
2:42:42
Adam: Not No, no, I already I'm inviting it.
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John: Biden on Hi, here we go. Ready?
2:42:47
Unknown: Yeah, high speed rail is back. Your family could travel coast to coast without a single tank of gas. on board a high speed train can connect high speed affordable, reliable internet wherever you live. Imagine knowing that you're handing your children and grandchildren, a country that will lead the world of producing clean energy technology. And we'll need to address one of the biggest threats of our time. That's what we'll do.
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Adam: Oh, baby, I'm so happy it's back on the bus. trains. Planes man. Except his predecessor predecessor, President Obama did it much better. Imagine boarding a train in the center of a city no racing to an airport and across the terminal no
2:43:37
Unknown: delays. No
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sitting on the tarmac. No lost luggage.
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No taking off your shoes.
2:43:45
Adam: That was the president
2:43:46
Unknown: What is this? Your family could travel coast to coast without a single tank of gas aboard a high speed train. Connect high speed affordable reliable internet wherever you live
2:43:58
Adam: internet high speed affordable internet. Alright, thanks Joe. Obama did that well and that didn't last that didn't last his train thing
2:44:07
John: now here's another one that had me somewhat bad. You know this I blamed a lot of this on this speech writer. She doesn't know what kind of higher people Biden on interstate highways. Now listen to this carefully and tell me what, what's wrong with this.
2:44:20
Unknown: In America. Anything's possible.
2:44:23
Adam: That's wrong right there. Nothing's possible anymore. So I'd say that's where it starts in America.
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Unknown: Anything's possible. Like what we did with vaccines a decade ago, that laid the foundation for COVID-19 vaccines we had today, like we did when the interstate highway system to transform the way we traveled, lived, worked and developed. Americans could visit relatives anywhere in the country. With just a family station wagon business here in Pittsburgh. can load of a truck get a product to Portland or Phoenix. To this day, about a quarter of all the miles. Americans drive each year on one of those very original highway imagine what we can do what's within our reach we modernize those highways
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Adam: okay
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John: the interstate highway system is not one of those quote unquote original highways
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Adam: no not at all
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John: they were put in play in the 50s and really got going in the 60s and 70s and those are the interstate system that eisenhower put together do you original highways or highway 66 route 66 you mentioned earlier yeah the highway 50 highway 40 these cross country the oh the lincoln highway those are the original highways and some of them are still in existence so he would he's miss mixing up one because he's got i think he's got millennials that don't know anything writing these speeches
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Adam: now wasn't the the interstate highway was part partly an infrastructure project but it was also in combination with the loop chicago wasn't wasn't the intent that you could land you could land a military aircraft on some of these highways if necessary
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John: there was a military angle to the interstates yeah
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Adam: yes yeah that's what i remember
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John: was kind of like you know there's a reason this shaam sally's a so wide is because napoleon the third decided to make these big giant roads through paris so they can march the troops in and out of town
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Adam: okay i buy that though i buy that
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John: wow
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Adam: wow that was a you're correct it's very poor no one calls him out on it complete deficit to the knowledge of the content which trumpeted being a lie lie fact check files we got to write them down we can't we put it in the database wapa wapo put it in the database and database
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Unknown: check faltan
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John: and the last one i have is just biden on the passport
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Unknown: thank you thank you congressman for the for the passport in your district and i appreciate being here
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John: it goes on his winning speech he touched a passport into your district i think that he dropped that little coinage in there for the purposes of maybe easing people into the idea of having needing a passport to go into pittsburgh or new york which new york wants to do or san francisco or chicago having you know this is your new jobs we got a guy's a bunch of guys guards outside of san francisco check
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Adam: passports are numbered now you don't really think that's gonna happen
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John: i don't think it's gonna happen but i think it'd be nice i think i think they'd like it to happen
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Adam: wow always a lot of people know what this is it's i think it's going to fail this is i think maybe maybe for the sports fans and the stadium and by the way that's where if i if i were to suggest anyone do anything malicious the way to do it is have a big you know 20,000 30,000 cedar we have those don't we yeah i'm sure we do we have 100,000 here in austin i think and you know of course we'll have some
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John: yeah 100 1000s about our limit
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Adam: that's what we have here in austin
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John: most of the big stadiums are 6070
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Adam: right and so then you'll have your your damn app and that's when you need to go when you need to strike and everyone just gets denied entry everybody tonight and so that just becomes a shit show and then
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John: the gesture nobody can get in
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Adam: rhyme starts and then we'll see how much they care about you and your COVID they'll be like let him in
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John: let him in let him in i do have one thing that biden said about cyber in this clip is called cyber initiatives and i call it cyber initiatives biden bs
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Adam: in the wake of cyber attacks against the us president president biden is preparing a wide ranging executive orders on to strengthen online security so npr is greg meyer he explains the administration has been investigating an intrusion that's been widely blamed on russia
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Unknown: the head of homeland security alejandro mayorkas preview the coming presidential moves during remarks to a technology conference to advance the federal government's ability to prevent and respond to cyber incidents the administration is working on nearly a dozen actions for an upcoming executive order mayorkas didn't provide details but at least some measures are expected to be in response to the breach of 1000s of us computer networks russia is the main
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suspect
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the dhs secretary also said the cybersecurity arms department known as sis up is stepping up efforts to address online financial crimes such as ransomware
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wow wow
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John: yeah what executive order is going what exactly what can you write in an executive or is going to do jack oh no about cyber anything now
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Adam: you write an executive order that says stop it
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Unknown: stop it
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Adam: stop it put stop let's talk about china so we the ship got unblocked from the from the suez canal
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Unknown: the massive cargo ship that blocked the suez canal for nearly a week as being inspected today after being freed from the shore official say we'll take three days just to clear the traffic jam of ships delayed by the closure investigators looking into what caused the ship to run aground are expected to examine the performance of two canal pilots who were on board in the meantime lots of celebrating the canals closure was costing nearly $10 billion a day in global trade losses
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Adam: so there was an article in in rt it was an op ed by tom foudy a british writer and analyst of politics and international relations who said that what was coming down because of this your suez canal blockage could alter shipping forever and china and russia will be the winners and they talk specifically and i had not even heard about this so they have the china europe railway route which is part of the belton road initiative which you know which is if it's not already it's going to be faster than any shipping lane they have some gauge issues but it's it's happening and china and i've been hearing so much about the arctic region you know global warming climate change has has altered things with the ice and now there's talk of the polar silk road which will speed up shipping which may have of course that's why trump was interested in greenland at the time so you know there are benefits to things that are happening here whether china was behind it or not but china is most definitely on the defense regarding the world health organization and the origin of the wuhan virus and i have a clip here from both scott gottlieb he's a former fda guy and Fauci the day before the world health organization report was released which is now out of reach what they thought would be in it and where they thought this virus originated from and maybe we listen closely we can hear who's aligned with who
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Unknown: on the report that's forthcoming from the world health organization it's supposed to be about the origins of COVID and the biden administration has been cleared that they are concerned that beijing helped write it i want to play for you a soundbite from a scientist named dr jamie metal who spoke to 60 minutes and said the who did not even ask for key samples in the virus
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it was agreed first that china would have veto power over over who even got to be on the mission secondly and
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who agreed to that
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who agreed to that on top of that that who agreed that in most instances china would do the primary investigation and then just share its findings with these international experts so these international experts weren't allowed to do their own primary investigate you're saying that china did the investigation and showed the results to the committee and that was it
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Adam: i loved lesley stahl how she acts like she's like what she's like an oprah wannabe what what what what color your child was well what china wanted to do it themselves no
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Unknown: yours saying that china's total instigation
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and showed the results to the committee and that was it pretty much
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that was it
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not entirely too much that was it imagine
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if we had asked the soviet union to do a co investigation of chernobyl it doesn't really make sense
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do you expect this world health organization report to be a whitewash
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you know i don't know margaret what i would like to do is first see the report i think that's really important you're getting a lot of conjecture around about what they did and what they were allowed to do and not no one has been speaking specifically about that when the report comes out i'd like to take a really close look at that and if in fact obviously there was a lot of
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restrictions on the ability of the people who went there to really take a look
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then i'm gonna have some considerable concern about that but take a look at the report first
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Adam: alright so that was cbs now this is important because i've cbs abc and nbc next we have cbs face to face the face the nazis with scott gottlieb
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Unknown: when it comes to the world health organization report on the origins
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Adam: she's saying report she's not doing that nor report
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Unknown: when it comes to the world health organization report on the origins of march you and i have spoken about this margaret pottenger the former deputy president trump i no doubt Redfield has spoken to CNN, the former CDC director about his theories on the origin of COVID. To be clear here, when it comes to this report, you said you believe the most likely scenario on the origins of COVID was that it was just bouncing back and forth between people and animals for a period of time and finally broke out. But you said, the lab theory is never going to be fully dispelled. And the World Health Organization shouldn't walk away from that so easily. Do you expect them to walk away from that when this report comes out?
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It looks like the W h. o report was an attempt to try to support the China narrative Chinese narrative around this, this Origin The vaccine, you know, the leveling theory doesn't seem like a plausible theory unless you aggregate the biggest cleanser? Yes.
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John: Did you notice that one of your collectibles was in there? No, I
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Adam: didn't for two reasons. One, you're either clicking your pen or doing something else. So
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John: I'm sorry.
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Adam: I know. which everyone thinks you're clipping your toenails, because that's what it sounds like. Strangely, too. Yeah, you know, our server system has been for months, we get attacks. And we had a good one. During this China segment. We had a good one, the stream went down. There was a net split on the on the IRC. And that was some shit that just had it was it was like a huge glitch in the matrix. Just now. Yeah, while we're playing this clip, everyone was dizzy from it. The whole net split on IRC is interesting. When that takes place. It was it was pretty cool. Anyway, let me hear what you were talking about.
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Unknown: Not when this report comes out.
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It looks like the w h o report was an attempt to try to support the China narrative Chinese narrative around this this Origin The vaccine, you know, the lab like theory
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Adam: does. I missed that one. Wow. is and that's why there's two of us
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Unknown: are at the China narrative Chinese narrative around this, this Origin The vaccine, you know, the lab Li theory doesn't seem like a plausible theory unless you aggregate the biggest collection of coronaviruses and put them in a lab, a minimum security lab in the middle of a densely populated center and experiment on animals, which is exactly what the Wuhan Institute of virology did. They were using these viruses in a BSL two lab, and we now know infecting animals. So that creates the opportunity for a lab leak, it might not be the most likely scenario and how this virus got out. But it has to remain a scenario. And I think at the end of the day, we're never going to fully discharge that possibility. What we're going to have here is a battle of competing narratives. Mm hmm.
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John: Hold on, just stop for a second and go over some of the logic, the logic, which
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Adam: is yes, it's just as logical as you got to wear a mask after you're vaccinated.
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John: The logic of well, it's anything but this lab that specializes in working on a set of low end lab, it's a high end lab is associated with some. I know, they develop pathogens for military purposes. And for other purposes. There's not just the bad people, but they're working on nothing but Corona. Corona Corona in the middle of Wuhan, where the thing broke out, but no, no, no. That doesn't make any sense. It obviously came from a bat or a wombat or who knows what. And a year goes by they can't find the animal.
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Adam: I can't I can't find where it came from. What is that building I keep bumping into but I can't find where it came from. But
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John: that doesn't make any sense that it would come from that building. This is I don't get it. I don't do not get the idea that this doesn't make any sense when it it's the only thing that makes sense. This is a classic example of a 1984 type scenario. There just you don't don't believe your lying eyes.
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Adam: This is what Naomi wolf is starting to understand. This is literal mind control. This is brainwashing, it's also gaslighting. It's, you fill in the blank to the extreme fill in the blank, whatever you want. And this it's these kinds of things where it just so blatant, so blatant.
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John: I don't have a problem with the theory that they want to promote, which is it came from some animal find me the animal. But you know, this is a pangolin
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Adam: This is again the problem. No one watches. But really, there's no I mean, how many people watch the news, you and I watch just a couple million people but no
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John: 10 million people watch the news.
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Adam: Okay. And those 10 million people are probably not on Twitter arguing about headlines about the news, because that's what is become headline, headline, headline, headline headline, and so no one is informed and then they don't have the without subtitles to watch the news and listen and absorb what's being said, just like,
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Unknown: oh,
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Adam: I'll take whatever.
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John: You're lined up for the shot. Here's ABC
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Unknown: and one other headline overnight, a new report from the World Health Organization finds animals were the likely source of COVID-19. Researchers say the transmission from bats to humans through another animal is the most likely scenario they say a leak from a Chinese lab was, quote, extremely unlikely. The results were expected China's government teamed up with the who on this study
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Adam: teamed up, they teamed up Hey, hey guys, we're here to team up with you. Let's do NBC, who at least had a copy of the leaked report. Tonight
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Unknown: NBC News has obtained a leaked copy a highly anticipated 23 page report addressing the question, Where did COVID come from? The World Health Organization's joint study with China concluding the exact route of exposure to people is unknown. It continues circumstantial evidence supports a range of potential spillover pathways, most likely banned to humans, perhaps involving another animal and it says a laboratory origin of the pandemic was considered extremely unlikely.
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Adam: Just gonna stop the irony that this laboratory a laboratory is extremely unlikely is hilarious contrast and with the vaccine is not the people who as flesh is falling off the blood clots dying. But it's not the vaccine. I mean, it's crazy the world we're in and what people will believe.
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Unknown: But critics say that who team only made brief visits to the Wu Han Institute of neurology and never received all the information they requested from Chinese officials. Just last week, a former CDC director saying I still think the most likely etiology of this
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pathogen and Wu Han was from a laboratory
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you know, escaped.
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Adding to the mystery tonight, NBC News confirming through patents that the Wu Han Institute of virology had been taking live bands from the wild since at least 2009. And in some cases, keeping them for years. In the 2018 patents the Wi Fi demonstrated it had designed cages for breeding bats today who saying nothing should be ruled out.
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All hypotheses are on the table, and what and complete and further studies.
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For tonight, other scientists have called for an independent investigation, noting that every conclusion in this report had to be signed off by China.
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Adam: It's you know, here's the thought, since it's a rudderless administration, as Lord knows who was really calling the shots and saying here's what we should do. At least with Trump, you knew it was probably him. We have no idea who was who was in charge of this. Is it possible that they're trying to leverage this one report against the Chinese again for the spanking that that that the our American team was given in Anchorage, the thing that ended judges, they just suck at it because they can't really quite control the media. Like you know, this it's all over the map. I don't know there's something is wrong with this reporting.
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John: Well, the problem I'm having with it is it's often the same checklist. Bat not knowing,
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Adam: not building not that building. The one that has bashed in cages not enough.
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John: There's always two points made in every one of these reports. Exactly the same two points. So that bothers me. I mean, this is coming from, from a solid from a source. I'm not sure what the sources are, we can figure that out might be useful. I don't know. Definitely talking points more than it is reporting.
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Adam: Oh, for sure. The I'm still not convinced that we aren't in some kind of economic hit job by by China's slowing, even though it's a little bit of a slowdown. You know, I cracked the screen on my phone. I called around as dumb I dropped it. called around because I'm very partial to this phone. It's my OTG phones running graphy you know, so I'd like to keep this one. No screens to be found because of the ship is the answer now. No screens. No, I take that to be true. That said none of our suppliers have any got a note here. Kenworth trucks one of our producers is having a shortage of chips just like the car manufacturers we have 500 to
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John: ship hold on this ship shortage which is real. already
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Adam: started. Yeah, it was already on it
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John: already started before that. That's what I'm saying. So this is bullcrap. This is something this is there's some You're right. Something's going on. We don't know what it is. Do we Mr. Jones?
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Adam: Well, we don't know for sure. But I'm just saying all you would need is a six day delay. It makes a big difference. Now we run out of toilet paper No, too bad. By the way, the fire would have been great. We were all excited. We were wrong. 500 trucks are assembled but waiting for a component affected by shortages. I was talking with another supplier and parts coming to the east coast are delayed by the stuck ship. So that's a problem. And in the same time, Chip, fabs are on the brink of being closed if a tax hike, which I don't know if that would can even happen of the corporate tax rate goes back up to what was it 28. And then they'll start closing fabs and this could be a chokehold this could be we could be George Floyd here by China and got their knee on our neck.
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John: Somebody
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Adam: and we're high on fentanyl baby. We've got excited delirium. So this could not be a good thing. NTD, who I think the first time heard of ntds when you brought clips from NTD? Is this another epic epoch? times?
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John: No, there is a Taiwanese operation right. associated with the puck
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Adam: rights Taiwanese. They had a very interesting report
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Unknown: in the middle of escalating tensions between China and the US a speech from five years ago is going viral. In it a Chinese Communist Party insider reveals how the regime plans to get the us out of its weight so that communism spreads around the world. The plan is detailed and ranges from manipulating US elections to propping up enemies and America's backyard to deep infiltration, all the while in a quiet and covert manner. The bombshell speech is now making a splash online. So far the original video hasn't been found, but the transcript is circulating widely on the internet. The original speech was given by a famous expert in China named Jim 10. Wrong. He's known for his expertise on American issues. He also enjoys a high position at one of China's top universities floatable China experts aging speech is credible as his main points line up with Chinese regimes actions over the past few decades.
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All right,
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John: Dave, well, I have a problem immediately.
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Adam: Okay.
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John: Is this guy dead?
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Adam: I don't know. I have no idea.
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John: Well, I like to know if he's dead a and if he's not dead. Has anyone got a hold of him at the university that he works at and ask them but this is what he said it wouldn't take that much work even in China
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Adam: I don't know Yeah, well that's the problem we should if we should just saying we shouldn't be I have not done the work I'm sorry I This was last night
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John: I expect you to use the work should have been done by someone else. Yes if if this has been going around away it's been going around I think I'm familiar with it. Someone should check with this guy cuz there's questions about his validity whether it's true cuz there's so many hoaxes you know that people all here's what so and so said and then this guy never said it. Right.
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Adam: All right, so it could be bogus. Hey, we got some good meetup reports and stuff to get to so with your with your approval. I'm going
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Adam: brand new month and one day late but we have daiba sourcing Happy Birthday to his daughter Sarah. Let's see turn 31 on the 22nd Oh, a little bit more than one. He also has Happy birthday. He was wonderful son, Joshua. But again, that's a daughter Sarah. Joshua 22 on March 24. There we go. Got to figure it out. Hey, Leanne, sorry says Happy Birthday to her knight in shining armor drew who turned 67 on the 30th Scott Reinhardt Happy Birthday to a smokin hot wife Carla who celebrates today Mr. AJ rice that Baron of yellow stains the yellow stone Happy Birthday to his daughter Katie turns 14 on April 2 anonymous celebrates and April 2 sir Ryan Benson 39 on the second gen Stross Happy Birthday to her favorite person, Dwayne Parker caressa, Milan,
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Unknown: Milan, happy
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John: as far as I'm concerned. Here's the play nice.
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Unknown: Daniel Taggart. Maggie
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John: do he didn't get bit
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John: now. No good. It's
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Adam: it's an outrage. It's an outrage. Let's go to our meetups because there's a lot going on. We got a couple of reports to
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Unknown: know what
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Adam: was started as kind of just a fun thing is really exploded now that countries and places around the world are opening up. I mean, have you seen this list? It's crazy. It's really insane how long it is. Let's see how the Houston super spreader meetup. When
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Unknown: does Brian at the raging Houston super spreader events we have lots of variant mutants showing up and they can talk in the morning from the rodeo go.
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This is Aaron and I finally made it to one
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Adam: in Pensacola Florida also had to meet up and to report
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Unknown: this cat but we did have a great time in Florida but the thing is my Tim Apple iPhone you know the smartphone didn't work. It only recorded some of the stuff and there was a few couples that showed up when I'm showed up twice. We had a great time people I really urge you to do this anyways on iOS
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Adam: always nice to abuse the children for the before the show. Thank you appreciate that.
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Unknown: Alright, let's
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Adam: see what's coming up. We have one promo for Kansas City doesn't happen often I appreciate the the effort that went into this and what seemed like
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Unknown: any ordinary donation segment
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John: or below is next one extraordinary
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Unknown: night. Step
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John: four is in St. Joseph in Perth, St. Joe, Missouri
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Unknown: to offer his fellow producers courage in a time of fear
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John: mentioned no agenda at the Felix street pub in St. Joseph, Missouri for a free shot of courage. JOHN,
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Unknown: are you sure that's what it said? Could you read that
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John: again? message no agenda at the Felix street pub in St. Joseph, Missouri for a free shot.
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Unknown: with the kansas city meetup crew saturday april 17 at 3:33pm at the felix street pub in st joe or is up at nogen of meetup.com someone's got to
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Adam: report back on what happened okay cool man getting creative here are the meetups coming up for today the viroqua wisconsin driftless douchebag didgeridoo jam barre 630 liberty bar in viola tomorrow meetup near slc that'll be in lehi utah at six o'clock also on friday the houston hackers meetup at six at ninh fuzz mexican cantina smokin hot tacos in jackson madison mississippi welcome at 730 tomorrow at the sombra mexican kitchen on saturday the massless man damn quarantine report three o'clock at the cottage in toronto ontario the brooklyn new york meetup takes place at five saturday at the oceans bar and grill and down to down brownstone builders then also saturday senator jesse coyne nelson senate committee meetup in busan korea now it says he sent me a note about this he says seoul time is listed the saturday meetup is in busan that is the one that i am hosting but because seoul time is listed it might have been mislabeled in the notes i'm not quite sure but please make sure that you check with jessie and contact him for the meetup on saturday also on saturday they will inform protests in plano texas north here at 730 and katy trail outpost on tuesday the north central indiana protest against tyranny at six o'clock at mad anthony's tap house on april 8 to thursday a week from now the stateline mass from the meetup six o'clock at the boxcars pub and grub and clinton wisconsin and friday next friday that is not this one linode che and palma de
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majorca world tour 33 that will be in hotel re concordia pool bar in playa de palma in spain as for alex sounds like a cool meetup we've got we have we are so behind in our meetups and then there's just a whole mess of them i don't even have time to read today so it go to no agenda meetups calm this is where people come together it's a mind meld you'll find that's where the 5% come together you all have some basic understanding of what you're thinking about what you want what others want you have no problem conversing because you're intelligent and hanging out with similar people is fun and they're not who you'd expect they would be no agenda meetup calm go ahead it's easy and it's like a potter and sometimes
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Unknown: you want to go hang out with all the nice
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you won't be triggered or
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you wouldn't be
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Adam: able to show why so john
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John: i have to to check okay
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Adam: i saw checks i got duped
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Unknown: right duped reporters were duped
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John: okay now bad gut check
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Unknown: gut check stop
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Adam: oh i like that i only have one
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Unknown: people have got to understand that vaccination is going to be in the end your route to liberty too long
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John: that's really long yeah
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Adam: it's too long i like the gut check on that check
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Unknown: stop yeah
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Adam: yeah that's what does it from i like that
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John: that's a cassio cortez
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Adam: cortez
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Unknown: says
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Adam: sandy oh sandy oh
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John: sandy
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Adam: oh sandy oh i have some noodle gun stuff which we can skip a lot skip but i'll take it now i guess we're gonna skip it why because by the time we do another show we got a best of show coming up don't we where we have what's our special show what's the next show
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John: we have two special shows coming up
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Adam: no way we do a show on
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John: sunday on a sunday show today
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Adam: i'm so confused it's the first thursday of the wednesday week for me i don't know where i am anymore i need to go
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John: you will be going to the next show and the next show will be on sunday and i would rather you do that now so we don't have the sunday show full of stuff
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Adam: what are you going to do on the sunday show what do you mean you don't like my stuff
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John: you know your stuff is you're going to be doing this sunday show you're not leaving the
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Adam: sunday and yeah so i can take this
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John: well if you're gonna move with your son it means we're gonna have too much stuff on sunday don't you think well
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Adam: maybe there's nothing happening on sunday
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John: that'll be the day
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Adam: it's okay well then alright oh
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John: no it's okay i think we can move it to sunday it's fine i have a bunch of stuff to move
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Adam: the noodle gun is always good i mean new
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John: gun is pretty evergreen
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Adam: yeah i do it since we were talking about dogs i do have a dogs are people to moment
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John: well let's finish with that
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Adam: okay well then i'm going to play the jingle again
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Unknown: Dogs
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chimineas started with an idea. What if we could reduce our dog's carbon pawprints? Not just this dog. But all 90 million that live in the US. Why not? We're making changes for ourselves and the rest of our family. It makes sense that we'd want to include our furry kids as we rethink how we do things. We realized that the biggest problem is the 36 billion pounds of protein that our pups are eating each year. It's coming from traditional sources like cow and chicken, not sustainable and sadly, rarely humane. So at Geminis we replace that traditional animal protein with cricket protein. Come on, man.
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Adam: It's got everything in there, doesn't it? It's got global warming,
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John: only that furbabies furbabies pawprint carbon poperinge I'm gonna give you a clip of the day for that final clip.
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Adam: Oh my goodness in under the wire Ladies and gentlemen, I cannot believe my luck.
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I was saving that the whole time. All right. Coming up next. I know agenda stream.com or do you have rare encounter death by bananas with sir cold acid and sir Abel Kirby. Oh, wow. probably want to check that one up. In the show mix is Jesse Coyne Nelson and Tom starkweather. And then we thank all of the producers of Gitmo nation and no agenda nation for producing Episode 1334 of the best podcast in the universe. I'm coming to you from Austin, Texas. It's the capital of the drone Star State here in opportunity zone 33 where it's starting to look a lot more like San Francisco. More on that, perhaps Sunday. And this is FEMA Region number six. It looks like a FEMA camp in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry,
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John: and I'm from Northern Silicon Valley where it doesn't look like a FEMA camp. And it doesn't look like San Francisco. I'm Jhansi devore.
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Adam: We return on Sunday right here with another episode of The no agenda show. Please remember that divorce.org slash na until next time Adios. movo mofos. Of course, the
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Unknown: pressures building on Cuomo. He's lashing out now at his critics is calling
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their accusations conspiracy theories.
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Do you impact my integrity and my administration's integrity?
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Am I going to
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fail to respond? No.
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Instead of addressing
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the reasons why their office made an attempt to hide and cover up nursing on Death's Head and give
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out legal immunity at the peak of the pandemic to nursing
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homes. He is deflecting. And that's what he does does.
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Sometimes a man who has done very bad things can also do good things. How is he to be judged, such as one of the dilemmas of life
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100 million over four years for tax revenue that's generated from the cannabis industry. And they're estimating it's going to be about 315 million in New York State.
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Whoa, we got to do. Whoo we
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Adam: got to do.
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Unknown: Despite his ongoing scandals, state leaders say they have now reached an agreement with Governor Cuomo to legalize marijuana for people over the age of 21. The bill would expunge criminal records for anyone with a previous marijuana conviction. It would also allow users to grow their own plants at home and allows people to possess up to three ounces of cannabis and 24 ounces of cannabis concentrate. If passed and signed by the governor, the legislation would create the Office of cannabis management.
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brain takes more time to ejaculate.
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throws away the day
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to day is the best one with the sun man. I
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John: don't mean just wake up.
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Unknown: I get to my eyes get
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to the weeds just like it was
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having a vaccine that were like part
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of Satan or the mark of the app is
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now available for download. There's a second version of it for businesses that can do download an app that can scan all of your information. That way you can make things easier to upload lab
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results into an app.
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But it's not about the shot is
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about the cockta Travel Card passport right
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Adam: now the the vaccine is going to be working on what's called emergency use authorization.
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Unknown: What do I have to join on App situation?
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You would have to say I wouldn't be able to do that. Why don't we add some more information?
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We already have your COVID status. They don't want to take the vaccine and they want to die. That's it.
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Right? As Americans, they don't have to take the vaccine and they can die. You know, how
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does the government ensure that your data is not shared with let's say police, immigration officers?
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employers? How does the government avoid discriminate against the people who don't yet
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have access to the vaccine and for people who've got one vaccination is going to be in the end your route to Liberty, if it's a private Stadium, or an airline where they're going to simply say, Sorry, you can't give us our facility. You can't come here.
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You're going out of your way to kill people.
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mopho.org
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slash and a
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gut check stop.
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