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June 3rd, 2021 • 3h 2m

1352: Race Norming

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John: That Britney girls are inside.
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Adam: Adam Curry, John Dvorak June 3 2021 this is your award winning chemo nation media assassination Episode 1315. This is no agenda spiking the protein and broadcasting live from opportunity zone 33 here in the frontier, Boston, Texas Capitol in the drone Star State in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry.
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John: I'm from Northern Silicon Valley, where I sit here waiting for the Zephyr I'm John Dvorak buzzkill. As
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Adam: we wait to Zephyr perhaps you can give us a three by three report. Did you watch anything this morning?
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John: Yes, I did.
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Adam: Sorry, I was doing your jingle?
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John: No, no, just do the jingle as I get the envelope from my backpack,
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Unknown: the envelopes. Now it's time for a three by three. experiment by JC D. Comparing story from ABC.
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Adam: Right everybody is the neverending three by three what is important today in the news, john C. Dvorak doesn't so you don't have to.
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John: Well, ABC as a starting with them. They had a huge promotion for the movie Thor love and thunder. Hmm. Is it a Disney movie by any chance? at Marvel dosh? Yes, ladies and gentlemen. That's why it's news on NBC. And they went through all these tweets about how good the movies going to be. nobody's seen it.
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Adam: That was their promotion. Everyone's saying, Oh, it's gonna be great. Calcium is gonna rock.
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John: Next, Nick, it kind of went to a thing about Obama showing up at a peewee football thing in Chicago and lecturing the kids I don't quite sure what that was about. They get their data you get the race thing and because everybody
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Adam: else was he telling the kids to get their shot?
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John: Hey, kid, you know, I didn't. I had this was your shot. Get your shots. Kids. Look at eight year olds,
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Adam: I get your shot.
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John: So then, NBC cut the NBC and they had some thing about first, some children in a shootout with those evil police. Yeah,
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Adam: the evil cause. Yes, yeah.
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John: Some phony baloney promotion for a summer camp or the girls at the Summer Camp is a girl summer called Dancing and prancing. And then the big story, which was about princess Diane's iconic gown, going into some new museum somewhere. Wow. Yeah, really riveting.
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Adam: Was there. Sorry.
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John: But you had a question.
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Adam: Oh, no, I was just going to ask if anyone was talking about actual news today, on the morning shows, I mean, anything about life or death situations? Or, you know, I don't know pandemic scam? demick cyber pandemic? Any any of this? And any, any, any? No, no, no. Okay. So we're keeping people happy. I
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John: don't know why I even asked that. If we're keeping people happy. CBS, meanwhile, had Clint Smith, reading, doing a reading as you would like in some sort of, you know, a bookstore where the authors of the reading from his book. So he's up there, reading from his book, word for word from his book, and his new book about racism. Hmm, yeah. It's different. Nobody never heard of the topic before. This guy
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Adam: is racism. So it must be a riveting book.
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John: Yeah, it was just it was something to listen to. And so then they interviewed him and I have to assume that CBS had some connection to the publishing company. Hey, what can I say? Yeah. Wow. So that was it. That was the extraordinary morning. rundown the morning
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Adam: round up. So no one that mentioned anything about I don't know some emails that were recently discovered. No. That's strange, because usually whenever you should mention him, whenever buzz whenever BuzzFeed publishes something, usually the mainstream media jumps all over it last time they did that was what was that? Oh, yes. The steel report. Yeah. So that was the dossier report. Is
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John: that what you said? Yes.
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Adam: The steel, the dossier, the dossier, the
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John: PP, the PP what this doesn't have anything to do with Trump necessarily so
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Adam: true. But it is kind of fun to see what I mean. First of all, again, congratulations to all the producers of this show. All the things that are being talked about now in the Fauci emails, who pretty much knew we knew it a year ago. We didn't know the extent of some of the communications and to celebrate that one of our producers has done us a solid and has served CRC h has registered Fauci email.com pointed out to no agenda show just in case you forgot.
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So as far as I can tell it's only Fox News who's picking this up of the of the three main cable outlets.
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John: It's gonna hurt that it's gonna cause hesitation.
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Adam: That's something they actually have. I haven't heard them say that about it causing hesitation but
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John: they don't say anything about it. I that's it. That's just my theory.
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Adam: Oh, you mean on the other on CNN and MSNBC that it's pretty much all Trump Trump. Trump says he's going to be reinstated as president in August. That Yeah, that's, that's their news.
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John: This is news to me,
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Adam: Maggie Haberman, from the New York Times,
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John: tweeted Haberman, or hell, Berman.
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Adam: Now, I don't know, I think it's Haberman. she tweeted that she was hearing from many right wing journalists that Trump was telling them to play it up that he was going to be reinstated as president in August. And that became news. Her to tweet based upon some some unnamed people telling her something was news of the day. Wow. Yeah.
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John: That's how pathetic is become with these people.
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Adam: So I'm sure most of you have seen or read or seen some things about the the Fauci emails. And it's been, it's becoming very, by the way, these are redacted. So all the good stuff is really not in them. But it's
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John: it and I, you know, people said, Well, I can't wait for the unredacted versions to get into the goods. This whole thing is some there's some scammers about this.
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Adam: Oh, well, of course. This is
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John: the backing off is all part of the backing off.
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Adam: Yeah, I have some thoughts about it. But first, I have one clip. Actually, I yeah. If two from mainstream news from ABC, john Karl, does his best to explain why now that we know that there's some serious information about this being a lab league versus a bat pangalan human jump. We have to explain why that wasn't reported when President Trump was saying it.
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Unknown: And yes, I think a lot of people have egg on their face. This was an idea that was first put forward by Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State Donald Trump.
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John: No was it?
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Adam: Look, something's a lie. It wasn't pompeyo First,
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John: the first person who put it forward is that French guy the French Nobel prize? Oh, yeah. No, my son must be Yes,
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Adam: of course. But this is this is a story about Trump about your health,
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Unknown: Mike Pompei or Secretary of State Donald Trump. And look, some things may be true, even if Donald Trump said them, and there was because Trump was saying so much else that was just out of control. And because he was, you know, making a frankly racist appeal talking about kung fu when what and the China virus his notion that put forward that this may have the order, he said flatly that this this came from that lab was widely dismissed. But actually, there's some real reason we don't know. By the way, we still don't know we absolutely don't know. But now serious people are saying he needs a serious inquiry serious people. unnamed, serious people, I
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Adam: love those on serious people. So let's ask some other douchebag, shall he CBS Face the Nation, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former FDA, Commissioner, administrator, and board member of Pfizer. This is a good question.
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Unknown: Is it your view that the Chinese know the answer to this question, they would know the answer to the question because they would have blood samples from the workers in that lab. And that's the evidence that they haven't made public if if in fact, the blood samples show that a high prevalence of people in that lab have been exposed to this virus that's pretty definitive proof that this course through that lab, and they would also have the samples from the time that they were first drawn, which is was the time that they had those
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illnesses. There's no question that when they had an outbreak of an illness in that lab that they would have done routine blood sampling in that lab that's just normal controls in a lab of that quality so they would have that information. Mm hmm. A couple of problems there. Yeah. The lab of that quality is notorious
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Adam: for is worse crap.
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John: Yeah, labs. Yeah. That do this sort of research in the world. Yeah. Yeah. It's quality man.
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Adam: That type of lab is quality over there and ruin. So let's go to our buddy, Dr. Peter Hotez Mr bow tie wear and man. He looks like he looks like a carnival guy. Doesn't he like a carnival barker? Kind of? Hey, yeah, Step right up kids.
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John: Yeah, pretty girls are inside.
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Adam: Exactly. So let's talk to him about this. And this and the way this guy is talking, you know that this is the whole point is to, is to spend months and months or years on finding this out. Of course, we have the intelligence Community now directed to go and investigate that if you're looking for the intelligence community, it's right next to the black and brown community and just above the LGBT community. How important is it to know the origin of COVID? This is a great question. How important is it to know the origin? What do you think it's
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John: absolutely essential central Chuck. And here's the reason why this is now our third major Coronavirus epidemic slash pandemic of the 21st century we had the original SARS in 2002 2003 that arose out of southern China, affected Toronto, Ontario, then we had Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome come out in 2012. And caused that terrible epidemic in South Korea in 2015. This is the third one and nature's already telling Mother Nature's telling us what's going to happen. There's going to be COVID 26 and COVID 32 unless we fully understand the origin of COVID-19. And this is absolutely critical and what's needed. And you know what, what I'm concerned about is I think the intelligence community has been all over this for the last year and a half. That's it's not like they've not made efforts. I think we've I'm personally of the opinion that we've pushed intelligence about as far as we can. What we need to do is we need to do an outbreak investigation on me, the team of scientists of epidemiologists, apologists, bat ecologist in Kobe province for a six to six months a year long period and fully unravel the origins of COVID-19. That includes collecting virus samples and blood samples from domestic livestock from from bats from laboratory animals, it means doing the same for people living in the endemic area. Remember, there are some indications that this may have actually started in who Bay provinces earliest the summer of 2019. And the South China
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Morning Post reported that the first known case was in November. So there's a lot going for natural origins. But it also means interviewing the scientists too. And looking at Lock lab notebooks. We have to do this. It's it's not only in the national interest that China and the United States it's it's in our global interests.
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Adam: So when I hear Dr. Peter Hotez jump through these hoops, it's obvious that is the whole point, please focus over there. Look at that lab a six months a year we need. outbreak Dustin Hoffman has to come everyone make a movie about it. We got to check everything out. Sure. You remember when this started? There were a couple things in sequence, we got the Bill and Melinda Gates, divorce, then all of a sudden, the mask flipped just one day to the next done. And then we started to hear about the lab versus the bat. And the entire reason according to the M five M. was well it seems like three scientists went to that they were sick, and they went to the hospital. And that was it. There was no reporting on the names where they were from, what happened to them, where are they now was what was I mean, it was so flimsy. That this, this had a reason and that was, of course the tee up for the Fauci emails which have been redacted and it was set and good to go. But all of this is obfuscating the report by Nicholas Wade. That's where this came from. A familiar with Wade,
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John: I'm about to be Yeah,
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Adam: well, he's 79. He's a British author and journalist. And he has a quite a stellar record, science writer and editor for the journals nature. Science. He joined the New York Times in 82. He retired in 2012. But he's still freelances for them. At the time, he served as editorial writer covering science, environment and defense. And then he was the editor of the science section. He's written books. He had just that alone. The New York Times those credentials, I think makes him a serious reporter. And he wrote a medium while I was a he was published in Science Science Magazine, which is, you know, that's a serious magazine. And he goes through this whole thing. Every single bit, it is so incredibly dense. And somewhere at the bottom, it's Oh, by the way, three people got three people got sick and went to the hospital. So they they pick that piece out and blew it up to make that look like oh, this is the evidence. This is what this is China we have to go figure this out. But what he's really talking about in that article is not the virus. It's about the gain of function research, and specifically the spike protein, which is which surrounds the virus Which Dr. Peter McCullough is now calling the bio weapon.
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Unknown: Most of your listeners can imagine the virus It looks like a ball with all these spiky things on. The spike protein has two segments and it has a hinge. That hinge normally is cleaved or cut by an enzyme, a naturally occurring enzyme in the human body called theoret. PRN that cleaves it, what the gain of function research was, and it looks like it was partially funded by the US National Institutes of Health. Yes, it was to make was to make the Furin cleavage site unbreakable. So now it's unbreakable that made this that made the virus far more contagious, and far more dangerous. So for the field, these these Coronavirus has caused a common cold, they don't cause blood clotting. They don't cause all these horrendous things that we see with COVID-19. And what we see with the vaccine, it's the spike protein. So this spike protein that has an unbreakable bond goes ripping through the body for about two weeks after the vaccination. And so that's the scary thing. in pregnancy as an example, we have never led a biologically active agent, circulate in a pregnant woman's body for two weeks and we never do we only allow inactivated vaccines where they have a long safety track record like inactivated flu, inactivated tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis. We would never allow injection of an investigational, biologically active dangerous protein in a pregnant woman's body.
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Adam: Spike protein, Furin cleavage. That's your that's your your weapon right there, the Furin cleavage. And when you look at it, you know you see that on video, it's obvious that and there's emails from the wind to Fauci talking about the 12 nucleotides. And then you know that that is impossible. And it's all part of the spike protein. I think we're arguing about the wrong thing. I wanted everyone to go look at that virus. Go look at the virus, everybody. Meanwhile, we're injecting people with spike protein or with messenger RNA that creates this.
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John: Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What is the what is the point of doing this? It means? No,
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Adam: I think I don't think there's a point I'm going to take outcomes razor. I think it's just dumb. It's just a stupid technology that they hadn't thought out. They haven't tested it well enough. The farmer is so so out of their mind with that just giddy with greed. I mean, this the Sackler family just just heard the other day, no problem. You're never going to go to jail, even though you're responsible for this huge influx of opioids. There's no downside for them at all. And they're breaking
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John: news clips. I have clips about that
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Adam: situation. Yeah, I know. And I'm gonna lead you right into it.
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John: Before we do i do some COVID stuff. Oh, brother. Do that forecast.
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Adam: Can I just finish? Finish the theory?
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John: Yeah. Okay.
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Adam: So please, right. So this was done on purpose. It's not a it's not a horrible flu. It's not a it's a bad flu, but it's not COVID as we know it, and everything kicked into gear. I think there was a conspiracy and it was mainly because Trump was going to win the election. They had to stop them at all costs. They already had four years a delay for the great reset bullcrap. They need to do a lot of stuff, take a lot of stuff down. So we're going to launch this, we're going to make sure the entire medical community which we have under control does not treat anybody. We roll out faulty bullcrap PCR testing, which is not even intended for that. So then we get to do all of our voting shenanigans and make sure that we can have what whatever whatever happened there, there's a lot wrong with with the vote tally, too many people voted. That's obvious. And, you know, Trump screwed him by speaking right to the greed of Big Pharma and they thought, you know what? This was not meant for a couple years. We're screwed. We'll we'll take the money now. We'll do it now. And now things are starting to backfire. I think it's as simple as that. In the meantime, there is the agenda continues to roll on but the vaccines were never even supposed to be here.
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John: Well, it's not backfiring in the sense that that is caught up to anybody yet is I think they can get it. I think they'll they'll weasel their way out of this because as you just pointed out, the foshee emails are only being discussed on Fox. nobody watches Fox anymore.
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Adam: Right? Yeah, I mean, backfiring is no one's gonna I think the vaccine hesitancy is spiking it to an all time high. People
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John: are following. Anybody gets the vaccine if they've been paying any attention. at all, and they get the vaccine. I mean, I think it would be in one month by July 4, I think it would be completely blown over. But well, we're paying any attention at all the are paying attention, I can see people going and get the shot, you know, for whatever reason.
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Adam: Now, I still think there was a wild card in here. Why did all of this suddenly start to happen? Part of it was the article although, so what? But the other part was don't look at Bill Gates and, and I'm Bill Gates. I'm now in my heart feel this man is truly evil. He is the root of a lot of our problems. Just go back to Common Core. That's that's where this critical race theory bullcrap started, they started slipping an anti Trump stuff into school books, all common core, he was a part of that. mofo is even in the emails for Fauci. And then all of a sudden, boom, he's gone. He may not even be alive anymore. For all we know. No one's heard from him. No one questions it. No one's curious. So something happened. And I think that, you know, looking at your clipless, maybe some of your Whitney Webb is that Whitney best or Whitney Webb, Whitney Webb, your Whitney Webb clips. And I found some some information which ties a lot more of this in. And I have to say it's Silicon Valley. It's Epstein. It's, it's a whole bunch of characters and something is going down. But let's keep it a COVID. And let's hear what you have.
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John: Well, first of all, my Whitney Webb clips are kind of going in the opposite direction of what you're talking about.
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Adam: Okay.
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John: I think I put it in the newsletter. I believe that this all started does. The thing became, I started becoming unraveled when they went after the kids. And when the when people were told if you had had the disease, you get the vaccine. I think the doctors are finally Yeah,
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Adam: I agree with you on that. That the you know, your antibodies need a shot. I totally agree that that that made doctors go Hold on a second.
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John: I think they've gone nuts, and in fact, all and that's all of them that coming out of the woodwork. And here's a guy. I had two clips. One it was a little lengthy, but it's worth listening to. This clip has been going around is in the show notes because I sent it to you.
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Adam: I think we've played him.
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John: Yeah, I think we played him. We may play clips from this thing. But it's coming. It came to the fore with an edited version, which I didn't clip which showed his points being made one by one. But his points are all well done. And they put the concise Well, if they're not that concise, because I couldn't keep it under two minutes. But
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Adam: it's the former Pfizer guy, right?
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John: This is the Pfizer executive who's a very famous and he he spends the first five or 10 minutes bragging about himself.
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Adam: I've seen the video. Yes, he does. And he has an
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John: E This is I'm going to just play his intro, which is, which is 145. And that's only the beginning of him bragging about himself when he starts to bright and so she does. He does he makes these comments, which I would didn't want to clip but I will say I know what he's talking about. Because I know engineers, I know people in the world that are like this, that kind of see things before they happen. They just visualize things they can see from small pieces of evidence, they can extrapolate accurately. And this guy is one of those guys. But let's listen. He's also worth a lot of money because he started a company after he quit Pfizer and made out but let's let's do this. Is this guy eaten one?
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Unknown: Yes. Hi, my name is Dr. Mike yuvan. I'm a qualified life science researcher, really, I have a first degree in biochemistry in toxicology, and have a research based PhD in respiratory pharmacology. And now I've worked for 32 years, mostly in big pharmaceutical companies, and 10 years in the biotechnology sector. So my last job in Big Pharma I was the Vice President and Chief Scientist of allergy and respiratory research. I left Pfizer in 2011. And then after that I founded drew and sold a biotech company called z arco to Novartis that was 2017. And so before that, and afterwards, an independent advisor to over 30 startup biotechnology companies. So you would expect from that, that I am pro new medicines of all kinds our goals always were to address unmet medical needs and to do so with acceptable safety given the the medical context and i'm in favor of all modes of new medical treatments whether they are biologicals or vaccines small molecules, creams Raise arguments, whatever. But I'm fervently against unsafe medicines or medicines used in an inappropriate context. And so some of the things I'm going to say are not favorable to the current crop of gene based vaccines, and it's for that reason that they're being inappropriately used. And I don't think they have a sufficient safety profile to be used as a sort of wide spectrum. Public Health prophylactic. Oh,
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John: boy. Okay, so now this guy, and I will say this, this, this clip, which is just kind of summarizes everything, and it's actually kind of a good part of a longer one hour long rant about the situation as it exists. And he goes after everything. And I will say this, there's not one thing he says on here that we haven't discussed on this show up to a year ago. That's right. Starting with the PCR tests, and you run the PCR test with them day worries. Day one. Yeah, day one, the PCR tests were bogus,
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Adam: and all it took was a little bit of searching. It's like, oh, okay, PCR. And of course, we have lab technicians, we have all kinds of professionals in our producing audience. And we were on to this very quickly, particularly with the cycle counts like no, no, and this, it's not even meant to be a diagnostic test. It's not supposed to be used for diagnostics.
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John: So he mentions that he also mentions in, not in this particular clip, but he he hints at it, that the idea of asymptomatic transmission, he claims was invented in 2020. This has never shown up before what other diseases gone around. I mean, it's like somebody read the story about typhoid Mary, which was an asymptomatic transmitter of typhoid, this woman named typhoid Mary, and they've extrapolated it to this disease, because it was because it was in the public consciousness. Well, haven't
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Adam: they already tried this with AIDS?
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John: What they weren't very good at the AIDS thing. Was it more problematic? And I use that word?
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Adam: Yes, it failed. I mean, it didn't get everyone quite like
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John: this, this caught on this idea of age. And if you remember, during this era of the asymptomatic transmission, they were talking about, don't sing.
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Adam: Yes. Don't say, Don't sing. Don't clap, talk, talk softly,
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John: softly, softly, don't sing, don't breathe. And that was and people just lapped it up. I mean, I have to assume at this point that the people that were behind all these sales pitches have got to be shaking their head saying how dumb No, how dumb is the American public? No, no, no, no, I,
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Adam: they know what's going on. First, there's an incredible amygdala problem. amygdala size problem. That's,
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John: that's preset, by the way that was that was established during the Obama presidency. And the
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Adam: other one is just the amount of SSRIs I think people are ready to be mind controlled. So many people on meditation, you know, I don't think you can always think straight.
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John: Well, there's that element is definitely in play, without a doubt. So let's listen to his little spiel here. And as it gets to the end, he doesn't have a punch line. So don't, don't walk in it.
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Unknown: It allowed me quite quickly to work out that what we what we were being told about this virus. And what we needed to do in order to stay safe was simply not true. For example, early on in the UK, there were enormous changes made in attribution of causes of death. So we've never had anything as absurd as the rule that is never used. So if you should die, within 28 days of having a positive result in an inappropriate test using molecular biology, then you would be declared to have died of COVID-19. That's just wrong. It's not just a matter of disagreeing professionally, it's just complete nonsense. And we can certainly talk about the unreliability untrustworthy nature of PCR testing, but also, things like things like lockdown. I mean, just the whole phrase of it, the fact that it was completely unprecedented, and that we basically were to minimize contact one with another. And that that was going to save us I knew quite early on that that was rubbish. And the reason is simple, that only people who are ill and have symptoms are really strong infectious risks to other people. And those people are not people who are walking around in the community because if you're full of virus and symptomatic, you are also ill, and ill people tend to stay at home or in bed and or if they're very serious, they end up in hospital die. And so the idea that if you kept normal contacts at work and just civic society your normal economy, that that would slow epidemic spreading, I
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was fairly sure fairly on that that was bunk. Unfortunately took several months before that was clear. by which time the idea that locked down is what you need to do had been pretty much the most most of the world. So basically, everything your government has told you about this virus, everything you need to do to stay safe is a lie. Every every part of it and I'll be challenged on that. Literally, there are no, no non of the key themes that you hear talked about from asymptomatic transmission to top up vaccines, not one of those things is supported by the science. Every piece is cleverly chosen adjacency to something that probably is true, but is itself a lie, and has led people to where I believe we are right now. And I don't normally use phrases like this, but I think we are standing at the very gates of hell.
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Adam: Yeah, that's right. And I think there's a wordplay in there. Yeah. The very Bill Gates of Hell.
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John: Oh, my bell? Bell.
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Adam: Yeah, I'll ring your bell.
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John: Mm hmm. Now, a couple of things. He did mention there, which we again, this is not something that we haven't, we weren't on to from day one, which is the death count. Being very dubious. Yeah. And people are getting, you know, some guy getting in a car crash, and tested partner reminder living tested after they died from some, you know, they fall off a cliff. They test them, they had COVID, they could count it as a COVID death. In addition to that,
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Adam: there were all kinds of incentives for hospitals to label people as COVID positive as we now witness where the big chains are buying up all the smaller chain since they got all the money.
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John: Yeah. So there's that element, which is taking advantage of a situation which is you do if you get the chance. And so and my favorite part about that aspect of it, which is the death count, is the constant government, not the government, these health department folk, saying, well, it's probably an undercount.
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Adam: Yeah, an undercount.
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John: There's no evidence at all, that is an undercount.
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Adam: And, and the media and the media would say, as we know, that's probably an undercount.
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John: Without any evidence whatsoever, there's no examples of how this could be an undercount. When there's tons and in fact, we played a bunch of clips from the guys in Canada that were going and looking at the various records and finding out that half of them were wrong. Yeah. As many of them were bullcrap. There wasn't even it wasn't they were just categorized as code for no reason. The evidence is that under it's a huge undercount, I'm sorry, it's a huge over count, and is proven to be an over count time after time. But they kept saying it's an undercount. Why, why? Who's Who, what? What rationale is there to say that just to keep people more panicky? Yes.
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Adam: Yes. And part of the part of the program, absolutely.
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John: So I wish I had
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Adam: a I have a Dr. Mike Aiden clip. Here, he's talking about the variance. This is this is my sister in the United Kingdom, people are locked down again, because of variance in Australia. Think it's the Victoria lockdown six people, six people Oh, with the deadly variant us from India. I don't know how it got there. But okay,
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Unknown: this virus mutates and the products of mutation we call them variants. And that's true. So it's one of these things that's adjacent to reality. Yeah. When this virus replicates, it makes typographical errors, but it's a huge virus genetically, and it makes us literally handful of errors. And so I went back to the databases and tried to work out what percentage of the virus had changed over 18 months, it is 0.3%. The most different variant is 99.7%, identical to the Wu Han sequence. And if you can, well, that doesn't sound very likely to escape my immune system. You are absolutely right. Not only is it not likely to theoretically, for reasons I don't have time to explain, but it's actually proven not to escape people's immunity. There's been people who've done wet immunology to take blood cells from people who've been exposed to the virus, and they throw all the different variants at these people cells in test tubes. All of them recognize all the variants because they're really the same. And yet in my country, I cannot leave my country Britain I can't leave Britain at the moment, because the borders are closed to prevent these variants moving around. Don't find that terrifying. What I've just told you The literature evidence and really good immunologist has shown there is nothing to fear from these variants. And yet the government's everywhere are telling you, you might even need additional vaccines.
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Adam: It's my belief at this point that United States, we've, we're done and we've get, we're okay to screw you. We're not gonna deal with any of your crap, we're done. We're out. We're over, I was at Whole Foods, again, for my whole foods mass test, where I was one of two people on my previous visit. Now, I would say about 40%, particularly young women, noticeable who were not wearing masks, it was about 4060, the keeper and I went to went to have lunch on South Congress. And there was the greeter was there without a mask, some kitchen personnel had mask on, people come in with masks without no one cares? No one cares. No one gives a crap. Bitcoin 2021. Miami, where I'm going right after the show. Yes, the rule in Florida and Miami is you need to have a mask if you're not vaccinated. And they've stated this, and they said that they will be very sure they will not be checking anybody's vaccination status because no one cares. But in some of these other countries, I think the United Kingdom for sure, in Germany, and I think the Netherlands is getting a little better, but people are compliant. They're still very compliant, and in the government to just taking advantage of it. They're still on the program. But luckily, here in the United States, we've got lots of doctors speaking up. And now we have Brett Weinstein, the Dark Horse podcast. Unfortunately, his wife is not in this one. Tribal, so.
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John: But I was going to clip this video. This is short. I
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Adam: mean, it may not be the same thing.
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John: But let me just, it's the one with the doctor. Yes, that's doing this business for 30 years. He knows what he's talking about. Yes. So the two of them are sitting at this little table with a couple of mics that are too close to each other to be technically correct. And it goes like the doctor says, Well, you know, the way it goes, is it a, b and c. And then Weinstein stops him and says, Let me explain to the stupid audience what you meant. And then he talks for a half hour. What he means by A, B, and C are three letters of the alphabet one is a, which is the first letter of the alphabet. And then there's B, which is the second letter of the alphabet, and C is the third letter of the alphabet. Go on, is the worst podcast experience I've ever seen in my life. And it's two and hours and 32 or 36 minutes. I can't exactly remember the exact number two hours and over 30 minutes of Weinstein explaining it just the worst thing. I couldn't watch it. It's unwatchable, unlistenable. Luckily, glad you watched it. For
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Adam: me. It was very tedious. And luckily, our producers watched it as well. And they went
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John: to some producer guy
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Adam: Oh, yeah,
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Unknown: I actually I looked around and COVID. And I started to see like, all the institutions coming up with their treatment protocols. You weren't allowed to stray from the protocol, even like if you're an expert, and you're like, I want to, like, literally the leaders of the hospitals were saying, don't use and you couldn't do anything else you couldn't actually doctor and suddenly I felt like I was being handcuffed? Well, it is bizarre. I've never seen that in my life before I have the sense that doctors have been demoted, forcibly demoted from the position of
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John: scientific clinician to technician.
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Unknown: And the point is you're really delivering a prepackaged good more than you are
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coming to understand your patient and what they're sitting with and what they therefore need. And it's a travesty.
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I've never been asked to do that before. I've always been asked to use the the best extent of my experience and judgment and insight to best help the patient that's the oath I took the oath. It wasn't do what the gods of science and we Paul calls the the healthcare leaders, the gods of science and knowledge, right? Because this is, you know, we're just little mortals and we have to listen to the gods and, and I've never been asked that before to get advice from oftentimes, I'm sorry, but I don't want to sound so dismissive. But many of them are really desk jockeys. I mean, they're not on the front lines. I mean,
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they're reading some papers, they think they know what the diseases they don't know what this disease is. They're not sweating it out seeing day to day. The manifestations, the responses to therapy, the lack of responses to they don't understand this disease, and you have to telling everyone how to treat it and I find it. We want a seat at the table expert clinicians where's the
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Adam: expert clinician committee and the reason I like this clip Because it just confirms that that's exactly how it goes. He talks about the gods, the gods tell you what to do. And most obedient, compliant human resources go, okay? Because that's how they've been trained.
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John: That's why there's no that's not I think you're simplifying it. If you and he discusses this, you're up in Canada, you you, you push back and they say you just lost your license, you're out, you're out of out of a job. That's the second part of it. It's hardly the same as just saying, Okay, boss. Hmm. I think, Okay. Agreed, in his case, but I think there's a lot of people who have been afraid that we had a clip about a month ago, a month ago, maybe three shows ago, of that guy up in BC that had the 900 patients, two of them got the vaccine and ended up with sepsis. Whoops. And, and if lactic shock I meant, and he was talking about how they threatened his threatened to take his license away because he was trying to treat people well, it's then we've had imicola himself so that in Canada, you tried to treat people you go to Jason's pool and go to jail. No, I
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Adam: think that one's go to jail
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John: go to jail is even worse. This guy in this clip in this character, he says that what he noticed was he says there's an old rule I guess in medicine, but if it's viral you just can't do anything about it take some Tylenol and just wait it out now. But he said that this wasn't the virus that was said once the body itself started going into into this you know, messing with itself and you needed to give the guy steroids and other things to to knock back this thing from killing you. cytokines was different, you were treating other things other than it wasn't gonna do anything about the virus, but it was gonna keep you from getting, you know, being dead. The logic to me about don't treat anything, don't do anything. If you've got a virus. Well, then why were you Why would you put them on a ventilator? that's doing something isn't it? For the ventilator
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Adam: was 15 grand pop one shot boom, got them all. There you go. What are you thinking? But the the push against specifically ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. And others is is the juice the juiciness of lawsuits. And in the Let me see the Indian Bar Association has served. There'll be a chose Chief Scientist swaminarayan. For suppressing data effect on the effectiveness of the drug ivermectin, and you know, there's going to be lawsuits. I mean, already we have at a smaller level. Parents screwing over the what's happened to the children.
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Unknown: CDC data says children infected with COVID are usually asymptomatic, meaning they usually don't have symptoms and their survival rate is above 99%. In the US. Because of this, an organization of doctors says they believe the current emergency use COVID vaccines unnecessarily put kids at risk. So they're suing the Department of Health and Human Services to stop their use in children under 16. Their argument,
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there's no emergency to justify using this investigational category of vaccines in younger children. Dr.
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Taryn Clark is a neurologist and spokeswoman for America's frontline doctors. The self described nonpartisan not for profit organization says they're not against vaccines general. But since Pfizer, ama derner vaccines are still being studied. Dr. Clark says their potential long term effects on the human body should be studied before considering their use in children. Why does it matter if the FDA gives these vaccines a pass for emergency use when parents can ultimately choose whether to vaccinate them or not?
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That's a great question. A lot of parents certainly looking forward to having their children vaccinated. We have an additional concern that there isn't proper informed consent being given in terms of these investigational agents that is required. In fact, I have friends and neighbors who have been vaccinated. And Ben actually asked the person giving them the vaccine if it was FDA approved, and the response was, Oh, yes, our clinic only gives fully FDA approved vaccines. No, you need to
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Adam: get that on tape a couple times. What the lawsuits are going on.
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John: As you wrote in the newsletter, you get down on tape, you get a lawsuit. Now this by the way, there's some bullshit in there because North Carolina as we already said it's okay for the 12 year old to give them himself or herself pass
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Adam: and it's it's called emancipated minors. Or medu I think is another term majority major miners or something it's very odd. It's completely crazy is what it is and and and the hero worship of our help. professionals' continues with our new CDC director, Dr. Rochelle Wollensky. And I play this clip because it will fit in the future pandemic movie that will be made about this moment. It could even fit in, in a video game about a deadly pandemic. It's one of those kind of am radio sounding things that just makes it so real. As she throws out the first pitch for the Boston Red Sox.
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Unknown: Please welcome the 90 Director of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr. Rochelle belinsky.
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Adam: Ah, big Cheers.
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Unknown: dashing Dr. olinsky. His pitch is Christian baskets. Okay, let's see a strike. Thank you, Dr. Rochelle Wolinsky for all human everyone at the CDC does to protect our safety and security at home and abroad.
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John: Oh my god, this is unbelievable.
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Adam: Like it
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John: I don't know who the hell got you that clip, but it goes for clip of the day.
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Adam: Well, thank you. I got that one myself as I saw the news. Get a clip.
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John: Well, Red Sox fan.
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Adam: No, no, no. I mean, I saw okay. Since you asked I saw an article about her throwing out the first pitch and I wanted to see if she could if she threw okay. And all they had was close up of her.
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John: He throws like a girl.
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Adam: Okay, she threw like a girl. I don't think it made it to the plate. But that was the audio and I clipped it. So
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John: it's unbelievable that this would end the way that it would say echoing all the rest about the CDC protecting us like some sort of dystopian it's, it's beyond belief that you have this clip. Well, it's okay. I hate wait. I rarely do this. You have to play the clip again.
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Adam: Oh my oh my goodness. Okay. Be happy to
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Unknown: deny it. Director of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr. Rochelle wilczynski.
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de-douching Dr. olinsky. His pitch is Christian baskets. Okay, let's see a strike. Thank you, Dr. Rochelle Wolinsky for all that you and everyone at the CDC does to protect our safety, health and security
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at home and abroad.
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Adam: Now let's let's just remember what Canada is doing.
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Unknown: The spread of covid 19. gatherings with family and friends in private homes and yards are prohibited. travel between regions should be avoided and traveling to yellow zones is forbidden.
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It's forbidden to leave your home between 9:30pm and 5am. Visit connect.ca slash Coronavirus to learn more about the other measures in place. follow all the rules all the time. No exceptions. A message from the ground emoji Kobe.
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Adam: These are great. No, these are fantastic.
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John: I every time I hear that clip, follow all the rules. Why would this lay? skeptical? That's a real clip.
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Adam: I actually have the video of our producer filming the car radio while he's recording it. It's a real clip.
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John: It's unbelievable to me. I mean, does anybody ever read 1984 some of these old science fiction books Yes. And realize that they're stuck in a bad story? Yeah, that's their instruction manual.
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Adam: What are you talking about? Like
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John: after 930 till 5am. It's not charged all the rules or else
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Adam: now to offset that, because I'm collecting these now. So far, I have two really good ones, the more dystopian type of radio and announcements we can get, the better. I have added quite a few to my other collection today, which is just I don't know why but everyone's losing their mind
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Unknown: the things that we're waiting for. But the point I'd made the only way the only way out of this pandemic is the successful rollout of the vaccine. You know, the vaccine is our enemy.
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Adam: That's the that's the acting premier of victorious once the vaccine is our enemy. Yes. Here's the now this is a funny one the southern Australia chief health officer because we cannot
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Unknown: have any interaction at all. We're looking at the seating at the moment and of course we're looking at the ball because sometimes the ball as not that I've been to many football games I have noticed occasionally it does get kicked into the crowd. And we are working through the details of what that will mean if you are at Adelaide Oval and the ball comes towards you. My advice to you is to duck and just do not touch that ball.
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Adam: Don't touch the ball. You can't throw back to to the tennis lady you can. You can kick their balls but not touch them. Don't touch that ball. Judge Jeanine. She's also confused more than usual. And the issue is how long is your vaccine good for? And number two, you know, what about this vaccine? was it created intentionally to infect humans? Yeah. Is it a gaffe? Is she speaking truth? I don't know. Let us go to Matt Hancock, Secretary of State and social welfare in the UK responsibility for the fight back against this disease wrestling all of us. This is equally true when it comes to maintaining the rules and social distancing. Social distancing works by denying the vaccine, the social contact that it needs to spread. So let's go so spreading vaccines again.
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John: It's unbelievable. No, no, no. It's hard to believe. Well, I mean,
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Adam: I have another one.
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John: We've probably before. The last one. I have to say we probably have 50 of these. No, no, no, it's
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Adam: not that many. 2025 is a
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John: lot. Not. Yeah, it's
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Adam: a lot. Yeah. Yeah. Sky News,
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John: you assume it's like rats. If you see one, there's probably 50 you don't see there's probably a lot more.
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Adam: I mean, anyone can make this mistake, but it's just interesting how so much of it is happening now. Anyway, here's
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Unknown: Sky News. So the expectations from evolutionary theory. In other words, it looks like this, this vaccine could have been tampered with in the lab now that scientists apparently later on decided that that was not the case.
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Adam: I'm pretty sure this vaccine was tampered with in the lab nap salutely. Although not a gaffe, Justin Troodos genus over getting the vaccine was to clearly the magnetic substances that are obviously hidden inside this evil vaccine have gone to his head. He feels great.
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John: No, it's amazing, because we were talking about how important it was for everyone to get vaccinated what a big deal. It was to get vaccinated. So I thought that was all built in already. But getting that shot, oh, really was an amazing feeling. It hits you.
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Unknown: I cry, you know, I cry at movies. I didn't cry after shot. But, you know, it was a moment where where you realize, okay, this is it. And it wasn't so much. Because I felt that I'm at high risk, because we're being careful. And I'm healthy, and I'm young and all that. But at the same time, it's knowing that each of us doing our part is getting through this because we don't get through this unless the other vast majority of the population gets that first shot. And then a few months later gets that second shot. That's how we get through it. And it's something that everyone can do. And we're just seeing Canadians come out in such strong numbers all across the country to say, Yeah, I want this COVID thing to end, I want to get back to normal. And the way to do that is to make sure everyone even that crusty old uncle who resists or that friend who's skeptical, encourage them, convince them, tell them that they need to get get vaccinated, because this is how we get through it.
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Adam: No, man,
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John: when did you get this shot
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Adam: that just just yesterday, I guess, hours before this, he
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John: gotten this shot months and months ago?
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Adam: I don't know. I mean, this is promotion. So it's hard to tell what's true. And what's bullcrap. My favorite that is happening now is and I've seen at least two of these all time movie predicted all of this back in 1932. They get like a Steamboat Willie type cartoon. And they've put new titles on it. Or there's someone doing a voiceover that sounds kind of original, but not really. But my favorite has got to be Dr. Pierre Gilbert is your bear at the Laguna momon dl conference of 1995. Now, in context, he was he's a philosopher. He's not a doctor. He's a doctor but a doctorate in philosophy, not a doctor in medicine. And so is this a short clip you may have been sent it because it's been sent to me 100 times. He's speaking in French and the French translation is the English translation of what he's saying is correct. And I'll read it to you. In the biological destruction there are organized Tempest on the magnetic fields. What will follow is the contamination of the bloodstream of mankind creating intentional infections. This will be enforced by laws that will make vaccination mandatory and these vaccines will make it possible to control people. The vaccines will have liquid crystals that will become hosted in The brain cells, which will become micro receivers of electromagnetic fields, where waves of very low frequencies will be sent. And through these low frequency waves, people will be unable to think there'll be turned into a zombie.
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Don't think of this as don't think of this as a hypothesis. This has been done. Think of Rwanda, which I really like as a conspiracy theory, because I spent hours looking for any kind of zombie reference to Rwanda, which was a horrible massacre. And it was with machetes. And, and you can immediately think,
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John: Oh, yeah, man, just chopping each other up like crazy, chopping up
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Adam: the zombies. And that brings to mind the CDC zombie apocalypse warning or a survival kit. Remember that joke during Obama's presidency? It
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John: is it was meant as maybe not meant as a joke. Yeah, I'm kind of why would you do that? If you're the CDC? Exactly.
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Adam: I'm looking at that. I
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John: mean, why does the CDC thing where they are humorists is the whole thing of a big joke to them this job of theirs?
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Adam: Well, I've put it in the show notes. shownotes a link to it because there's some pretty handy information that that could come in handy.
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John: Now, tell us a couple of the items on there.
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Adam: Okay, so we'll open it up for you the zombie preparedness. So they have Well, this depends on where you want to go. I mean, if you want to go into the preparedness, the preparedness for educators over they have lesson plans and activities for you to use or adapt with your students. I mean, this was this was quite extensive, although it's good for other types of
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John: extensive and by the way, it's the our government taxpayers money that paid for this nonsense,
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Adam: is saying this is zombie preparedness. It's interesting preparedness, one on one zombie pandemic. I hadn't even seen that before. After the successful zombie preparedness campaign in 2011. An overwhelming number of educators requested zombie themed preparedness activities for school aged children. You want to know what's wrong with education? It's that right there. Okay, here's a lesson that can be done individually in pairs give students two to three minutes to create a list of items they think they would need in an emergency situation. If zombies or real emergencies are headed your way it's important to be prepared in general that's pretty good. What they don't add in the matches first aid kids cell phone batteries there's no garlic wouldn't steak so that was kind of phony to start with
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John: the garlic via mixing vampires. Oh,
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Adam: that's right. That's right zombie.
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John: What do you need any shot get the chapter head off.
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Adam: You got to chop the head off, which is what happened in Rwanda where you got to double tap
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John: But anyway, know if that's double tap works.
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Adam: If you blow their head off, I think it's pretty good.
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John: Oh, yeah. If you blow their head off with a shotgun. Yeah, that should work. They can't
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Adam: eat. Meanwhile, the CDC is covertly removing some entries from the various database.
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John: What Huh? Oh, yeah. The entries like got shot, took two steps drop dead.
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Adam: No. Let me see I have it here.
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John: There's got to be a rhyme or reason to what they dropped or what they're trying to pull out to some specific is a clue to some there
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Adam: was a two year old who dialed dialed who died after receiving the vaccine from Pfizer, the case was reported to the VR system only to be removed by the US Centers for Disease Control. a two year old two year old.
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John: That's what they're trying to get rid of the fact that they gave these shots to anybody liked that good catch.
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Adam: Yeah, the two year old girl in question passed almost immediately after receiving her second dose of Pfizer's mRNA injection.
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John: She shouldn't have gotten the shot did this wrongful death right there. Yeah.
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Adam: And from what I understand, none of the trials included children. None of the trials included pregnant women or even women who wanted to get pregnant.
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John: Which is, I think, been verified yet.
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Adam: Meanwhile, I'm not going to claim a red book victory for this because it's not but there is something very interesting about this latest vaccine has, why
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John: bring it up because it's,
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Adam: as you were interrupting me saying I'm going to play it because there's something very interesting about this latest vaccination hesitancy incentive.
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Unknown: I saw the announcement for the concert, and then when you go to purchase the tickets, it says that you have to show proof of vaccination, which I do not have
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Adam: tickets cost $18 in advance or $20 at the door if you have a vaccination certificate, if I wanted to go to the concert without a vaccination. I would have to pay $999.99 promoter Paul Williams came up with the idea. We're just trying to do a show safely. And they should go out and get vaccinated to protect themselves and their family and their communities. So the Red Book entry was, of course, you'll need a passport, which is not required here. But what this guy is saying is a lot of it's bullshit. He's saying, We just want it to be safe. So let's crowdfund $1,000 for this young woman. Let's send her that money, so she can take her oozing infected self into the concert that's not going to keep anybody safe, according to your idea.
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John: Yeah, that makes no logical sense. And
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Adam: that got huge coverage. No one even brings that up.
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John: No one Well, I think that anybody that tries to pull this stunt like this guide, they should, nobody should but you know, creating barriers to entry to your product, or any sales thing doing Yeah, is dumb. It shows that you're a fool. No.
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Adam: Yes. The way to do it is not charge anything. Just let anyone do anything they want, copy it, listen to it for free, and then say, hey, send us something. That's the way you do it.
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John: pharmaceutical industry is an element. In some situations, that's the only way it works. But no.
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Adam: One I was gonna say, Okay, well, I don't know where you want to go. Because I'm going to I'm going to show
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John: it's gonna go to my Whitney with
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Adam: Okay, well, let me let me lead you into Whitney, this will be easy. Another Red Book entry, as it's the one that I wanted was never reported. But ransomware it's the next step. As we move from the pandemic, to the cyber pandemic, that Klaus said it, I'm just gonna play it one more time,
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Unknown: we all know, but still pay insufficient attention to the frightening scenario of a comprehensive cyber attack, which would bring to a complete halt to the power supply, transportation, hospital services, our society as a whole. The COVID-19 crisis would be seen in this respect as a small disturbance in comparison to a major cyber attack to us COVID banking crisis as a timely opportunity to reflect on the lessons for cyber security community can thaw and improve our preparedness for potential cyber pandemic. And that is the entire mission for the World Economic Forum,
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Adam: the Davos set is going from and I think this is going to come really fast. I think this we're all relieved about walking outside. I think I think it's coming and we saw the most recent one one
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Unknown: of the largest meat producers in the world is the latest going off topic that could drive up prices for consumers. This time during peak barbecue season.
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Adam: Ah, I'm not I'm not this there's no there's no way you're going to take you right back to Whitney Webb. All I'm saying here is that this is the plan. And there's this this JBS ransomware zero details nothing at all like the colonial hack. They are a World Economic Forum proud partner. So now go to Whitney Webb
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John: Well, I have meatpacking stuff to discuss.
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Adam: What we can do meatpacking and then come back to Whitney
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John: there are some details of this and this is like a dubious pack and I don't buy what you just said any of it. I don't see that they've got to make the trip they can't do this they have to make the transition to where they're really headed. Was this global climate change climate crisis?
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Adam: No, excuse me. You have you have evil Bitcoin for ransomware that takes up a lot of energy. You have meat the war on meat which is climate change. Okay, come on. It's all in there. It's all it's all leading towards the next step.
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John: No, no. I believe that meatpacking thing is part of the war on Bitcoin there's no doubt about that. In fact it's almost revealed in this NPR reports
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Adam: you didn't even say it was real you said it was just some angels trying to get some money I told you was the war on Bitcoin? No,
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John: I think though they made this bunch of evil bastard trying to get some money and everywhere they're where they're from I probably Ukraine I'm just saying the last
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Adam: time I brought this up, you dismissed even the Bitcoin right? Okay, I'll get I'll get the clip. For you don't worry
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John: not I would say that the it looks like it could be but I think these guys are just taking shots at anyone if they just took a shot at the same group a shot at some ferry service that was just a minor didn't get a lot of news publicity came in after the Meatpacking story, some fairy that runs off a cape cod or something like that this that's got no ink and this got no connection to any of these these theories. I just think they're taking advantage of this of the Meatpacking the system has taken advantage of the Meatpacking pack because they can try to do something about Bitcoin. And we can listen to the NPR clips and I think it's kind of in there. Let's start with the NPR a meat packing hack NPR. The world's
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Unknown: largest meat processing company JBS says its meatpacking operations are being restored after a ransomware attack. The FBI is blaming a group with links to Russia. This is the latest example of a major company being shut down by criminal hackers, apparently based in Russia, and PR national security correspondent Gregory is here with the latest. Hi, Greg. Hi, Ari, first bring us up to speed on the status of the JBS meat processing plants in the US.
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Well, after shutdowns the past couple days here in the US, as well as Canada and Australia. The company expects to resume most operations as soon as today. Now the company hasn't actually confirmed this. And it's being closely watched to see if there might be any impact on meat supplies or meat prices. But it again shows the risk to this critical infrastructure. A month ago, I think many people didn't know who colonial pipeline was and had no idea that's how gasoline was reaching local gas stations on the east coast. Until this week, I think many people hadn't heard of JBS and had no idea. This is where the ground beef at their local supermarket was coming from. But now we're seeing how these large though largely invisible companies are so critical to everyday life.
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Adam: And is that why the Biden administration is so eager to jump into the fray here?
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Unknown: Yes, sorry. I mean, absolutely. President Biden came into office promising a robust response to cyber threats and presented a very detailed executive order last month. But there are very real limitations of what the government can do. These hacks we're talking about are on private companies. In this case, it looks like Russian criminals hit a global meat supplier JBS? That's based in Brazil. The White House may be calling on the Russian government and publicly scolding President Putin for tolerating cyber criminal criminals, but very unlikely This will make it stop. Biden will have a chance to raise this face to face with Putin two weeks from today at a summit in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Adam: All right. What is not in there is any of the information there's I'm in touch with all these dudes named Ben. There's nothing nothing at all. No details no one has to has any information about what this particular ransomware was what it got. It's very different from everything we've heard. I, I failed to see how you could not listen to that. pseudo Nazi Klaus Schwab saying the cyber pandemic and then and and seeing this this happening and not thinking that they're going to pull a bigger one next time?
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John: Because Klaus Schwab's an idiot,
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Adam: uh, Klaus Schwab is a PR guy, he's just he's just the mouthpieces.
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John: He thinks he does more than that. He doesn't sit think of himself as that the guys that this play part two. Well
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Adam: I don't think it's a very good defense to say he's just an
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John: idiot. Well, he is really like the hackers and by the way, this idea of blaming the Russians with the with, with rapporti that's your bone apparently Russia. No, that's the good isn't it? The other one was, the other was a was this other one? Apparently, it looks like it looks like Russia?
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Adam: No, apparently not. It's it's a bonus. It's a bonus to throw that in. That's, that's what's beautiful about it. It's the trifecta. It really looks like the hackers have the upper hand here. How have they moved so far ahead of governments and companies trying to defend against these hacks.
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Unknown: The hackers have really built a very lucrative and largely risk free system. One group develops the malware then they supply it to other groups to carry out the actual attacks. It's often a very simple phishing operation, attackers just need one company employee with a weak password who gets tricked into handing over a password. Then the hackers are inside the computer system, they freeze it up and demand ransom. The criminals get paid anonymously and crypto currencies like Bitcoin. It's very hard to trace and they operate from countries like Russia where they aren't prosecuted.
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Could those cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin be an avenue to limiting or preventing these acts?
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Well, I asked Dimitri el perro COVID. He's a cybersecurity expert who runs the Silverado policy accelerator. He says US government needs to regulate cryptocurrencies, just like other large banking transactions with all the parties fully identified by requiring any player that is performing transfers from currency like US dollars into bitcoin to provide their identification, provide their passport information, their driver's license, etc. will allow them to start tracking these payments and determine who they are ultimately reaching.
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John: Yeah, that's
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Adam: totally hit on the Bitcoin beautiful one. Just following Occam's razor, they could also and again, they're back up and running. Did they you know, the executive orders already been placed. You have to report it, which they did, but we should know did they pay for it? Did they not pay for it? None of that information, just Russia, Russia, Bitcoin. It could also be just to have a nice excuse for what's really happening
1:11:01
Unknown: this morning as restaurants nationwide ramp up to pre pandemic levels. Some customers may notice something new on the menu, higher prices. One reason the cost of food, especially beef pork in chicken is surging, and you're seeing our chicken prices, probably well, they're more than double what they normally are. The warehouse grill in drinkery. Near Omaha says it had no choice but to add $2 to all chicken and beef dishes on the menu and an extra $3 for steak. And even getting as close to where we need to be will be helpful. The other reason for the price hikes, restaurants and their suppliers are facing a major shortage of workers which is forcing them to pay higher wages to keep and attract staff.
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John: A lot of people don't want to come to work because of a lot of the stimulus packages and so a lot of my farmers are saying they're only about two thirds of the people they need.
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Adam: And we've got let prices doubling
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John: What did stems from this report California play that California clip oops, oops oops. Okay,
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Unknown: prices here in the Bay Area are now just a few cents shy of hitting a nearly decade high. At the same time. The cost of taking a ride share service is skyrocketing amid a driver shortage. Katie was Emma Goss is live now with details on when we can start to see prices flatten out and ways to save Emma Heather here in Palo Alto and across the bay area on good luck finding gas prices for below $4 a gallon. experts expect prices
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to peak next month. And then by late August come back down they area gas prices have jumped $1.27 from a year ago now averaging $4.34 a gallon now
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that things are going back to normal demand is ramping up and oil production is not rebounding as quickly and that has brought oil prices up very quickly. And thus gas prices like pay
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John: for gas they $50 per day on gasoline.
1:12:59
Unknown: Hector Castellanos drives 300 miles a day picking up riders for Uber and Lyft. He's busier than he's been in quite a while with more people needing rides to work in airports and fewer rideshare drivers available to pick them up. Over the weekend. One man tweeted an eight minute drive from SFO running $100 on Lyft. And Uber, he ended up taking a taxi for just $30 Uber and Lyft. Both say they are temporarily boosting paying for drivers to incentivize more people to drive for them. Uber says drivers averaging 20 hours a week are making close to $25 an hour Lyft says drivers in their top markets last month average 30 to $35 an hour, is that what you're experiencing? It's less than that casting
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honest, says he's making close to 12 to $15 an hour driving full time and sometimes goes long distances to reach people where no one else is available to pick them up.
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That's why a lot of drivers don't want to keep driving. That's why we are short of drivers.
1:13:58
While prices could climb a few cents higher next month. It's unlikely we'll ever reach $5 a gallon to save our services. You could comparison shop through the apps and also look for coupon codes online.
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John: Yeah, I don't know why they would. But create an artificial shortage. Yeah. jack up the prices. Yes. See what happens. That's what I mean if you want to make the theory that this this whole meat thing was bullcrap. Never happened. It was just a good excuse to jack up prices. I'm not going to argue it okay. It's possible. couple couple other things.
1:14:41
Adam: The World Economic Forum now has the cyber polygon simulation of upcoming cyber pandemic. Very similar to event 201. I mean nothing to see here. We haven't learned so I'm sure it's not happening. I'm crazy
1:14:55
John: World Economic Forum do event to that event. 21 or whatever it was. Yeah.
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Adam: 201 Yeah, no, they didn't they were a big part of it. Absolutely. No, it was. Yes. It was with Harvard. It was with the with the World Health Organization's Hopkins, I
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John: believe,
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Adam: Johns Hopkins on Harvard. Yeah. Well, okay. I mean, if you can, I'll send it to you. It's in the show notes. I'm just saying that when you get this, I'll take it to your to your global warming. And it fits in with this. You have a drought right now, in the western part of the United States, corn has doubled in all feedstocks. I mean, it's just as possible that JBS went, let's fake something so we can stop because we're dying out here. We can't afford who can't afford the prices of feed, that may be possible. But where this is going towards, and it comes back into bitcoin talk, and it comes back in the war on meat talk, it comes back in the energy talk is E s, G. That's the environmental sustainable goals, which is this new buzzword for investment and where money from governments is going to be exclusively allowed to go and and corporate investors are already saying, well, you have to have your ESG has to be in order. And Klaus said something very shortly here, about ESG. And I think that's where it's headed finalized. Maybe
1:16:16
Unknown: what we need is also a new mindset. It has been mentioned, we in the business world, we see now, some companies who are not committed to ESG metrics to stakeholder capitalism, by just to stakeholder capitalism, is that those companies are on the wrong side of history. But it's not only companies, I think we also have to ask the question how we can, applies the ESG metrics, even to governments to because it's not just GDP, its well being its prosperity,
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Adam: ESG metrics, that's your carbon tax, right, their ESG metrics. And they're gonna come up with some unit of exchange and the ESG metrics, and you'll be taxed on it. And in and I think what he's saying, Oh, we have to go further than than commercial companies, governments. And eventually, human beings will be taxed on your ESG behavior, if you sing too much all that stuff. These people are crazy. But I'm
1:17:29
John: not arguing that.
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Adam: ABC did take a deep look into this Russian stuff. These hackers, they even did something really unique.
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Unknown: ABC News has been closely tracking the growing threat of cyber attacks, recently attending a conference full of hackers in Moscow. The organizer of the conference, a company called positive technologies, claims, the gathering is a chance for businesses to learn how to prevent a cyber attack.
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It's like boxing, right? So you start boxing with somebody and you may fail, but then you get more experience. Every time you have opponent which is stronger, more strong and more strong. And probably at the end of the day, you fight with the champion World Champion,
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but the Biden administration recently slapped sanctions on positive technologies, calling the conference recruiting ground for Russian cyber spice. There
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Adam: you go. Sure. Yeah, they're setting the stage for the big powwow. I wonder what how that's gonna go. I mean, Putin is already is already saying, Hey, we're monitoring you for, you know, human rights violations, all those people he got locked up still four months after the so called insurrection. He's just messing with Biden, he doesn't care.
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John: If Biden's is weak,
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Adam: I still hear Whitney stuff.
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John: Okay, so Whitney Webb, I you know, I remember we talked about air a couple of times in the show. So I have a bunch of clips she was with rfj Junior art Kennedy Jr. And so I have him introducing her. This is the art of Jake. rF KJ Whitney best.
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Adam: I have a question about that. Yeah, I mean, I have dyslexia. I do stuff
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John: backwards touch by touch typing is shot.
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Adam: But what's interesting is you got because you got the B you did the web instead of the the web you did the S it's just weird. Yeah, I mean, yeah, I understand that but it's the right
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John: I don't know what the bit was the biega
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Adam: I like it makes no sense. And it's just copy and paste right? You didn't actually do it wrong six times.
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John: You'll be honest about it. I had a disk copy and paste cuz that's it. You didn't have too much trouble the past division usually, yes. Titles and so especially when there's this many of them, but I also had our K K And I did correct that. And then I had to go back and fix those.
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Adam: It's kind of actually these, these misspellings become a real way for me to find stuff. It's like, wait a minute, I think was best.
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John: Alright. Anyway, this is the intro way that editors use. That's why you misspell stuff as an editor. Oh, really? Yeah, because you can find as you don't make the mistake of leaving in this weather, that's why the, the first paragraph is called a lead. Oh, and in any normal way, spelled le e
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Adam: d o, that's why it's sort of called that ah,
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John: and there's a bunch of different misspellings that are done purposely that way you can, you can track them down. Easy, easily, because you can't,
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Adam: you know, you can't read it without freaking out.
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John: So let's start with the listening to death. This is a Kennedy's intro. I don't
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Adam: know how you how you do your research, but you are more dialed in anybody that I know and
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Unknown: understand kind of the gravity of what's happening and all the characters are and the role not only of the pharmaceutical industry, but the banks, the financial industry, the intelligence agencies and others in
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Adam: I guess what people would now call the great reset. And possession is used as leveraging that we're saying of the pandemic to impose the East totalitarian controls and these huge cultural and value shifts and structural shifts in American democracy. Whitney writes her own website, which is called unlimited Hangout. And she also writes often for the defender, thank you for doing that. And also for the
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Unknown: last American vagabond, but her stories are, are the kinds of stories that I just wait,
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John: you know, to come out and number eight, because I didn't want I see anything new that you've written. Let's talk about Bill Gates.
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Unknown: And Jeffrey Epstein,
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was that really a friendship?
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John: What was going on there?
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Adam: Yeah, yeah. I love Whitney for this work.
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John: Okay, well, I'm going to tell you that what i think i think Whitney Webb is full of shit. Really, you haven't trained journalists, she makes connections that don't exist, she makes stuff up. And should do if you listen to her long enough, if you if you actually have any. If you're in that business, you can see. I mean, I can see where somebody Kennedy and Emma color they both think she's wonderful, but they're all she's doing is confirming their, their hopes and beliefs. That's the way I see the way she operates. But I think she's full of shit I listened to and I'm listening to this is None of this makes any sense. She digs up, she'll dig up some obscure facts that you can't prove or disprove. And then she extrapolates she's the great extrapolate, or she can extrapolate all kinds of stuff. And the reason I can say that is because I pretty much in the next few clips. I know everybody in all these stores in all these stores that she's talking about. And she's operating out of Chile. She's not even in the United States pounding the pavement. I mean, she's I mean, you can say the same thing about Glenn Greenwald, because he's in Brazil. But Greenwald, you know, has a track record of you know, drag and finding Snowden and going to Hong Kong and traveling around the world. Far as I concerned, this woman just stays in Chile, as far as I can tell, and does all her work from there. And she doesn't go to public sources. She does that. But your extrapolations
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bother me. Let's start with the first clip from her.
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Unknown: Jeffrey Epstein. And what was that really a friendship?
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John: What was going on there? Well, you
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Unknown: know, it's hard to describe exactly the nature of the relationship in that sense, because a lot of the way that the people around Epstein were, it's hard to really call them friends, because a lot of the way that network operates is through blackmail, even on people that are technically on their side. So what's the very dog eat dog world? I guess you could say so friends may sort of be a loose term in the way that you know, regular people understand that when you're talking about this type of, you know, ruling elite, they have a very different mentality and a very different approach to friendship maybe then, than the average person would love. What's not particularly notable about the Bill Gates, Jeffrey Epstein relationship is that even now that it's being talked about in mainstream circles in connection with the Gates's divorce, the mainstream media continues to assert that they did not meet until 2011. There is a mountain of evidence, in my opinion,
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John: a mountain of evidence in her opinion, I think she got the same as a mountain of evidence.
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Adam: I think she has one article that she refers to that is from 2008 or 2009. Well, no, she
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John: has the ash Has she has her documentation that on the is a little better than that. But when she says something she wanted she she does these laughs in the middle of stuff. And she just say something and she'll chuckle in there. Much like gates. Does and then she says things like a mountain of evidence and then she has to back it off with in my opinion. It's just a mountain of evidence if you have a mountain of evidence is a mountain of evidence, there's no opinion about it. So I'm always, I'm always skeptical when people are using that kind of weasel. They do weaselly stuff like that. But let's go on with clip. The next one, clip three,
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Unknown: that suggests that this is categorically false, and that they actually knew each other back in the 1990s. I first stumbled upon this in 2019, when I was doing an investigative series on the Epstein scandal, there was a scrubbed article from a January 22 2001 that had originally been published in the Evening Standard, a well respected UK newspaper talking about Prince Andrew and his relationship with just Layne Maxwell to Jeffrey Epstein and the part on Jeffrey Epstein. And the reason it was scrubbed, it appears to have been scrubbed out during the period of his first arrest between 2006 and 2007 is because it mentions the fact that Jeffrey Epstein, at some point before the publication of that article had openly claimed to have been working in collaboration with the Central Intelligence Agency, the CIA. So of course, the revelations that later came to light about Epstein, obviously the you know, the the powers that be the national security state didn't want to have any obvious ties hanging around there. So that article ended up disappearing. But what was also notable about that article, and what stuck out to me is that, you know, since this was published in 2001, there's a line in there talking about Epstein saying that Epstein was a billionaire hedge fund manager, which was sort of the property developer which is sort of the the theme at the time and articles about Epstein, but it says that Epstein made his millions through his business links with
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three individuals, Leslie Wexner, Donald Trump and Bill Gates being the third, which is pretty significant when you consider the closeness of someone like Donald Trump and Leslie Wexner, to Jeffrey Epstein to have Bill Gates and a list of those. alongside those two individuals suggests the ties were rather close. At least one Epstein victim that I've spoken to personally, who was in the, you know, sort of embroiled in Epstein's network from 1995 to 1996 said that she heard Epstein and in Maxwell talk about Bill Gates, like they knew him really well.
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Adam: I have two questions. One, I'm kind of unsure why you're doing this other than to tell everyone you think Whitney, Webb is full of shit. Is there any other reason? Because there's not really any information in this.
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John: There was good information I taught to think about the the newspaper article being scrubbed was interesting. Yeah, we've talked about Whitney Webb as being referred to on the show constantly. No, no. Oh, yeah, we did it when we had we had it with Nicola. And then you talked about Whitney Webb a little bit in the last
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Adam: show. But I talked about I didn't play endless clips of her really endless because I
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John: can stop playing these clips immediately. If you did, that's what you know, I just have a long position in here that I think needs revealing because people think Whitney Webb is some sort of a superstar. Glenn Greenwald, kind of an investigator, a great investigative reporter. She's got a big book coming out. And we've talked about the fact that there's these books coming out and one of them's a Whitney Webb
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Adam: book. Okay, so the answer is, yes, you you're doing this to show that she's full. This is fine, that she's full of shit. That's what you say. I
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John: can stop. No, I
1:28:29
Adam: want I want you to complete it. Absolutely. I'm completely open to what you're saying. I'm just surprised.
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John: Well, the clips from right now and they're not as long except for one. Well, let's go with clip four.
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Unknown: In Maxwell talk about Bill Gates like they knew him really well. And of course, we know that Nathan Myhrvold who was Chief Technology Officer of Microsoft, throughout the 1990s when Bill Gates closest confidant, who co wrote his book, The road ahead in the late 90s. You know, it very, very much involved in Microsoft's business and Bill Gates. His life as well was very close to Jeffrey Epstein. During the 1990s. He traveled with him actually to Russia as part of a Microsoft Russia conference. There's photographs of Epstein being a part of that trip along with a journalist. It was sort of a digital media journalist named Esther Dyson, Esther Dyson, Bill Gates, Nathan Myhrvold, and a lot of the Silicon Valley elite are part of something called the edge Foundation, which is basically how Epstein was able to connect so intimately with a lot of the individuals that would later become a Silicon Valley elite. This includes people like Jeff Bezos, Kim ball and Ilan Musk, Bill Gates, Nathan Myhrvold, and some other names as well also in responsible for how he ended up having dinners with people like Google co founder, Sergey Brin. All of these people were connected to the edge Foundation, which was founded by this literary agent who also has ties to the national security state named john Brockman.
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John: This is just guilt by association. We're talking about the billionaires dinners, which is where he met the Google guy if he was because he was invited to these things. This is all she does. It's just a lot of guilt by so I know Nathan Myhrvold. I know john Brockman Brockman is not part of the national security state. It's not he's not even close to it. And Myhrvold is just that ex professor from Princeton, who got involved with gays she goes on into later because I'm gonna stop playing these clips. In later clips, she goes on and shows how that you know, and there's some other one or two characters that were brought in to work for the Gates Foundation. And they were somehow associated with, with Epstein, who now according to her was an investor in high tech companies, and I don't know any evidence of that he was a phony hedge fund manager. It goes on and on. Now, I'm not gonna play anymore.
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Adam: I want to this is very helpful, because I, you're you're, you're helping me form a new opinion. I don't want you to stop. Alright.
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John: But I actually I could just easily a skip to the little kicker I have here. It's only 11 seconds.
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Adam: Okay.
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John: And we'll we'll skip the other two.
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Adam: Sure. Because I really don't mind now. I
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John: think you convinced me stop the question. Let's go with what this is the kicker. And this is just a very just listening period. And this is This to me is her. In essence,
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Unknown: the question is, why is mainstream media so reluctant to look in to the actual origins of that relationship? You know, I think what's your reason for the laughter in there? For sure.
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John: What's the reason for the laugh? She does this constantly. Why is she laughing right there in the middle of that comment?
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Adam: You kind of talked over Let me listen again, the question
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Unknown: is, why is mainstream media so reluctant to look in? The actual origins of that relationship? You know, I think there is cause for concern there. For sure.
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John: Yeah, there's Cause you know, I,
1:32:09
Adam: she's not a great talker, that's for sure. She doesn't really do much
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John: hurt cause for concern is that the mainstream media, right? Is not looking into the origins of the gates, Epstein relationship. Who cares? There's a relationship we know it's a fact, to guys or who knows the depths of I think it'd be more interesting to get the logs how many times he's been to the island, but she's got this preoccupation with the date. Okay, so here they first met. So what? Why is that cause for concern with uh,
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Adam: I think that you're right. She's looking for a guide. I like reading her stuff. And this is really an extension. And maybe that's where she went wrong, because I was very impressed with her multipart Steve series over mega Corp. And this was all Epstein stuff that was and it was Lansky, and the guy from Elle brands, you know, all all of that, how that all fit together. And she done it, I thought it a really good job of laying out all these different connections. What for me makes it interesting again, with with gates dropping out of sight, all of a sudden, is something else that happened. It's funny because I was looking for resignations, when I saw the remember what before, just just before this all happened. There was a whole slew of CEOs that resigned. And before COVID, just one after the other, you know, including Bob Iger, and just CEOs resigning. And I think we kind of thought shooting these guys might have known something they want to get out. They didn't want to have any part with it. And so as I'm searching around, I see that the CEO only eight months he's was the CEO of Tyson Foods. He resigned five days ago, like well, if you know that there's some bullcrap coming with the meat industry, you might resign, but the one that then struck my eye was this one.
1:34:04
Unknown: Hey, well, Leon black is stepping down as his role from his role as CEO of Apollo, the big private equity firm that he founded, he will be replaced by his fellow co founder, Mark Rowan as CEO. Although Black will continue as Apollo's Chairman also, the Board of Apollo will be expanded and will include four new independent directors. Now this is in a press release. It comes in conjunction with another press release that concluded the Epstein review into Leon black. This is the situation where they looked into the relationship between black and Jeffrey Epstein. They retained a law firm Dechert in order to observe and better understand their relationship and how it impacted Apollo. So they released the findings of that report as well where they say that the key findings include that Apollo never retained Epstein for any services that was reiterated from statements made earlier. by Apollo, they also found that there was no evidence that black was involved in any way in Mr. Epstein's criminal activities.
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Adam: So, this is a very is Leon black is the CEO and one of the three co founders of Apollo Capital Management who have I think, half a trillion dollars. They're one of the biggest hedge funds in the world. And he was accused of raping a Russian model and using her pretty much as a sex slave for I think, a number of years. And now there's all kinds of allegations coming out against him. They did an investigation, which was very funny, the company's own law firm, which had two members of these investigation, were also implicated in other types of things, including Josh Harris, who was supposed to take over from Leon black, he's the other co founder, he stepped down. He's no longer with the company leaving it with a third guy. And and he's now going to take over. But what's interesting about Leon black is he does have a lot of connections to to a to Silicon Valley. He I think it was Drexel, who helped Microsoft go public, I can't remember he but he was part of that. His dad, Eli black, he was the CEO and president of United Fruit. You remember that? United Fruit which later became Chiquita Banana. Which we're sorry.
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John: No, I mean, yeah, but oh, I mean, it's obvious that this guy was be stepping down because of the Epstein connection, but that was that relate to other people stepping down, like Iger?
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Adam: Oh, no, that's how I that's how I bumped into the story. That's all. I was just searching around. And then I bumped into this. I'm like, that's interesting that this guy stepped down. He not really hearing much about it. But then I found of all places on true hoop.com, which is a basketball website. And they have a substack. dated and you really I'm gonna the links in the show notes. They have a 12 part series, which I think is it's a it's like Whitney Webb stuff, only holy crap. This is nothing you've ever heard before. In particular, the relationship between the money between the sex and NBA and that's where it gets interesting. If you look at all the all the people who have billionaires who fund NBA or own NBA teams, to to Harris, one of the cofounders of Apollo, he's the governor of the Philadelphia 70 sixers, the wrestler also he's going to be the new CEO of Apollo Atlanta Hawks. See NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, his co present co board member of Apollo Paul Allen, of course the blazers, bomber, the Clippers, everyone's being implicated in this 12 part series as really a bunch of horrible, horrible eight holes and they have gates all over this thing. And he
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John: says no team, he doesn't
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Adam: know he doesn't. But he has the relationship because of Microsoft and he and Leon black go way back. So there's something brewing. And remember that also Boris Nikolic was named and he's a Bill Gates's financial adviser was was named the executor of aptina state this all this shit that I think is
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John: the backup executor backup, okay.
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Adam: So there's something going on. I think that what Whitney's not doing a good job of which he does a better job of in her mega Corp overview. This may be a bit of a stretch is linked that all together now simultaneously. This is exact and this is where I brought it up I think two shows ago, Jenny Jordan is posting a very similar stories to this posting and she's now posting about Leon black and how he was a part of this and and she's going back. I don't know about Brockman or any kind of implication. I don't know about all of that. But there is there for sure. Something very big and vast is happening with bankers, underage women, and creepy shit. And I think that it's all going to come out and I am now thinking crazy as it may seem that Melinda Gates may be the one that's going to trip it. Someone of that ilk is going to trip it or has because this is stinks. It stinks. All these stories. All this information Bill Gates Gone. Gone. Dr. Bill. We that's just you can't just dismiss that he's no longer in the picture.
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John: Well, a couple of things. One bill is run by his public relations team. If they tell him to just get it No, you're gonna you're gonna screw yourself if you go out there and start becoming a high profile person at this moment they're gonna because all they're gonna do everyone's gonna just ask you about the divorce. It's gonna be no good. Just stay out of the public light. Just stay home. No big deal. And that's what I believe is going on with him. I don't believe he's disappeared or dead.
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Adam: I didn't say that. I didn't say that.
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John: You did earlier you suggested it that he's dead. No, you suggested that he could be gone because he's you know, he's maybe he's dead. He's you Okay, it was casual. It was no big deal. I just think a lot of this is guilt by association a lot of hand wringing I think when the web's behind a lot of it I think she's I think she's full of shit I that's all I can tell you. I can play the other clips but it's not beside the point my points been made. And you can read your stuff and think all these crazy things are gonna happen. I don't see it.
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Adam: Now all right, well, that's fine. I have one final question. Are there silk sheets on Epstein Island or is it just regular
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John: cotton? Now sure there's still what they turned the place down you know. With that I'd
1:41:17
Adam: like to thank you for your courage to in the morning to you the man who may put the sea in cyber pandemic ladies and gentlemen Mr. JOHN c. devorah.
1:41:26
John: In the morning, you and Mr. Adam Curry also in the morning ships you see boots on the ground feeding yourself to the water the dames and knights out there
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Adam: in the morning to our trolls in the troll room. You know what I haven't done yet. I need to get a troll count Hold on a second. trolls Can you please put your hands up if you don't mind? There we go down to 1828 not bad 1828 for Thursday that's kind of it's kind of par for the course they are listening at no agenda stream comm that's where you can listen to all of the live streams that happened across gitmo-nation we've had this for a long time it's a chat at the same time so that's why you control you can end and you know if this person during the live show was watching then it gets even better or you can just drop by we have podcasts running on the stream all talk no commercials all value for value it's a great place to be or if you want to follow us on our on algo wise non algo a social network known as no agenda social.com which is a mastodon instance so you anywhere you can get a mastodon account you can follow us follow at John Dvorak at no agenda social calm or at Adam at no agenda social calm and once the Federation kicks in, then you will eventually see pretty much everything that is posted there and come through on the timeline. And and please consider setting up your own instance. Your own mastodon server federate that's the only way we can make it move forward. And in the morning to our artists for Episode 1351 this was the Memorial Day episode we are suckers for symbolism now that's why sir net Ned got it pans down he had the beautiful Stars and Stripes
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with the with the eagle look at the kick ass Eagle Eye looking like hey, a mess you up. And there was some other stuff I think wasn't there. There was some other things a
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John: bunch of stuff and you were promoting a couple of things that I kind of pushed back on I was I can't remember which one No,
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Adam: no, no. Here's what we were going to talk about that mountain j tries to get this kinda Yeah. The Evolution thing to stick but it's just not working. He
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John: she keeps is a guy I think tante Neel is.
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Adam: I don't know. I don't think it's
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John: a woman she's in I know Holland. But I don't know. We can't tell you these are Jim pseudonyms who knows what they? What what to what. But that piece? It keeps getting resubmitted in various forms. It's never going to be abused. No, it's not. That's what we're going to talk about dimension to mountain j as he said that the mountain j piece of the mountain j and tante. Neel mountain Jenna and J. No. Stop it.
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Adam: Yeah, there was nothing that I was pushing. That was the only thing we wanted to talk about. Yeah, they want to talk if there wasn't anything else we liked. Let me see. Kenny Ben also the flag and ego which was nice, but that was just a choice. Just a preference by us.
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John: Yeah,
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Adam: yeah. Puppies, although appropriate. No.
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John: It's also a call backtest that's dated?
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Adam: Yeah. bug. appa T. couldn't use that. That was the title. That's kind of an unwritten rule. And then looks like a couple of things came in later.
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John: Yeah, I saw that. Yeah, cuz after we posted the show,
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Adam: yeah, networks, put some stuff in there and a couple other people. So that was too bad. But
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John: I liked the the bug that was drawn I use his stuff on a couple of on two on two newsletters in a row. And to get to go to
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Adam: our networks, network network network networks networks,
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John: yeah networks
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Adam: By the way, it's official mountain j is a lady. Okay,
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John: I think we knew that
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Adam: I don't know anything anymore.
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John: Yes, ness works who did the bug bug appetit with the with the cricket with breasts holding a glass of wine. If you go to the page of art, there's a lot of good stuff there and much of it is quite good. I use the cow with the herd mentality which you'd like one yeah, I used that on a newsletter and I used another one on the newsletter. The one down vac stability eligibility use that it just for some reason the stuff has not been picked. I don't think by us for the main show. Alright. Not sure why
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Adam: well, people are already seeing people already step up for this show, which is good. Already stuff on there. That's interesting. So fast. these are these are professional sometimes but also amateurs who just love the challenge who and we are one of the only podcast very, very few that changed their album art their cover art every single show, which we feel is a huge advantage Not only is it is great, is creative just makes for a better complete product. It stands out and someone sees it in an what's new listing or if you're just searching First off, you know, it's not the same image over and over and over again. And and I think the artists also like this professional challenge, and it's true value for value is it's it's a it's a kind of a competition. So yes, someone quote unquote, wins. But I think there's also appreciation for our feedback. And then just the challenge of doing it and the other artists and they talk about a lot of nowadays
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John: community of artists
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Adam: is it's no agenda art generator calm. And if you're using a podcasting 2.0 compatible app, then you've probably seen a whole bunch of these pictures fly by as we were talking about them and Dred Scott uses them in all of our chapters, many no agenda nation shows are now starting to use the features of podcasting 2.0. So when you do make sure you go ahead and also also most of the pieces are promoted on the on the no agenda social
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John: is a bot is a bot. I think that there's a lot that takes him picks him up and throws him in there.
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Adam: So help save podcasting from douchebags all related to Bill Gates and Epstein and go and get a new app, try a new app. It's simple, new podcast apps calm and just just look at them. Some of them are web apps, you don't have to download anything. And I support that. And of course we thank again artists for Episode 1351 now I've completely forgotten forgotten who it was 13 so net net No, it's no 1351 Oh
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John: yeah, we that Yeah, there are certain
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Adam: net net part of our value for value model you put back into it what you get out of it. That's really what we want. And we have a number of people who come in for executive producer associate executive producer credits every single show because they found the previous show or this upcoming one to be so valuable and we're going to thank them right now.
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John: Yeah, starting with Sir MAGA nudo della paws in new brown fells Texas who came in with 13 out of $33.33 and he says thank you for your courage. Let me get keyboard sorry. Thank you for your courage. He would like to hear jingles listen to what the lizard people say. Yeah, in order to D to karma and that's
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Adam: it no explanation of the numbers other than holy crap. Beautiful. A lot of threes. We love that. So maca, Nuno Thank you very much. Listen
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John: to what the lizard people say. You found karma. Definitely do not remember that.
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Adam: That's what came up when I searched for it. Ah.
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John: I did. Okay. Charlie Henry came in at $650 and he's in Parts Unknown. It looks like he is in the USA. This donation for my wife Christina Henry's birthday, which is Friday, June 4, and we'll bring her to danger by the way. Good. You have the birthday list in front of you. Can you?
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Adam: Yeah, I can check that out.
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John: Not this one, but If If Henry Mackey is on the list No.
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Adam: Really Henry Mackey and how old does young Henry become today? 1010 years old and beautiful age. All right.
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John: I find that hard to believe, actually. But that's what I'm told that he's 10.
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Adam: Yeah, seems just like yesterday.
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John: Yeah. Yesterday was for Yeah. Back to Christina Henry's birthday, which is Friday. And oh, by the way, Henry was B his birthday was in the first
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Adam: okay.
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John: It will bring her into Daim status. She'd like to be known as Dame Christina pearl of the clear blue skies. And we'd like birthday cake and Bordeaux at the roundtable, which is a great combo. If it's a Sweet Bordeaux, perhaps I'd like an F cancer from my step mom who passed away last week. And can we please request some business buying karma for an upcoming venture slash adventure? Love is let stay very encouraged Charlie Henry.
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Adam: You bet Charlie. You bet. Oh, hey, no, I said that. You bet. But what happened? Oh, this just break all of a sudden. You've got karma.
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John: Like copus COPPA sticky in Bristol, Rhode Island 500. You can get the next one with their friends from Japan. Ella copus deki. Bristol, Rhode Island. Hi, Adam and john. I would punched in the mouth over a year ago and have been suckling from the value teat ever since I repent. Please de de-douche me. You've been de deuced no jingles No. termo.
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Adam: Then we have 333 from Japan or Mark Dooku, Japan and all the disputed islands in the Japan sea. Good to hear from sir mark. And we also have a note from Dame asteroid coming up. Dear john Adam, thanks for keeping us all sane over the last year looks like there's love and light at the end of the tunnel. You were spot on with your analysis of the Tokyo games. Will they won't they? It's a game of chicken. Tokyo government would cancel given half a chance but they would have to foot the enormous cancellation charges for the TV rights, global sponsorship deals, temporary facilities you name it. That's even more than I thought it was. If they have to cancel they have to pay for it only if the IOC cancel will Tokyo be off the hook. That's the International Olympic Committee. They famously said last week they have no intention of calling off the games even if Tokyo is in a state of emergency with over 100,000 participants and officials visiting Tokyo has no capacity to cope. If an outbreak occurs in any of the venues or worse still the Olympic Village. It's gonna be fun. We'll keep you updated as these as this unfurls over the next two months looking forward to seeing you in the keeper here as soon as all of this is over. If you could send some GCSE exam karma to my daughter Mila at the British school here in Tokyo, he would help on the four exam she's taking out of 12 the other eight were canceled due to the pandemic the virus is obviously selective of which exam
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boards it hits. Yes, indeed. That is, sir Mark Dooku, Japan and all the disputed islands in the Japan sea. Good to hear from you good sir. And he's a real sir. You've got twice
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John: Sir Christopher Kessler, a Baron from Marshfield, Wisconsin. 333 33. And he just says no jingles no car My dad is the best note today.
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Adam: There's others.
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John: Candy Walker mirando. City, Texas. 333 33.
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Adam: This is the best note. I have nothing from her and that's exactly right. No note she just Hey, we're happy to help you out. Thank you candy. If you did have a note. Send it to us notes at no agenda show dotnet.
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John: Use the subject line donation donation. Madison mclr in Park City, Utah 333. Park City. This is my first donation but I'm a new listener and no need for deducing by parents have been listeners for two years. Right. I hope this will boost my Hillsdale College application.
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Adam: Well,
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John: I'll need some karma. Also, john sounds like john wayne Madison.
1:54:48
Adam: I'm not sure if that's a compliment.
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John: I'm not sure it is. I
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Adam: think it's a conspiracy theory guy.
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John: Oh, great from
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Adam: way back from way back Madison, let's try This little bit of goat karma might help with the app you've got. There she is Dame Astrid, from Japan, as you know, she's the duck. I'm sorry. We missed skipped last one, Adam. province. Sure. Do you think provencher Province? Sure. province sharp schar 276 39. Nice from Canada. So I'm thinking that this is probably a executive producer donation sent to us in Canada. navion. dollar. Rhett's What do you think?
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John: We can bump him up?
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Adam: I think I think that's a I think he's a total bumper. Yeah, we'll do. We'll do that. Then we have Dame Astra Duchess of Japan and all the disputed islands in the Japan sea see a theme here with sir mark, john Adam, through our fourth wave here in Tokyo, but it was a continually extended state of emergency. This is boots on the ground. I asked for it. She also sent us a donation which is really nice. So did mark, one could get on with their lives pretty much as usual without too many restrictions. Everybody did. Being masked was never an issue here. And people use their common sense in avoiding the three C's. Or the three C's.
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John: coughing, cussing and cuck holding.
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Adam: Yes. The worst hit were bars and restaurants which are not allowed to serve alcohol and had to shut at 8pm. Well, of course it's nocturnal. We all know this. But somehow being on a crowded train commuting to and from work seems to be okay. January though they kick into that. Yeah. Generally though, people are not too keen to get vaccinated. Also, Japan has to undergo their own vaccine safety trials before approval. Historically, the Japanese have been put off by the troublesome adverse side effects of the MMR vaccine and the HPV vaccine. And vaccination is no longer recommended. Ha, gee, there you go. And she has an extract from the Japan Times from May 29 2021. Japan has the lowest rates of confidence in vaccines in the world with just 30% of Japanese saying they quote strongly agreed that vaccines are safe and effective. According to an HK survey from last year, and more than 1/3 of Japanese said they did not want to get the COVID-19 jab worse, a growing number of people in Japan don't believe vaccines are effective. And then de mastered continues. Also the Japanese health insurance system is quite good, which makes the gamble of not taking the vaccine worth it. But you also might want to look at it as an incentive getting your shot in the Rio Goku Sumo area as you get to wait in at the box seats for potential adverse side effects to kick in and she sent us a picture of the sumo arena with with newly vaccinated people. Some of them look Did you see that
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picture? Had you seen this email? Yeah. slumped over. And just people that didn't look too great in those those.
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John: There's a sumo match or something.
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Adam: I don't know that. That wasn't a great picture. I'm concerned for those people in those boxes, love and light day Master, Duchess of Japan, and all the disputed islands in the Japan sea. Thank you very much stay mastered. We miss you.
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John: She does mention that. It seems as if the Japanese have the absolute lowest. was calling approval rating for vaccines in the world. Yeah, it's like 33% of the population thinks they're efficacious or useful.
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Adam: Yeah, that's right.
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John: Very low number. Brad Fisher in hot springs, South Dakota.
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Adam: Shouldn't we boycott the Olympic games since these people are clearly republicans?
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John: These Japanese? It must be Brad Fisher in hot springs, South Dakota. 5033. We're in the Free State of South Dakota which is never mentioned by the way as one of the I guess. areas of the world that never liked down she never liked as she brags about it. Yeah. And nobody studies it does show that it is bogus. logged down no like that doesn't make any difference. My first donation cause confusion with dimension of Queen Jordan the the Roper the current Miss rodeo America. Or, yeah, rodeo. We're in the Free State of South Dakota and have a cold beverage waiting when you visit. Keep up the excellence in broadcasting and God bless.
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Adam: Thank you. I don't know exactly what the confusion was. I don't remember that. Queen Jordan. I
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John: don't remember anything about it. Casey gray.
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Adam: Thank you, Brian. Casey gray Grand Prairie Texas. Not too far from here. $250 Hey guys, I'm a rhodonite here. makin donation thanks for being the best podcast in the universe. I made this donation from my business account to get a right So here's a shameless business plug. I'm the owner of 360 jujitsu in Grand Prairie, Texas, where I'll teach you how to choke them out instead of pay them in the mouth. Any listeners, nice. Any listeners in the Metroplex get a 20% discount for mentioning they heard this on the show. Also, I recently launched a CRM software for martial arts school to manage their schools. And I'd like some are two D two karma for that. Thanks for always keeping it real Casey in Grand Prairie Texas 360. JJ b.com I think it is 363 60 Jiu Jitsu. All right now. Thank you very much. Here we go. You need to our to do you got that for you. You've got karma.
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John: Yes, she needs to get some. Some promotion for the software. Philip Lyons Smith in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. 23456. And another great note, gentlemen, thank you for your courage. Boom. Done.
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Adam: We love that. Perfect. Thank you. Scott Tila 233 another associate executive producer ship credit for you celebrating lifting the mask mandate in our area. Thanks for keeping my amygdala normal this year. I would appreciate jingle sciences in bullshit Fauci wheeze calling out my girlfriend as a douchebag. Now that she's hooked on the show, oh, she's hooked on the show. So he knows he can't be a douchebag most sciences.
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John: I get it. I like it. You want to watch or read? This was long.
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Adam: This is Andrew panna Bianco from Peoria Arizona 20601. Interesting number gentlemen, please accept the above donation. This brings me to knighthood, computations below. I am celebrating this knighthood on the one year anniversary of my dad saying adios mofos to this world at 88 years of age pipe came along way Jimmy as his friends knew him knew nothing about getting hit in the mouth because if you did he would respond in kind with that I would like to be dubbed Sir Andrew the night who says no no jingles no karma definitely no Rogan roundtable no requests no GMO no soy products no high fructose corn syrup please. This knighthood is dedicated to Jimmy this knighthood get a dedicated to Jimmy also coincides with me paying off my house 12 years early, no debt, no debt. No debt. There is something to be said for that. And it's called freedom. As the forthcoming night who says no, I say no to the following I say no to social media as ad platform ostracize and limit free speech for those whose ideas do not conform to the currently accepted idea of correctness. I say no to downloading apps for so called smartphones. We all know these apps notorious for monetizing the personal data of the user and spying on them. In fact, I say no to being tethered to a cell phone in total. Do as Jcd does and put the phone in the draw. I say no to the fast food conglomerates, their patrons sacrifice good health and return for convenience. Not exactly value for value. Do as I do
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and just learn to cook I could go on with two of my favorite knows our take no shit. And of course no agenda. The Big thanks to john and Adam. It's all mocker but one can smirk or whisper. I chose the former. I always forget how that works. Cheers. God bless all producers, dames and knights and you both. And then he has a couple of couple of calculations say Well, thank you very much. So now is this. Let me see what's on the list. This is it is dedicated to his dad. So who gets the I guess he'll become Sir Andrew.
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John: That's what I was thinking. Was that do he? Is he on the list at all?
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Adam: Sir Andrew? Yes. Yes, he'll be Sir Andrew. Everybody said, Jimmy, this is dedicated to Jimmy do we want to put Jimmy for the for the associate executive producer ship?
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John: Always is with that like that? We do
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Adam: not have the knighthood dedicated to Jimmy.
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John: I am celebrating this knighthood on the one year anniversary. My dad's saying yeah, we'll just leave it for what it is.
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Adam: We'll leave it for it. Yeah, this is. I think we're good. I think we're good. All right.
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John: Thank you, Alison. she's she's heard the thing though. Yeah. Summers case is that what do you think that's what did say 202 10. sounds right. The bar business in San Diego is starting to turn for the better. And I had to donate this week after reading through the Fauci emails. You guys are right, and nailed the Fauci fraud months ago, months ago, over a year ago.
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Adam: But yeah, like 14 months easily
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John: because we identified Fauci as the guy with the you know, the AC t guy. Yeah, way to go, no agenda nation. Okay, now I'm going to get to the last one which is calling Preston Oregon City, Oregon, which I believe would be an Oregon if you think about it. John's latest substack article about the last friendship was on point about some relationship karma for the country as a whole. Thank you, gentlemen. Yeah,
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Adam: that was that was a very what's the term I'm looking for? Not emotional. Not sensitive. It was a it was man. emotionally. Yeah, it was something emotional about it.
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John: Like was, it was there's a word? Yeah, that's the word. I'm on your way. It was it one guy wrote me say that. You're supposed to be funny. This is mental. How
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Adam: about sentimental
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John: sentimental is very sentimental. Because people have lost a lot of friends. I've everybody. I mean, I was talking about this article with Horowitz and he says, you know, you know, she's, let's say you lost. You know, you had a lot of dinner buddies, one of them moved to Stanford, and they never talk to you again ever now. Yeah. And they're, you know, whack a mole democrats that have been obviously brainwashed to live Joe's, they don't talk to them much. Yeah.
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Adam: And, and after you wrote that substack, I'm sure you lost a lot of readers.
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John: I didn't really lose that many. But it's a good joke.
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Adam: Thank you all for supporting us today with our value for value proposition, your time, your talent, your treasure, you hear us thanking multiple people throughout the podcast. Because you're all producers, we don't have listeners, if anyone asks you how many listeners they have zero listeners, they only have 10s of 1000s, maybe hundreds of 1000s, maybe over a million producers. And we have a small percentage of that who's who's support us with finances the treasure part, if you'd like to participate in that and get one of these nifty titles for yourself, or if you just want to get on a sustaining producer ship, which can help us through the slower times go to this website. Oh, I forgot. I can't hit with my finger today. John dvorak.org. Slash and a and thank you again for supporting and producing Episode 1355 formula is this. We go out. We hit people in the mouth.
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Just because you mentioned it. I have a quick promo here. Because you brought up Fauci and AZT. You know that these vaccine guys, they're so crazy. So we're gonna do everything now. We're gonna do a flu mRNA vaccine. We knew this was coming. We knew this. And it's all going to be individualized eventually. But this is, what's this guy's name? Billy. Billy, the Billy Porter. You know, Billy Porter. Yeah, I've heard of him. Yeah. So he is now promoting. I don't know why they brought him in. But they're promoting, they're promoting. He's promoting the Johnson and Johnson Corporation. Which really has nothing to do with COVID in this particular commercial. Please note the music.
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Unknown: So listen, I first started working with Johnson and Johnson because of their work in HIV. They've been at it for over 30 years, developing medicine that allows people to live normal lives with HIV, educating people about how to protect themselves from HIV, training doctors and nurses raising public awareness. And now they are working to develop an exploratory vaccine that could one day prevent HIV altogether. After successful trials in Africa, clinical trials are about to start in the US and Europe. How awesome is that? You go Johnson and Johnson.
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And you think for just a day because
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Adam: I love that line. Hey, after we tested it on Africans, it's good to go. Shameless, these people. Yeah, yeah. And again. Okay, yeah, we've been waiting for the HIV vaccine for a long time.
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John: Well, I remember when HIV first broken the first newspaper articles in the early 1980s. And they also did seven years. Seven years we'll have it yeah. Oh, yeah. And then I can't quite make it work. I got a couple of years. That kind of a depressing piece of crap story now and this relates to our, the kind of action you get from the banks. And the worst bank to me has always been Bank of America ever since I got bought up operation.
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Adam: I didn't account once and hated them. Oh, they charge you for everything
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John: they do in California. You know, there was a scandal because the ed d, which is the economic development data data, they're the guys who give little cards to people to get their benefits from the state. Even if like you're on welfare, or if you get some health benefits.
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Adam: So they manage the they manage the debit card.
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John: Yeah, they manage the card store. Listen to this story. This makes it feel real good about this bank,
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Adam: a major court victory this week for 1000s of unemployed Californians who were victims of fraud through their add debit cards. Maybe you or someone you know, as we first reported, a federal judge has ordered Bank of America to reopen all fraud claims that it automatically rejected and to reimburse legitimate victims. And now we're learning that the judge found in his urgent ruling, more to talk about and seven on your side's Michael Finney is here with that story. Michael,
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Unknown: Dan, you've reported on and we all know all the problems that they add. But now a judge is targeting Bank of America, saying there's a strong likelihood The bank has been violating federal law by automatically freezing benefits for unemployed workers, many of whom came to me desperate for help and have $7,000 taken out of my account. It hurts. I told you about Diane Davis of San Leandro. She went to use her ETD debit card and found all her money had disappeared. I have nothing. I think I have 12 cents in the bank right now. Diane check the saving and found dozens of mysterious charges from someplace in Africa. What is this who go host West Africa, South Africa.
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I haven't purchased anything from South Africa who Diane it was an obvious fraud. But when she filed a claim for reimbursement from Bank of America, all she got was a form letter saying the claim is closed. On top of that the bank froze her ETD debit account so she couldn't access her benefits at all. It was angry. cried a lot. She wasn't alone. You guys took 16,000 from the account. Where did it go? The money got taken away. They froze my account and took my money bank
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Adam: of america started summarily denying claims of unauthorized transactions and basically treating the victims as the criminals by freezing their accounts
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Unknown: class action attorney Brian dannette says the bank failed to protect accounts from hackers never put security chips on the debit cards and then ignored claims when scammers told workers add benefits
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Adam: wow this is a very interesting report.
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John: Here's not very common at Bank of the Bank of America was also responsible during the housing crisis. Oh yeah. And I wanted to just goes back to the guy who paid off off his house. Well, how about foreclosing on paid off houses that they had nothing to do with no mortgage nothing they were just put the paperwork in right
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Adam: but but this is this is something here's how I would use this Gee, that digital dollar from the Federal Reserve is going to be so much better than these douchebag banks because they they just cheat you out of your money and it gets stolen that won't happen with your central bank digital coin. That's how I would use it not saying they will
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John: Yeah, well they won't that won't happen the banks are gonna always have access to your your pocket and be screwing with you like just Bank of America just out of the Bank of America there's plenty of small banks around the country that are honest
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Adam: they're all going away in my opinion. They're all gonna go away
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John: I'm not gonna it's possible but dude that to be a shortage had to be some sort of a cyber attack. Well,
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Adam: I think one good failure. There's there's still room room it didn't take much in 2007 2000 2008 it was fantastic. It was really just one you know one though. There wasn't one chair too short. I sorry guys. You got to go. It wouldn't take much to disappoint everyone. So over leveraged and I love it. I love the games that you see that still going on. To what GameStop and the AMC the means AMC
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John: skyrocketed
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Adam: so did to GameStop and this this is this has got to be other hedge fund guys screwing with the hedge for somebody screw
2:14:34
John: is somebody I love it. I'm gonna get these two clips out of the way this is the this is because there's a there's a voice in this in this presentation that I think you'll appreciate this is the show this lawsuit against shell. The big boys in the Holland over climate change that you this is an unbelievable story to me is on the climate show. lawsuit ha, NPR,
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Unknown: corporate lawsuits don't typically end with people pumping their fists in the air or openly cheering in the hallways. But that's what happened recently at The Hague District Court in the Netherlands.
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The defendant, the largest company in the country, in fact, one of the largest in the world, Royal Dutch Shell. Yeah, that shell the oil and gas company. It had been sued by a group of environmental activists who argued shell was violating human rights by investing in fossil fuels. And last week in The Hague, Judge larysa allwin. bonk the fields areas of concern blacks, more or less agreed to today, the court said shall must reduce co2 emissions by 45% by the year 2030, which was a way bigger reduction on a much faster timeline than shell had been planning. Here's what the CEO of the company told CNBC about shells role when it comes to addressing climate change.
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Remember to always be concerned and and challenge I think a lot of people would agree with me that been not moving fast enough as a society to address the the challenge of climate change
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Adam: towards the Human Rights lawsuit, it's a human rights violation to be a company that that's what it boils down well to be a CEO, I heard the Dutch to be a co2 spewing company that's I heard the Dutch
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John: prosecutor whatever was fine, but it's still a human rights violation.
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Adam: But they're they're violating humans rights, not that they're human. But this company, they say, he's violating other humans, humans rights because of carbon emissions.
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John: Yeah. If you feel your rights are being violated by an oil company,
2:16:51
Adam: every single day, if I can get some money out of it, hell yeah.
2:16:57
Unknown: Well, the first time in history, a judge has ordered a large polluter to reduce its co2 and reduce its contribution to dangerous climate change. It's phenomenal for now this is Donald polls, Director of Friends of the Earth Netherlands, for the first time, I have hoped that we will manage the pace to address climate change. I'm happy for myself, for my three kids and for all of the children in the world.
2:17:25
Adam: Well, this is a this is a great tactic is a great way to get the rest of the great reset kicked into high gear. It's because this this will work eventually, I'm sure they're gonna fight it. But it's it's it's, it's especially in the Netherlands. And even now, here, natural gas to homes, it's no longer allowed in the Netherlands, you cannot build a new home with natural gas.
2:17:47
John: It can be really handy when you have a power outage in the middle of winter kind
2:17:51
Adam: of worked for us here in Texas. But this is not just this is everywhere. It's everywhere in the United States, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, New York. They have all of these laws now. Started in Berkeley started in Berkeley and Berkeley was the first two years ago. And we have the key XL pipeline, is it I don't know if it's really shut down or not. That seems to be unclear. Now the oil leases in the last in the elastic Arctic Refuge have been suspended. You think that this was on purpose.
2:18:25
John: You know, we have this get this electricity thing up in Washington, it stinks. And if you think about it, logically, no one wants to do you're doing one of two things. One, you're sending the gas directly into a house where it's used to heat the furnace and heat the water and do these things directly to the gases burned in the house or to the same exact gas is sent to a power plant where it generates electricity. The electricity is then sent on these myriad of wires that go into this transmission wires that go all the way through your house and and then it lights of an element, an inefficient element in your heater to heat the house and heat the water. Yeah. This one is see if you do do the logic on this. Which one is seems more efficient in so far as using power, saving the environment which which it's not. Well, hold on
2:19:28
Adam: hold on a second. What does the science say?
2:19:36
Science says, All right. Tell us what does the science say?
2:19:42
John: What does the science say?
2:19:44
Adam: Well, the science says that this is total bullcrap that it makes no sense. Oops, sorry.
2:19:51
John: Okay, well, that's what this I said. Now, here's the other big legal thing,
2:19:55
Adam: which is Hold on. Hold on before you leave that. Do you remember yours Years and years ago, there were Atmos during the Obama years, there were gas explosions houses blowing up. That was an even the guys called to debunk stuff that no one could really replicate this houses blowing up stuff because the house would have to be almost hermetically sealed. And let you know, it made no sense and it was happening everywhere. Do you remember that? It's like, Oh, yeah. How's that happening?
2:20:28
John: That probably one or two every couple of weeks, the house would blow up. Yeah, it was. And they even had movies or videos of the house as it was blowing up by coincidence. What's this one, we
2:20:39
Unknown: knew there was a buildup of gas pressure in the pipes here that caused the explosions and fires. The NTSB now saying that problem was detected beforehand, and a monitoring station. And
2:20:50
Adam: so there was just a clip after clip gas explosions all over Massachusetts, we had no way to predict which house is going to go up next. And that stops but that stopped all of a sudden. I think maybe they were trying to push it then.
2:21:07
John: I think they've been trying to push it forever.
2:21:11
Adam: But that definitely a centralized
2:21:13
John: everything just like the wanting to centralize the grid. So it's all you know, goes through one system.
2:21:18
Adam: Yes, that makes sense. And I sense it makes it easier to shut down just as a little extra, extra piece of info. A huge container ship carrying autoparts sank off the coast of Japan. back so when die Toyota, no more parts, no chips, no, nothing.
2:21:38
John: We're gonna be we're gonna be part of this same part of the same thing we've been identifying throughout the show. Yes. Artificial shortages. Right.
2:21:46
Adam: That's right.
2:21:48
John: So how you make money. Don't buy a Toyota. Okay. Have you heard about the Sackler family? this lawsuit was happened out of it was what came of it?
2:21:59
Adam: Yes. I mentioned it earlier.
2:22:01
John: You mentioned that. You're right.
2:22:03
Adam: It's disgusting. It's this is the medical tyranny of the biosecurity state Big Pharma. They win. They win, they win they win every single time.
2:22:13
John: Well, here it is.
2:22:14
Unknown: The bankruptcy plan for the maker of Oxycontin. Purdue pharma cleared a major hurdle today. If it wins final approval from the company's creditors, the settlement could mean billions of dollars in aid for communities devastated by the opioid crisis. It also would bring members of the Sackler family a big step closer to their goal of winning immunity from future opioid lawsuits for themselves and their financial Empire. And pair addiction correspondent Brian Mann is here. Hey, Brian,
2:22:42
Adam: I want to be an NPR addiction correspondent. That sounds like a great job. Hey, Mary Louise. Alright, so what are the contours of this? What exactly happened this afternoon? Yeah, so there have been these incredibly high stakes negotiations. And as you mentioned, there are billions of dollars at stake. So late today, federal bankruptcy judge Robert drain here in New York approved the deals broad terms, allowing it to move forward. A big milestone under this plan, the sacklers will give up control of Purdue pharma, the members of the family maintain they did nothing wrong, they have agreed to pay more than $4 billion from their private fortunes. Now, this isn't the final finish line. But it's very close. And now it will go to a vote by hundreds of 1000s of creditors who say they were harmed by oxy cotton, we really could see a final resolution of this landmark case by this summer.
2:23:32
Unknown: Now, what does this mean for the hundreds of civil lawsuits that some members of the family have faced alleging they played a personal role in the crisis? I will note the sacklers deny those allegations. But what happens if this deal is finalized? What happens to those cases?
2:23:46
Adam: You know, this is controversial, those lawsuits would be stopped dead in their tracks under the deal, the sacklers would walk away from the opioid crisis with a clean slate legally. And we've also learned from these court documents that this immunity would extend to literally hundreds of other companies trusts and consultants. None of those entities have declared bankruptcy but using a rare and again controversial provision of bankruptcy law. This deal would allow all of those folks to gain protections from lawsuits without actually filing for bankruptcy. Wow. How does that work so you can get the protection of your supplier without without actually filing for bankruptcy yourself?
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John: Yeah. This is beautiful. It's a scam of scams in the sacklers are off the hook. They should be in jail. Yeah, they paid 4 billion in fines and so they have what 10 billion left. Hey, I'm gonna give you that's no big deal.
2:24:42
Adam: I'm gonna give you a clip of the day for that. If only I could hit my machine with my finger that seems to be broken. That was really hard. Now you can't get a double this you can't get an on part two. You got it.
2:24:57
John: Today just pay to play the second half because it just They just piles on it's just it's it's it's unbelievable that this can go on
2:25:08
Adam: my let's look at this from a couple of angles. This ladies is annoying me.
2:25:12
Unknown: Well, let's look at this from a couple of angles. First the arguments in favor of this deal. Why do supporters support it?
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Adam: Yeah produced farmers legal team made a simple argument that this deal would prevent a firestorm a chaos of litigation, preventing hundreds of 1000s of individual lawsuits. And instead, they say financial help will now go to communities and people harmed by opioids relatively quickly, possibly as soon as next year. A lot of states as well as local governments have signaled they will vote for this, you know, with more than 90,000 drug overdose deaths again last year. Officials say they need financial help desperately right now. But a couple of dozen state attorneys general oppose this plan. How come? Yeah, this is interesting. This deal would force them they say to give up their authority to sue members of the Sackler family even though the sacklers again have not filed for bankruptcy and these states argue that allows the sacklers to avoid accountability. They will remain one of the wealthiest families in the country admit no wrongdoing, and that makes a lot of people angry. A lot of these attorneys general also say it would set a dangerous precedent allowing other wealthy people to use bankruptcy court like this protecting themselves from liability again without actually ever filing for bankruptcy.
2:26:33
Unknown: And to weave in a little bit of context. We've been talking Purdue pharma, but there is a big legal reckoning ahead for a lot of companies involved in the opioid business.
2:26:43
Adam: Yeah, this is a fascinating moment. Purdue pharma and the sacklers get talked about a lot in this drug epidemic but there are much bigger corporations that got into the opioid trade amerisourcebergen Johnson and Johnson and Walmart. There are other lawsuits underway all over the country 10s of billions of dollars are at stake if they're found liable so this is a big moment for a reckoning as you say with the opioid crisis. reckoning.
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John: I like the way they says opium opioid trade Opium Wars in China Well, a lot of Walmart I didn't know Walmart
2:27:19
Adam: well how are they involved in it? Are they involved?
2:27:22
John: Why were they named in this in this story? Were they just did they brand their own product or why well you have a generic Walmart cocaine or I'm sorry no more heroin what I don't get I
2:27:34
Adam: would think that Walmart is for their pharmacy that they distribute the pills on prescription and they may have been pill mill they may have been easy easy outlet Who knows? Now this this story needs a lot more attention because they're gonna get away with it and and if you really look at this incredible scam there's more there's a what's that the chemical company that our new assistant attorney general the family runs that you need to make the heroin and it's all over Mexico and and this this actually in a way comes back to Bitcoin
2:28:16
John: I looked by the way I did look up that product I don't have it in front of me and I don't remember the name of it but it it turns out to be a basic necessary chemical for lots of things.
2:28:28
Adam: But it's highly regulated
2:28:29
John: may be disingenuous. This isn't you know to make that connection.
2:28:34
Adam: Well, there's there's a documentary that shows the chemical that a cocaine making plant in the woods in Mexico.
2:28:42
John: I think it's fentanyl.
2:28:46
Adam: I thought I thought it was for her what could be for fentanyl? I don't know.
2:28:51
John: No, I'm sure there's a bunch of illicit I mean chemicals are out there you can go you know, you go to chemical suppliers, you can buy stuff but and that's
2:28:59
Adam: highly regulated though, is my understanding. It doesn't matter. The biggest the biggest issue here is as long as we can still pay for all of this crap with dollars. That's what everybody wants. Get the Bitcoin out of the way we need legal drugs with American dollars filling up the veins of Americans. Isn't that kind of the system? Isn't that kind of what's going on here? Well, today's
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John: show indicates that
2:29:23
Adam: feels like it to me.
2:29:26
John: Let's talk it started off the show with a little bit there was a little bit of racism that was exhibited on the morning shows. And I've got this clip. And I got to play I want to play it just ask you if you and and Moe have discussed this. This is the NFL race norming clip and listen to this disgusting story.
2:29:49
Unknown: The National Football League is promising to stop using so called race norming. In the settlement of brain injury claims race norming assumed that black players started out with lower cost abilities making it harder for them to qualify or share in the award, the NFL is vowing a review of any potential racial bias and disbursements, which on average tops $500,000 per claim. A federal judge in Philadelphia recently tossed out the civil rights lawsuit filed by two retired black players, prompting NFL families to drop all 50,000 petitions at the courthouse. Alright,
2:30:26
Adam: I'm not quite sure I understand what's happening here. What exactly is this race? norming? How does it work?
2:30:33
John: This I've never heard of this either. But what it amounts to? Is that what they're claiming, because there's all these, you know, you have brain damage. In essence, they're saying, well, the black person is so stupid, they kind of had brain damage to begin with. To Why should they get the same settlement as the smart white guy?
2:30:52
Adam: Then we're gonna give less money, less money for the concoction. Can you believe this? Yes, yes, of course I can. Nothing surprises me. He's a holes course.
2:31:05
John: And everybody puts up with this nonsense. And well, that may be coming to an end. No. Man, we'll sell this the end of the show with a bit of humor.
2:31:15
Adam: We're not quite done yet. We still have a second donation segment. But also, I want to stay with sports, and a little bit of noodle gun. had an interesting discussion with the keeper over this yesterday. I'll play this short clip. It's a story we all know about. And I'll give you my observation
2:31:33
Unknown: this morning. The world's number two seed is out after being threatened with expulsion and suspension if she continued to skip press conferences. Naomi Osaka has withdrawn from the French Open. In a candid statement on social media the 23 year old shared, she had suffered long bouts of depression since the US Open in 2018. She said she often wears headphones, which help dole my social anxiety. I'm not a natural public speaker, she wrote and get huge waves of anxiety before I speak to the world's media, I get really nervous and find it stressful.
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Adam: So this story to me is, it's really child abuse. But that's secondary. The first the first part is this is a noodle boy story. When you are in a profession, and it doesn't matter what profession, you have to play by the rules of the profession. And whenever it's advertising based, you really have to play by a lot of rules. And I and although I'm not a sports person, I worked on my craft from the age of 13. I got on commercial television by an radio by 19. And all of a sudden, I had to do stuff like you got to drink this glass of milk because they're sponsoring and if I said no, then I could probably find a different job. So going into this, it is well known that she needs to stand in front of the sign with all the damn logos of the sponsors. And that's part of it. The sports journalists, the sports trades, they need stories. It's how the whole circus works. On the other
2:33:05
John: followed,
2:33:05
Adam: and what my point here is that this is an entire industry that is taking children who are ill equipped for this, she may be a great tennis player, but maybe she's not great for being a professional tennis player. Someone's managing her $50 million career. And this is to me this is borderline sad, sad. It's just sad for this child.
2:33:28
John: I see it differently. Surprising Um, and I followed it a bit and listened to sports talk everyone's very sympathetic toward her. I'm not the one you're a cruel bastard. The one thing I kind of take away from this is this is a classic example of somebody would be on stage fright but the fear of public speaking which is the number one fear amongst the general public and always has been before the drugs and all the rest of it. fear of public speaking is a big deal and she and her main problem is not standing silently in front of a sign that says you know some Coca Cola or whatever it is, it's her it's the press conferences, that's what she was required to do. And she took a fine for not doing the last one because she can't do it. She goes in front of a group of people that are is not even a big crowd. And she freaks out and I I have sympathy for that because I know people that are that are that way because I've never been that way in front of an audience I but people tell me they are and I feel bad about it. I think she just needs us some some genius to take a course in public speaking
2:34:39
Adam: is my understanding that she had already told the organizers before she went in that she didn't want to do this maybe I got incorrect information. She didn't want to do what press conferences before before the tournament
2:34:52
John: she said I don't want to do it. She editions the last tournament not the current one. Yeah, the she quit the current one. Yes, completely. She said that in the last tournament, she said she doesn't want to do it. And then she didn't do it and she got fined.
2:35:06
Adam: And then why did she leave?
2:35:08
John: Because she didn't want to be forced to do it again. And she she now says she got very depressed about getting fired and everyone hates her. So yeah, there's a child abuse element because she's only I don't know how old
2:35:19
Adam: 2424 24
2:35:22
John: this is not child abuse at 24. How old is she?
2:35:26
Adam: It's a BS. You're not. Okay. I think it's the whole system is abusive. We have entire industries of scouts and coaches and money and sponsors is just like the Olympics. This is the whole thing is disgusting. That's my point. It's not about her. It's about this whole system that takes these children and runs them through this and she can handle it. So fucker. I didn't say that.
2:35:58
John: I You said you have no sympathy for her.
2:36:01
Adam: No, not in that regard. No. I've seen Okay, fine. I think you understand my point. This is not a matter of she needs some training. She's not equipped to do this job. She's equipped to play tennis, but maybe not equipped for the circus that's around it.
2:36:20
John: And I think she can be coached I mean think I think she can be trained to put up with the whole thing maybe become a great public speaker for all you know,
2:36:27
Adam: right?
2:36:28
John: I mean, if Greta toon Burg can do it, she couldn't do it.
2:36:31
Adam: Sure. But then why didn't they do that with her? They knew at least one competition ago.
2:36:38
John: This is like nobody wants to teach anybody anything. What are your a tennis player? You're pretty good. All you're doing is asking answering a couple of questions in front of the media. What difference does it make? You don't need any help on that? Exactly. As you're cruel. Exactly.
2:36:53
Adam: The whole thing is cruel.
2:36:57
John: Yeah, all right. Well on that I don't know where you why you went there. Or woman?
2:37:03
Adam: were really good. Why I went there because, okay.
2:37:08
John: I got one. No, I got one.
2:37:11
Adam: This is Oklahoma State. And this will just put you in the right mood for what's going on in. In the universities today. This is a number of educators sitting on a zoom call denouncing their whiteness.
2:37:25
Unknown: Racism originates with and is perpetuated by white people, learning Spanish from a white woman. I wish I could go back and tell my students not to learn power or correctness from this white woman. I would tell them to stand in their own power. White isn't right. We're deconstructing our emotions around acknowledging a whiteness and white privilege. through the lens of grief and the process of grief.
2:37:51
We talked about mourning our white morality. I'm holding myself accountable to this journey. Part of my accountability is to continue to struggle and grapple with my internalized white supremacy. dismantling white supremacy and society looks like dismantling in my heart First, it means I'm not going to teach Spanish accountability is ongoing because there is no end to the process.
2:38:16
Adam: Love this.
2:38:17
John: She's quitting.
2:38:18
Adam: Yeah, she she feels she has a wife. Yes, her whiteness. She
2:38:22
John: cannot teach her white superiority. She's right inferior.
2:38:26
Adam: Yes. Correct.
2:38:30
John: Isn't that is quitting teaching Spanish?
2:38:34
Adam: Yeah, but just listen to all those buzzwords all those catch phrases is frightening. So we need to revamp our educational system. It looks like looks like the pharmaceutical system is broken. The banks are no good. What else have we not touched on today?
2:38:52
John: sports is no good. Every word girl can do a press conference. She's no good. No, it's this woman can't teach Spanish because she's an idiot. Klaus Schwab's a moron. He's trying to screw everybody what else do we what is it positive messages? Do
2:39:10
Adam: we have a Whitney Whitney Webb is full of shit. Imagine all the people who could do this
2:39:26
John: yeah, well in the process of race norming will continue this show.
2:39:33
Adam: Race norming I love it. I think that's that's a potential show title. I think
2:39:37
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Adam: Hold on a second Hang on a second Morgan MacArthur says this is not for me your fan Tom Miller. This is what this donation about. He's in the hospital in Phoenix recovering from brain injury. And as he cannot see at the moment, we would love to be able to play a get well shout out from y'all.
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John: Oh, definitely.
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Adam: Let's do that right now. It's like, hey, Tom, Tom Miller. Hey, you can't say I'm over here. Can you see me?
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that's well coordinated. I'll be there at 820 tonight. Also today in the Denver in Denver, the Denver area. COVID survivor support group meets at 630 at the city park Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Tomorrow, the amygdala shrinking Boneyard drinking meetup in Park City, Utah at the boneyard also tomorrow, Houston hackers at six o'clock at Ninh fuzz Mexican catina Green Bay, Wisconsin meetup is on Saturday, Lenny's tap takeover 3:30pm and that is Lenny's tap. Also on Saturday, Dayton, Ohio a meet up from the long shadows of the trash mountains and that will be at sur AIG heads house so you have to go on nogen to meetup.com to RSVP. Saturday burrs and Bernie beers brews in Bernie, Bernie Texas that'll be at BARROWMAN Brewing Company 330 Oregon local 33 the West Metro meetup we'll meet at five o'clock at Josh's house on Saturday make sure you RSVP for that. And on Sunday the super shredding zombie apocalypse prepper na meetup in Walnut Creek California three o'clock at sauce barbecue and spirits and then finally for
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John: I might go to that one.
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Adam: Oh, you should and David. David is Killer Mike six Tango Mike Zulu who was organizing along with Sir Geoffrey who is kilo Nov six Mike Bravo India to bring your bring your rave man.
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John: Bring my rig.
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Adam: Bring your rig This is the moment where you turn it on so we can hear that the baofeng still works after a long year.
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John: Oh Is this thing on?
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Adam: And Monday South Dakota red state maskless Hot Pocket tour Dame Sarah swings by false park at six o'clock these are the no agenda meetups. This just a great way for people to come together hang out exchange ideas stories thoughts. Have a beer just chill no triggering everyone's cool you're gonna love it. No agenda meetups no agenda meetups calm if there's not one near you, go ahead, start organizing one you'll love it. It's like a party. Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nice day doing making a lot of racket.
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John: I'm pounding on a box.
2:49:47
Adam: Do you ever enter show ISO?
2:49:51
John: I have one. Okay. I mean
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Adam: I have one which is not good enough. The
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John: vaccine is our enemy. It's not good enough. Now okay. Here's mine. My pleasure.
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Adam: What is this? My pleasure? It's more legible than mine. So I have here now the only other one I got is kind of like that one. Which one do you like? Ah, my pleasure. That's yours or
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John: why don't you do your do a double yours first and then my pleasure. My pleasure.
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Adam: Okay. And by that that works worked works definitely. Okay, let
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John: me see one clip, huh? Oh wait,
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Adam: wait, wait. I'm sorry. Nope. We've got to do one other thing before we get to your final clip. Okay, you know what it is? It's that time once again for audition. We are you're listening to the no agenda morning on get mo radio.
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Correct, sir. All right. This is for our forthcoming morning Zoo exit strategy morning radio show which will be syndicated around this unfined Top 40 stations everywhere in the morning. And we have a couple auditions today. I'm not going to play the whole thing but I will play this is the for the role of the gay entertainment reporter who is actually gay. This is Jacob from Jacob Jacob who were here in in Austin not too long ago. I had dinner with him. Here's it Jacob Kitson.
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Unknown: Hi, guys, Jake chicken here with John's favorite segment, the holly would
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beat Alright, let's get to it.
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Get this J Lo and her elbow Ben Affleck are at it again. They were spotted all over our town and it looks like they've left the Princeton and it's getting serious. This week, they went full Brokeback Mountain Alex getaway to Montana. And when they exited their private jet they were holding and that's how you know it's not just for publicity. Okay, and guess what friends reunion is finally happening. Lady Gaga was there. So after failing to jumpstart any successful careers independently, every cast member finally agreed and now they all look like me overdosed on Botox or fillers. But Andy Richter clown and
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John: I like it.
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Adam: I think it's pretty good.
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John: I like it too. I think in fact, he could probably back off a little bit. A little less gay cuz he's he has a he has a pretty he's got a good read. Yeah. And he just needs I don't think he needs to be. He could be him back off. A little bit on the on the flamboyance.
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Adam: I like the jokes on the ad libs were good. I like the ads.
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John: The jokes are good and everything's good. And I was here's how to go into falsetto though. I think he needs to back off.
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Adam: Here's Ross. Oh my gosh, the intern. This is a different audition for a non existent position but we'll listen. Hi guys,
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Unknown: Ross MK m i got the intern here with your Hollywood class royal insider update. Darren darling, have you had your hair trimmed? I can see your arrows and look very tasty. Nom nom nom nom nom nom tasteless, Jayla and her. Oh, Ben
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Affleck.
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Adam: I like the ad lib towards Dame Jennifer and like that starting up again.
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Unknown: They've been spotted all over town on lucassi. They've crossed the friendzone and are headed to something more serious first spotted at the Big Sky
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Adam: resort or anything? I don't know. I don't I don't think we wanted an English guy.
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John: No, I think the English guy is no good. He has it also. It i think is more visual. I mean, as you listen to him, you just want to see what he looks like he has a bow tie. He looks like some TV character who's just you know plays this. Yes. Exactly.
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Adam: Exactly. That By the way, this is all for Pride Month. Just so you know why we're doing this. And here is the this is this is our contribution. This is our contribution towards Pride Month here is a crossdresser Karen Hey guys, cross dress a Karen from HR. Entertainment plus rules. update my word Jennifer, could you be any more dead totes? adorbs stick it to the man girlfriend.
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Unknown: It looks as if jello and her old Ben Affleck are starting up again the shock they've been spotted all over town on Lucas.
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Adam: I just don't think the English accent works.
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John: I have to say I like the way starts off he's got the kind of a hottie above it all his style of like I'm better than you. It really works in a lot of different ways. But
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Adam: I was here to get Hey guys across dress a Karen from HR. Entertainment class rules. Update. My word Genesis is not offensive at all. Would you be any more dead? totes? adorbs stick it to the man girlfriend. It looks as if jello and hold. Okay. All right. Not bad.
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John: He would take a different writing would have to be different. Yeah,
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Adam: well, we could always say hey, crossers, or can we wrote this role for you? If you're if you'd have to actually write
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John: is it cross dressers or Karen from HR?
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Adam: Yes, yes. HR. Maybe we just have crossdresser Karen from HR just come in and berate us from time to time about how insensitive we are. Excellent. That's how you want to do it. Oh, crap, man. There's cross dressing. Karen, why don't we just get plenty of room under this table plenty
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John: of these types of shows. We'll have these guests that come in every so often a lot of them do voices of other people and to pretend to be somebody else. It's not unusual. They call in often, I think crossdresser Karen could call in with a complaint and we did we put her on the air.
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Adam: Now, yeah, but crossdresser Karen is calling from the from her. Her office
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John: here with a complaint is really speakerphone
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Adam: on the speakerphone with the complaint about what we what we said this time. I like it. Shit, man. We need a program director. We need we need more characters. This is gonna be massive.
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John: We turn this into a sitcom. We're gonna be so rich. You know, if we turn it into a sitcom, we have people that can produce this stuff. Yeah, all we need to do is a treatment. And maybe a script. And this is the sitcoms half hour hour How long does it take to write a script but
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Adam: this this is what's happening these days. These days podcasts are being bought up for their character development for their storyline and we could make Joe Rogan money with this
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John: Oh yeah, well yeah, if you sell it I think it's saleable. Yeah. And it would be actually be a sitcom about the morning zoom team. Yeah, that way you have your your resident characters you have right the group that we put together and then at least we write for that group and then of course they're going to cast somebody else and we're never going to see the light of day obviously to get it out I'm out we're done. Yeah, I
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Adam: will call it Wk Rp. It's going to be fantastic. Let's get your last clip going.
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John: Wk RP never really emphasize the radio part of is mostly I'll back off and I know.
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Adam: Alright, let's let's play your last clip and
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John: I can get it here's a clip and I got it says ask Adam and I've got a question for you after an hour. I have a theory about this clip. why it exists.
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Unknown: NASA has decided to send two missions to Venus, our closest planetary neighbor MPR is now Greenfield boys has details.
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Venus is sometimes called Earth's evil twin. While Earth is largely temperate and teeming with life. Venus is a scorching hot, toxic place. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson says that's why the space agency will send two probes there as part of its Discovery Program. These two SR missions,
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both aim to understand how Venus became an inferno like world capable of melting lead at the surface.
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One mission is called Veritas, it will map the planet's surface and see if it has active volcanoes. The other is Da Vinci plus it will send a spherical probe down through the planet's atmosphere to analyze the gases mixed in with it sulfuric acid clouds. Okay.
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John: I believe that this is a prelude to trying to associate what's going on on Venus with sulfuric acid clouds in the hot to global warming, of course,
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Adam: this is how it's going to try
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John: to show that this could happen to Earth.
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Adam: Well, as you know, men are from Mars, women are from Venus. So totally. I agree with you. They're going to say Venus was once beautiful like the earth, and then republicans ruined it. Republicans. I guarantee you that's what it's going to be. I think you're right. That's the first thing. I thought when I heard that. It's like, oh, okay,
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John: I got you.
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Adam: I got you. And it's still within reach. I don't know how long it takes to get there, but too long. Yeah. Well, we'll see. I don't know if Ilan will be able to do it. Once it gets taken down in the Whitney Webb. Reporting. It'll be Jeff Bezos oops. Another problem guy. Who else can do it? Maybe Richard brands, there's nothing wrong there. No, no Island shenanigans for him?
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John: No, never.
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Adam: And none for us either. However, we do like to bring you some shenanigans twice a week. We'll return on Sunday for your Sunday morning service. And coming to you from Austin, Texas Capitol the drone Star State while I still live in Austin, Texas opportunity zone 33 Thema region number six on the governmental maps in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry.
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John: And from Northern Silicon Valley where I remain I'm Jhansi Before I can we
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Adam: come back on Sunday coming up on the no agenda stream we've got Nick the rats probably is live episode from last night and to end of show mixes from the clip custodian who's gotten pretty creative in his old day and age remembers the divorce.org slash and I will see you on Sunday until then adios mofos and such. This will continue until I break you. Perhaps even afterwards. Just tell me what you've applied. It does render detectable by spice. Millions of shooters are called migrants and their true purpose is sinister.
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John: There was a magic bullet. He was forged by Illuminati mystics to prevent us from learning the truth. According to the jar, he was hallucinating wildly due to a massive fear reaction in the amygdala of his brain.
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These people are dangerous. Dangerous.
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Adam: Correct.
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John: These people are dangerous. Dangerous.
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Adam: Correct.
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John: This last year has convinced me that the World Economic Forum people led by that maniac, Klaus flouse. These people are dangerous. They're dangerous to your health.org slash and a My pleasure.
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