Cover for No Agenda Show 1359: Sheep Dipping
June 27th, 2021 • 3h 5m

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John: My I have a an actual nob.
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Adam: Adam Curry Jhansi devora. Sunday June 27 2021. This is your award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 1359. This is no agenda, exiting Austin and broadcasting one more time live from opportunity zone 33 here in the frontier of Austin, Texas capital, the drone Star State in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry,
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John: and from Northern Silicon Valley where we're all talking about the fact that Nike is of China and Ford China and Jhansi Dvorak
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Unknown: and buzzkill.
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Adam: Yeah, you want to start with that? Even though you're burning up in California, you want to start with the Cultural Marxism today.
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John: It's 68 degrees here,
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Adam: man. I saw it on the map. San Francisco is right in the middle of it. You got a little oasis. Everyone else is on fire. It were fogged in. for you that's even know, you could see on the map San Francisco 70. But then you see everywhere else in California all the way up Washington is in the
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John: triple digits. Most of the data is the way from the right, Brian. Sorry, which is fine with me. Yeah, it's great. It's cold. It's like 60 something.
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Adam: Well, here's what I was considering. I was thinking that even though you're fine and I'm fine. Perhaps we should do a rain stick or something because half the country doesn't seem to be fine.
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John: Oh, that's risky at this time of year. It's risky. But he will be at all end up in Florida. Horowitz will be complaining on the next show.
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Adam: Yeah, no, that's the back end of the stick. And it'll have it'll take two or three days
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John: to two shakes
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Adam: All right, hold on a sec. I get it.
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John: I it's like I said
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Adam: whatever you do, don't pack the rain stick. We need we need the stick just in case for this last show. And I have it ladies gentlemen, this one's okay. By the way, these are official rain sticks they come from Utah made by Dame Sherry they are not to be messed with. We are professional rainstick operators do not I repeat, do not try this at home. Children always get your parents permission. So we're going to do point it now the back end is going to hit Austin and it will hit Florida. But this is really for the for the west of the country.
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John: Good luck.
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Adam: Hey, where's your Where's your stick faith?
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John: Just saying I'm doing it with some with with some reservation.
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Adam: Okay, here we go. Ready? 123 to shake Here we go.
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Unknown: Guys, Hey, stop, stop. Stop. Stop.
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Adam: You're over shaking.
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John: No, I didn't I did too. Which is a double rotation. For shakes.
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Adam: Now Okay, proof sounded like three somehow. Well, now that our work is done here
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John: we go. Thank you very much.
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Adam: We might as well stick with it. I mean, even the clip custodian couldn't send me much this morning because the M five M has been wall to wall condo coverage Walter wall everybody.
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John: Well, you do you want to do this now because we there's a lot of clips a Trump gave a speech I clipped a clip quite a bit out of that it is all new material. He's a little bitter. I got some Biden clips. I've got some other things that are going on in the condo thing because I understand the way you're going to discuss it is some second half a show kind of thing.
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Adam: But no, it's not second half of show. I have multiple scenarios, which I've collected. But I don't know if we need to keep it for second half of show. It's the lead story. We need to debunk this
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John: crap. It's the least or
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Unknown: Yes, it's their
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John: story stories. We're all the dead people. I mean, there's supposed to be all these 100 ground to a pulp Yes.
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Adam: Oh, yeah. Yes, the minute they come in with the heavy machinery then I'm not even looking anymore. They're not even looking but as you
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John: even wrote a little background because I don't think everybody in the world that listens to this show. Because they're they're all over there spread around. I know anything about his condo a condo collapse during our show.
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Adam: Yes, I showed that happened. It happened on show day. I don't think it was during the show.
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John: It was during the show but it happened on the show day. I
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Adam: think the whole world knows about this. I don't think there's anyone who hasn't heard about well, okay
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John: was it will just ignore the background and just go on with the question.
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Adam: The question is What happened?
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John: that lady's got kicked game gave me the what I think was like, Oh, yes, this is interesting. Okay. Theory Yeah. During the building, that period when that And the reason that we know this is because we've had experience with this problem and we were told we it was discussed with us during the building of that condo was a timeframe when, which is about 40 years ago and the Chinese are providing some a lot of, of raw materials, finished materials, including a specific copper piping that had and we've read we've run into this no reason we knew about it because we had I don't know what you want to call it. Hold on one second. 123456.
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Adam: Wait, is that a Zephyr? Zephyr? Yeah,
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John: eight is just a standard. Just
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Adam: a second, we do need to do the official economic report that is an eight card Zephyr steady as she goes Bitcoin three to 33,180. Oh, my God. Do the official thing, man. Right back to the Chinese.
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John: These copper pipes had what are called micro punctures, there were just there were miniature poles that were so small, that you couldn't detect them over time, they would maybe gradually get a little bigger, but they'd send out these little sprays of water. And they would be under pressure. And they would it would ruin buildings and there was like lots of these and wasn't discussed much in the construction industry because who knows how much of these? How many of these pipes are still in play around around the United States? That I think
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Adam: that is probably the right answer. And I've heard some people talk about this thing called Pauling or palling pa LL. img which is this as the story goes, the rebar starts to corrode from salt water, then the rebar expands expanding in the concrete and then it starts to crack which I'd never heard of before.
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John: Yeah, seems well when you have these micro, when there's water coming out of these pipes, yeah, over a long period of time. It would get into the cement the rebar would corroded, that effect would take place. It just wrecked the structure.
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Adam: Well, let's let's listen to a few short clips of what the M five M was spewing. This has got to be my favorite. And this shows the ineptitude of the American public.
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John: This study from a researcher at Florida International University found that the building constructed 40 years ago on reclaimed wetlands has been sinking at a rate of two millimeters a year for the last three decades.
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Adam: Now, this story has been tweeted so many times. Oh my god, it was sinking two millimeters. Do Americans know how small two millimeters really is? And if you take two millimeters per year, for 30 years, as the report just said,
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John: Oh, what was it? Was it two millimeters per year? per year?
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Adam: Yeah. Okay, two millimeters per year over 30 years? Did they said 30. It didn't take 40 doesn't matter. So that would be 60 millimeters, which is 2.3 inches. Let's look at a building I know very well, which is the building in San Francisco, the Millennium Millennium tower. That thing sunk 16 inches and was tilting. Yeah. So stop with this stop with the sinkage story.
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John: Well, there's also the Mandalay Bay hotel, which was built dubiously on similar soils and it's I got foot in the middle of
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Adam: Yeah, it shouldn't have to just break and fall collapse onto itself. And
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John: here's the CBA for two inches. No.
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Adam: Here's CBS with the Surfside Mayer,
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Unknown: Thai people here say they are not giving up, including Surfside mer, Charles Birkhead. I spoke with him just moments ago.
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It is a catastrophe. There's no doubt it's, it's an unmitigated catastrophe. It's like a bomb went off.
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Adam: Now the bomb went off theory. I looked for that because this looks so much like a controlled demolition. We've seen it. Now if you look at the video, lots of flashes in floors below. I'm surprised no one is brought up the thermite yet, but that may come. It's only we only have one video. So that's kind of kind of iffy. But my favorite, which you pointed out in the newsletter, is climate change has got to be climate change.
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John: They're really doing their best to come up with climate,
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Adam: even Fox News. This is Fox Business building inspection here in Florida is very, very rigid and very, very strict.
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Unknown: I think that right now, with the technology that we have, this is a unique situation. This is a unique problem. This
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is a Unique accident.
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I'm 58 years old, I've been here working since the late 80s. There has nothing like this that has happened here before. This is a situation that we will go through in detail. Really, this is I think, at the end of the day, a very special case. We have not seen similar cases occur here in the neighborhood,
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John: probably, you know, I think everyone would like it to be a unique case that that isn't going to happen again. But of course, things are only unique until they're not. Can you be sure that it is a unique case? Or could there be a change in the land on which these buildings have been built? Or some other environmental fissure that may affect other buildings? In other words, when
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Unknown: can we actually say, this was a one of a kind event versus something we could see again,
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we may not, we may not be able to do that. The research and the development of the of the environment and the research and the development of the engineering in the soil. In this case, we need to look at it very carefully. Because at the end of the day, the analysis of how the soil does move, and or the building settlement is something that we track. Yeah, that's all climate change crap, as far as I'm concerned.
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John: Well, he also he had this interesting thing at the beginning. I mean, if you're gonna do your whole spiel based on a false premise, he says at the very beginning, oh, we have very strict inspections. And it did last time that building was inspected was 2018. And they were very concerned about it. They had issues. Yeah, there's what does he mean by very strict every three years? But what
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Adam: but why do they not take the obvious the very obvious things? And why are they pushing it towards this? I mean, this is even Kennedy, my former colleague at MTV,
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Unknown: but I want to touch on something that Brian said, and for people who are living in this part of Florida, it has to be terrifying, because if you don't know how this happened, then the next question is, well, could this happen to every other building? You know, how, what are the structural flaws that allowed for something like this to happen? There was a report in the New York Post about a researcher who had been studying the climate effects and potential rising sea water levels Seriously, this building had been sort of targeted because they realized that it had been sinking two millimeters every year, for about 30 years. So they're not sure how these things work together. But a lot of nervous people will want answers as soon as possible because they don't want that to happen to adjacent buildings or anything in coastal proximity, where this sort of disintegration could lead to mass casualties. And
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Adam: I find it interesting that they are using the same either expert or talking points on fox news as CBS because the building is 40 years old. Yet the report is is easily picked up as the same copy when they say 30 years old. two millimeters taller.
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John: It's been sinking for 30 years.
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Adam: Yeah, I just the way.
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John: I've been thinking for 40 years. Well, there you go. What happened? 10 years why wasn't as academic and distributed to climb? Well, it took 10 years before the climate change thing started. The rising sea levels. That's what it is.
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Adam: Yes. And the fish fish are flopping around the fish, the fish. So here we go. Here's the two other theories. And by the way, I think yours is one of those. What does that called again, the when the copper micro
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John: fissures, they're very, there's very micro, these copper pipes had little pinholes that were microscopic. That would leak water and in some cases, spray and extremely fine stream nice. is just junk from China.
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Adam: This is this analyze here's the no agenda. thesis is Chinese copper.
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John: Right. Specifically Chinese copper pipes, Chinese, Chinese copper would be raw material.
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Adam: Okay, Chinese copper pipes and putting that in the show knows you. In the newsletter snidely made a comment that of course, I would be saying it was a directed energy rapid.
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John: I did not. That's exactly why I say you,
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Adam: one of our analysts. Thanks, john. g Who could that be? But now I'm going to surprise you. I'm going to surprise you. It was not a directed energy weapon. Because we would have seen you know, rods from God, all of that stuff. I look for it now. But there was a notice to airman up in up in Alaska. At the on the same day, warning of harp activity. Now that stage that was supposed to be shut down. They keep doing stuff. I believe they they
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John: they shut this down here. 14 doing stuff. Yeah,
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Adam: like it's continuous. It's continuously active. So with HAARP,
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John: as we all know, turn it off. How about that?
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Adam: Well, here's, here's this. I love this theory. With the with HAARP. They shoot off high frequency radiation off the ionosphere, and they're pretty good at targeting because they can create earthquakes. This is the earthquake machine. I've talked about it for 14 years. And the theory is that Jared and Ivanka have a condo right nearby and it was just, they just missed. They got the wrong one kind of like the kind of like when they hit the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia, or Croatia.
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John: I like that. Yeah. Or Bosnia. I forgot what it was. Yeah. And it was hit by a missile.
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Adam: Yes. So this was hit by an earthquake. And sadly, it missed. So they live and a lot of people died. And then the final one, which is just got to be whoever launched this. I love you for setting this up this way. There was a tweet from john McAfee from June 8, which of which there is no evidence the tweet actually existed. There's a lot of screenshots, there's nothing on the Wayback Machine, and I will read the tweet of June 8. If anything ever happens to me, please know that the 31 terabyte of files I have are located on hard drives in my condo near 88th Street and Collins Avenue just north of Miami Beach. Whoever did this is whoever did this is genius. Because of course you look at ADA and Collins and that's the location. Sure. I love how john McAfee is messing with us even from the grave. He would be so proud.
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John: Somebody with Photoshop is messing with us. You
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Adam: don't even need Photoshop you can you can just change the the DOM on the source page of a Twitter page. You can put it in yourself. It's very very easy to falsify, but I thought that was one of the best and the number of people who are falling for this one these people fall for everything
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John: is ridiculous.
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Adam: Well the tweet was deleted we'll show this there's always evidence was deleted by who and why why that one? Why that one? So I don't want to make light of what is clearly tragic. I might want to point out that they have a lot of problems with fires they can't seem to get the fires out underneath the underground garage filled with cars and what kind of cars
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John: I don't know what kind of cars How
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Adam: about a couple of Tesla's
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John: Oh, this seems to be burning forever three to four days.
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Adam: Who knows how many Tesla's were in that building? Well to do people in the building, I believe I'm right on the beach there. So it's an it can't be a cheap outfit. So maybe they got some Tesla's
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John: Oh, yeah, Tesla's would be? Yeah. Crush the car and that. Yeah, that's good point.
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Adam: So anyway, we don't have to do much more than that. The mainstream media will confuse you all day long. And I think they're gonna go with the I think they're gonna go with climate change. And there's no way they will go with the with the China thing? No, of course, not. No way. No way.
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John: So my quote at the beginning of the show has to do with the CEO of Nike has this really irresponsibly making that comment? Well, no, it was, I think, because because they're associating they're going to associate not at least the right is going to associate Nike with slave labor. And now they're going to have to do basketball, American Basketball, black American basketball players are all bought and sold by Nike are going to have to consider the fact that they're supporting slavery. Yeah. How is that going to work? How does that fly?
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Adam: Well, this is going to be covered up what he said. In fact, I tried to get a recording of it because he said it on on a quarterly conference call. I believe I couldn't find it. You can get it'll show up. It will eventually. So his exact quote was, we are the largest sport brand there. And we are a brand of China and for China. And the biggest asset we have in China is the consumer equity. Hmm. Consumers feel a strong deep connection to the Nike Jordan and converse brands in China. And it's real. So this is what is so fun about this. And this is I think this is part of the environmental, social, corporate governance goals that they have somehow. Now,
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John: so slavery is okay. It's not considered in there. I mean, there's social governance part.
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Adam: Yes, it is. Slavery is okay.
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John: They don't care. Okay. As long as it's nice as listed on there as okay.
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Adam: They don't care. They really don't. Because anything else, I mean, this kind of weird because we can stick with ESG stuff, which I have a few prime examples and then go into Trump because I do want to hear because I tried to watch some of it and I hope you got good clips because it was quite tedious at the opening.
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John: Well, the whole thing. Well, I have I don't have my sheet here, but I did some observations to make it put them on a little. here's, here's
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Adam: what I'll do was here's what I'll do. I got a couple of short clips, one disaster and then we can go into that this is your like this because this is all of the corporations because that's where it's going to come from. If people want to support Nike and their use of slave labor or their endorsement of slave labor, or they're looking the other way, or whatever it is, they can do that. Of course, it's very easy for everyone to say, you know, we're just not gonna buy Nike we're gonna buy Adidas or or, or some other brand because a lot of
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John: them feel us Reebok I mean, there's a ton of competition if tumors
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Adam: or the power is within the US. Yeah, the power is within the best to do
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John: good brand crunchers say, crocs Have you seen crocs? I don't like the new
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Adam: high heeled crocs are all the rage.
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John: I don't even want to talk about
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Adam: we didn't we talked about it after the show and you are very interested then. Yeah, well, I let's just go through some Cultural Marxism ESG crap that's all around us with some wokeness from the Federal Aviation Administration.
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Unknown: Yeah, they're doing this throughout government and throughout much of America so this group advising the FAA they say instead of saying air man, say aviator, instead of saying cockpit, flight deck fabricated why this man made on the sake of being more inclusive and gender neutral. It's the PC police coming for more of our culture this time coming for the aviation industry. cockpit.
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Adam: I think that's a stretch man. Do they think the cochon cockpit is a is a masculine thing? Is that the idea
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John: and we're just believable if that's true,
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Adam: what is the etymology of cockpit actually?
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John: Let's look it up. Consult the book of knowledge.
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Adam: Okay, let's see what it is. Are you looking it up?
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John: Yeah, I'm trying okay.
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Adam: I'm very curious where that came from a pip enclosed space for fighting Cox
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John: Oh, it would be for chickens guys rooster roosters alright. Anyway, so what
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Adam: it's not allowed man can't say cockpit. I mean most aviators and we say we we say aviators it's not even something nobody says chairman. Yes, even the no Tam is a is an acronym for men notice to airmen and otaa.
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John: So that all about the women they will get they know drive through it.
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Adam: Do whatever they want. They don't have to pay attention. screenshot here in the show notes from a a large medical system, hospital system. It's internal and someone was nice enough to give me a screenshot. And here it says are you proudly vaccinated? Show it in your email signature? Check out the new email signature template options in the brand center with new vaccination badges and guidelines for adding your pronouns. Remember to always download the template rather than copying one from a colleague. So in addition to he she they them xizor fully vaccinated. That's being promoted by corporate America to put that on your email signature. I believe I believe this to be a bad trend. Oh,
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John: it's disgusting.
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Adam: Amidst all of the
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John: logic put a Heil Hitler in there while you're at it.
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Adam: There you go. I missed all of the controversy around Gosh, was I gonna say now? I completely lost when I come back again. I completely lost it when
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John: you lost the train of thought. Well, I
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Adam: was I'm trying to get into this MasterCard. Oh, yes. The voting the US Attorney General Department of Justice saying they will sue Georgia over their racist voter we're gonna lose that it's a complete distraction. So we didn't look at common law looking like an eight an idiot at the non border. But while we while we have this, you know, and obviously, is what's being said as well you're right. That's one of the main points which is so ridiculous. you require an ID black people don't have IDs that's that's in essence what I say we're too dumb to get it
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John: done. To get IDs, right trying to protect them from their own stupidity, that's the that's that's the democrat way.
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Adam: Well, names and identity are just a thing of the past with these people, proud member of the World Economic Forum, and I believe part of the of the great reset is MasterCard, they are in the board, the CEO of MasterCard is always in all of the meetings over there at the Davos group, here's their latest commercial.
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Unknown: for transgender people. A secure payment, doesn't mean protecting yourself from someone buying sneakers with your card. No, if you're transgender, a secure payment means paying for something without being judged. questioned,
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disrespected, humiliated,
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harassed, even assaulted.
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Simply because the name on your card doesn't match how you identify. This is about more than just keeping your card safe. It's about keeping us
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true name by MasterCard, the first card that allows you to display your chosen name, because that's who you truly are.
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Adam: This is great. So you can have any name you want on the on the MasterCard, true name MasterCard. So if you if you identify as female and your name is Joe, you can have it read Josephine. I'm not quite sure how that works when they actually do
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John: that. Anyway.
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Adam: I don't know that can you? Can you use a fake name? When you sign up a
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John: fake name? Is that your name? No. But
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Adam: these are chosen names. So these are not you know, the big problem with a lot of trans people is being able to change their names officially across the board. It's It's not easy.
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John: Who says,
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Adam: Well, I know for a fact that it's not easy when Tina has taken her three years to complete every single piece of paperwork to get her name changed everywhere. It's a nightmare.
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John: Yeah, but I just on the card. I mean, you fill out the when you fill out the form, it's just a simple form.
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Adam: That could be I don't know what it may be. There's nothing new here. They're just marketing it that way.
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John: which is which is kind of smart in my guess.
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Adam: Yeah, kind of smart. If you really want to be on board and you really want to show your stuff. NASDAQ is the place for you. Corporate Yes.
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John: cash, cash, cash use cash. No,
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Adam: that's, that's ending. Cash is over. We lost that during the pandemic. If you want to promote your environmental, social corporate governance goals, the place to do that, and the partner for the future is the NASDAQ.
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Unknown: Today, global markets are challenging traditional assumptions like never before, there is a new accelerated sense of responsibility, sustainability, and social equity.
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At NASDAQ, we call it the era of impact. And we're at the forefront of innovating technology data and insights to help you deploy an ESG strategy to be seen as the company you aspire to be.
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Adam: Now, did you catch that last bit? We will. So NASDAQ will help you seem to be the company you aspire to be to help you deploy an ESG strategy to be seen as the company you see, don't worry, we'll cover it up.
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John: seen that seem though seem
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Adam: now it seems it doesn't matter seen or seem is both just as bad?
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John: Well, that's just a standard marketing ploy. You want to be seen a certain
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Adam: way? Well, sorry. How about really doing the work people. But the big, the big.
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John: He cares about that
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Adam: the big controversy came this morning I'd happened either earlier today or yesterday in the European Union. They were supposed to be meeting between the council the Starfleet Command about Russia, specifically about Russia and Viktor Orban, president of Hungary was in the meeting and the meeting turned into a shout fest and a whole anger situation about a new bill that that Orban signed into law. I'll read you a little bit from from this here in a very tense and at times emotional European summit, EU leaders joined forces against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban over his government's new anti LGBT law with Dutch Prime Minister Margarita, going as far as suggesting Hungary should leave the bloc if it doesn't agree with EU with the EU's core values. Last week the Hungarian Parliament passed a new law that bans the portrayal of homosexuality and sex reassignment in school education, material and TV programs addressed to people under 18 years of age. The Hungarian government argues the law primarily targets paedophilia with the conflation between the LGBT community and pedophiles has been harshly denounced by human rights experts and civil society for perpetuating damaging stereotypes. So this is still Pride Month and we're going to excoriate everybody on every single view you have. And in this case, the Dutch Prime Minister took it to a new level. Here's the EURO NEWS report.
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Unknown: Dutch Prime Minister Mark Ritter had some strong words for his Hungarian counterpart, Viktor Orban on Thursday, respects LGBT rights or leave the European Union. The dressing down came after block leaders confronted or ban over a law that bans schools from using materials deemed to promote homosexuality.
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It's my intention on this point to bring Hungary to its knees, to have to realize that either a member of the European Union and so
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John: a member of the community of shared values that we are,
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Unknown: that means that in Hungary in Budapest, in all a proud Hungary, which is a beautiful country, that nobody can be discriminated.
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Adam: So the controversies that he said, we need to bring Hungary to its knees. I even got notes from people that I know this morning, holy crap, what kind of totalitarian crap is that going down there. And I need to let everybody know something. In Dutch, this is a very unfortunate translation for the prime minister in Dutch, it's a very common saying, to say, I'm going to bring that person to its knees or that situation to its knees. It's not it doesn't have the same weight as we're going to bring you to your knees, you slaves, not quite the same thing. But it's being interpreted that way by everybody, that he that he's a totalitarian nut. He's actually a douchebag. He's a wimpy guy who used to be an HR friend, you know, in the HR department for some Corporation. And somehow he worked his way up through the political ranks.
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John: Anyone can be president.
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Adam: And I have to remind people that the Dutch have very anachronistic terms that they still use, for instance, conquer and colibra. So, and which translates to cancer conquer and clear is cholera. It is very common for someone to say, conquer up, which means cancer off or crash the calligra get cholera. It's
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John: a bit antiquated. Yes,
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Adam: it's integrated. people. People don't have the same weight as when you could actually get cholera and die in the old days. So I think that's kind of where the where this comes from. But this was the president of Starfleet Command founder Leia, as she took this very seriously with a fun little kicker at the
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Unknown: end. The Hungarian bill is a shame, a shame. And I've structured my responsible commissioners to write a letter to the Hungarian authorities concerning or expressing our legal concerns before the bill enters into force, this bill clearly discriminates against people on the basis of their sexual orientation.
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Adam: Did you get that from what I just read that this bill discriminates people?
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John: To not how it just it just prohibits promoting homosexuality in the schools? Yes,
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Adam: well, that's
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John: not the way the EU sees it. That's the way we do the same thing. And most of the local school districts, we don't bring it, you know, we don't bring I mean, it's not everywhere. Some places, you know, they try to convince, it's just, it's a touchy subject, but it doesn't seem unreasonable
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Unknown: of their sexual orientation. And it goes against all the values, the fundamental values of the European Union and human dignity, it is equality, and is the human fundamental rights. So we will not compromise on these principles.
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Adam: If you're going to do I'm okay with that. I mean, if that's really what you want to do, and your community wants to have this taught to children, that's fine. But we also then must teach children the central banking system, what know what inequitable, unfair and full of crap, you should teach him that as well.
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Unknown: And I have said it before and I want to repeat it. I strongly believe in a European Union, that is clear that where you where you are, who you want to be, and I strongly believe in a European Union, where you are free to love whom you want. And I believe in a European Union that embraces diversity. This is the foundation of values.
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Adam: Yeah, Unfortunately though, when my daughter when she was living with her girlfriend, they couldn't even hold hands in the city of Rotterdam on certain streets because of the immigrants predominantly Muslim who will spit on you yell at you become violent. So I'm not so sure where, where this pacifist love who you want to love thing comes from in the EU because it's not true.
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Unknown: So I will use all the powers of the commission to ensure that the rights of all EU citizens are guaranteed. Whoever you are and wherever you live.
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Adam: That's my favorite. One guy. Oh, yes. Clap for her. No one jumped in.
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John: Yeah. All
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Adam: right, Stonewall. This is just Pride Month. It's just one after the other, that the stone wall foundation very big LGBTQ nonprofit is now telling him bullying employers into pushing its pro trans agenda on social media in exchange for a higher ranking in stone walls, annual top 100 places to work list. You see how it works? Yeah, that's how it works. It's really good.
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John: Well, I'll continue with my thesis that I don't think sexual orientation should be taught to a fifth grader.
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Adam: Never got it. When I was a fifth grader, you and your fifth grader you're
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John: a goofball. Why would you be introduced to this sort of thing? Total goofball. Yeah. Well,
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Adam: it's to change something. For sure. All right. Do you feel that President Trump had any? Any new material I got
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John: a lot of new material. The material was new. When did
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Adam: it come? Because
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John: also brought out I have to say this first
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Adam: half hour. I was 20 minutes. And it was it wasn't new. It wasn't funny. I didn't get it.
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John: Yeah, yeah. Do what you didn't watch. I didn't want to watch anything. You just watched a little bit. You know, I want to move on to Austin. I,
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Adam: I I watched the RSB n coverage for about half an hour until he came on stage. I saw it but yeah, it looks like a Trump rally. But it just did you see.
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John: Did you see Marjorie? Taylor green? Yes, I
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Adam: did. I did. With AOC comment. You mean?
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John: The whole thing?
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Adam: No, I didn't see the whole
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John: Did you see Dr. Frank? No, no, that's what you should see. I actually clipped the good part of his thing. I'm gonna send it to you to listen to okay. I have to say Dr. Frank does I'd like to know somebody in the chat who has to give me his full name. So I can go to his website because he's got to have some dynamite material. This guy, Dr. Frank comes out and he does the whole deconstruction, reverse engineering of the election. It's a jaw dropper.
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Adam: Really?
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John: Yeah. If you were kind of, you know, rigged. I know he rigged or not. You listen to this guy's lecture. And he's a character. He's like, you got a cowboy hat on or something? He's right. gorshin gorshin. Frank gorshin. Frank gorshin to impressionist.
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Adam: I'm just reading what the trolls give me. I don't know if that's the right one. So
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John: it was his jaw dropper. And then he has a punchline to this whole lecture. I don't really want to give it away. But oh, man, I should have clipped this one little part and played it because it's so funny. But anyway, Marjorie Taylor, I do have a Marjorie Taylor green just listening to her. She's a real firecracker. Somebody called her. I have to agree. This is Trump, this Trump pre empty green.
38:56
Unknown: Now let me give you reasons why the DC swamp hates me so much. Because I want to impeach Joe Biden. And I want to expel maxine waters. And I want to fire Dr. Anthony Fauci. There's a lot of people that need to be fired.
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John: Natalie's chance throughout the Pope,
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Adam: lock her up, and
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John: maybe this was fire Fauci.
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Adam: But do you find this interesting what she just said? I mean, it's not what everybody on Twitter says who's on the right. They say the same thing.
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John: Yeah, no, she's but she's I just like her. Oh, okay. Oh, that's fine. But she's kind of a character. I mean, she's just interesting. And
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Adam: I liked her as well. And I didn't at first and I do but this to me, it's just like, okay,
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John: I've heard I heard this for four years. Let's it's a rally.
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Adam: Yes, exactly. What's the point?
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John: I'm going to give you another one that you've heard before. This Is the odd and then I'll get to the ones that are new. Okay. This is the Trump opener and this is I think it's gonna be his theme for all these that he does. And it's got to begin now he did. He did an hour 34 and the first half hour I could see was you know, it was a little rehash. He started getting into the new stuff when he when the prompter started wiggling in the wind and he had to start ad libbing more,
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Adam: by the way, and he went back by the way, his hair phenomenal. I don't know what he's done. They've changed something that shit stays down in the wind is it was windy to you, right hair lift, not great. It was trying to get some air. But it was a great great hair job. No doubt about it.
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John: And it was a little gray. It was graying. The brain
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Adam: color this the texture. The density covering up the baldness, just the way it was. I mean, there must have been super Velcro or something. This was really this was new technology. track here. Second one. So
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John: one of the original hairsprays will do that.
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Adam: I coordinate back when it
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John: Yeah, Aqua net is. You're telling me it's like glue. Excuse me?
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Adam: Do you know that I was held hostage by my hair for half of my professional career? I
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John: think you still are
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Adam: very short hair now.
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John: Well, most people wish they had your hair.
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Adam: Correct.
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John: Let's look it was another slow moving train from China. Okay, let's listen to Trump opener. This is what's going to be he's going to bitch and moan and this is going to be his themes for the next year.
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Unknown: Crime is surging. murders are soaring. Police departments are being gutted. illegal aliens are over running their borders. Nobody's ever seen anything like it. Our poor borders, they were so perfect. They were so good. drug cartels and human traffickers are back in business like they've never been before. They're doing numbers that they've never even thought possible. And just a few short months ago, drugs were weighed down, human trafficking was weighed down, it was all weighed down. It was all they had to do is go away for a little while it was beautiful. But the schools when you take a look at schools, and you look at all of the things that happen, left wing, indoctrination camps, critical race theory, is being forced on our military, gas prices is spiking, inflation is skyrocketing, and China, Russia and Iran or humiliating our country. Joe Biden is destroying our nation right before our very own eyes. The number one priority for everyone who wants to save America is to pour every single ounce of energy you have into winning a gigantic victory in the midterms and in 2024.
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Adam: This is it's interesting you play this. There's there's a general theory that goes around the X 22 report was one of the so called q anon podcast that was kicked off Apple so of course I listened to that to see what it is very nice, real is that work? Well, podcasting, 2.0 saving podcasting so we can still listen to it in the regular world. Not an apples dream fantasy. But the it kind of goes like this. President Trump has been waiting to make his re entry. Because everyone had to feel it. We had to feel the pain of what this administration this fake, and I'm just retelling the the way the story goes, yeah. of this of this fake presidency. And they continue to say, continue to say that in in the August September timeframe. Everyone will be thrown in jail, the sealed indictments are opened up and Trump is reinstated as President. But it's part of this this is specifically while Trump hasn't done anything, because he needs to let everybody feel the pain only when you feel the pain. Do you understand that it has to change.
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John: I know this people's Grayson's
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Adam: in the military critical race theory, I was thinking about that that he mentioned. That makes total sense. The military is is nothing more than the front for the military industrial complex. All these companies have to be woke. It's not the military. It's the companies that make up the military. I think that's the prod that's where it's coming from.
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John: Maybe, but let's see. Here's what we'll do. We'll skip right to this. This is Trump talking about the woke military. Okay.
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Unknown: They are woke. They're Well, our military will be incapable of fighting and nk Trouble of taking orders. You're going to tell some private private stand up. You stand up right now. I'm not standing up. You can't talk to me that way. General. We're gonna have a whole different ballgame. We're
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gonna work that out. The privates gonna tell the gym Don't you ever speak to me that way? General I'll kick your ass.
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That's not military. I know some of these guys boy a change quickly. They went right over to the other side. I heard that about a couple of them. The military brass and become weakened and effective leaders. And our enemies are watching and they're laughing.
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John: Woke
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Adam: Yeah, well, that sounds like insubordination which he was talking about. They're not wokeness but
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John: I think he's trying to make it. He also this is a clip that's kind of offbeat. This is him. I think he says Bigley. Okay. And then he says big league. Well, I listen, I'm telling you, I listen to this clip of three or four times trying to figure out what he's saying here is got nothing. It's not part of the new material. It's just somebody threw in and I think he's experimenting with saying Bigley. Well, he
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Adam: didn't he didn't start initially with people misunderstanding him saying big league,
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John: and then they just became negative. Then Scott Adams took it to write extremely wrote a book about it.
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Adam: Very good, which is why he got the invite to the White House, of course,
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John: to listen to Trump on big league,
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Unknown: the press secretary with the extremely red hair. Remember when she said she laughed? When the spaceforce was benching she left remember that and she got decimated by everybody when she left because we need space was you know, Russia's up there big league. And China's up there big league, and we were just sitting around watching them
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Adam: no says big league twice. I hear it distinctly does I don't think he says big Lee.
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John: I think it says the first time he says it sounds like big wasn't big. Well, it does. It
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Adam: does it does.
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John: He By the way, uses the word decimated too often.
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Adam: It's also incorrect. What he's trying to
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John: you know, it's one of these things. Look at Merriam Webster, they probably corrected it out if they already changed it technically incorrect. I agree. But you know it I know, I probably have to know agenda listeners know it. That decimated means taking out of 10%.
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Adam: let's let's let's read the Webster dictionary decimate definition to select by lot and kill every 10th man to exact attacks of 10% to reduce drastically, especially in number and to cause great destruction or harm. So they're kind of kind of bringing it towards that.
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John: Yeah. And it's going to be the 10% thing is going to be over.
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Adam: And I was wrong. The four month anniversary came and went on the 25th. I believe we put in the red book, which I found because you know, we're packing up that Pataki would last four months. So she's outlasted the prediction.
48:21
John: Here is Trump, Trump did a stick that went on, I had to cut this way down. It was one of these meandering shaggy dog stories about Biden's State of the Union kind of quasi State of the Union address. And he's condemning the media. He did the media had a good showing about he counted about 20 cameras. And, you know, he's pointing him out doing his normal thing there. But listen to this little bit. This is Trump on the Biden State of the Union. I watched
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Unknown: the semi State of the Union is sort of a weird side of the agenda. Nancy Pelosi had the single largest mask I've ever seen on a human. She had a mask and went up to here. I don't know if it was three masks or one but it was the biggest, the biggest mask I've ever seen. But I'll never forget, I watched and I said that said I said he's going to be killed by the media. Then I turned on to fake news, CNN and MSD NC. And they said, Fox hasn't been so great either have they?
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And they said
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I thought it was just gonna get death. It was terrible evening. I turned on to a couple of the competing networks call them and they say not since FDR has there been a speech like us? You know, FDR was I thought he had a magnificent presence. He had him he would sit up there. And his voice was beautiful and booming and elegant. And you remember so many His face is right. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. It was such so beautiful thicker that the way it was said you always remember you can't forget it. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. Okay? And they were comparing Biden to FDR. They are fake. They are so fake and so pathetic. And there's so many of them up there. There's so many.
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Adam: Yeah, the story amongst the quote patriots, because that's what they are. They're not Q and on the Patriots is Trump is about to launch all of his platforms. Now, he already signed up and it's been verified on rumble that sent a tremor through the Royal Rumble. Yeah. So let's see how long it takes for them to get the the old DNS hijack from from the Department of Justice.
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John: No, that will never Well, it's not really
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Adam: but there there is. There's rumblings that they're selling,
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John: is it rumble
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Adam: bit shoot and some kind some kind of platform that former President Trump will be either launching or joining or? Yeah, it's coming. I'm just there. I'm just telling you what I'm hearing.
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John: Okay, so now I got before I play the last clip, which is the hydroxy clip, which is funny because it's something that we talked about from day one and recommended his when he finally concluded was what we recommended from the beginning. Yes, which you will get a kick out of but let's but to be balanced. I do he does have a gaffe. Okay, so I had a few guests, but this was the worst one. This is the Trump gaff that just Trump gaffe not to but the original, you'll hear it in here
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Unknown: that ended the evil empires. And that sent a brave young man from Ohio to a plan, think of it flight
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Adam: to a plant, as in a factory plant are all
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John: screwed up and he did it and he knew he did it. You listen to the longer version of this clip, and this is Trump gaffe two and then we will talk tell you what happened.
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Unknown: That ended the evil empires. And that sent a brave young man from Ohio to a plant think of it said you know who the man I'm talking about is Who am I talking? To? You know, it is the stars and stripes on the face of the moon. Do you know who the man is? Right? You know?
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Adam: Oh, he was a prompter misread It was supposed to be planet.
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John: Well, I think what it was, I think it may have been on the prompter as planet, which is not a planet, the moon that is not a planet. And he and he choked in the middle of seeing the wrong word.
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Adam: Just plant nice, which is all wrong.
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John: Yes, totally wrong. So he was like, he was bitching about the prompter quite a bit. So let's now show here's the hydroxy thing he concluded. I think this is a real I liked this clip because it was exactly what we said a year ago. Hunter
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Unknown: number Where's hunter? Where's the virus came from a Chinese lab hydroxychloroquine actually works. Remember,
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I made a mistake on hydroxy. I should have said hydroxychloroquine is a disaster. It works and now reports and coming out that it works. They probably destroyed a lot of lives.
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Adam: Yeah, yeah. We said that multiple times didn't like just say it's shit, man, then people will look into it. That it's hydroxy more even so than ivermectin, which I think is really, that, that has to come to account for the medical industry, the pharmaceutical and the news, media, news media in particular. And a lot and a lot of you know that. It's kind of like the thing we don't talk about in the news media. It's like, well, we really can't discuss that. It was basically us doing that. And sometimes you'll catch a clip or someone says, pull at the time. It's like everyone knew that was just bullcrap. So we just reported that. Yeah, just show you the follow on me to attitude of these people.
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John: Yeah, it's pretty pathetic. Yeah. Yeah. So that's all I've got from the Trump. I think there may be something else throughout here. I'm not really I got some biting. What do you want
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Adam: to stick with political and since we've done
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John: we got a little we got a little muddy. I enter metso a little entre ma a little something in between. Okay, just the one shot clip. Yeah. You heard this clip, but this is a very funny clip. This is Brett or Eric, one of the two. Weinstein's being presented with the idea of your concept of podcasting. 2.0.
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Adam: Yes, this is I'm so happy for you to bring this one up. Yes. as many people as ever since the Weinstein's have been gotten strikes against their YouTube channel. Went on Joe Rogan to talk about this along with Dr. Cory. People have because I see it, people have been tweeting, Brett saying, hey, podcasting 2.0 Dude, you should check it out pot value for value podcasting. 2.0 and I got very excited when I received this clip. Have you talked to Adam Curry about decentralizing your podcast? Is that her is that Heather, who was saying that? I guess it is right? Correct. Yes, his wife. It sounds like her. Yes. Have you talked to Adam Curry about decentralizing your podcast? Well, YouTube is looking to atomize our podcast, but I think this is a terrible idea. You want to actually respond to the question. I'm not sure what the question means. I mean, you're a huge fan of Adam Curry. Yeah, but but how this is where I'm all excited. Like oh my god, this is fantastic. And he's a big fan. All I need to do is explain how we can save the world. But
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John: But how? I don't know I must be something I don't know. He must have a project that Okay. Okay. I just I your your the like the Adam. Curry.
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Adam: No, Curtis, I don't know who we're talking to. Curtis, aren't I Yeah, you are. Yeah, we are. Okay. I don't know. Adam Curry as you can tell us. Yeah, tell us big letdown. Ego destroyed immediately. I mean, what I thought was coming was even worse would have been Adam Carolla. Because that often happens, but Okay, I'll take the confusion with Adam Curtis. But bottom line, get your head out of your ass is Weinstein's. They're stuck. We can do stuff here, we can help you instead of for you to itemize, which they're running on. They're running on that.
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John: He felt the need to bring up this atomise idea. I mean, I know this type of person. And he thought it was cute. He's cute. You know, he moved to avoid that initial question and go into the Google. Yeah, exactly. atomizing is just because it was it was a cute little idea that he had to get out professors an amateur hour podcasters because they have it's just like their I don't know what it is. But it's something about you have a bad a bad concept. But it's it's in your craw and you really can't just drop it. You have to bring it in, even though it's out of context and out of bad. Yeah, now, those guys are hopeless.
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Adam: I'm still very, very open to helping them but
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John: well, I did get it. I did. He had a tremendous ISO out of it. Did you know? Yeah, because we're a gala these days. So it's I don't want to do the ISO. I
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Adam: see. I bet she's this one. Huge, huge fan of Adam Curry. Yeah.
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John: Boom.
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Adam: Now that's not a boom it's Stolen Valor. stolen from. Like, I'm taking a stolen from Adam Curtis. Of course. It's Stolen Valor. It's not good. I will not do it. I'm a purist. Well, I hope they get Biden, Biden Biden, we're gonna do something about Biden Biden has his problems, man.
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John: Well, if you want to hear a few Biden clips, you
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Adam: might as well sure. I mean, this is the time I mean, this is unfortunately, the M fi them have. it all plays. I'm a little tired and disgusted by it because Trump is doing these rallies. He knows that the media picks it up. So now we're just going through a whole cycle because Biden is uninteresting. There's nothing else really going on. Hence the wall to wall condo coverage. And now it's going to be condos and Trump. It's boring. It's super boring. It really is.
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John: It's better for their numbers. And well that's why they're doing it because they're gonna we do Biden. We do a few Biden gaffes. Okay. This is the beiden This is the one to use this one. If it is the i g beak. You notice when he does he goes LGBT and then he stumbles and he goes Q plus
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Adam: alpha beta Kappa
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John: so here we go with Ella the mumble is the moment of thing sec team first of all I want to say to chance to belated Happy Birthday Chaston
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Adam: what the hell of me see here that again that this is dumb. I want to thank
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Unknown: first of all I want to say to Chester, belated Happy Birthday chasin
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Adam: What is he saying? He's What does this have to do with LGBTQ he's just saying Happy Birthday to chase at
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John: an LGBTQ giant meeting. Budaj edges there with this husband trying to say Budaj edge. I want to thank
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Unknown: First of all, I want to say to cheston belated Happy Birthday Chaston
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Adam: Oh, he couldn't say he because he read the prompt. He's like, butted gig. But if he had that queued up in his mouth, let me hear it. I want to thank Secretary that says, but I'm not gonna say but Kingston, Chester. Chester, is it? I thought was chasing is it Chaston is belated Happy birthday. Great. That's great. That's like one of those. When you when you don't know someone's name. Hey, great seeing you again.
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John: Unfortunately,
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Adam: I do this all the time. Because you know, if I see if I see Sanjay Gupta, or anyone, chances are I'm gonna say Jose, how you doing? Like I got all these wrong names in my show would carry over into real life ship. Ship Gregory. It's gonna be horrible. You're horrible. I have to be very careful.
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John: Yeah, well, here's but now this is the one I got to. This is an interesting clip. Because the thing is, this thing is going on is there's this giant one woman is the transgender male. In New Zealand. I don't have her name in front of me, but she's a big weightlifter. Mm hmm. And she, Trent she trans. Transition call when you're trans transitioned to transitions at the age of 35, which was a male weightlifter of no particular prominence. But so she transitions at the age of 35. And within a couple of years, she's the leading female weightlifter.
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Adam: Isn't she? Isn't she qualified for the Olympics and read? Yes.
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John: And this has become scandalous. This is fantastic. She doesn't know what to do. Nobody knows what to do. This is you haven't done that yet. We have a bunch of people that can easily especially a runners, transition to runners that are gonna. So there's a bunch of operations are starting to save women's sports. There's a whole bunch of organizations, they don't know how to deal with this, because it's kind of like, oh, what are we supposed to do here? Trump in his speech, he's against transition to men competing in women's sports at any sort of a level that's meaningful. By now he's all in on it. And this is going to become a problem for him, I believe, because I don't think really the public at large and a lot of transexuals aren't a big fan of this because they know it draws attention to them in a very negative way. And but these woke Democrats, they're all Oh, yeah, we got to do
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Adam: what they always do. And I've never really been anti any party but this this particular version of the Democratic Party abuses, black men, preferably dead, and trans women. That's that's that's the whole thing. That is that is what they it's totally abusive.
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John: So let's listen to Biden on lgp be why I have here to you.
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Unknown: Okay. And by the way, this bill doesn't just protect LGBTQ plus people. Oh, that's that's also going to strengthen existing civil rights protections for people of faith. People with disabilities, women in public accommodations, like doctors, offices, parks and gyms. I want to thank the leaders of the Congressional equity caucus for their continued work to make it happen. The Equality Act will also help protect against this disturbing proliferation of anti LGBTQ bills received in state legislatures. So far this year, hundreds of anti LGBTQ bills have been introduced the state legislatures, more than a dozen of them have already passed and more than a dozen of these are some of the ugliest most unAmerican laws I've seen, and I've been here a while. Many of them target transgender children, seeking to prevent them from receiving the appropriate medical care for using the bathroom in high schools, while they're with the one where they'd be most safe. Even preventing them from joining sports teams with their classmates.
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Adam: A reminder that this was President Obama's entire second term agenda was gender neutral bathrooms. We have not moved very far. It doesn't seem like what they want is really working. And I'm, I read bills. And so yeah, you can say that a bill similar I'm sure to what Hungary has done is anti LGBTQ or to be correct LGBTQ IAP plus. But they're not. The that's just it's just framing. It's just framed by it. Yes, it's a lie. It's just framing. It's really, it's really sad that this is what is just shoved into everyone's face. Luckily, people are withdrawing from mainstream, then this kind of drivel and who listens to Joe Biden, the only thing they're listened to his name? His news models who are regurgitating? Yeah, no, they
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John: don't like that clip, Joe, because he's saying what he said they everything is a middleman now. Yeah. Yeah. So let's listen to a couple of that. This is an old one. I, there's a couple of old clips that came up, they were dug up. It's not that old. I mean, it's not like 10 years old, just recent, but not last week. And this one I wanted to play cuz I got a kick out of this. This is Biden on on the Tuskegee.
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Unknown: This is great. We were reaching out into minority communities, which by the way, and many of the older members of that community had memories of experimentation on black Americans that were not told about, like, what happened to the, you know, the Tuskegee Airmen, all those tests.
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Adam: Please, please do enlighten people who have not are not clued into Tuskegee Airmen, and the Tuskegee syphilis experiments,
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John: that there was a bunch of experiments done I think it was in the 30s. If I'm not mistaken, it may have been sooner than that. But they had a bunch of ended Tuskegee area, they decided to let a bunch of black men who had syphilis just shine them on and not give them any treatments just so they could study syphilis a little more. And it was really shameful approach and this is you know, the blame the medical community for having even be able to do this to Tuskegee Airmen, which had nothing to do with this. We're a highly decorated group of pilots in world war two that were All Blacks that and honored for including a movie by George Lucas that wasn't very good. Just extremely accomplished airman, but now with buying they've mixed the two together. So the air man, I guess all has syphilis.
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Adam: Just some detail on the Tuskegee Airmen. They were part of the 4/77 Bombardment Group. They were not all African American. Actually. Five were Haitians. One from Trinidad. There were several Hispanics, Latino airman from Dominican Republic. So it was really a a black community of airman. It was a community like community airman, but they were very, very heroic. Very, very.
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John: Yeah, they were outstanding. So this was now this is the some crazy gaff where and I don't know where this this was just cropped up. And he's trying to introduce or mentioned some police chief and he gets the guy's name wrong. I think twice, maybe three times, gets the city wrong. And then finally gets it right. Maybe at the end, police shift Murray of the Baltimore
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Unknown: Police Chief married police chief Murphy. Wow. of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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Adam: Man, that was a bad one. Joe. Let's hear it again. Police Chief Murray of the Baltimore Police Chief married police chief Murphy. Paul. Wow, this is really deteriorating.
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John: Yeah, it's really needed the recent most recent thing that everyone's all over because it's a weird was his whispering during it and he's whispering this and I have a medley like to put it of his whispering
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Adam: not a super cut but a medley. This is
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John: a medley of his whispering no super cuts are just a bunch of different disparate people saying the same thing. This is all Biden.
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Unknown: Employers can't find workers. I said yeah. This is an employee's employees bargaining chip. Now what's happening I got the white knight drill. And really so far, they're going to be getting checks in the mail that are consequential this week for childcare on the environment. Why would I not before it?
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Adam: Yeah, I've I've analyzed this for myself what why he's doing this. Do you have any thoughts? Because I think I
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John: know I have zero. I just, it's Biden. I wonder, what kind of thoughts is he gonna trigger but I'd love to hear the analysis.
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Adam: What I believe is happening is he is taking personal credit for the overpayment or overstimulation of the economy. And as he's what he's taking credit for now is higher wages for everybody. And so he's kind of making it sound like I gave them $1.9 trillion. So that everybody could stay home and now they're in the catbird seat. They can demand higher wages. I did that Joe Biden, listen to it again, before No, no, wait, not for you. I was going to give it to everybody else.
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John: No, but you Okay, we'll play one more time. And then because I have a calendar, okay.
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Adam: I just I played up to that bit. Employers can't find workers.
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John: I said, Yeah. This is an employee's employees bargaining chip. Now. What's happening? I got $1.9 trillion released so far.
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Adam: Okay.
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John: I don't think he needs to whispered. What's the point of whispering? He secretly thinks he's being sneaky? Is he? Is he trying to portray himself as sneaky? Yeah, you're saying? Yes. Yeah. I mean, I agree with you. Yes, I
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Adam: think so. I think that's I agree with you that are strategic strategically sneaky. Like, Hey, I see what I did there.
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John: I think it's creepy. I think. I don't think a president united states is supposed to be sneaky.
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Adam: Well, no. It seems to come with the job, though. For most,
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John: yes. But you don't have to portray it.
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Adam: But he's a senile old man. But what do you expect from him? I'm amazed that he knows he had anything to do with it. Now on now, if you're going to, not you, but if someone's going to be a pundit on television, and going to make fun of Joe Biden with his creepy whispering, you better have everything straight. This is dick morris. And what is he just a consultant, a political consultant has been around for forever, or they ever held any kind of office or
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John: tick more. I think he worked in the clinton presidents regime some time ago. I mean, he I had him on silicon spin once.
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Adam: Oh, how was that? Oh,
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John: it was like, it was kind of a semi disasterous because of the fact that he wouldn't stop talking. And a couple of the panelists were mumbling into the mic and by Qantas, by getting guys stopped talking. It wasn't it wasn't a good situation.
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Adam: Yeah, he was a friend and advisor to Clinton during his Arkansas days. And he was he is the the disillusion Democrat, who was now became a republican
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John: visa consultant. Yeah.
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Adam: strategy, a fat head consultant, if you T's calm is our competition with the courage of where our consulting group, so it's always fun to make. It's always fun to make fun of the competition when they suck. Yes. Here's dick morris.
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John: Well, when you whisper because you want to keep a secret. That's one thing when you whisper because you're not able to project your voice because you're so frail and old and weak. I'm not sure what to do about it. I think that the solution for Joe Biden is listed in a field of checks only. You know what that is with a stuffed moose head and put it on the wall. Oh, my goodness. We need to do your babies and bring them out. Oh, my goodness. I don't know about that. Come on.
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Adam: This is what I mean. He says taxonomy. They meant taxidermy. What an idiot. And the news model is even stupider.
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John: Yes, that's a completely wrong word taxidermy is, is stuffing the
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Adam: animals but he says taxonomy.
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John: Yes, this taxonomy which has to do with the analysis of systems. I have to look it up. Yes,
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Adam: that is true.
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John: Yeah, that's pretty damn that's that's, and she's dumber than he is obviously, cuz she didn't know what any of it means.
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Adam: That's the stuff that passes first. What
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John: you get on TV? Yes, exactly. Exactly. Is that on Fox?
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Adam: Yeah, totally. Oh, those guys are no good. I woke up this morning. You know, we've been looking for a new chief of police here in Austin. As art Acevedo who wasn't pretty good, the police chief he went to Houston Houston seems to be doing okay, everything's falling apart in Austin. This is the last show by the way from Austin tomorrow.
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John: I congratulate Thank you.
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Adam: Thank you. We re entered.
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John: As you're done with this. I want to play in Austin clips to make sure that we stay in the Austin theme going.
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Adam: Okay. So I woke this morning, there are 44 candidates for Austin's next police chief. And what do you think the headline is?
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John: I have no idea.
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Adam: Three women of color with leadership experience have applied to be next chief of the Austin Police Department bringing a level of diversity to the candidate pool that was lacking in early review of applicants. And it's some doozies man. It's the one from Atlanta. Who left. Didn't she didn't she quit? Yes. Celeste Murphy. Oh, she's the deputy chief. I'm sorry. Celeste Murphy. mirtha Ramos, who was chief in DeKalb. County, Georgia, and a MAGA Ting, Gary Davis, who was the la police deputy chief. I'm seeing three strikes here. Atlanta is a mess. Los Angeles is a mess. And there's and there's 41 other candidates, but this is all the whole stories about them. Yeah, yeah. That's no one cares about having a good police chief. Let's just make sure that we
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John: have you don't want a good police chief. You want a police chief? That
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Adam: looks good. There you go. Just like the NASDAQ. You'll be seen as good.
1:16:34
John: Was your scene is good. And what's your
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Adam: what's your awesome story?
1:16:37
John: Yeah, I have an awesome story. Because I figured, well, I The reason is because I wanted a boots on the ground report from you.
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Adam: I know exactly what this is. Oh.
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John: And so I figured well, because they just found it did the championship was taking place at the Austin a? Yes, it was the ACL in Austin. Let's play this clip here. Oh, here
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Unknown: we go. Yes, I'm very familiar with what's going on. And we welcome you back inside the Austin Convention Center here in Austin, Texas pro shootout number four here on the east CL pro shootout tour alongside Trey Ratner and Jeff mackerricher. And we are pleased to be joined now but Kaylee hunter who just won the Women's Singles final for her first pro victory, Kaylee, congratulations. You know, I
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know this has been a lot like early 19. So I'm not sure I'm not sure I call it a long journey.
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But it has been a journey for you just talk about what those moments mean for you with your first pro when
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it was amazing. Honestly, I'm so shocked. Just because I don't know I've been getting third or making it to the broadcast every time I just I'm just happy that I finished it out.
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Adam: But this is something different. I thought we were just gonna be soccer.
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John: Oh, no, this is the ACL. I figured this is where you know, it was the big event.
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Adam: No, no, no, I paid attention to the brand new FC Austin football club.
1:17:58
John: Who? Oh, you didn't go to the ACL? No,
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Adam: I was watching Austin get obliterated.
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John: Oh, yeah. Well, that would be the way to go. Okay. Well, the ACL I think's more important.
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Adam: I didn't even know the ACL was taking place.
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John: Yeah. Know what it means, right?
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Adam: No.
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John: Oh, you're just so you're just gonna just play dumb. I thought you'd be it. This is the it's the American cornhole league. There's a professional league. Ah, yes. ACL the American cornhole League, you know and yeah, Kaylee there one day Women's Singles. Yes,
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Adam: you're right. I did see a quick news flash. How, how strange that I did not do anything with it. What was I thinking? Yes. Yes, cornhole event. You're so right. We do have a leak.
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John: So, okay, well, I'm professionals, professionals. I
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Adam: know we also have a professional axe throwing league here. I could not to be good. Not to be confused is very bad. If you confuse the two and go to the wrong event. It could end up bad very bad.
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John: Okay. And by the way that professional corn holders. Yeah. It's pretty astonishing to watch how they operate. They can nail that they can toss that sand bag, you know, just right into the whole one guy beat another guy 24 to nothing.
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Adam: Oh, it's very impressive how they do this.
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John: I would like to see it just not to go get carried away with this but I would love to see some professional basketball players. That famous three point guys the guys like Steph, Steph and curry or Damian Lillard. See them cornhole sport on pitch. They could just nailed one bag after the other right in that hole has potential and Anyway, that was my report.
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Adam: Thank you.
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John: I know you're gonna be leaving Austin for pflugerville. And you're not gonna be able to go to these things and you're How
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Adam: many people think I'm actually moving to pflugerville or waco or the Schlitterbahn? It's quite impressive. What people think I'm moving to waco or pflugerville or
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John: it's pflugerville pflugerville was a little it's a little town outside of pflugerville.
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Adam: Right. Yes. Yeah. right near the Schlitterbahn. Exactly. We're just I'm just gonna say the heart of Hill Country Texas because that's true.
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John: That's in the other direction. No, no.
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Adam: Okay. Do we want to do any vaccine stuff here because I do you want to take a break because I do have a few some of them funny. Some of them interesting and well, the breaks not
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John: gonna last long. We had lousy donations today. And we've got a few executive producers we can thank them now we can get right back to the
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Adam: well, but first, yes, first let me thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you the man who put the C in the cornhole League Of course ladies and gentlemen john C. Dvorak
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John: will in the morning, Mr. Adam Curry also your in the morning all ships and sea boots on the ground, feet in the air, stops in the water and all the dames and knights out there.
1:21:20
Adam: I can't believe I said John Dvorak. I meant devorah you said divert was
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John: Joe Biden is
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Adam: rubbing off on me. Hey, everybody, it's the trolls and the troll room they are at at troll. room.io Let me count. They scurry away Let's see we have on the count today. Still no count. No counts. What is going on? Why is the count not working? Someone's messing with my count. 2024 Whoa. That seems to be higher than usual. Am I
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John: not for Sunday's 22 we were peaked at 2200. We've peaked bro.
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Adam: We've totally peaked. We've peaked on on trolls. We've peaked on donations, the show is peaked. The show is piqued. We rarely were relegated now to laughing about cornhole in any way that the troll room is, of course a very wonderful place where where the trolls congregate, and over 2000 of them listening to the live stream troll room.io now that's open 24 hours a day, seven days a week we have a lot of live shows on that stream all from gitmo-nation all part of the value for value system and environment and community that we have created together. And you can go ahead and troll along chat to people there's all kinds of fun some fun little commands you can issue you can get temperature somewhere else you know and kick the bitcoin price. All kinds of bots that they've implemented or why don't you just follow us at no agenda social calm which is our non algo eyes to federated social network. You can follow john at at john C. Dvorak no agenda social calm I am at Adam at no agenda social calm and you can't sign up for an account anymore. No agenda, social calm, but you can follow us. And once you follow, then the fediverse starts to do its magic. And you eventually wind up with pretty much everything on your on your federated stream that comes in from node nodes into social.com. And one more important group to thank is our group of artists who always bring us fresh new album artwork for every single episode tante Neel nailed it for Episode 3013 5058
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John: tante Neel that
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Adam: tante Neel debts 1358. We titled that one the media lie escape. And you totally dominated this time in the mail. I you know, I record these things now. Because you're making me look good or bad. You're making me sound like a douche. But we did have quite a conversation. And I'm scrolling now to take a look
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John: where she did the two versions of this. Did she not get two versions that I like. Here's not that's why we had to talk about this. She did two versions of the same art but she had different little symbols. She used the British House of Parliament and the one we picked Yeah. And then she had the coat of arms. The British motor but
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Adam: that wasn't the reason why the why one was pulled over
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John: the other way I would have preferred the British coats of arm arms instead of the house of the parliament building because she darkened the background and darken the card color. I liked the darker version better but I didn't like the house of the Parliament. I'd rather have the little coat of arms because I think that made it was a better looking image. But she didn't do it alternative with that on it. Right? To change too many things. If you're going to do these variables, you know don't change everything, change one or two things and then change it and change it. But I mean, it, I felt this was not optimal. I would prefer the original art in the darker mode.
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Adam: But this is good feedback. I think you're the main point is if you're doing a variation or a variant, don't change too much.
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John: Don't change everything just change, you know, especially if you're just dealing with the colors of the image. Because it really was better darker, it needed to be darker. So it had more contrast. Contrast is important.
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Adam: Oh, was there anything else that we liked in this batch that came in? I'm trying to see, I may have been something Why do you use Kenny Benz? For the pre Art 1358? Cuz that's that was that look good. The Tokyo. No screaming from Darren didn't quite come out.
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John: It didn't get you get it was not gettable.
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Adam: Yeah. I mean, the problem with some of these And I should mention this, often, an artist will title their work, in fact, every every year, every
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John: two years.
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Adam: But if if, if you don't understand the art without reading the title, it's just no good. And I agree. And that's how we kind of evaluate it. We don't, because if you mouse over, it'll bring up the title. And if you
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John: look at the titles until we blow it up,
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Adam: yeah. And so if you have to do that, then this kind of a fail. But man, do we appreciate the work these artists do? And yes, someone was laughing that I still call it album art. But that is exactly what it's still. It's still in the RSS, or the I think the iTunes namespace is album art. So we've just kept it at that. But it is all possible thanks to the no agenda, art generator nogen, our generator comm that is where artists from all walks of life can upload during the show, which most do we do we select art right after we're done. It's one of the it's basically the third item on the list after we get the files ready and do the do the credits. So it's fast work that they do. And it's really fun. It's a great contribution to the value for value model that we employ here. And we were talking earlier about podcasting 2.0. JOHN, you familiar with the no agenda quotes that? I think phone boy does on Twitter and no agenda social. Yeah. So he's now using the new version of pod verse, which is a podcasting 2.0 app. And one of the new things that we put in which is called the sound bites or clips. So now with every single quote that he has, there's a link, you click on the link, it opens up a web page with the pod verse player and you actually can play that little clip. Well, yes, I know it will. Facebook does this is saying that this is coming for them. And they're going to do it one day, and I hope they implement podcasting 2.0 and not reinvent the wheel. But I
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would just want to ask everyone to go take a look at it. Yes.
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John: We'll put money on that.
1:28:12
Adam: For money on what
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John: the simplicity of just adopting podcasting 2.0 as opposed to not invented here and dreaming up some piece of shit, that doesn't work.
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Adam: I've heard they're sniffing around. I haven't actually heard from them. But no, I put no money on it. Because of course, the whole idea is just like the original blogs and RSS Silicon Valley wants to remove that. They want it gone. So they're not interested in, in open distributed systems. They want to have close stuff that they can control and own and advertise on.
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John: Right, exactly, right.
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Adam: try out a new podcast app today. new podcast apps.com and let's thank some of our executive and associate executive producers for Episode 1359 of the no agenda show. kicking it off with sir Donald,
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John: sir Damn, sir. Sir Donald, Sir David The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. Bel Air Texas. Yes. Which is different 33333365 celebrating my 65th birthday on the 25th nice officially elderly. Okay, thanks for your courage looking for this correctly. So hold on a second.
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Adam: Say some something. One, two, test one two, what are you doing?
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John: My I have a an actual knob.
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Adam: Okay, that is just the opening clip for the show. Okay, thank you.
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John: I have a knob that I use to control the volume. Yes of the speakers. So I can use So I don't want to go clicking around and turn them up and down or whatever. And really, it's part of the system actually, it's pretty nice.
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Adam: Now this is the Scarlet Scarlet knob.
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John: It's not a scarlet knob it came with the speakers from the brand is anyway, it fell onto the floor,
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Adam: that your knob fell on the floor
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John: and my foot, my foot, cut the wire and it fell on the floor as I moved around. And so then I had to stop the show and make you Oh,
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Adam: you were doing volume adjustment. Okay, gotcha.
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John: Yeah, so that's what that was about. Okay, that it's happened a couple of times. So we're
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Adam: just gonna do are we just the knob come off the actual device.
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John: So it's a couple of wires hooked to just, it's just a it's like a fader I just call it a knob. fader gonna do this. I was gonna do this in his new elderly voice. Okay, celebrate. Celebrate sre.
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Adam: Oh, this is I can't do it. You can do it. You can do it.
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John: celebrating my 65th birthday on the 25th officially elderly thanks for your courage. Looking forward to normality and sweet forgetfulness like sleepy Joe Biden sleepy Joe and our 2d to karma to all Sir David. Fresh Prince of Bel Air Texas. Go keeping go you've got karma
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Adam: was pretty good. It was too good at the end there. You need to crack it up a little bit more, but it was good. I like this voice.
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John: Seems that seems to be hard. He seems to prefer you're saying hello or something.
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Adam: Jordan lanting Jordan Linton comes in with 333 33 he clicked on the executive producer Dr. Link and we appreciate that dolla dolla dolla Madame Jones greetings from the French speaking part of the People's Republic of Canada Navy abolish. I've been an avid listener since Adams first Jr. He appearance. You know what that means? organ donation want to show but has been suffering from a bad case of douchebaggery. So this is my way of saying thanks for an amazing show. I would like to take this opportunity to ask my smokin hot partner for the last nine years and whom I have repeatedly hit in the mouth MJ to marry me. So here it is through the sultry voice of Mr. Curry. We need a little little muse. I didn't even know this was here today. Did you know this was happening? I didn't see this happen. I love this. This is beautiful. Okay, so this is from Jordan lending to his smokin hot partner for the last nine years. Mj couples that no agenda together. Stay together. Would you do me the great honor of taking my hand in marriage? lovers let's no jingles no karma. Let us know Jordan. I wonder is this going to be like in the car when she hears it? Or what do you think? What are you playing?
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John: What length in the appropriate background?
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Adam: Wow, that's beautiful. Let us know. I hope it works out and can they even get married and who can they even go to a wedding? I can't do that in Canada Kenya. Oh, congratulations, you two crazy kids. Very nice.
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John: Yeah, that was sweet. JOHN Carpenter in Calla Bama. callate Bama nails Cal a Bama California Calabasas 333 33 another executive producer hearing john howling dawn strange they gave me fo MD job in house calmer for all love. Lit love from john from Calla pockets Calabasas. or in our case Calla Bama I get it because we live on the wrong side of the tracks.
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Adam: Yes and fo mo is pronounced FOMO is an acronym for fear of missing out FOMO and so we're gonna get we're going to give john an extra bit of FOMO
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Oh, man, that hurts. That hurts so bad.
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John: The time
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Adam: Yeah, that's the job. Hear the chime on
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John: that one? Oh yeah, there's
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Adam: energy is energy chime
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John: that when I have mine or
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Adam: you I have people really don't like this energy chime in hurts. It really freaks people out. So do it.
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John: I can't find it kicked around here somewhere. I have the three note one.
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Adam: Yeah, no, that's no good. It has to be the zenergy chime.
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John: No. Is that the middle? One of the three is this is the zenergy chime is that this has two additional ones. Yeah, I find it extremely annoying to listen to. I guess it works well in a classroom to get everyone to shut up. Patrick weingard in Zeeland, Michigan 333 Please give a big Happy Birthday to my awesome wife a Jubilee weingard you bet she's on the list
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Adam: for sure.
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John: Anonymous of Philadelphia 333 please refer to me as sir anonymous to Philadelphia which is my name on no agenda social Yeah, I would like to request to optolong I get that message again to upgrade my system. Oh, here we go. snooze for 10 Minute. snooze. snooze snooze. Which is my name on no agenda social I would like to request some moving karma and Adam needs that too. Yes. For myself as well as for Adam. Doe my move should be largely complete by the time this is read. Oh man.
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Adam: This is this is kind of like the the Jackson Browne the loadout make sure you got it all good. Good to go before you come from my piano. That's the only thing left is the studio. And everything is boxed up. Is everything ready? All out are ready to go now ready to go tomorrow? The movers come and Tina has packed everything by herself. I would have to say every she's done. All of it is probably best. That's what she would say.
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John: Best. That's what I was gonna say. Okay, I'm gonna tell you what I was gonna I forgot to mention on another show. Another Tina? why she's the keeper. She has some of the greatest handwriting I have seen in 20 years.
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Adam: Where did you see?
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John: I would call it. She has a terrific hand.
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Adam: I love her hand. When Where did you see her handwriting?
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John: That check that you got from one of the donators who sent it to your box for some unknown reason had to be forwarded to me to be deposited
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Adam: in the bank. That's right. She dropped it in the envelope. Yep.
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John: She wrote out the envelope. It's stupendous. That stupendous. Yeah, obviously learned how to write in school. Yeah. Which is not taught anymore. What do you think I snagged her dude. say
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Adam: she she packs a tight suitcase. She packs a tight house. He's got beautiful handwriting. Oh, and she's beautiful. And I love her. Thank you very much, sir anonymous of Philadelphia, Benjamin Knight who's nine who's from San Francisco, California. 200 and 61st associate executive producer for today. john benjamin says I felt so horrible but not having an envelope full of cash for you at the Walnut Creek meetup rip rest in peace to Robert Felix, author of not by fire but by ice. And he has in parentheses here Vax death so Robert Felix die after the vaccination I don't know probably and requests cam trails and two shots to the head for this dude named Ben named Ben. Ben dude named Ben named Ben. This is the best he said
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John: most of the media I gave credit to one yesterday didn't go to it. Michael burns $210 and he has one request China is asshole. Donald Trump don't trust China. China is at home. Is my calls next and pownal pollen on and I pronounce it POW and Al pounamu Pono Pono Pono main 233 $200.33. I've been listening since the daily source code. Pre is these pre Natal? I'm almost a night and I am a content. evergreen content. evergreen artists. Oh, he does the Evergreen art. Okay, cool. I have had accepted art and I've been in a few newsletters. Thanks, john. I had the laughs last week when I heard somebody else who visualized sealing wax as sealing wax ceiling roof. Last year I did sealing wax cover art. I always envisioned Ward cleaver coming home and June being very proud. To show him that she had wax to the ceiling. Just imagine a typical artist I love. They're imaginative. They're imaginative. That's why we love them. Thank you for all that you do. Power, no power, no geek from the great state of Maine.
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Adam: I remember seeing that art and we both went, What the hell? We couldn't put it together until it was pointed out in yet another donation segment, which is where we learn a lot of things.
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John: We get most of our information from the donations,
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Adam: producers and donations, you bet Duncan Kissinger winds it out. shortlist today, the final associate producer from Indianapolis, Indiana gentleman, says Duncan, I appreciate you both in the work that you do. I need a deducing as this is my first donation. You've been de deuced my uncle hit me in the mouth a couple of years ago but it took the lockstep of COVID coverage elsewhere for me to force myself to acclimate to a three hour podcast now. I can't stand non show days. Wow. I think it would be bad if we had more shows. This is perfect.
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John: Well, you can also stretch the show out.
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Adam: Yeah, I don't like that. It's Bless you. I recently wrapped up a work study position at the Masonic Library and Museum of Indiana where I reported to to 33rd degree Master masons, one of which wrote Freemasonry for dummies published by Wiley, a former client from my pizza delivery days. I mentioned this. I mentioned this only to say that I thought I was desensitized to the constant barrage of 30 threes when my experience in daily life but today, I am overwhelmed by them to such a degree that I'm making this donation I can't afford to just cleanse my aura, so to speak. Yes, the 33 number which we've been pointing out for a long time. Once you're clued into it, it becomes very annoying how often that pops up in strange situations. One last brief point. I recently started no agenda from the top and it's been wild to follow along with Adams radicalization. What a radicalisation as a former cheesemonger. I wanted to enter into the record a general cheese recommendation for all of gitmo-nation kambos Allah, a German blue Brie, and it's fantastic. I apologize. Despite my many strengths brevity is not one of them. Apparently, syntax isn't either karma to all love is lit. Duncan from Minneapolis I'm not familiar with this cheese product can buy have
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John: I can see that it would be a combination of things that you name wise, but I've never had this cheese and I will definitely track it down because I'm a cheese. I like cheese a lot.
1:42:41
Adam: We are cheese heads that were
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John: borderline cheese.
1:42:45
Adam: They got it. Got some content for you, man. You've gone karma. While you're right. short segment. Good more show. I hope people still like us.
1:42:58
John: Well, they seem to like COVID more than they like us.
1:43:02
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1:44:13
John: Before we get into COVID I do have one another entre Mont okay. This would be again along the lines of the ridicule I we thrust upon Biden, but this, but this time, it's Pelosi. Oh, okay. And now this is another clip that probably is from some a couple of weeks back when they're doing the George Floyd to bill.
1:44:34
Adam: George George Floyd, Crime Prevention Act or policing. George Floyd policing act. That's what it is.
1:44:40
John: Yes, something like that. So they're there. This is before they named the bill. And so here's Pelosi is discussion of how the bill got named. And it has a kind of an interesting ending to it.
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Unknown: And I'm very proud before the judiciary committee that before he testifies, he said to me, I'm speaker Do you think that I can tell George's daughter that his name will be always remembered because you will name the bill for him. And I said, Well, I recommend that to the Judiciary Committee and to the to the Congressional Black Caucus who have shaped the bill. But I only will do that if you tell me that this legislation is worthy of George Curry's name. To come out here, please. It was great. legislation is worthy of George Curry's name.
1:45:35
Adam: George Kirby to come out here, please. What name do you think she's saying there?
1:45:40
John: George Kirby.
1:45:41
Adam: She's really saying George George Kirby. She's
1:45:43
John: the how George Kirby's a comment from the 50s and 60s. What's on her mind? pre dated. In fact, there's if you go to Marty Higgins calm which is Martin Higgins or Martin Higgins calm. Oh, who is our official nogen the joke writer. He has a video clip they're showing not only this gaffe but also a small George Kirby bit from the Ed Sullivan Show in black and white from the early days, and where he's doing material that is so dated because it's an old show. But Dr. Reed didn't realize how funny George Kirby was. He predates all the the comics that took you know, the black comic scene began with Gregory when it came, I became the angry black man and Terry, and it developed with the richer priors and all the rest coming after that, but before him, there were a lot of black comics that were doing pretty straight, normal stand up and George Kirby was one of them. And he was really funny.
1:46:42
Adam: Maybe she actually thinks it was George Kirby. Maybe that's why she saw riled up about it.
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John: I have no idea. She's old.
1:46:49
Adam: Anything's possible. Yeah, she was she was slurring In the beginning there to both these people out, she's got some fresh blood in there. Just for even if only just for this for the fun of it for our clips. Alright, COVID COVID. Well, not so much COVID. But there's a lot of issues with the with the vaccine. I have the open various stats for today. Let's take a look. This is the vaccine adverse event reporting system. And we currently have in the United States 1,196,421 reports of vaccine adverse events. This is updated as of June 18. We know that they are running way behind and this is only what is reported and only what has not been taken out by the CDC current death toll 6136. And of which 1644 Maya carditis we have thrombosis 1776, funny 720 miscarriages. I mean, this is everything is going just dynamite dynamite dynamite. And well, there was supposed to be some meeting or they actually did have a meeting about these young men, particularly who have heart inflammation, and other types of ailments after receiving the vaccination. And this is what came out of it. The FDA has officially added a warning to the Madonna and Pfizer COVID vaccines about those rare cases of heart inflammation. So they put a little warning on the label now.
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John: That don't Yeah, like the don't smoke.
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Adam: And if you look at the vaccine insert, this has been on YouTube many times. It's empty. There is no there is nothing on the vaccine insert. So this will be the first thing they're putting on it. And isn't it? Isn't their emergency use authorization set to expire July 1.
1:48:47
John: That's why they want everyone vaccinated.
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Adam: It must be because I don't think they can do it. I
1:48:52
John: can extend it. There. Just do some I'd like to Yeah, sure. We're like standing for another 90 days. I would like to see the Yeah, I would like to see the official
1:49:03
Adam: extension then. It's crazy. Alright, so Australia. We have Sydney now locked down for 14 days.
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John: Yeah. And this one case or something hard
1:49:16
Adam: locked up. I feel bad. That I'd said you know, Australia is six months behind it part of it has to do with their summer and winter being their seasons being inverted.
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John: Yeah, yeah, they're in the middle of summer. So that should be like boiling hot. It's well, I guess it's not
1:49:35
Adam: there. No, they're they're moving up on winter.
1:49:38
John: Oh, okay. So they're in autumn. You're right,
1:49:39
Adam: right. So this could be this could be influenza, this could be all kinds of stuff that
1:49:44
John: always delta delta plus
1:49:47
Adam: is the delta plus. So I have a lot of news today from from from the Royal countries. So I have Canada navia the United kingdom. And what else do I have?
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John: Oh,
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Adam: well, I do have Oh wait. Yes, this is the this is from the UK. This is the United Kingdom's chief executive and general secretary of the Royal College. So these are the people that that provide guidance and information. And I think guidance is probably the right term for politicians.
1:50:28
Unknown: And this chief had some interesting to say, just reference to your earlier conversation about lifting the lockdown. We know that we haven't infected enough of the population with this virus.
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Adam: I'm not saying other one. But this is this is interesting. She's saying we haven't infected enough of the population with this virus.
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John: I mean, even impacted.
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Adam: She said, Did she say impacted? I thought she said infected Really? Well, that's a
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Unknown: reference to your earlier conversation about lifting the lockdown. We know that we we haven't infected enough of the police's infected, I'm
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Adam: not hearing him, say I hear impacted really blue dress. We haven't impacted enough of the population with this virus. But it doesn't matter. It's still funny. Because you still gas it up with this virus. At Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia very a lot of these call in shows a lot of questions from the audience. Somehow, everyone saw andrew cuomo and thought, you know, if I do that, if I if I take questions from from the public, I might get a book to you. I might get an Emmy, I mean, all kinds of good things that come out of it. But let's see what the health professionals had to say about this. Colin.
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Unknown: Hi, there. Thanks for taking my questions. I'm wondering about the injunction, banning public gatherings and whether there really is a need for such a far reaching one, given the trajectory we're on now.
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I mean, I think it's still there, we still have the Arduino bringing large, large numbers of people together. It can present some risks, we'll we'll continue to look at that. But I think the other purpose of the junction is to is to prevent, you know, groups that are spreading deliberately spreading false information that can act by can actually create risk. The information itself if listened to creates risk to the public as well. So that that certainly is a need to manage that misinformation campaign as well.
1:52:39
Adam: That did I understand correctly that we can't be can't have people standing around together because that will spread disinformation.
1:52:49
John: This guy who is that guy?
1:52:51
Adam: Oh, he's he is one of the I don't have his name. He's one of these that he's like the Nova Scotia Fauci. Oh, I know. It's horrible. Let's go to Toronto horrible
1:53:05
John: man.
1:53:06
Adam: Let's go to Toronto. Now this is the one of our producers up in Toronto says this is the only m five m radio show I listened to. It's on noon, at noon weekdays. And they had two epidemiologists on to take questions from the listening audience. Here's call one
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Unknown: fires. The shot goes I had my first shot very early. I had to wait for the second one. On Fortunately, I went into the Brampton hospital
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clots that I had not from, not from the virus, or pardon me a vaccine. And unfortunately, when I left the hospital proximately Two days later, I came down with COVID which I caught in a hospital. Oh, dear. Oh, dear. Oh, there
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you go. And I suffered with that. I'm okay. Now. I'm still have a few problems left over from it. Sorry to hear that. Well, it's one of those things, you know, I was shocked when I got it. Okay, Jay, you take care. Now? I
1:54:10
John: do. I will. Thank you. Thank you very much. Bye bye.
1:54:14
Adam: I just love this. Here's a guy who got his vaccination, got the blood clots, then God COVID and he's just like, well, what kind of socks it wasn't really the vaccination or anything. It's just like, hey, that's what's going on in my life. Do people not see do not do not see what is happening here? No. Deer is the second call in and this was really cool. It's a little long, but this guy has a interesting story about spike protein shedding and that needed to be shut down.
1:54:50
Unknown: I have a question for the doctors. If I could please. My singing teacher actually didn't hasn't been vaccinated yet. She went to her dentist And she came back after having work done. And then the next day she suffered for four days with a possible was what looked like and felt like a bad sunburn on her face, itching, pain, all sorts of symptoms. She went to her doctor, the doctor says probably allergies, and just has not had allergies. I know what else to sterilize is not it. So finally the doctor said, you have like protein shedding and x the second case that I've heard people die. No, apparently the doctor had said that people that don't know when I didn't know what goes spike protein shedding is that she has not been vaccinated. The people that were working on her had just recently vaccinated. And so she got the symptoms for pretty bad. If somebody has been vaccinated and you're exposed to them, there isn't really any way that you can pick up either COVID or any remnants of COVID, or any kind of elements of the disease from having a person vaccinated.
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The vaccine is not a live vaccine, it's just some genetic sequences. So it's just some genetic sequence. It's nothing that we worried about only within that person to develop an immune response, not to anyone else who they've been exposed to. So I'm not exactly sure what what it could mean, protein shedding. In my protein setting
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apparently had something to do with the person being recently vaccine. Well, well, he
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was around.
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I think that the what the doctor is trying to tell you is that he's never heard of such a thing and doesn't doesn't think it's right.
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Adam: And this is the news model. Just shutting it all down. It gets good. I think that the what the doctor is trying to tell you is that he's never heard of such a thing and doesn't doesn't think it's likely outcome. I haven't read it anything like that about anything like that Dr. Sly view notes as well. I think Dr. Bass was right on it. So very strange. Okay, well, Barry, nobody here has ever heard of such a thing. I don't know. Maybe look it up or something. Doesn't sound likely to our experts. Thanks for the document around now. Well, yeah, dentist isn't the doctor actually talking
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John: to an actual doctor?
1:57:17
Unknown: I don't know. This is nothing we've heard of. You know, if I see something, thanks. All right. Here's something new every day, I guess with this virus, it's, you know, and a lot of it is not necessarily accurate.
1:57:37
Adam: So how can they never have heard of this?
1:57:40
John: No, this is what bothers me the most. If you've heard of it, you think is bullcrap. That's one thing, you'd say? Well, you know, we've heard this and it's like something has been going on the internet. Or the direct it up. That would be an approach far as we're concerned is bullcrap. Yeah. But there's not have even heard of it, because we've heard of it. to not have even heard of it means Why are you even on this show? If he if you if your knowledge base is so narrow? Why are you Why are we even talking to you? You can't be you can't go on these shows with a narrow knowledge base. And just be your knee jerk reaction to every question. This is useless.
1:58:26
Adam: Well, they're a liar. The way the host jumped in Tell me told me that, you know, this was on the Do not talk list or something.
1:58:34
John: Yeah, just jumped in a little too harshly. You know,
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Adam: Andrew Marr, big BBC broadcaster, over in the UK has an evening program and he has guests on and he had via tele telescreen. He had one of the government's top advisors. And he had a pretty interesting story because Andrew Marr was vaccinated, and he got COVID. And he had some questions. And I hope it's
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John: not self indulgence. If he has to ask you about me, because I got Coronavirus last week, I'd be double jabbed earlier in the spring and felt if not king of the world, at least almost entirely immune. And yet I got it. Was your son lucky?
1:59:22
Unknown: Are you unlucky? I think you were I mean, what we know with vaccines is that they are actually remarkably effective.
1:59:30
Adam: Okay. I just have to stop this every time. So you had the vaccine. You got COVID. And the first thing that guy says is we know they're remarkably effective. So that's wrong with this picture. Preventing hospitalization. less effective at preventing infection what? They're less effective at preventing the infection. This is not what we've heard.
1:59:58
John: No, we've heard what he said. We've heard we've heard that Fauci said it. But other people have said that the thing is greatest may not prevent all reinfections or infections or I don't know, it may not prevent you from getting code, but it will definitely prevent you from going to the hospital or getting or dying from it. We've heard that. Okay. I don't know why. Why they're promoting that idea. Because then what's the point? The whole thing is dubious? Yes. I mean, ivermectin does the same thing. It keeps you from dying and going to the hospital this continues.
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Unknown: So, you know, although you were sick, you weren't hospitalized. And you know, there wasn't any fatality. And that's probably because of the vaccination. I think it's really important for people to realize that, as we increase the vaccination rates, most older people are vaccinated, we will see breakthrough infections, and we're starting to see that actually, in the end, the majority of infections are in people who've been vaccinated. And that does not mean that the vaccines don't work. breakthroughs are expected. And what we want to do is to prevent hospitalizations and deaths and the vaccines do that very effectively.
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Adam: Okay, so that's the message like it doesn't really work against infection, which is precisely what a vaccine is supposed to do. That's what everyone's talking about. But now it's it really it keeps you out of the hospital. Andrew Marr had a little follow up.
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John: Sure. I'm pretty clear that by being vaccinated, I did not end up in hospital. And that's a great thing. But we use lightly glibly, occasionally, this phrase, mild and moderate infections. For me, it was really, really quite unpleasant. And I just wonder if it's important in terms of public health messaging to explain to people, you may be double vaccinated. But that doesn't mean you won't catch COVID-19. And it won't be pretty bloody.
2:01:44
Unknown: I think you're absolutely right. You know, you, you can be pretty sick and not end up in hospital. And actually, many, many of my, my colleagues and friends have been in that situation you I'm in my 50s, and many of my friends of a similar age have had pretty severe illness and have been close to trying to admit themselves to hospital so you can get quite a nasty disease.
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Adam: So what does it do? So it's like, well, I mean, it sounds to me like Andrew Marr might have wanted to go to the hospital. That's how sick he was from it. Well, there was no blood spewing anywhere, but I felt like crap. Is that this? This thing is bogus.
2:02:19
John: bogus. Robert, concluding that now
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Adam: well, Robert Malone, the inventor of the mRNA technology didn't This is in the show notes. He did the numbers. If you really look at the numbers of the vaccine, its efficacy, and its rate of people dying suspiciously close to the vaccination after vaccination. If you take these numbers, for every 100,000 people that are vaccinated, we avert six deaths. However, for every 100,000 vaccines, people vaccinated, we see four people die of fatal side effects. So for every three lives we save, we lose two.
2:03:07
John: Yeah. saved or created. Those are their accurate numbers.
2:03:10
Adam: Yes, it seems very accurate. And it's and we and what we're seeing is we're seeing the people who've been vaccinated. They're the ones testing positive, some of them getting sick. And it's really I mean, I'm not a sports guy. I mean, I don't even keep up with the cornhole league. But this college world series, this is a this is a scandal, what's going on? Is North Carolina State got kicked out because there's a few tested positive, so they're done. They can't play end of series for them.
2:03:42
John: To it looks like, but you know, I mean, this is not official like that golf for the golfer who got screwed, right. But
2:03:48
Adam: what but what I'm reading, although not official news reports is that of all of the unvaccinated players, they all tested, negative four of the vaccinated players are the ones that tested positive.
2:04:03
John: Oh, that's, that's kind of a sad.
2:04:07
Adam: So at what point? At what point? Do we just think that this is phony baloney sports betting stuff going on? Or how do we play into this? This is so this is this can be everything can be manipulated with this now?
2:04:22
John: Yeah, I know. That's the great thing about it. I mean,
2:04:25
Adam: if you have access to the task, just crank up the PCR cycle count. You can get some, I mean, you could bet on this stuff, we should start making some bets.
2:04:35
John: Well, you'd have to be at that level of you'd have to be at the mobster level that can control the PCR test results. Well, isn't that we don't have those connections. Isn't that what the pharmaceutical industry is just a bunch of mobsters? Yes. And they probably are doing a lot of betting.
2:04:52
Adam: How about euro 2020?
2:04:55
John: I mean, I think is we're susceptible to some made some major bets. I mean, they way these things are, I mean, you get one of these teams that is just a super long shot. That's you always look for that and you're not gonna bet on just the top two or three teams has to be some long shot comes into play one of the top teams that's the favorite by, say 50 to one and you and then your two top players are taken out by COVID where they're going to lose to the to the long shot the dog is they like to call it and the dog pays out some outrageous payment. This is where you'd make your big money because you want to put a lot You don't have to invest a lot they get a ton of money back. Yeah, I can see it.
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Adam: Well. The Netherlands I see just got eliminated so they're out. It's got you know, I think that the Euro 2020 probably that winner of that should be determined based upon which country was the best. behaved the best. I mean, we did it rarely has anything to do with sports performance.
2:06:02
John: Well, what country behave Germany, France, Germany, Germany, France, Germany lockstep Germany's way over the time lockstep
2:06:09
Adam: German so I think they're mannschaft Germany will do it again. Yeah. final clip for me is the CEO with the Make A Wish Foundation I think people got this wrong or typical fashion. Social media manipulated what he was saying, I like to Make a Wish Foundation I've done a lot a lot of work with them back when I when I had the helicopter, there would always be and by the way, the Make A Wish Foundation the wish for the kid, it's never about the kid, it's about the family. So you know all our sixth child really wants to fly in the helicopter and had six six passenger helicopter but it was really the the family was really all into it. But this came out. The CEO made the statement but I think people only watched the first minute of it, because there's something very cool at the end. But the way this was receptive, received and and and commented on was blogs is horrible. They making the Make a wish kids get vaccinated, this is really no good.
2:07:12
Unknown: See of mikoshi America, and over the past year, we spent each day at maker was preparing for the moment when every possible wish could safely move forward. we've approached this responsibility with a focus and diligence for your family's health and safety. Now we've consulted with doctors and medical professionals throughout the National Medical Advisory Council. And we've been monitoring public health organizations like the CDC, and the American Academy of Pediatrics. And based on their collective guidance, today, we're making a big step forward and delivering hope to you. I wish kids and I wish families I'm excited to share the Make a wish will resume granting air travel wishes within the United States and its territories, as well as granting wishes involving large gatherings for vaccinated wish families as soon as September 15. of 2021.
2:08:03
Adam: guy so this is where everyone freaked out. They're all like this is this is inhumane. You could kill the child with the vaccine, but the guy is really he straight up.
2:08:12
Unknown: Always participants, including your wish kid and any siblings will need to be two weeks past completion of either a one dose or a two dose vaccine. Or we want to ask for proof of vaccination allows for any adult participant to sign a letter of understanding that certifies that they in any minors participating in the wish are vaccinated and understand the risks of traveling at this time.
2:08:35
Adam: So they're not going to check it. This is this is totally I think the guy's doing a great thing here is let's get these people back out there. Let's get these final wishes fulfilled. Yes, sign this piece of paper. Don't worry about it. We're not going to check you. I think that's good. The worker right. I think that's good. The workaround, I want to set that straight because a lot of people are bitching about it.
2:08:57
John: I didn't even know about but
2:08:59
Adam: yeah, well, if you hadn't noticed most podcast today, in fact, pretty much with the exception of this one, although we sometimes stray into that path is all about the outrage of the day. It's all it is is well if the democrats and republicans win the day it's all just verbal diarrhea, it even Melin Megyn Kelly is uninteresting now.
2:09:24
John: I yeah.
2:09:26
Adam: It's like the pool boy. Everyone's doing the same stuff.
2:09:31
John: Everybody's outraged. And it's just that we're calm, cool and collected. But yeah, we do follow other people to get outraged. Oh, yeah, that's fun. Including me putting the work in. Oh. To follow a little al sharpton. Oh, wait
2:09:50
Adam: a minute. It has been a long time since we've had any good Sharpton juice. ESP ICT okay now was this owl on his regular msnbc program that he makes millions of dollars for for bumbling through yes okay so this is really I have
2:10:10
John: a calculator new gaffes are discharging
2:10:12
Adam: considers our jealousy segment really is what this is.
2:10:15
John: Yeah, there's some element of that Yeah. But first of all he does uh, you know I was gonna move I wanted to talk about this story about the socialist communist woman who became the mayor of Buffalo and it was discussed I didn't put on the last show. And it was an Amy Goodman story which she discusses best. It turns out that Sharpton that brand the story too and so I figured well, how would a bump Amy and Ren run Sharpton because he had the woman on his show and his name India something rather and so here he is. This is Sharpton in India. One and here he is introducing the story gives us the BS like the talking head. He's just like a meat puppet giving us a story and bringing the woman on to the show. And here we go.
2:11:02
Unknown: primary season in New York and why New York City has been the center of attention. There was a huge upset in the northern part of the state. Up in Buffalo democratic socialist candidate India. Walton handily defeated the four term incumbent mayor in the Democratic primary this week. Since buffalo hasn't had a Republican in the mayor's office in over a half century. Walton's chances of being elected the city's first female mayor. come November seems. Hi. Joining me now is mayoral candidate and Dr. Walton. Let me start with a question about your self definition. Democratic socialist socialism has gotten thrown around by Republicans as an advocate for four years for your primary when proves voters haven't fallen for their disinformation campaign. What does democratic socialism means to you as well?
2:12:06
Adam: So she's DSA you also call her socialists. She's a member of the Democratic that's what AOC is, is she not democratic socialists of America that by the way, is that the DSA are the ones who funded the pomes not handcuffs campaign in Austin.
2:12:23
John: If for them now. So he asked a very specific question. Yes, at the end, please play the end again. So we get that question. It'll come up again, I reiterated it on the second clip is for your primary
2:12:39
Unknown: when proves voters haven't fallen for their disinformation campaign. What does democratic socialism means to you as well?
2:12:48
Adam: What does democratic socialism mean to you? Yeah, socialism
2:12:54
John: didn't. He's got a lot of stuff like that. So he I didn't realize is a kind of a promoter of democratic socialism. So we can assume that, that the Reverend or rev, as they like to call him is a communist, essentially a Marxist, let's say. So. So he asked her that question, very straightforward question. Now you're going to hear her answer. to that question. I want you to tell me what the answer is. After we hear her answer to this question. It's part two, what does democratic socialism means to you as well?
2:13:30
Unknown: Thank you for asking. First, thank you for having me. I'm Reverend Sharpton. And this is quite the honor as a longtime member of National Action Network, I've always admired your work. Thank you for putting working people and people who look like me first and giving us this platform. I think that our message in this campaign has resonated with the average buffalonians. We are working class people and one of the third poorest midsize cities in this country. People are tired of the status quo and tired of rich people becoming richer, while working class people work harder for less. And you know, the campaign wasn't centered around democratic socialism, per se, as much as it was about the issues that are facing working class people. I'm a registered nurse. I'm a single mother of four boys and the issues that I face every day are the same issues that buffalo residents are concerned about. They came out and they voted and they chose progress.
2:14:27
Adam: Well, she did not. She didn't really explain what democratic socialism is.
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John: She did it she did like a professional job of skirting it.
2:14:38
Adam: Yes. And I'm sure that the rev immediately followed up with you have an answer my question
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John: wrong. I don't have the horn here. So but we don't get what I get a kick out of is cities like this where they say, do we gotta make the change? We have to you know, we need to do this and that and it's with a third party. midsize city in the country is like it. But it was introduced as they haven't had a republican anywhere near that place for the last quarter of a century. No one brings it to does anyone make a connection here that you let the democrats take the place over? And then they bring in new people that are more progressive. And now we got a socialist in there, and it just gets worse. Does anybody you add to include in this equation and maybe decide that these people aren't doing a very good job of whatever it is they're supposed to do? They can't even define their own their own socialism.
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Adam: I wonder if anyone even watches out I mean, it now that you've left Amy for the Rev. I mean, Amy will be will be off television soon. And now you probably get a little bump in the ratings. But this can't be many people watching this stuff.
2:15:53
John: No, there's not. But let's listen to two of his gasps besides the ones you heard.
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Adam: Before we do that man. I just read from the book of knowledge democrat and we might as well give the the book of knowledge answer. democratic socialism is a political philosophy, supporting political democracy within a socially owned economy. With a particular emphasis on economic democracy, workplace democracy and workers self management, within a market socialism boy, yes. Totally noodle void. democrat democratic socialists argue that capitalism is inherently incompatible with the values of freedom, equality, and solidarity. And that these ideals can only be achieved through the realization of a socialist society. Although Okay, so this would be her. Although most democratic socialists seek a gradual transition to socialism, democratic socialism can support either revolutionary or reformist politics as a mean to establish socialism as the term democratic socialism was popularized by Social Democrats and other socialists who were opposed to the authoritarian authoritarian socialist development in the Soviet Union. So really, there they are a against the, the communism that we think of. So they say so they say what they say so
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John: they say just don't like the authoritarian aspect of it. They had the more of a committee approach.
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Adam: I think you nailed it. I think you nailed that though with the What is it? emphasis on workplace democracy and worker self management
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That's right. I got the my pasta Glocks locked and loaded. Now you know where it comes from.
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John: That'll be we'll revisit this of course, now, let's listen to Sharpton. Now. He's got George George Floyd's brother on
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Adam: Oh, okay. I'm sorry.
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John: Yeah, I'm sorry play play.
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Unknown: Joining me now is for lowness Floyd the brother of the late George Floyd fallone.
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Adam: What is his name for lowness dallona sulla
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John: felonies felon?
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Unknown: Joining me now is known as Floyd the brother of the late George Floyd and civil rights attorney, the man I referred to as the Attorney General for black America, Ben Crump. Let me start with you for lowness first First of all, thank you for being with us tonight. And let me say that no presence sends I said this yesterday to you and can Minneapolis. No prison sends no matter how long can bring your mother back.
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Adam: We have a new mix in the making. Is it not just too delicious to believe that his brother's name is felonious?
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John: Yeah, it's it's, it's the irony. Just tell me how you spell it pH
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Adam: i l o ni se but still. It's ironies. Yes. Okay.
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John: Sharpton GAF. student athletes return return of routinely lose scholarships.
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Adam: Return return all right. Why wouldn't Anthony's return return routinely lose scholarship? What do you think he was reading? What do you get confused by
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John: the word is routinely student athletes routinely lose he's trying to say routinely lose, but he can't do it because it's on them for some reason. Whereas on the softer he can't really see. I think he's semi illiterate. I think most of the gaps that we catch from him are prompter gaps. You really can't read?
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Unknown: Yeah.
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John: And again, Anthony's record, lose scholarships.
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Unknown: You know, that
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Adam: would be so fired from our morning Zoo show if we were laughing about this. Oh, yeah, it would be we'd be off the air already. Whereas all we want to do is just present a fun, a fun entertaining show. If we don't make light of it, then we might as well just be Megyn. Kelly. This is great. This is good stuff from from Sharpton
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John: to have watched the show a few more times. And right, it's tedious because you have to. And you have for it's just, he's kind of gone to a very, very thin and small now with a big giant head. And he's lost a lot of weight.
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Adam: But even more than he was because it'd be he's pretty skinny. I mean, back in the in the late 80s and 90s. He was huge. It was a big fat guy. It was big, very big. Alright. Little underlooked underreported item about Johnson and Johnson
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Unknown: pharmaceutical giant Johnson and Johnson has agreed to a multi million dollar payout to New York State to settle claims it fueled the opioid crisis. The company will pay $230 million over nine years and agrees never to market the drugs again. Johnson and Johnson play down the agreement saying it was not an admission of wrongdoing. An estimated 800,000 Americans died over the last 20 years from opioid abuse.
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Adam: I encourage anyone to go to the show notes and take a look at some of the paperwork on this. These guys are really complicit in illegal drug dealing. Yeah, I mean, serious, serious drug dealing and they won't even they won't even own up to it. They say this is not an admission of guilt. 20 230 million over nine years, please. That's so that is one year. That is one year of change. You've total chump change. Totally, now whatevs. Good to go.
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John: What abs? Yeah,
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Adam: supply chain, lots of notes about containers. Oh, yes. From our producers. It's good to hear from the mutual wind.com guys Miko with a tiny container homes been doing that for a while. He said boots on the ground answered your question regarding cost increases of a 40 foot shipping container, the last six months the cost has risen roughly by the magic number of 33%. He says it's now up to $4,231 for a container which used to cost a grand. And he says well not enjoyable. While not an enjoyable increase, it is still more palatable compared to the doubling cost of construction wood and electrical wiring. By the way, those tiny homes that they make are really, really beautiful. But reports are coming in from all over gitmo-nation that the price has spiked in some cases to $20,000 per shipping container. So went from one or two or they're very scarce, yeah, one or two to about five or 6000. Now 20 grand, and you can read everywhere online. People saying well, I can't bring my product in, I can't do it. And this and this, I think isn't this, you know, they talk about inflation that is kind of a self fulfilling prophecy. Where if people think there's inflation, then they actually go out and start to hoard products. And because of the demand, the price goes up, and then it just kind of gets into this flywheel goes both ways that deflation is the same way. self fulfilling, right?
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John: You don't buy some because you know, it's gonna be half the price next week, you're not gonna buy it,
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Adam: right. So do you think that this, this will not make any difference for for inflation of at least consumer prices?
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John: Well, the way they're the hot shots are determining it. They're saying that this is going to create a temporary bump in
2:24:13
Adam: trends transitory
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John: transit tour, I think that's the word they use.
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Adam: Yeah. Ellen's word transit tour and Powell.
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John: Yeah, so it's gonna be it's going to have an effect. But once the pipelines are all full inventories up to snuff, and the rest of it, it should all settle back down to normal, which is not the way it works, but it's what they say.
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Adam: And the South China Morning Post reporting that the US and China are in a technology war that the semiconductor companies and sectors now have what they say quasi military commanders who are supply chain chiefs and they are supposed to be overseeing the supply chain, but maybe making decision, you know, typical South China Morning Post is in fact, insinuating that these chiefs have 21 Industries, which is New Energy vehicles AI semiconductors, that they will probably be putting a kink in the supply chain just to mess with us as if they aren't already or someone's doing something with the chips. may just seems like we have one after another. We've got all these, you know, we've got the up to 80 or 90 day port delays. So they say we have the the spike in container prices. Now these supply chain chiefs, they may hold back a little bit of stuff feels kind of like this bad news.
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John: Sounds like bad news to me.
2:25:53
Adam: Do you see, but do you think that this is an act? Do you think that there's a real war going? I think, yeah. Do you think I'm asking you your opinion?
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John: Yeah, I think that I think they're doing this on purpose.
2:26:07
Adam: Fockers? Well,
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John: it's not quite the reaction I expected but well,
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Adam: the supply chain issues are big. It's hitting home for some of our millennials.
2:26:19
Unknown: Starbuck CEO Kevin Johnson, just speaking with Mad Money. Jim Cramer moments ago, addressing reports from two weeks ago of a cup shortage,
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Adam: shortage of cops, no shortage of coffee, our supply chain in our breakfast sandwiches and some items in the bakery case, you know, they have had to ramp up staffing. And so we've had some shortages in the bakery case, that certainly is true. But you'd look at what we've done over the last couple of months to really get us in a much better position. And you just think about it. When you turn turn this on so rapidly, it really tests the elasticity of the supply chain, to bakery goods, problems with the bakery goods.
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John: Well, why would that be? Well, they aren't coming from China, the flowers not coming from China, the baked goods aren't coming from China.
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Adam: Well, I think this ties into one of our producers said that maybe some of their plastics or wrapping stuff is inferior. I think the wrapping
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John: the wrapping material does come from China.
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Adam: And so we've had some shortages in the bakery case, that certainly is true, but you look at what we've done over the last couple of days. I thought he said something about rain in our breakfast sandwiches and some items in the bakery case up our supply chain in our breakfast sandwiches and some items in the bakery case, you know, they have had to ramp up staffing. I wonder what did the sandwiches from Starbucks come from China?
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John: Well, okay, so I went to I have a bakery that I go to, it's an outlet for semi Freddie's and it's in Kensington, I go there, I haven't been there for a while because they kind of closed it during COVID. And so I go there because the first time probably for, I don't know, four or five months when the first month of COVID there where you can go in it wasn't a big deal. But you know, it's gotten kind of worse. And I go in there and I asked I want to get a get a cup of coke croissants is what I should have for breakfast. I forgot about it. A couple croissants and and a Danish and a couple Apple turnovers to stock the food supply here. No, we don't we don't make the good Apple turnovers anymore. Oh, what a couple of data. No, we don't make the danishes anymore. Why? But they have the croissants to get some croissant machine someplace cranking these things out. So what happened to the the bakery why they can't I don't know. So I get I'm getting the sense that a lot of the Baker's have quit or they've got the money from Biden, like Biden said, and they're not working. I think there's in short supply, the bakers aren't there's no bakers to cook up. Wow.
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Adam: And if you're into baking, it's kind of passion.
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John: Baker Baker the Baker's are the passionate ones, the people that work around them, they have to, you know, help the helpers, the sous chef level people, they're probably not that passionate, and they just didn't take the Biden money.
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Adam: You know, we could have totally opted for that we could have done that PPP Biden money and just not done the show. We probably would have made more.
2:29:20
John: I'm going to show my school by donation to no agenda. Imagine all the people who could do with us. Oh, yeah, that'd be fun.
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Adam: hey, did you did you hear that? The Fourth of July. I wonder if you received this the Fourth of July will be exactly 1000 days have no agenda.
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John: Wow, okay. That's going into newsletter.
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Adam: How about that? Huh? Yeah to 5000 days.
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John: No agenda, huh? Oh, nice. Yeah. Find the emails for donations. If anything, okay.
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Adam: number of
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John: COVID backs off or donors go way down to two there is there is
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Adam: there is an alternative, john, there is an alternative to this. And I know from time to time, we just have to know an alternative to donations. From time to time, we have to remind people that we could take the show in a different direction. I am personally very enamored by Michael Cohen. You remember Michael Cohen, the former lawyer to the lawyer
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John: is in house arrest. Yes.
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Adam: Well, he's he's a podcaster now because that's pretty much the path Friend Friend friends with the president lawyer for the president house arrest podcast. And yeah, that's right. He could be asking for donations But no, no, he's going straight up scrollable distancing? Ever heard of it? And the talking about running away from our Cheeto dust the former president or Rudy the new Rudy Giuliani there scrollers of different sack but if you're struggling to separate the guys from your thighs, it's simple for Tommy John's hammock pouch underwear. The guy is literally suing Tommy John's pots Wow. And it goes on for minutes
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John: but he's got nothing else to do he stuck at home.
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Adam: I'm just saying we could do that. And we could be talking I said hey john, how you how's your nuts? I have a solution for those low hanging nuts we got in our old age john just a thought if we can always do it this you know the the world is our oyster The world is our oyster there's plenty of opportunity to do things
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closing out June we got a full slate for July and a couple of reports this is the red 33 Red 33 meetup I believe that's from Boston. What's going on? It's Brandon. Get ready for a mind Deaf doctor boom. It's not okay people yelling that in the meetup report or at a meetup
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Unknown: game Lj unicorn from Londonderry, New Hampshire and a bunny came to visit us to give me an investor there cares Baron the Greater Boston taking care of everybody. Brandon Ellsbury on the road thanks
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for having me in the morning.
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John: This is sir Nathan Lee, john and Adam thank you so much in state
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Adam: now that I approve of I think that's the ISO
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John: won some competition
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Adam: Oh, hold on. We're not we're not we're not done we still have the salt air slaves of the of what is this? Very long title. Hold on. Oh, yes. This salt air slaves of the Tampa Bay area meetup. This was a big meetup. There were 20 plus people there. Hey, at the meetup where the saltwater slaves This is
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Unknown: john wayne having a good time so far, loving, loving the camaraderie. Hey guys, this
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is Michael verlet just hanging out with everyone else in salt water slaves meetup looking forward to seeing everybody in Charleston and
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again when I get the chance to come back up in the morning. Hello, this is Neil at Salt Water slaves the jumoke from St. Petersburg. Hey, this is so wrong. I always go to make it My car broke down and I had to sweat there in the car without air
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John: conditioning, but it's probably because I'm a douchebag. So Gary apparently party here in the bar and they call themselves a salt water slaves and pretty hot women here. So anyway, here I am. Hi, I'm
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Unknown: Christy total douchebag. Here Brahma to little human resources and excited to meet everyone at this meetup in the morning. This is Maria enjoying our first meetup here in full Hey this is Mike transplant to Florida from
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John: Ohio
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Unknown: still a douchebag my first meet up having a good time with all these salty slaves here in the Tampa area drove two hours from or tonda West Florida
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Adam: just to come up to this one having a great time.
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Unknown: This is my second meetup and I'm here with Joan and she hosted this and I will say she is the hostess with the most is here. We do love it. Claire is one of her best friends and she is a cool person. Even though that's not necessary. This is a great meetup in Port Richey and we found this tons of people, maybe a million next meetup is going to be maybe four to six weeks. So
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if you're in the area Please show us gavels mark here at the New Port Richey Port Richey meetup Scott here so I'm having a drink got time every one of these Tampa Bay area thanks to all the organizers in
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the morning total douchebag here this is Emily. I'm from Cincinnati. This is my second meetup. My first one was in Ohio
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second one here in Florida. I can't wait for my next this is a shout out to my sister Maddie who loves the noodle gun and pepper blue ribbon
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with the salt his slaves dad here and catchers and Newport Ritchie says hanging out with a salty slave. Hi, this is Heather and I'm a douchebag now I've
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Adam: noticed a trend here.
2:41:17
John: Yeah. Have you noticed that too? Yeah. Yeah. douchebag everyone's
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Adam: a douchebag This is not a badge of honor.
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John: No. And the fact that there and I'm noticing that you mentioned it Florida is loaded with douchebag. douchebags. We have like a couple of dame's Worthington, Dame Patricia, there's a few famous don't donate tours in Florida. But now that I think about it, we get very few donations from Florida and there they are at a meetup that we're plugging. And they're bragging about, like bastards.
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Adam: Thank you.
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John: Seriously.
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Adam: You're right. We both noticed the same trend. It's like that's,
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John: that's not a douchebag I am a douchebag I'm in Florida. I'm a douchebag you know very, very disturbing
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Adam: a little bit. Anyway, let's promote some of these are fantastic meetups. This is a great experience. Everybody should at least witnessed this once. You need to go to a no agenda meetup. They are completely decentralized, the disorganized hypothesised. I don't have any more izes it's just where people go hang out and we have one thing in common. We're all members of and slaves of gitmo-nation and that seems to be enough for everybody to have a good time and no triggering and no one is triggered. Today you can go to the truth wants to go out in Franklin Tennessee at four o'clock at the bunker nut pig. Monday local one. That's Michigan local one we survive Monday. We'll be in Ann Arbor six o'clock at Anthony's gourmet pizza. Brand new July 1 that'll be Thursday the Denver bi weekly meetup tacos birthday at 630 in city park Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Also on Thursday the Sacramento super spreader meetup This is regularly scheduled event seven o'clock at Urban roots brewing now coming up in the rest of July. The second to the fourth This is the big meetup slash official business meeting in the rice free slump in the Netherlands. Apparently a 30 or 40 people are going to be showing up if not more staying at the hotel, I'm sure debauchery on the second houston texas July 3 Franklin Tennessee July 4. Ketchikan Arkansas, greater Idaho and Dubrovnik Croatia, July 10, Montreal, Quebec, Pittsburgh, PA, Anchorage, Alaska, and I'll finish out with the 11th Fort
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Myers, Florida, Charleston, South Carolina and Durham North Carolina. There's a lot and if all those people going who are douchebags decided to not be douchebags and mentioned that in your meetup report what a glorious day it would be no agenda meetup calm if you can't find one near you just start one it's easy and they are all like a party. Sometimes
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Unknown: you want to go hang out with all day. You wouldn't be when you won't be triggered. You wouldn't be where everybody testing all the resources. No answer any second half as
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Adam: well. Yep. Aliens flying saucers. And the biggest dip in history. The long awaited Pentagon report on UFOs was released
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Unknown: today. And it echoes the reporting from 60 minutes that there are a lot of unexplained sightings more than
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Adam: 140 since 2003, including 11 near misses with us aircraft. There is no evidence the report says that adversaries like Russia or China are behind them. So the sightings remain a mystery, total disappointment, nothing new. In fact, they even say it here. It was just like a reporting said from the CIA broadcast systems to what are they doing? Did you see this report quote unquote report preliminary report. It's basically what CBS had, but everybody's had. We don't know what it is. This guy saw that he saw that this was under this was on the radar. This was on the screen. That thing was in bloom. Because they had one one report. That was a collapse balloon. Okay. They have absolutely nothing. It's such a such a setup.
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John: Well, did anyone expect more than that? No,
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Adam: I but I'm hopeful. I mean, right along with the 1000s of sealed indictments.
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John: Yeah, it's the same base. Yeah, more or less the same as the 1000 10,000 sealed indictments?
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Adam: Yeah, there's 10,000. I've won. I think one final clip for us today. And this
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John: is what the ISOs I get my sorry.
2:46:04
Adam: So I have um, I play mine then you'll play yours?
2:46:09
John: Yeah, sure. Okay,
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Adam: so I have to stay safe. What ahead. I got a lot for some reason. All right, chaps. The activities three minutes left.
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John: That's too long.
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Adam: This is funny. variant. No, I have this one that hurt my feelings. Kind of like that one. Scroll distancing.
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John: Okay. Yeah,
2:46:34
Adam: this one is good. It's a miracle. Kind of like the miracle. So I got you have somebody clearly you have something that is superior because you're just I
2:46:43
John: have a couple that are superior, but I don't know if they're gonna beat stay safe with the guy yelling it. That's really the kind of goods not the words it's the way delivers them. Yes. I got worked hard. On worked hard. You worked hard on that. I like Jen Psaki saying You worked hard on that I like it is the end to show this.
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Adam: Oh, okay. It's a little long. Three seconds as long.
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John: Secretary? Okay,
2:47:17
Adam: Secretary. Exactly. It'll drown. It'll just it's not enough. Not enough dynamics. Too bad.
2:47:28
John: Yes. No, good. Okay, right. Huge fan. Okay. Yeah. I mean, you're a huge fan of Adam Curry.
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Unknown: Yeah. No,
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Adam: that's too painful. It's just too painful. I
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John: don't I love that one. No, yeah, that's okay. Now we have a Trump then this is a this is I think this one could work could win. Keep it going.
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Adam: Let's just keep it go. Shall we keep it going? Or get the hell out? It's also long. It's also three seconds. I mean, just compare. Let's just keep it go. Shall we keep it going to get the hell out of here? with kind of a fade out versus Come on. Okay, stay safe when I mean, it just has to, it has to. I'm sorry, because I see that you did a lot of put a lot of effort into it.
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John: I did in contrast to when I have zero of them. And I'm scolded. And B rated No, you're not. And then so now, I actually go out of my way to find some good ones here and there. And then accouting Jen Psaki and it was
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Adam: a little long, just there's too long, that's all.
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John: Okay, well, stay safe is a good one. I'm not going to deny that it's it's punchy. closes the show nicely. It's got a lot of energy.
2:48:44
Adam: It's better than Heil Hitler.
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John: Oh, God. Zig Heil.
2:48:50
Adam: Right. It's not good. So my final clip is from an audio book, one of our producers sent to me, Mark lane. Mark lane, very serious journalist. I never really heard of him. But I looked look at the history and he has been top top journalists for BBC and many, many big mainstream outlets. He wrote a book about do you know, I familiar with Mark,
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John: he's done a lot of work. Yeah,
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Adam: he's the real deal, right?
2:49:19
John: I say so. Yeah.
2:49:21
Adam: So we wrote a book in 2012, about the murder of JFK. But it was and this is most no agenda listeners who've been around for a while we'll understand this will know this mechanism. But I thought it was nice to have about a minute of him explaining how the media really works, and how that works in conjunction with the CIA Broadcasting System or just the Central Intelligence Agency directly.
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John: The CIA and the media. After the CIA had widely distributed its then secret memorandum instructing its assets to destroy critics of the Warren report including me and offered specific language for book reviewers columnist. And interviewers to employ in those efforts, it developed a method for making the false charges appear to originate elsewhere. A survey of the language that the assets used reveals how many of them utilize the methods and even precise and identical language that had been provided to them. This is the method now employed, an independent publication is chosen to mask the source, a CIA puppet is placed there, and given an impressive title. The CIA then provides the propaganda, it appears as an independent concept. When published, the CIA employing its official website cia.gov then cites the independent writer and the independent publication as the source as it spreads its false allegations throughout the world. In the intelligence world, some refer to this as sheep dipping, their wolf had been dipped into a sheep's bath and came up smelling quite neutral.
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Adam: So I'd never heard the term sheep dipping sheep dipping.
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John: I may have heard it, but it's something I've never used. But his his his the flaw to this, which is what I think were revealed in one of the clips we had from one of the CIA women who said that you can sometimes if you deconstruct things a certain way, it's a tell to spot the spot the spooks right. And and the mechanism in this case, which he kind of hinted upon, and we use it as a trick is to look for the exact same wordage. And who is producing these, these phrases. In other words, we did this during the period. Yeah,
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Adam: we also did this. We tried this just this morning with the 3030 years versus 40 years, whether that's whether that's an exam or not, but it's an example.
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John: Yeah, he gives an example of how you do it. And so you get with Google, it's very easy to do it, because you can just put a phrase and that everyone's using and it's theirs. And theirs. If their byline, they should not be using the exact same phrase, because that is a form of plagiarism. But if you look for bylined writers or correspondents, and we did this with Feinstein when she was bitching about the fact that she wanted a release of some torture memo, I read, as I recall, back in the day during the Obama administration, and a whole bunch of people were asked, including Richard at the NBC, the Richard angle, respond, angle, and they're all these people were asked about it, what do you think they should do that? And they do once who said no, no, they should not do that, because it's probably not a good idea. It was a journalist never does a journalist will always Yeah, we just as much information as you can. Let's look up wiki links as to all these things. And then once you're saying no, no, no, you shouldn't do that. Or you shouldn't. You shouldn't look at WikiLeaks. You should. This is all a towel. Yeah. If you want to deconstruct it properly, and you can see, well, this guy's a spook, he's just a mouthpiece is another spook or spook or a stooge, one of the two, you don't know for sure, because they're not looking at their pay stubs. But the So yeah, that's a very common thing. But it kind of backfires in the modern era, because the modern era makes it
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very easy to attract it and backtrack and deconstruct and reverse engineer who the spooks are,
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Adam: if you know what you're doing. And I'll say that this was 2012. We should update it and say the CIA is not so interested in posting on their own official website that just give it to the New York Times that seems to be more effective. And I just did a search in our in our archive for Feinstein, CIA. I'll just 20 seconds. I don't know what it is. Let's see. So let's focus in
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John: right here. Oops, yeah, it made me go down a little bit more for you.
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Adam: Oh, this is reverse language. Jeez, do we ever played that?
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John: Oh, remember it?
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Adam: Playing Feinstein backwards, and it sounds like she's saying the CIA paid me. That was second half a show crap right there. This is my favorite. All right. That's the only one that really matters from her. Yeah. Yeah. It's a beautiful system. But you're right. It's for people who know what to look for. I think we do a good job with that a lot. So we have many producers who have caught on to that and do a pretty good job.
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John: Yeah, it's pretty easy to it's not that hard. No, I mean, in many cases, especially in the companies and like the guy says there's a bunch of one of these characters in a very high possession possession position is is put into various news and are given a title at least kitchens, given a good title. Yeah. And moved into the Indies. gutten stays there a bit and sometimes he's in competent you going Why is this guy here? Why is this gray haired guy with the that's always overdressed with the blue shirt and the regimental tie and Brooks Brothers suit. Why is this guy here at all? And why is he paid? so well? And why is he got this title? And why is it been fired? Well, after a while you can get a clue about these things.
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Adam: Yeah, these days that it's just Joe Biden who's like that. They give him an impressive title The guy does he just mumbling and bumbling around. And hopefully you have a happy, upbeat clip to
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John: know I got no clips left. I'm done. I ran my clip list
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Adam: wildly out, and then I would I put it in the show notes. I would suggest everyone go take a look or just do a quick little search for London protest yesterday, you will not hear anything about this in the M five m not a peep. There must have been hundreds of 1000s of people
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John: I've never seen so like the old days. It's huge, monstrous protests and then logging the streets. Yes
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Adam: and No, there's some there's a lot of footage, a lot of you know, live stream stuff. And, you know, someone's saying, Hey, man, you're not wearing your mask and people getting in their face. And then in this very odd young people have this tendency to spit on each other. This seems to be a trend. I don't think it was like that when I was young. But when they when they're in an argument I'm talking you're millennial 25 like yeah, maybe I'm just let me just give me an age range looks like they're between 22 and 29. And they get in an argument and they're fighting and eventually one will spit on the other and the other one will spit back there's no fisticuffs there's no there's no fight that breaks out but they spit at each other. I've seen this everywhere.
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John: I have not noticed this yet.
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Adam: And I wonder if it's a thing in the
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John: millennials are very interested or getting more interesting as time goes by. There was the new I think it was Episode Three of the Kaminski method by the
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Adam: Michael Douglas I've seen all of it I love that show.
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John: Well the new season is underway
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Adam: well it's the end is the last season
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John: it's the last season and they brought in some interesting there's some new angles This is some aspects aren't quite as funny as it used to be but they do have this scene where this one girl in his class is acting class it gets the job and all the other students all the other
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Adam: girls they hate it
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John: they hate her guts and and Michael Douglas character he tries to say now you should be happy you should be you know you should be encouraging each other You should congratulate and there and he keeps giving him lectures as soon as he leaves the room they all look at each other get what's where's this guy come What plan is he from we we hate this girl because she got a job and is kind of this this this is a very common phenomenon amongst the millennials. This kind of I noticed this A number of years ago and JC was getting worked as a coder because he went to the one of those camps he could Deacon code and
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Adam: Uyghur camp and he
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John: mentioned he mentioned to me that all his friends are they worked about it nobody's happy about it or happy for him and he just thought and they all you know it's like there's this millennials do not like this they they want everyone to dislike a group of people that just do not reward success with compliments or anything positive is very strange, but it was portrayed in the community was Susie did it on a on the committee met Kaminski method. I said, Well, there it is. There's a best example. In fact, it's very well now hold
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Adam: on a second. And this is something we need to explore. So when it comes to this younger generation, I don't want to peg them with z or millennial but it's a trend younger people certainly younger than we are when it's when it's an actual achievement something really good. There's some kind of jealousy and spite. However, when someone does a great you know, makeup video for Tick Tock or wears a cute dress, it's like you Queen boss, you got ro awesome.
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John: That's an interesting point.
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Adam: Which I think is also all it I think it's completely disingenuous. For the most part for the most part, hmm.
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John: Well, it's it's a, it's something that needs to be discussed or or looked at a little deeper, because I don't know what the long term effects of it could be that they're just extremely competitive. Or they're just a bunch of losers,
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Adam: right? Well, the good news is we have many, many producers in this age group. And they are very observant and I'm sure they'll let us know. And I'd like to
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John: know about the self inflicted hate amongst the group and the spitting is spitting a trace bidding I never heard of I'd like to hear about that. Yeah. Is that is that The United States phenomenon you know, it's an E is that a European thing?
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Adam: I've, well, no, the most recent speeding was in London.
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John: Okay, let's be England.
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Adam: Yes. So that's not just America, but I've seen most of it. In America. Yeah, most of it in America and this particular and I guess that's it, maybe it's because the reptile DNA is finally seep through into the genes and it's just you know, people turning into lizards.
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John: This spit and toxins spit spit.
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John: and from Northern Silicon Valley. We're there. It's all Hill Country. i'm john C. Dvorak, we
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Adam: return on Thursday, please remember us@dvorak.org slash na, look forward to deconstructing whatever comes our way until then. Adios.
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Unknown: But he didn't answer the question. And this is real. This is an 80. Right? Like this is actual stuff that matters to a lot of people polish off something. We just don't know what the heck it was. In that case, it was a large deflating
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balloon. Turns out it was a large deflating balloon. One of the incidents was attributed to a large deflating balloon.
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Why all of a sudden, have UFOs become something that are beautiful to talk about in public? Just because you can't explain it
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Adam: doesn't mean aliens are responsible. Maybe it's because you simply can't explain it. And this is real. This is an 80. Right? Like this is actual stuff.
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Unknown: That's like saying there's no evidence of you know, there's no evidence of pizza turning into a monster.
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Why can't the United States managed to elect a decent president?
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I got hairy legs. He is not one of those great historical figures, as far as we can tell. Well, look, I mean, he is made clear that dementia is really a group of symptoms that affect one's ability to think, remember,
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as socialists, the answer is, I believe he is in the past, essentially, acknowledge that he was or certain things that he would do or
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did do. Everyone around the president questions, his intelligence and fitness for that
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fact is that we, the US contribution is the foundation, the foundation to gender equity. He's very out of touch with the current situation, I'm gonna be going around the country, spending time with American people,
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I had hope and an open mind, and I have lost hope completely. And my mind is closed. his presidency is fake and
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failed. The point is that what's happening is that bottom line is what that generated was a values driven, high standard transparent financing mechanism we're going to provide, this guy is starting to lose it $1.9 trillion in relief. So whether he is simply above the beginning checks in the mail that are consequential whether it's due to his age or his mental state, we are reaching a place with President Biden where facts and names they're all elusive to Chinese sayings that women hold up half the world is an absolute stupid sense.
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I know it probably embarrassing to point you out to say that but you're shown that yourself. It's not just a horse a little bit forgetful. It's just some goofy kind of hokey pokey dude on the world stage. The man can't finish a sentence. I keep forgetting. I'm president. mopo John dvorak.org slash and a great day
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