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May 13th, 2021 • 3h 39m

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John: I can't get on I can't post out rah rah rah rah.
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Adam: Adam Curry,
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John: John Dvorak. Thursday,
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Adam: May 30 2021. This is your award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 1346. This is no agenda celebrating super immunity broadcasting live from opportunity zone 33 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 it's trash day. I'm Jesse devorah.
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Adam: Everybody's trash day here on Tuesday. So
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John: you get a trash day
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Adam: you get two weeks you get one a week. We get one. Yeah, I got one to
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John: go to a place that have
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Adam: to I remember back in the day, I think. And then only once once every two weeks. Do we get the recycled cloth? Oh, no.
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John: We have we have green bins, recycling and trash all? every week.
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Adam: Yeah. And then once every eight months you can throw your microwave out.
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John: A bulky item we have no we have once a year we have you throw anything out? Yeah,
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Adam: yeah, exactly. The bulky items.
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John: or anything. Yeah. It's like It's like a spring cleaning.
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Adam: Bonanza. Do you have a three by three for us today being Thursday?
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John: Yes, I do.
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Adam: Sorry. Three. Yeah, everybody checking out the network's early in the morning.
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John: Okay, so we first I started off is all commercials. And so I
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Adam: like those commercials.
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John: Yeah, too many. So let's start with CBS. Oh, big special on some a woman that was arrested for being a high school phony. Oh woman that was pretending to be a high school student. And so they turned it into a retrospective of every movie ever made. Was By the way, CBS is turning more into the what ABC used to be. Yeah,
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Adam: were they promoting, promoting promoting other entertainment products.
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John: So they had every movie of everybody and actually this segment of the different clips from the movies. Were pretty funny. I have to say they put whoever put this bit together had a sense of humor. It was worth watching. Then you had NBC and all they had was a kind of a promotion for this movie. D equals documentary a the history of the Sesame Street show and they had a bunch of interviews with different people for work from Sesame. She is boring, boring. Then Good Morning America. Wait
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Adam: a minute. Wait a minute women says there was something I saw something crossed my path this morning about is there some celebrations 100 years of Sesame Street? as a reason I
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John: don't see the success of Sesame Street began in my lifetime and I'm not 100 yet.
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Adam: Okay, all right. I
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John: think maybe 50 maybe 50 or so I
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Adam: just saw there was some story about it
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John: could be 50. But it knows it's to promote this documentary. Okay, gotcha. So, good morning, America. I'm watching the new hot. The new hot podcaster she's everything. She's everywhere. She's the most important person in the world.
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Adam: Wait a minute, who's the hot new podcast and why have I not blessed this? Glenn and Doyle Glennon Doyle reaction? Dry Oil with you know, I don't know it's not a great podcast name, but okay, Glenn Doyle. Is this a what is Glenn? Yeah, now
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John: I don't, I don't want to say that she's possibly a spook. Uh huh. But they gave her like 15 minutes and she's like, in a one box. Everybody in one box on one side and four bucks on the other half the screen and they have Michael straight hand forced to discuss. I think, you know, ask her questions about her wife. And Michael strains the big football players. Let's humiliate him and have him talk about lesbianism. That was good. And then we have
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Adam: Oh, okay.
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John: I got in the four box. And I'm not saying that lesbianism has anything to do with the CIA. And then
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Adam: really,
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John: I've been in the four box. You see. Step innopolis. Looking off camera for just a split second with the with it like looking over to this to the right to the side, as if Why are we doing this? So Glennon Doyle. podcaster was famous As a blogger who is married and this you ran out with some woman, and she's a blogger, and she's she started a podcast which is now number one is the best. Of course she was a number one New York Times bestseller.
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Adam: Yes. couple of books. I see it here in the wikis,
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John: those books show up. And the book The number one Times Bestseller was that was blog posts is about our blog posts. So that that's always always a winner. Now. She's done a few things. She's coin where she coins worship that she's got that part of the
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Adam: word corner.
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John: And she does pod squads. pod squad.
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Adam: Oh my goodness. Let's write that one down. What? What is a pod squad?
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John: I don't know. It's a meetup.
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Adam: Ah, why don't you just say meetup pod squad.
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John: This different than a meetup because it's like a book club. Where you have topics to discuss.
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Adam: Wow, is that another exit strategy for us pod squats?
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John: I don't think boy Yeah. Right help. Government agencies
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Adam: and we do pot squats, which is completely different.
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John: pod squats,
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Adam: pod squats.
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John: She also coined the word. brutal, beautiful. Wow.
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Adam: She is a wordsmith, huh?
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John: Oh, she's killing it.
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Adam: Oh, wow. Okay. And was there anything that came out of this, this 15 minutes segment?
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John: Well, it may have been longer than 15 minutes, I had to turn it off to get to the other other two networks, because this was going on forever. And no, I mean, yeah, she's she's anxious. She scared because of COVID. And there was a lot of discussion about her being frightened all the time because of COVID. And luckily, she has some of the hug and it was just a it was a horrible segment, I find to be insulting to the audience. Personally,
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Adam: I'm glad that everyone was insulting
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John: to me. Anyway,
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Adam: I'm glad everyone tuned in this morning. So you can witness some true entertainment. Because we got it lined up for you, baby, and lined up.
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John: Well, before we start, I would like to play a clip.
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Adam: Okay. Before we, before we start, we'll start with a clip.
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John: Before we start, let's start with a clip. Okay,
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Adam: hold on, let me open your bin. Where's your being here? Okay. Have you been
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John: to be some says Fauci in there. Now.
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Adam: I was just looking for there to say there's, there's you've been okay. I'm sorry, straight into it. Yeah,
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Unknown: I'd say even if you live alone, I would wear a mask in the house, especially in the shower, because, frankly, droplets can make the way through the drain and come up through somebody else's toilet, infecting them with COVID through the anus.
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In two to five to 20 years, we can start thinking about considering the idea of pondering the thought of conceptualizing possibility of maybe perhaps reopening, but probably not having any fun whatsoever in the near future.
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Adam: That guy's pretty good. He's very close, very close, as well. Okay. Then I'll take that, by the way, for anyone out there, you
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John: should look him up. He's a comic that comics comic only comics seem to know much about him. But his name is Tyler Fisher. And his F is ch. And he also does a I would say is close to anyone doing a Bill Burr.
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Adam: Oh, okay. I can see how he will be able to do that. Cool. Well, let's just stick with the mass then since you you brought it in. Now we know that the CDC came out with kind of silent guidance said yeah, you know, that thing outdoors was getting infections. Yeah, not really a thing, which we knew. About a year ago, we talked to Maurice the dog, we knew that it was aerosols. And as it turns out, almost no one got infected outside, but still with you know, in Austin, they're happy to wear masks outside. And you just heard Fauci but this has become a bit of a problem. And Jose Gupta, our man on the scene over there at CNN, he he's taking the CDC to task and I have to say chapeau ball to Jose,
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Unknown: Sanjay, it's so important that we have faith in our public health institutions. And that brings us to a moment that we saw yesterday at a Senate committee hearing where senator susan collins of Maine, said this about the CDC.
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I used to have the utmost respect for the guidance from the CDC. I always considered the CDC to be the gold standard.
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I don't anymore.
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I mean, Sanjay, there are many people who agree with her.
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What do you think? Yeah,
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it pains me to say this, but I see where she's coming from Senator Collins on this. I mean, I think for a long time, the concern was a CDC was providing guidance, you know, at the beginning of the pandemic that was not scientifically based as a result, we didn't do things that we should have done in this country that could have greatly mitigated what has happened here. And now I think it's almost a little bit of the reverse problem. The science is not necessarily being followed to the same extent. And as a result, we're probably doing things that we don't need to be doing. So, on the end, the CDC science based organization, what does the science say? You don't need to wear a mask outside. It's just one of these things that you know, again, we've known this for some time, we didn't know in the beginning, we've all learned a lot over the past year, but now we know it's not clear that that there's really been any cases of of outdoor transmission maybe a couple of cases throughout the last year in the entire Oh, that have really been documented. So it just doesn't happen very commonly that this virus spreads outside it doesn't like to be outside it doesn't like UV likewise, all these different things. Again, now
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Adam: tell me doesn't like bleach either. Kill me now, please, Sanjay science. Science doesn't like UV light. What?
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John: What we've been dealing with is ball crap.
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Adam: But here's what's so fascinating. kv UE k view here in Austin, Texas. Based upon the CDC guidance which came out in March they have changed the rules for schools. Kids, believe it or not in Austin will be allowed to play outside without a mask on. This is so fantastic. But what
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Unknown: this feels a little bit like the rug was pulled out unnecessarily. The changes were too quick. That's an Austin ISD parent Aaron Lego feels there's only three weeks left in the school year. Wednesday morning Lego will go up to this email from a ISD it says masks won't be required for outdoor activities when kids can social distance and of the year activities can now be held outdoors quarantine time is cut to 10 days down from 14 and visitors are allowed on campuses as long as they're screened for COVID-19 thermofax masking legals I because she says it makes her feel uneasy, really like to understand how that decision was made and why and whether or not there's any room to consider a possible adjustment of that policy. Austin ISD says the decision was made Tuesday and they let families know immediately. Officials say parents have to sign off on their kids not wearing masks outdoors, we've put in those safeguards in place so that parents have time to process and make the best decision for their sources cases are
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low within Austin, Travis County, but also within Austin ISD. So as we have reviewed the data and also the recommendations that have come down, we have decided to make these changes legal says she recently signed up her 14 year old to get the Pfizer vaccine. Looking forward to that, but now she'll keep her kids in class for the next three weeks like to give the benefit of the doubt that Austin ISD is really trying to do what's right for all of the kids. today. They're
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Adam: so butthurt that they weren't consulted and told weeks ahead of time instead of being happy. The rug was pulled out from under us. We weren't expecting this. Goodness, goodness, people get a grip. And despite all of this, despite the
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John: despite, you know, this is the funniest, much funnier than the Fauci Loney foundation.
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Adam: Well, let's go back to Fauci because despite all of this evidence, so what is this? Okay, let's get to mass squaring because this is where, you know, at what point can we stop wearing masks
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Unknown: outside? At what point if vaccinated people get together? Do you take the masks off? And are we going to a set of letters, the masks going to be something we have with us in a seasonal aspect?
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John: You know, that's quite possible. I think people have gotten used to the fact that wearing masks clearly if you look at the data diminishes respiratory diseases we've had practically a non existent flu season merely because people were doing the kinds of public health things that were directed predominantly against COVID-19. The Australians during their winter, same thing, they had almost no flew largely due to the kinds of things including mask wearing. So it's conceivable that as we go on a year or two or more from now, during certain seasonal theories that for a second you have
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Adam: recourse.
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John: So it's I guess, looking at the data, it's 100% effective against the flu.
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Adam: No, that's some of the mitigation that we did.
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John: No, no, I'm
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Adam: just saying the mitigation like
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John: the way he Putting it because somebody has to explain this flu phenomenon. So if the flu drops to nearly zero with whatever we're doing, how come COVID hasn't dropped to zero? Because this COVID have has a different kind of a. It's definitely some sort of magic. Magic. Yes. Beast? Yes,
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Adam: it comes out at night. It's nocturnal.
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John: Well, it does come out at night. That's different than the flu. That's true. So you have to have these curfews, yes. Because so there may be that's what it is. Yeah. But it seems to me that if one goes down, they should both go down to whatever the near zero. Is it possible, of course, what we would think, I think you would agree that they're being conflated. Somebody's got the flu, they get really sick because people get sick and die from the flu constantly. COVID.
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Adam: Wow. I mean, it's not as if we didn't see the numbers being reported as flu, like influenza, or influenza like symptoms. And that was conflated with the COVID numbers. Yeah, I think you know, what bothers me. And it's a problem that you and I have with this particular show. A year ago, we pretty much had already figured most of these things out, we figured out the droplets. We think no, we had the numbers, we saw the flu cases were gone long before that was recognized. We looked at the true data we we saw the the bait and switch that charts and graphs they kept pulling up. I think osterholm still thinks we're going to die next week in the gain of function research. All of this stuff, all of this stuff we have talked about and of course, branded by many as COVID deniers and nut jobs.
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John: bearish it there is
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Adam: yes, and then it comes out
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John: doing is playing clips I might had. Adam Curry is a nut job. And the only by the way, I think you should sue him
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Adam: for not actually being a nut job.
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John: Like I said it was libelous what he said, Oh, interesting. exit strategy to an attorney about the exit strategy. Anybody?
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That's Hey, I'll
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Adam: split it. Go call Thomas J. Henry. The guy. That's the guy I always see on TV. Anyway. Where was I? What are we talking about? I'm complete. I completely lost the plot.
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John: rant about this. This has been this is what we're witnessing is a rehash of what we have been talking about since March of last year. And then
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Adam: what happens is people send these new information. And I get really, I can't hear irritated now isn't. No one can help. It is me to catch that. Do I have to rehash all this shit? It's like, Oh, this is really big news. Oh, this is not new. There are videos coming out now that we played clips from a year ago, and people think they're new. So it's just hard, you know, because
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John: it feels like we're, we're too far ahead of the curve. We gotta slow down a bit. We need to predict things, you know, like, maybe a month ahead. Even a month is too much. People don't remember that. Okay, so let's come back to stuff we know. Now out in the open against COVID-19. The Australians during their winter, same thing, they had almost no flu, largely due to the kinds of things including mask wearing. So it is conceivable that as we go on a year or two or more from now, that during certain seasonal periods, when you have respiratory borne viruses, flu, people might actually elect to wear masks to diminish the likelihood that you'll spread these respiratory borne diseases,
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Adam: or maybe, you know, maybe we'll tell you the lock down or something like that. It's totally, totally don't let
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John: us forget the potential for the environmental lockdown.
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Adam: You're going too far too far. You're gonna have to hold back on that one because we're gonna transition straight into it. After we hear a little more from the doctors about the flu.
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Unknown: Just when you were ready to get back out there the pandemic perhaps ready to take another toll. After a year of hardly any seasonal flu cases, doctors are predicting a possible surge.
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It is expected that these viruses will start circulating at high levels again,
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thanks to masks and social distancing, there have been fewer than 2000 lab confirmed cases of the flu this season to date, a tiny fraction of what we normally see. But while COVID-19 mitigation may have lessened the spread of the seasonal flu, it may have also left many without immunity they would have normally built up
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John: especially children there are more susceptible kids than there has ever been in a given flu year because those kids didn't have the opportunity to be infected with flu.
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Unknown: Well, no one can predict how bad the flu season will get. Doctors say there is a way to take control.
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Adam: You want to stay out of the hospital. You want to not die of flu, well then get your flu back.
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Unknown: And maybe hanging on to some of those good habits game through COVID, like hand washing and staying home if you're sick lessons learned from a pandemic that could prevent seasonal flu from adding to the toll. And I think what we're good
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Adam: at here is identifying trends trends in the M five m, you know what they're pushing. And this is the trend with the flu. Here comes Scott Gottlieb, former FDA Commissioner, and also on the board of Pfizer.
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Unknown: So is it fair to interpret what you're saying is that if I've been vaccinated twice, even if I'm in an elderly population, that essentially the risk for me I shouldn't think about it as a new thing. But I should think about it basically, the way it would be with with the regular old flu, that where we are now is comparable to something we know before in terms of the kinds of risks we would take when we operated in regular life.
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Look, I think that that's right, people get uncomfortable when you start comparing the rate of, you know, death and the risk of COVID to flow, because of some of the comparisons that have been made in the past. But I think for most consumers who need something to anchor against, I think that that's a fair assessment that if you're fully vaccinated against COVID, with one of the Western vaccines, your risk of having a bad outcome from COVID is about comparable to flu, and maybe less because the vaccines for COVID are more effective than the vaccines for flow. So I think that that's a reasonable way.
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They're thinking about COVID. Right now, again, the only residual concern I think a fully vaccinated person should have is, are they are they themselves? immunocompromised? I mean, if you know if you are if you have a chronic disease that makes you more vulnerable, you'll know that vaccines won't be as effective for you and are you going to be around people who are immunocompromised and there you want to be more careful. That's where I would still exercise some caution.
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Adam: weeny that is that's that's the former FDA commissioner and the current board member of Pfizer. Oh, Pfizer that says Scott Gottlieb. Oh, yeah.
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John: Oh, yeah, of course there are brand new new fangled vaccines much burned is all flu vaccines. They're no good. Yeah,
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Adam: keep that in mind. You know,
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John: Mr. N, a flu vaccine, then we're going to get get somewhere. That's what he said. That's what he's trying to say.
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Adam: Yeah, but I'm sorry. You mispronounced it. You're not mRNA nuts. That's not the right way to say it.
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Unknown: The basic scientific research the companies like Pfizer and others are going to be doing with their mo
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mRNA.
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Adam: It's the MMR vaccine, Dutch. You got to understand this now. Okay. It's, it's fun when sometimes a politician really tells you the truth. And this was not just a truth wants to come out moment. He just came out and said, uh, Doug Ford, who is the premier? Is it Ontario? Yes. Okay. Up there in Canada navia. He made it very clear that when it comes to public health, and people like Fauci, Ben, he has his own versions of Fauci. It's just not a good idea as a politician, not a doctor, to disagree with them. I need to be very frank, there's no politician in this country who's going to disagree with their chief medical officer, they just aren't going to do it. They might as well throw a rope around their neck and jump off a bridge. They're done. I'm telling you, the box was very simple. And I think he's, he's right. You don't just look at what they did with Trump, you do not disagree. You do not disagree with the medical professionals, because you might as well just tie a rope around your neck and jump off a bridge. And that's why everyone is going along with the program. This is where I, I dove in a little bit deeper. As to what exactly is happening, you know, we've, I think for sure. When Trump first started talking about treatments, now casually and casually just discussed like UV light and ivermectin and regeneron, and certainly hydroxychloroquine, in combination with zinc. When he suggested it, that's when the Big Pharma controlled media just just
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went and they may have done it on their own accord. Of course, at a certain point, we had that remember that phony baloney study that was done by a bunch of people from a modeling agency and it made it all the way into into the top medical journals. And that was immediately used as the proof that I ever met hydroxychloroquine is dangerous. dangerous to your health. Yeah, yeah. could kill you. That was definitely that's the smoking gun as far as I'm concerned, but the media and probably prompted by the profit driven big pharmaceutical companies who advertise and control all the money and control the media. And I'm going to prove that
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Unknown: maybe what happened prove Oh, we know
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Adam: I bumped the I thank you.
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John: You're gonna pound Almost
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Adam: a pound away. Whoa. I'm sorry. You're right. I think what probably happened here is they went all in on dad, Trump idiot, stupid killing people, you know, people are drinking hydroxychloroquine, the drinking bleach sticking up.
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John: You also have to remember that Pfizer publicly said after the election, that they held back the finishing of their vaccine. Because if they felt because they didn't want Trump to get reelected, they the CEO, for all practical, I think he may have actually set it out right that he didn't want Trump getting reelected. So they weren't going to make this announcement till after the election. So Biden would win. I have to having worked in magazines, mostly there, there are PR people who are constantly hounding the editors. About one thing or another, and I have to assume with all the money that this dropped, I think I had the number on one of the shows 3.2 Is it 101 or $3 billion that Pfizer spends a year on advertising? Oh, yeah. Oh, at least Yes. So is they had to have the somebody they're calling us, you know, our people know that, you know, you can't take this stuff is dangerous. And they'll call up and say the point people to studies is you should look at this, you should look at that. And they just have to constantly pounding the editors to do this to do that. And it does force the the decision to be made to all of a sudden go after Trump and they didn't like Trump to begin with. So didn't take a lot of work. Because the media hates to hated Trump, they still do they still do to an extreme. So it's not hard to imagine how this this played out? Well, especially the hydroxy. Laurie
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Adam: well, but that's that's where the problem comes in. Because, obviously, and, and I don't need to prove it. All of these treatments being used around the world, although banned and outlawed and Federal offense in some in some countries, things are working, people are getting better. There's just too many doctors out there. There's too many people talking about it. And now, the media and the end the pharmaceutical industry is is frozen in its tracks because they can't now say, well, we were wrong. It's they just can't they got stuck in that. And now we just have a vaccine and nothing else is being done. Not no other treatments truly are being done. And I think I mentioned on the last show this Dr. Peter McCullough who is no slouch. He's the I think the President of the American Association of physicians and surgeons. And he actually in this first short clip, he intros and gives his his credits. He was on the Tucker Carlson today, the hour long show. And there were some phenomenal things that were said in there. And I only have two clips from it. And I think we can get to the bottom of where how this all started and why we are just not being treated as human beings literally treated with with treatments that help ease COVID if you get it,
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Unknown: I testified under oath. I have 600 publications in the peer reviewed literature. I'm the president of a major medical society and the editor of two major journals. I've had edited up 24 day safety monitoring boards in major drug trials and stop drug trials early for safety reasons. I'm telling you, I have no agenda. But I am deeply concerned that something has gone off the rails in the world. It involves science. It involves a medical literature. It involves a regulatory response. It involves populations kept in fear, and in isolation and despair.
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Adam: This is upsetting. But it's also fascinating.
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Unknown: I think you've alluded a couple times to something being up i think is the phrase that you used. Can you can you put in a slightly finer point on that?
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Adam: Okay, so the guy is real. He's Yeah, he's just he's the real deal. And he has not been canceled as of yet. Although when he first came out talking, I think even his testimony in the Texas House may have been thrown off of YouTube for a week or two. It's all kinds of crazy stuff. But this guy is legit. And throughout this entire interview, he keeps saying like, something's up, something's up. And you heard him saying about some kind of groupthink in the, in the literature in the pharmaceutical industry in the media. And they continue. Do you believe that NGOs, the enormous nonprofits that have a lot of sway it seems like in the public health arena, are exercising influence over COVID policy in the direction that you're describing? Is it that is it some international regulatory body?
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Unknown: Is it who I mean what what is this Do
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you think that's really going to be the The goal of investigative reporters to figure this out there must be stakeholders, or there must be some fundamental drivers for a group think now this is a group thing. It's in the minds of people. Is anyone profiting from it? I have
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no idea. I
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just I just focus on me, Tucker, I can't tell you. But I have seen things in the last year that I can't explain as a doctor, why are other doctors not helping with a simple illness to help these patients avoid hospitalization and death? Why are they not doing this? Okay,
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Adam: and that was really the problem despite it being Fox nation. The Mighty Fox broadcast network did not and I saw these two looking at each other sometimes when it was about what's going on who's behind this? Who's profiting? I don't know who's profiting Not once. Did they say pharmaceutical industry? Not once did they mentioned Pfizer, they are for it is for bohtan for them to talk about it. Because even though it's on some, you know, on the Roku, or on the app or online, if Tucker Carlson actually goes after really goes after the pharmaceutical industry, then it's it's game over. That's how powerful Big Pharma is a full hour on an internet app. And no, could not mention it. And they know exactly what, wow,
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John: this is fabulous.
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Adam: So where does this come from? How did this happen? And someone sent me a YouTube link to a documentary that I've watched a long time ago, I think it's from 2000 or 2004. And it's about cancer, cancer for beaten cures. Which is not pertinent. It's in the show notes, you definitely take a look at it, because you'll learn a lot that you may not know about alternative treatments for cancer, being these types of things have been going on for 100 years, where we have, oh, even longer than that, where we have the the homeopaths versus the what is the opposite of that? The allopathic that's what I said was
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John: homeopathy, there's osteoporosis. But it goes actually go ahead. No, and go I was
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Adam: no I was saying, you have the aloe past this, this goes back to when
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John: allopath Allah.
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Adam: Yeah, that so those are kind of the that's that's the, the regular doctor, that's the big pharma guy, the regular doctor, and the homeopath and these MDS, exactly. And that, and the homeopaths were much more, you know, natural things and the Allo password, oh, let's put some mercury in use some lead and stuff like that, then I'm talking about way back before anesthesia, they were sawing your leg off. This is just a one clip from that documentary that I think gives us a little insight, the
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Unknown: takeover of the medical industry was accomplished by a takeover of the medical schools. Well, the people that we're talking about Rockefeller and Carnegie in particular, came to the picture and said, We will put up money. They offer tremendous amounts of money to the schools that would agree to cooperate with them. The donor said to the schools, we're giving you all this money. Now, would it be too much to ask if we could put some of our people on your board of directors to see that our money is being spent wisely. almost overnight. All of the major universities received large grants from these sources, and also accepted one, two or three of these people that I mentioned on their board of directors, and the schools literally, were taken over by the financial interests that put up the money. Now, what happened as a result of that is that the schools did receive an infusion of money, they were able to build new buildings, they were able to add expensive equipment to their laboratories, they were able to hire top notch teachers. But at the same time as doing that, they skewed the whole thing in the direction of pharmaceutical drugs. That was the efficiency in philanthropy. The doctors from that point forward in history would be taught pharmaceutical drugs. All of the great teaching institutions in America were captured by the pharmaceutical interest in this fashion. And it's amazing how little money it really took to do it.
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Adam: Just all fact based and that is why today's physicians doctors, often not all of course, Boston or car mechanics, they can do some you know, the actual mechanical stuff, bones heart. Fascinating, fantastic medicine works well. You're in and out often with a lot of these things when it comes to anything else. Now They've been trained. This is what I identify. Here's what I prescribe. Nothing else No, no holistic approach even. So yeah, so
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John: by the way, that third angle of medicine is the osteopath.
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Adam: What is the osteopath?
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John: The osteopath is actually legitimate? I think you even can do prescriptions you become a doctor. And it is the it's the group and there are a bunch of schools that were never taken over by the allopathic, the ones that didn't enjoy guys, right, dry. And they are and they they're the they're the ones who did the natural the guys to natural though the natural guys. I know how to describe it though.
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Adam: Alex Jones.
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John: Now, Alex Jones is not a doctor, that mercola guy.
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Adam: But he sells the same sneeze
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John: at the actual doctor, but he's an osteopath. And so, and the allopathic always like to call the Aussie to pass a bunch of
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Adam: cracks. And crack is actually the origin of that word is from the cure for cancer. That's where it comes from. Today's conspiracy theory back in the day was quacks. And by the way, mercola, he just took every single article about COVID off his blog, because they were threatening his business, they were threatening to shut down his supplement business. And he took everything, it's all gone. He took it all down. That's how powerful the allopathic and allopathic industry is now, right, just replace those names rockerfeller, whatever, with gates. In fact, Frederick gates, Bill Gates, his grandfather, I believe, was put on the board on behalf of the Rockefeller Foundation. So I don't
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John: know that Frederick Gates is Bill Gates, his grandfather, okay,
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Adam: well, I'm pretty sure
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John: somebody in the room can look that up while we're talking.
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Adam: Okay, even if I'm wrong, just replace those names with gays is a good name to have the faith, the feeling the philanthropy funds, will in fact, have. Let me add this to it. This is very short. This is the CFO of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Alex Friedman, Friedman, explaining how they actually do it, if you've ever wondered how you know how the money flows within this enormous foundation. But you may be surprised,
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Unknown: traditionally, foundations have separated two worlds that coexist inside of them. One is the group that gives out the money and the other is the group that invest the money. And those that invest the money, their job is to maximize returns, those that give out the money, their job is to make the world a better place. Whatever the social mission that the foundation is focused on are missions. It to never the twain shall meet, so to speak, what we're doing is basically borrowing from the side of the house that invest the money in a very small amount, and hoping that we can help galvanize additional money to flow to the other side of the house, the one that helps on the social mission side, it's hard culturally, for a lot of foundations, I think to address that. It's often a Chinese wall between one and the other. The other set of kind of complex dynamics, there's a fair amount of risk analysis that has to go in and a fair amount of financial deal structuring competency. And I think some foundations have more of that than others, and many are starting to move in that direction.
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Adam: So in fact, only 5% of the Gates Foundation is gifted. And the rest sitting right there in the same building is trading and investing based upon the policy issues that are being set by grant to I don't know, medical schools, medical journals, who it's sick, it's sick. And it's been on for a long time. I want to go back to Dr. Peter McCullough for one moment, because there was something that he said in his this the one something that he said in a different interview that I found that made me go and research something and I have to say I could not be more delighted that I found this guy
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Unknown: of bioterrorism the original Wu Han strain called the wild type strain that hit America early on now is basically gone that most recent CDC estimates as of end of March is we have 14 different strains or mutant strains in the United States. And the most common one is the United Kingdom variant. The the wild type is basically gone. The vaccines, by the way are coded for the original Wu Han wild type virus. So the vaccines and they're very limited, narrow type of immunity. It's just against the spike protein. This is very important. It's not there's no immunity against nucleocapsid polymerases. Looks like very little cellular or innate immunity. It's simply a transient, very high spike antibody protection that these vaccines are are trying to offer into I think what you're
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Adam: so what, what I learned from him is that there really wasn't this like in a different interview, he said, there's the SARS COVID to COVID-19. And the swine flu from 2010 is 80%. identical. I think we kind of knew that. And oh, yeah, I thought, well, I recall something like it. And so I said, That's interesting. Let me see, I still have not. I'm amazed, I have not had anything I'm out and about with people. Even the vaccinated people, everyone's all around me, nothing's happening. So I just on a whim, I start searching and boom, right at the top from January 11 2011. People who recover from swine flu, maybe left with an extraordinary natural ability to fight off flu viruses. In and this was, in fact, this theory brought them to some of the initial vaccine concepts that we're working on. Beating about of h1 and one, the body makes antibodies that can kill many other flu strains. And this is from the Journal of Experimental medicines. Well, guess who had the swine flu?
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John: I'm invincible.
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Adam: I had the swine flu. Do you remember? Remember, it was in San Francisco in the hotel room sick for about five days in the car was that? Dude, I have super immunity. Dude, I have super immunity and good. And check it out. There's a test because this is called T cell immunity. And the FDA has authorized this new T cell test. Now they're doing that for long haulers. But it's what is it called home t detect now they do have to draw blood and not my favorite thing, but I'm going to do this and I just may have super immunity T cell super immunity and there may be and this leads right back to these people like myself should not be vaccinated. People who have received have recovered had Coronavirus and recovered should not be vaccinated at all. It's everywhere now
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John: you're given the medical advice?
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Adam: No, I'm saying it's in the literature. It's everywhere in the literature. That doesn't matter. We just need to keep marketing that stuff. Just keep marketing in a way. Okay, sad update when it comes to vaccines. First, once again, the dictionary has changed a definition. And I would say that you and I are not anti vaxxers we we are in fact probably pro safe vaccines. But according to the Merriam Webster dictionary, there is a change now the definition of anti vaxxer spelled with double x in the Hindi dictionary. A person who opposes vaccination or laws that mandate vaccination. Now you're an anti vaxxer not a not a my body my choice her pro choice now. Your anti Vax is mind boggling to me mind boggling and I wonder how many diction while of course we know they can't copied word for word, but they're going to have to do something. The other thing I received a note from one of our producers very concerning, and this now turns out to be a thing. About two months ago I met a woman here in Austin says our producer February 15. We dated briefly casually for about two months, about two months on the weekends. She informed me that she had taken the vaccine and took the second dose about three weeks ago. I haven't, but I had trouble maintaining an erection with her. She even said hey, maybe that's something you should check. I'm 55 have never had an issue before only around her I also experienced strange sensation in my head and left ear that have since disappeared
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but was extremely annoying and kept me awake at night. It would be accurately described as tensor tympani issue since we're not seeing each other anymore. Both issues have disappeared. Now from the people who brought you Viagra comes the shot that now let's see this is well Sky News means you gotta take Viagra or else that's right. COVID-19 can infect penis tissue and could lead to erectile dysfunction study says. I mean these guys are genius. So smart. The marketing is right in the product it's fan tastic Oh my goodness. So I'm very very proud of Oh also have you seen the magnetic COVID arm yet?
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John: No,
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Adam: yeah, this is great. It's everywhere on YouTube or Tick Tock or Instagram.
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John: This is a scam. Yeah, I
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Adam: don't think so people who just received right onto the shot where they have the Pfizer. You can put a little piece of metal or you know something that would be attracted by a magnet and it's sticking to that coin. It's sticking to people's arms.
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John: I think it's true coin has got iron in it.
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Adam: Hey, I'm just telling I'm asking I'm not making it up here. I'm just telling you what I see. Okay, the
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John: way you're doing this phaser thing let me do that. You know since you compliment if I was I do have a couple of clips I want to get out of the way. It because it can't it's my own Eclipse for COVID I was thinking when I first heard this I said this is you know they've gone after everybody they can Johnson and Johnson they kind of took them off the market I I did the pricing on these different vaccines. I can see why Johnson and Johnson is such a threat. Oh the the price for the day. It's all paid for by the government which is hundreds of billions of dollars so far. Almost just unbelievable amount of money that thrown at these companies. The AstraZeneca. I'm demonstrating the Johnson and Johnson vaccine is $10. For one shot, the Pfizer vaccine is $19.50 for one shot and you need to
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Adam: so there's more money to be made with Pfizer. burnish 30 bucks a pop and also 62 but that's that's pre pre approved pricing. Once they get the full approval it go they go to the roof they can do whatever they want.
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John: And I don't know if this is going to go up or down but you don't know it could go down and nothing but we AstraZeneca is the other one they really don't want to see on the market. I don't know that I didn't get the price in that one. But they've come up with a great story. And I got a copy of it. It didn't go very far but it was on at least was on the MC joke MC dojo podcast. Okay. Yeah. And this is the exploding Leg Syndrome. Hey guys, Rob here with the dojo weapon play here is COVID exploding leg Part One
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Unknown: dojo news, we're going to be discussing an ex Taekwondo World Champion whose leg exploded after him and check out the story.
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Dave Meyers developed an infection that got progressively worse until his leg exploded, and doctors that Cambridge Addenbrooke's Hospital were forced to chop below the knee. Dave Meyers age 58, who was crowned Taekwondo champion at the World Martial Arts championships in 1984, flew home in April of 2020, after work dried up in the pandemic, instead of home in Stamford, Lincoln Shire, which I'm pretty sure I butchered, but I tried my best and lived in ordinary life until March 5 when he developed flu like symptoms and a sky high temperature. Mere said this came hours after his AstraZeneca vaccine shot before getting worse over the month, he fears it could be linked. However, doctors insist the cause is not known. A team from Peterborough City Hospital took one look at his limb and rushed him to the hospital for a two days thing before being transferred to Cambridge as Addenbrooke's Hospital. It was there that Dave's plight came to a gruesome head as his leg exploded, sending blood everywhere. The 50 year old said there was blood everywhere, it was terrifying. I had the operation and they amputated the leg and I lost five units of blood, it was pretty serious. And I was feeling pretty poor. After that. He added I just find it strange that I became ill for weeks on the night of the vaccine, which has resulted in me losing my leg. I think it's got to be linked. And it's put me off from having the second one. The doctors say it's hard to prove that it was
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linked to the COVID shot, and that the infection could have been there for some time. But I don't think it's a coincidence. Doctors told Dave they'd have to operate immediately and initially said to him that he might lose a couple of toes. Gradually, the medical team informed him that his infection had gone so deep into the bone that they would have to chop below the knee.
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Adam: That's the allopath from hundreds of years ago.
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John: Like it's almost as though something like like this obviously happened. It's not a bogus story. And the Pfizer marketing guys, how come this isn't getting more publicity. So they they still couldn't get it still couldn't get much out on this podcast, but
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Adam: that's not enough.
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Unknown: Not enough. It's
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Adam: just not enough. I mean, hello, curry devora Consulting Group, we're here for you.
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Unknown: He said at first the doctor.
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John: Yeah, um, so I play part two,
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Unknown: I lose a couple of toes. Then it was half my foot, then finally it was I'm afraid you're going to lose your leg. The infection has gone deep into the bones, so they took no chances and amputated just below the knee. Recently, MH ra chief executive Dr. June rein said our position remains that the benefits of the COVID-19 vaccine AstraZeneca against COVID-19, with its assorted risks of hospitalization and death continues to outweigh the risks for the vast majority of people. The balance of benefits and risks is very favorable for older people, but is more finely balanced for younger people. And we advise that this evolving evidence should be taken into account when considering the use of the vaccine.
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John: You know, there's another thing that's kind of illogical, which is this older people younger people thing. Especially when younger people don't even get COVID. And, and especially since the Norway group where they gave it to a bunch of oldsters and all of them over 80 died. Yeah, this is really a bad situation what so far as these, these, these, these health officials are the problem.
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Adam: And that brings me to a report from MIT, the Massachusetts Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who, according to the report, and I have it here, it's a nice PDF, infiltrated a COVID skeptics community, and they did a report on it. And you know, what they found? They found that skeptics COVID, skeptics online place a high premium on data analysis and empiricism.
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John: Yes, they believe in in science,
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Adam: most fundamentally, the groups we studied believe that science is a process and not an institution, this is worth your time to read. It's fantastic that people are so crazy about analyzing and visualizing data. And of course, they have no business doing it. Because just because you have Excel doesn't mean that you're a scientist. But maybe we should point the obvious out when it comes to these experimental use authorization vaccines. And that is the Nuremberg Code. I've not heard a lot of people talk about it. But it may be important just because of the way people are pushing this onto us. And the Nuremberg Code came out of the Nuremberg trials where Nazi war criminals were tried, along with some of the many of the medical staff who had conducted horrible experiments, all kinds of nutty stuff. Did they hang people at the Nuremberg Trial? Yeah, they hung them, they hung them. And they came out with the 10 points about this was a lot more. But here's the 10 most important points of the Nuremberg Code for permissible medical experiments, and I just want to run down so we can just check that what's happening before our very eyes is not in violation of what we learned from the Nazis. I think it would be useful. Number one, the voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. Do you think that we violated that yet? Like, forcing people to get it?
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John: I think so. Yeah. I think I think a lot of companies have Valley I think all the schools that are that are requiring the shot. Hmm. That's a violation of the Nuremberg but yeah, okay, so number one.
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Adam: Number two, the experiment should be such as to yield fruitful results for the good of society, and procurable by other methods or means of study and not random and unnecessary in nature. I'm not even sure what that means.
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John: I kind of know what it means. It means you can't do things to people if they're to cure somebody if there's alternatives. Oh, you can't, you know, it's like ivermectin. Oh, hydroxychloroquine. Ah,
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Adam: okay, guys, it's so far. We're two for two?
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John: I think so i think so. Number three,
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Adam: the experiment should be so designed and based on the results of animal experimentation and a knowledge of the Natural History of the disease or other problem under study, that the anticipated results will justify the performance of the experiment. Well, I think we we skipped the animal trials, did we not?
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John: Yeah, we skipped them because they would kill everything in a
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Adam: blatant violation of the third Nuremberg Code for the experiment should be so conducted as to avoid all unnecessary physical and mental suffering an injury
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John: exploding leg
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Adam: Oh my goodness. You know, when I did this the first time just silently to myself. I don't remember getting to number five and having them all but you're right. Here we go. Five. No experiment should be conducted where there is an operator reason to believe the death or disabling injury will occur except perhaps in those experiments where the experimental physicians also serve as subjects.
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John: Well, this is an interesting one, because you have this dilemma where Fauci got the shot. We think we think. I'm sure the CEO of Pfizer got the shot, but we don't have many he's never said he has, but I would hope he did. It This one is this is this one, I would have a question.
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Adam: Okay. We'll put it in the gray zone six, the degree of risk to be taken should never exceed that determined by the humanitarian importance of the problem to be solved by the experiment? Well, I think we've already kind of gotten past that. What haven't we, the percentage, the percentage of people who got were harmed from COVID, contracting COVID not just having a case, but from contracting it, I believe to be much smaller than the percentage of people who've been harmed by a vaccine at this point.
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John: So this is the this is the big question. I mean, I think we can assert it, but I can prove it. I think your bet you go back to that clip, you played what I call a doctor producer who said the there may be more deaths from the shot than from COVID. That's possible.
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Adam: Number seven proper preparations to be made an adequate facilities provided to protect the experimental subject against even remote possibilities of injury, disability or death, I guess, I think that's how it works with the drive through vaccination, right? Like, hey, if you die, at least you die in your car. So that's done. The experiment should be conducted by only scientifically qualified persons, the highest degree of skill and care should be required through all stages of the experiment of those who conduct or engage in the experiment. Now that we can say much about that. During the course of the experiment, the human subjects should be at liberty to bring the experiment to an end if he has reached the physical or mental state where continuation of the experiment seems to be impossible. Yeah, I'm there. I'm sorry, we have to stop this because it's mentally challenging for me. And 10, during the course of the experiment, the scientist in charge must be prepared to terminate the experiment at any stage, if he has probable cause to believe in the exercise of good faith, superior skill and careful judgment required of him that a continuation of the experiment is likely to result in injury, disability or death to the experimental subject. And I think that that is I can play this will be I think, one of the last clips I have. Here's the, here's Dr. McCall again.
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Unknown: Well, let me state that the FDA when evaluates drug products or other biologic products, there are two assessments of causality. One is by the local doctor, and then by the sponsor or the manufacturer of the product, the FDA doesn't opine on causality, FDA honestly, doesn't differentiate and whether they anybody thinks a death, for instance, was due to a product by a typical new drug, for instance, at about five deaths, unexplained deaths, we get a blackbox warning, yes, then your listeners will see that on TV may cause death. And then at about 50 deaths are new product. It's off the market, it's pulled off the market.
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Adam: And currently, according to the open veirs.com, which is an abstraction of the virus database, where it's almost 4000 deaths. And as you just heard, it doesn't matter, doesn't matter if it's causality or not, someone died around the time they got the shot, they typically stopped the experiment, but okay, it's emergency youth. So use? Oh, I guess it's okay.
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Unknown: And here's the most pertinent thing The doctor said about how things are being communicated through the media swear, there is a trusted news initiative, which is very important for Americans to understand this was announced December 10. And this is a coalition of all the major media and government stakeholders in vaccination, where they are not going to allow any negative information on vaccines to get into the popular media, because they're concerned about vaccine hesitancy that if Americans got any type of fair balance on safety of ESA, they simply wouldn't come forward voluntarily and get the vaccine. So the trusted news initiative is really troublesome. Because we're now at record numbers of deaths.
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Adam: So yeah, it's really troublesome. It's not the only thing that's going on my friend. And now let's go to the By the way, well,
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John: who is that again?
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Adam: Dr. Peter mercola.
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John: That's a great clip. I'm going to give you a clip of the day for that one.
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Adam: Thank you.
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Now, we had one of these moments where, you know, we often say that's why there's two of us if you know if I say something boneheaded and you catch it or Either way, it's like, yeah, okay, good. There's two of us and, and that's why we keep each other in check. And we had a slight disagreement On the previous episode about the colonial pipeline about the ransomware hack, and, you know, I think you tied it more to Bitcoin, also a little bit to Russia. And that didn't really play out that well, but
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John: it didn't tie to Russia. No, no.
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Adam: You said you talked about how she was pretending to point toward Russia in her report. But you said you said I was about Bitcoin and cheap. Well, no, I
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John: said about making some money. Yeah.
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Adam: Just so you understand. We were both right. So we were both spot on the money as to what this ransomware hack is all about. And it started very quickly on the as I said, No, no, this is Texas, just like this. Like the grid. The idiot Texans can't keep it running. Even though that's not true. We know that it was speculation and an energy trading Enron like tactics that the that took everything offline. Hey, this is just dumb shits. This is we need new infrastructure. We need a national grid. And it didn't take long MSNBC, Nicole Wallace,
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Unknown: a massive cyber attack that is shut down and major US pipeline is exposing a hole in our infrastructure security as a country. The FBI says a group called Darkseid, believed to be operated by a Russian cyber crime gang is responsible for compromising the colonial pipeline, which stretches more than 5500 miles and supplies roughly 45% of the East Coast fuel supply. Today President Biden is using the attack as another reason to push for his proposed $2.3 trillion spending on infrastructure and jobs. As this focus turns this week to making a deal with impossible GOP but far more focused on opposition to President Biden, the democratic agenda and any sensible anti Trump rhetoric.
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We have efforts underway with the FBI and DOJ, Department of Justice, to disrupt them and prosecute ransomware criminals. In addition to companies stepping up, we need to invest to safeguard our critical infrastructure. That's one of the many things my American jobs plan is designed to do.
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Adam: Yay, of course, never let a good crisis go to waste. But it got better. They pulled Pete out. The fact that this rough one round side, this is Yeah, this
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Unknown: attack can take down roughly 45% of the East Coast fuel supply mean that we should be building additional pipelines going forward.
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In this case, this was an issue about how a cyberattack impacted a pipeline that's there. I'm not sure it really speaks to the number or quantity of pipelines or their throughput. I do think it reminds us that we need to make sure that we have the most resilient and flexible infrastructure for the future, especially when it comes to something like energy. We've now had, you could argue two major wake up call experiences one in Texas, and now one here, each with a different cause, but both reminding us about the work that we have to do as a country,
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Adam: except he flubbed it because they were both in Texas. I don't know why he said one in Texas and the other one here, it happened in Texas. Gas prices, you know the same thing that happened with Harvey you shut that thing down, guys.
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John: You have two clips, lighting, play, which is upside down how you made this segue to this topic, by the way. Because very, very strange. No,
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Adam: because it's going straight into climate change. That's why I promise
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John: you climate you would combat the deaths from the vaccine. And I
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Adam: said, we're done. And I said we're done. Did you did you miss the whole thing? Or sometimes? We're both right. That whole that was I
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John: heard that but it was like that was your segue and I've been thinking where are we going with this?
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Adam: Well, after an hour of COVID Let's do something else. It
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John: wasn't our COVID Let's just versus we're on this topic. Yes. I do have a couple of clips I want to gather way which is hoarding. Ah, yes, this is pathetic.
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Adam: Yes.
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John: I have two clips who part wise the same clip part one and two. And unfortunately I spell one that one clip.
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Adam: I see it. I gotcha. Can I play it? Let's go Meanwhile,
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John: yes here in America.
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Adam: Oh wait, where's the Who are these exasperated people?
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John: Okay, this is good. I think this is a CBS This Morning. They do a lot of news stuff. And they they do it and it's almost like a modern way of doing the newest where you have people is you remember the days of happy news. They used to be called and all the all the TV news was called this
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Adam: was called well it stopped being happy news when it became human interest.
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John: Was it but it was the it was a bunch of smiling guys yucking it up on the set. Yeah. And they were
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Adam: at this local zoo look at these cuties having a good time. Okay.
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John: It was along those lines. Sure. This was in the 70s I think By the late 70s, but it was called it used to be I know they referred to it around here as happy news and everybody's yucking it up. They're having a great time doing the news. This is what they're doing on this on this morning CBS morning show with Gail and Anthony maith Mason and some guy some other guy who's on this segment who I don't know who he is, but he's got he's it comes up a couple times in my clips but this is that's what you're getting. That's what you asked the question. That's what I that's the answer. There you go playing while
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Unknown: Yes, here in America. Yeah, we do have problems. Different in scale. disruptions at gas stations across the southeast as a critical pipeline remain shut down. Due to a cyber attack. Huge lines formed across multiple states yesterday. As panicked Americans started a run on gas. According to gas buddy. Nearly 1800 gas stations are out of fuel. Florida, Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia have declared states of emergency. While American Airlines says it is adding stops to some long haul flights so planes can refuel or lead national correspondent David Begg now he is in Atlanta David Good morning to you. The average price for a gallon of gas is right now at the highest it has been in nearly seven years. How are people reacting? What's the price
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people are panicking Tony and it's hurting all by
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Adam: the way that's a lie. He was hired during Hurricane Harvey when they shut down this very slow I
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John: don't know I you know that because he never What's the price? What's the price? He says is the highest ever What's the price? Good journalist tell us what's the price because I'm telling you right now in California whatever it is there it's still higher here. You know what it
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Adam: is? Best Price.
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Unknown: People are panicking Tony and it's hurting all of us. Take a look at this picture out of Alabama.
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This lady filling up gas cans in the back of her vehicle is exactly what we're
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all being asked not to do. Where we are in Atlanta this morning. 30% of stations are reportedly out of fuel. This is like when we ran out of toilet paper and Lysol
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to run the grocery store. We have enough
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gas in this country. It's just a matter of hauling it to
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where it needs to be. So please, experts are asking, don't panic. We got
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Adam: a call from family a said you better fuel
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Unknown: up before he hit Tennessee.
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John: There is panic at the pump from Virginia all the way down to Florida.
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Unknown: I suspect it just prices would go way up. I didn't suspect there wouldn't be any. The next day,
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hundreds of gas stations across the region are starting to run out. We put
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a stop to the canned sales that
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today. People were coming in and loaded trying to buy you know five
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Adam: and 10 cans worth of gasoline they're just hoarding
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Unknown: the pipeline sends oil from Houston Texas to Linden, New Jersey near New York City. Hackers breached the company's computer system. So colonial was forced to shut down the pipeline cutting off a major source of gasoline jet fuel and diesel to several states.
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Adam: You know this so when when the population is in fear, these things are very easy to trigger. I don't think I don't think the media even has to do very much. But more importantly, what can what product can we talk about that we could I don't know perhaps invest in as an exit strategy that we could tell
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John: people is running out taken from the Rubicon playbook.
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Adam: Which one can we chew we need something that we can tell people is running out, you know, something that is really stupid, but it has but
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John: Well, yeah, but toilet paper was probably the that was one of the investment opportunities it was they're just calling gasoline Koch Industries. They
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Adam: got word they get they get toilet paper. Well,
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John: we have we missed by
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Adam: the way, do you know who was a co owner of this pipeline? Koch brothers. Koch Industries, their co owner.
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John: Those bastards?
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Adam: And did you know that in March, a huge crack was discovered by two kids hanging out on their their four wheelers. ATVs this this thing is leaked about a million gallons of gasoline. I wonder maybe it was time to bail out of this one. It's old. It's it was put in place I think in 1953 or 1963. Yeah. 63 and it's coated in tar, which is not great if it springs a leak.
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John: And it's coke industry. I like an old crotchety old pipeline and needs to go
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Adam: I think there's a distinct possibility that that was the motivation you know, you can't just abandon government helping
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John: the government help pay for the greed. redo the do over wells pie that
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Adam: is interesting. You want to play the second clip and then remind me I want
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John: to play a second clip. It's just more of the same but I do want to mention that the visuals on this were dynamite. They had some old woman with five gallon gas or five or 10 I don't know they're huge gas canisters and as jacking them in the back of her Jeep Cherokee one on top of the other. She must had 50 gallons of gas. Bring a drum. Did you see the idiots putting gas in plastic bags?
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Adam: Ah No. Yes, yes. I have to say
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John: unfortunate it's gonna be a lot of fires. Alright, let's,
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Unknown: let's go. Here's what panic buying could do hurt consumers long term, Warren's gas buddy petroleum analyst Patrick dawn means the first thinking is oh boy prices are going to skyrocket and I need to fill everything I can with gas. And
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so that's a self fulfilling prophecy that actually makes the problem much more acute.
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This chaos left in the wake of colonial pipelines. ransomware attack has heightened concerns about America's cybersecurity. The energy grid and water supply have almost no federally mandated cybersecurity protections. And that vulnerability is costing millions of dollars. Listen to what Homeland Security Secretary Ella Han ro Mayorkas said on Tuesday, more than $350 million in losses are attributable to ransomware attacks this year. That's a more than 300% increase over last year's victimization have come companies, you know, colonial pipeline isn't the only ransomware attack happening right now.
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Did you know what's also happening at the Washington DC Police Department hackers have reportedly stolen
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all kinds of information, including personnel files, the police officers, and they're constantly releasing them until their demands are met. Bottom line Anthony, some of the top officials in this country say we could have other infrastructure,
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very big now of simultaneous attacks. This is exposing how vulnerable we
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are David, thank you.
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Adam: Yes. And I guarantee you with 99% accuracy, you will hear within the next few days. Another Texas energy Texas based energy company with a ransomware attack and maybe even a third this I think this is planned. Now the people who are doing this are very expert and skilled at getting a book unless
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John: you said 100% or
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Adam: 99 99% certain you will hear of another and please write so you can read it. Because you know every single time I'm right in the book, you're like Oh, I can't read my handwriting. Just starting to notice that.
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John: Let me show you. The last time I even brought this up. I think you brought it I know where you got that from from you listen to the show, and I bitched about the fact that it can't read my handwriting.
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Adam: You have mentioned it on the show, too. Anyway, yes. 99% certain you'll hear of another energy company that has ransomware attack. These are sophisticated attacks, the software being used itself and please are we kidding here? That these these attackers sent an apology note? Oh, sorry, we won't do it that way. In the future. We're real sorry. That's a giveaway that gives you some credibility. But but it goes a little bit further. Because now Oh, fa see. Which is the Office of the What is it? I'll come up with it in a second. Now they're putting regulations in place they're going up. It's it's convenient, because Bitcoin is annoying anyway, so why don't we see if we can do a twofer, which is beautiful. When you think about it, you've got the pipeline ransomware so we need to get rid of these pipelines is old stuff. We need windmills and DC infrastructure from coast to coast. Texas shouldn't be running anything to nincompoops their boobs, they can't do it. And Bitcoin is the problem, because Bitcoin is what it's all about. And now they're coming up with federal regulations, I think how are they going to regulate Bitcoin in regards to ransomware what's it going to do is they're going to make it a federal offense for you to pay off ransomware with Bitcoin so it's fantastic and timed right in right along with that Elan musk comes out and says, Yeah, we're suspending taking Bitcoin for our cars because, you know, there's too much energy that goes into into
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creating it. And they've d platformed. him from Bitcoin. He they've done the ultimate Ilan, we're gonna start counting your Bitcoin holdings and how much people spent in Bitcoin to buy your car. I'm gonna start adding that to your missions friend, you're not going to be completely emission free, boom, the guy is done. He's done. He
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John: can't get off the deep end here.
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Adam: No, what do you mean? He cannot he cannot promote Bitcoin anymore. He can't. He's been sucked in. Absolutely. Now let's listen to our Secretary of Energy. Her name is Graham, as she talks about this, a
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Unknown: few issues with the Cornell pipeline ransomware attack, but looking more holistically in a macro view. How does this speed up the efforts at do E to move in more of a renewable direction since this is gonna have an impact on people at the pump? Yeah, I
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mean, we obviously are We're all in on making sure that we meet the President's goals of getting to 100%, clean electricity by 2035 and net zero carbon emissions by 2050. And, you know, if you drive an electric car, this would not be affecting you clearly. But it's just it's another it. I don't want to this company is acting in a responsible way. Oh, yeah. They took their pipeline down so that the ransomware would not spread. And so up to this point they have, they're carefully reviewing so that they're doing this in a responsible way. The broader issue is a very important issue. It's an issue for the President's priority and the American jobs plan, issue of investing in a transmission grid, for example, so that you don't have the cyber issues associated with it.
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Adam: So there's Oh, I'm sorry, when you have a transmission grid, there's no cyber issues, because it only happens to pipelines,
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Unknown: the issue of investing in a transmission grid, for example, so that you don't have the cyber issues associated with it. So
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Adam: there's really, john, you're a technology journalist and columnist and book writer, also known as author, do you think that the cyber issues go away? If we replace pipelines with transmission grids,
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Unknown: it'd be worse, investing in a transmission grid, for example, so that you don't have the cyber issues associated with it. So there's a lot of broader questions in this. And we hope that we'll be able to see that investment in infrastructure that will facilitate clean and renewable energy.
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Adam: Uh huh. Oh, that's beautiful. Now, if something went really strange, though, because I thought, as you would probably we both probably agree that the beneficiary of, of removing pipelines such as the key XL pipeline goes to Burlington Northern and Warren Buffett, another Bitcoin hater, I might add, just to tie it all together. So the question arose, whether you know, trains or something else should be used, and I didn't understand her answer.
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Unknown: Can you tell us what is the feasibility of using rail cars to transport fuel into the affected area?
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I know that's being looked at
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the D o T is looking at that, and so we'll have to wait till their analysis is done. these are these are not easy solutions, because there may or may not be the right rail cars, there may not or may not be the deepwater ports available for the Jones Act to be able to respond to this particular area of the country. This is why
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Adam: it was baffling to me he'll start the answer. It's baffling
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Unknown: there may or may not be the right rail cars, there may not or may not be the deepwater ports available for the Jones Act to be able to respond to this particular area of the country. There. This is why we have doubled down on ensuring that there's an ability to truck oil and gas in but it's it's the pipe is the best way to go. And so that's why
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Adam: now Why does she laugh? Why does she have the pipe.
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Unknown: But it's it's the pipe is the best way to go. That's why you
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Adam: think they're looking at that replacement. Maybe like we already made the deal. It's gonna be a new pipe.
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Unknown: But it's it's the pipe is the best way to go. And so that's why hopefully this company coloniale will in fact, be able to restore operations. By the end of the week.
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John: I have said
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Adam: I read the preliminary report which was sent to me before publication. It did hit it acids never made it into the controllers or anything like that. The reason why it shut down because they had everything isolated pretty pretty quickly. I've learned a lot about this. The reason why because we have dude named Ben and dudettes named Bernadette everywhere listening and producing this program. The minute you have this happen, the insurance company comes in and they take over and they bring in whoever their auditor is whoever they're their SWAT team. So it's out of colonials hands this, this has been an insurance managed issue from the get go. And there's more coming if there is some kind of attack. It's great to have higher gas prices. You're just fits right in line with the climate crisis. It all sucks. And then we have Whitmer governor Whitmer, shutting him threatening to turn off the pipeline at the Canada navia.
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Unknown: It makes sense to stop its use until we can bury it and basically no more protected way under the Straits of Mackinac, as opposed to on the surface of the bottom. That's the head of U of M's Water Center. Jennifer Reed speaking about controversial line five, the center of a growing dispute between the Whitmer administration and the Canadian energy company and bridge yesterday Whitmer vowed to go after the company's profits. Royal carried through that section of its pipeline, which travels through northern Wisconsin and Michigan to refineries in Ontario. If the company defies her order of shutting line five down by today, last November she revoked an easement which allows the pipes to occupy the lake bottom. She's backed by environmentalists and native tribes who agree aging infrastructure makes line five a threat to the Great Lakes. Reid says the top concern is an oil spill threatening Northern Michigan. In a statement to Action News The company says it will not stop operating unless ordered by a court or regulator. Quote, line five is operating safely reliably and is in compliance with the law. The State of Michigan has never presented any concrete evidence to suggest otherwise. The US Agency in charge of pipeline safety
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the Pipeline and
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Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has confirmed on multiple occasions that the pipelines are fit for service. The company spokesman says the company goes on to say that this issue was currently being litigated in federal court where both parties have been ordered to work with a neutral mediator
1:21:07
Adam: so she just said you know screw my take away your your money. Just take away your money if you don't shut it down. Something is up with this. All the pipelines very
1:21:18
John: up with especially involving her because she's done a lot of notes from Michigan, Michigan, Michiganders, and they I get one of these notes. It's like why did you invite electus crazy woman?
1:21:34
Adam: Well, they didn't. It's Dominion voting machines. That's
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John: That's how she's corrupted. She got in through some crud voting mechanism. That's possible. Nobody wants to go into that. Because then you go into Trump. Yes, you know, we just No, no, everything's fine. Everything's on the up and up. Don't worry about it.
1:21:54
Adam: Now. Just to wrap it up from my end. We've always followed the Norman Lear Foundation, the Hollywood group that writes scripts and
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John: orders out of USC. Yeah,
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Adam: yeah. Well, there's, I don't know if it's, it's not the same people. It's a kind of a new group who have entered the fray. And there was an interesting piece on BBC Radio four with Cheryl slean, who is a script. I think she's a playwright and a script writer for movies and television. She is a member of the nr df, which is the natural resource defense foundation. And this is a drinking club for rich kids. I'll just give you a quick little rundown of their board of advisors, Frederick al Schwartz, Jr. Just an example. toy, a toy air. But also we have in here, g Leonardo DiCaprio. We have Julia Louis Dreyfus. It kind of you get the picture, right. Robert Rogers suspects the usual suspects but they are not covering it up. They're not hiding it. They're going all the way and they are believers come back to news are telling the right story about climate change. One not overly optimistic or ruthlessly apocalyptic is essential in the fight against the climate crisis. But it says something that Hollywood and the American film industry can do. Cheryl slean is a playwright and filmmaker working on a campaign called rewrite the future, which aims to help producers and writers change the way they portray global warming. I mean, isn't it normally or die? Is he dead yet? Or is he still around?
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John: still around?
1:23:38
Adam: Cuz man, there's, they're honing in on his turf here. This is exactly what he does. And to she's going to explain,
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Unknown: I think that what we're seeing when we speak to people in the industry, who are all pretty much without exception, concerned about climate change, personally, all pretty much without exception, kind of definitely concerned personally, they don't know how to go about telling stories about climate because it's, it's viewed as such a big global impersonal issue. It's viewed as in at least in America is somewhat divisive, politically. So they don't want to alienate audiences. This is the writers and the producers we speak to, they kind of don't know how to go about it. And this is why you see a whole lot of narratives that are about apocalyptic futures, a dystopian futures where there's just no hope we're doomed. This is sort of like one of the main cultural narratives we're trying to change. We're certainly not doomed. And so if we can tell more stories that have characters where, yes, they are scared about climate, but then they step up to find out what they can do about it. And then this becomes a model how entertaining or how they might do that. Yeah, I
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suppose you could also begin to have sort of cinematic tropes where instead of the baddies stroking, so Mommy's cats and smoking cigarettes they could they could be, you know, climbing to their gas guzzling SUVs?
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who are who are hindering the progress? Yes. Yes,
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John: those guys are having Leo DiCaprio get in his private jet and fly to the next meeting.
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Adam: Now, the question is, and her answers phenomenal isn't really a danger in this, you know, you're, you're indoctrinating people you're doing it subversively. Is there danger.
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Unknown: Is there a slight danger in this though that that, you know, clearly, you are aiming to fight the good fight, but trying to sort of write scripts or shape scripts or shape studio ideas, in a sense by committee that it could be slightly deadening in the wrong hands?
1:25:52
Adam: Oh, it's not about misinformation, it could be deadening. Like you said, boring.
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Unknown: Absolutely. We are
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definitely not encouraging writing by committee, although that is what happens in writers rooms, to be honest.
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But our aim is to give one thing,
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Adam: you know, I think that's her tale. I think she'd laugh because that's where they are. They put someone in the writers room. That's what she's saying. Well, it is by committee, and we sit in the writers room with everybody and it's by committee.
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Unknown: Absolutely, we are definitely not encouraging. Writing by committee, although that is what happens in writers rooms, to be honest, is to give writers, creatives, creative executives, the information they need to then take that and use it in their creative process as they normally would. There's really sort of magical psychological things that happen to us when we're transported by a story, which makes stories quite influential, quite powerful, as a social change mechanism just on its own. But the key is that it's got to be entertaining. So storytellers have to keep doing what they do. And then what we try to do is offer them this information in these details for their story that could we hope have this collateral effect of raising awareness in the viewer changing the unhelpful climate, you know, cultural narratives about climate like, it's already too late, or there's nothing I can do about it?
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Adam: Oh, man, this is gonna be so interesting. Um, you know, this
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John: is already done. So Andrew, this is already underway, you can see it, I don't clip this stuff anymore. But you can see it when you watch any show. And a good example, we'd like to say you're watching the FBI. And right in the middle of the storyline, somebody will say, Yeah, well, I don't know. Watch it voice you throw that there is you know what, you're going into the recycling bin? Do you realize that 99% of all plastics in the ocean and kill sea turtles, right? Just be that moment in the show. Just
1:27:58
Adam: throw it in there,
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John: where somebody blows out a bunch of bogus information. It's kind of Oh, my God, I didn't know that. Yeah. And then the GAO take the cup out of the garbage and put it in the recycling garbage, which is like every company has three garbage cans,
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Adam: they do a little approving nod to each other good work could work in tech. And
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John: that's it. There you go. There's your big influence. And there was there's Leo DiCaprio flying on his private jet to some other place. Okay, help them get this into the script.
1:28:31
Adam: It's so sick. It's so sick.
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John: And I'm gonna start clipping those moments. Yeah, you
1:28:39
Adam: got to do that. I mean, we do need some of that
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John: is there all over the place? It's just this moment where there's like, what is this got to do with anything? Oh, my goodness.
1:28:51
Adam: If unless you have something on the climate. Oh, see, I
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John: do have something actually. I have something that was still in the COVID thing I went back to okay, but it's got nothing to do with anything. It's just more of a comedy sketch. Oh, and I wish I wrote down the name of this podcast. But there's this pod get a lot of podcasters so this is like a lot of podcasts. You know the podcast which is like a version of the morning Zoo a couple of guys do usually three guys know that. Usually in the mornings do it's two guys in a woman. But the podcast is three guys hold on a second
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Adam: Morning Morning zoo is a host a sidekick? A female news reader who sits in does entertainment news. And a black guy who does sports and then you always have some wacky character who's on his way to the studio and always calls him with an excuse
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John: that I disagree it No, no. Okay. My model is this because I and the model is best. There's a couple of stations in Florida. I love going to Florida because the morning zoo is still prominent there. It's not a bear. You don't even know if it's still host You're right. By the way. We can do a copy of this. I think we should Sunday. There's the host you're right and the sidekick and the woman who is not the newsreader necessarily yummy. She's me. She's the newsreader. But she's also involved in the show. And she makes commentary during the show.
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Adam: No, she goes, Oh, john.
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John: Yes, exactly. But she doesn't do show businesses. The show business news is always a specialist, a gay guy, guy.
1:30:23
Adam: I'm sorry, you are correct, sir. You are correct. Gay gal comes on. And
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John: he tells so show businesses, they all all four of them chuckle about it. You can't tell what's going on because it's too noisy. And then there is a black sports Castro comes in. He's also a specialist, and he called
1:30:38
Adam: he's called coach.
1:30:41
Unknown: That would be ideal.
1:30:43
Coach.
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Adam: He's also the Community Affairs Director. For some reason, there's
1:30:48
John: always one of the guys and they get a lot of sound effects. And he got the
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so the podcasters don't have this model yet. But they do have they come close. And here's a here's a couple of podcasters. And the third guy, usually the podcast is two guys mainly, like the two of us only there's a third guy who rarely comes in, but he comes in once in a while and he always comes in reluctantly. Okay, here's the this is the podcasters bragging about being mad max.
1:31:29
Unknown: Today is a very big day for me, because I am, as of what, six o'clock this evening, I am officially Maxi nated because two weeks ago at about six 630 was when I got my second shot of Madonna. And so I am ready to party except not really. I haven't changed anything and don't really plan on changing much. But nevertheless, at least I can walk around without fear of catching something that will make me dead. So I'm very excited about that, man.
1:31:54
Congratulations. Yeah, it'll be interesting to see like, how we all like slowly warm back up to things like, I think I think, you know, some people are, you know, some people never stop doing anything, some people are going to jump right into it. The second they're allowed to, I think a lot of people are going to have a much slower ramp back to like, you know, quote, normal, or at least like, you know, quote, unrestricted behavior. Like, it's really like so today, literally, just today, I was I was waiting outside my school to pick up my kid. And I heard from one of the residents that, that the town has officially dropped the outdoor mask mandate. And I mean, first of all, I don't know if I should verify that I probably should. But also like, I thought, Okay, well, should I take my mask off? Like I,
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in theory want to, but like,
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how many people around town? No. All right.
1:32:49
John: They went out for an
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Adam: hour. Here's what's interesting. I know who this is. This is the accidental tech podcast. And the last voice you heard there about a school his kid is Marco. And this is what's so beautiful about podcasting. 2.0. He's a developer, and he has overcast and he is now implementing podcasting. 2.0 features, even though we have very different opinions, on a lot of things.
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John: mask wearing a betches one of them.
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Adam: That would be one. We we don't discuss it. There's nothing to discuss. I know, I know his views. I don't care. And he knows my views and he doesn't care. We want to save podcasting. So
1:33:31
John: yes, this is what this was. This is accidental tech podcast.
1:33:36
Adam: So that's kind of why
1:33:36
John: you hear any tech stuff in there. But okay, I'm sure it's in there somewhere.
1:33:41
Unknown: We must use this opportunity to achieve a National Recovery. So that jobs, jobs, jobs becomes jobs, jobs, jobs. That is our plan.
1:33:55
Adam: We all must be jet lagged. anymore on the COVID or on the anything else you have there.
1:34:04
John: Well, this is kind of offbeat. COVID related. This was a is about zoom calls. And the big scandal about the nipple sucking teacher.
1:34:15
Adam: I don't know anything about this. Why are you watching Tim Poole again? I don't know anything about
1:34:20
John: no i don't you know, I've never watched him pool. I never watched him before. I don't watch him. Now.
1:34:25
Adam: I watched Max Keiser and Stacy on Tim Poole. Oh my God, what a train wreck. Cuz you know when max gets you know, it was unclimbable when max gets bored. That's when he goes nuts. He's now he's clearly Asperger's on the spectrum or something, then yeah, and I think Tim, Tim was just unprepared was just asking him Dumb, dumb viewer questions. But what do you think bitcoins gonna go through mercs app? And it just went off there. They turned down his mic at a certain point. And they ended the show half an hour early and not good. Okay, anyway. Back to knock nipple sucking because this is Oh, I should probably. Oh, where's the real news?
1:35:08
John: No, but that was
1:35:09
Adam: that was not it. All right.
1:35:13
John: We play here we go. Yeah.
1:35:15
Adam: Interesting that the country went bananas
1:35:17
Unknown: during the pandemic.
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jeffrey toobin. You remember Jeff? You know just slipping off to the side too,
1:35:25
Adam: you know?
1:35:27
Unknown: Oh pleasure for himself
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Adam: all the cameras on oh hey everybody. My bad. That's a morning Zoo guy right there.
1:35:35
John: No, he's a major radio guy unfortunately wrote his name down and put a sigh everywhere someone knows who he is. But he's a radio guy. You're right. You're single hand he doesn't do zu.
1:35:47
Adam: He's a single hander.
1:35:49
John: Yeah, okay. You'll see what that means. Keep playing. Thanks, Jeff. Thank you. Thank you for that. Well, here's
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Unknown: some here's the headline. Here's the headline from Fox New York City teacher caught sucking topless bands nipple during zoom class.
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I'm sorry. What? Students at the prestigious Columbia secondary school for math, science and engineering. Got a bit of a lesson in something else.
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They watch the live class Amanda Fletcher 37, the teacher in the class appeared to suck the nipple of an identified topless male
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while gyrating and rocking back and forth according to the special commissioner of investigations for city schools, you
1:36:26
have a special commissioner of investigation for city schools.
1:36:30
I don't know what's more shocking that are the the nipple ectomy before that students watch Fletcher eating spaghetti with the shirtless man behind her
1:36:39
Adam: that according to the SCI that of course the
1:36:41
Unknown: special commissioner of investigations ruled out for this case.
1:36:45
After day her mouth of the man chess legend resumed teaching and discussing a worksheet.
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It's like I'm sorry, are you hi? Did you did you start methamphetamines this morning? Why why what's going on? What is going through that small brain case of yours? Because she knows she's on the camera.
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She goes back to teaching class.
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Adam: You see that guy makes more money than us.
1:37:06
John: Like probably does it and Gareth O'Neill could be him.
1:37:15
Adam: Man we definitely need to do a zoo version of the show at some point.
1:37:18
John: I know we can I think it's doable.
1:37:20
Adam: I mean what you need to do is you need to you need damn Jennifer what's going on and Shelby
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John: Jennifer would be the one to do the
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Adam: ride Dame Jennifer
1:37:35
John: then we need what we need. And we can't do it ourselves. We actually need an actual gay guy. Yeah, well,
1:37:42
Adam: we got let's see. Oh, we can get the official trainee of the morning show.
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John: Though there's always that now I do have these clips which I don't know what they are.
1:37:54
Adam: I think we should I think we should take a break and then then well this is
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John: getting late. It's getting late. Yeah, let's take a break. Are you in a rush to the CNN clip?
1:38:05
Adam: You're going somewhere you got a hot date tonight.
1:38:09
John: I'm in a rush I gotta get I gotta get out of here.
1:38:12
Adam: Okay with that I'd like to thank you for your courage to say in the morning to you the man who put the sea in colonial crack ladies and gentlemen john C. Double rack
1:38:22
John: boy in the morning to you Mr. Adam Curry also in the Martian city building the graph you need some names NYSERDA.
1:38:28
Adam: And in the morning to everybody in the troll room. Let me count y'all for a second. Hands up. 16 seven here is what we got on the counter. We have seen it better but it is Thursdays usually lower than Sundays is that I can't remember anymore. It's well over 1500 people who are listening live right now and rockin along with what he said Sunday. I said Thursday and Sunday were hired so I don't know. I don't know what I said I don't even know what day it is.
1:38:56
John: No, Thursday is always the low
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Adam: Okay, Thursday's the low good 16 oh wait there you go. So that's it's okay it's in line we've seen a couple 100 more but they're there and no agenda stream comm where you can log in listen live, we have a stream going 24 seven. There's all kinds of live entertainment programming for you. And when there's not something live we roll out some of the best podcasts of gitmo-nation which you could still troll on and still you know hang out with everybody but people just always like to be there lurk, do stuff make sure once okay and they are all probably on no agenda social calm our federated social network, which gives you the highest Signal to Noise anywhere. It's free to join still open to join and still doing well, I must say. And I got a note from actually I saw one user was reporting all of the questionable porn that comes through the Federated timeline. Now, just so you know, you can report all you want I don't have time to go in and and block every pore not gonna
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John: do it. Okay, not gonna do it. Thank you. Not going to do it? No,
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Adam: I'm not gonna do it. And I asked, I said, Why
1:40:04
John: bother do is sending him anything?
1:40:06
Adam: Well, I'm going to. So I said, Well, you know, don't do that. I can't I'm not going to do it anyway, I'm not going to block it. I said, No. He wanted to invite some family members in. So they could see how great the social network was. But he was afraid if they clicked on the Federated tab, they would see porn and to which my answer is set up your own mastodon server, and you can federate with us. You can block anything you want, you can do all of that stuff. It's a great way to do it and decentralize. You don't want you don't want us to be the center of your universe. And
1:40:37
John: what advice?
1:40:39
Adam: What's your advice?
1:40:40
John: Stay off all social media. Don't invite anybody. You're encouraging it.
1:40:46
Adam: And thank you to cesium 137, who got brought us the artwork for Episode 1345. We titled that peak woke. And neither of us could believe we hadn't used that as a title before but turns out we didn't. And cesium, there were a multitude of Mother's Day. Mother's Day, pieces of art. It's just though it's the right one. Yeah, I guess it was Yes, peak woke. And this is the one we chose. It was the most artistic there were other things that we of course, people should know when it comes to Christmas. or other holidays. We're suckers you know, Father's Day. Well, not Father's Day, Mother's Day for sure. We want to have something with mom up there so people who guess mom I think we're in the right in the right realm. See, we had Parker Paulie did a number of nice ones Darren O'Neal Kenny Ben I liked his although it wasn't quite the execution wasn't really like the text wasn't large enough. And it was a heart with the the sash around it said for the person who birthed me. Which of course is woke speak for mom. I like that. What else did we look at?
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John: What we liked. Mike Riley had a nice piece with a missile.
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Adam: Oh, yeah, well, we Yes. The mom got the rocket. Yeah,
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John: that was a good rocket that was quite creative. And we were gonna I was a fan of that. I was also a fan of one that had nothing to do with Mother's Day and I use it in the newsletter which is cesium 137 in Pfizer we
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Adam: trust Yes. Yes. The Mike Riley rocket I used on the the bad signal the pre show art.
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John: Yeah. Mother's Day stuff. World's Best Mom Mom. Yeah, the one I'm the one insisted on them on the tattoo. That was the tattoo season when we picked because it was I know it had a nice look to it. And it did turn out to be hot when posted on the Twitter
1:42:51
Adam: bootiful Oh, it looks so beautiful. Now
1:42:53
John: and then we also have our profit one of our new professionals that came in which is Roger roundy and it was posted in our round he couldn't read your round he is a famous artist that does pie and stuff. Oh,
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Adam: I didn't know about this.
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John: Oh yeah. Big, big shine what what piece was his? He did the one with the rule follower with our pictures and the COVID and this frog.
1:43:23
Adam: Let me find that one.
1:43:25
John: That one man he and then comic strip blogger put it in for him because he couldn't seem to get an account on this site or something out of it. He has bitched and moaned on nogen to social about this, oh, I can't get on I can't post Oh, and he's moaning and groaning and he's and he decides to do something that's just every rule violation. I'm going to use this art by the way for the list of rule violations that I am going to put up as a as a web page you want actually I think it's one of the one of the other artists is putting it together. But it would be good for that. But we weren't going to use it but he thought it was funny to figuring that if you just do it slick enough that he would get chosen. Shows Coronavirus
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Adam: depiction our heads
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John: total violate version of Pepe
1:44:17
Adam: so it's funny I like that. That's good.
1:44:19
John: So he anyway yeah, he's I'm surprised. Yeah, I was shocked that he listens to the show. But maybe I shouldn't be there. We have a lot of people that never told us. There's a lot of famous people that listen to this show they refuse to be recognized or or acknowledged these don't have anything to do with us.
1:44:38
Adam: Do God forbid? I let anyone know I might. I might listen to those jumbo jokes. And they'll be deep platformed in a heartbeat. Yes.
1:44:47
John: Anyway, so that was kind of an interesting aside and well
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Adam: thank you very much Cz and 137 for posting and everyone who uploaded at and continues to upload when possible. I mean, sometimes this thing does break like everything else adds value for value on this. So we don't maintain any of our unlike Biden, we don't maintain or pay for any of our infrastructure. It all just appears and sometimes it disappears. That's no agenda, our generator calm. And I wanted to tell you about breeze, the easy the breeze podcast app which is podcasting 2.0 compliant. And you can see these chapter images fly, but it also works on auto Android now so you can see a change in your car. And what is cool about breeze is those guys are actually at lightning crypto wallet, and they put a podcast app into it so you can stream value for value lightning payments in real time. And you can find that and all of the podcast apps and services and hosts that are going to save podcasting. Save it, keep it going preserve it bond like what Apple and Spotify and Amazon and Google want to do is control it. You can find that a new podcast apps calm. And thank you to everyone who participates in our value for value model here time, talent treasure. We have executive producers and associate executive producers. These are the people who do want to be recognized for their production of the show. And we'd like to thank them as quickly as possible. Before even hitting the halfway mark. We kick it off today with who do we have
1:46:25
John: we kick it off today with a thing that's not on there. Oh, so I don't know if Eric Eric's on the road so it's possible that he didn't get the list of the
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Adam: checks the big checks the big checks No, I don't think he got the we
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John: have to that need to be and I'm not going to put this off to the next show. Because this donation is for the is a show club member. Oh 1300 $46.33. Okay, Brian, you need to take your pen out because there's a knighting involved.
1:46:56
Adam: Oh my goodness.
1:46:57
John: I'm sure it's not on there.
1:46:59
Adam: Probably not. But okay. That's not a problem.
1:47:01
John: This is from Peter Irish. Peter Irish in Hudson, Wisconsin. No jingles? No karma. So that makes it easier.
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Adam: Is it he is ch e i s c h s Peter ISO. Okay.
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John: This is for 1346 dot 33. So this is a show. Club member we love these new the new London people coming up with the week that never thought after a show 1000 we're gonna get that mini show clever again, ever again. Now we're getting him every once in a while we get it every couple of weeks. Fantastic. Just a nice, nice donation. In the morning in this donation is honor of our 15th anniversary on May 13. Oh please be quick. It is an honor of ours don't say anything else. Please bequeath unto her Dame Jody of the 10 key from her husband Peter.
1:47:57
Adam: So it'll be God God, why? Yeah. Dame Jody, have the 10 key, the 10 key. Okay,
1:48:09
John: well, thank you for the first 15 years, she would enjoy a selection of chocolates at the round table. Right now. I
1:48:19
Adam: don't think we've ever had that requested.
1:48:21
John: And I don't think so either. I don't remember. That would be logical OR correlates.
1:48:25
Adam: I wish I'll see if we still have some of the ones that fuku zotoh sent us for our anniversary does good. Handmade.
1:48:34
John: Yes. And made with camel dung. Yes. 1346. No, Geno's, no karma.
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Adam: All right. Well, thank you very much for your courage and congratulations. 15 years and they never had a fight. Working on my mind this morning Zoo material.
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John: Yeah, well, but I think it should be scripted. God, Tyler Boyd comes up from Cary, North Carolina with 356. And he writes, if I can find my keyboard, I can tell you what he writes. There it is. He writes in the morning, today's is the EDA Festival, which Muslims worldwide will mark the end of Ramadan, the month of the Quran advance of the Quran in honor of this grand occasion. I'd like to encourage Adam, john and all my fellow producers to read the Koran and ponder, is it possible for such a book encompassing theology, law, history and spirituality to be created by a human being who was illiterate? Or must it be divine revelation? A little known fact about our Quran is that it is an Arabic. I don't think that's a little known fact that is a
1:49:48
Adam: well known fact. Well, the next part of the line I think, is the little known fact.
1:49:52
John: It's not a little known to me. The entire book rhymes that I didn't know. Yeah, it's, it's Yeah, that's where you're supposed to learn if you're true if you're a devoted, devoted Muslim, you should learn Arabic for this reason. So
1:50:12
Adam: basically it's early hip hop.
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John: Cubby, thanks so much for all that you do stay saying no jingles No. carnamah
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Adam: All right. Well, thank you. I have of course read some Quran not certainly not all of it. But your question, and I don't I don't need to read it to answer your question I think that would go for for many of these religious books, but we appreciate it and congrats and happy. Happy IED.
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John: Now there's another donation that didn't get put in because I think Eric didn't get the checks but maybe he did did this improperly because I tried to I couldn't explain enough to Jay that this is Alexander middle Cascadia sent in $338.06 or
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Adam: Alexander
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John: is it on there
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Adam: no no I'm asking you I'm because I'm writing it in
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John: I believe so. Okay. No, no he's not no no he's not a sir Don't write that in okay
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Adam: done
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John: removed because I'll read his note ex Rogan listener Oh really? No nation
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Adam: Hold on.
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Unknown: organ donation
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John: he says ex Rogen listener miss him screw data mining Spotify. Wow. hard assets harsh. JOHN in your best giddy girl voice. We just love numerology and he needs to de douchey Got it?
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Unknown: You've been de
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John: douche? Do I have a guinea squirrel? Good scoop school girl voice I can use you good. Have you heard that? Is that it? Try. We use love numerology.
1:51:51
Adam: Try more like Sophia with an F i think that make them closer.
1:51:55
John: Do what?
1:51:55
Adam: Try more like a Sophia with an F type voice.
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John: I can't do her voice
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Adam: millennial apart. Man.
1:52:05
John: I'd have to think about this. I can't do it. Let's put it that way. But let's let me get to the point of this guy. He sent in 10 donations that add up to 330 806 Nice. And he says anyways, you this should be easy. No pressure your mission accepted or not is to decipher the numerology. Every check was a post office mail money order with a different number on it.
1:52:29
Adam: Okay, do you have the numbers?
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John: No, I don't have they had to get into JC scans admin. If you successfully deciphered without help from the troll room, Adam, my piping hot wife says I'll have to become a knight by yours and good luck. Well stay safe. No
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Adam: one sent me the scan
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John: dealer's choice health karma forget mo nation. So he wants some health gum at the end. But we have the I can take these checks. There's a pile of them and read them off. But how long are the numbers? There's just four numbers each. And there's 10 of
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Adam: them. We'll just read them. Just give me I don't
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John: have them. Oh, okay. All right. So he did what he doesn't understand the process that we have to go through.
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Adam: Eric's in the truck. Jay's got the scanner. you're handing off the checks. And what's Mimi doing? She's just brushing the dog's hair.
1:53:21
John: She's doing the dishes.
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Adam: Yes.
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John: So it's like, you know, I don't have the checks. I
1:53:27
Adam: don't have the machine here, ladies and gentlemen. It's
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John: this other sequence. It doesn't make sense that what you want. So we're not going to do this? No,
1:53:37
Adam: but I do. I do want to know, eventually. Well, you
1:53:39
John: know what you could have done, you could just put a bunch of numbers in the note. Or we could have gone that way. You could have one single check that it worked.
1:53:47
Adam: Maybe just said what you want to say.
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John: I'm sorry. Maybe it could have. I mean, I just say what you want to say. Yeah,
1:53:56
Adam: I don't want to disparage it. But you know, it's kind of like you'll, you'll love this. You will love what's in this video hint. It has something to do with two shows ago and then a link to an hour and a half. Exactly right. And so that's kind of not understanding our process. But we do very much appreciate your support Alexander of middle Cascadia. Am I saying that right? Is that is that Alexandra sounds right? And we'll get the numbers. I'll see if I can decipher it, but it'll be a bit
1:54:25
John: if Yeah, unless they get deposited before we can do anything
1:54:29
Adam: and karma as requested.
1:54:32
Unknown: You've got karma.
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John: I think we're did Tyler Boyd. So let's go on to Robert Hausner and he's in mar mosa Memorial it says mamora marmore. Sam, taking my most so what am I thinking?
1:54:57
Adam: It's not a mimosa baby. That's not just
1:54:59
John: oh I buy me to open this Can you play the jingle already? This can is a can of luck. Wha? I am sick of waiting for the case of paps. I'm not drinking it anymore. Wow, the quad. They could send me a truckload of this stuff. It'll cost them like $40 max.
1:55:21
Adam: Whoa, Whoa, did the clock is running before we move to that before we move to the next. carbonated beverage? Yes,
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John: sobering up.
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Adam: I Oh. Oh, wow. Okay.
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John: Dad, look wha By the way, the grapefruits the best.
1:55:40
Adam: Sure they didn't send you a case already in advance of this. I wish they were hijack of the Pabst Blue Ribbon.
1:55:47
John: Get rid of that paps. This gun. So goes to the jingle. Sorry for this. He writes. For some reason Pay Pal did not complete the donation or It must have been an error but even but between the keyboard and the chair. I hope this one goes through when I did go through. He didn't
1:56:05
Adam: blaming himself. He's blaming himself for being the error.
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John: Okay, well, the good Thank you, Robert. Candy hold Holbein Holbein in mer endo mirando Is there a mirando cities Texas in Texas? I don't
1:56:22
Adam: know where mirando city is. I've never heard of it.
1:56:24
John: Well, he lives there. 333 bucks. And she says love y'all candy.
1:56:30
Adam: Oh, you know, you notice how many women are coming out as listeners of this show. It's it's, it's it's really quite remarkable. They may have been around.
1:56:43
John: I think we've always had about a half. I think I think it's pretty close to even. I mean, it started off because we got so many dudes named Ben and you get the carrier people from twit. Right on which is all men. But the wife started listening and a lot of women's got, you know, eventually we got i think
1:57:01
Adam: i think the pandemic helped you know this like, might as well listen to that. You know, and I
1:57:07
John: think these guys make sense and I make sense those
1:57:11
Adam: idiots mirando city is where's this place? Man? That's by the border.
1:57:18
John: The border? Yeah. Randy Carlos is next on the list from Paul rump. No, it's not a bad Sorry,
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Adam: it's in between. Hebron Ville and Laredo. It's out there.
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John: Oh, by Laredo, Randy Carlson and power up in Nevada. $300 No, a note. Rob McAllen. Thank you, Randy. Rob McCauley and North Little Rock Arkansas to 2222 he's associate executive producer greetings from Arkansas now the dude from Heber springs knows he's not alone out here in the quote unquote natural state now is that now I don't know that is Arkansas calls the natural state or the overseas writing this note naked.
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Adam: I think he's probably naked. Okay.
1:58:07
John: I smell that meet up. Speaking of meetups I can't be the only one who hears Jcd say no agenda beeyotch when that meet up the music plays
1:58:21
Adam: a minute.
1:58:22
John: Don't say anything hold
1:58:24
Adam: on a second. That's That can't be true. Let me let's let's let's take it to the task. Hold on a second. No one should be it's not you first of all, but it's funny. No agenda. br Yeah, I can hear it.
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John: isn't me good catch. Anyway, he says either way, enjoy the earworm people 10 he says Anyways, this is my first donation I'm Rogen convert, yes, please de-douche me
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Unknown: ben de deuced
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John: Now it's time to start
1:59:08
Adam: making donations because he gets the
1:59:10
John: live donation all right that he had that already. Now it's time to start donating towards my eventual knighthood as serve fat dad of the BM Mexicans love is lit jingles don't enslave me camela and dog karma
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All right, Little Rock times in Arkansas is one of the prettiest states by the way. It's just a great place. Amy and Jim Burlingame from Bergen New York to Cannes
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Adam: Bergen Sure.
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John: Always Bergen Sure.
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Adam: I know Bergen. Sure. I know Bergen Bergen. Oh I know Bergen.
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John: I know Bergen Do you know Bergen Kygo request Donald pates Nazis which is I guess where that comes from to and John's you will obey and to to the head. I am making this donation to 10 in honor of our oldest human resource who turned 21 on May 11 is on the list. Because a birthday shout out to Jacob. He has been a longtime listener to your podcast and his father and I would appreciate it if you would make him and associate producer for this episode.
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Adam: a birthday present.
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John: It's a switch you're rolling
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Adam: Yeah, got it. That's so sweet.
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John: I hope this donation hastens his journey to the roundtable where his parents patiently await for his knighting a family that nice together Oh no that no agendas together stays together. I think family at nights together stays together. Thank you for your courage Amy and Jim Burlingame.
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Adam: So they probably did like at least have like 300 bucks ago. And it give them 210 for his birthday and I'm gonna make them do chores for the rest you watch. Very, very smart. Donald loves Nazis. Gone Donald loves Nazis. CNN say that he's kkk. Hell with it. Wow.
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John: You will obey you will obey you will obey. Alright, Steve, Stephen Stephen Springer, in which is the proper spelling of Stephen. Yes. With an F in Carlsbad, California. Two or three dot 33. Okay, this is Andrea. I don't think she's that which might be a light yellow. Donate for my smokin hot wife Lindsey her 33rd birthday on May 13. Please check to see if she's on there. Okay, can we get a house building karma? In these crazy times? Yes.
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Adam: It may cost a bit more but yeah. Oh
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John: my god building a house with this wood? No,
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Adam: let me let me check. was a dame Abbey? No steps. Lindsey, Lindsey. Lindsey. Ah. Okay. Not on there. That's Stefan. That's interesting. Stefan,
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John: and she's another 33. We have more people turning 33 listen to this show. Isn't that's our real core number, I guess.
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Adam: Lindsay and 33. One What do we have her on May? 13. Okay, today nice.
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John: Now on the list, she also says Dhoni for she has she be the associate executive producer, you think
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Adam: donating for my? Yeah, I think so.
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John: Stefan euro put her there. So it's a double switcheroo. And it's Lindsey. They're sorted out, meanwhile, comes in with 200 bucks. And he says, or this is sir sorted out your recent discussion about taxing book income was in and correct. For an explanation, click this link. And he's got a Google Drive link and I will go click it for the next show.
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Adam: So you can get some ransomware?
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John: You know, I looked at I didn't really I didn't dream it up. I looked it up. And that's what it said.
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Adam: We'll click on that link anyway. And let me know. Let me know how that goes.
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John: I will. Paul in Renton, Washington to bite us if anyone wants to correct I think this was a good idea. You want to correct us because we're full of it. Or we got it wrong. 200 bucks perfect.
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Adam: In fact, that is I think that is standard procedure.
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John: Yeah, right now I think from now on all corrections, 200 bucks. Renton, Washington, Paul from Renton $200 another one de-douche me big boys.
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Unknown: You've been de deuced also,
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John: I need the best jobs currently. You've got for my new venture. Thank you for your courage. Dear Sirs Paul in Renton
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Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs,
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jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs.
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You've got karma.
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Adam: That's a good one, man. That's the best one we got. Let
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John: us know how that works out because I that Yeah, that would be technically the best one. And last on the list, shortlist today, only 10 people call in Preston in Oregon City, Oregon. That's a place to be. No jingles, no karma. Beautiful. Thank you, john and Adam. And Adam and john as he puts it.
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Adam: And that wraps up our executive producers and associate executive producers for Episode 1346 of the no agenda show. Its value for value. This is how we've done it from very early on. If you get any value out of this, then give it back. You can produce you can send clips, information, insight, thought boots on the ground. You can create art you can create jingles is so many ways you can help. Or maybe just keep the conversation going. No one no agenda, social calm. There's so many ways. And yes, we completely appreciate these executive preussen associate executive producers who understand the job according to the Hollywood norms, you got to pay for it somehow. And that's exactly what you're doing. And we could not be more thankful if you'd like to participate in the experiment. You can is easy go to here, go to here. Go to here.org. Slash thank you for your time, your talent, your treasure for producing Episode 1346. Our formula is this.
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Unknown: We go out.
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We hit people in the mouth.
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John: I do want to mention something about the last newsletter.
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Adam: Yeah, what happened? What happened there?
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John: Well, I think what happened was, it was the strangest one, nobody got the newsletter where a lot of people got it. And they got in different boxes than usual. Some people got in their spam box, which had never had happened before. Mike up in Saskatchewan, who follows this course He always gets it in his promotions vice, he got it in primary and as Gmail, other Gmail bill never got it. So I got a lot of people never got it. So it's another second reason. second note, the number of people who didn't get it at all is high. And plus, here's here's a burl. For example. Here's a note that came in a note is a note as Chris, I regularly use my mail app on my iMac. My gmail account is linked to this app. I got the email but no newsletter in my in the email meaning the second note, which is just a plain text, I got the email about no newsletter in my Apple Mail app. But I did not get the newsletter in my Apple Mail app. So in others, the Apple Mail didn't get send they they blocked our newsletter, all the happenings and then I got a lot of Apple Mail. But then he says he checked his gmail account on a web browser. And I see that I did receive the newsletter in my inbox. In other words, the apple because he has it forwarded, not forwarded but duped. So you get you can set your email episode. It goes to Yeah. And I copy goes to his gmail account and the Gmail copy was received. But the Apple Mail app got nothing. I also notice several Tom Woods newsletters in
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my Gmail browser account that did not show up in my Apple Mail app.
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Adam: Well, this is likely we don't know for sure, but I will make an appointment with the Genius Bar. This is likely a part of their 14.5 upgrade, which broke their podcast app broke it. Things don't update on time. There's all kinds of issues. People don't like the layout. Okay, thanks, Apple. Maybe and this is also the super secure version of their platform, where tracks apps can no longer track you without opting in. Like I'm excited to opt in. And according to Facebook, only 4% of their tracking works anymore. So perhaps they shore it up. They're there. There's
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John: there's other lots of Google Mail and get it to he says he says he double checked the all mail on his Apple Mail app, and they are not there either. So I think because this is not just peculiar to Apple. Yes. It was a huge problem. Apple Mail app sucks. And but
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Adam: and a lot of people can't even get the no agenda show on the on their podcast app. Now. It doesn't it doesn't update.
2:08:52
John: Right. I've heard that too. But I think there was a do these all these companies Google all of them, they used various filtering systems to keep them keep it from being a total mess. And I think that whatever filtering I think that filtering systems, changed some parameters and re did a recent video they sent out an update. And it's breaking everything left and right.
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Adam: Yeah. Yeah, that's exactly what happened.
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John: And so we got our mail was poorly received. I may have to do another one of these in the next one. If it's if it comes out just as bad. I can tell because I monitor this with the various people who send me the note, you know, I got it here. I got it there. And this was a disaster. I mean, here's a real weird one. somebody sends you now I forgot I subscribed to the newsletter. In fact, I've never gotten a newsletter until this one.
2:09:52
Adam: Wow. And what did he did that person mentioned, what email system they
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John: use. I forget. I think it was You may have been Gmail, or no, it was one of No, that was one of those. Just like divorce like a divorce.org is one of his purse. It's like a lot of people that have the personalized email address and they run it through some system rather than a lot of those broke.
2:10:16
Adam: Ah, that could also be okay. Like, I'll tell you what that is likely, Apple tightened down their demark. And when you have when you are sending email through, for instance, Gmail, and you're sending it as Adam Curry COMM And you don't have your demark Records set properly, it will get rejected outright.
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John: Yes, it does that.
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Adam: Yep. So and if you're so along with that, I would say I encourage you people using their own email server, it's not a simple thing to set up. But if you're going to use any domain, please make sure you're doing it right. Or go to protonmail. I mean, that's, I think those guys are pretty good.
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John: We'll see what happened. I didn't get any words. protonmail used to but there's not that many people that use proton mail, or proton mail users out to give me some feedback. Yeah, more
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Adam: and more people have moved over to proton mail just for the security. It's in Switzerland. And they don't seem to be, you know, filtering for your convenience. or outright reading your email, which should we know Gmail or Google for your, for your advertising your own good for your own good. I'm gonna get you straight into your cnn clips with something I promised on the last show. Beto, O'Rourke was in Austin to discuss of course the extremely racist voter ID laws. Oh my god. We're so racist here in Texas. And he laid into the January 6 insurrection. This is a little bit of that. This is part of the insurrection that we saw on January 6, were
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Unknown: five people were murdered in the United States Capitol, including a Capitol Police Officer.
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Adam: This is the biggest attack on American democracy since the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed. That's why folks are calling this Jim Crow 2.0. So this is this is caught.
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John: What? Wait, the Voting Rights Act was an attack on American democracy? Is that what he said? That's what he said.
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Adam: Yes, yes. And that's why this is now called Jim Crow. Since it since the Voting Rights Act. So up, I
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John: still prefer Biden's Jim Eagle.
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Adam: So what you heard him say the egregious part was January Six, five people were murdered. Five people were murdered, of which two had heart attacks. One Capitol Police officer had a stroke at home. Ashley Babbitt was killed but you know, five people were murdered. And so some fine young folks here who I think upload this to Alex Jones, his band dot video, or maybe they are info wars. These two girls, they confronted Beto. Of course he was happy to come over and talk to him because hey, young chickies but didn't like the questions without without naming names that the fact that you had the first successful reach to the US Capitol since the war. You
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Unknown: consider Ashley Babbitt and murder.
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I consider the fact that people were killed in our Capitol
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Adam: that members of Congress are almost murdered. That the vice president was nearly hung instructions led by our junior senator Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, Missouri.
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Unknown: Now not Ashley Babbitt. Is that right?
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Adam: And he's gone. So did you know the vice president was almost hung?
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John: This guy's outta control this baito
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Adam: almost hung and people were almost killed, led by led by Ted Cruz.
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John: I got to hear Ted Cruz Yeah, he was the guy who defeated him in the senate race. Yeah, let's just hear he has a grudge against just hear it again.
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Adam: That was so beautiful reach
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John: clippable
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Adam: since the word
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Unknown: you consider Ashley Babbitt and murder.
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I consider the fact that people were killed in our Capitol
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Adam: that members of Congress for almost murdered almost murdered that that the vice president was nearly hung. I love it better.
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John: That guy Hey, guys, so good. Almost hung
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Adam: calm. They had the noose around his neck.
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John: So close. CNN goes off on this with just like the same thing bigger. They're promoting the murders and the whole thing they did in total denial of everything. So I got I got three clips about this. This is CNN. Well, yeah, you can find them here. One, two, and three.
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Adam: I see. Oh, yeah. One, two and three. Okay. Yeah. Do you want to start playing? Is that the idea?
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John: Yes. Start playing with the one
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Unknown: that the 3040 5050 the facts of what happened on January 6 are being whitewashed before our very eyes. Just listen to some Republicans today at a hearing Good hearing about this attack.
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The FBI is fishing through homes of veterans and citizens with no criminal records and restricting the liberties of individuals that have never been accused of a crime. Zero firearms from suspects charged with breaching the Capitol.
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Adam: All right.
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John: So they don't whitewash that. By the way, what he said is whitewashing saying that this insurrection nobody was armed, how's it an insurrection of nobody's armed? And he went on this was a bunch of hearings that went on and so and so cnn is all bent out of shape about this, because it's like a whitewash. But let's listen to part two.
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Unknown: It was Trump supporters who
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lost their lives that day, not Trump supporters who were taking the lives of others.
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Not true. Let's get to CNN justice. These lawmakers were grilling the former defense secretary and acting attorney general who were in charge on January 6, some of them were not grilling them. What did we learn today?
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John: So the guy says, in other words, the murders that betas bitching about and this guy did republican says that none of this happened that way. The one person who was murdered was Ashley Babbitt, and they wouldn't prosecute anybody. And then not true, not true. No, not
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Adam: true. Not true. Not true. False, not true.
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John: So by saying not true, I guess that that covers your ass. In the end of this, yeah. You
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Unknown: know, Allison Victor, this was built as a fact finding hearing by the House Oversight Committee, but it's been ongoing for four hours now and it has really devolved into this partisan fingerpointing democrats For their part they've been tearing into the former acting defense secretary and the former acting Attorney General really allowing them little time to respond. On the flip side, Republicans have been twisting the truth of what happened on January 6, you heard it there. And we saw it from Republican Congressman Paul ghosts are he issued that lengthy, full throated defense of the riders saying law enforcement is going after law abiding US citizens. And we actually just heard from congressman Andrew Clyde, he said, this was not an insurrection at all he said Instead, it was an undisciplined mob. In his words, he claimed that they stayed an orderly fashion inside the Capitol, just taking videos and pictures. Of course, that's a far cry from what we saw unfold. And all of this is amplifying calls from several members of the committee to press for a bipartisan commission to investigate June 6, of course, the formation of that has been stalled. But things got particularly fiery when democrats questioned acting defense secretary of the former acting defense secretary Christopher Miller's response time for giving the green light to the National Guard to move in to secure the Capitol and then called out Miller for seeming to backtrack on previous comments
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that he made that former President Trump's comments are what led to the capital attack? Here it is.
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Adam: Sir, because of your actions,
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Unknown: to credential police
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Adam: officers on duty, and you weren't that it stays
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Unknown: only where you
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won't last
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Adam: you were AWOL. Mr. Secretary, you were a wall. Remember? completely inaccurate you said before you have responsibility for everything something goes wrong, quote, unquote.
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Unknown: I own it completely. 110%
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Sir, you
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Adam: partially own this mayhem, murderer.
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John: Anyway, this is going on right now. Is this these? It's outrageous. They want a
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Adam: 911 style commission
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John: 911
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Adam: style commission.
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John: Is there all practical purposes, a few broken windows and they messed up a couple of offices. They didn't tear the paintings off the wall. They didn't spray paint the George Washington's? You know, Gilbert Stewart painting was axed out with red paint. They did stay within the lines, you know, they walked down the red carpet that was cordoned off. We saw that we also did. But no, that was Yeah. Which was ludicrous. But no, no, no, that was they were trying to they were trying it was a coup. And I've seen that the idea that this a coup attempt in all kinds of publications, always with the same kind of left leaning editors, which is every editor now. Cuckoo Cuckoo, is a coup, a coup attempt. Another words the president is trying to create a coup against this himself.
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Adam: And the ongoing the big lie, the big lie it was to connect Trump to Hitler. And the poor media. They're so desperate for a tweet from Trump. You know, it's like they need something. I mean, we all see the ratings there in the tank across the board, Fox, less than the rest of you know, CNN know, a joy read msnbc had an actual Asterix the other day on honor ratings, which is
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John: BS. And Tina alerted me she should explain what that is to people that don't know what the hell you're talking about.
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Adam: So in the ratings, they'll have overall numbers. But really the number you want is the share in, in the target group, which is 1849. Typically, although depending on the time of day for, for some of these channels later on, the pharmaceuticals may get a little weak before you continue.
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John: Why 1849? What's what is the cosmic point of that particular age group?
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Adam: Well, that's the people who spend the money.
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John: Those are the people who who watch advertisements and then maybe buy a product.
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Adam: Yes, no, actually, I received that. These are the people who after being incessantly told about to talk to their doctor and ask their doctor about this age, this rash this thing, this extension of life, who are bombarded with pharmaceutical commercials, yeah. And that's pretty much up to 50. And then later at night, you know, they throw in some stuff for the older folks like the hero helper, you know, the pill sorter, all that stuff? Yeah. It's all that stuff. There's, in fact, I think that the mainstream media and five m, they're very disappointed that Facebook is still suspended. The former President,
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John: I think they're they're all disappointed because it's hurting, it's hurting
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Adam: the
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John: radio, we're explaining the asterisk.
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Adam: So, you know, typical will be like a during the day 1.3 1.5, that's just your number. And then it's times typically times 1000. But when you're under I think, base 0.1. You get an Asterix, they don't count it anyway. Maybe it's 0.4. They don't count it anymore. They just show it as an as uncountable because the percentage of in cable that is the percentage is so small, it's just a rounding error.
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John: Yeah, the statistical number that people watching you can't really be determined in any meaningful way. So you get the asterisk. Yes. Which means you're a loser. Yes. Well, you're off the air in most, even when we're doing the tech TV era. You know, the asterisk was kept propping up on diversity says nobody's watching this kind of stuff. And it was very touchy. Yeah.
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Adam: I was trying to find it's kind of unfortunate. I did we have al sharpton saying aspartic
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Unknown: when maybe I don't,
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Adam: I don't know where that went. destek acid. There is a term that's being used, which I'm kind of working on. On a supercut which is it's been around for a while, but it's just it's it's trending. When someone says so in order to associate you and I with insurrectionists they would say well, those two guys on that Noah Gen pot but their agenda, no agenda podcast. They were trumpeting, trumpeting this, he trumpeted that. We noticed this. No. Yeah, that's that's the trend. So I'll notice it now. So instead of saying your you're a dirty rat, bastard Trump supporter. You trumpeted It's beautiful,
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John: but trumpeted meaning. You're saying something
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Adam: loudly, loudly, as correct but still trumpeted it's a Trump Trump thing. You know,
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John: I think it's Yeah, associative. Yeah.
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Adam: My one of my rules of life is the media Boomerang theory. If you abuse the media for your own ends for your own personal gain, and you keep doing it long enough doesn't no matter how long you do it when you're using a purely for your own personal gain. The Boomerang comes around eventually and it hits you so hard with equal and sometimes more force. And this is happening to Bill Gates. And I am I am, I am surprised by this. Even you and I were like
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Unknown: yeah, so a divorce, whatever who gives a crap. But now, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, ABC, CBS, NBC, all on people familiar with the situation. People familiar with Melinda Gates is thinking according to sources, holy crap. Bill Gates is going down this morning. new details about one of the most expensive divorces in history between Bill and Melinda Gates, and what role convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein reportedly played. These are two billionaires that were working with extensive legal teams over many months. According to The Wall Street Journal, Melinda Gates began meeting with divorce attorneys in 2019, two years before filing for divorce. One source of concern according to the report was Bill's dealings with Epstein. Melinda Gates. His divorce lawyers were having multiple calls right around the time that the New York Times published in October 2019 article detailing the extent of Bill Gates his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. We do know that this is a source of concern. In 2019. The New York Times reported Bill Gates had met with Epstein on numerous occasions, beginning in 2011, at least once stain at Epstein's Manhattan townhouse until late into the night our understanding from a sources that Melinda Gates was frustrated and unhappy about that meeting, when pressed about his relationship with Epstein during a 2019 interview with The Wall Street Journal, Gates said I met him I didn't have any business relationship or friendship with
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him.
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Adam: So for this would be happening to Bill Gates in almost tabloid like fashion from the M five m. is very surprising to me, particularly seeing his stature as Mr. Vax. Dr. Bill.
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John: Yeah, well, is it really a surprise to you, because your basic theory is what it is, which is the boom, your Boomerang theory or your union intermediate will do the opposite to whatever they do to you. They're going to do the opposite to you, because it's just balances the world. Well, then this, you're really surprised. Are you just feigning No,
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Adam: no, I'm extremely surprised because he's also the primary sales guy for the pharmaceutical industry who run the media. So there's a reason for this. And I think, yes,
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John: I know where you're going. Do you think that Yeah, the pharmaceutical he's, something's happened, where they got fed up with him. The farm farmer, and they just cut they just cut it. They cut them loose. In your
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Adam: on your own in the most despicable of ways. Yeah, I mean, it's really hearsay.
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John: It's really weird. Pay us farm farmer guys. Hey, Trey has done there a bunch. I said this before. If you ever see the CEOs of a lot of these pharma companies, you'd swear they came out of central casting for a godfather movie?
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Adam: Yes. They are kind of gangster. Aren't they? Like the CEO of Pfizer? I have I guess I'm in Israel. We've
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John: got it all. Yeah, so there's teaching him a lesson.
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Adam: Now, what this does evoke is a lot of speculation about Jeffrey Epstein, which is, I think,
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John: wait, wait, wait, before we go there. What did that stop and try to figure out what Bill did to let this happen to him? What did he do the pharma companies? I mean, oh, he's going out he MapQuest about AstraZeneca we documented that. Oxford, mostly the whatever, but it seems like he's been doing their, their their dirty work.
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Adam: I think that i think there may be a financial crime that is coming out possibly. Like, just I'm just telling you what I feel. It is also possible that they did not they were unable to handle Melinda's anger over his well known womanizing, philandering, etc. And most importantly, and I think this is where it probably is. The real issue is is MIT because MIT Bill Gates, Megan Smith, karsch, wishers ex wife, Joy Ito Epstein. There's something there and it's it's very little money. It's $8 million that he donated it and we have juice lane with more counts of crimes, sexual sex crimes. She's still to appear in court properly. She's been she's jailed. And I sent you the links. Did you see Jenny's? Your dense tweets?
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John: You sent me the links.
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Adam: Yes. Holy crap.
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John: Well, let's go over okay.
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Adam: So, let's first explain who Jenny's are. Dennis, who I know. I've met her. She's interviewed me, john, you've known her probably, you know, probably better than I do. And she was a longtime technology reporter. always kind of odd. I remember she interviewed me like maybe 2006 or seven, something like that in Los Angeles. And she's just just, she's odd. She very nervous. And as she's been going through a 10 year journey, battling cancer, she's been talking more and more about, you know, just some general things that she hates about journalism. And now she's just gone all out. And here's just an example. And it's all And her problem is mainly with MIT and and the money and the Epstein money and here's what Jenny Do you want anything more about Jenny's your den She was also apparently she wasn't a sexy
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John: she's the one who started boring boring the boring boring day one of the most popular blogs in history. Yes Ed kind of a news magazine and she I met her I met her I sat down with her for lunch with of all people john Brockman who is also associated with Epstein in an awkward way,
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Adam: which she tweets about Brockman specifically. Yeah, well
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John: Brockman who she knows, and if she tweets negatively about Brockman she should know better because Brockman really is not a player in this Epstein nonsense he Brockman used to put on the wish I never attended, because it was I'm This is exactly
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Adam: what she's tweeting about these dinners, these dinners with that Brockman arrange that's exactly what she's tweeting about.
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John: Okay, so brought me I can without reading the tweets, I'm going to tell you what I know about this part some of the things because I'm I actually worked for Brooklyn as a
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Adam: girl for a while recruiting girls.
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John: Rockman isn't in target and you should be sympathetic to Brian Brockman is probably the poster boy for Tourette's.
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Adam: And that's why I have to be sympathetic.
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John: Yeah, you should. Because it's like this could be you. Brockman is a very unusual book agent because he the way he works, the New York publishers is just beyond compare. And it is always selling and he said somebody described as he could sell junk. He just sells junk science, even though you'd love that people are big names. People like Dawkins and people like that are his clients. And what's his name? The guy with the with the rest of ferien hair?
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Adam: Yeah, linear Jared, linear
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John: Jared, Jared girl, Jared. And Jenny was one of his clients, I believe, because I was in San Francisco invited me over to have lunch with her and him and then we shot the shit. And she's she's very sweet. She's a sweet person, I think. But she's also kind of a lefty and if funny kind of a way. And so he Brockman for a period of about three or four years, did what he called the billionaire's dinner. And what he did, and they were always in Monterey, and it was during some event and he and I was invited to these and I think it was invited to the I think it is like four or five of them and I was invited to the first two never showed up to either one even though I would have gotten to meet all these people are very good everybody there bro. You know, everyone from a Richard Branson would be there gates and all these types of people to anyone who was a billionaire. And and a few journalists that were allowed today versus there were his friends would go. I think mark off went to these things. I didn't go because if anyone knows me, taking a drive to Monterey, California to go to a dinner is not something I'm inclined to do. I don't even like going to the San Francisco, I guess I stay home too much. So I never went to these things. But I knew about him. And they would publish all these pictures. And it was all these and was just an identity. And Epstein would got into a couple of these. I think back in New York. Yes. Yes. Yes. And Epstein got involved in Brockman.
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I've talked to Brockman about this. And he's, and he's never been on the plane. He's never been to Jeff Jeffries house, he just had him in because he was on the list of people you could put at these dinners to have photos taken. And it was just a publicity thing. It wasn't anything evil by any means. And I believe Brockman on his side of the story, and I know Brock, but I've known him for 20 or 30 years. And he's not the kind of guy he is doesn't seem to be that interested in chasing women.
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Adam: Well, that's not what she's saying at all. But she is guilt by all Association and these dinners was where indeed where as she says Epstein connected with everybody, mainly the MIT guys and everybody was fawning all over him. And I'll just read a couple quick tweets. Bill Gates, I am to believe one of the world's smartest richest men didn't know what Jeffrey Epstein was doing with all those girls, girls, not women girls, they are or were children. It's called rape. It's rape of kids. Bill Gates. you own this.
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Unknown: Then we have
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Adam: if your argument for taking Jeffrey Epstein's money is yes, he was a serial child rapist and seven sex trafficker but I was going to transform the money into something cool that benefited me personally. That's called money laundering. This is towards Joey Ito. Yes, Jeffrey Epstein is dead and Julian is in jail. But their Russian friends are still alive and well and operating in the United States right now. Everyone who benefited from the system of money laundering. Jeffrey Epstein set up with Russia. is still defending the system and their ongoing place in it because money because greed because guilt I'm done being patient Joe Ito I see you Eric Lander Steven Pinker George church john Brockman too many names to list here Not a single one cancel these about the dinners. It's just it and she's going off and she's she said, This is my final work. You know, I have nothing I have no money no husband no house. I don't. It's very sad. But she's, she's exposing something. And she's and it's all focused around. Epstein's investment in MIT s Epstein's investment in Harvard programs, and any issues bringing in Alan Dershowitz and really implicating all of Silicon Valley, old and new. Which when you think about it, and add it all a bunch of creeps. So who knows what comes out of this, maybe build it back to Bill, maybe bill is being thrown out care to
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John: say anything? Yeah. Could be. I would say that she's hysterical. And not buying it. I'm not buying her general thoughts on the on this situation. But if this is going to become a problem, which it is for all these guys who went to all these, these billionaire dinners, yeah. They need a scapegoat. And the best gave go to the group is bill right now. Because he's the one who really hung out with Epstein, it seems and it's it also seems as if you read this crap that I've been reading a lot of is very inaccurate. But interesting, is that but it always leads to the same thing. When the information about Epstein came out. And Bill got his name in the papers associated with Epstein. Melinda at that point, that was the end according to sources say people familiar with the thing I believe it might be. It makes sense. There's only as you can you can write stories with that makes sense. That makes some sense that she's not going to put up with me Bill's a philanderer use You said it yourself. But it was fine. It wasn't like anything that was good that it associated with with a creep like Epstein, and that was the end and I think that's what triggered the whole thing. And
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Adam: I think it's gonna, pop is gonna be I just had a thought canceled. Maybe the great reset is really about canceling a bunch of these elites.
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John: Could be there's definitely a few of them. They're gonna get canceled.
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Adam: We live in fantastic times. Here's another cancel story.
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Unknown: The Golden Globes ceremony on NBC has been canceled amid criticism over a lack of diversity and ethical issues. NBC announced it will not air the globes next year as the Foreign Press Association which hands out the awards faces backlash for not having any black members. The situation escalated yesterday as Tom Cruise returned his three Golden Globe Awards, major studios and other actors are also threatening his voice. No,
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Adam: no, no, this is something else this is okay. Ratings First of all, first and foremost no ratings. And I think I think Ricky jerkface touch the third rail and they're still pissed over it and they have shitty ratings cancel those a holes.
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John: Good I will I'm not going to disagree with any of that I think goes is an excuse to cancel. Because it's it closed it there's like at MIT there's a small group of people it's a it's a drinking club and the high of the highest
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Adam: order and you have to be you know, a member of the press.
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John: And so the fact that there's no black journalists in France or if there are they can find those guys and put them in the club if they want to join it doesn't mean you have to enjoy telling people how they should run their organization at this level, especially when it's a foreign press Association is ludicrous. So you're right that this is an excuse to get rid of it. And Tom
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Adam: Cruise leading the charge Tom Cruise leading the charge
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John: if I and Tom Cruise is bogus, returning three I did talk about virtue signaling. Here's my all you have to take these back. I can't I can't. I can't look at them on my shelf.
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Adam: Look at them anymore. They remind me of how racist I was. 3.0 now the sad cancellation is well deserved. But he's not canceled off of Spotify. But people are now calling him a conspiracy theorist and questioning what has he been eating? What has Van Morrison been doing that turned him into a republican? Yellow Van Morrison you know the guy from Van
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John: Morrison the singer.
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Adam: Yeah, he's being cancelled because he's gone completely Nut Job completely off the rails. His latest musical project which is titled My latest musical project has 22 tracks on it. None of them are acceptable. Here's a little bit of one of my favorites
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John: against when those that control the media it is
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Unknown: the media they control
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Adam: the stories we have ever tried
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John: to go against them be ignored. They control
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Unknown: they control the narrative,
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John: they perpetuate the myth.
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Unknown: Keep on selling
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Adam: ignorance is bliss.
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Unknown: Believe at all and you'll never give
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John: up. Okay, before we go on with this, I didn't know any of any of this but I can mention something we did on the show. And it was just a few years ago. I had a Van Morrison clip of some little ditty he did specifically Yes,
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Adam: yes, yes. Yes. You remember that?
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John: Yeah. And it was some anti media rant.
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Adam: Yeah, this is called they own the media. And the other one was no more lockdowns
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Unknown: right.
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As far as safety
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Adam: he was already walking the edge when he came out with that one.
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John: Yeah, so he was so now they've decided to go just eliminate him from the discussion altogether. How's that work? brought him back into it to me.
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Adam: Well, that's how how a good noodle gun works. I'll read you the the headline here. What happened to Van Morrison the fall from eccentric genius to conspiracy theorist
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John: know who was a byline who's the who wrote this
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Adam: this is let's see Ryan h Walsh.
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John: And this appeared in what
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Adam: well this I don't know if the original is Yahoo News. Let me see if I can find the kid said in the beginning of the byline.
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John: Right after the byline
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Adam: doesn't write out Los Angeles Times. Oh, good enough for you know. Let's see what it says here. Outside of the circles of his most dedicated fans. The arrival of a Van Morrison album in the 21st century has not been a news event. That trend stopped last week however when Van Morrison 75 released latest record project Volume One a 28 track double album that includes eyebrow raising song titles such as Where have all the rebels gone Why are you on Facebook and and stop
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John: getting this out?
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Adam: Oh yeah, no, I bought it and stop bitching do something. This album is now very much news variety publish variety published a list of the 10 craziest lyrics from the record while the Jerusalem Post rounded up all of the claims of anti semitism implied in his song called they own the media the one we just took today
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John: media I can see that going anti Semite Samad I can see people associating anti semitism with that song.
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Adam: Oh, nice. Funny I didn't think about it at
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John: all. The first thing I thought
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Adam: I thought of I thought the pharmaceutical industry is the what I thought all right.
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John: She's got some anti pharma songs. I don't think he was thinking pharmaceutical industry.
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Adam: Oh, yeah.
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John: No, that may be too advanced for him. I mean, he's a media guy anyway, I mean, he's he's a multi isn't he's not a billion I'd be surprised but he's got to be kind of isolated and live in California anymore used to for a while in the 70s and he used to play I must have seen him 10 times at least or more. And great stage guy it mainly just bring the house down every time we went on stage
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Adam: couple of couple of lyrics. This is from the variety who thought these were Nut Job lyrics from the track mind control keeps us in line which I got to cover that mind control keeps us in line. That's why we've got to think outside the blind leading the blind have to police everyone's mind nowadays, you have to be careful of everything you say, but it's all by design. From the song blue funk. Got to get out of this blue funk. Stop listening to the mainstream media junk that is known as a crazy lyric according to variety Oh crazy crazy from the from the song. Why are you on Facebook man I could add now van Morrison's craziest lyrics ever from the song Why are you on Facebook? Why are you on Facebook? Why do you need secondhand friends? Why do you really care who's trending? Or is there something you're defending? Or you're looking for a scapegoat to blame? Because you're a failure time and time again. Then there's he's not the kingpin harsh. Yes.
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John: Harsh,
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Adam: harsh. Let me see what else there is. I don't think there's anything about this
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John: love songs that he wrote in the 70s.
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Adam: Right. Yeah. So this
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John: is something got on his nerves.
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Adam: Yeah, maybe the guy has half a brain.
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John: Yeah, you think it'd be Yeah.
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Adam: But you know, it has just, this is such a hit piece on the guy is too bad man. Too bad. He went nutjob but of course, it's only old people who would still listen to him. So Haha, joke's on you.
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John: Wow. Yeah,
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Adam: I know. It's pretty interesting. It's again, great times we live is a great time to be a podcaster. Oh, well, let me do this. Then while we're here. There was a speaking of Facebook, Lester Holt did a rather long piece on the nightly news about Internet addiction and how that how this became a real thing all of a sudden, during the pandemic. And they had examples, they interviewed people. So there's nothing
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John: so it's not like the internet addiction. They talked about 10 years ago.
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Adam: No, no, this is new. This is because of the pandemic it was it was never happening before. Would you like to hear? Oh, I'd love to. In our pandemic isolation, the internet became a lifeline. But for others, a life altering portal to what some describe as a rabbit hole. I think I think this is to discredit us somehow, but I'm not sure yet. Scott Ziad says he's been down it, I would imagine it's like what any addiction feels like you think about actually giving it up as I it's found himself spending more and more time online. In his case, feeding an insatiable appetite for politics. The election and capital sees particularly drew him in, it feels like you're just being swept down this tunnel. Yeah, yeah, they cycle the things that you want to see or they know what you want to read. And so they, they feed you more and more of that. So I know I feed into his diagnosis.
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And yet, I still click and open that next article, psychiatrist, Dr. Howard foreman says Internet addiction is real, just based on the volume of calls that I am getting the volume of calls that my colleagues are getting, it is certainly growing, I think we're going to see that this emerges as one of the major behavioral addictions in the United States. This is going to be used against you somewhere somewhere down the line. Oh, you have a very sad Internet addiction, which, by the way, used to mean jerking off to porn all day. I guess that went away during the pandemic because everybody was home. No publish research in the US is scarce. Overseas studies have noted sharp increases in internet dependence during the pandemic, with links to anxiety and depression. I've had to calm blood pressure medicine scientifically, what is happening? When we crossed this line on the computer in nonfiction, we can probably get you drugs for it every time that you get a like, or a follow or someone comments on something that you've posted. You get a surge of dopamine and a part of the brain that we call in layman's terms, the pleasure center, and it gets very addicting. Once you get more and more of this surge of pleasure attempts to stop cold he says generally fail. The therapy that I always start with
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Unknown: is that you start out with a simple do in the simple don't. And the simple do is do engage in activities that previously were pleasurable to you before the internet took over your life. As for Scott, a healthcare worker, online disinformation and lies about COVID are still triggers. I know it's happening. And yet I still click and open that next door. It is a struggle between the healthy need to know and engage and the unhealthy fall into that rabbit hole.
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John: Oh no.
2:49:41
Adam: COVID Yeah, lies lies lies about COVID
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John: COVID. This whole show is just one sample. About COVID was
2:49:50
Adam: that a semi asymptomatic spread doesn't exist. wear a mask outside. That's the one yeah. So sad. So sad.
2:50:05
John: That was that was something. Yes, let's get to something a little more
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Adam: entertaining.
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John: Maybe. Uh, so I'm sure I got this I discovered this guy Professor Hamamoto.
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Adam: I,
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John: and I discovered him through Steve Vucinic tweet. Oh, do too because Steve pathetic was cited in one of my professors, he komodos he's got a very small following on YouTube. And he's only got I think they take some of his stuff off because there's references to old videos that he are not there. And Hamamoto is a and I've listened to about two or three of his he goes on for an hour and to get to the point it's unbelievably tedious to listen to this guy. But he's more or less doing spot the spook in every one of these podcasts, and he's really good at it. He spotted a lot of spooks I never thought were spook, so it was even considered
2:51:09
Adam: the way we do it. Like, oh, that guy's a spook or he I mean, is it all politicians or
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John: no, no, he has a lot of writers are spooks. And and he his rationale for and how he ended up telling the writers is pretty much to tell I have for certain writers that we see that are always cranking out material while really having two or three full time jobs. Yes, there's no way
2:51:34
Adam: and a book,
2:51:35
John: and a book and another book and another book. Anthony Bourdain is high on his list for this. Hmm. Anthony Bourdain, he
2:51:44
Adam: claims was the spook while he was an asset. He doesn't know which way he was hanging out with Obama in Vietnam,
2:51:52
John: was killed after going off against Hillary. If you remember, yesterday, Hillary next thing you know, he's dead. Yeah. Well, the one that really caught my attention, because when you look back on it, and you take looks at the pictures, and you look at his history, and the fact that he's done 160 movies, and I only have a one minute clip of this of what he was accusing of being a spook. But it's like, okay, I can get it by this one. And here
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Unknown: we go. There was a 2002 adaptation of the quiet American, not quite as good. But Michael Caine is one of the characters I think he plays Fowler. And this adaptation, I'll return to Michael Caine. He's an interesting character. He's British. He's an actor. But and he he's been in tons and tons of these types of spy movies. So that got me to thinking yesterday, I said, My gosh, Michael Caine must have an end, he must be connected. Maybe not an intelligence asset. But he's there boy, he's there a guy. He is there icon that they that all these agencies are putting in there to be the public entertainment face of EMI six, or
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whatever intelligence organization that you're talking about. And it's a handsome face. It's an attractive face. And it's in a face that we think is only there for our entertainment purposes. We don't associate it with raw power politics and the subversion takeover of sovereign governments all over the world on the behalf of the City of London and the bankers, right. That's Michael Caine.
2:53:27
Adam: Wow, that's interesting. Hold on a sec.
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John: Yeah. I felt the same way. spot this.
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Adam: Everybody wants to spawn? Isn't he in? kinsmen? kinsmen?
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John: He might be. Yeah, I think he was but he, but the idea that, that there's certain actors you want
2:53:48
Adam: to portray as
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John: intelligence? Yes. Unlike makes
2:53:52
Adam: nothing but sense. Unlike in the United States, where we have a pansexual wasn't millennial with anxiety issues? Who was the face of the CIA?
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John: If you use that to
2:54:08
Adam: the recruiting video, yeah.
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John: Yeah, well, that. I don't think that recruiting video. Yeah. So he goes on about and I was thinking about this, because I've seen Michael Caine and a couple of talk shows. And it was very interesting because he was it he does done like a million movies, like he says was 60 I think it when I looked it up. And he was on I think carcer some years ago, and I just remember this he says, Oh, I have no interest I can do his voice. I'm not going to I have no interest in doing anything but acting is fine. I get lots of work and so I've got it made I'm never gonna because they asked him once you become a director because everybody most people in the business the business, they want to they want to do something they want to produce, they want to direct they want to be more involved. No, no, he's got no he's good to go. Right. And I always thought that was good. julier because I've never heard anybody. I don't want I don't
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Adam: want to do any other stuff. I'm good. I'm good, huh? Well ever heard. Let's look at some of the spook movies. That's actually quite interesting. I'll just work in reverse order. Kingsman The Secret Service. The Oh of course, Austin Powers. All hilarious but still spook movies. Yep. Um,
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John: what else was it? He did a series of movies where he played Harry Palmer. There was three movies, and they're all spy movies. Hmm. Interesting. He played the head spook. Kind of a smiley like character. That makes sense.
2:55:45
Adam: That makes total sense. You know, who was Jenny's? Your den said is a spy for Russia or an operative for Russia. Be ready for you? Yeah. Glenn Greenwald?
2:55:57
John: Glenn Greenwald has been accused of this before that he's talked about and one of his many long winded podcasts that he's a spy for Russia.
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Adam: Yeah. And along with Matt Taibbi also a spy for Russia,
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John: who have met Matt, Ty, Eb and Glenn are, are seem to be co writers in some odd way. substack Mattei Eb was in Russia for a long time with Mark games, yes, learning doing
2:56:27
Adam: learning Russia.
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John: And then he learned Russian he did the whole thing. And I seen pretty much no evidence that of either one of them actually being I mean, since we do play spot the spook at some level in every way we can. And I just don't see it. Well, I don't see it from their actual I see from I mean, you could say their writings a little subversive, but no,
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Adam: no, I think she was she. Her claim is that this Epstein stuff is all a huge Russian money laundering scheme. A lot of people were in on it. And that Snowden who of course, is in Russia. And you'll recall the Glenn Greenwald shot to fame more famous than he was when he was the one exclusively while really filtering filtering out to the mainstream media. If you recall, it wasn't just on Glenn Greenwald's blog. He was taking information from Snowden and then giving it to the New York Times and The Guardian to go through and publish what they thought was appropriate. So I can see where she's coming from, because I certainly also thought, well, that's interesting. You got you got this scoop. Well, I
2:57:39
John: mean, it would seem more likely, because the New York Times is so spooky to begin with. I mean, it's just crawling with the help CIA influence, if not assets, if not people just getting paid off or somebody like Kara Swisher begging to be recruited to the CIA. She's at the New York Times. I mean, it's so it's just ridiculous, borderline crazy. You know, if that Greenwald's getting into the New York Times is through the CIA, is more likely to be a CIA guy than he is a Russian guy.
2:58:15
Adam: Tell ya know, I'm just saying that that's just out there. Regarding the CIA, I did look into the new women running the CIA. Still don't know what Gina haspel is. But the new women running say
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John: saying this and I've been singing on how she's fine somewhere. And I have no evidence of that she
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Adam: could be dead. She could be dead and they get shot in Frankfort. I think we should call this the CIA used to be Catholics in action. I think we can now just say COVID in action. And I'm not really kidding. It's a coven there, man.
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John: COVID like a coven?
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Adam: Yeah, coven. de-douche a COVID
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John: COVID. I
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Adam: like COVID embed coven?
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John: You blew the joke. And I did well,
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Adam: I blew the joke. The joke. igloo? What? Yeah, exactly. Leave me alone. devore X. Moved by donate to no agenda. Imagine all the people who could do. Oh, yeah, that'd be fun. flew the Jew. I don't know why I said.
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John: Truth wants to come out.
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Adam: Time to get out of that segment.
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John: Well, I'll tell you, somebody doesn't care what you say or who you're blowing is Bobby Newman. He's not. He is kind of a newbie. He's from Hendersonville, Tennessee, and he came with $188.64 this he he's got a big he's gonna be a night so I guess you can read this note.
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Adam: Oh, yeah, I'm still setting everything up, but I'm happy to do it. Please accept my contribution of 188 dot 64 which completes the titular requirements for no agenda patents of nobility. I was hit in the mouth by John's frequent appearances on a bay area technology netcast, which has since pivoted to being a co a co Ed knockoff of the view. Also rants about their least Tesla's and Donald Trump, but I digress. It has been a long and rewarding journey with no agenda and one I've been joined with over the last few years, but my gorgeous blue eyed wife, Friday is our fifth anniversary and as one of my gifts to her, I would like to grant her my upgrade to Dame status, all with a title to be selected by her at time of her choosing. Well, that means that she does so she doesn't get I guess we don't name her today
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John: if it has to be I guess not, but she is in blue. So it must be on the list and I'll read on and check in a moment.
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Adam: As for the ceremony, I believe the dame will be having chicken street tacos and margaritas on the rocks. Okay, so we are doing that today as Virginia requests.
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John: Here's what I think she's going to be deemed today, but then she was making give herself some title later. Okay, so just be her name, I guess today.
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Adam: Okay, that makes sense. Yeah, we
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Adam: That's for jingle requests. I'd like to request a Fletcher poten and a dealer's request from Al Gore to remind us of how only Republicans would sink to contesting an election. Does he mean we have somebody on half? No, no, no. Do we have this? What?
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John: No, we got nothing. No, this is not a jingle?
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Adam: No. But I did select an Al Gore jhingo which is I think just this funny cause of what's happening in Greenland right now.
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Adam: This is what would happen to San Francisco Bay. How are the mudflaps john?
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John: still here?
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Adam: All right.
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I can't unhear it. No agenda meetups no agenda meetups calm where no agenda nation comes together. But we have our pod squats. We do them together. There was one in New York City Tom starkweather brought us the report paid
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Unknown: cc girl in New York and I finally dragged all these new yorkers out for a meet up in the morning. Hey is the rail and M the out of work DJs my first meetup is awesome trigger free Hey, this
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Adam: sounds like a fun group and DC girl drove up for that. Here's what we have on the calendar This is where have no agenda nation comes together where people from across all colors of the rainbow places on the spectrum we got a lot of places on the spectrum age groups religion everything and sweet have one thing in common no triggering go hang out have a good time chat. Chat with human resources in real time. Meet people you've met on no agenda social Saturday San Francisco sensitive for your safety masquerade meetup, three o'clock at New Belgium brewing the new woke company.
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John: I might I might go to this meetup.
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Adam: Whoa, Stop the presses. Boom.
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John: The problem I have of course is that the New Belgium brewery. Those
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Adam: guys are creeps. One of the bunch of works. But if you're woke you should get some of that torched Earth beer just to taste how bad but that
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John: not that you can count on me not not doing that. But I might just do it because it looks like a good like it's hiding in plain sight to go to a brewery like this and then have it so I might go to this one. And if I do, I'll send a little note with a mail system. So if you order a drink, you should just you know just look at this person who's serving you just say you woke a hole.
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Adam: Just give it a shot. See what they say
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John: okay, I'm gonna actually do that.
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Adam: Also on Saturday the environmental racism meetup but in Dallas Texas dots hop house and cocktail courtyard. Whoo. alliteration. I love it. On Sunday toast in the attic. They'll be in Philly at two o'clock at the attic Brewing Company. Also on Sunday local 99. Planning world domination in Durham, North Carolina four o'clock at kickback Jax and on Sunday the 16th Alexandria Virginia meetup the loft at llinas second floor of llinas woodfire grill and then for the rest of May the 20th Denver and Charlotte North Carolina Chicago Long Beach, Kansas City, Missouri Springfield, Missouri Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Holy crap this three in Missouri on the 22nd the 23rd Sioux Falls South holiday to big state. Sioux Falls South Dakota on the 23rd Myrtle Beach, Florida as well. The 28th Santa Ynez, Knoxville, Tennessee on the 29th Rhode Island, Houston, Amarillo, Texas and winding out from a Brisbane Australia on the 30th. These are the no agenda meetups. It's just a good place to check your amygdala make sure everyone's all groovy. You're feeling good. You're feeling sane. You have a drink. And who knows you might even find a date no agenda meetups, no agenda meetups calm. They're fun. They're like a party.
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Unknown: Sometimes you want to go hang out with
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all the knights and
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you wouldn't be triggered.
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You wouldn't be
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John: a couple a couple of things I want to get out of the way.
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Adam: You want to understand why SOS first so we can determine how we get out.
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John: I only have one.
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Adam: Oh, okay.
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John: What is it? reclaiming? reclaiming?
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Adam: reclaiming my time again? I have crap is crap. That and of course my favorite Adam
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John: Curry is a nut job. It's I don't want to use the last one because it might weaken your case.
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Adam: Thank you. Yes, I agree. I mean, it's, it's it's hurt. It was hurt. Actually. I just got physically kind of the emotional stress of hearing that hurt me.
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John: Yeah, okay. No, that's out.
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Adam: Again, yeah, it's not really super funny but
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John: it makes a salary is a waste of time to show so that's
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Adam: what really kind of like it. No reclaiming my time again for the for that very reason. I think it should be in
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John: Okay, then I can say I don't I I clipped it for a reason. Okay,
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Adam: good. So be okay, we use that I shall make it so.
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John: So Elizabeth writes in from Laguna Hills, I had and she's an artist and she did one of the arts things that we won't get to see very good one to our house the clips I haven't been able to seven account to get into the knowledge into our general because I'm going to send her name to Paul and have a see what the problem is because she's not the only one complaining we had the same thing with right with the famous artists that couldn't get on and comic strip blogger had to carry him into the into the onto the pages. But she does say this. I love this show. I think I'm addicted. I can't wait for each episode. I can't wait. My husband donated to show 1333 he was the man of few words. He hit me in the mouth after getting hit in the mouth by his brother. Please don't ever find an exit strategy. No agenda is essential. In this crazy world. We live in loving lit Elizabeth vernick in Laguna Hills. So that is one issue. The other one is I have not been able to upload an image onto the no agenda for over a week. Oh, and other people have bitched about,
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Adam: Oh, I just saw those bitches this morning. So it's being worked on that is that's because a number of reasons. But there's so much disk space that goes into running this instance, even with 10,000 people that what how it typically works as we prune stuff that's older than X amount of time. So that has to now be initiated and apologies, you in particular, probably could have contacted me earlier if it's been going on for a week, I was really unaware I only saw something today about it. So we'll fix
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John: there was enough people complaining I thought you would have picked it up and your responsibility to fix the image engine. Well, that's okay. I'm just saying. So this, I will I will say this probably some of the greatest possible tweets toots, as they call them ever, ever in the history of that whole system have been lost now to time. Right. I apologize in advance for all the great things I didn't get to do.
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Adam: Because you had them all at the ready and they just didn't upload. Is that what you're saying?
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John: Yeah, I pretty much feel bad.
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Adam: I feel I feel super bad about all Alaska, Arizona, and I'm sure he's aware now and and we do have a system account that you can toot and it's
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John: just I'd rather get bearish on the air.
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Adam: Well, thanks. I feel I do. I
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John: think of it as content.
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Unknown: Anything else?
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Adam: Do you have anything nice to say?
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John: No. I'm good. I have a series of clips I want to play. I have four clips I want to play before the show ends Good. Now I can either play that one kind of funny clip, which is Alan Jones up there at Sky News in Australia bitching about Biden being a senile and in fact that is the head of the free world this we should all be embarrassed but and I get a kick out of the fact that only in Australia and outside the country do we have anyone complaining about Biden everyone here always great except for
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Adam: us. I mean, we complain about him,
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John: but only us. Yeah. So we can start with that and then I want to go I want to get the Palestinian thing out of the way because there's a we're on the border of world war three with what's going on in Israel and Palestine.
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Adam: So you still want the Biden thing. I personally I find the Alan Jones stuff. very boring cuz I know what he's gonna say.
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John: I do too. But I love him. I love him. I don't find him boring at all.
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Adam: And you may decide this, like Biden isn't cognitively delinquent. Have a listen to this. The President of the United States of America,
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Unknown: we have to do more than just build back better than bill back at the build back better.
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With regard to Russia.
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I know what concerns Hey, I like it. But I made very clear to prove that we're not going to seek us excellent ex. Excuse me, escalation.
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Adam: Putting Biden in this position of leading the world's democracies is elder abuse. His incoherence is not new, but it surely can't go on that will have to be a presidential resignation shortly. Listen to this from only a couple of weeks ago.
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Unknown: The only way to spare more pain and more loss The only way
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these millstones no longer mark our national morning
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mark on national morning
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Adam: Okay, God help me and then
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Unknown: this
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I have never been particularly poor at calculated how to get things done in the United States Senate.
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So the best way to get something done
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if you if you hold near and dear to you that you like to be able to.
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Anyway.
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John: This is the leader of the free world.
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Adam: How can we believe any self respecting world leader will take this bloke seriously Can you imagine what it's like talking to him live? One wag had right with a meme that was posted on social media that says at all? Hey sleepy Joe. I think it'd be less confusing if you just turn the teleprompter around and let us read a fresh
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Unknown: look. It's easy to laugh.
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John: This is very very serious.
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Unknown: Okay,
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Adam: I take it all back. I didn't know we had Supercuts. There was a nicely produced piece that was a great piece.
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John: So okay, now we got this war and let's this is CBS commenting on and this is actually another the morning Zoo on CBS. Good morning, Gail with a gale produced this and all this kind of done by the news room, but they they like running it in the morning. And this is this is a three parter. And this people should be paying attention to it is important.
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Unknown: We're going to begin with very serious news. And it's in the middle east with the worst fighting between Israel and Palestinians in nearly seven years.
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John: Stop the clip, stop and stop. I want people to pay very close attention to all the sound effects they use in this report. It goes to the second clip, by the way is even better. It's loaded to the gills with production. Okay.
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Unknown: Listen and look at those pictures. You're looking at Israeli missiles exploding in Gaza overnight, just
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one of the many attacks since this latest confrontation flared up. Palestinian militants have fired hundreds of rockets at Israel.
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About 50 people have been killed on both sides, including some children. Elizabeth Palmer's following all of this, Elizabeth, what led to the violence to begin with good
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morning to you.
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Good morning.
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Well, this round of violence actually started weeks ago with an Israeli court order to evict some Palestinian families from their homes in East Jerusalem. But it really caught fire over the weekend just gone by when Israeli police clashed with Palestinian protesters around the very holy Al Aqsa Mosque. Now of course, it's morphed into open war.
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Mm hmm. Yes, I've
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Adam: been following and I have info from sources. I'm curious about your whole presentation.
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John: Just go to part two.
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Unknown: Now of course it's morphed into open war overnight. Israeli airstrikes pounded Gaza again, the target says the Israeli military are Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders and their installations. The material damage is immense. And for humans in this
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overcrowded enclave
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there is no safe place.
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nine year old yes and Zahara happened to me in the street when a missile exploded was trapped on. The Palestinian Health Authority says 48 people have died this week, including 14 children and hundreds are wounded and traumatized. The counter attack on Israel by Hamas and Islamic Jihad has been relentless to yesterday evening, a rocket barrage lit up the skies over Tel Aviv while on the ground sirens wailed, and people ran for cover. Israel's military says more than 1000 rockets have been fired from Gaza. Six Israelis, including a child have been killed since Monday. The casualties and the damage would have been greater. But for Israeli interceptor rockets, the so called Iron Dome, which blew most of the incoming missiles to pieces. This is not just an air war, there has been violence on the ground to last night in Ramallah on the West Bank, Israel's military tear gas to chase away hundreds of young men who, like most Palestinians have had enough of the Israeli occupation.
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And there is no end in sight. Israeli as defense minister this morning said that more attacks were coming on our Palestinian groups to bring what he called Total long term quiet, Tony. Yeah, no, I
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didn't say less Palmer in London, we should recall that this is going on in Gaza, which is the size of Philadelphia in a country that's barely bigger than Vermont. Why?
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Adam: Why do they have Liz Palmer reporting from London don't have anybody like in the sand?
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John: Well, not only that, but if you listen to this final clip, which is they bring in kind of home because there's one reporter that's on the show, I don't even know his name only seen him recently relates because he's his kids over there or something like that. And we get no insight whatsoever.
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Unknown: And the end result is that each night, families and children are going to bed afraid terrified.
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We don't need that make me think about you,
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my own your
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own children. While and some people might know I have two older kids who live with their mother in Tel Aviv, they spent the night in an air raid, shut up in a shelter. My daughter was in tears. And I'm also acutely aware of the fact that over in Gaza, their children going to bed in a pile of rubble not getting up. Yeah. And so you have a situation where for decades now leaders on both sides seem to be finding the war instead of finding the peace. And until that dynamic changes, our children, my children are going to be fighting and dying.
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Do you feel they're safe? Because how old are your two older children?
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Adam: 12 and nine?
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Unknown: Yeah, so they're very well aware of what they're very
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well aware. And, and, and when I say our children will be fighting and dying. I mean, my 12 year old will be going to the military in six years. And then everybody is sucked into the conflict in that region until there is a push or a restart to a search for peace. And when you have two people for one country, there's got to be two countries. So one way to do it,
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you and I feel for you doing this job worrying about your baby on the way.
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Adam: Oh, yeah. Thank you for your courage. It's just just you're just you're such a brave, brave journalist.
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John: He should let it play longer because they would they talk about how he wasn't going on during the Trump era. Oh, I see. Oh, you played the whole thing. Oh, they didn't talk about how this none of this happened during Trump. He got me on that.
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Adam: Now this I'm sure this is meant to ruin the Was it the Jacob accords or whatever. It's called the
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John: ruin something. I
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Adam: have three pieces of insight on this one. from Brian of London, I can name him and he's in. I think he's intelligent. I don't use Intel, even Jerusalem. So he was in and out of the bomb shelter with his family and his whole thing. Like Come on, come on, get me around. So he's,
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Unknown: he's yelling he's
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Adam: yelling at him. That we have Agent Orange. Who says okay, look, they've got special forces on the ground. He showed the tanks are rolling in the rockets, Hamas admitting that they came from Iran. He says this is this is heavier than it looks. Which I'm inclined to believe when he say when he says that. But then the third is, is someone who works at a software company I know quite well. And he says no, no, this is House of Cards. shit he said to what he means is up. This is for BB to maintain power. Or at least have started by him doing this to maintain power after he couldn't form a coalition in the most recent elections was just a couple of weeks ago. And the mandate was given to your lobbied and let Pete Of course to do anything needs Arab support. So if there's a conflict, then the Arabs won't support the government so it kind of stays in limbo. So, and this seems to be some mainstream thinking in Israel that this is, again, Bibi Netanyahu doing things to maintain power through military might because he doesn't really have it politically. So take your pick. Well, I
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John: I'm gonna discount the ancient orange one if I'm not mistaken. He's the one who got you to believe completely hook line and sinker sinker that Trump was getting in his stay in office and they were going to find these microcoded ballots and all this was going to and that was him. So he's done as far as I'm concerned. And other as an as an analyst, Okay, the last guy I like Yeah, he's gonna make some sense decisively, Netanyahu is is just a nutty guy.
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Adam: That's why I saved the best for last.
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John: Or though it could be just the opposite of that as a way to get Netanyahu out because he's still kind of seen as a Trump.
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Adam: Well, this can be turned in at any moment. I mean, anything can happen versus not good. But, but I will correct that report. It's the You see, we did the we created the Iron Dome, not the Israeli Iron Dome. Hello, USA. Foam finger number one. That's our technology lady
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John: that I believe it's Raytheon.
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Adam: Yes. That's our stuff. invented to stop the Scuds. Alright and then I have one last 22 second clip just to make sure we cover it.
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Unknown: Oh world has been anxiously watching and waiting for this moment and overnight it happened. That Chinese rocket the Long March five beers it's called finally came crashing back down to earth now the Chinese space agency says it happened around 1024 last night the debris re enter the atmosphere over the maladies landing in the Indian Ocean. But the US space agency says their calculations say it happened over the Arabian Peninsula.
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Hmm
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Adam: So NASA says it came down over the Arabian Peninsula you know what we have there? Don't you? Gulf of Aden.
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John: Oh where the Stargate is Yes sir.
3:32:17
Adam: This it went right into the Stargate
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John: and you know what comes out of that Stargate What? Fish
3:32:27
Adam: the best scripted video over here on this show.
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John: Where do you think all the fish come from anyway?
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Adam: From the Stargate coming up next, I know agenda stream.com d h unplugged the most recent episode titled Gulf nation. Jesse Cory Nelson audio ghost and Danny loose all set up with indoor show mixes and very appreciative of that. And we haven't quite started packing but we will soon so for now coming to you from opportunity zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas capital the drone Star State, FEMA Region number six in the governmental maps in the morning, everybody. Um, Adam Curry,
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John: what's gonna be the new opportunity zone number is part of the same. I have an idea. We'll talk about it later. i'm john Epstein in northern Silicon Valley and John Dvorak, we
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3:33:48
Unknown: Representative Liz Cheney of the republican party has been removed from her leadership posts.
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Adam: Here, you're fired.
3:33:57
Unknown: Liz Cheney has been one of the most vocal defenders of the policies of her father.
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3.2 million tons of trash dick
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cheney.
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It's not about them. It's about us. It's about us. Why are you getting used to the smell you don't smell garbage is
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no money.
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This cheney has drove closer to the neoconservatives she and Bill Kristol have found to keep America safe and organizations that continually tries to scare the American people to believe in some of the laws was hiding under their head. And people gotta remember that
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Afghanistan is a place from which the terrorists planned and plotted and trained and attacked us on 911.
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I think
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the Chinese are unrepentant warmongers,
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John: they still won't admit
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Unknown: that the Iraq War was a mistake. The Chinese have been wrong about everything America needs to quit listening to all they need to fade into obscurity
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that the sufficient number of troops on the ground to prevent safe havens and
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Adam: fire prior we
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Unknown: had the conference meeting.
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I am absolutely committed as I said Last night,
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my colleagues
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were talking about Republicans voting
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Liz Cheney out of probably the search chair.
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Liz Cheney,
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I think stands for this sort of Neo con Warhawks, whose history is very well known, the cyber
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attack on us pipelines has triggered a gas shortage kind of get out of my
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vagina.
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John: get infected.
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Adam: societal responsibility.
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Unknown: Save us all. Listen to
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the right attitude.
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You can do it quickly.
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Adam: Thankful.
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Unknown: That's the thing I really want to do.
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They put together complete nonsense. You know, I consider
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John: my children
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Unknown: clearly that they understand numbers
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Adam: better get back to my story to everything you need viral drugs and more and more angry about my gag order. So I had been given a
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Unknown: gag order I do as an experiment.
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Adam: We don't know what the and of course my Christians have no answers been given a gag order from the CDC. After receiving no responses to fraud,
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Unknown: you need to treat and help people
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Adam: and why hasn't the federal government put a national lockdown on basically being gagged and pretty much everything
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Unknown: you need
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about my gag order. They are not the kind
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of viral drive on
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Reddit, they knew that they keep reading everything you need. To get back to my story. I simply
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could not increase the return for my time very limited.
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Huge story clearly that they are locked down this event to get back to my story. I sent an email meal drugs. I became more and more angry about my gag order a huge story. Bible story things were actually causing autism. I mean, that's a huge story and everything you need the Prime Minister is
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in my store in new store. And vaccinated he went Lockheed Martin shorts that aren't that are all threatened. I will
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never mind
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Adam: viral drugs spreading
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