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May 23rd, 2021 • 3h 20m

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Adam: They'll give you a little bit of Adam Curry Jhansi devora Sunday May 23 2021. This is your award winning chemo nation media assassination Episode 1349. This is no agenda celebrating. broadcasting live from opportunity zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas capital of the drone Star State. Good morning, everybody.
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John: I'm Adam Curry and from Northern Silicon Valley where flying saucers are identified and Jhansi devorah.
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Unknown: buzzkill.
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Adam: Well, it happened again yesterday, john, my favorite event of the year. It's the big one. It's the one I live for the one that I almost hosted this year.
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John: Your birthday,
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Adam: the Eurovision Song Contest finals were last night. Yes. And the winner in a crazy horse race finish between Switzerland and France at the very last moment, Italy one with a throwback band from the 70s with leather bell bottom pants and everything, man and skin with citied wanting
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to hear a little bit of how much as they were kicking onstage.
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Anyway, so they won.
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John: But holy Zee like a bad ZZ Top.
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Adam: So I watched the whole show and there was a number of things I need to talk about because this of course, is a new world order globalist program. Remember it is the Eurovision Song Contest.
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John: At the start, I have to ask a bunch of questions that know nothing about this. So let me ask you.
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Adam: Exactly. We don't do this every year. I love it.
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John: That's a euro vision. Yes.
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Adam: to worry euro. Yes. Correct. Yes.
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John: Now does that mean is in the Eurozone referring to the currency? Well, john, this
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Adam: is very interesting. Because Europe, as everyone is addressing it last night Europe includes Israel, Azerbaijan, includes Malta, and maybe Malta. Malta party? Yeah, you can see that too. But it's always Israel is always the strange one. Azerbaijan. I come on, Australia. Oh,
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John: wait. I think I'm figuring it out. So this refers to countries that use the Euro in some trading sense. Maybe they trade you know, exchange euros for shekels.
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Adam: Now this goes back to gosh, it must be 60 years now, the European Broadcasting Union, which you could join as a non European member. So it's a it's a club and they share some satellite resources. A lot of it is basically countries that have a public Broadcast System. So these shows are produced by government with government money. Go these.
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John: I thought this was a commercial enterprise. Oh,
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Adam: no, no, this is all government money. This is
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John: like PBS doing a music festival.
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Adam: Yes, with a pledge drive
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John: bag, all in the Red River Valley or something. And john cash would be the host. So here's,
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Adam: here's how it works. I think they had 37 countries that all entered into they go through their national, there's a whole thing. Every country goes to their national awards. And then the winner of that goes to the finals. Now.
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John: I still have more questions. Yes. happens every four years.
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Adam: Now. It's every year.
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John: It's like the Olympics, or maybe the World Cup every four years they do this? No, it's every year.
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Adam: What what's the point? What do you mean? What's the point
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John: toward these sorts of events supposed to be every four years is a big deal. Doom it when we have the Olympics every year that we're the World Cup every year? It doesn't make sense?
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Adam: Well, I can't help you with that. We're all very happy with with a yearly occurrence,
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John: an entity
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Adam: now Okay, so the way they do the voting is you have professional judges in each country. And, of course,
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John: but support what constitutes constitutes in the public, public broadcasting sense of the word. A professional judge,
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Adam: typically a musician who had a big hit in the 60s or 70s, maybe in the 80s, who now sits on the board of some Performing Rights Organization.
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John: Yeah. What is what what makes that I want to ask you this is serious question this part? What makes that person a professional judge?
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Adam: I have no answer for you. I'm just telling you what it is. Of course, that person is not.
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John: This is all subjective, and they call it something else then just like judge Oh, that's a good question. Random judge. I
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Adam: think it's to make it look more important. However, that has changed in the past five years. And the way it works is you give out points one through eight. And then there's a 10 point and a 12. Point. And for God knows why this is, but it's historic. So there's no seven. I think there's no seven, there's no nine. But there's a 10 and a 12. And the big thing is the 12 points who, Which country do, do we give our 12 points to. And this, obviously in the past was very political beats the East Bloc countries giving stuff to their neighbors and then giving zero to Russia. The Dutch always giving the Belgian some the Belgians giving the Dutch the French not giving the Belgians any, you know, that kind of stuff. So now they changed it. So now that's only half of the score. And now the audience can call in and vote or vote on that Eurovision app. And their score is 50% of the of the final score.
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John: So they first they sorted it, this sort of a gimmick, is what ended up getting boaty mcboatface. The winner of the contest in England and name of new ship.
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Adam: That's why this show is so fantastic. Everything about it is wrong. Now, it was produced in in Rotterdam, so the Netherlands One Two years ago, of course, they had to skip a year. And I was obviously favorite to host the show this year. But they went in a different direction and they chose for hold
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John: on back off. So you were did I recall something about you hosting this show?
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Adam: Yeah, I was I'm perfect for it. I speak Dutch I speak English. I am handsome. I have Tourette's? I mean, I'm all in for these European events. Yeah, I'd be blinking My eyes were address if they told you if I if they asked me to no problem. Yeah. And but they chose a host who could sing. And I was very proud to sing. Yeah, and I could accompany myself on the theremin. I mean, they understand what it was. Yeah. So it was Ed Zilla, and Nishan Tao and john and then this new girl who I guess came from Instagram or something I didn't know her. Now the show itself was tech star. The show itself the production at 10 an absolute 10 whatever money this cost, it was all on the screen. It was slick. They had fantastic graphics package. The sound was great of course this is usually it's only the singers not the the bands aren't playing themselves.
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John: What was was Taylor Swift there
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Adam: no there were no celebrities in the past they've they brought Madonna on and done shit like that, which no one cared about. And the first 10 songs I thought were pretty darn good. I all of them had a hook in one form or the other. It wasn't your typical kind of bubblegummy shitty pop Eurotrash song. Some of them were later on and got a little worse. But in general, I was quite impressed with that. But here is the here's the problem. In the United Kingdom, they've they've only I think the last time they won was brotherhood of man kisses for me in 1976. And Ireland has won since then. I think Scotland has won and the UK is famous for not winning. And it's such a joke in the UK that for many years. Now the way this is produced, by the way is kind of like a it is an international event. So there's no voiceover during the transition between the acts, they have a cool little trailer showing who's coming up next and what country they're from. And then all the correspondents do their voiceovers for the TV shows back home. And this radio to DJ named Terry Wogan, and later was became Sir Terry Wogan. He started to drink and do the commentary for the BBC. And it became a cult thing. And he would just be ragging on it. And just with his dry humor, and Britain would always lose because they you know, they just they always send something that suck. And he passed away and then Graham Norton took over. And he did a fantastic job. And if you recall a few years back, there was some streaming outfit on Pluto TV or whatever that had like four gay guys doing commentary for the US and it was fantastic. It was it was spotless, they were campy, exactly what you need to do with this type of broadcast. Well, that's no more because peacock bought the rights. They geo blocked everything the YouTube feed every every feed you could find from this thing was geo blocked, and you could only get it on peacock. And they just aired it without any commentary. They completely
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screwed the pooch they they lost an incredible opportunity to be get themselves on the map with something that people that would people would talk about. It would be funny. They ruined it.
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John: Well, it's like a shaggy dog story you just told me Well,
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Adam: I'm not quite done yet. Oh, no. So next year, the keeper and I are going to do the voiceover since peacock will not provide it. And we will synchronize that on no agenda speed.
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John: geoblocked
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Adam: No, nobody. You mean I can watch it on peacock. And we can just talk about it. I know DJ industry and people gitmo-nation can listen to our commentary.
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John: Okay, I'm all in on that. Now. I don't want to be in on it. I mean, I want you to do that. Great.
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Adam: Okay, so here's, here's the here's the food.
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John: here's the kicker. Hey, that's the kicker, I just told you the kicker,
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Adam: fine. Even though I'm so worried about doing something fun. I can prove if Leo can provide commentary on Apple unboxing. We can do this for people.
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John: Oh, interesting point.
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Adam: Thank you. I won't take legal advice from you. So they did all of the professional jury judges votes. And he had France at the top he had Switzerland. And you know, Italy, jumped in later when they got you know, just a crapload of the votes from from the public. So when they started this off, they start off and the UK had zero points from the professional justice. So no country had given the UK any points and mind you, Europe. So this is Brexit time. And here's how the votes came in for the UK from the public.
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Unknown: We start with the country that has received the lowest number of points from the professional juries. And that is the United Kingdom. And we will grow up country by country until
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we reach Switzerland, which is now in the league with the most points given by the tourists. Let's find out the winner of the
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Eurovision Song Contest. 2020
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Adam: By the way, 5000 people, no mask, no social distancing, nothing mentioned no vaccine crap. No. None of it in the hallway, which it was packed. It was just shoulder to shoulder. And as he just explained, we will begin with the country that is now in last place that is United Kingdom. And the United Kingdom gets from the public. Zero point. This guy he stands up to listen to the crowd. The crowd is loving. And now they're like cheering him on.
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John: Zero. scam.
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Adam: Zero point. Well, of course, instead, no one in Europe is going to vote for England. Like Screw you. You went?
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John: I don't believe for a minute that not one single person. This is a public vote. Well, hold on, hold
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Adam: on, hold on, hold on.
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John: This makes no Hold on, hold
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Adam: on. Hold on. It's not like he gets a million votes. It's points. So they take all the votes and then they divide them by whatever they have. And you come up with how many points and I think the max is, like 300 or 400 or something. Now, of course, they received some votes. But it turned into zero points. And the lowest for countries including the Netherlands also got 00 votes. And I'll tell you the Netherlands who got 13 points because they were third to last base there entrant with some some black group it the guy didn't and he didn't even look Indonesian or remotely one of the islands and he was saying that like a Black Lives Matter song about the slaves. It's no wonder you got no votes, a happy song. It's like it's almost like Oh, yes, a virtue signal will send these guys to the Song Festival to represent Holland, a country of water and flowers and cheese and wooden shoes and dikes Black Lives Matter.
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John: Because that was a poor idea.
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Adam: Anyway, and that was my report. That's all I got. But I did find it very important to mention this. Yeah, because we follow. We follow it we follow it. And now I want to I have a gripe. Oh, I cannot believe between the two of us, between any people who can reach out to us trolls, etc. that no one came up with the show title, scratch and Vax
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John: caraway
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Adam: scratching Vax
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John: scratch in
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Unknown: Vax in New York City, the
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governor announced lottery scratch tickets for people who are vaccinated with a $5 million top prize.
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Adam: Everybody wins you have a one in nine chance of winning the lottery. But you get the vaccine
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Unknown: and vaccinated people in May Maryland now have a chance to win $40,000 every day for 40 days with a grand prize of $400,000.
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John: Go out and get vaccinated for your chance to win a share of this $2 million. So remember Maryland
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Adam: gets your shot
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Unknown: for a shot to win in West Virginia. People 16 to 35 who get the shot can now register for a $100 savings bond. Or gift card man
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Adam: oh man oh man. Oh man. America is a great country.
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John: I've got to clip even, I think top some maybe tops and maybe not right this one vaccination incentives in Georgia.
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Adam: Ooh, okay. What's going on there
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Unknown: judges in two Georgia counties are offering some defendants reduced community service hours in exchange to COVID-19 vaccine. For members station w AP Christopher Austin has more
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judges in Georgia's Northeastern Judicial Circuit are offering some people sentenced to community service the option of reducing that time with proof of vaccination. Court administrator Jason Stevenson says judges decide on a case by case basis when to offer this option and how many hours can be earned all our judges agree that every shot in the arm is a service to the community and
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John: there's time going to the vaccine
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Unknown: side and on and up transportation perhaps childcare taking time off of work. Stevenson says the county has not tracked how many defendants have taken the deal. According to the CDC, Dawson and Hall counties lag behind the state average for first doses administered
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Adam: Well, I'm gonna give it to you. It's early in the show, but
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John: that's crazy. They decided that it's crazy shot in the arm is community community service.
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Adam: Oh, wow. Yeah, it's so
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John: good. If you listen to that carefully, I have one more. There's COVID. net. So everyone's starting to virtue signal about this. The ones you played like include about three or four or five states. here's the here's a PBS NPR clip, but this COVID incentives. It's gotten so bad that this is pure vert, virtue signaling, as you're hearing this report about Colorado. They don't even know what you're gonna they're just they're just saying, hey, hey, hey, we're gonna do it to
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Unknown: Colorado, you could soon cash in by getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Right now, box 31 is first with new details about a lottery drawing the state will soon offer hoping more people will roll up their sleeves for a shot. And it's not chump change. But the chance for you to win a whopping million bucks a million dollars would be great. I really would be Amy who's hanging at the park with her nursing pals is already fully vaccinated, along with about 42% of the state's population. That means 58% or some 3.3 million other people are not the state is hoping Money makes them change their mind. Everybody loves incentives. That's a big one. And it's not just a million, the state is set to offer a few $1,000 drawings as well. Fox 31 is told after the official announcement, people who get vaccinated will be able to sign up along with people who have already gotten their shots. retroactive working on the specifics, but it's looking at other states that have done the same, including Ohio, and it's maximillion lottery.
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John: And what motivated me to actually push through uncom through is the $1 million prize.
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Unknown: He's not alone. The Buckeye State says vaccine demand is up more than 50% since it announced 5 million in prize money. That cash is coming from federal COVID-19 grants. Colorado has not said where it's getting the money from but it's likely the same source all with the goal to get more people protected from COVID. You know,
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Adam: this is a unique opportunity. This is unique. We can do all kinds of fun stuff. We can shame celebrities. Hey, hey Richard Branson. Hey, Ilan, you need to give up a seat to Mars for the Vax man, come on you What do you you against it? You're an anti vaxxer.
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John: Actually, what you just suggested is incredibly subversive and a great idea.
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Adam: Thank you. We can think of a few more people I think, can't
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John: we all know you? If the two of us or two of us that just let the troll room take over? I start suggesting things
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Adam: Hey, LeBron. LeBron, you need to give me a personal basketball lesson, man. What do you an anti vaxxer or something you don't want to participate for good cause, man did you know it's community service?
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John: Yeah. Yeah, this is what you will right now we're at this is good first stages of this. And we usually take these clips and think about what's going on. Every state is going to end up pulling this stunt.
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Adam: And what's interesting is it's it's based on a on a lie. One of our producers sent us a chart because you know, it's based on Ohio's incredible success. Hi, I said oh my god, it's working a Oh vaccinations are going up. Well, someone split out the vaccination starts by age. And you'll see this where this spike comes from the spike comes from children being vaccinated while all the other age groups are died have halved from where they were before. The incredible lottery idea that's working so well. So a 50
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John: By the way, let's get let's make sure we make it clear. You're getting vaccinated for a 50 cent lottery ticket?
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Adam: Yes, scratch off, no
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John: less scratches, scratches fresh
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Adam: off is it's it's so cool. But I just don't think that the numbers are really there. I think that there are people I'm sure people show up, but I'm just not seeing it in the numbers I'm seeing
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John: Well, when you have the guys, these guys in that one clip where they used to like a man on the street, they stick a mic in somebody's face and he has some guy that just sounds like the dumbest guy in that world. Y'all, I'm gonna get the vaccine because I can win a million dollars. Everybody
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Adam: loves incentives. Everybody loves a good deal. Hey, hey, wait, why shouldn't they be doing this on home shopping channel. Man has so many cool things we can do. And then the White House, you know, not to be underplayed or anything. Now they came out with a partnership, not just one partnership, a partnership of across the board
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John: I administration now joining the dating game, in the name of public health gets COVID vaccine outreach now includes and listing dating apps and offering incentives to users who are vaccinated. Here's a mock up right here of what that will look like on popular dating sites like Tinder and hinge. gators get access to premium content and can filter potential matches by vaccinations. You can even book a vaccine appointment through the app. Oh
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Adam: my goodness.
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John: Take a call it got a shot get a shot.
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Adam: We're on a roll today dating sites like Bumble Tinder hinge match. Okay, Cupid blk jispa. Plenty of Fish and bamboo are announcing a series of features to encourage vaccinations and help people now what did I miss in that list? They Grindr? Yes. homophobia they hate gay hate gays over there. That's right. With that universe help people. How did you know that by the way
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John: that they hate gays
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Adam: know about Grindr you picked up on
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John: Oh, geez. I'm living in the San Francisco Bay Area. I've never heard of Grindr
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Adam: and help people with that universe help people meet people who have that universally attractive quality. They've been vaccinated against COVID-19 we have finally found a universal attractive quality. This is the urge to merge baby. And the one thing that makes us all more attractive. A vaccination.
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John: garden immersion Jonathan Martin is still with me. My favorite part is Dr. Fauci doing this while I
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Adam: have these jokes, but not since Trump last year has
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John: to research them okay, Cupid. People who are vaccinated or plan to get vaccinated receive 14% more matches than people who don't plan to get vaccinated.
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Adam: Wow, we are insane, insane. But what I liked even more than this was a report about the dating apps that included an old friend of ours, Molly wood. Because of course, when it comes to dating and vaccines, she's your girl.
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Unknown: We'll talk instead about what's going on. It was sort of socially speaking, with the vaccination effort across the country, about 60% of the adult population has received at least one COVID-19 vaccination right now. But the White House wants to get to 70%. And so the Biden administration is coming up with all kinds of incentives are even turning to dating apps that you've teamed up with nine of the largest dating sites were matched to Bumble disclosing people's status and other perks. So that if you've gotten your shot, Molly, I mean, I guess on a dating app, I can see why people would want to know that.
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I mean, I think this is absolutely genius. This suggests that there are young people in the Biden administration who fundamentally understand the key driver of this particular demographic, which is FOMO fear of missing out on hooking up with someone after maybe a year and some change inside I think is an absolutely
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smooth Morgan. What does that mean? It's great Okay, you're vaccinated against one disease like what what what other diseases? No talking about?
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Adam: Oh, my goodness. Yeah. What's what they should just keep the the slogan that Boris Johnson put in place jobs for jobs you can put on the dating apps to be fantastic. This is pathetic. It's very hidden last night we went out to dinner with a former New York banker and his wife. I'd never been to this place a fantastic sushi restaurant on South Congress. I forget the night we went to the back door which is how you get into it. It's kind of a weird place but really really amazingly good. And I said it and we went in and, and the millennial woman girl behind the counter we check in had no mask. Oh, so no mask, and we take our masks off right away. She's like, No, no, no, no vaccinated mass, you know, whatever, something but he's okay. Now, I talked to you about this morning, I felt she really didn't want to deal with the question. But it was come on and done. Ever no mask, half of the waitstaff had no mask in Austin. So they're losing. They're losing out on this idea that we're going to have people show proof that you're vaccinated or people are worried about you, which is a good thing to see. Particularly and this is good.
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John: This is not just that this seems to be going on everywhere. It's all part of the backpack backtracking, backtracking clips, I mean, we have like
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Adam: Fauci.
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John: The Rutgers protests, which are under reported in the mainstream, but they're still happening. They probably have some clips here. Yeah, Rutgers vaccine policy.
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Unknown: So a lot of universities in the US are requiring that their students get vaccinated against COVID. If they want to attend this year. ruckers was the first to do it. And we're here right in front of the school. But behind me, you'll see parents, organizers, and students protesting that requirement. They showed up in the hundreds in a nutshell, everyone told us they want students to have a choice of hitting the books without getting the shot. So Rucker says they're doing this because they want to keep students safe. And as we all know, you can spread the virus, so why not comply with their policy, their mission or their aim is to
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keep? Yes, we totally understand is that people's, their aim to you know, keep the records community safe. But at the end of the day, what we put into our bodies and what vaccines we take, what medicines we take, that's your own personal choice, nobody can force you to do that. Government sure can do that. So a public university can't do that. Because I love Rutgers as a university,
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but people to attend if I don't wanna get the vaccine, and they're mandating it for me, unfortunately,
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New Jersey schools can legally require their students to get vaccinated and students can apply for religious or medical exemptions. But these protesters raised another issue the three available COVID vaccines are experimental, not yet fully approved by the FDA.
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The pharmaceutical manufacturers have zero liability. So if you are now forcing your student population to take an experimental vaccine to continue their education, are you as the university assuming liability for any death or injury that results in that?
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We asked ruckers if they would consider changing their policy but they double down saying the university's position on vaccines is consistent with the legal authority supporting this policy.
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Adam: Now this could not have been on any m five m station where'd you get this from? And TD new Tang Dynasty? Okay, that explains it. No way would that air?
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John: No, it was not
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Adam: related to that. OSHA which is the Office of security and no, you know, the workplace people OSHA Office of something and shipping and handling.
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John: I'm not gonna define it anyway, just watching you struggle through it is it's just like a gag. It's like a stick.
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Adam: Well, here's their they've revised their thought pattern their thoughts on employers being liable if an employer makes you wear a mask or makes you get a shot to work. OSHA as well as other federal agencies are working diligently to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations blah, blah, blah. OSHA does not wish to have any appearance of discouraging workers from receiving COVID-19 vaccination and also does not wish to disincentivize employers vaccination efforts. As a result, OSHA will not enforce 29 CFR 1904 is recording requirements to require any employees to record worker side effects from COVID-19 vaccination through May 2022. We will reevaluate the agency's position at the time to determine the best course of action moving forward. Yeah,
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John: I got into a discussion with Eric about this. It was a ravens arms that that must have been fun. I I tried to explain to him what he you know, he said that they're well they backed off because they're, you know, he's a corrupt or some other thing going on. I said Now, these bureaucrats are smart. And they say it's smart. And so far as they don't want to do a lot of work. Yeah. Somebody in the office said, Why are we taking reports? Every every cold and flu and
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Adam: homicide downtown? We don't want those cases.
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John: Not our business to
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Adam: the various guys. We don't want to CDC FDA. Anybody but us. Yeah, cuz they right?
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John: Yeah, who needs to be swamped? Because somebody has a clue and knew that this is being under reported, at least via the media. But when you start looking into it, all you get is people with, you know, problems. Not everybody was that I am talking to a friend of mine. Yeah, I got two shots. Not that I didn't get a sore arm.
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Adam: Was that was that tongue picture in the newsletter? Was the head for real?
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John: Yes. How
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Adam: do you know? You don't know if that was real?
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John: No. Okay. This is I You're not the first person J. My daughter had just a family affair. In our head. There was critic critiquing Ray said, That's bull crap. And I said, What do you mean is bullcrap. It's a known phenomenon is if you do to do some research, and Eric's The one who discovered that tongue. And it was like, and he did a bunch of actual work looking into it. And it's more common than you'd think from these from, but it would you can't tell if it's from COVID or from the shot, but
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Adam: do you do choke? I mean, how can you tongue be that thick?
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John: You'd have to have an operation ever to reduce What?
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Unknown: It doesn't go away? No. It seems it doesn't go away. Oh, my goodness. Is it?
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John: Yeah. And it's it's, it's got a name. If you read the link, if you click on the picture, it's kind of an article about got a name, I'm sure
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Adam: does f stop. syndrome. Good, man. That's
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John: not good. Polo back on back on the track that I get three clips to play here. That brings us back to this backtracking thing, which I think is going on. But I don't think everyone's got the memo on the backtrack. And that's why we're getting all these mixed messages on on. We're not going to do that. We're not going to do this. Try this one. COVID eu no, this is the US now rich, are kind of unrestricted travel to Europe. And this is the EU America travel clip.
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Unknown: Eu ambassadors recommended this week that their countries allowed travelers from the US without having to quarantine for longer, there's some kind of COVID passport and testing requirement. As for EU citizens who may be eager to visit the US,
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please certainly understand the desire of many Europeans to come travel to the United States and vice versa. White House press secretary jen zacky.
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We can't respond to public pressure or even emotion, we have to rely on the guidance of our health and medical experts.
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Well, we have such an expert with us Dr. zekiel, Emanuel, the Department of medical ethics and health policy at the University of Pennsylvania. Thanks so much for being with us. Good to be with you, Scott. More than 60% of US adults have had at least one dose of a COVID vaccine.
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Is there a percentage and by
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John: the way, something for a second. I don't know if anyone else can understand or maybe visualize this. But this guy talks with a bow tie. I mean, you just hear the bow tie.
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Adam: And why? Why is it that's to Hotez is another bow tie guy.
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John: Yeah, yeah, I know.
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Adam: And by the way to get to
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John: that lesbian that was the head of the university California Public Health school.
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Unknown: She says enough to be with you, Scott, more than 60% of US adults have had at least one dose of a COVID vaccine. Is there a percentage you have in mind, percentage of people who have been vaccinated that would allow the United States and for that matter of the European Union to begin to relax some of these requirements. First of all, allowing travel have vaccinated people and people who test negative is relaxing requirements with no quarantine and we should celebrate that that is a great achievement.
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Adam: I just want to say something about the European because I follow this very, very closely in multiple languages. And it's very evil What is going on? Because you can read headline after headline. Passport vaccine passport will be required vaccine passports this summer vaccine passports free of vaccine passports. And in every article it says or proof of a negative test. You got to go down 500 words. And in the EU they are even pledging 100 million euros to set aside to purchase COVID test compatible for their passport. So the way they're playing this is Oh yeah, you definitely want to get a vaccine. You get the passport easy to go. So you're just obfuscating that you don't need it.
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John: Well the joke of it is when you get some of these clips, I don't know if I have one in this collection. I know In the next two clips, they're saying you have the passport but you still have to take the test.
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Adam: Now, since you took us to passport, there is a ruckus going on over the national health. Passport I
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John: went, let me get these two clips out of the way because that is not the passport. That's the point I'm trying to make. I'm trying to talk about backing
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Adam: back. I got you. Okay.
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John: So I want you to part two of this clip the same guy, the same guy goes on about herd immunity, because he started asking what's hurting me? Yeah. And so I'm thinking, Well, you know, we've heard so much about what herd immunity is supposed to be and then Fauci blah blah, blah herd immunity. Let's hear what this guy's got to say about herd immunity. This is the second part of this clip. This is COVID eu America herd immunity
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Adam: as you progress from about 40% of the population vaccinated on up you get dropping cases dropping deaths dropping hospitalizations, and we don't know what the herd immunity or whatever threshold is. That brings us out to sort of Wait a minute, is this guy a doctor?
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John: He's a public health guy. And I think he's also a doctor. He's a professor.
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Adam: He says what a herd immunity whatever. Whatever the magic.
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John: Yeah. start hearing what
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Adam: and we don't know what the herd immunity are. And what is this big? What is the big pause? Is that to emphasize that it's a conspiracy theory. You saw it so I'd have to hold that. Interesting. Sounds like he's hard to monitor. I mean,
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John: I think you might be onto something there maybe did you do
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Adam: air quotes?
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John: radio public NPR.
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Adam: Let's do air quotes for ourselves. Here we go. And we don't know what the herd immunity or whatever. Yeah, or whatever or whatever. Yes, perfect. threshold is that brings us down to sort of flu like that's about 100 to 150 deaths a day is I think the flu like level we're aiming at or we should be aiming yet. We don't know how much vaccination that's going to require. Oh, man, what a day so
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John: we get Okay, so we got this expert from NPR. Then we cut to this clip another one. This is an a different segment, but this is COVID, Fauci backtracking.
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Unknown: Dr. Anthony Fauci says it's possible the coronavirus pandemic as we know it could end in the next month or so in the US. James Jones reports fell she said there's something close to normalcy or return once an overwhelming portion of the population has been vaccinated or had the virus.
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He says the US is making steady progress toward reaching a level of vaccination that will dramatically reduce new infections and comments made on ABC he cautioned the public and health officials should not fixate on reaching some specific tipping point
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John: rather than focus on what that number what that percentage is. Just keep going and getting as many people vaccinated as you can and then you will see that number of cases per day will go down to a very low level.
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Adam: Oh man, do you have more backtrack because I got to backtrack to
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John: it. No, you can take it but but the thing to me is that this is the guy who has the all these assertive 80% vaccination we're never gonna get to herd immunity on and on and on with all these numbers. And now a you know, you know, don't don't need it to you need any numbers.
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Adam: I think this is leading to something. They do have a plan. And this Good Morning America interview, I believe reveal some of that this is I was talking to him wit Johnson. And now well, the obvious questions is first, where do we need to be before we can declare an end to this pandemic? And how soon do you think we can get there?
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John: Well, hopefully in the next month or so we'll get there you know, we the goal of President Biden Is
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Adam: this the next month or so? Is that scientific? You know I'm so I'm so tired of him doing that.
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John: You know what I would do all this restarting to remind me of my my old story about when I worked at the refinery, and I screwed up some some test.
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Adam: Yeah, tell the story again.
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John: Yeah, I was. There was a test for I forgot what it was sulfur and crude or something. I don't remember what was but I had, I had done the calculation wrong. And I was off by a factor of 10. Oop, and so I was way up on the numbers and I and everyone good went into a huge panic and they had they brought in people that you know, that bring the numbers down at one of the units that was had this problem. And I realized I went back is oh geez, I made a mistake. But instead of just saying I made a mistake, and it's
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Adam: fine. Here comes your government training. What did you do?
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John: I backed off the tests. I said, I started this they sent sampling so I sent a sample back what knocked it down? 20%. She sent a sample and I sent it back, knock it down for another 20 so I had it within about three hours of the job. Had the number back to normal to what it was should have been what you actually was all along now. And that's what I keep thinking they're doing here, which is that there is no, this pandemic is over. There is no new now we got flu crossover. So people have been in the hospital, they probably have the flu, because we have no cases of the flu supposedly.
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Adam: Well, let me ask you a question about this. When when what year was this when this happened?
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John: In the 70s. I knew
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Adam: it. That sulfur makes up that's what triggered global warming, confident of this?
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John: Well, they tightened their process down so much, they're actually dropping the numbers to the way down there, which is probably unnecessary. But But yeah, but I every time I see something like this, where they're saying one thing one minute and then it's just suddenly stops and they can't just say it stopped or over it. They just can't do that they can't bring themselves to stand it wrong. I
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Adam: think there's a reason and I'm going to hit these three clips just short all together. I think it's an obvious outcome with a heading for because they can't stop the train the master coming off what we we we've we've done the just give away the taxpayers money too. And that's, by the way, there's some guy at Pfizer came up with this. We know that right? We know that Pfizer lotteries. Oh, yeah. Come on. Do you think the Ohio Governor is that smart? No,
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John: that's a good point. I am I have no idea and regardlessly right, some Pfizer guy. They got some guys over there. That was just frightening.
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Adam: Oh, and but now now consultants are in every in every state, you know, I got an idea. Hey, man, why don't we do this skydiving free. Alright, let's get back to Fauci is one, two months, whatever.
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John: Well, hopefully in the next month or so we'll get there. You know, we the goal of President Biden is to get 70% of the adult population vaccinated with at least one dose by the Fourth of July. I believe that's an attainable goal. And as we know, of course, we're seeing it in real time, the more people that get vaccinated, the larger degree of diminution daily cases, which we're already seeing the cases right now with the lowest they've been in quite a while. But we still have a ways to go only want to get more than 70% of the population vaccinated. The goal is by July 4, but we want to even surpass that
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Adam: now. Now, I don't understand. So 70% is the goal. But we want
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John: to get more wanting to get more does he think that he's a cheerleader, and people are excited about winning this race that he's come up with? Because we know when we do get to that point of the overwhelming proportion of the population vaccinated, you're going to see an even greater declined to the point where the cases on a daily basis are not of any concern. And we could really start getting back to the normality that we all crave. Okay,
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Adam: but when does herd immunity kick in? And just to clarify, when you said maybe in the next month or so we'll get there? Are you saying end of pandemic or something closer to herd immunity?
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John: Well, again, we don't know what the exact trigger point of the number of the percentage of people who have both vaccinated
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Adam: although we don't know the exact number of the people of the percentage point, what did he say? trigger point of me get back to that?
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John: Well, again, we don't know what the exact trigger point of the number of the percentage of people who have both vaccinated and or recovered from infection and thereby protected okay, because we don't have that long experience with this particular virus.
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Adam: Oh, wait a minute. So we don't know how long the antibodies last even though people have had it for over a year seems like some people would last at least a year I've heard it even longer.
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John: Whereas with viruses like measles, we know really exactly what that number is, because of decades and decades of experience. So rather than focus on what that number, what that percentage is, just keep going and getting as many people Vax just keep going as you can, and then you will see that day will go down to a very low level. Yeah,
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Adam: so herd immunity is being. I mean, he just just wipes it away. Now. We don't know how that works. We don't I mean, I heard him very clearly say that can be 50% 60%. In the past, of course, he's also say 80. Now he says all kinds of stuff. He's all over the map this guy. Well, he has a target and the target is obvious. Just to switch gears here hoping you can give us a reality check on booster shots. Both Pfizer and Madonna this week said that some people might need booster shots as early as this fall. How likely is that?
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John: You know, we don't know the answer to that. I mean, they're saying that is because we are all preparing for the possibility or the eventuality
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Adam: preparing for the possibility. Well, you know, it's in the cards vouch
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John: that we may need to boost people to keep this protection, which we know right now. Very, very good. In the real world, the protection and the effectiveness is extraordinary. We don't know how long it will be until that level of protection diminishes low enough that you'd want to boost. I mean, some could surmise say, well, eight months, a year, a year and a half. We don't know. And I think the confusion is when people say, eight months a year to give a boost in six months or so that's surely a conjecture. He's the ones who have an agent with William Morris yz on it. Oh,
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Adam: that was ABC, right to CBS. And the answer is yes. His agent is Phil Pfizer
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Unknown: tonight, a COVID vaccine booster could be necessary by fall for people who are already fully vaccinated. So
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Adam: every single report begins like that with oh my god might have to have a booster and then Fauci comes in and does well, you know, maybe percentage point of people something month or two. So that's his entire job now is to soften the blow. I might be giving one two months, we will have enough data to speak about it was much as the Pfizer CEO, higher scientific certainty.
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Unknown: Dr. Anthony falchi says the vaccines are effective for at least six months, likely more, but boosters will probably be needed.
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John: What's really going to depend on following what the durability of immunity is the durability
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Adam: of immunity,
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John: and essentially recommending it at an appropriate time.
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Unknown: The first dose of Pfizer's vaccine in the US was administered five months ago to a critical care nurse from New York. This comes as states scramble to get the first dose into arms and vaccines in Philadelphia where demand has slowed. The city is going to the community, aka faith now, today.
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Adam: I didn't realize the city is going to the community. You know who would that what the community means, don't you? That's white liberal speak for black people. Yeah. And they bring in a black guy.
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John: Whoa, this feels safe. Now. Listen to this. This
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Unknown: is so racist in Philadelphia where demand has slowed. This city is going to the community. I feel safe now. All right.
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Adam: Do we have black people covered in this report? Yeah, as a check. We got it. We're good to go. You're on offer a shot in the free meal.
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John: We're just not normal. Unless we take care of the folks who you know, may be homeless or struggling with poverty. Yeah, that's
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Adam: next. Austin great idea. Go to the tents and jab everybody jab for camping. Get a jab for camp. NBC News as the US races to reach the hesitant closing in on the goal to partial Wow, I hearing these again as the US races but as the US races to reach the hesitant to reach the hesitant.
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John: What kind of reporting is this? Oh, that's Alma Garr to reach to read a crazy presentation style. He has to reach the head reach no race to reach resitant Yes. Oh, wait. Now they're hesitant or hesitant. They're not necessarily hesitant. They may just say no. If you just say no. Does that mean you're hesitant? hesitant mean you're like, well, maybe maybe I'm going to do is I'm going to go I'm going to I'm going to start walking in that direction. But I'm not gonna walk too fast. Isn't that hesitant? As opposed to No, hell no.
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Unknown: As the US races to reach the hesitant closing in on the goal to partially vaccinate 70% of all adults by July 4. Tonight, we may be closer to knowing when the fully inoculated could need that booster shared.
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CEO of Pfizer saying perhaps as early as September for the frontline workers who received their shots
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Adam: back in December. Oh, this is so great. I can't wait to ask everyone. Did you get your booster? Did you get your booster? booster booster booster? Why don't we finish the clip 15 seconds a timeline that could easily shift there would be a need for a booster booster. We should know within a month or two if a booster is needed, but because the vaccine rollout was staggered, there shouldn't be a weight or problem getting one
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John: okay these guys are now this is the this is dubious that I think they're they're pushing it here with this idea of pre promoting However,
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Adam: they have the fucking CEO of Pfizer in every report.
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John: I mean, it's it's an ad. It is an ad but what it is I seen is counterproductive and from a marketing perspective, I think they may be screwing up
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Adam: Do tell
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John: so I'm hesitant I'm not like a hell no guy I'm just hesitant. I've taken my thing and we get to see Oh, and then I'm gonna watch this and say I'm going to need if I get to Pfizer I'm going to need a booster Yeah, maybe Johnson and Johnson I ever heard that they didn't you don't need boost with their shatter AstraZeneca I was Madonna need a booster? I don't know all I keep hearing is that Pfizer is going to need a booster. Oh, hell I'm not gonna get to Pfizer shot. That's the one that's dead. I'm dead pushing booster already a day. I haven't even gotten my shot. I'm not getting Pfizer.
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Adam: That's a good idea. That's a good that's a good point.
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John: I think it's a great point. Well, not to brag, but it's a good point that Pfizer seems I think this is a huge mistake they're making the way it should be handled if you're going to do this if you're going to start promoting the booster You have to do it at the end the way they promoted the shot. Say No you don't need a booster is no way Yeah, just get the shot you'd be good to go forever. This is good lifetime guarantee. Then you go oh my god that's not Oh, we didn't know we that's why it wasn't authorized. We don't know we have to have a devotion it's the only way to get it otherwise you're gonna die. Yeah, yeah. But no, they're they're blowing it.
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Adam: This is stupid. And it's weird because they have such an incredible share of mind lead. I was reading this article in from the CBC. A vaccine shopping to avoid moderner shot is alarming, unnecessary and potentially harmful doctor say. And when people view these as vehicles, you know, it's like Beamer Benz Bentley. So, the Beamer is Johnson Johnson, the Benz is majorna and the Bentley is the Pfizer. And so people are shopping around to make sure they get the Pfizer
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John: that Yeah, that's a plan his story for this exact reason.
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Adam: course, of course, there's
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John: probably little to no difference between the modern and the Pfizer vaccines are on this based on the same technology platform, it's pretty much the same. There's just ingredients a little different, except
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Adam: Madonna is relatively new. And Pfizer has a decade's long history of killing people with their shit.
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John: A lot longer. Pfizer
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Adam: has a better record right now. I mean, Madonna,
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John: they've got a much better aroma during it, you know. And then the other thing, the other aspect, which doesn't get discussed at all, because these shots are all free, quote, unquote, but the government's paying $30 I bring it up, I'll bring it up again. The government's paying $30 a shot for the for the Madonna $19.50 a shot for the Pfizer and $10 a shot for the Johnson and Johnson and you only need one. Right. And so the government should be the government should not be pushed around by Pfizer because it's costing the government 40 bucks of almost 40 bucks to do to vaccinate one person when the Johnson Johnson is 10 they save like this is a saving mechanism is to push Johnson and Johnson but they won't do it because they got their big because Pfizer's in their pocket or they, they're in Pfizer's pocket. It's pathetic.
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Adam: I want to give a special shout out to the marketing crew for Johnson and Johnson, also known as Janssen in the rest of the world. I think they do deserve at least some recognition for their slogan. You know, because Pfizer clearly had the upper hand I think they have a better marketing team more money. They were you know, they have the technology and Johnson and Johnson slogan is one and done. And I want to give him props for that because I do hear it more and more one and done baby one and done. I got I got like Johnson and Johnson one and done which is which is a way for you to say yeah, I took the cheapest car. But you know what, I got the car already.
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John: programming that Oh, Do tell. I mean, you put those Pfizer put the meme out. It'd be one and done with big letters across the two pictures one got the jab going in and john some gravestone.
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Adam: I felt that coming. Now, some have a couple more things to do here. But breaking news, breaking news, Sweden and this is coming from the Swedish health department. It's a Google Translate of their website. Sweden stops using PETA PCR tests, as RNA from viruses can be detected for months after infection. And so they are no longer going to test people with PCR which was never intended to be a test and is completely rigged and scammed and has been from day one, in our opinion. You can say
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John: that to you're blue in the face. The ratio of done by the way. I'm not blue, the rising but I'm not discouraging it now. The req PCR test is a piece of crap.
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Adam: Now. Okay, let me just stop for a second. This is why no agenda is an important production. Because of our producers. It's not just Adam and john but because of our producers who come from all walks of life. We have people in labs, who explain PCR technology to us how it works, what it was appropriate for wasn't historical context. We have nurses, doctors, registered nurses certified this that we had dentists, anything you want, we have it out there, and they have been telling us and from the beginning, we knew well, this is what's fun, because now it's all starting to come out and it won't be heralded as very much it's like, just like the mink Don't worry the mink will finally understand that one day this this switch of the two and a half million people are going to die chart the mask on mask off mask on mask off bullcrap, the aerosol spread, which we had the dog on the show a year ago, which is now the reason we can take our masks off a year ago, the surfaces spread all bull crap, we had all that, et cetera, et cetera. This is why this is an important production. Because we it's amazing how much truth we get to without even know under like bumbling like fools in the dark and we still get to some pretty reasonable explanations as to what kind of crap has been happening. And now you see it coming out. It's the same with these Vax with the vaccination passport. Here's NBC News just
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Unknown: a few weeks till the Great Escape of 2021 gets underway mostly on the honor system.
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It's highly unlikely you'll have to show your vaccine card in the US though, you will still need to wear a mask in airports, onboard planes and inside stories that require them. Many hotels not all will let fully vaccinated people go maskless so well many theme parks including outdoors at Disney World Universal Orlando Hershey SeaWorld and Dollywood
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if your whole family is fully vaccinated Now is the time that you can start to move back towards normal.
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Kids under 12 probably won't be vaccinated experts say their risk is low. If you're visiting a national park, you can remove your mask if you're fully vaccinated. Keep it on if you're not vaccinated or you're indoors. If you travel abroad, you probably will have to show your vaccination card or a negative COVID test result. You'll need another negative test before flying home. Europe and the UK are opening slowly Canada still closed. But beware the State Department lists 80% of the world as level four do not travel from Fiji to France, Argentina to Austria, I would not go to the countries that are having major outbreaks traveled to India to
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a busy vacation season but safer stateside.
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Adam: So the National Health System The pride and joy save the NHS locked down save the NHS. Well they're they're repaying the British, the British public, the National Health Service system. And their COVID app received an upgrade. And unfortunately, some of the information it contains and or connects to leaked out from the department of health and social care. It was immediately put on the Wayback Machine. And it it has caused quite a ruckus in the UK. And so the COVID-19 app has been used to date in the UK for contact tracing. This new version was immediately blocked by Apple and Google over location tracking. So you know, they just do some very simple stuff. They don't necessarily look into what kind of information is being shared. And I'm sure it coming from the NHS they were good but they did say no, no, you can't be tracking people's location without the permission. But I would like to read to you a few bits of data from this, this article that was removed from the department of health and social care website. Way back still on the Wayback Machine. I will here it is the personal data we collect and how it is used. Okay, you ready? And we'll go down this list stop me when you feel appropriate personal data full name, but they also have reasons why they ask for it, which is kind of fun. So if you stop me, I'll tell you the reason full name, date of birth, National Health Service number, home address including postcode, other addresses land and and or mobile phone numbers, email address, vehicle registration number, National Insurance number, employer details, occupation details. Third Party contact details may be taken when they have been agreed to be contacted on behalf of other adults. Then they get into connecting to your your doctor, your general practitioner all that information And then they have these categories for social behavior. mins. Yep. Which there's no explanation exactly how that field will be filled. There's also a
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sexuality. And this is so people are outraged Of course sexuality or gender ethnic orientation I think I believe Well yeah, okay we have 18 what 80 different choices. So people are up in arms and I think that someone made a booboo on this one that was not supposed to happen. And I think it will cause a massive backlash, too. I'm not too worried about these passports now. But in the future. Yeah. Eventually, they may just try a well you know what, we stopped the testing so everyone has a What's wrong with you run with you? Oh.
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John: Well, I you know, I argue against that this is going to happen with this particular
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Adam: bomber, but I'm on your side. I mean, in that but but I'm
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John: on your side too. When it comes to long term. There was a desire by the New World Order that one world government who knows to have a universal identification system where they can track everybody in that world because they get the computing power to do it. Yeah, kind of the IBM phenomenon in Germany during the Hitler where they had give everyone a number and I mean, it might even result in a tattoo on your arm this universal track and a matching star or a ship ship that could I mean the hard sell to me at least would do it to people that are currently alive is the chip because that's really where you want to head this toward
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Adam: Yeah, but the phone is fine for now.
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John: The phone works the phone works as it works. But the chip is the long term goal and and you know to make the chip as a phone and make sure you can talk to your arm you know i i don't know how they're going to get from here to there. But you know that that ship is just got to happen because of the shipping your pets and how handy that is well being your children so you can find them if they're kidnapped.
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Adam: It's interesting you bring up chip chip in your pets. As you know, dogs are people too and I've been I've been following all the latest with Big Pharma and this ad popped up go with simparica trio.
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John: Its triple protection Made Simple. simparica trio is the first and only monthly chewable that covers heartworm disease ticks and fleas. Round and hookworms. dogs get triple protect once in a once in parquetry for this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures use with caution and dogs with
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Adam: a history of these disorders doing the doing disclaimers now for dog drugs. As a disclaimer, if your dog has severe mental issues, don't give him this. Oh my people. Oh, by the way, the answer to the reason or the when it started pharmaceutical companies advertising in the United States on television. Although direct to consumer advertising of drugs was legal in the US has been since 1985. It really took off in 1997 when the Food and Drug Administration eased up on a rule, obliging companies to offer a detailed list of side effects in their infomercials. And that's why today we have define fine print and the very long they'll give you a little bit of disclaimers as to what it
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John: can get good. Time to please.
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Adam: As long as long as you have that you can advertise the 97. Was that Clinton? Yeah. Was Clinton right?
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John: I believe so.
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Adam: Yeah. But here's the I wish
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John: I had the first one was was the reagan would the first advertisements and then Clinton just upped the ante.
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Adam: I wonder it was FDA Commissioner under Commissioner under clinton.
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John: If we could find out it's got to be somebody who's like, maybe that's the guy we heard earlier. They hit a Pfizer. I mean, it's got to be somebody that's famous.
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Adam: Some but let me Well, I have it here. Let's go we have 1999 so it would be the guy 1990 who was still on he was still there during bush Kessler. American pediatrician, Attorney, author administrator serving as Chief Science Officer of the White House COVID-19 response team. Uh huh. Funny how those people a guy, that's the guy who made it happen, and now he's advising on more advertising. But here is the unbelievable It's unbelievable. Don't know this. You ready for unbeliev We'll
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John: talk about your revolving door go on the New
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Adam: York Times you're not going to see this on television. headline buoyed by federal COVID aid big hospital chains by up competitors, billions of dollars in COVID aid cushioned financial losses caused by the pandemic at some of the nation's largest hospital chains. But those bailouts also help sustain the big chain spending sprees as they expanded even more by scooping up weakened competitors and Doctor practices. Great reset anybody, boom. That's that's the scam right there. Read Abel sin. Thank you for writing that. You're fired.
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John: You're fired out.
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Adam: More consolidation by several major hospital systems enhance their market prowess in many regions of the United States, even as rural hospitals and underserved communities were overwhelmed with COVID patience and struggle to stay afloat. There's your $15,000 Corona COVID case, there's your ventilator case there's all of the oh we're full. We know we're full we're full of it. You're full of shit is what you are. They stole the money, stole it, stole it and spend and and the Biden administration is going to give hospitals and health providers another 25 billion. A genius. Of course it is but we still need to like
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John: soak the taxpayers and just do your thing. You know, we're on the wrong side of the equation at this with this thing with the problem with
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Adam: us. Wrong side of the equation 6 million 6 million people in London Sadiq Khan, the newly re elected
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Unknown: mayor speaks to the consequences of Coronavirus then when you get the virus, but actually in some parts of our city as indeed across the country. I think the flexible nimble approach is the right one to take the good uses. Over 6 million Londoners have now received a dose of the virus. About 2 million received both doses.
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Adam: I don't know if you could hear it.
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John: Barely. But I saw about 6 million lenders got the vaccine. Thanks. Well, if only he said that 6 million Londoners have now received a dose of the virus about 2 million
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Adam: virus.
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John: Collections just gets bigger that too bad. I
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Adam: tried to find a better audio quality that was obviously indirect sound, but I thought it was worth it man like holy crap at first dose of the virus. I mean, yeah, flub gas, maybe? Maybe. Anyway, we now have authorization emergency use authorization for children. What is it 12 to 15. I think we need to reach out to the kids. CDC credits all over this influencer on Tick Tock. It's for the kids. Come on, kids sing along. You'll enjoy it.
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Unknown: Things so exciting. We will get to play together when it's done. Shot. We will get to play together when it's done. We will get to play together. We will get through play together. We won't get to play together when it's done.
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Adam: How sad is it? You're muted? Hello. It says you have muted yourself.
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John: Yes, I you know I didn't do anything. Oh, you showed up as muted. I went to look at my on my clean feed thing and it was black. And like you said it was muted, but I didn't do it.
1:08:40
Adam: I'm not blaming you. It's Gremlins. It's a glitch.
1:08:43
John: I will say what I was trying to say was that you get your clip of the day for that clip. That clip is dynamite. I'm almost want to request you to play it again. But we should make it put it in the end the show mix.
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Adam: Yeah. Could you know what I'm going to spruce it up? Maybe not today, but this is something that we need to I think I need to accompany with some theramin
1:09:08
John: Oh, please. No.
1:09:14
Adam: You want me to put that in the end or show? Huh? Okay, I can do that. You know, I did. This is a guy in Holland, Robert Jensen. And I, you know, he was a big TV shows he's been in mainstream for a long time he decided he was going to go complete alternative do his own thing. I showed him how to do value for value. And he's been very successful. He started on YouTube with the podcast and then he he said now, I think we talked about the Dutch army said they were, you know, scouring his site because you know, the wrong things he's saying about COVID and during the lockdown, so he went off YouTube and he's still very successful. And so I did the show with him, like a couple hours right before the US election and I did it again. Again on Wednesday, I think, and I learned a new word because you know, we talked about all of this stuff. And then of course threw in a little bit of, you know, flat earth. I am now in Holland with a call a VP
1:10:15
John: of what a
1:10:15
Adam: VP of upea WAPP i e, a VP. The VP a vaiana. vp is a conspiracy theorist.
1:10:26
John: Oh, what conspiracy were you theorizing about what we typically wish
1:10:31
Adam: to know? Okay. Coronavirus bullcrap. Do we ever land on the moon? Yeah, just
1:10:39
John: moon stuff. It's got nothing to do with it. What you do is you should probably dissuade yourself from the moon. Well, I I didn't even was too late now your puppy or a puppy?
1:10:50
Adam: I'm proud to be a puppy.
1:10:52
John: By the way. That's a possible show title.
1:10:58
Adam: It'll get some retweets, because that's what's happening. All I'm Twitter is blowing up. Puppy, puppy. Puppy. Hey, wait a minute. Is that a VA getting thirsty? Is that a VA eight?
1:11:13
John: Yeah, I hate to tell you this, but I had to because I ran out of all the other good stuff. This is back to spindrift been working water with real squeezed fruit. And if you ever had your fruit squeeze, you know what I'm talking about?
1:11:27
Adam: Hey, why not just eat some fruit? It's a crazy concept. But with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you the man who put the sea in the conspiracy floppies Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. JOHN C. Dvorak.
1:11:40
John: Well, in the morning to you Mr. Adam Curry in the morning. Oh, she was on the graphene near subs in the water and the dames and knights out there.
1:11:47
Adam: And in the morning to the trolls in the troll room. Hold on a second. Let's do it. We need to look at the trolls hands up we got what 2018 Very nice. Here those trolls and the troll can
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John: they scatter, scatter very quick noises when they scattered. That's it.
1:12:09
Adam: No agenda stream.com where you can listen to the show live on Thursdays and Sundays. But it's not the only show this live. We have a lot of shows that go live. They're recorded. Of course there's podcast and that stream that's at no agenda. stream.com runs 24 seven and you sit in the troll room you can talk about whatever you're listening to or just troll for any other reasons. Anything you want. That's what it's for no agenda stream.com if you want to participate in our social media, postings and musings, you can follow john at john at john C. At john C. Dvorak at no agenda social calm, or at Adam at no agenda. social.com we federate with anybody who wants to? We're closed for registrations, but there's a lot of good stuff happening there. And I see ITM slaves.com. I see them showing up. I see Gitmo dot life showing up more decentralization. Please, we're looking forward to it. Now let's thank the artists for Episode 13.
1:13:09
John: We'll be free go over there. I want to mention something else about spindrift was Canadian product. It has the motto of Yup. That's it.
1:13:23
Adam: Huh? Interesting.
1:13:24
John: That's the motto now it has like a spoon of grapefruit juice in it. The problem with it, it's sparkling. And the grapefruit juice sinks to the bottom and shows up at the end of the poor. candidly, should have to shake it.
1:13:38
Adam: Yeah, but it's carbonated.
1:13:40
John: Yes, this is. This is typical Canadian.
1:13:49
Adam: Science says you should not. That's our magic eight ball. You should not shake the carbonated can. This is a very bad idea.
1:13:59
John: Anyway, what
1:13:59
Adam: a dumb product. Does it taste it is what it is? Does it taste good? Do you like it? Does it taste good?
1:14:06
John: It tastes like it tastes just like regular sparkling water with about a tablespoon of of chemic grape. Grape juice. That's the read that no, that's the cool.
1:14:18
Adam: Yeah, since they didn't send us a case they're chemicals.
1:14:22
John: It is chemicals. I'm pretty sure I'm drinking a nice look. Walk
1:14:25
Adam: Chem trail right now. It's beautiful. As part of our value for value model, which means we asked for producers, as I explained earlier to help produce the show that comes with your time, your talent and your treasure. But one of the big talent categories is the artists. And thank you mountain Jay for your art for Episode 1348. We titled that belching free on how could we not? And this was the freedom card as we as we Muse that perhaps California would be checking vaccination status with a credit card and it was just so Well done the freedom card for the fully Vax. It was a card with all 30 threes in the number. The card member name was shepheard member valid through booster it had the razor wire background, a nice blue color. And it was diagonal which, you know, it wasn't it wasn't straight on. So it had a very I thought technically a good piece. Nailed it on all fronts.
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John: Yeah, and the competition was mostly eight balls, which didn't work. Yeah. Because the bait ball hole is too small. You couldn't read it. Right. And and then there was one I liked, but then you just nixed it. Which was the Pfizer with the Buting bait abuse, bathing beauty. Ice Pfizer, and you thought it would be kicked off the platform. I
1:15:48
Adam: thought it would be subject to a takedown Yeah.
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John: Yeah, I don't know why you think that but an AI question you but at the same time, I wasn't so married to that piece that I didn't think the freedom card was better. The freedom card was better. Yeah. It was definitely the best. Yeah. That was very eight balls didn't work. Now it's
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Adam: too bad. Because the eight ball idea were right. The ideas were there. But now it's too small. Just now and you
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John: didn't know what this thing was you wouldn't know what what it was just like a circle with a thing and a triangle
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Adam: in the middle. It just didn't work. It's and sometimes ideas just don't pan out. You know, when you're the client says give me a magic eight ball you come up with and just doesn't work. You know, it's sometimes just not appropriate. That was our bad. We did it wrong. Is that our mistake? Well, mountain Jay, who is no stranger to to this particular corner of the value for value universe. Thank you very much for for doing that. Thank you to all of the artists who always submit sometimes just a bidding for themselves or just clearly to make us laugh. It's it's for us. I think it's a very nice way to end the show when we do this part of the production. It's, it's phenomenal. And you can see any of these images that we've been talking about flying by you on your podcasting 2.0 apps. That's one of the main and coolest features along with many others. You can find great apps at new podcast apps.com. Try a new one today. I think it's coming out of the app stores with a brand new version pod verse. Now also available on the web. pod verse Comm. These are podcasting 2.0 apps. And we are trying to know we actually are preserving podcasting. So try a new app. You know, get rid of Apple sucks. new apps, new podcast apps calm. Now let's thank some of our executive and associate executive producers who came in to support the show with their treasure. We got long notes I see. Holy crap, what were people thinking? It's, you know, it rains it pours it's like the last couple of shows very short. Course less donations. And these are long. It's crazy how that works.
1:18:04
John: Some of them are too long. But sir dude named bandwidth $1,000 from Franklin, Texas, I wonder is he a dude named Ben named Ben?
1:18:14
Adam: He actually is I call it dude named Ben. Amen. He is a dude named Ben named Ben and I correspond with him regularly.
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John: I am super surprised that he notices the meetup too. There's there was a dude named Ben named Ben there. Yeah, there's a lot of dudes named Ben named Ben.
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Adam: It's well hello. When we identify something, you know,
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John: we're right. We rock it's astonishing. But anyway 1000 bucks and he says ITM I'm sending you in john, my another 1,000k because of the value of what you do jingles glitch China is as whole and coincidence. I think not. Please read this note on the air. JOHN. Your best drunken donation voice. Hopefully this helped. Okay. Hopefully this helps you see his true podcasting 2.0 and a full acceptance of V four v. Adam, my hope is that you please read this No, I'm sorry preserved this as a platform of free speech. The cowardly Lincoln rights to tremble at this utterance of the proper pronax genetic classification. I in cancelable, Texas shoulder and will become a free state of mind states of the world I for 1am tired of the oppression of from the nanny state. We need strong voices to help push it appreciate. I am not enough on my own to do named Ben named Ben, defender of megawatts protector of the electric grid working overtime lately. I'm starting to drift into a comic book guy.
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Adam: Well, we got You're almost there. You're almost there. Working
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John: Overtime lately please they be buried at the county get attached dude, they been named Ben defender of my watch Baron of the electric grid. No, no, no, it's not that good. No, it worked for me.
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Adam: I got this jiggle I got 99 glitches into the glitch and put a Gauci on there. Well,
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John: yeah. I think not. Okay. William Taurus. $1,000. Thank you for what you do. He writes, did you get known Did you get that code and those jingles? Yeah. Good. I liked it. I liked it too. started listening since first Rogan appearance. Oh, my organ donation. Yeah, see these Rogan? Guys? They get the money.
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Adam: Yeah. They are. It's like, they are so generous and kind and smart. And it's not just that they have all kinds of interesting takes on stuff. It's great to have the Rogen crossover.
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John: Come on, everybody step up. Me and my wife are now avid listeners now. I'll read that again. Me and my wife are now avid listeners now. Cheers to the greatest podcast in the world. Yes. Don't need any recognition. Just keep doing what you're doing. Okay, that's a short note. That was nice that Yeah, sure. Sure lipped tonight. Instead of kryptonite came in 93433 and eaten Utah by another good note. Happy Saturday. Gentlemen, sir lift tonight. White Knight momentum karma for all
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Adam: nice perfect karma for all. I hadn't even cranked up the karma machine yet. It does take a little bit of preheating diesel you know you've got karma.
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John: I told you I don't know how many times I've told you this but you've got to get rid of that tubes in the in the karma and go to solid state
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Adam: but it's such a warmer sound.
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John: Tony Cabrera is next 755 Yeah, there we go no agenda she says no agenda shop checking in with your latest trivia but wait there's more. Yes, the shop guy. Yeah, keep an eye out for a package or to have no agenda ribbon mugs. Stein. Stein's day with a double you're gonna need a Bitcoin before fed moves on and that action for the Fed moves on Okay,
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Adam: so no agenda shop calm is one of these fantastic partnerships that we have nothing to do with those guys make t shirts to say can we make t shirts out of the art that the artists produced? Well, you got to ask the artists of course. So now the way it works they sell something with no agenda art on it. The artists get a piece the show gets a piece they survive somehow it's a beautiful system we could not be more thankful that's ended all hell is gonna break loose and you're gonna need a Bitcoin that's gonna break loose and you're gonna need a Bitcoin. Yeah, there's your double dose. Nailed it. You're You're up in the mornings is sir our Daniels for 3434 from Colts Neck, New Jersey. This is a fantastic note, as it came in as a reply to an email from 2011 It's interesting, I saw our E colon donation like, Oh, did I already hear from this guy? And now it was a reply to a 10 year old email. I guess I need to de-douche and he says it's clearly been a decade. You've been d deuced. But I was one of the originals right? Take a look at that email trail. 2011. I started with the show in the early days. I religiously read Jcd and PC mag when I was a kid begging my folks for a Commodore 64 they caved and I got the deck and printer to big birthday. I was also the right age to see MTV do what it did and met Adam. So when there was mentioned that maybe I mentioned maybe on twit I started listening. I did meet Adam in Jersey City Hoboken at a no agenda meetup A few years ago, a long time ago. Good Times Jcd. We were supposed to do a wine dinner at the old Ritz in San Francisco with Kevin Rose. Not sure what happened there. Maybe we can pull off a no agenda VIP wine dinner, happy to organize but we got to have good wine, not Costco. Pay Scott. He's got demands. I was in the financial services world for the first half of my life so far. And we talked a bit about it back then I lost touch with the show for a little while. I was asked to leave Goldman Sachs in 20
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Oh, I know exactly who this is. This was our Goldman Sachs from night from jerseyan. Ah, I was asked to leave Goldman Sachs in 2016 after essentially 22 years. Well, I had identified myself with that place for a good portion of my life. You all helped me understand and I have the mental and intestinal fortitude to change my thinking and move on. I've since been able to to be part of what I consider a much more important and impactful business. Well, my focus still has roots in the FinTech, two of my local New Jersey efforts I'm immensely proud of his johnnie pork roll and Red Bank and Garden State distillery in Toms River. I guess I guess he left in good standing. Goldman. I've partnered with fantastic passionate people that make it all possible please add an unlimited supply of brick tukey bourbon and pork roll egg and cheese sammies to the Knights roundtable you got it I still appreciate appreciate all you guys do more so now than ever when I first signed on Jcd suggested my sir our Daniels name as a way to stay anonymous being a goldman sachs and all I kind of liked the name so we can just stick with it even though I don't really care about the anonymity anymore. Two donations for 3334 total but I felt I needed to satisfy the third knighthood is Eric the shill had me at $100 in one penny from a decade ago, and I wanted to throw in another 333 33 to get me a third of the way to the next knighthood. I'd appreciate small business r two D two karma and good to hear from you sir. Our Daniels. Good to hear that. Congratulations, man working for yourself nice. You've got karma
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John: working for yourself and making half as much
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Adam: Yeah, but you're free. You're free man.
1:26:19
John: So is Andrea Johnson in new Berg? No, she's a free woman. Newberg, Oregon is 333 dot 46. And Hi guys, she writes my husband Mark initially hit me in the mouth years ago, and sir furry furry backed him up. Right back him up too far.
1:26:41
Adam: We sail at dawn blue Dev.
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John: It has. It has taken me a long time. I'm just reading what you wrote. To convert please de-douche me you've been de deuced I was getting took a long time. I wonder why it took so long. I don't we I think we're I think there is an annoyance factor with some women. Oh, well. You may not we may not you but have it here I am your newest raving fan.
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Adam: Wait a minute stop. You think that some women are it's tough for them to get into the show because of you? Yeah, I think you're the poster boy I think they come to your animal magnetism.
1:27:29
John: I think it takes forever see that right here? She says it Adam Adam. Your energy is so infectious this yeah and john your dry humor which is what they hate is the funniest ever. She's come around she says that
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Adam: just take some getting used to that's all once you once you figure
1:27:48
John: it out always knows when I'm listening to no agenda because he hears me laugh randomly. And he wants to know what john just said, there you go. Hey, whoa. selfishly, I hope neither one of you ever finds an exit strategy. Anyway, he's, again, what you wrote. Consider this is a down payment on my dame hood. I'm also contributing monthly because you are the best source of amygdala shrinking ever. Thank you for the conspiracy therapy. No, jingoes jizz no karma. But I wondered if you had a list of available jingles. Really?
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Adam: Yes. Yes. Yes. If you if you hit up phone boy at phone boy at no agenda, social calm. He has. He has a website that's, you know, stuff that he's recorded off the show for a decade now. At least it started as a habit.
1:28:41
John: Do you have a list? Yeah, they're good. ringtones and you have a list of the title levels? Yes, that's I think divorce.org slash peerage dot htm.
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Adam: Yes. htm dropped the L for extra savings.
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John: You know, they as they get you know, if you use HTM instead of HTML, you'll stop global warming.
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Adam: fact
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John: this is listen to Adam mocking this. No, it's my IP rights. Sincerely, Andrea Johnson Newburgh, the People's Republic of Oregon. Thank you, Andrew. Just Ben's Next on the list. She asked for a karma
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Adam: No, no, she said specifically banned from
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John: Central Wisconsin 333 dot three four in Wisconsin. Please credit this to just been from Central Wisconsin. One shot of your finest top shelf jobs. Karma stay safe jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs. Jobs. You've got karma strongest one we got this one. This when you take the next sorry. Logan in Huntington, West Virginia. 33333. This donation is for Taylor counters. Birthday. She is a wonderful beyond compassion. Or even description is beyond compare or beyond description. Wow, that's some patent official deducing so can you please do that for her? You've been de deuced this is kind of interesting because he writes She hit me in the mouth. And I cannot thank her enough no agenda is six hours per week of quality time we spend together thinking laughing and discussing. thank you john and Anna for this. An executive producer ship is what she wanted for a birthday which belies her impeccably good taste. Please give her the credit as she got it. Taylor You are a wonderful you are a woman beyond compare and I could not be more proud to be with you. Happy birthday. Thank you both. Okay.
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Adam: Hey, douchebags. If you want to say something nice to your wife, that's that's a that's top notch. what he just said
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John: there. That was tres. Yep. Very nice. Executive Producer ship.
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Adam: That's the way to go.
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John: Yeah, I think so too. Very nice.
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Adam: Logan, Pastor Gary and Dame Christine come in with 333 33 from Las Vegas, Nevada. This is to celebrate sir Gary and Dame Christine's pristine of moons gate. This is a celebrate sir Gary and Dame Christine of moon gates 33rd wedding anniversary on May 26. And they never had a fight
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John: 33 years. And it actually says that in there. You didn't add live that?
1:31:29
Adam: No, no, I'm, I'm tight. I'm tight to the script. Since you thought that I would be reading this next one. I'll read this. I
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John: did.
1:31:39
Adam: I'm kind. It's from the one and only David fukase odo. He of course, has been was trapped in the Arabian Peninsula. And he comes in with a note that he says you safely back from Sri Lanka. Wait, what does that mean? Where is he now back from Sri Lanka. Very few tourists and frequently I had entire hotel so myself crazy. There was a lockdown and curfew while I was there. So some days I was forced into activity by the pool. Reading Kurt Vonnegut. Yes. Author of Harrison Bergeron, and more a fantastic book and drinking beer. There you go. I completely unplugged from news other than no agenda and feel incredibly refreshed. While traveling. I made the mistake of posting pictures on the Sri Lanka subreddit. Yeah, but Hello, bad idea. I was immediately accosted by Sri Lankan redditors with terminal amygdala tumescence known as ta T. Adam, would you be so kind to read some of the more hateful filled comments your most outrageous rolling amygdala guy voice? I can try so these are some of them. So keep posted on the Reddit and the subreddit and then someone posted back. I assume the last place you visit is the police station. How you even traveling at these times. And oh, I'm glad people are still finding time to go on holiday while a pandemic is raging and varianta moving in and out of countries. And the best one, I smell privilege bs here. Stay the fuck inside your fancy hotel and fly back to where you came from. De Fuca zotoh continues I was initially heard by the comments. My life motto is Don't
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John: lie.
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Adam: You know of all of all the things that people said on Twitter about my appearance on ganson which by the way is you know it's like a laptop camera with no crap lighting over Skype. It really hurt me someone posted man what happened to curry he looks like shit. Like that hurt. Did for a moment there. I'm like
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John: my advice get a ring light.
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Adam: No kidding. Today focus odo says I was initially hurt by the comments. My life motto is don't be a douchebag. And here I was accused of extreme douchebaggery. But then I realized that these people are simply demonstrating symptoms of mental illness. Dr. Bronner would prescribe a mega dose of the no agenda show and three cc's of his stoep stat. So despite the abuse by all 14 of the Sri Lankan redditors the country and people were amazing, beautiful, hospitable and exceedingly gracious, I highly recommended at jobs karma pleased a melody. Melody and I both have interviews this week with the same company might be some interesting opportunities for the focus zotoh family ahead. Apologies for the verbosity you can now reclaim your time. Cheers and thank you for your courage. As as David fuku Soto who is the the Duke of America's Heartland and the Arabian Peninsula, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, you've got karma. Nice. Look forward to you guys visiting us in Waco.
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John: You're in pflugerville you just calling You're just saying you're in Waco because it's more prestigious people literally
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Adam: emailing me. Hey man, waco is fine. Okay.
1:35:08
John: You're on to waco. I love waco.
1:35:09
Adam: Nothing's wrong. I
1:35:10
John: went to waco. I've been to waco and pflugerville I've been
1:35:13
Adam: to waco to have you been to pflugerville Why were you in pflugerville?
1:35:16
John: I was driving by I was on the on the road. There's a highway that goes through it.
1:35:22
Adam: All right, you're up.
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John: Oh, yes, Debbie. Debbie Cornyn in pincher Creek, Alberta, Canada. 333 33. My husband and I caved and I decided to get the vaccine as we were terrified we wouldn't be able to travel.
1:35:39
Adam: Oh, by the way, it's the Horowitz trick. They tricked you.
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John: Yeah, there's an element to that. Yeah,
1:35:48
Adam: there is.
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John: We went Yeah, yeah, you buffaloed I think the autonomous or autonomous proof
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Adam: is for Duke as proof.
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John: It's been 90 he hasn't gotten a shot. He's gonna go we've been going all over
1:36:02
Adam: the world doing tests. It says it works fine, wouldn't be able
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John: to travel and he is also 71 I'm 61 with a mild atrial fibrillation condition.
1:36:09
Adam: Oh, he got a young one. He said he went for 10 years younger. Good
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John: on you dog. Mostly controlled by the meds and awaiting a heart ablation therapy treatment for to hopefully fix this since April 2020. The treatment has always been 18 months away because the Alberta Health System is keeping me safe from COVID. all in caps. After the first shot. I had a few days of mild heart instability several a fib events unusual, but not too alarming. Two weeks after the second shot however, I had a week or so of on and off a few events plus severe hot flashes, night sweats like I haven't had an eight years, severe as in soaking the bed and awakening with sweat dripping every night. Prior to this, I've had maybe two hot flashes a year, and only after that second or third glass of red wine or after only after a third glass of red wine. I feel like I'm going through menopause again. The third glass will do it to you. Both of us were perplexed. And I was getting very upset with the menopause redo until the light bulb went on as to what is happening. It wasn't for no agenda I doubt I would have made the likely connection to the vaccine really. And then interesting. As a Friday the flashes seem to be less thing and heart feels more stable. I can only pray that this condition I can only pray this can continues I'm sorry. Thank you both so much for generally shrinking my amygdala and for presenting these side effects reports where no one else is doing Hey, it
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Adam: also can be that no agenda just functions as a kind of placebo. It's like Oh, those guys said it was this I feel better already. Symptoms leave.
1:38:06
John: I am reporting this to theirs. For what good that will do is all too easy to dismiss these reports as bullcrap until it happens to you now, it was my son Brandon who originally hit me in the mouth and I would like to send him a boom shaka laka and a howling dog karma Love and Light Debbie.
1:38:27
Adam: Bingo. Yes, okay. Hold on a second because he has some jingles here. Can you read it? I got a good
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John: Yes. Do blah. Have it do blogs available? Littleton, Colorado doo doo blahs of Littleton Colorado 333 33 IDM first time donor, longtime listener, please de-douche mi. d deuced. and accept his humble donation for the amygdala care over the last few years. Having information the seemingly yours in some cases. Let me read that correctly. Having information seemingly years maybe who knows how long in advance of the general public from the show allowed me to anticipate what is coming to bring others into the NA fold with solid hits in the mouth. Okay, anyway, we predict the future. Please call out my brother's band. Man. Let me do that. Let's start that over. Tell me call it my brothers Ben. And Matt as douchebags and hope that they were repaying value, the value have brought to this to group texts and dinner conversations in particular interesting requesting house buying karma as we have submitted an offer way over asking in the crazy Denver market after accepting a crazy offer on the house we are currently in but you're gonna do thanks again for all you do jingles stop the hammering sleepy Joe and you're going to need a Bitcoin set
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Adam: stop the hammering that's ended all hell is gonna break loose and you're gonna need a Bitcoin you've got karma. All right, we have Sir Michael of third world southeast. It's Seattle, Washington. 333. Sorry, from Southeast Asia.
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Tom sorry, Southeast Asia. Thank you. So let's Sir Michael a third world Southeast Asia 333. He's in Seattle, Washington. Sorry for the longdon donate delay in donation. It's been a wild year, I was diagnosed with throat cancer last year. Yeah. Also known as a de wrecker. We went through chemo and radiation and cleared that up. But now I have cancer and two lymph nodes in my neck. As you reading this, I'll be in the hospital having surgery to have them removed after go in at 7am for COVID test and then wait until around 5pm. For the surgery. I'm not really worried about the surgery, I just dread being in the hospital for days. Also, the doctor said I will probably lose feeling on the left side of my face. It will still work but I won't be able to feel it. Also, because of some kind of tendon or something going from my neck to my trapezoid. I'll lose function in my left arm, but that can be rehabbed and get back to normal. I figured I should send a donation for some good karma. Yes. And when we're happy that you you let us know how this is happening. Quick COVID update. He says we're having a spike here. But at the same time for the first time. They're showing mobile testing sites on the news. Coincidence? Loving lit. If you have time. Can you play? I got ants. The intro I know it's a big ass into Obama. You might die. And I guess we might as well do an F cancer. Absolutely big karma coming for you my friend.
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John: You might die. You've got karma. Well, don't die.
1:42:25
Adam: Heather. Please don't.
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John: Heather Hi. I'm itchy. I am I think in Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa. 333. ITM you get some jingle requests, whatever the best jobs. Karma is I need the big one. big gun. She says. First, I want to thank you for the amazing shows. They just get better and better. You're certainly keeping me and my families and megillah small. I can't thank you enough for that. JOHN, a while back, you mentioned that you were going to be creating a mission statement for the podcast. That happened? Yes. I'm pretty sure I caught up on all the shows and haven't heard more about it. Where is it? I have it. Have you posted it on promising to send it to you I keep promising to send it to you. But I don't. Thanks for nothing. I was so excited about no agenda, having a mission statement. Okay. All right. All right. I'm gonna send that mission statement. I have it. I wrote it. Put it
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Adam: on cosmic weenie bra.
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John: Now, I'm just gonna say it, I wrote it. Then I had a copy edited so it's clean, who's professional and I re edited it and now it's ready and it's been sitting there for months in my box ready to go to you. Cuz you're gonna put it on the no agenda on the main page and the thing, man is a beauty by the way. The idea of the mission statement originally was this. People would bitch and moan about the show and we say hey, read the mission statement. It tells you
1:43:50
Adam: everything you need to know. It's basically creating less work for us. Like Yes,
1:43:55
John: I'll read the mission statement stop grousing,
1:43:57
Adam: and we'll put a link to it. We need a website like the mission statement. Stop grousing calm.
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John: Anyway, she says he hadn't heard more as excited about no agenda having this statement because it's one of the foundations of my business and was curious where you were with that. Okay, we this week will be the missions This is Mission Statement week. Speaking of businesses, could I get some supersize jobs calm I recently launched HD leadership, Academy www.hd dash leadership.com slash Academy, which helps leaders hone their skills and increase confidence, competency and profitability. And I could really use a few founding members. I know the NA network, we'll put a link in there for you for that. I know the NA network is huge. So y'all know if anyone who could used to benefit from my Academy, send them my way and I'll take good care of them. Once this business stakes up I'll be able to donate more often. I see Dame hood in my future. Thanks again for all you do. Love is lit aether bank. Congratulations.
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Adam: I love it when people launch new businesses jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs. You've got karma, the big guns. Chris Ryan is from Hamilton, Ohio and comes in with 266 44 D giornata. My donation today of 262 6644 brings my total donation amount is 421 21. This number is significant. Because it's the day my nephew Wesley passed away due to one of the many complications of having Down syndrome. Wesley was three years old and spent 555 days of his short life in the hospital and during one emergency surgery after another. Wesley has been given a very low chance of survival by all his doctors from the day he was born. The length of his life can only be attributed to his parents, my brother Shawn and his wife Erica, we've all become doctors to care for him. When a child dies, the parent dies 1000 times. They sacrifice so much to maintain a somewhat normal life for Wesley and their other three sons. Shawn even quit his full time job as a CPA to meet the high demands of having a medically fragile child at home that needed 24 hour care. I'd like to use this donation to help promote Shawn's beard care business. eight bit beard co did he have to leave a link on see if I can find that and put a link in the show notes. I like to name eight bit beer co beer company beard company. It is one of his passions to own and run a business that he's trying to focus on staying home the rest of this year and spending time with his other sons and wife Thank you for everything you do. Most do and to my knowledge and family due to the length no jingle sincerely, Chris Ryan soon to be served TT Dutch PS I freaking love this show. Absolutely. I'll put it I'll find it I'll find the website and link to it. I love it another business started what is what no agenda creates more jobs and Joe Biden saves or creates saves or creates I'm sorry?
1:47:07
John: Yes, Cameron Beck's next. He's in auchenflower. Queensland, Australia Hmm It could be Archon flower out cannabis it should Germany be auchenflower I think 333 33 kingo request to to the head goodbye left nut to the juice. Thanks for that visual. IDM Janssen I'm donating 333 33 Aussie dollar a ruse as the 33rd birthday gift to myself. And as a thank you for the value you provide me on a twice weekly basis. I would like to request some jobs karma as after 14 years working in the family business and the only family members still remaining in the business. I feel it is time to move on and leave the new owners to their own devices anyone in Brisbane in need of someone with a corporate governance strategy risk data analysis or report automation skills but no agenda social sexy what
1:48:01
Adam: can be I want to date him I want to hire him now.
1:48:08
John: Also, I'd like this opportunity to plug my family's new ventures to Sarah wines. Key as as era wines. Well, not a small bachelor artists. No they're both there are bowtique in my opinion, some of the best particularly are Shiraz. I've set up the discount code in a nation on our online shop at kesar. ro wines comm.au that's the SS er a wines.com.au however, shipping is limited to Australia. When we figure out how to ship to the US without it costing more than the wine itself. samples will be coming your way john and Adam Nice. Good. I also be added to the birthday list was yesterday 22nd of may and shout out to the Brisbane producers and see you all on the 30th at the meet up for a few frothy ones make some wine. Cheers Cameron. Oh my gosh. Can you see that choose jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs. pharma Lawrence Cornell in Battle Creek, Michigan 23456. Hi guys. may take a long time to find your exit strategy. Thank you for all you that you do. I need a D dashing I would like to request a jobs karma D do jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs. Around rapid here with Sir Thomas of the Great Bay and last in the list for 200 bucks into from New Market new one of the hills new markets MH s And ah I'm guessing he's from towers of Great Bay, it's got to be Michigan. This is not know why it came up as MH interest there is no state of m h is a state of confusion with
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Adam: for sure.
1:50:17
John: dollar donation corrections from Sir Thomas Great Bay in Episode 1346. Adam said he was immune to SARS cov. Two because he had the swine flu, and the two viruses are 80% genetically identical. I think he meant SARS, which as far as I know, he did not have icees explain.
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Adam: I was simply reading from the BBC website that literally said let me see people who had last year swine flu and that is his 11th of January 2011. have the same super immunity to flu that people have from the h1 n one. Which was that was that the 76 swine flu I think
1:51:11
John: no there was one since then since that was the one that we that was the one out of Mexico that we made a fuss about.
1:51:17
Adam: But regardless if anyone should have gotten this I have a I'm a smoker I have you know, all kinds of allergy issues licks everything he sees lick anything on the ground ashtrays you name it. If anyone should have gotten it is me so I'm going to do the T cell test because I have I have immunity. I don't know why. I mean, I'm Superman. The pod father, it's not enough for you?
1:51:47
John: Because he does good work. That's the Rosie's immune.
1:51:51
Adam: Thank you very much. Sir Thomas of Great Bay. Who knows but BBC could be full of crap. It's also the British Medical Journal reported on it. But it's a it's a placebo. I feel good knowing this. So don't mess with me.
1:52:05
John: James Brown,
1:52:08
Adam: feel good. And is that our last
1:52:12
John: list of well wishers, producers and executive producers and associate executive producers for show 3049 next show 1350 crossing the 1350 barrier. And I want to thank each and every one of them to make this show happen.
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Adam: Yes. And thank you for accepting these credits. She said that's it's really a big part of the promotion for the show. Even when you put this in your your resume your CV, put in your social media profiles put on your business card, you know, put it on your mailbox. I am an executive producer or associate executive producer of the no agenda Show Episode 1349 were proud to say out loud, and thank you very much for your courage. And if anyone else would like to be one of these title holders, it's easy. All I got to do is go here to vorab.org slash and a thank you again for your time your talent and your treasure in producing the best podcast in the universe. Our formula is this. We go out. We hit people in the mouth.
1:53:28
Would you like a little Intermezzo something funny?
1:53:32
John: I love something funny.
1:53:35
Adam: The consumer research.org Are you familiar with this outfit?
1:53:40
John: Yes I am. I've seen them. I've seen their stuff crop up every so often as a consumer reports come petted or online.
1:53:49
Adam: Right. Do you think that they're they're on the up and up? You think there's political things going on with them? Are
1:53:54
John: you asking me something I can't answer because I'm not sure. Okay.
1:53:57
Adam: Well, they did produce a couple of very funny 32nd promos that are on YouTube. I don't know if they are going to be on television. They're certainly good enough that the production quality is fantastic. Even without seeing them I think you'll get the idea very quickly. From the first 32nd spot as they call out woke companies. American Airlines rated the worst losing the most bags shrieking leg room during COVID American requires passengers to show ID to fly but attacks
1:54:28
Unknown: Texas is popular voter ID law. Why is CEO Doug Parker trying to appease the radical left to distract from billions of taxpayer bailouts from his $10 million payday from Americans record layoffs. Doug Parker American Airlines serve your customers mad woke politicians.
1:54:50
John: Yeah, yeah, those are gonna show up on mainstream. Now they
1:54:53
Adam: can they can buy local they can they can buy local local cable. Maybe I think they could do that. here's, here's the one for what
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John: Yeah, okay. Where did you find out the motivation behind these? They hate this guy.
1:55:06
Adam: Oh, they they are they hate woke companies? They're a consumer based company.
1:55:13
John: I'm I'm a big fan of them now. Yes, that's the whole point
1:55:17
Unknown: Coca Cola is getting political attacking Georgia's popular voting law. Why to distract from years of dismal sales terrible 2020 results report suspecting they benefited from forced labor in China. Coca Cola products are poisoning America's youth in worsening the obesity epidemic. So the company tried funding phony science to minimize the harms. But they got busted James Quincey Coca Cola, stop poisoning our children through your customers not.
1:55:49
John: So they love these
1:55:50
Adam: from their website. Since 1929. Consumers research has been asking the foundational question, were they online in 1929? This is a great coup or what best serves consumers well being in their book 100 million guinea pigs. Our founders Friedrich Frederick J. Schlink, and Arthur kallat wrote about a need to provide the consumer some manner of defense against the shortcomings of the 1930s era consumer education. Well, it's not interesting is this a cycle we're in?
1:56:21
John: By GAVI, from their perspective, it looks like it.
1:56:24
Adam: In 1981, newly appointed editor m Stanton, Evans helped guide consumers research through its expansion from a product focus organization to one that also considers the effects laws, regulations, and government programs have on consumers. Today's consumer research leadership continues that legacy blah, blah, blah. Here's the last the final one and this is an easy target.
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Unknown: Nike is constantly political. Why cover congressional reports is back. Nike used forced labor in China, religious minorities were ripped from their families and sterilized sold to factories, the Nike made shoes in those same areas. Congress tried to ban Nikes labor practices and Nike fought back with highly paid lobbyists rather than hiring Americans. Nike chose China, john Donahoe making, stop exploiting foreign labor through your customers, not well, politicians.
1:57:15
Adam: Yeah, well, this is a DC based organization. So it's probably it was there. A fresher group? Yeah, they're on F Street. So who else is on f? This is a fun thing to do. f Street. The GSA headquarters. Let's see, which is
1:57:32
John: the second tier people used to be people or they'll tell you Okay,
1:57:36
Adam: here's where the kilos are. The KS, baby. That's where you want to be. today. I kind of like that. I like it. I like it when
1:57:42
John: I think we should follow them because I'm on their side. So let's get some biting clips. I got Biden clips. Nah,
1:57:49
Adam: nothing like a Biden, Sunday, everybody. Biden Sunday.
1:57:54
John: He was met with the Korean. Now you only get
1:57:57
Adam: to make fun of the President. You're just gonna mock him.
1:58:01
John: I never marked a president here. I respect the office. Okay. So I want to just play a few clips because he does mean a kind of mumbles once in a while you don't know what he's talking about. And he saw he's with the Prime Minister president that he was a prime minister of Korea, South Korea as President. He's having a great old time. And he's taking some questions from the audience. And he's making a few comments here and there.
1:58:27
Adam: Wait, this was unscripted? He's taking he's taking questions from the audience. No, he
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John: takes a question. In one case, he takes a question from somebody from, I think, a CBS. And he looks down on a sheet and reads the answer.
1:58:40
Adam: To make sure we we know what's going on here.
1:58:43
John: Now he does that ad lib once in a while. And that's where he gets into trouble. Of course, we know this. This is a theme. So let's start with that. First of all, to link it back to the first part of the show. Let's go to Biden, I think you'd never got the memo on this. But he says everyone wants the vaccine.
1:58:59
Adam: Everybody,
1:59:00
Unknown: it is my hope and expectation. I cannot commit to it. Because we don't know for certain. But we think that over the remainder of 2021 we're going to be able to vaccinate every American we have enough we have enough vaccine to vaccinate every American period right now. Very unavailable to do that, by midsummer and we're going to continue to get more people to engage in seeking a vaccine. I don't believe I've ever had believed that there's a large percentage of Americans who will not take the vaccine.
1:59:35
Adam: Okay, well, Joe, he doesn't believe it. All right.
1:59:39
John: doesn't believe it. Everyone wants the vaccine according to him and they're gonna everyone's gonna get a shot, period, period. You're getting a shot at him. Let's listen to him talk about I don't know what he's saying here. But let's listen to it. This is Biden mumbling about world protection,
1:59:57
Unknown: because it's not just this is what I like about this president. He's not just talking about any more than I'm just talking about the United States or just Korea. He's talking about the indo Pacific, he's talking about the world. We, with advanced capabilities, have an obligation to do everything we can to provide for protection of the entire world.
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Adam: Okay, we are the police of the world again,
2:00:26
John: not sure what that was all about. Here he is that this is I didn't check up on this. But there's a hate crime bill that he's signed off on it. COVID-19 hate crime bill.
2:00:37
Adam: Oh, yeah, it's fan. It's fantastic.
2:00:40
John: To hear he's talking about it.
2:00:42
Unknown: I want to note that yesterday, I had the honor of signing law, the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, to help Americans of Asian descent from having to live in fear just walking down the streets United States, quite frankly, I've been ashamed. ashamed that the way some Americans have responded?
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Adam: Yes, I've looked at this bill. I've not been able to get it on clip I want to tell you about it.
2:01:04
John: Well, I want to ask you a question then. Why is it called the COVID-19? hate crime bill?
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Adam: Okay, I will answer that. I have not seen the language that passed. But the preamble was there was increased hate crime. I'm sorry, anti Asian hate crime against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and allies and whoever else they want to throw into the bunch. Because Trump said it was from China, Wu Han flew. That's where the hate crime started with Trump. That's the entire reason behind that bill.
2:01:47
John: Which is an anti it's just a Trump thing.
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Adam: Yes. Yeah. Because they say that people started harassing Asians after Trump started would not when Trump would not stop saying China China flew Wu Han flew
2:02:02
John: to the as always Trump's for example. You're right.
2:02:04
Adam: It's obvious. Yeah. So it does that answer your question?
2:02:07
John: Yeah. kinda stupid. So let's go. Oh, we got a couple more of these. The rest of these are short, especially the last two. This is the Biden shoe gaff su gap.
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Unknown: deepening our cooperation to build out an open secure g five network. 5g network I should talk about the G five s and other organizations. I'm thinking organizations present to secure the 5g networks
2:02:41
Adam: That's funny. g five baby
2:02:47
John: now we have a couple of shorties This is ramble one
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Adam: okay. And so i don't i think that you know, thing
2:03:01
John: Yeah. And then the rebuild Gaza. rebuild the the Gaza rebuild Gaza.
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Adam: diff five g g five Gaza. I had this from two shows ago. I have a little supercut of Biden with acronyms. Which seems to be seems to be a problem for the president. He can't quite keep a straight he's he's It's like he has dyslexia. He has acronym Anis dyslexia. Would you like to hear this sounds like a word.
2:03:37
Unknown: asking people to continue to follow the CCD guide and the CDC guidelines. The PPP needed to open our schools and businesses to Jarrow, PCA so that we you know, LGBTQ people can shoot just as straight as anybody else. The n 1815 as well as there's more than one, one, you know, Coronavirus this this this COVID nine is one strain of that supply of those and the 95 mass 96 max servers a director of the AMT David knows ft well PPP mass talk all the sanitation every CVC and others he named for outlets. Look, the promise of the Cures Act is that your average worker to make sure we have enough PPP those protective gear in the CVC parking lots and Walgreen parking lots I forget the other one he mentioned. PPP the mask and the gowns and all the gear.
2:04:35
Adam: He is a gift. Just a gift I can't use a gift is the gift man gift.
2:04:41
John: Now I want to put that last clip that Gaza one this we're all at the same press event. Now play it again and what's going on in the background the sound on this event he's got his old sound guys back rebuild
2:04:56
Adam: the the Gaza rebuild Doesn't mean there's something something coming through in the background like some scatter.
2:05:03
John: Yeah, there's some coming through at the beginning. They didn't even have potted up, right. He was like, Hello again. not loud enough.
2:05:12
Adam: They got the BT mount. Hmm.
2:05:14
John: I don't know what this deal is with him with this with this group.
2:05:18
Adam: I have two clips one really short and one a little bit longer. That is about the hate to go back to it. But the ivermectin is now a scandal. Why it's now coming out how suppressed this information has been.
2:05:35
John: And
2:05:36
Adam: yeah, well, there's actually two things. The first one is, is the convalescent Plaza as plus plasma. Which is, isn't that where you get plasma replaced from someone who has the antibodies?
2:05:54
John: I think I don't know. I think so.
2:05:56
Adam: Yeah. So that sounds right. It pumped out through your through your veins. There's a problem right now with with blood that can be used for that.
2:06:04
Unknown: And while it's promising to see the first round of people getting vaccinated for COVID-19, a new problem that blood banks are facing is less convalescent plasma donation. So
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Adam: the reason why after you get the vaccine, you can no longer donate that plasma. So the question is, what does that mean for the people who are sick in the hospital with COVID? Who need all of that plasma to survive? Yeah, so if you
2:06:26
John: wait, wait. Yeah. questions come to mine. I'm sure they asked them. The first question that comes to mind if I was at, you know, doing these reports, I'd ask why. And then the second question I'd ask is, if that's true, and we want to vaccinate everybody, we just heard Biden say it that does that mean people can never get plasma again because we're everyone's going to get have the shot to so we took plasma supply of the entire country is going to be shot because
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Adam: of this. So if you if you had asked those two questions, your third question would be, do you have a box for my stuff?
2:07:08
John: Yes, of course. I need a boss to clear
2:07:11
Adam: out my head off to clear out your desk. No, that was not asked. Now ivermectin. There's two things happening one, we don't hear much about India anymore, do we? g ivermectin crushes Delhi cases, the minute ivermectin was reintroduced, that cases started dropping dramatically. And it always was kind of a small portion based upon their population anyway. But the bigger news is a very well respected doctor, Dr. Author, Michael Caputo, who was one. Gosh, I think he's one Pulitzers he has, he may even have. I see, I'm trying to think, may I think it's in this it's in the show notes, you can read it
2:07:58
John: lies.
2:08:01
Adam: It's he wrote this beautiful article, the drug that cracked COVID. And then he talks about specifically this buffalo hospital room, a grandmother led the global fight, to save for the world to fight for the for the global fight for the drug that would save her and save the world, Michael Caputo, and he's part of the frontline COVID-19 critical care physicians, which is a very group that's being taken very seriously. And so he posted this eight minute long piece of crap video in which he's begging journalists to do something begging them. Ah, the word we're only going to play a little bit of it for obvious reasons to wait too long. But also for some reason someone said hey, you know be cool, put a piano under that haven't go ding a Ling Ling Ling the whole time when you're talking and take really long pauses and let that ding a Ling Ling music come up. So needless to say, I cut the dealings and this is the best I can do. This is Michael Caputo every day in the New York Times and NPR everywhere when it surfaced. When we got to finally ivermectin as a as a potential game changer for the a you know that it was that it that it lacked the data and insufficient insufficient evidence. But as a reporter I saw with my own eyes, the other side decided these five doctors and I really wish the world could see both sides. I just urge my fellow journalists to report these are viable. This is legitimate doctors and a legitimate story. I just reported, get out there and find all sides there. Hundreds of 1000s of people, actually millions of people around the world from Uttar Pradesh in India, to Peru to Brazil, who are living and not dying because of this drug. And I don't know a bigger story in the world. But I think it's very sad because I again, I've spent months a year now in the company of these doctors who have saved 1000s saved more In a higher percentage anyone in the world and they can't get their message out. And if the NIH and the who and the CDC and the
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FDA are impediments to that, I think it's a tragedy because, you know, if you believe these doctors and I do, I'm determined that after a year of getting to know them and reporting this and reporting the other side, it means that hundreds of 1000s of lives have been lost unnecessarily. And that's the tragedy and a scam, that who ended up not even voting on whether or not this was a viable treatment. They shunted it off to a lower committee. Throughout literally throughout all the evidence before they voted to me still comes down to journalists doing their job as a counterbalance to those greater forces that are seem to be collaborating in preventing this to get into the world. You know, my mentors and peers are one Pulitzer Prizes in the 70s for ending the Vietnam War, or birthing the civil rights movement earlier than that. But this is the first time if you think about it, since Google spawned from Gutenberg, journalists can literally save the world, that of CNN, and Fox and all the networks, The New York Times Washington Post, and all of them get out the story, the true story of ivermectin to billions of people, which are now capable of in an instant 1000s of doctors will use it overnight, and millions of people will be saved. And it'll be said, for the first time in history. And in that moment, journalists truly saved the world.
2:11:18
John: Oh, boo. Why don't you call this segment? The naive journalist from hell? with a with a musical bed. I mean, give me this is okay, I'll set Oh, brother. How dumb is this guy?
2:11:37
Adam: Well, it led me to a different thought. Which is completely related to this. Why is it in this age of script, kiddies? actual script kiddies being able to launch ransomware? And yeah, there's some sophistication. But really, is it that hard to to launch? ransomware and, and tie up a company? Not really. Why? Why in God's name? Do they never go after TV studios networks, the network Operation Center, the printing press, the websites, the internal New York Times Washington Post news desks, that would kneel that would be interesting. I just love to see Fox, CNN MSNBC, just all 10 test pattern. Sorry. ransomware Why does that never happen? Why does no one like that? Do you have a lot of reason that's the place you want to hack if you want to mess with America?
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John: No. This is like this would be worse than poking the bear. This I mean, the news media people would go on a rampage they demand government actor these guys who get tracked down like dogs, that that's exactly the opposite of the people you want to go after. If you're in this if you're playing that, that game ransomware game, you're gonna get caught, busted thrown in jail forever.
2:13:00
Adam: Oh, yeah. Did they catch the Sony hacks? The Sony ransomware?
2:13:02
John: No, Sony didn't have the power of the New York Times.
2:13:06
Adam: They got power.
2:13:08
John: Get no power? No, I was looking at the chart as float around showing these different media companies and Sony's middling there. They got no power. They do movies, you got nothing. Well, how
2:13:19
Adam: come Russia doesn't do this just for the fun of it. Or job,
2:13:23
John: that's a different day, you're changing the subject. I'm asking for just the fun of it. That's different. That would want us because we could do it just for the fun of it too. And they don't want that. That would create a quid pro quo for the fun of it. So that's not gonna happen, either.
2:13:40
Adam: But we need to wait. We need a way to cancel television networks.
2:13:44
John: Yeah, well, yeah. Well,
2:13:46
Adam: can we DDoS something? I mean, come on. This is crazy. The problem the problem is clearly the media to shut them down for a week. I agree. Just a week just only podcasts and blogs.
2:13:59
John: Yeah, it'll be.
2:14:03
Adam: No, I guess not.
2:14:06
John: To it's not Yeah, I mean, I think your hearts in the right place. Wow. Talking about your heart being in the right place. So this is Fulton County thing going on, which is something you should be covering, because it's all about, you know, the great. Trump won the election?
2:14:20
Adam: Oh, no, I haven't. What do you mean, do you listen to the show where I always give you an update about the naughty stuff that's
2:14:26
John: happening. I get some updates because I want to compare them. Like I want to compare updates. Okay. It turns out that the Fulton County thing, which is they're going to read, they're going to check the ballots. I want to play two clips. And I would have played it third clip. But the third clip
2:14:42
Adam: where it's County, I'm sorry, Fulton County is where? It's in Georgia.
2:14:46
John: Okay. It's the main I think it's I think Atlanta is in Fulton County, if I'm not mistaken, but it's one of the main counties in Georgia. And that's where the one of the scandals took place where they got all the big ballots and now they're trying to bust it. And and What's strange to me is that you haven't explained it. I haven't heard never heard an explanation why the republican Secretary of State is all against this. He's a Republican. I've got to look into this guy. I think he's a phony. But let's go to the what they're going to be doing supposedly, and this is the Fulton County rundown, and this is off of NTD. The NPR report was said nothing NTD at least covered it.
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Unknown: And voters and Fulton County, Georgia will be able to review absentee ballots from the 2020 election. A local judge has just ruled to unseal the ballots and teenis Alison Lee has the details. George's Henry County Superior Court Judge Brian merrow, ruled on Friday to unseal absentee ballots from the 2020 presidential election in Fulton County. This after local voters filed a petition last year asking for a forensic inspection of the mail in ballots. They allege abnormalities in the vote count. The petitioners will go to Fulton County's ballot storage facility on May 28. County workers will be scanning and inspecting the ballots while the petitioners and they're experts observe for Georgia Secretary of State Brad brackens burger is against the decision to unseal the ballots. He previously requested the court in April to permit petitioners to inspect ballot images only and deny petitioners request to inspect and scan ballots. raffensperger said doing so would violate state law. The same judge granted the petitioners access to scan images of the ballots in March. But the petitioners that the resolution was too low and asked to see the physical ballots. The petitioners forensics expert David Sawyer said he found a discrepancy between the number of batches received from the Dominion voting system software and the number of Secretary of State listed in an audit, the Georgia judge will soon decide on protocols governing the inspection process. Alison Lee and TD news.
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Adam: Was there any information on the law that was that would be broken?
2:17:05
John: That was another thing that you would have a question you'd ask but you know, again, that doesn't get asked. But to get some of the background that you really need to understand what they're thinking the petitioners what they're up to. You have to go to a podcast.
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Adam: Yes, of course. That's where it is. That's where the truth lies,
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John: find a podcast where they're actually talking to one of the petitioners and discussing some of the rumors, even though they're rumors that may be not true. And it made the whole thing maybe just a waste of time, which is possible. But at least we get something other than a pablum story, even though I'd say NTD stories a lot better than nprs was, but let's listen to the short segment. This is in this little short segment, which is the podcasts only 54 seconds we're seeing more information interesting information than we otherwise have gotten anyplace else. Welcome to the propaganda Report. I'm
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Unknown: Monica brez. With my partner co host, Brad Binkley, and our favorite guests of all time, Garland Fabrizio who is fighting for election integrity, especially in Fulton County regarding the November 2020. election. He's been suing to get his hands on the mail in ballots 145,000 ballots where he has four sworn affidavits by audit workers saying that the ballots did not appear to be the proper paper stuck, looked like they were printed out already filled in and didn't have holes in them. So how could they be mailing ballots? Where do you want to get your hands on those ballots and see
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what
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the truth was? That's what Garland's is suing for and what happened yesterday? What did the court tell you yesterday about your ability to inspect those ballots,
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basically, they said Go for it. But they put a couple of restrictions on it, which we're okay with.
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Adam: So this is those are good, by the way, to what what I see happening, which is really not reported, in a broad sense, anywhere, but you kind of have to battlefields going on right now, you have on one hand, you have all this local and state recounts and looking at the ballots and looking at the databases and routers and getting as much data as possible trying to build local cases, which I think is at least serving up some local uncertainty in doubt. It's very, I mean, I read all the reports and the reports Wow, this looks like total fraud, but you know, it goes nowhere. So I don't know what the process is. But that apparently is what Trump's strategy is, from what I'm hearing to have all these these state investigations going on, and then kind of have that crescendo towards 2022 at the same time. And it's really obvious what the Democratic Party is purely for political purposes, is they want the 911 style January six commission which will allow them to You maintain their narrative. They're doing okay. They're keeping people locked up on nothing more than trespassing charges. And also, there was a guy who sold footage. Of course, he built himself as a citizen journalists from inside the Capitol, and he made $90,000 selling that footage to CNN and Fox and MSNBC, and the government seized it. They seized his money, I don't understand why they would do that. So they're trying to build something to definitely hurt Trump to hurt the Republican Party, and anyone who has any Trump juice on them for the 22 election, then and honestly, I think that this whole homeless thing is also all political. It's they don't give a crap they'll do anything lock people up, keep people sleeping in garbage all over towns. Then I've never really viewed the democrats as an entity of eight holes but I can't get around it anymore. I don't have anything with the republicans like fine douchebags do nothings but the democrats are evil they are out
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John: but that does a long road to get to that. I'm not gonna argue the point no. would be silly but I like to know what the deal is with this with this Secretary of State of Georgia they are Attorney General one of the two who's pushing against this idea as a Republican what kind of Republican is that? Yeah, I don't know. I'm seeing a lot of these these old republicans cropping up in fact there's the term crops up in this in this story here the the Chicago Tribune is being sold
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Adam: to a hedge fund
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John: Yes, the whole company is being sold to us now that is a hack him up guys let me just play these clips. This is this was on NPR This is about the Chicago Tribune. So this is cool.
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Adam: Don't you want to intro it properly? I'm sorry Don't you want to intro it properly if it's from NPR? Oh, well, I
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John: didn't talk low enough his mics close to the mic so it sounds like this. Even though I probably have way too much back background noise for the true NPR sir I've
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Adam: got the dead sound it the NPR dead sound this
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John: listen to that. Yeah, gotta be dead. This has to be actually be dead to work there.
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Unknown: a roller coaster ride of a process the News Tribune Publishing Company have been sold. That includes the Chicago Tribune, the Baltimore Sun, New York Daily News and other Metro newspapers up and down the East Coast. The new owner is all in capital, a hedge fund company that has slashed newsrooms at the 100 daily newspapers that it already owns. A rival bid fell short in large part because no one came forward to wanting to save the Chicago Tribune and piers David folkenflik joins us David, thanks for being with us.
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Adam: He pleasure Scott.
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Unknown: I guess I can't pretend to feel neutral about this. My feelings for Chicago and what the tribune represents and to hear that phrase no one step forward to save the Chicago Tribune Why? Well, it's
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a it's the right question. switchboard medical device, entrepreneur, billionaire named Hans, you're nice step forward for a hot moment. But he pulled back because he realized what he should have known from the outset, which is that there's no way to turn the tribune into a national publication that could compete with the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post. Now, here's the thing. Chicago is the hole in the doughnut, because a Maryland philanthropist and hotel magnate and named Stuart bainham, Jr. had stepped forward and said I'll give 100 million towards buying the whole thing and then spinning them off into a bunch of local owners. As long as they're civic minded as I am. He found people wind up in Allentown in Hartford, Connecticut where Tribune newspapers owns one. So they thought they just needed another 100 million dollars from some backer who wanted the Chicago Tribune and no one was there. Yeah, you know, a number of Tribune journalists had looked to Los Angeles timezoner. Patrick soon Sean, who was had a major minority stake in this company to block the deal. He's focusing on really doing an amazing job trying to infuse money into the Los Angeles Times San Diego Tribune. But he's not showing up as the hero in this saga. They're gonna fend for themselves.
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There are a lot of rich people in Chicago. They're fortune 500 companies. philanthropist, but what does this say about Chicago and its civic leaders.
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Adam: know this sounds like to me, like a bunch of journalists who know their next what about some rich guys? What about some philanthropists? Can anybody put it's only $100 million dollars put them into it save us?
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John: Well, the one of the things is these guys this whole the whole community of quote unquote journalists, today's trained journalists And the editors and the owners all those there so uncreative, that me changing the name of the Chicago Tribune leaving it there in Chicago. And changing it to the American Tribune for example, there's an idea, changing it to the American Tribune and making him and calling it America's newspaper, which is what USA Today tried to do. Although they they just too sloppy about it. But the tribune is real writers there and they're kind of middle of the road guys are not like a bunch of liberals from the New York Times. They're not a bunch of woke. It's not woke yet. I could be wrong. Yeah. But as far as I know, it's not a woke newspapers. So that's a plus. And getting it through national distribution, getting some web web action. There's people that know how to do that better than the New York Times does. bolo not that much better. And, and changing the the narrative to America's newspaper, as opposed to the New York Times, which is America's newspaper I can see on the street. And on my street here, you see that woke people with the little is always wrapped in blue shows up in the morning, The New York Times they printed locally, they anyone could do this, they print the paper locally, in San Rafael, as a matter of fact, and I believe is
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Adam: wrapped in blue because it's pornographic
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John: is wrapped in blue and thrown on the driveway. So you can identify the local woks. Ah, I'm pretty sure. Because when you see, it's a marketing trick, oh, look, it's woke wrapped for your convenience. You see the San Francisco Chronicle which it competes against, even though the Chronicle runs a bunch of syndicated stuff from the New York Times, but you just see the crowd and you see the white that you ended, whatever rapper it's in, or no rapper, and then you see the woke paper. And you see this like a marketing trick. The other thing they can do, which is something every time somebody tries to do this, they get bought out by somebody else, or something weird happens, which is create a news service other than the Associated Press, Reuters, The New York Times syndicate in the Washington Post syndicate, the end times in the post, the syndication goes all over the place, all the local papers are running their stories is that the local stories, which is what this redo of these papers will be, and meanwhile, you can create one of these you've got enough people there to create a new service. That would be a T instead of AP and maybe even by you United Press International which comes in goes as a viable new service. You could compete if you if you had any anything going on in your brain, but they don't even think in these terms. And so it's just gonna go by the wayside. Chicago is gonna be another outpost for the New York time woke folk.
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Adam: Hold on a sec. I'm calling wheel Hurst. Hey, well, john knows how to fix it.
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John: Like to exit. In fact, they do. You can play part two of this.
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Unknown: Yeah. So there's a lot of money in Chicago. I was looking over just as you were bowing wall coins, McDonald's, other major corporations, executives who have had a lot of money from there. They didn't do it. I think there's a couple of things going on. One of which is the Chicago Tribune has had a couple people who did come forward. Sam Zell, the Chicago real estate magnate, he loaded up the tribune with about $13 billion of debt and ultimately went into bankruptcy. And Michael Ferro came through a hugely wealthy tech entrepreneur, and he was essentially run out of town. His ideas were derided and proved fairly unworkable. And also, he got entangled in scandal over accusations that he had sexually harassed some female business associates, bro, you know, in talking with folks who have been involved in Chicago, the philanthropic world as well, there's the concern that the Tribune, which has been kind of the voice of responsible republicanism, for Illinois has not been embraced by the kind of Chicago's more progressive philanthropic community. But folks in the MacArthur Foundation, which happens to support places like NPR, data, Ford, they're based in Chicago, you've got the McCormick Foundation, it didn't step forward. I think they look askance at this. They look at local news business and say we're not sure. But I also think there was a failure of imagination to think of how many millions of people ultimately how many 10s of millions of people could have been aided by thinking about this in a slightly more broad way. That is the entire system could have been delivered to a place without the pressures that the new owners will almost certainly put those properties under.
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I got an email from a friend who works with the trip was not happy. And in speaking of all that, and he said it's not as if they don't have a track record.
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These papers while greatly diminished from what each of them were at their heyday are already operating about 10 to 13% profit margins, Alden has conveyed to tripping officials, they want those profits above notably above 20%. That's a huge difference and they have instituted layer after layer of cuts. In this rating. Some newsrooms are deeply damaging others I've talked to journalists from coast to coast who have worked for all newspapers, who give me the same story time and again. And so I think there's a real fear that ultimately it won't just damage the ability of the tribune papers. To cover the news, but that it could essentially fatally undermine it, it could unravel these things is anything more than than famous brands? Now, I've
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Adam: got a few questions. This Olden capital hedge fund, are they the kind of guys that would do a leveraged buyout and then rip the pension fund out? which has got to be massive? Oh, yes, for sure. So, so maybe this is even better than ransomware. This lets some hedge, hedge fund douchebags come in and really ruin it. Didn't that happen to the Atlantic magazine? Like, let them come and let the rich douchebags come in and ruin it? And another question, is it so ethical for news to be paid for by philanthropy? And with philanthropy? I don't mean someone who says Nah, man, I really want to support your newspaper. Here's a million bucks. I'm talking about big institutions who have all kinds of relationships say No, thank you. Because these NPR guys are talking like Oh, come on, and she actually lived through a progressive here.
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John: Give us free money. Yeah, that's
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Adam: basically why don't you produce free money?
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John: We'll do what say what you want
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Adam: make a product that people are interested in? How about that crazy idea?
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John: Well, that's the thing that's been drugged that's been dropped from the equation.
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Adam: That's not the proper years. That's not the proper years. I've
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John: been wondering what do you guys you cheapen the product and expect people to buy it? Exactly. You make it a shoddy this one all the newspapers have done, you make it a shoddy useless product that just spews propaganda and subscribes to the New York Times syndicate feed, and just replace those articles from them and send you expect people to buy it.
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Adam: And you're surprised at who shows up to buy.
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John: Nobody shows up because this is junk,
2:31:45
Adam: junk people. Alright, let's go down under we need an update on the mouse plague in Australia.
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Unknown: There are concerns this morning the mouse plague wreaking havoc havoc across New South Wales could soon arrive in Sydney. The Daily Telegraph reports the rodents have already made their way into the city on trucks carrying food. The state governments just announced 5000 liters of the world's strongest mass killer will be distributed to farmers once it passes approval.
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Adam: And no surprise we've received a number of notes from producers and plagues are not uncommon in in Australia. In fact, there's an entire fence called the border fence, which goes straight across the country to protect the sheep in the south, I believe from the dingoes is also known as the Dingo fence, and they've had rabid plagues, which also do not get through that fence. And I have two notes to share. One is from producer Chris in the morning Adam quick note about the Australian mouse plague he touched on these happen every few years. It's not so uncommon. Rural media covers them but the city centric mainstream doesn't bother covering them as they don't affect people living there until now. The New South Wales New South Wales plague seems to be spreading into Canberra and we just heard Sydney where all the politicians are, which is why it seems to be getting media attention. Yeah, a little different. I was living in remote areas of South Australia between 2009 2012 and went through two mouse plagues they suck. literally millions of mice appear out of nowhere and eat everything over a period of weeks or months. Farmers spend millions on baits to protect their crops, but they generally lose more than they save. The only thing that slows the plague is either a hot summer so they all die from the heat or a decent winter. As enough of them freeze that it helps the population explosion. It's tiring to have to constantly clean so your house doesn't stink of mouse excrement. Waking in the middle of the night to find 50 having a party on your kitchen bench having to store everything in edible airtight containers. So mice anything everything edible, an airtight container so mice can get to a driving along roads at night thinking leaves are blowing across the road. But no, you're running down hundreds of mice in a single guide. Single water trap. I was catching around 100 a day. It's extremely stressful, but there's nothing anyone can do. Thank you for
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your courage, Chris. Well, I disagree and so does sir Captain Morgan. Also from Australia who says short note. I had relatives in the outback during a previous mice outbreak. They used a homemade flame thrower to control them. Thanks, sir. Captain Morgan. We need pictures. We need pictures. We need pictures of the flame thrower to send to this woman from PETA, the people for Ethical Treatment of Animals who were very angry about the mice. Yeah, so one of your biggest suggestions I understand is catch and release. Is that right?
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Unknown: That is our most common advice when it comes to rodent control. Of course here at PETA we are realists we know what's going to happen. And let me be clear what we are angry about is that this situation is not something that's just come up out of nowhere. It is something that should have been taken by the government A long time ago, humane controls like humane trapping and birth control should have been in place months ago In fact, ages ago by the government in order to keep the situation under control.
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Adam: Good old PETA always showing up on the scene
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John: de-douche feral cats
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Adam: yeah you need a lot of them they're the ones they're saying million the snakes are now coming they have snakes Of course they have lots of snakes in Australia the snakes will help but yeah, I see this videos john whole Yeah, they're like a kiddie pool. And they fill it up with water and they have a container shipping container that that has it kind of tilted up so it's a ramp to the mice come in they have some some food at the at the in the container. The mice run up the floor of the container poop right over the edge into the kiddie pool. It's just like 100 a second. Just Just pooping mice make
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John: film producers out there. Let's make a good horror movie about this. I've never seen anything quite. I mean a real hour about documentary. Yeah, you don't need them or hell with them. But the fiction part, do a documentary. I want to see that documentary about this. I really want to be a documentary about
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Adam: it. I want footage of a car driving over these hundreds of miles
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John: because it just blank rows of mice if they're crawling across the road is fantastic. So exciting,
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Adam: exciting roses, the
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John: grossest segment we've ever done. Ladies and
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Adam: gentlemen, it's been teased enough john has teased it in the newsletter. It's time to talk about UFO in the coming invasion.
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John: You can have to go to last week's clipless because it's on there I don't have on this well while you're doing that
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Adam: I shall play
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John: one clip before you play anything. I want to say that this morning I did watch a little TV to see what was going on and on one of the stations that I think of CBS good morning good morning america but Face the Nation. They were talking about it about this UFO thing. And they had these two experts and there was an all he hears the same thing from every one of them. Well, you know, these are phenomenons that we don't we don't fully understand and there's lashes a lot of them there's a lot more now than it used to be and this and that and they gig and they just have these generalities and the other guys you are a pilot for your marine pages you see the ryan never got to see anything like that. But you know there was you I've heard about it and you know seems to be more of this phenomenon. Nobody ever brings up Philip Corso nobody brings up any of the guys that remembered course Now remember, a couple years ago and there's all those expert that worked at NASA never they went up and did a big press conference someplace. Yes, sir. Yeah, they're all military guys. And they all have stories to tell. And those guys
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Adam: they don't bring them on. Remember the guys who explained how the how the television footage worked, even though the telemetry data was gone. Yeah, all this. That's all gone. Yeah. And we know that what is happening now is all Navy footage is not actually footage, you're seeing footage of a sensor, nemesis, radar sensor, projection technology. It could be just testing could be messing around. Could
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John: I could. Yes. There was a report recently, we didn't just discuss it on the show about these new ways to spoof radar
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Adam: that we did. This is exactly what I talked about on the show three weeks ago.
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John: Yes, spoof radar and make it look like there's something there and there's not there's nothing there. It's just bull crank and look
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Adam: like the entire fleet has shown up in the South China Sea, or something in the sky or something you can see by and all of these Navy pilots, it's declassified No problem, you can talk about it. We heard Trump, you know, there's supposed to be a big report coming still kind of waiting for a couple weeks releasing, they're releasing little bits of video that tastes bogus. Of course, it's bogus. But it's fun, because it has a whole history in the United States, particularly with presidents and that's why it's been hyped up a little bit. For and
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John: there's a movie coming. Well,
2:39:09
Adam: I want to get to that in a moment. Here's Cheryl Atkinson, who was talking with IRA. What's his face producer of 660 minutes? Who did a piece with Jimmy Carter? And was well, here it is.
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Unknown: What's the story about President Carter and the UFO files. So I I asked what I had done the first interview with Mike Wallace, with Jimmy Carter, after he left the White House. And I said to him, Mr. President, you know, I always wanted to know why you never released the UFO files, which you said in a in an article, I think was in Rolling Stone that you would do. And he said I tried. And I said what do you mean, he tried? He said well, I called the CIA director had him come to the White House. And I said I want the file on you oppose to be released. And the CIA director said sorry, we're not going to release them to you you're you're basically a civilian and you're here for a temporary period of time and you don't have access to all and you know, Jimmy Carter at that point was trying to learn his way around you know, round the White House and didn't push the matter didn't realize how much power he ultimately had. And he gave it up his buddy said and the CIA director was George Bush wow
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Adam: I liked the wow well that obviously had to be an ISO I mean, how could you How could you not pull that wow Alright, listen to it. Wow. Wow,
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John: well, you want to take it you're gonna do two quick ISO rundown before we finish
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Adam: Let's stay on this this this is you've been teasing this so we're doing you foes not ISOs
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John: Okay, go on.
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Adam: What do you you you tease this in the clip you got you. Oh,
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John: I thought you had more more material from Cheryl.
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Adam: I'm waiting for everything from you.
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John: Okay, well, you've got might that day suck. I think this whole thing is this there's use scan let's let's show how much it's go to the street from CBS. 60 minutes. UFO Dietrich favor, one favor, one
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Unknown: in 2004. they witnessed something shocking, inexplicable, and seemingly out of this world. Did the thought of UFO enter your mind.
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It wasn't identified and that's why it was so unsettling to us. Because we weren't expecting it because we couldn't classify it. for it. I want to be really careful of here is that we don't jump to conclusions right that we don't sensationalize this or little green men. Yeah, Little Green Men are extra terrestrial.
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You're seeing something that defies explanation right? Very much. Yes. It was November 2004. And the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group was training about 100 miles southwest of San Diego. The advanced new radar on a nearby ship, the USS Princeton had detected what operators called multiple anomalous Aerial Vehicles over the horizon, descending 80,000 feet in less than a second. flavor and Dietrich each with a weapon system officer in the backseat were ordered to investigate and found an area of whitewater in an otherwise calm blue sea. It appeared to them that an object about the size of a 737 was just under the water. So as we're looking at this, her back cedars says hey, Skipper, do you? And about that got out. I said, Dude, do you? Do you see that thing down there? And we saw this little white Tic Tac looking object then it's just kind of moving above the whitewater area? Do you
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ever drop your phone and it sort of bounces off the countertop and then bounces off to something else that is sort of like no no predictable movement? No predictable? trajectory? Yes. It was just it was just like a ping pong ball. Acceleration very,
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very random acceleration,
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as Dietrich's circled above favor went in for a closer look.
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Adam: Oh my god, this is excruciating. You're right. They got nothing. They got nothing.
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John: Well, they're trying to give a eyewitness report of some one of these saucers or vehicles that comes a
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Adam: guy who the guy who the former pilot who now consults on UFO documentaries.
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John: Yeah, okay, this finishes your second clip.
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Adam: he's a he's an entertainment executive is what he is. But okay, I love that CBS spend so much time on it to you sort of 60 minutes
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John: nonetheless. Yeah, still pointing yourself he goes.
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Unknown: And just turns abruptly and starts mirroring me. So as I'm coming down, it starts coming up. So it's mimicking your moves. Yeah, it wasn't where we were there. It was how close I can get. So I go like this and it's climbing still. No, it gets right in front of me. It just disappears, disappears, disappears, like gone. And he saw no visible propulsion wings or anything to make it fly in our atmosphere. Now actually, when it turned and started coming up, it
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was kind of like, okay, because we have nothing that goes that fast and just starts climbing out. Well,
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Adam: now. question what is the what is the protocol here shouldn't have blasted that shit out of the sky. We just let that fly around it. Shouldn't there be a block locked locked?
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John: I think I'm maybe mistaken. But I think in this case, they weren't armed.
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Adam: No. I never heard like, Oh, if only we were armed.
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John: I mean, I think at the beginning they mentioned it, I believe this site. So yeah,
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Adam: you think you just lock and shoot so many holes in this deal. Why don't you go fly around with your with your Cessna. Go fly around and don't and don't heat anything.
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Unknown: seconds later the Princeton reacquired the target 60 miles away. So in a matter like that, yeah just appeared there. In seconds. It was 60 miles away. Later, another flight crew encountered what they believe to be the same object and briefly locked on to it with a targeting camera before it zipped off again.
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They didn't get a visual on it, but they did get this FLIR footage the forward looking infrared.
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So you've got the infrared image. Yes. And your eyesight. Yes. And the Princeton weather radar saying there is something out there. Yes. The Princeton had been tracking the anomalous objects for days. Dietrich says they were unarmed.
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You know, I felt the the vulnerability of not having anything to defend ourselves to not having any rounds, anything on the rails, if this was in fact, hostile threat. And we were engaged, I felt vulnerable. And then I felt confused when it disappeared.
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Dietrich says she briefed superiors about what they all saw. In no time the story of their encounters spread quickly. Rumors like that spread within seconds. I would say with less than 30 minutes the entire shift has happened. And what was the reception like? actually thought it was kind of funny and started giving us a lot of grief. ridicule. ridicule, yeah, yeah.
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Adam: They made cartoons and on the ships. They made fun of it. Buck up, soldier. Hey, when did they get when were they? Was it declassified? Go ahead and talk about it. Did they mention that? And who declassified it played part
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John: three. Okay.
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Unknown: Did anybody take it seriously? Yeah, I believe the admiral staff made a few phone calls. But how's the extent of it? Christopher Mellon served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for intelligence for presidents Clinton and George W. Bush, and was on the staff of the Senate Intelligence Committee. He had access to top secret government programs have T says what Dietrich and Favre witnessed demonstrated technological capabilities beyond those of the US military's most advanced aircraft.
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In the case of the Nimitz, they seem these vehicles seem to have unlimited loiter time, which we don't have. We're limited in terms of of altitude, it's hard to design something that functions well. at ground level, they can go, you know, to 60,000 or 80,000 feet and then drop and then and yeah, and then drop down to the dagger dropped to 20,000 feet. And you notice I got a straight vertical line in seconds. Yeah, in seconds. And this has been captured on radar. Yeah.
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Adam: This style of interviewing is also super annoying, because the guy clearly knows exactly everything in seconds. Right? And wasn't on radar. Right?
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John: I had no mo right. I hate that kind of interviewing. It's there. You know everything. Yeah, but you're acting like you don't, and it's only sincere and make sure that it comes across. It comes across as insincere.
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Adam: And I think he's only doing so he sounds smart. Oh, you know, I'm really let me finish. It's not quite done yet. Your clip is not over. Sorry.
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Unknown: And this is only captured on radar. Yeah, yeah. I've talked to some of the radar operators who observed that, then the acceleration is beyond any far beyond anything that we that we're capable of what's the fastest one of our jets can go probably for a very brief period of time. 1500 or 2000 miles an hour. Nothing near the degree of deceleration that has been observed. In some of these cases, there's nothing we could build it would be strong enough to endure that amount of force acceleration. Okay.
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Adam: Wow, they've given us a 60 minutes of aviation technology. Thanks.
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John: Now, a couple of things to note. If you go ended just because they're going to bring out these reports. If you go to the CIA search engine@cia.gov there's a search engine, they've got all these documents that they have. Actually, there's a couple in there. I wanted this a years ago, I went and looked up UFOs and they have all this all the reports and they talk about Little Green Man and things guys showing up and the COC go in there and getting zapped where you will I can't remember anything they go on and I mean, they have all these reports is all there to read. Yeah. And you can go look them up yourself and there's no they don't come to any conclusions. They just but they have all the reports and they're just, they're 10 times more interesting than this crap about these fast looking, little nuggets going flying around at high speeds, which could be going in and out of dimensions, who knows what is what the technology or the gravity, the gravity engine? It just does something fake this this whole thing's that there is something would you identify? I think before I did, there's something phony about this whole presentation does hold the entire discussion. And I'm now totally convinced is a movie?
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Adam: Well, if it's a movie, which I am, and that's kind of our theory on the show, or these types of stories pop up for a reason. It would probably follow along the lines of Project Blue Beam, which we've discussed for over a decade and I will give you the the main steps of Project Blue, blue, blue, blue beam and what it is for and this is a conspiracy theory. So I'm speaking to you as a conspiracy therapist,
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John: the wellgo Whoa, what is that term for you?
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Adam: The term of puppy, puppy your puppy I'm a puppy puppy report. Hey, everybody, puppy report. This, the entire idea is to bring in one religion, people will believe in something much bigger than then this is the whole concept behind Project Blue Beam. And it works with film. It works in the following ways. First, break down all aspects of, of historical knowledge, archaeological knowledge. Of course, we've had, you know, lots of artifacts destroyed with wars and taken down and blown up. And that's happened in the past 1020 years, but also falsifying for people's minds. I mean, have kids seen more history channel about archaeological knowledge and where the where we come from? Or have they seen at Star Wars Star Trek and of course, the mother lode Jurassic Park, which, which changes the theory of evolution?
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John: Well, hold on a second. I watch these things on the History Channel. And I think you're downplaying what's actually what they're really getting presented with, which is alien architecture. If there's more than a few of those shows, not the movies the fictional movies but more this shows, playing it as fact that aliens built the pyramids where there was this or there the pyramids, the Great Pyramids of Giza, were landing places for the saucers. And they go on with the devil these this always the same guys and one guy with a weird hairdo and, and just five or six of these characters that come onto this ancient alien astronaut, something. Yeah,
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Adam: yeah. Okay. So Well, thank you, you accentuated my point. Second, you've got to have the gigantic show in space. So and this is now starting with the we've got all kinds of things fall out of the sky, we've got asteroids, you got crazy Northern Lights popping up. We've got space wars probably. And now we have these things that are showing up. We're not we're some people see stuff on the cameras. That's it. The whole idea is to bring something that people go Holy shit, there's something out there, there's something bigger and this CBS 60 minutes helps that it gives credibility to all the cracked all the VIP stuff that is out there. Because if you can believe that much quicker if you know that Hey, man, the Navy said the Tic Tac is real. Now the third step in Project Blue Beam. And this is all over the internet, you can find this is either elf VLF or lF frequencies to make people to beam into people's brains. This is where I think 5g comes in. Or g five. To make people believe that what they're seeing is godly, and that it is speaking to their own soul. And once that's done, you've got your new world order now. Is this likely to happen? No. But could there be a movie like this that pulls these pieces together? Yeah, do we have we seen it yet? Do we know what's happening? Is it out there?
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John: Well, because Holly was such a mess right now. Normal, the normal way that movies are rolled out the way they're tease the way they show up in the trades about for casting and for other things. It's a mess. I can't find the movie. Doesn't mean there's not one in production.
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Adam: Well, if there is we have people in Hollywood who might be able to find out. Now the only other thing I'm hearing a lot of chatter about from people who would be involved in either a film or in some kind of hoax is triple 942 apostas. This is the asteroid that is supposed to kill us in 2029. This has been around for a long time it came close into in 2004 as a singer is astronomical. And we've had so many asteroid movies that I really don't think
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John: really need another at node asteroid movies are Not good. No. I don't think has ever been a huge hit. It's just corny. Yeah. I don't know.
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Adam: So yeah, I mean, if anything, it may be used to keep us to lock down. Just Hey, you know, there's stuff on the sky Tic Tac Tic Tac from the sky stay home lockdown. Maybe.
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John: I think we're gonna have to revisit this after the report comes out in two weeks. Yeah. And he's I'm sure the reports going to be a piece of junk that is going to be useless to everyone but definitely worth reviewing.
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Unknown: I'm going to show my mood by donation to no agenda. Imagine all the people who could do Oh Yeah, that'd be fun.
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John: And in fact, we do have a few people who think for show what is this show? 1340 1349 Yeah. Moving on. We are. Let's start with the top of this list today. Jason, is it
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Adam: pang pang area think?
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John: And I think so. 134 80
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Adam: and he and he says he didn't realize how big of a douchebag he is you need to de-douche de duced.
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John: Server worms are very Verma in Phoenix, Oregon. Yes. Wait 2345
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Adam: and the only reason he checked in is he's reporting in for the BI weekly m five m deconstruction. He's already at the roundtable and he wants to welcome the new Knights coming in today with a nice flask of sts plus 15. So that has it has been ordered. It is here waiting.
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John: I don't even know what that is.
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Adam: It looks great. The packaging is fantastic. Dynamite.
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John: What is it? Well, I think it a beer. It's a drink to drink.
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Adam: It looks like a whiskey.
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John: Hmm. Could be infield in Easley, Hampshire, UK. 100 Susan Beals in Escondido, California. 100 William Elliot in Hawaii, a V 100. David wicker 9933 and he's got douchebag call out he's also rhodonite I says I haven't missed your show since August. Nate. Okay, Nate. Mara is an A plus douche Bay. Shout out to widespread panic for getting it back on the road. Okay. Band could sir herb lamb Duke of the Deep South Hey, and Sugar Hill, Georgia. He Oh,
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Adam: he says that he donated because john needs to keep drinking that VA energy. It might have been the best show ever. I'm telling you the VA energy is the way to go is basically a ground up celery stick with the Red Bull, right?
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John: Yes, but it seems like it tastes like Edward posh in Omaha Nebraska. 6018
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Adam: Happy birthday and wedding and also a wedding anniversary donation for is cruel and captivating keeper Helen Byun posh. He says how lucky I am to have her because she reminds me all the time about it.
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John: Yes. It's like an alarm clock David Pete's in Decatur, Texas. 55 Brandon Thrasher in Birmingham Alabama. 5050 he does need a D dishing got it. You've been d deuced. That was 5050 is Forrest Martin with 5005 Sir Andrew bends in Imperial Missouri 5005 in the following peoples the shortlisted ation remind everybody we can use the more donations. Kevin silvermine in Southern Maryland $50. Daniel laboy sir Daniel in Bath Michigan. Alexa Delgado in aptos California aptos California. Dixon Craig in St. Albert Alberta. What's ruses? This is Dixon Craig This is found you through Gitmo live
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Adam: in Canada get mo dot life that's the one of the social networks that federates with the mastodon Oh, Mo dot life not live but life. Says live there. I know but it's like,
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John: sure Patrick may come in New York City. Jason right in Fort St. JOHN BC. That's right near spasm. Craig zarza skis are zipursky zaky zarza key zarza key and Sarasota springs New York. Matthew Greg Grice 50. Julian Robbins in aptos, California 50. Lucas Deaton in Dayton, Dayton in Dayton, Ohio. Yeah. Jad just said this is Dame night in Edmonds, Washington. And that concludes our list of producers and well wishers for show 1349
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Adam: Yes, and we appreciate everyone who came in under $50. That's always what is the return we're looking for. That's the the cut off the cut off. We do not read notes or names. That's where people can definitely stay anonymous. Also, that's where people with the sustaining donations come in, which we appreciate so much. These are lower amounts, but they're regular. It's 11 1130 threes, we've got 3330 threes. 40 twos, a ton of just insane numbers. It's all numerology, but it does provide a base for Well, when we have less notes and slower days. Please consider doing one of those subscriptions or supporting us any way you want. At the no agenda show go to this website address boomerang.org slash and go karma for anyone who needs it. Haven't had to go today. You've got karma
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I'm sorry, you interrupting the flow. It did.
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John: Go ahead too late now.
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Adam: No, read your note.
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John: Dear john and Adam in the morning. love this show. Thank you both for your central humor. Shout out to the something dahveed for hitting me in the mouth. Two years ago, please. de-douche me Nisa de-douche he was on the list. This is Sam
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Adam: de-douche
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Adam: Here's your list for today. First, we're saying Happy Birthday to certain Nathan Leo celebrated on the 22nd as camera Cameron Beck who turned 33 Edward posh says Happy Birthday to his cruel and captivating keeper Helen posh. She celebrates to date and Logan's as happy birthday to his wife. He had that beautiful donation no for tailored counter. She celebrates on the 25th Happy birthday, everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. And we've got actually certain dang yes sir Daniels becomes too he just he goes straight to Baron. Or that's a title. We don't have any nice we only have titles. No, how can that be?
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John: Ah, we have one knighting in the list. Well,
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Adam: no because sir no these that's interesting. Hold on a second. Something wrong here with the
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John: lesser dude named Ben named Ben.
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Adam: Does he get knighted? Now he becomes a no he becomes a my own a sir dude named Ben. And this is very zoomed in.
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John: So this is officer Daniels that he's already assert was already
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Adam: on here. Okay,
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John: well, here's one. Chris Ryan don't you read on the off the sheet?
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Adam: I don't think so. Where do you see Chris Ryan? Oh, this is now
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John: the 266 44 Okay, this
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Adam: is an outrage
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Unknown: I think
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Adam: we have no nights This is just 266 44 Yeah, that's
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John: why he was no no also not.
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Adam: Okay, well then let's do titles.
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John: Don't want to be a douchebag
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Adam: very sorry about that. It's a rare occasion that we don't get someone achieving knighthood if we mess this up, let us know so we do have title changes there are Daniels back in the saddle. With his own businesses now he becomes a Baron and sir dude named Ben becomes the band defender of my watts Baron net of the electrical grid. I have a feeling he was already is sir dude named Ben. So that brings him up to Baronet status. We thank both of these royalties and I might as well tell you that we do have the nice flask of ss 15 and the unlimited supply of brick tukey bourbon and pork roll egg and cheese sammies here, even though we don't have a knighting ceremony. You're very welcome to it and thank you both for your courage. Oh, that brings us right to the meetups. Let's do it.
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Well, I wouldn't be wouldn't be a party without a couple of meetup reports as people love to send those in. This is the flight of the no agenda meetup from the 22nd. This is Brian catfood in the chat room are
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John: having a great time at the meetup. Thank you, Leo. Thank you, everyone. in the morning. boom shakalaka boom chakalaka in the morning. Hey, this
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Unknown: is a circumstance for the Long Beach meetup. We're just watching walls walking back and forth on the sidewalk in the morning.
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Hey, here we are in Long Beach. We are so happy to have a crappy little meetup in Long Beach,
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California to the morning.
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Adam: Hey, this is Matt down in Long Beach with Roger and a few other douchebags hanging out having a great time. Thanks, Leo. Hey,
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John: this is Thomas the engineer on my way to becoming a knight. Great to be here and Long Beach in the morning carassius and La manyana.
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Adam: I was wondering if I should recommend people get these recordings at the beginning the middle or the end of the meetup and I think once people are sauced it kind of falls apart.
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John: But the end is the best.
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Adam: Here's the Kansas City meetup before it is special. We're up in St. Joe at the Buick street pub. Sir below is back
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John: from the apparently audio only sausage fest This is Matt. Greetings from Missouri. We're not blokes and we ain't going broke.
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Unknown: Billy's here. support the show. Sr k you will obey that's right you got jack below here going broke.
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John: My only customers are you fuckers Special thanks to my wife Dame DeLorean for holding that baby and insisting I attend to meet up for future KC meetups Keep your eyes on no gender meetups.com
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Adam: sweet nice little promo indeed from
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John: I think they're a little too PBS sounding down there in Missouri
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Adam: now we're gonna critique the the meetup reports. That's cool. I like that.
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John: That's the last. That's the end of that.
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Adam: I think we should be we're critiquing meetup reports. Yes, that's what we need. Here's from the meetup calendar no agenda meetups calm for today. The Super free in Sioux Falls South Dakota meetup three o'clock at Arrowhead Park and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the sanitary salt air meetup at Hartley's pub and grub. It keeps it shows up as Florida but I've been told quite clearly it was South Carolina Thursday and 27th Dame savage Nashville tour stop 6pm at Martin's barbecue joint and on Friday, Santa Ynez Valley COVID survivor's support group 6:33pm at Geno's pizza in buellton. Think I'm saying that right. Then also on Friday the K town Knoxville, Tennessee throwdown at 630 at Chuck's brow brewing and head for rounding out the rest of the month of May 29. Rhode Island Houston and Amarillo, Texas and Brisbane Australia on the 30th for more meetups near you they are worldwide and anyone can join you just come hang out you bring your your positive attitude your small amygdala everything's going to be great and if you can't find one go to no agenda meetups calm and start one it's easy and you'll find it there just like a party. Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nice All right, then I have I do have one last item to do but first I think we should look at our ISO selections. And you already heard my first one Wow. Which I think is totally a contender. What do you have?
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John: Well I'm looking for my sheet finding it and moved it around during this Lego nation look Do you have one but you have to look at idealshare ISO
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Adam: I got to pop pop ISO Here we go. Okay,
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John: that'd be good before Wow. Yeah,
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Adam: maybe hold on. Let's listen to You're awfully awfully awfully awfully Well, I like the idea of the brow and the pop but I do have one I do have one late entry.
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Unknown: That's just a tip.
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John: I don't know if you'd like that one. Now, okay, I got great achievement MAGA.
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Adam: great achievement that is a great achievement
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John: in the show and to show great achievement,
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Adam: I'm kind of liking your original idea.
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John: Okay, let's go with laugh.
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Adam: Day Hold on You got a lot today where is laugh Here we go. Are you ready for a laugh?
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John: Well I like great achievement the most personally but I do like the idea of pop followed by wow
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Adam: pop followed by wow Let me see how that sounds so my second to get okay the prop boost the levels a little bit okay I just heard this is high end ladies and gentlemen. wow it's so stupid like it's so dumb it's perfect. Yeah, I think we definitely should keep it at that
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John: you're listening to the no agenda morning. On Gitmo radio.
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Adam: All right, so as we continue our our new entertainment property which is the no agenda morning zoo, as we were putting together the cast and the crew of this fantastic product. We did ask for some auditions for the entertainment reporter slot on the crew. And as far as I know, we received exactly one submission.
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John: He did he sent us to do about John's
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Adam: Yes,
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John: yes. He sent in one just the straight read which is not that good. But he did produce a I think his production was pretty decent is right in with the scheme of things. It sounds Zooey. Yep. He's got the rights great style,
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Adam: I would tighten it up a little bit and I have a few notes for him. But I said we're not going to play the whole thing because he did two and a half and also your entertainment report has to fit within 130 you can't do 245 you got to read faster. I mean that's just we got commercials
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John: here a lot he added a ad libbed, which was you know, I think it should play the whole thing I think it's worth it.
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Unknown: Hello to all my gays my days every which ways this is Clayton again here with your Hollywood update. For I just have to say that your hair looks fantastic today. And that blouse really brings out your eyes. Now if we could only do something about Darrin O'Neill and his resting fick face. It looks as if JLo and her old Bo Ben Affleck are starting up again. They've been spotted all over town. onlookers say they've crossed the friendzone and headed straight into the bones been spotted at the Big Sky resort on Montana. Then seeing holding hands getting out of a private Yeah, it looks pretty serious. Which is also what my doctor told me when I showed him my scrote after using manscape comm products. And of course we all know that benefit would not be doing this just for the publicity. Bad idea hits get crazy. There's no way they could possibly want to start and yet another failed movie together. But the big news this week is all about the friends reunion. That was a decade in the baking. And if you're a Gen X shut in, turn off your kugoo doll CD because we all know you can not wait another minute. Every cast member finally agreed after checking their bank accounts and hoping to reignite more than one dead end career. After all, Jennifer Aniston can't bear the idea of starring in another Adam Sandler or Jim Carrey movie pointing in on the action like my boyfriend's roommate during sex. Look for detective Andy Richter clone James Corden finding his way into the situation. Pardon me he's been given exclusive interviews with the cast. And no doubt someone will be forced to sing in his car. More than likely Aniston and swimmer doing a cringy version of Bad Romance by Lady Gaga Give it to me. And finally, in real movie news, the bearded bigot Mel Gibson is back in action with Elisa Cuthbert and the hung end hunky Justin Mel in a new action thriller cold band. You expect people to be chasing each other around in cars a lot, as well as Boehner
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inducing Bros. no release date has been set. And future discussions will be all about how racist republican Mel Gibson still gets work. I think I know. It has something to do with his big mouth and that soft, luscious beard. Anyway, that's your Hollywood update for Tuesday. Mo unit all about being hung in hunky I'm sure.
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Adam: All right. Okay,
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John: here's a long hit. Well, yes.
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Adam: Here's my thoughts on that. First of all, we know that john is not gay. Which is a problem because he's the only one who's audition for this. This is Fletcher for people who didn't who didn't realize it. So I've decided we can try something else if we just want to cast him. We could. We could make him like, like, he swears that he straight. Like, he just, you know, either that or he's bi curious. We have to come up with an angle because it's just not fair towards the other gay actors.
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John: Well, I don't understand why some gay actors have been stepped up.
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Adam: This Well, I'll put the script in the show notes again.
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John: I have an alternative idea. Which does it's not pure zoo. Okay, but it does show up a lot in these stupid Hollywood reports. Mm hmm. The pretentious old woman who does reviews movies for the local TV station. He wears a big hat. No, we're
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Adam: not gonna have that on the morning zoo. Okay, I
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John: just said it was an alternative idea.
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Adam: What morning Zoo do you listen to? My daddy was a beetle.
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John: Well, this is gonna become a problem. Yeah, we've had to come on somebody out there.
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Adam: Step up. People step up. Save the show with their exit strategy. Don't you want us to be millionaires? Running the morning zoo, commanding the ship. On top 40 stations across the country Come on newly syndicated syndicated baby Westwood One Here we come to
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John: where the money is.
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Adam: Coming up next to no agenda. stream.com we have Hawk story. Also, we have that Tick Tock girl for kids by request for the end of show mixes along with the Amish Phil with a little ditty and Tom starkweather always brings us the historical lesson now includes theramin we love that Tom. So please remember to support us@dvorak.org slash na coming to you from the Capitol the drone Star State opportunity zone 33 to be exact here in Austin, Texas, FEMA Region six on all governmental maps in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry,
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John: and I'm from Northern Silicon Valley where I remain Jhansi Dvorak looking forward to Thursday
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Adam: show deconstruction always at the ready. Thanks to your time, talent and treasure until that adios Gitmo foes and such.
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Unknown: Get it and then we can play things so exciting. We will get to play together when it's done. shots. We will get to play together when it's done. We will get to play together we will get through play do gather we will get to play together when it's done.
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Adam: People got to understand that vaccination is going to be in the end your route to liberty. All
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John: my chances on adversity.
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Adam: Your Side effects but now I'm back on my feet just a man.
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John: You see, I got the Pfizer
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Unknown: and no thrombocytes
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you know, it's just you know, super painful
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Adam: but it's not going to allow us to go completely back to normal in the same ballpark as seasonal influenza. Speak up and speak to all of us, all of us together. But there's absolutely no evidence that vaccine contains any ingredient that would turn your arm magnetic. Apparently Dr. Fauci is holding you can catch this thing through the webcam in front of the car as I step on, What are some of the ways people can make this next chapter even better, I don't have time to go through Oh, I
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John: just want you to enjoy over cocktails and dinner this
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Adam: evening. a once in a lifetime chance to start over.
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Unknown: We actually have every intention to share the complete totality of the counterproposal with you all will just wait for the meetings.
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No one knows if they were really vaccinated or if there was some type of adhesive used to attach the magnet to the skin. Well, that's just what happens. That's just the tip.
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