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April 4th, 2021 • 3h 20m

1335: Easter Special

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Adam: You are being tokenized as we speak, Adam Curry Jhansi devora Sunday April 4 2021 this is your award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 1335. This is no agenda crisper than ever and broadcasting live from opportunity zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas capital of the drone Star State in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry
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John: from Northern Silicon Valley where we're doing a shout out to Eastern Jalen Suggs and Jesse devorah.
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Unknown: buzzkill.
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Adam: Okay, who's Jalen Suggs?
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John: You heard it here. You heard it here. Jalen says he said who is Jalen Sykes?
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Adam: Ah, that's a funny joke just by itself. Okay, Jalen Suggs. Okay. He's
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John: the guy who won the Final Four. game between Gonzaga and UCLA, UCLA. Uh huh. And he did it with a good shot with zero seconds left from about 40 feet away. There's some long bomb that is definitely a
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Adam: three pointer. It was
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John: a three pointer. And you got that part. So it's a definite three pointer. But the thing was that I'm just gonna put this because I know that we have at least 20 or 30% basketball fans because you just American thing to do. That Gonzaga team is Zephyr this Jalen Suggs guy which could take them all the way to the finals. And when they I mean, they're going to the finals, but they could win the finals because they hit me so good. They were choking the game. I just commentators would say it. They were undefeated all year, they were choking the game. They were missing their threes. They were missing layups. They were disheveled. They were choking the game. They should have lost the game they should UCLA should never scored 90 points. And what
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Adam: was the what was the final score?
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John: 93 to 90.
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Adam: Oh, wow.
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John: So the three point high scoring college game because they only play like five minutes like
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Adam: COVID It's a COVID game. What's the deal to COVID game over game? You have shorten that up? You know, because it likes to roam around men at night,
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John: will see the game usually over before it so that's good.
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Adam: Well, congratulations, UCLA. Where
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John: does this get them now? No, no, UCLA lost its
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Adam: I'm just trying to show my sports prowess by so who won?
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Unknown: Pasta Canadian? Hmm.
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John: It's funny. We lost the connection. No, UCLA lost. Okay, who won? Gonzaga?
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Adam: Where are they from?
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John: law school in Spokane, small. Spokane. I
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Adam: don't know any. Look, I do have some basketball news. And I'm moving it right now to the front. Since you've opened up the sports ball portion of the no agenda show. This is an important report. Because while we're gone, this is our last show for an entire week
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Unknown: or a whole week, a whole week who holds shows we're gonna take off first time ever. First time
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Adam: ever we've done that. But after 15 months? sure that is true. I don't think we've ever taken two shows in a row off. I do not believe that's true.
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John: Well, I can check by any whatever. It's a big deal. Anyway,
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Adam: let me just tell everybody what's going to happen in the week that we're gone. And that's what this first basketball related clip is about. The United States will be shoveled under a skyscraper pile of horse manure, which will be racist. We've got the Derrick Chauvin trial. And of course we have the incredible racist state of Georgia
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Unknown: this morning the MLB playing hardball with Georgia pulling the all star game out of the state in protest. The decision taken a week after governor Brian campus signed a controversial voting bill MLB Commissioner Robert Manfred Jr, saying in a statement that the league quote supports voting rights for all Americans and opposes restrictions to the ballot box for access to voting continues to have our games unwavering support what's your Georgia's governor blasting the decision labeling it a knee jerk
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reactions and as Major League Baseball has caved to the canceled culture now that they're coming after your baseball game. They're gonna come after your business. They're gonna come after your life way of life. But I will tell you I'm not backing down this moment has actually called for business leaders to take an unequivocal stance on any legislation that could be discriminatory.
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Critics call it a means to suppress historically disenfranchised voters in urban and suburban counties. While proponents argue that it makes the state's elections more secure by for example, adding new ID requirements to ballots. Prior to the league's announcement, the President said he'd support the move.
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I think today's professional athletes are acting incredibly responsibly. I would strongly support them doing that. People look to them. They're leaders,
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the boycott at kneecapping businesses and people trying to climb their way out of the pandemic. The Atlanta Braves is saying they're, quote, deeply disappointed. In Stacey Abrams, who is credited where she is Georgians to vote says quote, I don't want to see Georgia families hurt by last events in jobs, but says she commends the leak for speaking out.
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John: Yes, you know, it just can't wait. I got to PBS version of those.
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Adam: Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful,
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John: and that is COVID lips. I'm sorry. It's not a COVID thing it is. I just had it my Georgia voting Georgia voting well, PBS. Yeah.
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Adam: Oops. Okay, here we go.
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Unknown: Georgia's reporter Brian Kemp defended his state's new voting law today, after Major League Baseball's announcement yesterday that this year's All Star game would be moved out of the state. Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred said in a statement yesterday that quote, the best way to demonstrate our values as a sport is by relocating this year's All Star game and MLB draft and that the league fundamentally supports voting rights for all Americans and opposes restrictions to the ballot box camp said the bill is being mischaracterized and today he claimed a quote, expanded voting with more in person voting days added on weekends, Major League Baseball,
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Coca Cola
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and delta may be scary to Stacey Abrams, Joe Biden and the left. But I am not. And we
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Adam: are not.
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Unknown: Georgia's Republican majority state legislature voted to overhaul the state's election law last week. Critics argue the new law is an attempt to suppress democratic votes by imposing restrictions on mailing ballots, adding identification requirements and adding more state control over how elections are run. major corporations based in Georgia, including Coca Cola, and Delta Airlines, called the new law quote on acceptable but took no actions.
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Adam: How many times do you It seems indefinite? Can they spin up this machine? It's just a complete horse crap. It's really about having to prove who you are when you go to vote or when you do it by by abstention or by mailing.
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John: The big deal here is you have to sign that ballot, the the absentee ballot and prove everyone in the first place to sign it
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Adam: the way it should be. But this is what again, and this is Stacey Abrams, she's evil. And she ratchets this all up. And then without really going in any detail because every report is just Oh, well. You know, they're trying to make a tougher for minorities or just raw crazy they're asking for ID for bout up. It's just racist, racist, racist, racist,
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John: racist. The thing I noticed about the first of all is going to cost the city of Atlanta 10s lot of money, a lot of money. All the sports shows all of them with no exceptions. I live watch all these guys, you know, watch these characters. And they're all in on it's all this is great. It's about tough course.
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Adam: They're not gonna piss off Coca Cola and delta, there's the there's the wedge, what are they going to do? Coca Cola and delta, I'm sure they advertise on MLB. And in whatever
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John: the best argument actually was of all peoples, David Brooks, who very sheepishly I don't have a clip very sheepishly on on the PBS NewsHour said that the problem we have here is that he doesn't like this. Because it's if you're going to go that way with especially with the corporations coming out and saying, we're gonna we're gonna, we want you to do this. And we want the legislator to do this. And we want the legislators to do that. You're in China. Yeah. You're in China, Coca Cola. What do you do about the wiggers being massacred?
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Adam: He said,
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John: on that Coca Cola when you get to take a stand on China,
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Adam: did Brooke say that? Pretty much in his column or something? He didn't say it out
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John: loud. It was on the air now, but it was he was it wasn't with the loud tones I'm delivering. Okay, it's a little more of an issue that they're gonna speak up if they're going to speak up at all. So China hasn't spoken up about the Uyghurs have been pulled out of China, but yet, they make a fuss about Major League Baseball, or I'm sorry, they make a fuss about, about Georgia tightening up their voter laws because they were all screwed up and they needed fixing.
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Adam: I don't think any corporation should ever be involved in an issue surrounding voting. Not like that this this is collusion between the commercial sector and the government. The GIMP and the Democrats. Oh, yeah. And I'm from what I understand this past was the past quite well in. In the in the Georgia House, it was not like
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John: they're all surprised by Major League Baseball pulling this. Yes.
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Adam: I think it was 25 years.
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John: Like Major League Baseball, they had a meeting. Yeah. Hey, you know, these NBA guys are getting a lot of attention by putting all these you know, vote on their back and, and Black Lives Matter and doing all this stuff they get. I think they're just helping them there are no black communities really liking it. Well, what can we do? I have an idea. That's this move the day which was going to Georgia just passed a new law. Well, let's just butt into to the lawmakers purview and and make a fuss, maybe that'll get us some attention.
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Adam: So I really don't understand why they feel they need to do well.
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John: Why can't we just take a knee man?
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Adam: Is it but it's all connected? It really is because they're doing the Shogun trial that's nonstop. And man, is that?
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John: even watching it a little bit? It's just I have been watching I got a report if you want one. I don't have any clips.
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Adam: Yeah, no, no, give us for sure.
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John: This thing could go this thing could go for a long go south fast, because the prosecution put on all these kind of heartbreaking, heartbreaking witnesses who had the witness who's standing around watching this. And they all felt that they they saw a murder. Right? And they're very adamant about it. But they do have they have a number of little gotchas, this is one of those cases, that's going to turn on a gotcha these little this guy said that, you know, with the like the coroner had made some comments about something. They have all these little memos and notes about this guy before and they have the clips of him was in the store trying to pass the 100 the fake 100. And there could be this could this could turn on a technicality. That's all I'm saying. I'm not saying that I think this this cop should have was a jerk off and he should probably go to jail. But this could turn on a technicality. And it's going to result in burning down Minnesota.
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Adam: That is the plan john, this is the whole thing it was it was bogus from the start. And I'm not gonna I'm not gonna hedge it. I don't think I don't know if that cop was a douchebag. That's pretty standard procedures they were taught. And you know, the it depends on now. Let me finish just depends on which corner report you believe. But for sure. Two days after that happened. We identified crap now What now? What's it called? Again? The delirium. Excited delirium? that's what that's what was going on with immediately has to be fentanyl. The guy's probably already dying. All of that was taking this was that it doesn't matter. Because what people saw was what was put in their head. I mean, this is this is always going to be the history of it. Always. But you're right. It'll be a technicality. It's set up to be that way. We've already got the tension. We're, we're ratcheting up the tension of racist Georgia just throw all of that it's all about black, black, black, black racist, white men who are here. Listen to this. Listen to this. These are your news. Well, the first one isn't. But these these are your news hosts. Pay attention. JOHN, this is a message to you and me.
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Unknown: The only thing etched in my mind are two things. Why were they arresting me? Why were they doing that? And the photo of six all white men. Under a photo of a plantation.
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There's the republican governor Brian Kemp, and six other white men.
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I want to put up that picture of Governor Brian Kemp signing this law and a roomful of white men. Governor Kemp signed the bill in private, surrounded by six white
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Adam: men. The irony of a gaggle of white women to be sitting there saying that it's unbelievable. Do you have no shame? It's a good one. And I'm not so sure Rachel is a woman just now that we're just just being assholes to each other.
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John: What the hell huh? She had an Adam's apple.
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Adam: Hmm. suspicious. Like Come on people. That is not the problem with this media. Well,
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John: let me back up the truck crash courses, the media, the media, what are they up to?
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Adam: They want they want burning buildings. They need some ratings they needs this is what they do. They have nothing else. We sure as heck don't want to be talking about vaccines and vaccine passports not too much because that's a problem people are like getting mad now baseball is back with racist course court now How are there no games for other leagues being played in Georgia such as the NBA? NBA as a team? Yeah. Can I just also refuse
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John: to play? Because but then I going to it this is just the showboating thing by the MLB. You know, I think this whole thing is it's just ridiculous and it but the way it was played if you listen to these commentators all this is so great. All Yes. Oh, it's great that Coca Cola, which coast Coca Cola get dissolved, again, they won't look at China, if you can pull this stuff, this political crap MLB also has action in China. I mean, why don't you do something about your footprint in China?
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Adam: I'm not so convinced that they may not even be taking orders from China.
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John: Well, I'm not gonna make that argument. I'm going to be your art. But you you could be right. I'm
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Adam: going to give you some of my backing to that when it comes to the vaccine. And I'll just say, Thanks, China. The whole idea is we get this vaccine and then whatever else comes after that. So how powerful is the are the forces? Let's check out LeBron James. And I'm the face of the NBA. LeBron
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Unknown: James is usually an open book on most subjects, but he has made it clear he plans to keep his decision private over whether he will get the COVID-19 vaccine during all star weekend. He told reporters quote, that's a conversation that my family and I will have pretty much keep that to a private thing.
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Adam: Since he's not coming out and telling his black brothers and sisters they should go get vaccinated. Oh, yeah, he could be out three to five games for a sprained ankle, okay. They control him. They control all these guys. And this, of course, they control the sports casters. That's why they're all in and you don't have to believe all of them. But they have to do it. Because
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John: it's the machine. It's a terrible machine. But it is a machine and as we have to realize it's machine to machine to machine to machine. Well, we're on you brought up passports.
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Adam: Yeah, I got a lot on the passport. So let's launch to go. Go for it.
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Unknown: First we'll go with passport COVID passport, this is the PBS report. In Florida an order banning the use of so called COVID-19 vaccination passport is in effect today. Governor Ron desantis issued an executive order late yesterday that prohibits businesses from requiring customers to show proof of vaccination and barring state agencies for issuing vaccination documents. The order cites privacy concerns and states that requiring proof of vaccination will quote reduce individual freedom. The issue of requiring vaccine documents is an emerging controversy as private companies work on creating digital verification and some countries roll out the so called COVID passports. Provide administration has said the federal government will not require proof of vaccination. Yesterday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported close to 102 million people, nearly 1/3 of the total US population have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
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John: Yeah, that's just kind of that was a fairly neutral report on their part but
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Adam: to neutral but
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John: yeah, well, it wasn't it wasn't a great report but it but it wasn't as frightening to listen to. Going back to David Brooks was on last Friday. They had him and his buddy capehart on and they were doing their back and forth which is useless as they both agree with each other on everything. And this report this was this is supposedly from I don't care where this guy's a liberal like an old fashioned liberal they might want to argue the old classic liberal bullcrap or conservative supposed to be representing Republicans. And he comes out and says this
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Unknown: chaotic we need to make life a lot better for people have had the vaccine passport so they can go to gyms and restaurants. And I say that is one is it was too young to have the vaccine, which the last time I've been too young for anything.
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It's
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but you know, we've got to induce the people who are vaccine hesitant to say, Wow, it's really great on the other side of the vaccine. And one way to do that is to have these vaccine passports so people can go and enjoy life. The research has now it's as far as I understand it become pretty clear you do not get the disease, at least your chances are fantastic. And you do not spread the disease. So if that's the case, then I say to all of you with the shots party
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Adam: Yeah, well you think that's scary. That's nothing that's nothing compared to what's going on here. Because and I like that build up report one kind of neutral you know passport, although you They could have at least acted a little surprised about passport. Okay, well, our news team is looking into that now, none of that. Now, what you're surprised by here is him saying, Oh, we need to reward people with more more access to more stuff. And it's always interesting to me how we can play a clip on the show four weeks ago, and and people respond to an email me about it, they don't hear about it, and then it comes back, it's somehow it goes viral from some other place, and then everyone sending it to me as if they've never seen it before. So I'm going to play Dr. Leanna win again, as she took us through a very important transitory phase. And what I think is going on,
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Unknown: my main concern is that we're not going to reach herd immunity because of vaccine hesitancy. And I know that's hard for a lot of people to believe, who desperately want the vaccine right now. And they're thinking, well, it's just a small percentage of people who are actually anti vaxxers. And that's true, there is the anti science anti vaxxer contingent, but I think that there are many more people, millions of people who, for whatever reason, have concerns about the vaccine who just don't know what's in it for them. And we need to make it clear to them that the vaccine is the ticket back to pre pandemic life. And the window to do that is really narrowing. I mean, you were mentioning first about how all these states are reopening. They're reopening at 100%. And we have a very narrow window to tie reopening policy to vaccination status, because otherwise, everything is reopened. And what's the carrot going to be? How are we going to incentivize people to actually get the vaccine. So that's why I think the CDC and the bond administration needs to come out a lot bolder and say, if you're vaccinated, you can do all of these things here, all these freedoms that you have, because otherwise, people are going to go out and enjoy these freedoms anyway. And I fear situation of coming into the form. We never return immunity. And then we get hit by the next surge of COVID-19 in the phone, something that we could have prevented if we just got people vaccinated now,
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Adam: so this happened four weeks ago when she said this when we played it was this again, Dr. Li n when she's a CNN, SAS Takashi,
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she's a CNN medical correspondent. Yeah, fine. Okay. This is about compliance. And I'm kind of feeling I'm retracting a little bit about the vaccine itself. I and I have a lot of I have new information on on how it works and what it does, which will be probably interesting to listen to, especially for Sunday show. But, you know, they're not trying, I don't think there's any trying to kill us necessarily. It's very reckless what's being done. But the final point is compliance. And that's what you're starting to hear here that she's, I don't know, she may be former. She may be a former CDC or something in some administration, but now she works for CNN. And she's kind of taking us through this idea of, it's just a bunch of, you know, a couple of stupid anti vaxxers you know, probably some trumpers and magga people, but really, you know, this this hasn't, hesitancy has to go away. We need a carrot to get people to take the vaccine. But that's really not it. The vaccine is the carrot for the end goal. Here's the compliance we've lived through in the last year, two weeks to flatten the curve. We extended the two weeks to flatten the curve, we restricted closed, shuttered businesses, we told people who were essential and who weren't and whose actual livelihood was essential and whose wasn't strangely livelihood of podcasters under the media clause deemed essential. Then we had contact tracing and taking your temperature everywhere. And then the mass no mass,
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mass, mass, double mass, triple mass, comply, obey, social distancing, testing, testing, testing, testing, testing, testing, testing, testing, we're gonna get your jabs now. Whoo. And then we have the passport. And, and I am now convinced more than ever, this is really what this is what the end goal is, is a paper or digital but the whole idea is an app. And it's integrated. And there's a fight going on right now. There's a fight for who is going to control you because once you have your health information, we already have your banking information, all of that on your phone. All that's in the apps. It's going to be Microsoft is going to be Apple, it's going to be Amazon is Google. They're all fighting to own you. Once they have that, Paul, man, they track everything about you and legal location tracking, proximity tracking, all of this has been set up for it. And now we have Dr. Kavita Patel, she is she was with the Obama administration. And she's now out talking to everybody. And it's very clear how they're positioning this you in the United States. Do you feel in your own country, we're free men and women. We have freedoms. We have complied and been obedient and now listen to These jackasses are talking to us. CDC today said vaccinated Americans can travel but at the same time said we don't recommend it. That can be rather confusing. Is there a medical reason why vaccinated people should not travel?
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Unknown: Yeah, Shep, good to be with you. And I think it has to do with the fact that we still have people traveling from and to places where we're seeing double digit increases in cases. And even if you're vaccinated, you don't know who around you might be or might not be high risk. And therefore that is a scenario setup, especially with these variants, where people can get sick and unfortunately end up in a hospital and we're seeing younger people show up in the hospitals, which is disturbing, but makes sense when you think about older people being vaccinated and younger people still waiting to get their turn. So that's essentially why but I do think the CDC overall, it's great news as you point out it reinserted.
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John: There's, this is called illogic.
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Adam: Of course, it was the first illogical part is you need to know if someone hasn't been vaccinated and you have because they can infect you.
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John: That's what the logic is. The whole thing's the logical. It's just this mumbo jumbo. They should.
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Adam: No, no, no,
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John: no, no, I don't want to go into what they should do to people like
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Adam: this. No, because we'll be de platformed from Apple.
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Unknown: That makes sense when you think about older people being vaccinated and younger people still waiting to get their turn. So that's essentially why but I do think the CDC overall, it's great news, as you point out, it reinforces that once America is fully vaccinated, we are going to be able to safely resume more normal activities. And I think that'll happen by the summer.
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Adam: Okay, that's the setup. And how are we going to ensure all this is going to happen? But TSA number so we're traveling already, that there's there's no method to check whether someone has been vaccinated? Do you believe vaccine passports are necessary?
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Unknown: I think we're gonna. So in short, yes, I think that how we get passports. And hopefully we can have some agreement that makes them easy, comprehensible in different languages, and is a very zero barrier, Shep, and I believe in our private sector, combined with public partners, we can do that. We need to have ways that people can demonstrate proof of vaccination. And we also need to remember at the same time, we need to make it very easy for people to get vaccinated, that's going to be easy with supply. And at the same time ship, I just want to reinforce that the tricky part around a requirement is that these are emergency authorizations. Pfizer with their pivotal data will probably get to a full approval soon. But an emergency authorization is not necessarily full approval so we'll definitely need proof of vaccination but this time period is going to be a transition where vaccinations are the ticket to freedom but that ticket is not the easiest one to get right now.
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Adam: Ticket freedom
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John: hold on is I do have that I just came up with it is a very simple solution to all this you need a passport. You don't need any of these things you have when two people go get the vaccination you take you take their forearm and you tattoo a number right there on your right on the fleshy part of the forearm is tattooing number which would be their vaccination number and then they good they're good to go
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Unknown: yeah
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John: sure the tattoo
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Adam: you're not so original, but you're not see original But otherwise, yes. Yeah, that's very triggering for a lot of the older folk who may be listening now let's just quickly listen is triggering anybody let's listen quickly to how the the more mainstream that was a CNBC with Shep the show. Here's ABC and
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John: I'm gonna stop right here.
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Adam: I got stuff to do.
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John: You didn't get that clip yourself. Somebody sent good. Nobody on this podcast listens to Shep. Now, I
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Adam: do know that I actually got that clip myself. Yes. She can I can ask you a question. Why do you always say that to me? That's a great clip. You didn't get it yourself? What is wrong with you? happy
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John: that this is second time I've done that. Oh, okay. But in this case, it was very obvious to me because who cares? You listen to Shep.
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Adam: Yes, I listened. I watched chef I watch msnbc all day.
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John: Right. Looking you on? Can you forward, my friends rude.
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Unknown: And a nursing home company in Ohio is one of the first in the country to make the vaccine mandatory for its employees.
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Adam: 1000s of employees now have until June 1 to get the shot. And this is not unique. I have at least three emails from producers whose jobs are now not not even giving them an option. Just saying yes, to be fully vaccinated. Not even Hey, if you want to talk about it now, in order to come back and it'll probably be by August 1 is what most of them have. Everyone will have to be fully vaccinated to operate in that in that business. Now with word that
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Unknown: more than 100 million Americans have received At least one dose of the vaccine. The CDC issuing new guidance saying fully vaccinated Americans can travel at low risk to themselves while wearing masks and social distancing. If flying domestically, the CDC says You do not need to get tested before or after travel or self quarantine, but if flying internationally, your destination may require a test and you still need to show a negative test before boarding a flight back to America. CDC Director Dr. Rochelle will Lenski still advocating against non essential travel
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while we believe that fully vaccinated people can travel at low risk to themselves? CDC is not recommending travel at this time due to the rising number of cases
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Adam: again, makes no sense. You can be vaccinated or you can travel but really shouldn't because there's more cases. So let's dive into the endgame. The and the anti constitutionalist cnn douche Fareed Zakaria brought on a medical ethicist to talk about the ethics of forcing people to have a passport to prove they have been vaccinated. I'm not even sure they're talking about having antibodies, which should be the same thing. It should be an antibody passport if you're going to do anything, but no.
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Unknown: I don't think I had them on me. In that case,
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you'd have to ask you to come along
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from Casablanca to today, a demand to produce personal documents can be uncomfortable, but both pandemic it's something we'll all likely have to get more and more comfortable with. We could be asked to show proof we've had the shots in order to get on an airplane, go to a concert or go back to work.
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Joining me now is medical ethicist Arthur Caplan, a professor at NYU. So explain why you think, basically that this is the future, and we should be comfortable with it.
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Well, I'm sure that the future holds vaccine passports for us partly to protect against the spread of COVID. And it rebounds for many countries, as you were discussing earlier that have a low rate of COVID, Australia, India and Nigeria, some countries improving fast, Great Britain, the US other countries lagging and trying to do lock downs as vaccines become available. The best way to control the spread, the best way to control new outbreaks and perhaps even new variants is to demand proof of vaccination before entry. And you know, it's not a new idea and we have it for yellow fever. There are about more than a dozen countries that say you can't come in. If you haven't been vaccinated against yellow fever and many others require you to show proof of vaccination. If you transit through those countries.
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Adam: Red Book November 12 2020. You will need a passport to prove you've been vaccinated to enter venues such as Ticketmaster. Pretty sure I call that one it's going to happen. Unless Well, it hasn't happened so you can't bring out the red but it's already happened in New York What are you talking about New York already had it for has it for for Madison Square Garden City then
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John: you you contradicted yourself with your own prediction the other day when you said once they shut down the computers that check on this stuff, though. Okay, good all come in, which is really what's going to happen? Well, hold on. I'm not gonna we've argued this before. I don't want to start now. But I did. listening to this. These guys these douchebags is just the yellow fever thing, which is a card. It's not a passport, by any means, is a minor. It's just an inconvenience. And it's only an inconvenience in some parts of South America, and maybe elsewhere, but
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Adam: it's also a vaccine that's been proven and it's been around for a long time
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John: and it's not under emergency use, and they're not forcing it on you
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Adam: right
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John: now. Can I read this report this is from rain who sent it one of our producers and a boots on the ground report from the trip from SFO to Jakarta to give us an idea of the real downside to all this which is kind of on your side of the argument. My trip was from SFO to Jakarta then a five night force quarantine in an approved home by government before going to Bali. Ready to go to Bali. And and by the way, we shouldn't reiterate to everyone. The idea that if you get a vaccine you still shouldn't travel is ludicrous. Fourth quarantine before going to Bali For starters, there's no social distancing on the plane and the flight attendant was wearing full on protective gear like he was ready for surgery. Photo included Indonesia's recording the beginnings of a freedom passport,
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Adam: die favorite time freedom passport is better than COVID passport freedom passport really tells you what that what they mean.
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John: to freedom passport moniker is dynamite. They're recording an app called an E hack, where you put health information in such as if you're having COVID symptoms or being exposed, etc. Then this app generates a QR code which is to be scanned on arrival to enter enter the country. I had to have a negative PCR test on arrival as well. The military stops you as you exit the airport to make sure someone from your quarantine hotel picks you up. I was shuttled to my room and during my five nights stay had to take two PCR tests. In order to leave the hotel that Friday fly to Bali I was issued a certificate by the Indonesian Ministry of Health. Without this I couldn't fly to find to my final destination. Upon arriving in Bali, things were relaxed until I discovered the worst thing ever. The Indonesian government has elected the island of Bali to be part of their country's reopening to tourism plan. They call it green zones.
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Adam: Green passport in Israel green passport in Europe Green Zone
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John: Mm hmm. They call it green zones. These green zones are towns in Bali where the locals will be vaccinated. You bud where I am. This little town has been chosen to be a green zone, which means all the local Balinese have to be vaccinated all caps. There were mass vaccinations all weeks in each of the villages, of course, not social distancing, because they're all standing in a line. The government is jabbing with the Chinese vaccine cinovec. And I mentioned the name sin all vac.
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Adam: That's the one that is not the one that has the they claim has the attenuated virus. Yeah, supposedly,
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John: they actually did. There's two Chinese vaccines with it. I talked with many of the local people here and they say they don't have a choice because if they don't get the vaccine, they can't have a job. And tourism won't start up again. And they'll have struggled so much this last year. Balis main economic support is tourism. My Local friend had to close her business for a week because her whole staff got vaccinated and got fevers, convulsions, and swollen arms. Another local set, her friends got the vaccine or son got the vaccine and had three days of temporary paralysis on the right side of his body. Let's keep her eye on you. But as it is now added to the list of global petri dishes over and over across the ocean were forced vaccinations is commonplace and freedom passes our requirement. Heading back to the states in two days. Wish me luck.
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Adam: Yeah. And then that's just one country. Just look at Israel's all you need to see Pfizer did the deal. No one can go anywhere without a green passport or the freedom bracelet. Which means you still have to stay home next to the sticker on the wall, then. So talking about those apps, and I did not contradict myself, I said that would be a way to stop it. I want to stop this from happening. I want people to reject this notion, reject these freedom passports. And I'm going to go back to the interview with our medical ethicist. And what are the privacy implications of this because that's what it comes down to this is what they want.
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Unknown: Traditionally, we want to protect health information. Because if someone finds out you have an illness or disease, they may discriminate against you. They may penalize you, they may say you can't get a job, you can't get insurance, you can't get Disability Insurance can't get life insurance. With a COVID certification, you're going to gain freedom, you're going to gain mobility. And I'm going to suggest that you're probably going to be able to get certain jobs. If you want to work on a cruise ship. I can't imagine that they're not going to be advertising that everybody who's on the staff always cruise vaccinated. So come on back. So the difference if you will is it often is the case that health information when released threatens to harm you. In this case, being vaccinated threatens to benefit you. It goes in the other direction.
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Adam: These people are insane. If you hear that things is cut this is medical ethicist, you'll probably be able to get certain jobs you couldn't get and you know, you really you really want to, you know, have the freedom to move about. I mean, you really I mean, there's just no other way. And so we have to know who you are, where you are. And prediction. Here's one for you. Yes, it's a mess right now. And maybe they won't do it. Maybe they won't get it implemented. This time. They're going to try it again. And I would say the whole notion of NF T's is going to help everybody understand how your vaccination proof is on a blockchain and it's going to be shared by all these holes.
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Unknown: So you are you are being tokenized as we speak. That and is it going to be fair, equitable, and will there be equality for all Mr. Health ethicist will remember vaccine passports or even vaccine requirements do depend on access. It's hard to impose anything unless you are pretty sure that somebody can get a vaccine. So I think it'll be a little while before we see this. Let's say within the us, but there are going to be communities and areas of the country where it starts to make sense due to high availability of vaccine to say, you want to come back to work in person, gotta show me a vaccine certificate, you want to go in a bar, a restaurant, kind of show me a vaccine certificate, I think there will be some inequality in the US. But hopefully, it will wash out quickly as the supplies increase very rapidly. And I think they're going to right, it also gives you an incentive to overcome vaccine hesitancy. Some people are not sure still whether they want to do the vaccine. But if you promise them more mobility, more ability to get a job, more ability to get travel, that's a very powerful incentive to actually achieve fuller vaccination. Internationally, those problems are there, there's no denying it, they're going to be countries that are way behind in terms of having access to anything. But I'm going to predict that the world won't wait for vaccine passports until everybody is on board, I still think you're going to see some in place, despite the fact that this
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will isolate some countries and perhaps even cause them economic damage. It's just the better off in the lucky in a certain sense not wanting to wait for everybody to come on board.
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Adam: These guys are all in there's there's no there's no braking for them. And unfortunately, we have human resources around the world who are just not compliant. We need to teach them that they are to stay home until we tell them it's okay. And until you have your vaccination your jab. By the way, one of our producers said the reason why they call it a jab is because it's not a vaccine. Notice the much more jabs, needles in arms in the arms jab, but they never say vaccine really when it comes to that.
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John: So very funny. Now I want to mention one thing I keep forgetting to bitch about this enough. I am wrong. They had this report that I played earlier from PBS. While they played it they showed at least 14 and a 14 they show these four or five people getting shots. I do not have watching needles going pink, one after another needles going in arms and then pushing that thing, needle are pushed knee and they sticking it in people left and right. I'm showing this on TV. It's grossing me out.
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Adam: That's to desensitize you.
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John: That's that's making it worse. No, no,
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Adam: it's dissensus. desensitizes. That's
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John: I know it's not desensitizing me. Okay, well, here's
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Adam: how they're desensitizing people in Brussels, you know, Belgium, with beer, french fries.
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Unknown: fun things back now with police unleashing water cannons on people gathered in this park in Brussels, Belgium littering violated COVID restrictions people threw bottles and other items at the officers
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several of them
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Adam: were injured. Shut up slaves go inside we're gonna spray you like bugs you no good you have no freedom. Now
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John: here it is spraying it with the vaccine here
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Adam: in the United States. We love information terror in the guy I've had my eye on since Rome for over a year now met him in March a Joe Rogan Professor Ulster home his entire job is to keep telling you that it's coming It's coming it's going to be a tsunami it's going to be a hurricane we have no idea what's gonna it's going to be so incredibly bad and he's got a new metaphor for this be 117 his surgery is going to happen is not an issue of if it's going to happen. And if you follow what we've seen in the past year, the upper Midwest and the Northeast flights up first they have the first set of cases and then the southern South sunbelt states slide up next even though we're seeing few cases not area mark my word in the next six to eight weeks we're going to see that area light up to it he's only been saying this for six to eight weeks every six to eight weeks Mark my words Mark my words six to eight weeks has come with the tsunami the hurricane we have no idea mark my word in the next six to eight weeks we're going to see that area light up to we need to get more vaccine out and that's the key message right now. You know Allison I take no comfort at all but I'm telling you right now as you just said we are just beginning to surge and are denying it is not going to help us we are walking into the mouth of this virus monster somehow we don't know it's here and it is here. Now's the time to do all the things that we must do to slow down transmission not open
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up and we got to get more vaccine out to more people this guy Wow Yeah, yeah, we're walking into
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John: the tip of the day for that guy thank
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Adam: you it is the it is truly the flying Here we
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John: go. And I and by the way, I guess Tip of the day and also that man should be and I'm not kidding locked up.
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Adam: Oh yeah. Oh, yeah.
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John: He should be locked up he's This is like it should be illegal. What he's This is calling, yelling fire in the theater. This is this guy should be locked up.
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Adam: His head has gotten fat too. There's something up with him. I don't remember his head or maybe steroids. Now Easter Sunday Easter services, coincidentally, to polish two churches with Polish congregate congregation worshipping. And this is a big part of what is going on now. We have to crush religion. We have to crush church. We cannot have you getting together and talking to your neighbors and your family you can't have you conspiring and we're gonna do it all under the guise of COVID. And by the way, just You have no right You have no right to pray, none of that. Stupid slaves, United Kingdom.
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Unknown: Ladies and gentlemen, this gathering is unfortunately lawful or unlawful. Under the Coronavirus regulations we have currently You are not allowed to meet inside with this many people under law. At this moment in time he needs to go home. failing to comply with this direction to leave and go to your home address ultimately could lead you to be fined 200 pounds, or if you fail to give your details to being arrested. I suggest ladies and gentlemen though it is quite as it is Good Friday, and I appreciate you I would like to worship this gathering is unlawful fake news may leave the building now.
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Adam: So that's how the UK treats religion, they don't care you're illegal, you're completely not in compliance, you should comply. Thank goodness. This now is the example of how you treat the system. And I feel bad for the officers involved here. Because they're just doing their job. just taken orders. Where have we heard it before? This is Pastor Archer palacky. Again, Eastern Church services. He is the pastor he has been they've come into the church and they're telling him he has to shut it down. And this is how this is how you address this system.
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Unknown: This property you know he's out
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here immediately this stopper is not
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Alberta Canada
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please leave Do you understand?
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Get out of this property
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Adam: a cops out Nazi
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Unknown: Nazis are not welcome here.
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And don't come back without the words. Do not come back without the words your dissent that
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you're not welcome here. Nazis are not welcome here.
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Get stopped. welcome here.
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Do not come back your Nazi psychopaths.
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believable sick, evil people.
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intimidating people in the church during the Passover.
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Your guest stop on Nazi communist fascists.
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Don't you dare Tommy Bochy.
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Can you imagine those psychopaths? Passover, the holiest Christian festival in a year, and they're coming to intimidate
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Christians during the holiest festival. Unbelievable. What is wrong with those sick psychopaths.
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Adam: That's how you deal with a man they walked backwards all the way back to their car he was in their face. That's how you deal with it. And that's Canada, you can get away with it. and Canada should be able to get away with another places. This is just insane. They want to track us and control us. And it's not this vaccine. They they big tech, this is exactly what I said last time. This is big text move. It's not even the government. And this is the government Sure. Big tech. They're the ones that want to be doing it. They need more access. The next bit, the next business for them. They've got your social media so they have your brain. We've we influenced some of your shopping habits. Bank is one they pretty much do the face bag. Libra is coming back. It just in a different jacket. That's that's going to be launched pretty soon. Everybody wants to be your bank and now they want to be your doctor. That's what this is about. And you're going to be forced into it. A lot of people buy vocations the last clip I have read with the medical ethicist.
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Unknown: Well, there could be and I think we'll see that happen. That's more mandating a vaccine for the right to work, if you will. Some jobs do that. Now the militaries around the world will quickly be saying as soon as the vaccines are licensed, which they're not yet they're still out on emergency approval, but once licensure cures, I think you'll see everybody are required in the military to have to vaccinate to be in the military. But in the private sector, someone jobs have high contact, you're dealing with Salesforce that goes out and sees a lot of people, you have a lot of people coming into the office for one reason or another depending on the line of work
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there, I
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think you can say, for safety in the integrity of the business and being able to work the business, we've got to assure our clients that everybody is vaccinated. So as long as you note discriminate, and say, we're only going to vaccinate older people that are, but we don't require this of younger people, or you know, we don't require people who live in rural areas to prove it, but we do urban discrimination is what the employer will have to watch out for. They can't do that. But if they put on blanket protections and say it's to protect us, and to keep the business going, because otherwise our customers won't trust us. I think they'll be able to do it.
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Adam: ethicist. These are freedom papers, freedom papers, that's what slaves had. If you were a free man, you were freed as a slave, you could walk around, but you had to have your papers. is Jim Crow on american people all over?
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John: Kim Eagle.
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Adam: It's bigger than Jim Crow. Now, do you remember the report we had on the last show from the producer from Brazil? Yes. And it was great there and everything's okay. And what was the main reason they had to Chinese vaccine? Is that is does that summarize it?
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John: It was kind of I would say it was part of the summary. Sure.
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Adam: Yeah. But it wasn't like people were it was it didn't seem to be too bad in Brazil. And then as a side note, he said, now we've got the Chinese vaccine. Well, I know Maybe someone's listening to our show, but for sure they don't want anything tied to the Chinese vaccines being good
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Unknown: this morning. The worsening COVID crisis in Brazil that's highly contagious. All one variant wreaking havoc on the country pushing an already strained healthcare system to the brink of collapse. Since January hospitalizations are up 500% nationwide, for people between the ages of 30 and 59.
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The population that our patients that are in with the disease is they are younger, they are younger
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with a severe disease. Most ice use are near or capacity, life saving medication and oxygen supplies. Running dangerously low, too much of the blame falling on embattled president Jair bolsonaro, a COVID survivor himself, who is criticized lockdowns, science, and lashed out at leaders to deny
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science.
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Adam: This is now a thing you can do, hey, I'm gonna go Google that after I deny some science problem. We have a social problem. We have an economic problem with the way that he's dealing
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Unknown: with an election approaching bolson ro is scrambling to acquire as much vaccine as possible. Just over 2% of Brazilians are fully vaccinated. The playground here at the school in South Paulo has been converted into a vaccination site. This is where people register behind me and then down on that end. That's where shots go into arms. Here's our offering two vaccines, one from China, and one from Great Britain.
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Adam: Okay, offering, which one do you want? Which one do you want?
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John: So I want to play this clip, which is just to put us back on a baseline on the PBS NewsHour, this big, these two guys, Brooks and capehart. It's the other guy, this bike guy. And they have these back and forth. And they represent the liberal thinking in this country. capehart in particular, he is a black columnist, black and gay columnist for The Washington Post, and represents a form of thinking, the way I see it, and what he does, and one of the things I like to do is look at you know, you listen to CBS to see what the CIA is up to. You listen to certain people, to get back to a baseline I want you to hear and reflect upon what this guy is about to say. And insofar as how he feels about what's going on. And he's reflecting the newsroom of The Washington Post and all the liberal thought in the East Coast.
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Unknown: I feel
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like Groundhog Day because I believe I said this a few weeks ago, we are so close. We're always so close to getting to the other side of this pandemic in terms of cases going down hospitalizations, deaths, businesses being able to reopen and then states end up doing something to kind of mess it all up. And you know, for states to undo their mass mandates.
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Open things wide open again as cases are going up as variants are running rampant across the land when you have the CDC director going off script and saying that she is extremely worried about what's going to happen. I don't think we're out of the woods yet. And I think people are being a little too optimistic about how much they can do because of the vaccines. I, like anyone would like to get the vaccine and get back to normal. But I would love for things to get back to normal when ever when the country can actually do it in a uniform way. And I'm not I'm not seeing right now, how we're going to be able to do that in by the time of the President's goal of july fourth.
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Adam: Oh, I have several thoughts about this. First, go ahead.
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John: Well, my first thought is, is that this is again, a liberal America's promotion of one, not one world government, even though it leads to that, but a national government, the way this country operates is on state by state governments,
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Adam: they can't have any of that this is wrong and the
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John: way he wants to what he wants is a national government. And you can hear it in all the why this isn't working. Now. It's because you got one state, Florida is an outlier. They don't really have any more per capita cases, they have actually less than New York, which is incredibly like down or jersey. But we can't have this kind of thing. This is not good. We want a national government telling everybody what to do. This is probably course anyone who understands American politics knows this is the worst possible scenario. But
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Adam: what was your thoughts? One is that the liberal media are, are as dumb as Charlie Brown and the football, because that's what it started off with. Every time we get close, that we we can't quite get there to the other side of this. And they don't understand that they're being played like little puppets. Because it's not that people are doing things wrong. Is that the lies just ratchet up all cases are going crazy. Oh, no. Oh, well, we have we're in weird. We're walking into the monsters mouth
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John: that way. And this is by By the way, before you continue, I want to mention that this what you're saying is something that our listeners really need to understand about the liberal media. They're sincere. They're totally, totally not trying
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Adam: to trick us. And as with that, they want every single person to be vaccinated, the fuck screw herd immunity. And it's not big, it's, it's a requirement for you to be a human being near them. The shaming is off the hook. The shaming is starting, and you're going to be called a Vax free loader or free rider. If whatever virtue signal there is, if you don't have it, people will look at you as skew. And it doesn't it? No, it's this is what the liberal media is pushing. You heard him. It won't wait not good until everybody's done it. Everybody has to do it, everybody. And then it comes with a bunch of bullcrap lies like saying the CDC director went off script, I think we pretty much debunked that. Watch her read it when she even says those words. And then all the all the way through the variance. I thought about the variance. When this when the word was used, we were still thinking strains. Mute mutant strains. That's what every every single horror movie with, with outbreaks and with whatever, we're all going to die from some virus, it's always the strain the strain the strain the strain. Why now variance? We never answered the question, did we
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John: know you're going to answer it,
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Adam: I'm going to try. Here's Bill Gates. Talking about CRISPR. About two years ago, we
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Unknown: also have recent breakthroughs, like the gene editing technologies, including CRISPR. And so, you know, we should be able to use that for very low cost point of care, precision diagnostics, we should be able to use that for therapeutics, and we should gain understandings of how to do vaccines, even vaccines, that the turnaround time, instead of being the typical three or four years, literally, at some point we'd be able to create in months. And we want to use these tools not just for orphan diseases or not just for diseases in rich countries, but also for the diseases that predominantly afflict
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people in countries where most of humanity lives in the middle income and low income country.
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I was eight years ago that CRISPR came along and continues to evolve in some pretty fantastic ways. And including the accuracy of the editing. Today, over 89% of genetic variants that we know are associated with human disease can be corrected. That is, if you
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get in to the cells of interest, you can make those corrections.
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Adam: So the way I see it, this technology is why people are using this term. And is it to get us used to it or they already know it. And because it's mRNA, that they're using the term variants instead of strain. Maybe it's just an overall shift in the medical community. I'm not sure. But I found that to be coincidental to run across that.
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John: Well, I'm sticking with what I'm because of the PCR test, which is just picking up little bits and pieces, the way it operates. I'm sticking with the original thesis I picked up from the French Nobel Prize winning doctor who identified this as a lab designed virus that will, when in the wild, start to deteriorate and become very slowly which were the million little mutations and variants very slowly resolve itself to become the common cold right? coat. And if you're going to just do PCR tests on everybody, you're going to be starting you're starting to pick up I believe because we oh it says virulent but nobody's dying of it. You're picking up people I believe with the common cold, calling it COVID and keeping the numbers up it's all bullshit at this point.
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Adam: About this vaccine I found that No, I didn't find someone sent me an interview with Dr. Sherry tenpenny who is total anti vaxxer she's a great great name total anti vaxxer she she definitely connects autism to to vaccinations that's why she's
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John: that's why she's been relegated to bitch shoot.
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Adam: Yes, bitch shoot and what is the other one? Video cram video. It's Friday on brighty on there you go.
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John: I think that's Friday bridey on.
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Adam: But she was able to explain in in three, two short clips One, two minute clip exactly what the mRNA is doing. And I just wanted to share that because it's even a little different than I understood it. And she has she does a pretty good job of it. And we start which although we have discussed many times, and part of the reason why people are getting sick after their second jab, or after they've had COVID and get the job the first job and that is something that they were very aware of with all Coronavirus vaccines, which have been in manufacturing and in trial since 2002. Here's a short history.
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Unknown: They've been trying to develop a Coronavirus vaccine as far back as 2002. And they were never able to bring it to market because they could not prove safety. When they would inject the Coronavirus Vax experimental vaccines into animals, they would get re exposed with the Coronavirus and they would come either definitely sick or die. So the FDA said you can't move this forward. And the articles talk about the fact the researcher said that we must must proceed with great caution to move forward to develop a Coronavirus vaccine in humans, because of a process called antibody dependent enhancement.
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Adam: That's what we got to look out for. So when you get those antibodies, and then you get the antibodies again, and this is what that other crazy doc was saying we played on the last show, he's like this is reckless, you should not be giving people who have had to have antibodies. Guaranteed. If you have antibodies, you introduce this process which is supposed to it's a completely
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John: alien process. I
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Adam: mean, it activates the antibodies you just built up and yeah, and you get feverish and you and you get sick, and some people can die from that. So here's how it works.
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Unknown: Take a little piece of genetic material, that's called messenger RNA, and it's encoded, meaning it's got a recipe written on it for a specific type of protein. So if you can keep that in mind that with messenger RNA, it's a it's a mess. It's literally a messenger. It takes a message from your cellular DNA out into your cells with a recipe that it takes the recipe to the manufacturing process. And that manufacturing process is called the ribosomes that think of the ribosomes as an assembly line. So they take the recipe they do with from the your DNA, the messenger RNA goes out into the cell delivers the recipe to the ribosomes, the rhizomes, then process the recipe and make a protein that happens all day long. 24 seven in our bodies, it's a normal process that happens inside of as it helps with repair. Like if you've had surgery or an injury, or any of those things, it's all of those repair things. Well, what this these two injections have done is they've taken a piece of metal, a messenger RNA that has a recipe written on it designed in a lab. And that desert, that recipe is to go and make through the manufacturing process, a protein called the spike protein, those messenger RNA, little particles are extremely unstable. And in order to take them from the laboratory, and get them into your body, they have to be wrapped around in a bubble of lipid coating, they wrapped around that messenger RNA with the recipe to keep it stable. So when they inject that
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messenger RNA with the recipe coated in the lipids with the shellack, around the outside of it into your body, that lipid protein binds with yourselves and opens up think about it like cracking open like an egg and depositing that messenger RNA with the recipe inside of yourselves. That recipe then is run through run through the ribosomes. So think of that as the is the factory to make the protein. That protein is called the spike protein. That protein is supposed to be similar to the spike protein on the surface of the Coronavirus that's causing infection. The idea behind this process is that if we create this protein, and then we create an antibody to that protein, we can take that antibody and the next time the Coronavirus is floating around will glom on to its spike protein and neutralize it.
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Adam: I kind of like the whole idea the whole technology sounds. That sounds
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John: exact same thing. And my comment early on was if this is true, and it actually works, which I have not seen any evidence of it.
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Adam: Well, I haven't. I clearly have a follow up clip.
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John: If it's true, and it works, it should end the common cold. Absolutely, which is why they started researching him in the first place. Now if they get it of course, it's only half they there's a rhinovirus, cold, too. There's two kinds button, you know, and the common cold which is the usually the bad colds are caused by Coronavirus. And so it should end the to anyone who gets this vaccine. If it works, it should end the common cold in them forever. Yeah, but why don't they won't let it be tested on animals because apparently doesn't work?
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Adam: Well, we heard how it's supposed to work. This is what's actually happening.
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Unknown: In theory, that's what's supposed to happen. But instead what happens is, once we've gone through that manufacturing, we've created that spike protein, there's a lot of different things that can happen with it. For one thing, it can irrevocably bind to the surface of your cells. The other thing that process that protein can do is both through a process called transfection can go backwards the protein then and bind to your DNA, and irreversibly change it. The third thing that spike protein can do once we've manufactured it as Yes, we can make antibodies to that spike protein. The problem is there's a real issue with the antibodies that are created through this process. Under normal vaccination like for say flu shots, or the measles or shingles or the chickenpox. We make a particular type of antibody that's called a neutralizing antibody. When that binds to those recurrent viruses, it gobbles them up brings in your white blood cells and disposes of it we don't even know that happens. It happens all day long in our immune system, but the anti spike antibodies, I've mapped out about 10 different mechanisms of injury that that anti spike antibody can cause inside of your body. What's its been created by that process, that manufacturing process I just described, that anti spike antibody that's supposed to be there to keep you from getting sick, actually, if you produce it in very high quantities can have direct adverse effects on your tissues, primarily your lungs,
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but also to the liver, to the kidney and to your heart.
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Yay.
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Adam: Tasty.
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John: So another way of looking at this I think, is that you've got these guys trying to do Coronavirus vaccinations in 2002 and probably long before that. And just they keep running into a brick wall which is the you know they give it to a bunch of animals and all the mink die or whatever.
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Adam: Once they get in the wild once they get the in the wild.
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John: You can't get to sing past the animal trials. And they keep looking at the numbers and they keep looking at the math and they keep looking at the charts and stuff they draw on the, on the whiteboard, and they say, you know, it's quite possible because it is possible that we're different enough, that is not going to have the same effect on humans as it will on the animals. But we can't get past these animal trials, because that's what's killing us moving ahead with these ideas with the mRNA vaccine style of vaccination. What do we have to do to bypass the animal trials?
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Adam: Well,
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John: opportunity one
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Adam: kill all the mink just just to make sure just in case anyone gets any ideas? And yeah, yeah, well, that's pretty weird.
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John: Because I don't want the vaccine because I don't want to be a guinea pig. Yeah, that's exactly what you are guinea pig to take this thing. And, you know,
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Adam: we had ivermectin was starting to kind of creep back up again. to wage I mean, you can't post about ivermectin on or infer bakhtin. on social media, you'll get. I think you'll be that you'll have to take that down.
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John: Is it ever met? Remember, Max?
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Adam: I think it's informaton. But I'll look it up. It's readily available anywhere in a pinball. Yeah, you can get it for your dog and you can eat it, you'll be okay. And you won't get worms and your coat will be nice and shiny. But you also probably won't die. So this is a problem and the pharmaceutical industry does
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John: what is ivermectin cyber MC
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Adam: there's no end in ivermectin
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John: I ve r m e ti n.
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Adam: I'm glad you looked it up ivermectin then perfect. So we, you know, what we have seen is a when it's going against the vaccine. It's probably Pfizer's marketing team who are discrediting their competitors. And that's what we saw with AstraZeneca. That's what we saw with the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. So now we have to have just, you know, get Kimmel on the phone. This ivermectin thing is irritating the crap out of us. We already got Twitter and Facebook and everyone taking that stuff down. We've got warning links over at YouTube. We've demonetised people talking about it. We've gotten rid of the frontline doctors and anyone else who said that they had they are now on bridey on. That's where they are. They're on bridey on Good job, everybody. But this ivermectin thing, it's a problem. Kimmo what can we do with Kimble by No boss? What's your skit? It'll be great this week in COVID history. As we head into April 2020. President Trump is a ratings. Mr. Trump and his Coronavirus updates
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Unknown: have attracted an audience of 8.5 million roughly the viewership of the season finale of The Bachelor. That's not me talking. That's literally what the President tweeted. Word for word was weird.
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Noise number one, a
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Facebook number one on Facebook is the number one how do we beat this pandemic? Maybe by wearing masks? The CDC says it's a good idea with masks. It's going to be
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really a voluntary thing. You can do it you don't have to do it. I'm choosing not to do it.
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Thinking Mr. T. Who needs masks when you have tonight's sponsor?
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Adam: hydroxychloroquine hydroxy Flora Quinn
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John: hydrochloric one hydroxy
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Unknown: quinolone It's unbelievable.
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And totally untested. I
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Adam: was sure it was ivermectin Maybe it comes up later. But hydroxy is the same story. We have purchased
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Unknown: 29 million pills. We're sending them to the hospitals. We're sending them all over. There are signs that it works on this some very strong signs.
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But don't just take his word for it.
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John: Everything shows that it works. I think it's the beginning of the end of the pandemic. I'm very serious. I think history will judge who's right on this debate. I bet on President Trump's intuition on this one.
1:14:05
Unknown: What do you have to lose?
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Adam: Oh shit I'm sorry. I thought it was ivermectin
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John: Well, all still haven't done a sketch on ivermectin yet. They have taken it off the market though. That was kind of a bus.
1:14:24
Adam: Well, of course they have done that. I had the Gosh, there was a there was a great PSA. Let me see what Oh, yes. This is the CDC public service announcement. Because we still need you to comply with the masking even though Texas it is unnecessary.
1:14:42
John: They're still messed up.
1:14:43
Adam: Oh, it well. It's about 85% now but yeah, that totally matched up and I went to the spin studio. big joke. You go in is packed. Shoulder to shoulder no mass but Oh, walking in the door but have a mask on. This is the Centers for Disease disease control their propaganda Dude, you're and and this is going to carry over to the vaccine right now it's about the mask, you will take these exact same people with the exact same words and replace mask for vaccine in about the next three weeks.
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Unknown: I wear a mask,
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because
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I wear a mask because it's a tiny sacrifice to protect your freedoms,
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your mask because I can help stop the spread of COVID-19 in my community.
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I wear a mask because I care about you. Even if I don't know you.
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I want to keep doctors, nurses and other essential workers safe.
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I wear a mask because I can't put my baby can
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Adam: I wear a mask
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Unknown: because I want to feel safe sending my kids back to school. My kids wear masks to keep their friends safe.
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I wear a mask
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because I want you to stay healthy.
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I wear a mask because I really want to get a haircut soon.
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I wear a mask because I care about the
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health and well being of those around me.
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I wear a mask because I might not know that I'm sick.
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Joseph mascara. But me familia
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de la comunidad.
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I wear a mask because I want to keep
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others safe.
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I wear a mask because I want to protect everybody.
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I wear a mask. because too many people who look like me are getting sick and dying from COVID-19
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I'm fond of seeing people smile with their eyes. It's a beautiful experience in these times.
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Do it for their futures.
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Even if you don't have to,
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I hope you choose to.
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Adam: I'm doing it to protect your freedom.
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John: But know that every braces every connotation It was fantastic Hollywood production, but I just cannot imagine a mom wearing a mask to protect her baby.
1:17:12
Adam: Oh john, Polly crap. Absolutely. Why would a
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John: mom who should be hugging and kissing the baby now and suckling the baby be wearing a mask it This is stupid. Okay,
1:17:25
Adam: what you what we just heard and what we hear is stupid has been incredibly effective. The people who have only been exposed to a certain type of messaging and who in general are under for under informed over socialized headline readers headline routers, ooh, look at this headline. They are all in and even people who have been to our home during this drop nurse pandemic and who have been here with us although at one point socially distance but they're not really all that much. They get the vaccine and they are ecstatic john Oh I'm so oh my god, I can't wait Oh, oh, and they're celebrating and whenever I hear people whenever I feel that ecstatic about their vaccine I tried to remember them as they were at that moment. Yes that because I just want to make sure I have that memory of them before they either finger out they've been they've been hosed or duped or worse.
1:18:30
John: You know they have this reaction to the vaccine I'm wondering where they put a little amphetamine in that shot you know,
1:18:35
Adam: but this is this is before they get it this is just getting the meeting is getting the oppose Where did you get it? Is there a website Can I get an appointment?
1:18:50
John: which one I got the appointment oh boy blah blah blah. You mean Day in the Life? Yeah Dana life.
1:18:58
Adam: I got the appointment today. Oh boy. Boom, my Vax was all set up at CVX It was a dry right? I know. You interrupted my flow man. I was there another thing here Oh yes. Another clip that we played weeks and weeks ago started to go viral but I think it is appropriate now. It's the it's the other side to the freedom passport. And that is the well health building. I end the certification I will replay the star studded celebrity advertisement for the well health certification Corporation Inc. LLC.
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Unknown: If you want to get back to your favorite places and feel confident they have put your health and safety first look for the well health
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Adam: safety seal
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Unknown: look for the well health safety seal
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look for the well health safety seal.
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John: I'm Dr. Richard Carmona, the 70 Surgeon General of the United States of America. This is the well health safety seal from the International well building Institute, the global authority on healthy buildings. The well house safety rating was informed by years of research and input from hundreds of leading neurologists, public health experts, epidemiologists, and building professionals around the world.
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Unknown: You'll see it at schools, offices, banks, childcare centers, all the places we go.
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The well health safety seal means that we'll feel better going into restaurants, theaters, stores, hotels, stadiums, to all the places that we love.
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Everything may look the same. But the well health safety shield means that your health and safety are top of mind when it comes to cleaning and sanitizing procedures,
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air and water quality management, emergency preparedness programs and health services.
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So look for the well health safety seal outside and feel more confident going inside. Learn more about the well health safety rating at well. Health safety.com
1:21:04
Adam: Robert De Niro, Jennifer Lopez, Lady Gaga, all highly overpaid, irrelevant people after the pandemic, and it's so this goes viral again, we've already deconstructed it. I just do it again quickly.
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John: So, yes, I'm just saying it's going to finish up because I have a thought or two stupidity threat. Well,
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Adam: the first thing is the stupidity of the stupidity of the M five m, Fox, Fox and Friends brought Charles Payne on to explain what's going on. And he's, I mean, he's partially right. But God, man, Wikipedia, Google, this is the green New Deal. This is the green New Deal. Notice he does say deal. I kind of like that.
1:21:46
Unknown: And it's the ultimate Shakedown small businesses are going to suffer. You know, a couple years ago when AOC suggested that all buildings may have to be retrofitted. You know, the bottom line that they have to become green, green compliant, this
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is a step toward
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that direction, with a focus on going after businesses. And listen, it's extraordinarily expensive. It's anywhere from 2500 to $12,000,
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depending on the size of the building. And some of the things they say they cover that there's 22 criteria, you got to hit 15
1:22:17
Adam: of them here in water quality
1:22:20
Unknown: health service resources. What about hell, that means emergency preparedness programs? I mean, you know, imagine you open up a bagel shop, and this is what you've got to deal with.
1:22:30
It's absolutely phenomenal. And let me tell you guys, this is this is dangerous stuff. Apparently, they already have this program in place in 67 countries, over 8.5
1:22:41
Adam: million businesses. So Charles Payne is like, my hair's on fire. This is nothing new. These are literally is a rebrand of the US, g bc the US Green Building Council. It's the same people the same founder. These are the people that brought us lead to remember lead. Lead is what makes your toilet
1:23:09
John: count or something they can gouge for businesses, we have nothing to do with the New World Order. I
1:23:14
Adam: can. No this is this is total money grab this is the leadership and Energy and Environmental Design is the reason why your toilets don't flush the way they used to. It's the reason why you have no shower pressure. That's who these guys are. And I'm sad because one of our producers here in Austin, his family had a whole background in commercial cleaning products. And he put together a dynamite pitch deck. They had the you know, they had like a military guy and a doctor guy and they had all the right people on the board. They wanted to do this exact thing. They wanted to do a certification for buildings. I actually helped them with that deck and sent it on to Kleiner Perkins. like, Yeah, why not give it a shot. They're no match for this group. This group. This is a multi billion dollar operation. And they're just out to screw that part out. He's right. You'll have to have a certification, you'll have a QR code. And it's just another part of the whole equation
1:24:13
John: and it's okay. When I go into a restaurant I'm more concerned about what the local health department thinks that some bogus blue sticker stickers going nowhere but
1:24:22
Adam: you're going to see restaurant it's going to be very interesting businesses are going to be stuck between their regulars who demand demand that their staff is vaccinated that their build the building has a well health certification. Well, that would be and then anyone comes in has to have a vaccine, freedom passport. And then they'll have the other customers were saying
1:24:44
John: I get a lot of business where I see it. I'm
1:24:46
Adam: like, well, that will I understand but that
1:24:49
John: remember that was in Florida or someplace was that we were the one store that doesn't require or they had a some do gooders went on TV say well here this store doesn't require me And the next thing you know the place was packed
1:25:02
Adam: gonna kill you just think for business owner for a second, which choice do you make? If you're an Austin group? If you're an A Yes, if you're in Austin, what are you going to do? And not that people are afraid they're all full of crap. They're liars. Now, this separates you.
1:25:17
John: They're very attacking your small businesses, they were big business.
1:25:21
Adam: Great, reset baby, put them out of business. Just make it too expensive for anybody to operate. It's the socialist way. This is what I grew up with in the Netherlands, is how it works. And send everybody blue envelopes with warnings. Whoa. So you know that government envelope is blue?
1:25:43
John: Well, that's what part of their marketing scheme would be the next thing to do. It seems to me, same guys who put this little certificate session send out a flyer to Eric because you can get the mailing list for every local citizen through various sources and sent adheres to places that would not comply.
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Adam: Yes. Oh, why
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John: not? Yeah.
1:26:04
Unknown: Huh.
1:26:07
John: Put it in a blue envelopes. Yeah.
1:26:10
Adam: With with all of those windows, and you know, the little address window whenever you get one of those? Yeah, you're always out crap. Another one from the government. The government? Yeah. Well, of course, we need to reject this. I hope I hope America can do it. I think Europe will they won't even get a choice because you have no freedom. No freedom over the king. Well, you're
1:26:33
John: marching over there, though. We're not doing any of this. No hose down by the Brussels government.
1:26:40
Adam: No, but we don't have a curfew either. Now, it's a little different. We're not as locked down as
1:26:46
John: your he had a curfew in California.
1:26:49
Adam: Hello, California. You deserve you deserve to die out there. Come on. Crazy people. You. You are too obedient.
1:26:59
John: No, actually, they know there's all these stats. Were you missing the point? Oh, there's all these rules. But nobody, you know, people follow him in a catches catch can manner I mean, some people, the curfew tonight look out and see if I can see the freeway from my my windows. And there was a curfew did nothing. And nobody had enforced it. There was no unless there's an enforcement mechanism, which there rarely is, especially in California. They assume everyone's going to do what they're going to do, and probably followed the rules. They don't there's nothing to it.
1:27:38
Adam: Hey, I get a lot of email from people about this movie. King Kong Vs. Godzilla. Ah,
1:27:47
John: yes. Streaming? it?
1:27:50
Adam: Did you get any emails about this? No, I
1:27:53
John: got no emails about it. I see some reviews though. And people are good, you get a kick out of it?
1:27:58
Adam: Well, so from what I understand messages, well, from what I understand the storyline is a podcaster. Hello, has has discovered something I really don't know the full plot. And then one of the podcast listeners this girl, you know, she's figuring out what's going on. And she tries to explain it to her dad. So that's the extent of what I know about the plot. But when I hear these lines from the movie, I mean, often people say, Wow, man, someone said in the morning and they must be a listener. Now they were just talking about something in the morning.
1:28:32
John: I think you're right, I did get mail about this. Alright, so
1:28:35
Adam: here's a shorty this. And this does have a number of have no agenda. So type talking here.
1:28:41
Unknown: That I'm telling you there's something provoking him that we're not seeing here.
1:28:45
Why else would Godzilla fashion intimidation just like if there wasn't another Titan around that podcast is filling your head with garbage? You should be in school.
1:28:53
I am just trying to
1:28:54
help. I don't want you to help. I
1:28:55
Adam: want you to stay safe. Come on. I mean, the first part about podcasts and everything with that. I just want you to stay safe. That was obvious. That was an obvious wink towards you. Yeah, we just want Jcd when he sees his movie to yell, Go fuck yourself. That's all they want. They're just trying to trigger you. So So we do have these cool ISOs I guess
1:29:18
Unknown: a podcast is filling your head with garbage. You should be in school.
1:29:21
Adam: And then so they go down to some place where the magic is or the secret and they take in an elevator down into the earth. Sub level 33 I mean, come on.
1:29:35
John: Can you what sub level 33 Yes. Give me that one.
1:29:40
Adam: So I think we have to watch this movie now. It might be something.
1:29:45
John: I'll record it. Pull some clips from it.
1:29:48
Adam: Oh, good. Well, I'm just gonna watch. You go pull those clips.
1:29:53
John: I'm gonna go pull clips man once they're gone. Once you pull the tab and wait while you're in Abilene living it up. Did motel six
1:30:01
Adam: Galveston? pull the tab baby?
1:30:07
John: All right. Anything else less than the COVID beat?
1:30:12
Adam: Let me say, I'm waiting for you to pull the tab.
1:30:15
John: Oh, pull Oh, I set up. Here's what I thought you meant. You're in Galveston at the bar. And you're doing a bit you said pull the tab I want to, you know, you're going to open up a tab at the bar in Galveston. So you guys you and and the keeper can live it up.
1:30:31
Adam: I gotta figure I thought you meant I know. We have not been successful yet. In queueing our PBR. No, I will never I will never get it together. I guess.
1:30:41
John: Shirt drives me to drink.
1:30:42
Adam: Oh, okay, there it is everybody. Hello, my
1:30:47
John: toes and clay not on we're in a world of PBR on the way laughs Good.
1:30:56
Unknown: Good. That's right, everybody.
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Adam: Blue Ribbon. And I'd like to say in the morning thank you for your courage. The man who put the C twice in celebrity COVID endorsement Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. JOHN C. Dvorak soon to be the birthday boy and I
1:31:15
John: in the morning to Mr. Adam Curry elsayed Mori ship see books and graphic near subs, no water the dames and knights out there
1:31:20
Adam: in the morning to our trolls in the illustrious troll room. How you doing trolls? Good to everybody here. Let me see. Can I get the troll counter? clickety clickety clickety clack. What do we have hands up, troll. 1703 low low for a Sunday. Oh, very low. That's very
1:31:41
John: holiday.
1:31:41
Adam: It's Easter. What are you people doing here at all?
1:31:46
John: Really, really? Looking for eggs or going to church?
1:31:49
Adam: that's actually quite insane to have that many people on Easter tevens I tell you heathens. Now that's the troll room. Also available on Easter for trolling. That's right We don't close 24 seven no agenda stream.com is where you can get all the action and this is the live stream while you troll along it's great fun It truly is. And a lot of those trolls can be found on mastodon the Federated network we we have our own server no agenda social calm. You can follow people there. You know you can't join right now. We're going to wait until I think we're back from from our break and then we're going to purge whatever accounts have been inactive for over two years. We'll open it up again. I just tried to keep it small decentralized, so please consider
1:32:34
John: also we also have to rouse certain troublemakers.
1:32:39
Adam: Oh, well. We're totally rousteing troublemakers. And now that I've seen the latest animated no agenda video, I am totally for the Nuremberg trials. I want you and your writing crop and your leather hat. I want you leading them and we will eliminate people
1:32:54
Unknown: from the platform. You will be eliminated.
1:32:57
Adam: We will do it just like jack does it. This will be insanely cool.
1:33:03
John: I didn't get a nose ring. So I can do that. Right.
1:33:07
Adam: So you can follow at Adam at no agenda social calm. What we need is we need to a website that shows different instances people can sign up to because you can still join in the party. And
1:33:20
John: what do you think that look is that jack Dorsey is trying to convey these guys disheveled hair a huge like Taliban beard and a nose ring. Yeah,
1:33:30
Adam: what he looks like exists that looks like one thing and one thing only that as Oh goat Yeah, exactly. The fat ESCO that said no agenda, social calm. And you can also follow at Jhansi Dvorak had no agenda social calm. And we had a major meltdown on our on our art generator for Episode 1334. Everyone noticed it now it's it's it was interesting going to no agenda social afterwards and seeing all the people yelling and trying to get our attention. It may come as a surprise. But there's really it's really even hard to keep track of the troll room while we're doing a show. So I'm not on no email. I'm not emailing, you know, looking at posts. I'm not going down my TL and we're doing a show so great efforts. Does no one have my smile my phone number does no one have a signal account. Who can reach out to me but anyway wouldn't have mattered because there wasn't much we can do about it. However, it just got worse from there. As we wound up choosing a piece of art, which to my knowledge was also completely stolen.
1:34:51
John: It was stolen. batsuit was Yes,
1:34:53
Adam: yes, it was stolen. All they did is they changed the background and the colors. Oh yeah, I know. And we didn't change it because we were, you know, disappointed with the whole process couldn't bitch and moan about anything? and bad? Yeah, no, it's very bad. And you know what happens is you've got artists who are ready to revolt.
1:35:14
John: You got mutiny there. Yeah. Well, most artists are revolting.
1:35:18
Adam: mutiny, because a no one had a choice, a chance to be picked and be. We picked some piece of bogus stolen stuff.
1:35:28
John: I didn't notice that first time around. Oh, well, Oh, well. happens now. But we were it'd be we'd be doing a rock and a hard place. We didn't have time for this. Yeah.
1:35:36
Adam: And in fact, I got one one load on the on the art generator and, and all these things did coincidentally happen together, we had a glitch. And I'm said that because it was a true glitch in the matrix. We lost the stream, we had a net split on the on the troll room, and the art generator.
1:35:53
John: We were being attacked or being
1:35:54
Adam: under attack totally being attacked with some DDoS. And, haha, we live on.
1:36:04
John: Yes, of course, because we're independent of pod bean.
1:36:09
Adam: It's stupid. There was a lot of really nicely done art. Now today. Obviously, you've already got I'm not going to look at it because I don't want to be influenced. But you will be able to see some of the things rolling by I'm sure Dred Scott will put them into our snazzy chapters, which you can see on any compatible podcasting 2.0 app, we suggest breeze Sphinx, pod station and pod friend, all great apps to enjoy the future with as the prediction came out that and I didn't make this prediction. But a journalist in the industry said they expect Apple to close down the apple podcast database pretty soon.
1:36:52
John: Wow.
1:36:53
Adam: And the reason is they they're going to go exclusive. They're going to allow people to charge money for it. So 299 for a season, I guess who would ever do 9090? I don't know what, what what it'll be. And so they want to keep that within their walls. They want people listening to that stuff free somewhere else. So they go I think people will have to make a decision. You're exclusive in there with Apple, you're exclusive in there with Spotify, or you're screwed. It's a mistake. And I don't know it for sure. But you know, when a journalist says good,
1:37:26
John: because no doubt about the fact that something like that would have been discussed. Yeah. There's no I mean, you've been in enough meetings?
1:37:35
Adam: Yeah. What would I have
1:37:36
John: been this? What I thought, here's
1:37:38
Adam: what I think. You know, I talked to the Apple, the James Bond's over there. He's the he's the boss of all of our all of podcasting at Apple. And I talked to him in November, December. And I told him what we were doing. And he's like, Yeah, that's great. And he said, Yeah, so it was a year you're working on your Apple podcast one, right? It'll be your it'll be part of your package. You said, Yeah. What do you think of the idea? stupidly, I said, God, that's a really dumb idea. I would never try to compete with Spotify, like that. So I don't tell you subsequently, I got no more details on what they're doing. But I'm pretty sure that they had the meeting, If true, and set up. Well, that podcast index.org, they've got it covered. So we're just going to shut it off. And I think that might happen.
1:38:25
John: But what you might have done foolishly, or by accident, on accident, I'll say
1:38:31
Adam: as the million advertently. How does that sound?
1:38:35
John: It avoids the problem with en, I would say that you may have given them an idea. Because when you said why, why are you going to do that and you can't compete with Spotify, you made it sound as though there's some sort of engine civil foe.
1:38:49
Adam: And they got all worked and have to go do it now. Yeah. So do you think it's possible
1:38:54
John: these guys? Bennett here, that whole thing?
1:38:56
Adam: Well, well, good power to him? I have no problem with
1:39:02
John: this inevitable.
1:39:03
Adam: We'll just sit over here with Google Apps and our little features and go screw yourselves. It. I think it's
1:39:10
John: I've always thought it was inevitable that Apple is going to shut the door on on on being a delivery mechanism without getting any money. You
1:39:19
Adam: know, what I found out that it was also on accident that they became kind of the index of choice for any podcast, app developer. And that's how their podcast app works. It does it there. The Apple App actually does all the aggregation inside, it just needed to ping some database somewhere just to get some basic details. And that's why they had to keep the whole database open, because you can't be giving everyone API keys who buys an iPhone who wants to use the podcast app. So it was totally by accident. They weren't actually being necessarily nice. And say, go ahead x axis or index. And I think that they'll just be like, we never wanted anyone that's close it down. We're done. And then and then we will not
1:40:03
John: it's not a shocker when Apple pull stunts like this oh no no no. And over the years they've shut down dealer networks they've changed their main processing chip and told every every developer to bad recode
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Adam: Rosetta Rosetta doing it again with the M one chip recode Yeah, yeah, no that shit works anymore. Anyway if you want to find out how we are saving independent podcast and go to podcast index.org but screw that. I'd like to see some brand new art today so no agenda art generator calm Thank you all very much artists for hanging in there and for not not going straight into the mutiny train, I hear you you're sensitive, you're angry stuff does happen. We were under attack, nothing we could really do about it. Even CloudFlare. Me they protected us ultimately, but couldn't really couldn't really make it all happen for us. So looking forward to some fresh art, one of the few podcasts that has the production staff to do this to give us a choice of 1015 pieces. Truly unheard of. That's why we are the best podcast in the universe. And we'd like to thank our executive and associate executive producers for Episode 1335. Since that's the only way we fund the operation, no creepy corporate money. No Chinese influence no ads, just you the producers and us,
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John: too. We start off today with two anonymous donations.
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Adam: Oh, no, I
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John: don't know if these are combined. Or what? Because
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Adam: you don't know who it is. You don't know anything?
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John: Right. But the first one is a 1300 $99 from Berwyn. Whoa, Illinois, and it's got no note. And then the second one is for $696.96 69696. And it's anonymous and it says no jingles no karma. Happy birthday, john. And and by the way,
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Adam: tomorrow's your birthday. Happy birthday, john
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John: Morrow is my birthday. Oh, and this one he's got 6969 69 Hello.
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Adam: Yeah. But now anonymous. The top one is is blue. Is this an Insta night? Is this what is this? Well,
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John: again, we'll have easy on that. Is there a knighting list on there that
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Adam: Oh, I know what this is? Yes. This was a yes. Let me see. I have served gold plate that's right.
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John: Oh, it's our buddy sir. Gold Play. Yeah,
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Adam: we
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John: had a he's the one who keeps coming in and out of right. He's a black knight. He's got to be black knighted. today. He's gotten in the vortex. Oh, no,
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Adam: he did not. How long? How long has he been spinning in the vortex? About a month? No.
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John: Yeah, when you get in the vortex like he did? You're in there for a while.
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Adam: Yeah, that's bad. That and if you can get
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John: nauseous and nauseous he donated nosh. $1,000 and got credit for it. And some show going ever got knighted? I don't know it's in the vortex. You know, it's gonna take a while to get out. Oh, man.
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Adam: Well, if you look
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John: at my fault, in this case, I'd say
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Adam: well, if you just anonymous, if you just look at the ground, the spinning will eventually go away. You'll feel less nauseous. It's okay.
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John: We'll get it straightened out. We're back from this long needed vacation.
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Adam: That you know, we are messing up. I know. I can't remember things. I will stop.
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John: You must have noticed next and you knew how to pounce for no reason. And then it wasn't even about that. It's
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Adam: worse. It's worse. I'll be I'll be talking and I'll be telling a story or whatever. And then, right. In the moment. I lose it. And I don't know what I'm talking about. b 12.
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John: Taking it in Yeah,
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Adam: no. You're right. I'm out. It has been it has been over a week here right.
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John: used to take a beat well before the show.
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Adam: Yeah, and I still take all my stuff before the show. I take the Congo Plex and the Yeah, and there's another one called the Copa The, the cabana is to count as a Coca Cola
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Adam: Well,
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John: yes. David food is odors Next on the list from Gladstone, Missouri. Gladstone. He's the Duke of America's Heartland and Arabian peninsula. He's been locked up in
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Adam: Saudi Arabia for I think, and now did he actually see his daughter's birth? Or
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John: born at $32.10? He's been there since COVID. began. Yeah. Happy Easter. He writes from Saudi Arabia, or as they call it here, Sunday, the fourth of April.
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Adam: Right. In Saudi Arabia,
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John: the first working day of the week. We're now six days away, you probably get your head chopped off. As mentioned yesterday, we're now 26 days away from our most recent termination to we do this termination story of his he has been part of a kind of lore that we haven't fully understood.
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Adam: Well, he's so he's a contractor. And I think the is his organization is contracted by the military. But it sounds like they he may even be part of subcontractor groups, or it just shows you that it's all based on in my mind, it's based on the politics and budget. So hey, what are whatever he's doing over there? And God knows. You know, how friendly is the Biden administration? are they sending stuff over? Do we have a Jets? Do we have maintenance? Do we need a base I mean, that's the kind of stuff and then it when you get someone new in his eye, they don't know. And then it's, it's very expensive to send everybody back if you can keep them a little bit longer, maybe pain through the slump and then pick up the slack. But he's basically a modern slave.
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John: He is there's no doubt about it. We might make it to June at the end of this current personnel contract little girl Yay, I got a few irons in the fire for my return to USF job interview back at my last organization as a civilian instructor at the Army's command and General Staff College. So he needs some jobs karma will give it to you. Enter the note, as I write this, I am a on a video chat with Dame Isabel and Dame melody. So they are talking on the video. They both say hi. In fact, Isabella was just telling me about a book that she's reading for the for the third time in a row that and it said that, quote, The book is pretty much the reason that I want to become a dictator. I mean, diplomat? Well, I told her it's good to have career goals and well, being a diplomat has its perks. I wouldn't rule out dictator either. You don't know where your talents may lie until you get a bit older that said, we'd prefer you not to be a dictator. That is all do you both enjoy your well deserved holiday and john Happy birthday and stay safe. Bye. Bye.
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Adam: Thank you very much. Today, we hope you get to rejoin your family very soon. jobs,
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John: Also at 430 to 10 is Dred Scott. Oh just says thanks for all your hard work. Enjoy your time off no jeans, no karma,
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Adam: dread who does it who does the chapters for us? And he's donating sir Dred Scott, thank you so much. Very nice.
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John: He said man among men, dude name.
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Adam: Ben named Mike $420. I see you in Troy, Illinois. Let's see ITM gentlemen, after hearing your poetry reading. I was elevated by the high art I knew I had to donate by donation of $420 is for April for my April 2020. April. Can you read what this says? 20 April 71 birthday. Bob I don't know what that is. April April to outline ii 71 is
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John: 1971 that's when he's born.
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Adam: Now he's 71 sounds better. potheads do the stoner laugh and history nerds point out Hitler's birthday April 20 and 1889. I point out common electric birthday April 20 1972. I've been listening to you since last July after Adam was on the Tom Woods show Hey, a T wo donation. my opinions are not what my opinions are not won on the three by five card of allowable opinion. I did make a 3333 donation back before I understood the system. So I need a D do shake. You've been d deuced. man he's very proud of the fact he spelled it right. Please make fun of sharpened forming respect. We need some Benjamin Crump ISOs to add to the race bait clown show please send them. Thank you crackpot. Thank you buzzkill. A dude named Ben named Mike will make fun of out for you in long form is getting lunch at
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John: Jagger ride shoves Next on the list from Lou dal Kansas 333 69 dojos dog karma is my birthday shout out to my human resource America. She turns to on the fifth is a nice actually interesting and nice name. Also Happy birthday to you Jcd enjoy the break boys. You've earned it.
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John: thank you. Sam one in Palo Alto, California 33333 credit as Sam one got it. Kevin badfinger in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 33333 I don't have a note from him. I looked I couldn't find one. I'm still
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Adam: Oh thank you very much
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John: going in your direction. We have 133 pennies in there nice got it to be used by other people. April 3 March by 46th trip around the sun. This seemed a perfect time to donate. Nice I request Glenfiddich at the roundtable if it please the peerage committee I would like to be known as sir Don of heart. Okay, sounds good to me. Sounds good to me.
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Adam: Alright, so we need a karma. Karma You got it? No problem. See you at the table there, too.
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John: Dame Jennifer over there in Charleston.
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Adam: What is she doing? They're
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John: working her butt off to 6969.
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Adam: and gentlemen, she's available.
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John: Happy birthday, john. Thank you both for day I think somebody says please credit the same calories from her somebody else. Happy birthday, john. Thank you both for the dating karma during my last I guess it was from her. ATP donation has been very fun month HR is still accepting applications. In case any locals missed it. We're having two meetups here in Charleston on Sunday, April 11, part of Sunni's Cross Country Road Trip mentioned on Thursday show on Friday, May 7, check no agenda meetups.com for details and to RSVP. Thank you for the sanity Enjoy your well deserved time off. Oh, x. Oh, loves and kisses name Jennifer.
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Adam: Oh, thank you. Damn, Jennifer.
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John: Rain 254 33. Ray's The one who wrote the note about Jakarta.
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Adam: Yes. And that was not I read the whole thing. This morning was a nice note.
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John: Things First,
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Adam: I'd like how you skirted around it.
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John: But what
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Adam: that was all in her note wasn't in her report. And her donation was an all one note.
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John: No, that was separate. If you click on the PDF is separate.
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John: nogen has been an island of sanity and a sea of bullshit. Thank you for all the epic work you both do. And to the no agenda community for the continued and reliable reality checks. That is my 26th birthday. no better way to celebrate them to donation to the best podcast in universe also happy birthday to john tomorrow. Oh, my donation of 25433 meaning to equals because it's been too long. Since I donated it's upon by for John's birthday for for my birthday and 33 because of the magic number. I'm currently visiting Bali as we noted, Indonesian have boots on the ground report. Yes, we read it. It has been like traveling and to do force quarantining abroad this section makes my note longer Okay, now came in separately. I think some some travel karma would be a good travel cost
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Adam: for travel karma. You bet. You've got constant difference.
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John: Kevin of the burning river in North Olmsted, Ohio. 250 $250 you know, the river and cognac was on fire once there's a river that goes through cognac. It was on fire. Yeah, I think it was in the 70s the Martel warehouse. Oh, they had a leak. It will cut out in the warehouse caught on fire kind of blew up and all the burning cognac went into the river. Oh my. And it took until probably about five years ago, five or six years ago. Just recently it was still burning Martel built up enough stocks again that they could still make some of their final finer cognacs. Oh, we're pretty dead in the water. With their cognac
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Adam: time build up a 25 year or longer
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John: yeah yeah you gotta you have 20 3040 year stocks that you've used for blending Do
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Adam: they not have a backup at a different data center with a 3d printing your cognac
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John: know that one of these days Yeah, that's what the Chinese will do. This is sir Kevin of the burning River. It's been a while since I donate us a portion of the uncle sleepy Joe's bucks. Thank you for that. We always appreciate anyone giving us the government money. I am assured it will go for positive use, of course. Hopefully better than it would have I'd spent spent it.
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Adam: Mark thank you very much Mr. Kevin Mark Hanson's of Peachtree corners ga $233.33 in the morning my dude's a jingle sleepy little kid sleepy Joe little girl boom shakalaka little girl Yay. And while I have donated before it was many moons ago. As such, I am afraid I find myself in douchebaggery balsa with my previous donations I never requested deducing much to my chagrin. I cannot in good conscience host the next Atlanta local 404 meetup at my house whilst I carry such a shameful status. Yes, it's like worse than not getting the vaccine. Therefore, I ask that you please de-douche
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Adam: With that I can carry on feeling fresh and confident I would like to give birthday shoutouts to my third to three of my human resources Micah, turning 16 on April 6, Kayla, turning 28 and April 8 and Kalos human resource my sweet granddaughter Lily, who turns five on April 12. The jingles are in Lily's honor. Lastly, if you care to read this on the air, a little Christian culture and Bible facts. Yes, we always enjoy that. The three T's time, talent and treasure. Yes, has been used by churches at least since I became a Christian in 1991. Also, one mind say that the value for value model was established by the Apostle Paul. He wrote in Second Corinthians nine verse seven. So let each one give us he purposes in his heart not grudgingly or of necessity or compulsion for God loves a cheerful giver. It is in this spirit that I gladly support the best podcast in the universe. Yes, we were thinking of that snappy snow slogan. So that each one gave us purposes in his heart not grudgingly of necessity of compulsion. And we thought time talent treasure worked a little bit better. But yes, it's
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John: acts like a cheerful giver.
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Adam: This has been used by nonprofit organizations as was pointed out, I didn't come up with this. But my beautiful wife told me about it. Tina the keeper. And she says yeah, this has been used. Although I had never seen it. I cannot recall a time when when time talent treasure was used. So sorry, church, we've just co opted it but feels like we can share it as long as we register the trademarks differently. So you don't ask for anything else. I want to give him a karma for that. Thank you very much. You've got a wait karma. He did ask for stuff.
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John: the Duke of the deep south in Sugar Hill, Georgia, to 2019
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Adam: even in one of those races guys down there.
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John: Georgia, Georgia race Happy birthday, john. This uh, this is two boobs and a suasana for your birthday. 808 plus 808 plus 6969.
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Adam: Nice.
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John: Nice. Nice Actually, that's not to boozes it's for boobs. Yeah,
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Adam: it's are two big ones to watch for. Well,
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John: not that big. is for boobs. Okay, for boobs is better than two. I think that this is only my second executive producer credit ever, but today I become a Duke. If it's acceptable to the peerage committee, I would like to claim that he has been donate, he donates constantly but it's not up at this level. I claim to tie the Duke of the Deep South no jangles just jobs karma for all thanks for the years of outstanding analysis and enjoy your much deserved vacations
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Adam: there is not as free are not actually on the list. So let me see let me see. Sir lamb Hmm, that's interesting. But there was there was no titles at all. So I'm putting him right in make sure we get Okay. Well, he gets upgraded. We're good. We're good.
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John: I thought he was a major URL. I can't remember what his previous title was. Okay. He's Duke now but he anyway you get it today. You get it? Get up. You're up here got it? Sure. To look to Baron. Have a look. London is next and he's in Great Britain, the UK in London to 1230 for IGN screening from Gitmo in London where Finally we seem to be unlocking slowly
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Adam: wait for it, wait for it.
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John: I don't know. The great commentary has kept me going on not being able to work please give me some karma for for and mentioned my cycle event. Where's Cambridge? happening this Monday? Keep up the great work sir Luke of London.
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Adam: You bet ma'am. Good luck with your cycling event. Where's Cambridge? Extra plug you've got
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John: in Birmingham Alabama, to 1098 Thanks for what you do now go and enjoy well earned vacation. Just the karma please. Sandy, you got it.
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John: on bad rock of the Idaho Highlands to a to a to jangles Wt c seven Manning morning shot. It's true rebel. lizer breathalyzer ITM gentlemen, today I I joined the distinguished realm of maybe that's what he meant. Distinguish, well, realm of the no agenda Knights. I request to henceforth be referred to as sort of combat rock of the Idaho Highlands for the roundtable. I humbly request haggis. We've had it before. Yeah. And a DRAM of the finest smoked single malt from the island of eila Lega bulan 16. Okay, geez, I know you hear it from all the producers but it can't be overstated how valuable your amygdala shrinking message continues to be in these dark times of you know the thing shut sorry I had a sleepy Joe moment there. Brother these these jokes these jobs karma continued to work from the from my last donation where I mentioned my custom custom rifle business I yes. Benfield proceeds Oh
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Adam: Oh my goodness. I can't afford that. He's got some nice you got to expose
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John: he makes world class weaponry like $15,000 okay and field precision.com with return on my value from the some of the production placed orders with no agenda themed rifles yet 33 already so we got to look for those Yeah, I'll put in a newsletter. Give me a send me a picture send me a gun complete photos will be up on the inside Okay, they're not up yet. And then a social Happy Birthday john. And turn those speakers down.
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Adam: Does he want new jobs karma or just these just this sequence of jingles we'll
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John: give him I was he's worked so well for him. I'm setting up a guide that does what he does. I'd have to give him some more jobs karma.
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Adam: shown up money shot that's a money shot. Kellyanne Conway is a
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John: to to go with sir daddy Cass Baron of the CBOT you in Richmond Virginia $201 congratulations gentlemen on some well deserved time off 4321 go today was Yes, it was 4321 A dashi today is 4321 in Europe
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Adam: no today it's four four everywhere as far as I know.
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Adam: I don't know your birthday is tomorrow does that help it
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John: was somebody says to me I'm getting these calls you know and they're hanging up on me Are these guys are at Apple Apple's calling you because your guy cloudy guy gotta fix it
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Adam: and and you're in your business is at risk of closing because you're not in Google's database. And and your social security numbers been canceled and and you better get the extended warranty on your vehicle because
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John: it's expired. And you get a free cruise.
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Adam: And and we have a special on the pharmacy shipping.
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John: Oh, really? So I have not been able to latch on to these guys. They hear me or something and they hang up on me. Yeah. So Jason listens in and she got trying to record one of these for the show. And she listens as you're not you should answer with a bit more of a They're looking for dumb old sucker suckers. Oh
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Adam: yes suckers
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John: dumb old pill you got to sound older So what? What? What? Okay congratulations gentlemen on some well deserved time off Happy birthday. Special shout out to the fight delts at Washington and Lee Washington and Lee john you have a sweetheart a sweetheart sweat sweat shirt big difference my son a new active I guess is pledging he's pledged to pledge a ran into a no agenda Lister among the truck the fight dealt brother rose defied dealt brothers no agenda nation is alive and well on the campus giving as the Washington elites good school. giving his love and love is giving hope to in a brotherhood can show more love to the daddy cast rewind podcasts are daddy Kaz Baron of the CO t u and C and j
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Adam: That's all that's where all the love is.
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John: last on the list is Do we have anything for No,
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Adam: I don't think so. But other than the Thank you.
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John: He said no jingles No. Yeah, tingles. nikkormat Nicole Jax is last in Paso Robles, California for 200 bucks. Shout out to my husband, James Jackson, his 35th birthday. And his 35th birthday. He loves you guys. And has been listening for over a year now. April 7 is his birthday. I know this will make this. I know it will make it this day.
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Adam: It'll be it'll be it'll be even better if you're there when he hears it.
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John: Okay, say yeah, I know this will make this day is what I said. But what she meant was I know this will make his day. Yes. Yeah, sorry about that cold reads are different. So
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Adam: James, look behind you. Yeah, she's got a nice outfit on right. Paul planned in advance. Enjoy.
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John: And that's our group of producers and associate executive producer, I'm sorry, executive producers and associate executive producers on show 1335.
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Adam: Yes. Thanks, guys. Thanks so much. Yeah. And the notes weren't too long. Not too many jingles. I would say this is a perfect donation segment. This is this is this was well run well produced producers. Excellent job. And these titles are also bad deserved executive producer, subsequently associate executive producer of Episode 1335 of the no agenda. So best podcast in the universe. Thanks. This is great. This is a great send off for us. We will be back in this Sunday show after this semester. No the Monday Thursday. So we're off Thursday off Sunday. We'll be back on the Thursday. After that we will miss you all. And we'll also be thanking producers who came in $50 and above in our second segment if you would like to support us we have two special shows that we have the climate change special which john put together. That'll be on Thursday. Then on Sunday, it'll be Adam stories which is the companion piece to John's stories which we pay the last time we went away for vacation which was in fact 15 months ago. By and if you'd like to do anything about that, please go to our donation page. It's handy you can remember by singing the jingle vora.org slash and just to make sure we didn't miss anybody ogs
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Adam: and thank you once again for your time your talents your treasure for producing Episode 1335 have no agenda formula is this. We go out for hit people in the mouth.
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Adam: little twist. You remember when I were talking about Tucker Carlson that he was getting kind of deep platformed Well, he has no advertisers anymore. He has
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John: got the pillow. Yeah.
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Adam: He's got my pillow.com and ameritech that because you know the cup phone is nothing like
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John: they also send
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Adam: like to cut phone tech. They must they must make so much money on those things that those guys advertise a lot. And I said that clearly the future for him is Fox nation. And and the prognosis the prognosis prognostication came true. He's doing three shows a week on Fox nation which is a streaming app and I was watching him Yesterday with he had an hour long chat with and it's an hour long chat with ours it's now spawn whatever the crazy guy was it was about we played him on the last show. And it was about the vaccines, not one size fits all that's what it was not one size fits all that guy's name was nor chiasm Coleman nor chiasm. And I'm watching this and I realize oh my god is so obvious what he's done three times a week. No commercial interruptions, relaxed studio setting, which looks like it said is ramped somewhere although there was a traditional desk keys doing Rogan. He's completely doing Rogan. He saw Rogen go off to Spotify. And he's like, Okay, I'm going to stream this and I'm going to stream it on Fox nation, and he's getting paid for it. And it's complete. It's it's interesting person, sit him down, talk until you're done. Not three hours. But the form, he's totally co opted that format.
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John: It's not much of a format to co op. No,
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Adam: no, I know. Or Matt. I know, buddy. Okay, but how many people are doing it as Rogan's doing it? Who else is doing?
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John: I think Reuben does this same thing.
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Adam: Yeah, that's true. Ruben does it too. Yeah. I was just I was just surprised that that, you know, it's like this is that's his future. I don't I don't know about the how long the Fox Television Network allows.
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John: Okay, I watched these things. And this real gift is and it's not I don't know if it's his gift or it's the writers. He's got some dynamite radishes. No way. You could do this every day. But on the regular show, he does it. He does an editorial right at the top. Kind of like this. He
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Adam: Riley? I'm sure he right. That's what he writes. I'm sure. He can't read. No, no, you
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John: don't think so? The last one I saw him do is too long. It's too well structured. It has to be written by a team. I mean, yeah, if he did it once a week, I could say yeah, he could do that. But day after day, it's like you know, the monologues on those nighttime shows. You need 56789 writers to put that together otherwise you just can't You can't produce that much. It's not possible. Listen, you can if you're a CIA guy, right the agency's writing for you unless you're that guy and I know the CIA is not writing for him so it's I think that's his best material some of it he I listen to one the other day it was quite good is ranting about the about the Major League Baseball leaving the the Atlanta game he had a great rant about it was outstanding he talked about the bogus arguments about the all they gotta do change the law if I bring him up I should have brought them up we brought the clip up the left said well you know now they're trying to screw everybody so they can't vote you can't bring them water in line which is not true so now it's five o'clock at closes when all the working class people need to go to the polls and now it closes seven that was a lie. And then the whole thing everything they've said is a lie about this is actually you know, just manipulate
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Adam: intimidate dominate. That's the only thing they know how to do. That's what the democratic party does they go into any state they don't care about the people don't care about who's gonna lose money and they bring in their corporate goombazz You know what? I'm going to start boycotting corporations too. We have a Chase Bank Account he and I were just talking about it we're canceling that we're moving all our money to to the community bank what's it called the the credit union screw these guys all our money screwed over money number
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John: small thanks, Austin. It would be nice to use
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Adam: anything but those guys. They're out and I won't drink Coca Cola products. Yeah. Anyone anyone who's virtue signaling as a corporation? You're on my you're on my hitless now. I don't need it. We need to put together
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John: and publish a blacklist. A blacklist not?
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Adam: Yeah,
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John: no agenda blacklist. Yeah. I mean, but unless somebody comes up with a real good reason we shouldn't do that. I
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Adam: think we should. I think we should have a better name though.
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John: The
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Adam: Blacklist kind of it kind of a problem. I mean, I don't
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John: know. Let's do a reverse of it. A freedom list.
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Adam: Freedom list. I like that. Hmm. Freedom. So freedom list is people we do support.
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John: No, no, the freedom list is people we don't support that's the only thing that makes sense. Yeah, otherwise whatever it says it's the opposite.
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Adam: Okay, hold on a second. Freedom list. I'm going as fast as I can. Damage someone already has freedom list calm. How about IO? You want IO or org. org is
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John: better.
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Adam: I don't think we can get org. org is good. Shoot. Well, I
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John: will work on it. Don't where you get take your vacation. Let's I want to play this clip before we get too far into the next segment. Oh, first of all, I want to I do want to plug up the next show coming up. I got two clips from the global warming show. Old clips and I wanted to play him this is the Old Globe this is I put this on into the thing. This is Captain Lear the Lear foundation group. That's right.
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Adam: The Hollywood What are they called? They have a certain name. Yeah, baby. The Norton did Martin Norman Lear Foundation, the Hollywood arm or whatever it is.
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John: Yeah. And they said, Kaplan is the head guy. And here's here he's talking about manipulated for manipulating for global warming story. We have a brand
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Unknown: new aspect of Hollywood healthy society,
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John: which is to work with Health and Society,
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Unknown: on climate change, climate change skin, all these different activities, writer briefings, screenings, newsletters, and so on, are in attempt to provide free resources to writers who want to include climate change as one of the storylines that they're working on. And just to give you an example of that climate change work. A few weeks ago,
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there was a field trip, we do something
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called story bus tours, to the JPL NASA lab in Pasadena, where we brought something like 37 writers and producers to experience the most amazing stuff going on, to inspire them in this area and to be factually accurate.
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John: I think he said jtl for JPL, which I Oh, oops, that's factually accurate. Here's the another clip from this is going to be on the in the big specialists over almost two and a half hours of clips. Yes, and this is the one. This is the but global warming and sex.
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Adam: Ooh, I don't even remember this one.
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Unknown: There are so many different things that can dampen your sex drive, you're tired, you have a headache, the kids are bugging you. And now here's another one to add to the list. Global warming. That's right, climate change can kill your mojo. So researchers looked at really hot days, and then look forward nine months, and what they found is fewer babies were born nine months after those hot days, they defined really hot days as being over 80 degrees. Those hot days made couples feel well, maybe not so hot. The impact was pretty sizable. In the United States, they found that the impact of one hot day meant 1100 fewer births. Nine months later, when you look at the whole United States, we have about 30 days a year with the temperature climbs above 80. However, as global warming takes its toll, it's predicted that we could have 90 days a year where the temperature climbs that high. That could mean eventually in the United States 100,000 fewer births every year, because of global warming is just getting hotter. The weather cooled off couples did get back to coupling. But still it didn't make up for the decreases during the hot months. So it turns out global warming is not just bad for our oceans and our crops. It's also bad for our sex lives.
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John: Can you believe this? South Africa like to know
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Unknown: Yes. Sadly.
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John: As a hate series, premiering on PBS that is just I don't know what to make of it. But they they're trying to deconstruct hate in this country. And you can see it's biased a little bit right from the get go. This is the part one of the I have two clips from a but it's about a 10 minute thing. I only took a couple of short clips just to point out the kind of bias within the whole structure hate series PBS.
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Unknown: Last week, the heads of Facebook, Twitter and Google testified before Congress on how their platforms handle disinformation and the spread of extremism online. The tech giant's all say they do attempt to limit the spread of extremist speech and conspiracy theories and block accounts trafficking in hate and violence. But special correspondent Simon Ostrowski found some of these groups are finding new ways to push their false narratives. This report is part of our ongoing initiative exploring hate anti semitism, racism and extremism. For many the failed January 6 attack on the US Capitol seemed like the high watermark for a dangerous cocktail of right wing
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Adam: ideologies
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Unknown: that flourished during the Trump era.
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Adam: Oh yeah, this is good. This is good. How many parts series how many important series is this?
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John: I only have two eclipses. The problem I have with it is so bigoted. Of course you mean by the failed attack failed to do what
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Adam: it fit well, okay. If you listen to the narrative, and I have not seen the special but I've seen it everywhere. These people tried to overthrow the US government. This was not they tried to overthrow they tried to stop the legal election of Joe Biden as the president. They failed thanks to the heroics of Sandy ocasio Cortez. So when it was failed, that means they didn't they didn't completely. They didn't complete the insurrection. You see, they did not take over the government. That's how sad This is. That's their narrative. That's there. Now
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John: that shows you that they already have preconceived notions about everything. Let's play the second part, which shows a couple more of these little gems.
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Unknown: But for hardcore supporters of the 45th President, the insurrection represented the beginning of a new resistance movement,
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Adam: a movement
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Unknown: that's found new life on a platform control, too familiar on the age of the lockdown. Hi, I'm
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Judy from Nebraska, President Trump is going to act and you need to help him act. You need to get yourselves ready, get food, water, and get your households in order. The military is getting called up
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conference calls like this one recorded a week before the inauguration feature both leaders of the so called patriot movement.
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Can you guys hear me? Hello?
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as well as 1000s of rank and file and conspiracy theories.
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Teams on Twitter and Facebook.
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dialing in back from home.
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We're ready to take action.
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Thank you.
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John: Y'all need to get ready.
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Unknown: Okay,
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just hold on.
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Hold on. We're
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gonna do this. We're gonna do this orderly.
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moderating it all as Carla Dean graves and unassuming Kansas City, family doctor and self professed member of the anti government john birch society first started organizing these standing strong together conferences, as Joe Biden emerged as winner of the 2020 race.
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Adam: Did I tell you about that? The piece that came out about me in Holland and the john birch society.
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John: I want to hear Do you have a thought on this when you go ahead, go ahead. The john birch society, which was probably this at its peak in the 70s, and probably the late 60s and 70s. And we had a local store around here as the john birch society bookstore. And we had a john birch society guy ran a pharmacy they had all a bumper stickers on the front, you know, get the us out of the UN calm you and ism was one of my favorites. Oh, impeach or a Warren. They're all of them. So if you look up the john birch society in Wikipedia, and I can read from it I'm not going to buy just say this. The john birch society was started off as an anti communist operation it was just about communism, and they bitch and moan about the Ducati communist influence which we have today, more than probably back in the 70s. If you really want to look at it objectively, and that's pretty much what they were their their anticommunist was number one, if it's in that we're used to number one anti communist. And the second thing was limited government. It was an anti government. Like this guy says, No, the john birch society was not anti government. They weren't anarchists that's the left, the left has anarchist, they're anti government. This bullcrap.
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Adam: This was a I want to say a couple months ago, a friend of mine started he was major mainstream radio guy, television guy, and he started a podcast and I explained value to value he took the value for value model. And he's off to the races. His name is Robert Robert Jensen, very popular, and very no agenda asked but you know, completely tailored towards the Netherlands. And he's getting a lot of attention. Even though at certain point, you know, he took himself off a YouTube and it was a big deal. And then the there was a report that the military was investigating people visiting his website. I mean, they the crazy stuff. So his left leaning newspaper, and I've been on the show a couple times. I helped him set this up. I've noticed the less reading newspaper reached out to both of us. And it was in Dutch so I won't read it all but the the crux was are you aware that everything you're saying completely married mirrors, the john birch society and known racist organization blah, blah, blah, blah, Dutch lady right Dutch and they wrote this whole article about how we were the Neo john birch society coming from the Dutch
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John: kind of insanity is this Yeah.
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Adam: Please
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John: try it enter the store. This
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Adam: is new to me. I was touched and I forgot about it. You know, hey, by the way, freedom list.io is up and running. And I Have JP Morgan Chase Coca Cola Major League Baseball, IBM, Microsoft, Amazon AWS, I put Pfizer on I think Pfizer should be on there. Oh yeah. Pfizer a bunch of dicks. They're not they're not pro freedom. If you keep this I'll just keep this list up anytime we want to add something to it, just give me a shout and it's easy to put in there. But what you're identifying is part of the danger. This is how they always will try they think they're keeping orange man bad at bay, and and threatening anybody who considers themselves to be magga or just not all in on whatever's happening now. And it's the whole we're coming after you domestic violent extremists. And they thought they had another one man, they were all jacked up. It was oh my goodness. We've got we've got a great story. It's gonna be fantastic. This is cnn breaking news.
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Unknown: to our viewers here in the United States and around the world. I'm wolf blitzer. in the Situation Room, we're following breaking news. Another
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deadly assault at the US Capitol.
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Just some three months after the January 6 insurrection. One Capitol Police officer is dead. Another wounded after attacker ran them with his vehicle crashed into a barrier and charged out out of the car with a knife to deceased officer has just been identified as William Evans, an 18 year member of the forest. Police then shot the suspect dow identified his 25 year old Noah green, who later died at the hospital.
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Authorities won't reveal
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anything about a potential motive, at least not yet. But they do say the attack does not at least for now
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does not appear to be terrorism.
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And that green was not known to US Capitol Police. In a painful reminder of the January 6 attack. The DC
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National Guard was
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immediately deployed to try to secure the scene as the Capitol Building went into complete lockdown. Let's get straight to CNN is
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Brian Todd. He's over at the Capitol. He's joining us right now.
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Brian and very another sad awful day here in the nation's capitol
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Adam: another so he's ready to connected he's ready. Oh, this is great. We got another one of these DVE is Noah green. The suspect to law enforcement sources say rammed his car into two US Capitol Police officers on Friday posted on social media and the weeks before the attack that he'd lost his job and suffered medical ailments and said he believed the federal government was targeting him with mind control. It's one of my favorites. The US government is the number one enemy of black people a caption on one video read in another post on the Instagram account. Green road last week he believed farrakhan had saved him after the terrible afflictions he has suffered presumably by the CIA and FBI and government agencies of the United States of America. Responding to a comment, Noah green road, I have suffered multiple home break ins food poisoning assaults, unauthorized operations in the hospital mind control. In his Facebook post green road, he had been unknowingly taking a drug and suffering from side effects. Greene describes himself as a follower of the Nation of Islam and its founder louis farrakhan, and spoke of going through a difficult time where he learned we leaned on his faith. But in here comes according to the recent messages posted online that have since been taken down. The messages were captured by site. si t. There's our shills once again, I've been waiting for them to pop back up. Because when it's terrorism, you know site is on the case si t. These
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guys are no good. So the narrative didn't fit, big problem. He was not a crazy magga guy. He says the government's the enemy of the black people. So the reporting stops, stopped. Here's what I'd like to know. Now that we've had to we've had two crazy shootings. We had the Colorado attack, the king snoopers a also Muslim or he was Muslim. I think this other guy Nation of Islam so Muslim, whatever they're in that realm. We're not mentioned loudly in the M five m reports is that the supermarket attacked in Colorado the King soopers is a Jewish supermarket and the GM and drove 20 to 30 miles past many others to get to that one specifically. And yes, Jews in Colorado are shaken and frightened after the slaughter at the supermarket writes the Washington Free Beacon. So this guy this back to the Pentagon guy so he was on some kind of drug. He has the government talking to him. He's he just nuts or my question. Did either of these gentlemen or both of them by any chance? Take the vaccine
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John: Well, they should be out the media should be asking that question. Remember you can't do it.
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Adam: It could be number it could become Trump's vaccine in a heartbeat if these people are going nuts over it. And we've seen we've seen pharmaceuticals that drive people crazy Chantix which a lot of Chantix stuff, the anti smoking cessation drug. I think with
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John: the billions of people that are taking this vaccine, I think we'd have a few more shootings.
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Adam: Well, we didn't have any before the vaccine. I'm just saying we also didn't have any before Joe Biden
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John: will put it on the list of things to follow. Yeah, but back to your thesis about they're doing everything they can I it's hard to believe that they're so freaked out about Trump that they have to just go after every Trump thing there is the Cutlass four years from now
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Adam: i don't think they're freaked out I think they're doing it for the ratings the ratings
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John: well there is a rating see but there was I'm gonna get back to this this gates thing the Oh yes.
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Adam: Oh my god, I looked into this You were so right to bring this up even I have a clip
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John: Oh, well Gates was you know that the only thing you find he apparently paid a hooker. And this is like some scandal and maybe the hooker was under age because God knows you never know this later, but you may have more than I do. But I just want to play Dana bash.
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Adam: Good. Yeah. Good old Dana.
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John: Because she comes on and she just makes a she without saying anything or making any real accusations. She just, it's just innuendo to the max and it's really disgusting. Listen to this.
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Unknown: Joining us now. Sudan's chief political correspondent Dana bash is co anchor of State of the Union. Also with us, senior political analyst Nam Lika. Henderson. It is great to see you both. So Dan, let me start with you. What is the the atmosphere in Congress around gates? You know, this guy was so tight with President Trump, but it doesn't exactly seem like his Republican colleagues around
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John: that. But for a second, I'm gonna do a teaser on this. Now, somebody behind this whole thing?
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Adam: Yeah, I think I have this info.
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John: Well, there's a name that crops up that may lose who I think's behind. 11. Okay, continue playing the clip.
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Unknown: This guy was so tight with President Trump, but it doesn't exactly seem like his Republican colleagues are rallying to his defense,
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not in the least, if you can see my text messages from some of his current and former colleagues, you know, I actually can't repeat what some of them say on morning television. And it's because he has not made himself popular with most of his colleagues. And again, we're talking about his fellow Republicans, john, we're talking about people who he has antagonized in the name of being you know, as as beholden and as loyal to the former President Donald Trump as possible in the name of being on conservative media being on Fox News being the darling of that. And the most striking example of that was after the number three in his own party leadership, Liz Cheney, voted her conscience voted to impeach President Trump. He went to Wyoming and taunted her. He went to Wyoming and had a big rally. And look, that was certainly not the first time he made enemies out of people in his own Republican conference. But it was the most, most recent and certainly the most egregious and the eyes of many of them.
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Adam: Yeah. What a puppet, puppet. All in all in on the deep platforming of this guy. so obvious. Well, you want to hear what, what the story is what I found out.
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John: Yeah, we'd love to hear what you found out.
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Adam: Okay. So as I says, I think we are as I kind of guessed, this is about his dad, not about him, but he is the loser in this. So his father, Don Gates is a former Florida State Senate president. And he was trying to help the family of FBI guy, I think Robert Levinson, who was being held hostage, trying to get him back. In fact, there was a there was a whole government, the government was at least aware of the project homecoming, and this is now all all available online. Most of it's been posted. And there was $25 million involved, which I think his father Don Gates was trying to help raise the Israeli government or the Israeli embassy was in on this. So it was it was this former FBI agent, I think turned private investigator Robert Levinson, not sure exactly what he was doing. But he was in Iran, but I don't think he was an endorsed spook because they basically gave up on him. and his family were so mad. They started threatening Matt gates, his father, Don, and said, Look, if you don't help us, if we don't get this done, we're going to start exposing your son for the douchebag that he is. Now what does that mean? I'm not exactly sure it sounds like he paid for a hooker and he banged her and took pictures and showed it to his buddies and hahaha. However, here's where it gets weird. There's another person involved in this. Jake Novak who was the media director of the Israeli consulate was sharing messages about this story which are not have now been
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published with Scott Adams. Scott Adams is involved in this giving advice what he thinks what the hell is going on? It's It's okay, so what this would Jake Novak date is he sent to Scott and by the way Scott, may I recommend to you Wait, I'll read your first with the guy road scoop. I can't report. Representative Gates is the subject of a secret grand jury probe of sex with minors and possibly murder conspiracy. I trust the source charges slash accusations apparently very credible. And then this has ended have the screenshots of Scott Adams and this guy talking back and forth recommendation for Scott. Dude, stay away from this stuff. Stay away from people who are trying to give you scoops if anyone texts you and says scoop block them? I think he's I think Scott Adams is playing with fire here if he's doing this kind of stuff. So I have two clips. Let me see. One that shows us being no agenda gitmo-nation dwellers that this is bullshit. The most flamboyant
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Unknown: and
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bombastic pro Trump republican congressman in Washington, Florida congressman
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Adam: Matt gates, reportedly under federal
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Unknown: criminal investigation for alleged child sex trafficking. As we reported last night, the local republican elected official whose case apparently led investigators to congressman gates, Seminole County tax collector, Joel Greenberg. He was hit just yesterday with a superseding federal indictment, bringing the number
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Adam: of federal felony charges he's now facing 233. So you know, sums up Come on people.
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Unknown: Bob? Yeah,
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Adam: so this is a good clip. And I think I think gates and he looks really worried because he knows it's not a good look. It's not a good look. And so what
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John: what they're not going to let up on me there do democrats
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Adam: know he's done? He's done. They would love to get him out. But what really is going on with this former FBI guy held hostage in Iran that no one wants to touch? There's something really dirty about that. And the 25 million and the Israeli, the Israelis are in on it, maybe? What's happening? And why is this not a government operation? Is this something that was sketched to start with?
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John: So this is your you've opened more questions, then solve with answers. It just seems it's gonna it's gonna develop, it'll develop into something.
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Adam: I do. I've claimed that.
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John: I agree with you, by the way of some guy comes here. This is like, it's almost like believing different people that have all these crazy theories.
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Adam: Claire McCaskill had to slam him.
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Unknown: This is only a federal case if they can prove for Interstate communications were used to entice or pay someone 17 years old or younger. If it's
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Adam: older than 17 then this becomes a local prosecutor this becomes again in the United States of America for some reason if you want to get rid of somebody just tell them they did something wrong with their penis. And by the way, he may have he may have totally totally trafficked Aiden some underage girl. I don't know. It's totally possible.
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John: And he you know, when you say traffic,
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Adam: well, that that means it's the same thing as Epstein Epstein. That's why we're allowed to say it now.
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John: Yeah, when Epstein did take women across the US border, no, no,
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Adam: no, no. Even even cross state lines. If she's under age, then
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John: the laws are. It's just that. It's I mean, it's not like he's driving them. You know, they make it sound like he's got a bus. Yes. And he's picking up all these girls and he's driving traffic mo traffic. It's down to the bunch of Pimps and in Florida.
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Adam: Yes, it's a lot better than saying, well, he might have been with the underage girl. It's better if you say trafficked Come on,
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John: I think is worse.
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Adam: is better for the story. That's my point.
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John: Yeah, he's a tracer, a sex
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Adam: trafficker, and that's what they're that's what they're doing. They have an S people are liars, they have nothing. They don't know anything other than that. She might have been 17. Boom, let's pull out the Epstein thing. Let's call it. Let's call it trafficking, depending on the state, obviously. And even then is 17 illegal? I don't know.
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John: I don't know. In Florida, you look it up.
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Adam: I know. I await him if I recall from the Epstein who didn't come. So what I recall from the Epstein case is maybe legal for fornication and 17. But there is something about the taking across state lines that could be seen as trafficking. It's total technicality bullshit. They want this guy gone. Personally. He's a troublemaker, like mad gays. I don't think he's that effective. He's not he's not a big girl. He's
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John: as good as Jim Jordan for that sort of thing. I
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Adam: don't know what his what his gates actually done. You know, he's a big talker. And I like it. He's got all the right noise. He seems to like appearing on TV a lot. But has he done any? Has he done any any legislation?
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John: I like it. No, he's not like, who actually has a lot of stuff. She's done.
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Adam: Well, yeah. I mean, I don't know why she comes up all of us is Klobuchar. I'm
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John: not talking about someone who's effective legislator, let effective legislator clover char is at the top of the list. Yeah, I looked into her thinking she was gonna become vice president. Because but she got, you know, sidelined by the need to put a black woman in. And but she was very, I she's got a great record. She's a jerk. And she throws staplers that are at her office. Bell betha
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Adam: let's see what he has. Has he done anything? He I don't think Have you done any? I'm looking at his Wikipedia page as he put anything forward into law. They've got to have that on the Wikipedia page, wouldn't they? Now they have controversies drunk driving speeding tickets
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John: Association. Yeah, well, the left wing Wikipedia would have that.
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Adam: Yeah. glorifying violence on Twitter. Possible ethics violations. Oh my goodness. But they do not have a no they don't really have any legislation that he's that maybe hasn't done crap. Who knows? wouldn't surprise me Oh, I got an important note for you from a producer Brian. We were talking about the kaitou with the d3 Yeah, the the mixture of how much d3 to take with with vitamin K two. Yeah, and here it is 100 micrograms of K two for every 10,000 I use of vitamin d3
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John: seems like a lot.
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Adam: Well he says the K two will work in combination with a d3 to ensure the calcium in your food will go where it belongs in your bones 10,000 I use of d3 is perfectly safe to take daily it's the equivalent of standing outside in the sun for 15 to 20 minutes and by the way neither john or I or a doctor
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John: you know we don't recommend dosage we don't we don't tell you some of the things we might be we might be playing with my own benefits for our own experiments a recording that the Horowitz plays to say what Horowitz plays a recording of his of the will we start to talk about stock tips you have to play a disco oh
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Adam: yeah you have to yeah you that you that you that that you're invested or not and
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John: back to you recorded one form that I thought was quite good but you got lost somehow in this system. A new one?
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Adam: I think his is at the end of a disciplined investor. I do that one
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John: Okay, let's wait okay yeah, you have you have read that you read well Alright, what else we got? Well, we'll follow gets Yeah, Gates. Gates that icon. Well,
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Adam: I did want to mention one thing about you remember when read when I was looking at when read this is the it was the republican version of act blue where no matter what website you're donating to for whichever republican goes
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John: goes,
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Adam: it goes yeah, I went through when red, which we found Yeah, but we found out later that was run by jarrods buddy. And the new york times the big piece about how how people got duped by this. Yeah, they thought signing up for a one time money bomb would be $500. Turns out it was $500 a month and didn't realize until $3,000 had been deducted, it was very difficult to get it back on. So whether this is true or not, and I totally believe it. And I think and I think aqua blue does the same thing. All of these clearing house for political donations are horrible. When they're double down triple time, 5x seven time whatever it is. But it looks like a lot of people feel very duped and I've taken them to court. Over the winry id
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John: I take him to court. Yeah,
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Adam: you never get out of it. I guess I'll never win Brooks.
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John: Well, there's a I got a clip here. This is turns out that there's no racism. According to report what no racism in the UK.
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Unknown: UK Government commissioned report has found that country no longer as a system deliberately rigged against ethnic minorities. But as mprs Frank langfitt explains from London critics say they're disappointed with the report. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson commissioned the report in the wake of Black Lives Matter protests here last spring. The report said that racism remains a quote real force in the UK, but that geography family influences socio economic background, culture and religion had a more significant impact on life chances than racism. Racial Equality. campaigners, however, said the report went out of its way to deny that government policies play a role in life outcomes, and instead blamed them on the decisions of individuals and families. Rehana, Azzam national secretary for the trade union, GMB said it felt like a quote deeply cynical report and called it completely irresponsible and immoral. Wow.
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Adam: That's what a joke. One of the most racist countries I've ever lived in.
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John: It's pretty bad in
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Adam: your face, too. They don't care. It's just cultural. Black people. They call them darky. Starkey's, let's just call people. I'm like What did you say? Yeah, I got a dark he's over there. Okay, you should hear him about Indians. But what when? So this is NPR who's? Yeah, that was NPR. Good. Way to go. NPR can kind of tell us you can't. There's no racism in the UK. Clearly we suck America's bad we racist Georgia racist Trump racist MAGA, Orangemen, racist, bad white men, white men, white men. I'm tired of it. If I hear any more anti white man stuff, I'm calling people out. Seriously and it and I've been around people who say this. Why is the white man I gotta come up with a good response because I can feel that I'm gonna blow I'm gonna blow. I'm gonna blow. I got to come up with something better. Oh, speaking of blowing. Oh, yeah. Ladies and gentlemen. We have the camping ban on the ballot here in Austin. As the the mayor and city council now how long goes this almost two years ago decided? We can't forbid our neighbors from camping everywhere. Oh, they're just temporarily experiencing homelessness to all of Cesar Chavez, which is right by talking about
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John: selection. I told you to take pictures. Did you take pictures?
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Adam: Well, I was thinking of it. But a couple things have happened since we last talked. The first thing that happened happened. Now you recall that. So this is let me just finish the story. So there's camping everywhere. right near where we are. East Riverside. It's five tents deep on the median on the median between the road and it's right across from the fast food restaurants. So it's it's rat infested. It's a mess. It's junk. Some people have built entire bungalows. They're parking their cars, there is a Wow. It's all over Austin. And in May on our ballot, we have prop B and that is to reinstate the ban because this is not working for anybody. And one of the things that Governor Abbott did is he opened up a five acre I think piece of land out by the airport where there were facilities people who go camp and there are about 100 people camping there. And this is what happens at breaking news as a fire at a homeless camp. It is the second fire in less than 12 hours that the Austin Fire Department has responded to. This latest fire is at the state owned property on Bastrop Highway near sh 71. This
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Unknown: is by the airport
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camp is on land owned by the Texas Department of Transportation the governor set this up.
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Adam: Now. Listen If you can hear the clue as to how this fire started for a homeless shelter in November 2019. Kenny Rodriguez is live there right now with what we know. Good morning candy.
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Unknown: Yeah, tell Good morning. And what we know right now is that this fire actually started in the second unit right here. Now this fire that started a little after 420 this morning affected four of the 11 units here.
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Adam: Started that fire at 420 in the morning, I wonder what could have started the via. But there was a second fire. This is if you're in downtown Austin, almost right in front of City Hall is all these tents. I mean, it's from Congress Street Bridge to the first Street Bridge and beyond. And this is where people they're not just camping. The camping all the way down to the water. Lady Bird Lake Town Lake. They've got tables, chairs, you know that hanging out, having a good time playing cards. You can't walk on the sidewalk anymore. That's me. They are camping on the sidewalk. And there is a beautiful I want to use to live right right there. A beautiful a bell tower, which I didn't know really the history of but it does have a bell so it does bell on certain occasions certain times. And Yep.
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Unknown: Right now breaking news crews are cleaning up after the historic Buford fire tower in the heart of downtown Austin called fire. This is at Cesar Chavez and Colorado streets. You're looking at a live picture now. The Austin Fire Department says this fire started at a nearby homeless camp set up along Cesar Chavez Street.
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Adam: here's the here's the joke. They're showing the video the nearby homeless camp. The people are in the shot with intense this the 10 feet away from this tower that got that lit on fire and they're saying nearby homeless camp. They're right there.
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Unknown: They tell us the fire is under control now and
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AfD says there's mostly damage to the outside of this 91 year old former fire training tower.
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It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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John: down so
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Adam: we're looking We're leaving. We're leaving. I'm leaving
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John: that you said they passed the law. You know, I
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Adam: make an executive decision. We're gonna we're going to look for a place to go we're going to go out and we'll stay in Texas we'll stay in the Austin area but we're leaving here. It goes to in it the assholes Go ahead. And it's because of the it's the it's the liberal and I'm just gonna say liberal. cowards. You're cowered behind everyone's back. You say gosh, is really horrible. I have to do something about it. But then you don't vote that way. You virtue signal. You're a bunch of cowards. Well, welcome. Welcome to California. I know. You can poopoo it because you're used to it, but not taking it. And he just stopped taking all of this stuff.
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John: idea of the fire tower catching fire.
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Adam: It's a monument. And it's, it's it's a monument to firemen. They put it on fire. Hey, do you have any other show? ISOs What do we have for ISOs? We need a new ISOs Oh, I have one. Here's one. pF Ted Cruz. Go fuck yourself.
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John: A little long and it's a little bit too much is a little much too angry. Yeah, it is quite angry. Let's go to hear me.
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Adam: Hear me. Okay.
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Unknown: Can you guys hear me?
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Adam: Oh, I kind of like that one. What else you have?
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John: Is the pillow guy. Yeah.
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Adam: I know who it is.
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John: Okay, so I decided I'm going to go to the well dig in and go see you. What's, what's Sofia with an F Hold on. Hold on.
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Adam: Is this for your ISO?
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John: Yeah. Oh, I'm
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Adam: sorry. I thought you were launching into a whole new clip. Okay.
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John: Now I'm just telling you the background of the clip. Gotcha. Because it's not really part of anything I did on the show. But here she is she here is the excuse. aches squeeze me I've done
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Adam: so good.
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John: Squeeze me. Tell me said excuse me. So she said squeeze me and I haven't heard someone say squeeze me since the 70s. I don't know where she got that from. No, we
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Adam: have definitely heard that since the 70s. Because that was from Wayne's World.
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John: Oh, right. Exactly. You're right. Anyway, that's her saying Excuse me. And then I have this a little long but it's a good one. This is podcast structure.
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Adam: podcast structure.
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Unknown: This podcast has no structure.
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Adam: This is very close.
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Unknown: Hmm.
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John: I don't want you to help I want you to stay safe.
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Adam: No, I it's for
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Unknown: me. It's between podcasts has no structure. It squeezed me.
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I like the squeeze. I
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Adam: think I like it. If we can, we'll keep the podcast no structure on deck, I think excuse me is just too good because she's so irritating
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Unknown: is the best. I'm going to show my mood by donation to no agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun.
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John: One of these days she's going to plug our show on her show and we'll pick up another 10,000 listeners. Yeah,
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Adam: anything's keep dreaming.
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John: On we do have a few people have thanked for shows 1335. Indeed. And if I can actually open the spreadsheet, I'll be right on their name, starting with Matthew Mark, Mark Padgett a ton of $35.71. Or is Tucker, not the actor, but I don't think unless you moved to Eagle River, Arkansas. You never know dollars and 33 cents. Never know. Harvey Smith 133 69 and Cambridge, Massachusetts. Then we have one I can't wait because it fills up the whole page and I can't see their name.
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Adam: Hold on. Let me see if I can find it. Oh, that's kinda. That's Guy bazi.
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John: guy was he? Well, he wrote a long note that we're not going to read the note?
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Adam: Yeah, he does want to he wants a TPP karma. We'll give that to him at the end. It was actually a very thoughtful note. But yeah,
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John: yeah, it's it's way longer than the average.
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Adam: But But he has he has been around. He's, he's barren. He's barren of the shape shifting juice. So this guy has been around for a long time longtime supporter.
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John: I may put that note in a new web page of notes that do that do that. Thomas Ricardo $100 Joseph reasi in traigo Montana. $100 and he says a douchebag call out to this is from Joseph reasi douchebag call mom and dad you're douchebags.
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Adam: Mom and here's dad.
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John: No, no, sir john Robin $100. Sir. Back bass in Houston, Texas. 100. David Russell 6969. Now these are all birthday donations for my birthday. So
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Adam: let me do it. Let me do them. Let me run down right now. Everyone has nice little little notes. Okay, David Russell. Happy Birthday from sir beach bum Todd Strobel Happy Birthday john. He also wants to be on the birthday list. He'll be 58 on the ninth. Sir Dane the great Happy Birthday john. Andrew Coleman. First time donor please. de-douche ben de duced Jacob honan from Chico Washington Happy Birthday Tom Turner from Salt Lake City Utah. No, no Tom Turner. These are 6969 69 doods. Says Scott tweed from Aliso Viejo, California. Happy Birthday john Ed Warner from Columbia falls Montana Allen shaft St. Paul, Minnesota. Happy Birthday Jcd. Congratulations on surviving another year peace says Lauren ball from Slidell Louisiana, sir dodge of the panhandle and the entire Dodger and misty actually is Happy birthday to you from Pensacola, Florida. We set a Conte Montreal, Quebec, Canada happy sixth birthday john from Joe Conti. Ben todman Mountain Riverview New South Wales Australia. No note James Ward law from Minnesota Hey guys, just open the gates of hell. Bla bla bla bla love you john. Happy birthday. Kevin Niemeyer South Sioux City. Sir Night of the east side 6969 from White Bear Lake and he says for the wind Jcd George Gasper from Glendale California. He'll he wants to house buying karma we'll give you that also Happy Birthday says and stay safe john j COVID. chini Austin, Texas with a 6969 Nina judahites 6969 Happy Birthday john. Your last name is
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properly pronounced devore. JACK, like the Czech composer. I can't get used to the Anglo pronunciation of your name but I'll donate in honor of your birthday anyway,
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John: by the way that's questionable. Then go on Continue. We'll discuss my pronunciation my last name some other time.
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Adam: Duncan copass from Homer, Illinois with a 6969 Tara Reese Happy Birthday from her she's in Urbana, Illinois. Adriana Porto 60 969 and a happy birthday from Temecula, California Gordon Jones from sikeston Missouri. Carl linders says Happy Birthday from North Carolina Zhong le Carrick, Sir quibi could you boo laurentians viler loser allows on I believe Happy Birthday john and Long live the best podcast in the universe and he wants to be added to the birthday April 10, where he will enter his fourth decade. JOHN Leclerc. Ben Smith of Greenville, Texas Happy birthday to you Happy birthday to you Happy birthday Dear john Happy birthday to you. No music was harmed in the creation of this greeting. Sir Chris of the Isle of Wight from Covington, Louisiana. Happy Birthday john lake forest. That's Randy Holcomb Knight of the A has 400 he says Happy Birthday wishing you many more. Jonathan Schroeder from Milan Illinois says nice Mark pardner 6969 Best wishes from Mark pugna say no more. Robert case mill spring North Carolina Happy Birthday john Baronet sir lineman of the net Raleigh net Raleigh Hawk Dame Ashley Lady of the Lake says Happy Birthday john hope your Burton birthdays as wonderful as you are love day match the Lady of the Lake from Mayfield heights Ohio john Aiken Babson Park, Florida, with a 6969 Timothy Lipton from Eden, Utah Happy birthday. Happy Friday. Gentlemen, thank you for your service. And Happy birthday to you john North Logan, Utah where
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service side is SideReel cider side real I can't remember sir side real probably. Happy birthday. Happy birthday, john from your blind Knight serving senzo who's in Brooklyn. David, Harmony Broken Arrow Oklahoma. Fairly snotty last john at mortals on us. And we wind it up with a semi birthday donation not 6969. But 69 from Leiden, the Netherlands rotation Happy birthday, john Best regards from gitmo-nation lowlands and those are the birthday wishes the 69 for your 69th trip around the sun.
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John: Well, thanks to everybody who worked as well wishes and also the earlier ones that were combined. of various numbers that
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Adam: you are loved. You are loved to take that in and loved,
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John: loved it. I'm taking it in. But before I do take it in completely. Let's continue with the thank yous starting with Brian furley in Littleton, Colorado 5510 and Matthew drop Co. in Delaware, Ohio and he says Happy Birthday 5069 Mark dissensus in Ford bid be related to the governor who knows 5030 threes in Fort Pierce, Florida. Susan clay camp in dacula Georgia not be confused with Dracula, Georgia 5021 and the following people are $50 donors name and location where applicable, starting with James Sherif Mehta Nanak New York, Loretta Vandenberg in Provence all Louisiana dance kelise in Vernon, Connecticut, Andrew oxen ham in Knoxville, Tennessee, David beach in San Antonio, Texas. Sir Matthew de Jana zu ski in Chicago 50 a dame night in Edmonds, Washington, sir Brett ferrill and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and sir Brian Watson in Raleigh, North Carolina want to thank everybody on this list, especially for the well wishing, and also for the contributions that made this show possible. Show 1335
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Adam: Yes, everyone under 50, you're on the subscriptions, you are very much appreciated. These are sustaining donations. So we really want to thank you for that as well. And as john said, Our execs are associate exact all the producers who made this a wonderful birthday show and a wonderful Episode 1335 you produce it, it's value for value. Whatever you do, whatever you bring back to us, make sure it's meaningful to you and then you've succeeded in your mission. And please consider us for the next show, which are going to be some fantastic specials for red.org. Slash and a has requested jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs,
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Unknown: and jobs.
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Unknown: Don't wanna be a douche
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Unknown: No
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Adam: meetups taking place around gitmo-nation it is global you can go to no agenda meetups calm find out exactly where the meetups are taking place. You can start one yourself. It's a free service of the no agenda show. It's really you're doing it again. You're the producers. Everyone puts this stuff together and on Tuesday. So nothing on Monday, Tuesday the North Central Indiana protest against tyranny that will be at mad Anthony's taphouse that's Warsaw, Indiana on Thursday. Even though there will be a best of the global warning special that this oh there's a show but still we've got meetups on Thursday, the Stateline mask friendly meetup that's in Clinton, Wisconsin. boxcars, pub and grub. new entry for Thursday Denver's bi weekly whining at the winery. 630 at water's edge winery and Bistro. On Friday la noche en palma de Majorca World Tour 33. This is in hotel Louis Concordia pool bar in Playa de Palma, Spain Alex is who you want to look out for more details on no agenda meetups.com on Saturday, the drunk bastards third meetup splendor and freedom 1230 it's Grants Pass in Oregon it's the weekend beer company, the tiny amigos or anchorage assemble a 4pm Alaska time on Saturday at bear Paul and grill. In Michigan. The local one roller derby club will be a roller derby and you need to RSVP for the private link location at least is organizing that four o'clock as I said on Saturday also on Saturday Philly area take the douchebags bowling five o'clock when
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wynwood lanes in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, and that is the union local 76 I think I would love to do that here in Austin. We should all go bowling. Let me Good idea. Sunday, April 11. Sonny's road trip charleston south co there Sonny is going around the country if you recall and doing meetups, she's doing a big a six week trip around the country doing a classic American road trip and we'll be ready to meet everybody on Sunday in Charleston, South Carolina at the Bay Street beer garden. And that is Dame Jennifer who is organizing that one so you know that that is quality. Monday at the 12th of April exiled Yankees floor Obama meetup 630 in Margaritaville and Panama City Beach, Florida on Wednesday next week, Nashville Vax pass facts packed. That smoking size six o'clock. Sounds like fun. Hollywood, Florida. The tipsy bar will host you at 630 on Wednesday. And then we have next Thursday the 15th Oh, my goodness will almost be backed by then. Charlotte's Thursday. Third Thursday monthly meetup seven o'clock Ed's Tavern and Kevin will be organizing for you. There's a lot more it goes around the world. It goes all the way through June that's listed. Please have a look at no agenda meetups calm. If you can't find anything near you start one yourself. It's
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Unknown: easy. No
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Adam: agenda meetups.com it's like a potty.
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Unknown: Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nice and you will
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Adam: be
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Unknown: triggered.
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You want to be with everybody. Yeah, and
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John: I shouldn't mention, I should mention we got a card from the Dayton loving light amygdala management conference.
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Adam: Oh, was it nice was a nice card.
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John: Yeah. It's cheers from Dayton beer and the Dayton producers offer you a card in the in lieu of a standard meetup report. Oh, 21 souls gathered on the brewery patio and enjoyed an unmasked bubble of sanity. Only the best podcast in the universe can bring together such again as you send a picture. There's also I need a shout out to Rebecca, and Cincinnati and there's awesome local ones that showed up. And there's a photo of a bunch of people like 21 people that drove a handsome group. Thank them for meeting up. Deckard. They punched out a special card with a bunch of Coronavirus. stencils in stay safe on the front. Of course, just
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Adam: we're just a mess with you that you know, everyone's just doing it to make you say that one thing.
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John: I know. Keep it up.
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Adam: Hey, what's that? was that? Was it the Fun Fact Friday? That was the dad and the daughter, David and Layla. Yeah. Okay, now that's coming up next on our agenda stream. That's cool. Oh, we're
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John: putting them on?
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Adam: Yeah, yeah. Oh, good. Oh, we don't mess around show. It's
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Unknown: a cutie pie.
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Adam: Yeah, we don't mess around. That's no agenda stream calm. Do you have I have actually I do you have just something just to keep up with the time so we don't forget. I don't know corruption, collusion, Chinese influence in the United States government and the White House. I don't know. Maybe you listen to a quick 22 second tease of hunter Biden on CBS.
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Unknown: Was that your laptop for real? I
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don't know. I
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know. But you really don't know. The answer is they don't know. Yes.
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That was the idea.
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I had no idea so could
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have been yours. Of course
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certainly. It there couldn't be a laptop out there that was stolen from me that could be that I was hacked. It could be that that was that it was Russian intelligence. It could be that it was stolen from me.
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Adam: Don't you just love him?
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John: a liar.
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Adam: And he looks like he aged 20 years. He really looks haggard. And whatever what a lying piece of crap and they just sit there and just Oh, really?
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John: Oh, yeah. The media is just disgusting. Their job they're ruining the country. Or they're trying to they're not really doing a good job of it.
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Adam: Yeah. Yep, yep. Yep. Yep. You got anything?
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John: Yeah, I got the China registration thing where they want to register everybody want to play that?
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Adam: That sounds kind of depressing. Got anything fun. Oh, okay.
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John: Forget it. I'll say that. Yeah, I was going through the clips and I found the not completely finished because although it might as well be but always as I was listening to the PBS NewsHour, we had our two new guys we had ordered one new guy Brooks in this eight part guy. I wanted to if I find a good old clip of shields I can miss him. This is the old shield clip.
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Adam: Okay,
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Unknown: here we go.
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That is just the kind of the democrats have
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Kratz say
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it willy nilly, you know, there they are. You know,
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John: the
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Adam: one thing I can never accuse you of is that you didn't get that clip yourself. Because we know you watch that. When is that on? Is that on an actual TV channel or is that this Brooks? Yes. News. Our PBS station podcast is a damn podcast man. It's a woman who hates white men.
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John: horrible people hate white man.
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Adam: White man. Yeah, it's the hate white men podcast. Well, that'll do it for us to shows. But you will get your regularly scheduled live stream with this first special on Thursday. That will be the global warming special than Adam stories on Sunday regular time regular stream regular trolls and of course on the podcast after it airs on no agenda stream calm. Coming to you from Austin, Texas capital the drone Star State opportunity zone 33 We're in FEMA Region number six in the governmental maps in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry
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John: here from Northern Silicon Valley where I remain i'm john c devorah.
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Adam: Have a Happy Birthday john and a great break and I'll see you in a week.
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John: Adios.
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Adam: Remember us at the vorak.org slash na until very soon. I do smell photos. Such
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Unknown: the new advice on mass came as the nationwide death toll from COVID-19 past 470,000.
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Adam: I want to say something about this because they spend so much time on Apple masking bullcrap. For example masking masking bullcrap for double masculine bull crap. I cannot find a single instance of a health professional that people are supposed to trust any official anywhere worldwide. I'm fine with that. In addition to strapping a piece of cloth on your face and tying it up with masking tape, like an idiot, here are some other things you can do to strengthen your immunity. They spend so much time on masking bullcrap for the last couple of masking balls
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never, never ever. Never
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double masking bullcrap. Double masking bullcrap.
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John: Double masking,
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Adam: masking bullcrap never, never ever, ever have they done it now once tell you to exercise, eat the right kinds of foods. Vitamin d3 none of that. Never ever, ever because they want you to be a sick, sick infesting human that they pump for with their money making crap. Who else?
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Unknown: Yes, I should be flattered people are coming because I'm the nice guy. That's the reason why it's happening.
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what's what's confirming to abc news that the number of children detained at the border has hit a record high.
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This morning, the record surgeon unaccompanied migrant children at the southern border is overwhelming government facilities leaving almost all the beds taken.
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But the White House continues to say it is not a crisis. I don't think we need to sit here and put new labels on what we have already conveyed is challenging.
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What's Marlin police broke up a caravan of 1000s of people from Honduras who were trying to get to the US but they hadn't made it far.
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Security Forces stopped them on Saturday, saying they needed COVID tests and papers to pass.
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Yet despite promising transparency, officials have not allowed journalists in to see the conditions themselves.
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The US is the largest cocaine consumer in the world. And to get to the US most of that cocaine has to travel this way through Central America and Mexico.
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With that comes violence. And today Guatemala and Honduras are some of the most violent places in the
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world. So what we're doing now is attempting to rebuild, rebuild a system that can accommodate what is happening today. And I like to think is because I'm a nice guy, but it's not
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