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July 4th, 2021 • 3h 12m

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John: Now I have a shot done by my side and
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Adam: the Hound Dog with me. Adam Curry Jhansi devora. Sunday July 4 2021. This is your award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 1361. This is no agenda, celebrating 5000 days of no agenda and broadcasting live from the heart of Texas Hill Country, Sima region number six in the morning, everybody.
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John: I'm Adam Curry, and familiar Silicon Valley where everybody's saying Happy Independence Day. I'm Justin devorah. buzzkill.
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Adam: I am definitely prone to saying Happy Independence Day instead of Happy Fourth of July. Yes. And I find that to be much more accurate. And it's some kind of Marxist plots to turn it into just Happy Fourth of July.
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John: Yes, of course. You know, the thing is the fourth of July is everywhere. That's correct. independence is not. Your right.
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Adam: That's interesting. I'd Yeah, I guess so. I noticed that. In Canada navia. They, we just had Canada Day. They changed the the national anthem. What? Yes. How
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John: did that get by me?
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Adam: Ah, let me see if I can find this. Yeah, it was really interesting. They,
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John: they changed it from Oh, Canada. No, they,
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Adam: they really should have done that. Shouldn't I see? I thought I had it here. I wonder do they change one word to make it more inclusive? No longer masculine? Yes, exactly. Exactly. I see. Do I have it here? That's it. That's weird. I thought I save that. Hmm. Canada anthem. Anyway. Oh, here it is. Canada national anthem revised with gender neutral language. And the change. The change is not big. But the second line that you just slip it in a little bit like this, like Star Trek, where no one has gone before? Yeah, the second line of Oh, Canada, which inspires patriotism buy In all thy sons will now be in all of us.
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John: Oh, it's no good.
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Unknown: I can hear the song in my head that that doesn't sound right. No, of course it doesn't. It's and I think that that's who it is.
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John: Let's face it. Let's. Let's face it. Trudeau is gender neutral himself. Yes. You ever seen a guy even with a woman? I don't think so. He has a wife john.
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Adam: Or that means everything. Yeah, but anyway, you asked if you never seen him with a woman so that doesn't mean anything either. But I've never seen him with his wife. Yeah, good point,
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John: can you
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Adam: only only when I think only when she was being accused of theft. I remember seeing her then. That was about it. So it is Independence Day. Happy Birthday America. That's what we also often say. And when I woke up this morning, I will first of all a quick update podcasting in the dark for the foreseeable future. From the brand new home in Texas Hill Country the dimmers are problem on every single microphone I own
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John: Yeah, of course they are. Rare has little to do with the microphone.
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Adam: Well I think is wiring that picks up the noise well what's interesting is if I close if I if I unplugged the mic then there's there's no static it's it's coming through the microphone not through the wiring of the microphone. It is the microphone itself is actually being picked up by the yes by the by what would it amount to an antenna? Yes, I
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John: believe so. Within the microphone structure.
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Adam: Yes, I believe so. In fact, the The Rt 320 which I which I use which is my favorite. It is even marketed as an anti hum it has a hum Buster or some
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John: buster.
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Adam: It has a humbucker that is supposed to stop exactly that. And so I thought well, maybe the the hio the PR 40 would do better. That was the worst and I tried the the procaster which Buster
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and that and that in the previous house with the dimmer issue that that did not experience that at all and that one has it too. So my choices assure SMB seven, which I don't have a minus is actually broken so I have to get another one. Or if I can find an AR e 20 manufactured before 1995. That may be the way to go because replacing every dimmer in this house is going to be an issue. Let's just turn them off before we do the show. Well, yes, but I don't leave here alone.
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John: You know what? I would put a try. Here's what I would do. All right. I'll put a tracking device on Tino.
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Adam: I already like how the sounds. And do a show with that. Just leave her by your own devices and then see where she went, what she turned on and what she turned off. And this replaced those dimmers, right. Well, we did it. We've been testing since our last show every single dimmer does it lights that that do not have a dimmer? no interference. So it's purely the dimmers. Yeah, those
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John: dimmers pieces of shit I've missed. And they're all i mean that they're cheap Chinese stuff. Mm hmm. And they're there for this motor with noise? Of course they are. And I've also been learning about do they go? Are they on an off type dimmers? Or do you have to actually Oh, they're all the only function is a dimmer? No, no, you can turn on or off. But
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Adam: in order to have full strength, you have to push the dimmer all the way up. So there's no bypass for on? Oh, there's no bypass for on, right. And if you turn them all the way up, the noise is less, but it's still there. Yeah, because this is running through the circuit. Yes. Running through the circuit. Yeah, you had to have the bypass. So interesting. So cheap.
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John: So the guy goes through all the trouble of putting all these fancy dimmers in and it turns out that it's worse you know, in investigating worse,
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Adam: it goes to worse. Remember, the guy had every single smartphones thing he could for the H vac for the doors for the what else for you know, just all kinds of different stuff where you doorbell at this after the show? You should bow okay. Yeah, we should mention that. But this this was this uses this kind of a quasi smart home, which I've always thought Well, hold on, you have to understand. The guy was divorced, this was going to be his last home. He built and then he realized that was too big for him. But because it was his last home, he did everything that you could imagine a guy alone would do including washer dryer in the closet. Now that's how guys think, Oh, this is easy. I'll just put a washer dryer here and I don't have to move that far. I'm putting things into the washing machine. So but every second, you have that bad I didn't know this part of the narrative. Generally speaking, my understanding was in this case was the he built that they built the house together and then they got divorced? No, not unusual. actually buy a home. I'm not 100% sure about that. Okay, not 100% sure. But regardless, he has told me that hey, this is my last house. And it was just me. So I I'm not sure is I did everything the way I wanted, which includes you know, I showed you the picture a beverage air industrial drink cooler. So he's got all it's a party house. But, but he wanted to control everything through an app. And so what I've been learning app nut what I've been with all
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iPhone apps. Now you can get them on Android to know was Was he an iPhone guy? He was an iPhone guy. Yep. Yeah. So he had cables coming out of the nightstand all built in with of course, an iPhone cable, which I don't use I had, you know, what ratio versus that the iPhone cables probably already over the hill and unusable after a couple of years. Generations of the iPhone very soon. Yes. But what I've been learning and I'll just touch on my belief that briefly cuz I'm learning more about it is there is the standard in Bluetooth, that enables just with a software update any internet of thing device. So I that's your doorbell, that's your smart TVs, that's your thermostat, all of this stuff to create a mesh network through Bluetooth that you can't even control I mean, you can't. And and and if someone walks by with a Bluetooth phone that has one of these apps, it can pass on traffic, they can interact with each other. And this is all and this is literally an RF chip inside these devices. And it has about a half mile radius range. And so that's what at mile Yes, that's what Amazon sidewalk is. They're rolling this out to that the mesh network connects your Amazon crap to your neighbor's crap and to their crap. And all of a sudden, these guys have a complete mesh grid that they can utilize.
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Unknown: through Bluetooth.
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Adam: Yeah, that's how silent I was. Wow. Yeah. So and and yeah. And you know, even though you don't even know that the device has it. It's a standard chip, it cost me a couple pennies. They throw it in everything and with a software update. They can activate it. transceiver is there's a guy on a ham guy who has been looking into this. It's in the show notes was just like, oh my god, I don't want it. This this says is not going to end well. No but Amazon is the one pushing it commercially the biggest right now. And of course they have the ring doorbell they have the Alexa. They've got their own Wi Fi points they got everything. So no, no, I mean the alternative is just rip everything out close the damn house off as a Faraday cage and then put an air stream in the in the garden and podcast from there. I am considering gonna do I am considering it now the shot gun by my side and the Hound Dog with me. So I woke up this morning to the news that I was expecting is too bad. It came on July 4, because we're partying here in the United States except for the no agenda nation who know what to do. When the elites are partying. That's when we pay attention to stuff and improve our preparedness for potential cyber pandemic. Oh, yeah,
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Unknown: it's here. This cyber pandemic NBC Nightly News. Less than three weeks after President Biden demanded that Russian leader Vladimir Putin crack down on cyber criminals. The US government is once again scrambling tonight to contain what some experts are calling one of the biggest ransomware attacks ever. Cyber researchers say hundreds of businesses in the United States have been hit and more than 1000 across the world. Researchers say the attack was carried out by our evil the same Russia based gang that extorted an $11 million ransom last month from JBS the world's largest meat Packer is probably one of the biggest if not the biggest, ransomware attacks ever. Biden said today he directed his administration to help the victims and find those responsible. He said he wasn't yet sure the attack came from Russia but these are with a knowledge of and or a consequence of Russian. until proven we will respond to hackers reach so many victims by first attacking information technology company Cassia, which confirmed tonight that it was hit by a sophisticated cyber attack on software used by clients to manage computers remotely and a major grocery chain in Sweden said it closed most of its 800 stores across the country after cash registers were locked up by what is suspected to be the same ransomware traditionally, these criminals have operated with impunity in Russia by and large, as long as they don't target Russian businesses. When NBC News
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correspondent Kier Simmons pressed Putin last month about cyber criminals based in his country, the Russian leader denied it. And the reason is because there is proof it's becoming farcical. But there is nothing funny about the impact of ransomware, which is costing the US economy an estimated $20 billion a year and putting critical infrastructure at risk. And Ken Delaney is with us now. Ken, what's the White House prepared to do about this latest to tell us White House officials that they never expected Biden's warning to prudent to have an immediate impact Peter, they say they're going to wait six months to assess the situation.
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Adam: How do you like them apples?
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John: Well, let's play the NPR report doesn't seem to be a little more reasonable.
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Adam: Thank goodness,
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Unknown: a ransomware attack is now spreading worldwide. It's traced to a network management package developed by us software provider cocea. President Biden says US intelligence agencies don't know if Russia is behind the attack, but they'll find out.
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deep dive on what's happened. And I'll know better tomorrow. And if it is, these are with the knowledge of Endor consequences of Russia then
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we will respond. The attack has paralyzed 1000s of businesses around the world. A Swedish grocery store chain had to shut down most of its 800 stores because it couldn't work. Its cash registers.
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Adam: Yeah, it seems like the sweetest story was the one that I that they all used. And the Dutch press this morning I was reading there were at least 200 companies I think in the Netherlands who use the vs a software, I'm not sure it's another remote, remote controlled stuff. And why? Why what?
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John: Why would a Swiss a Swedish grocery grocery store chain sorry, laminate seams? Why would? Why would these grocers is this cloud based? I
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Adam: don't know the grocery chain. Of course it's cloud based,
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John: of course so they can't run a cash register without being linked to the cloud. This
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Adam: is not a dead policy is this well, this the john connected cash registers has been this thing since NCR implemented it in 1989. I mean, this is not new. It's just you know, surprise, surprise, it's vulnerable.
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John: Well, it's getting it seems to be more and more vulnerable over time.
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Adam: Well, that depends. I mean, I don't trust any of this. This could be total horse crap. This It could be it could be, you know, it could be just only only the Swedish grocery chain, it could be some other kind of do their own implementation of this sort of saw what kind of software is to an American company? it Oh, it's worse than that. This this is outsourced to Indonesia to China. This is this is outsource to Ukraine, this is software development these days is outsource all over the world, India. And you know, there's no checking on the others. Oh, okay. Your codes. Good. It works. Thanks. Now, a lot of developers are very concerned about the outsourcing besides the fact that they are losing work. It's all given to, you know, Eastern Bloc, East Asian.
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John: Well, I know how to how the sales pitch goes. Yeah, I love this sales pitch. Yeah, the sales pitches in the sales pitch works. Yeah, the sales pitch consists of a sales guy coming over with usually just one or two charts. And saying, if you implement our software, this is how much money you're gonna save is bringing the best price idea to the into the mainstream, absolute Chinese best price, when it shows that if you run your cash registers with our software, you'll save a million dollars a store. And here's how you'll save it. And then they show you
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Adam: as you go, Wow, that's a lot of savings I'm in. And I think this all happened with the introduction to the C suite of executives, the CIO, the Chief Information Officer, whose job and I was one I was confused with one sometimes I was CTO people call me all kinds of things. whose job whose job is to hold behind my back behind my back. Yes. Thank you. Your sole job was to interface between all these companies offering these exactly that pitch that you gave, and the and the organization and to the board. So the CIOs and I've met many CIOs, who I think are total numbnuts. They're stupid. Yeah. They don't know what they're talking about. The ones that listen to the show. The ones who are smart. Yeah. Obviously. But yeah, so yeah, I think that's we've done now was, it's time to pay the price. And it was it's easily exploitable. And again, I take Klaus Schwab and his merry band of bandits at their word they want to cyber pandemic whether it's real or not, whether it was just ready to go again ransomware sits often dormant for months and months this was timed, timed for whatever reason it may become evident and I think it's part of the you know, they're gonna wait six months Oh, so in six months is that when it kicks off with Russia? Is that right in the middle of another lockdown because of COVID slash the flu because it'll be flu season comes razor on this and think that they they whatever reason consists of this aivan our bank accounts low Okay, now you can have
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that opinion. I am somewhat more skeptical and that's why there's two of us now. Sadly, you and I Jonathan, we're getting pretty tired dancing in the end zone here. We've done the you know, the two year dash towards the opposing teams end zone we've been there everything we said is trying to come through and this has got to be my favorite dogs.
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Unknown: I told you they're coming for your pads judge was coming out that we may be able to even communicate the vaccine or the the
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the new variant to your pets. Yeah, baby to your pets. Oh, he was doubling down on this. He was really loving this turn, lives will be lost. And I was even reading today there's some speculation and some judgment is coming out that we may be able to even communicate because the the sorry, the new variant to your pets, the new variant, the new variant and this has picked up as a new story. Now going into a recent study a significant number of pet cats and a dog scan to the COVID-19. One is from the owners. The author of the study has recommended that COVID patients should isolate themselves, even from their pets. Dr. ELLs brands of the Utrecht University in the Netherlands has authored the study. A study was presented to the European congress of microbiology and diseases in this case, and
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Adam: well, it's a it's an Indian report, about the one out of every five catches the COVID-19 virus from their owners.
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Unknown: So about one out of five pets will catch the disease from their owners because most likely transmission is from human to pet. So this is a rather high prevalence but on the other hand, luckily animals do not get very ill from it because most owners didn't. Well, they're basically my pet did not show any signs. And for other things, maybe some mild signs but not well, as people are getting sometimes very ill we don't see that in the pet. So luckily,
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Adam: Brian has conducted a study on 156 dogs out of these 154 were from households with COVID-19 patients, about 17% of the animals had antibodies for the COVID-19 virus. They suggested that they had been infected with the virus in the past about 4.2% of the animals and had an active COVID infection, which was further confirmed by an RT PCR test. Alright, the swabbing your dog. So here's here's my arms raised earlies. They're trying to dump this vaccine any way they can. Your dog, give it to you. Nailed it. Yeah, give it to your dog.
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John: Nail they got to get rid of this stuff. Oh, yeah. Well, they have this situation here. I got three three reports. Right. Only. I mean, the one is kind of related. This is trying to get these vaccines in the South Africa is the COVID South Africa clip.
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Unknown: The South African health products Regulatory Authority has authorized the use of the Chinese manufactured cinovec COVID-19 vaccine. The country is grappling with a deadly third wave of the pandemic. This muffin de qual reports from Harare,
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Adam: the authorization he said to boost South Africa's flagging vaccine rollout, which is seen fewer than 3 million people getting jobs today to the country's health system, especially in the Houghton province, the epicenter of the current wave is close to buckling. And the government has tightened lockdown measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus. That's about time they got on board. Yes, they don't really have that many casualties. No, no. So they've got to show the flag at least. Now. The only other report I have is the new mask up. Yeah, this is this is important because because of the delta plus the Delta or the delta plus. Now, of course we know Los Angeles immediately reverted back to masks indoor now everywhere. Yeah, so they're trying to push this again.
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John: Not sure what the reason is, but I have a three it's a three parter. This is COVID mask up one.
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Unknown: This holiday weekend, it feels in many parts of the United States like the country has finally turned the corner on the pandemic. For many Americans masks seem like a thing of the past. And with good reason. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated guidance in May to say that vaccinated people can resume pre pandemic activities without a mask or worrying about social distancing. But outside the US The World Health Organization issued different guidance this week, urging everyone even those who are vaccinated to keep wearing masks because of the threat of the highly transmissible Delta variant. That variant has now been detected in more than 80 countries and in all 50 US states. In fact, the presence of the variant in California led the Los Angeles County Department of Health to strongly recommend that fully vaccinated residents resume wearing masks when indoors.
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Adam: Brothers, so what is if you're not vaccinated? Can you have a mask and walk around? Or are you persona non grata? In that case?
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John: You can't tell because there's no they haven't given us a little yellow star yet. Oh,
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Adam: damn, I'm waiting for my yellow star.
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John: Go to part two.
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Unknown: So we want to begin by exploring these conflicting recommendations. And for that we've called Bill hanage. He's an associate professor of epidemiology at Harvard's th Chan School of Public Health. And he joins us now from Cambridge, Massachusetts, Professor hedge. Welcome. Thanks for having me on the show. Yeah. As we mentioned, the who and the CDC are providing conflicting math recommendations. So why the discrepancy? Do you think?
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I think the difference comes down to the fact that the who is trying to give advice to the world, whereas the CDC is not restricted to the United States, while the United States does have pretty good levels of vaccination pretty much everywhere, although there are some very worrying pockets, which I'm sure will come to Republicans, the world is nowhere near that. And so for the world, we want to be emphasizing those other things that people can do beyond vaccination, the social distancing in order to help control Delta, because delta really is bad news.
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You mentioned those worrying pockets, some public health officials and doctors believe that parts of the US should have mass band aids, but that it should be decided on a local or state basis, like the LA County decision, for example. What's your take on that?
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I think that it's pretty reasonable because the fact is that it's kind of hard for someone to make a set of rules which are applying to like Cambridge, Massachusetts, where I am where the vaccination rates are really high and incidence is really low. And then Also implying the same rules apply in a place where you have relatively high incidence and relatively low vaccination rates. Of course, it really is a very fine dance that people are trying to do here. It's quite difficult to come up with something which is going to be a one size fits all measure. And so pushing those decisions down to those levels seems actually like a pretty sensible thing to do right now.
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Adam: God is do they let him on just because he had an English accent because he was pretty empty otherwise,
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John: you know, worrying pockets contributed absolutely nothing. You go to part three. I think there's a little more of a same thing. very shallow. vapid. What's the point?
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Adam: I'm happy to report. I am coming to you from my pocket of concern. Texas pocket of Keilar a worrying pocket.
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John: I would be a Euro in a pocket pocket. Babe,
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Adam: I'm in the pocket. pocket of concern. It occurs to me that there's a challenge for public health officials. Right. Right. That braid you want to avoid another spike. What did you do?
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John: I love Wait, let me preface I sweeten this one. Okay.
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Adam: One of those, huh? How did that happen? clips,
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Unknown: it occurs to me that there's a challenge for public health officials. Right, right. Right, right. You want to avoid another spike at the same time. There's a point at which you ask people to do too much and they just won't cooperate. Is that fair?
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Yeah, that's fair. And it's also true to say that just as public health officials have to say, hey, you've got to be really careful right now. And take us seriously. There's also a point where you want to be able to say, Okay, if some you can be a little bit more relaxed now, but that isn't necessarily going to be the case everywhere. I mean, take Los Angeles, which you mentioned earlier, Los Angeles has been putting in mask mandates again, that's not only because delta is present, but because there are at least two separate instances where delta has acquired an additional mutation, which we think which we think may make us a little bit more transmissible. I don't know that. Yeah. I don't know that. Yeah, I don't know that yet. But it's the kind of thing that we need to be continuously watching and being very careful about when we put out guidance.
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President Biden said yesterday that he wasn't worried about the Delta variant causing another major nationwide outbreak of COVID-19. Is he right, in his assessment, in your opinion?
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I think that's right. I think that we've vaccinated the nation enough that we're not going to get a sort of coherent nationwide spike like this what we're seeing before or to the extent that we're seeing before, but I want to draw your attention to those pockets of the map. In some places, about 30% of the over 65 unvaccinated that's that's the number which makes me worried.
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John: The over 65 it's now a category Oh, yeah. You over 65 new baby like this. You. Hey, you know over 65 just over 65 oversight says. He says we think we think that it's worse this new double variant.
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Adam: Do you know what they say? We don't he says we think but we don't know. Why are you even saying if you think were you just making it up? You think he's being asked to appear who this Hello? This misinformation. By the way, in the Netherlands, we we say the categories category is 5% of plusher, a 65 Plus,
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John: O plus. Five plus a sizer window.
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Adam: There's a Dr. William Schaffner. Sadly, I don't have a clip of it. He is the professor a professor in the Division of infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He told CNN and do not have a clip. I'm looking for this clip quote. unvaccinated people are potential variant factories. Now you're talking Yeah, we're talking you want to get people angry at each other. your your your factory you back trying to kill her. She had a horrible samarian factory.
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John: Wow. Isn't that cool? Yeah,
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Adam: I gotta I gotta hand it to the copywriters. And you know, this is this is a great twist in the simulation. I had not expected it. It's the way to go. Lisbon court has ruled that only 0.9% of verified cases died of COVID. So not the 17,000 as claimed, but 152. So at least at least portugal is is awake. Yeah, you gotta gotta appreciate that. You gotta appreciate it. That'll be suppressed.
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John: You never hear that anywhere on any newscast anywhere ever again. You what you just said, I'm surprised you're not over there. Like
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Adam: now instead, no one's no one's gonna pay attention to that we need to pay attention to the Pfizer marketing and not just Pfizer. We know the US government put $2 billion into convincing mainly white people in In pockets of concern, like canceled advertising on NASCAR, we've really got to get to you people. So let's put some more money into the TIC Tock video. Shall we
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Unknown: get them a vaccine, hoochie? I guess? I let them put it in my arm, and I would upload and put in my ass. Because I'm a vaccine, everybody now Yes, I'm a backseat
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Adam: that's that's where your money is going team Halo on the ball. vaccine slot dishes a vaccine slot, the vaccine hoochie taken her but she said ass. But I think the rhyme, the MIS rhyme was on purpose. So I have more kind of incentive news, really, that that should be that woman should be locked up. So these days, it's very hard to tell between the difference between a an incentive to go in the backseat to get the vaccine or it's just everyone has weird messages. The message is ultimately you got to get the vaccine. But now if you're the CEO of Pfizer, and someone asked you have you have you had your vaccine yet? And you know, damn, well, you're not taking this thing. How do you answer that? How do you go through it?
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Unknown: Well, we know for you I for you have not yet had your shot. When do you plan to get it?
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Adam: The sooner? I can. I will. The only sensitivity here. Meg is that. I don't want to have an example. But I'm cutting the line. But I am. in good health. I'm not working in the front line. So my time is not recommended to get vaccinated. That train left the station dude,
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John: we pulled that we tried to pull that stuff. But that was six months ago, did not work very well for us. And it didn't work. Trying to pull that DEP nonsense. I don't want to cut in line. Hey, you guys are loaded to the gills with extra excess to stock and you want to cut in line? Yep. Wow. Yeah. Isn't that cool? Stuff must really be more dangerous. And we even
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Adam: think he's Israeli and Israel itself was their petri dish for testing. Everyone's been vaccinated there. You know. So yeah, the whole thing is like kind of on strain. That's probably the results of those tests.
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John: inspire him to never take this vaccine. Yeah, I
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Unknown: don't want to cut in line. I want to cut in line man, that'd be odd. Yeah, give you a clip of the day for that one. Oh, well, that's very kind of glib, I
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John: don't want to cut.
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Unknown: So here's some more incentive. And this is I want to thank the clip custodian for working on his day off is very much appreciated. His beat is stuff like PBS news hour, and he got a good one over this summer, and in the fall, where we have surges in those regions where we have low vaccination rates. But I fear that that is where we are headed. Unless we can quickly increase vaccination rates. That's one of the reasons to do that. The administration is also putting together a surge effort to help build teams that can go to areas that have been hard hit either by you know, micro surges, or that have low vaccination rates, and can bring a series of resources to them from assistance with expanding testing, to vaccine administration to technical assistance to support their public health department and also to get therapeutics to them, like monoclonal antibodies.
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Adam: So they're surging response teams to the pockets of concern. Coming door to door Yeah, it's not not far, not far away. Okay, a couple of the things you will not hear anywhere, Ireland from the Ireland what publications this could be. Could be like the Babylon bee, I don't think so. The Irish Examiner and they report clot risk to 18 to 39. From AstraZeneca vaccine is twice as high as COVID death risk, Euro study finds. Now this one again AstraZeneca. Norway to pay compensation for AstraZeneca side effects as patients who suffered from Pfizer and moderna watch and wait, see now something cool is going on. So wait a minute, I got damaged by the AstraZeneca they got damaged, they get paid. But you know, I can't walk straight from my Pfizer I'm not getting anything
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John: interesting. And what the rationale is, well, you know, Pfizer promotes it. All I know is Don't worry, no problem. We're safe
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Adam: all over Australia. There's concern now people putting up signs that say 158 No. And 158 refers to the Public Health Act of 2016, section 158 of Australian law. And people are very concerned about this, I guess no one reads laws or don't discuss it when it goes in. Once it's the enforcement of requirement to undergo medical observation and medical examination. If an authorized officer gives a direction to a person under Section 157, to undergo medical observation, medical examination or medical treatment or to be vaccinated, an authorized officer or police officer may be used may use reasonable force to ensure that the direction is complied with including if necessary, to apprehend or detain the person to whom the direction applies, and to take the relevant person to a place where the person is required to undergo medical observation, medical examination and medical treatment or to be vaccinated in accordance with the direction is more. This officer is also allowed to remove anything including underwear that is relevant to the person is wearing if the removal of the thing is reasonably necessary to enable a medical examination or medical treatment to be carried out or as the case requires to enable the person to be vaccinated. Hello, Australia
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John: ever since they took their guns away this
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Adam: has been going on yeah, whenever I say that people
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John: yes. I mean, the coincidence is not I mean, it's it's there. Yeah.
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Adam: I don't know why in the United States we don't have to write those laws anywhere. We our president tells you what to do for those of you who haven't been vaccinated because you don't you don't you don't think it's you?
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Unknown: It doesn't hurt is accessible is free. It's available. And not only Don't think about yourself, think about your family. Think about those around you think about your dog man.
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Adam: I want to kill you if you if they would only stay on that look curry devorah Consulting Group is in session. Pay attention to what we're saying if you want peep if you want to sell this vaccine tell people they got a Vax they're paying their their their pets. People will do it right away. They love it.
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John: Yeah,
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Adam: they'll do anything for their pets Of course, Bill. And then chip Todd from msnbc Meet the Press. This is the best projection clip, I think ever in the history of this show. And it just take into consideration that the the misinformation has come mainly from MSNBC, CNN, NBC, as it pertains to vaccination, affectivity etc. Listen to this projection. Please get vaccinated if you know someone who's not vaccinated find a way to convince them to get vaccinated literally the only people dying are the unvaccinated. And for those of you spreading misinformation Shame on you. Shame on you.
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Unknown: People are needlessly dying because of your misinformation. Think about it. I don't know how some of you sleep at night. Who are doing this for a living on television.
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John: Only macro is that Todd? Yeah. Chip Todd? Yeah. Yeah, he's wagging his finger ashamed of any cell wagging his finger to wagging is like a this is a journalist. No, no, he's
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Adam: not a journalist. No, come on. We know that. No.
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John: Wow. Yeah, that was a I would you know, you would have gotten a clip of the day No, actually there was too much better. This was the guy who runs Pfizer won't get the vibe to this too much in what they should play. You should play that clip to the chip chip Todd. Exactly. You a whole a whole CEO of Pfizer.
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Adam: There's something going on at MSNBC. I think Chris Hayes is is an anti vaxxer
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John: and he's just oh there's gonna be a few of them. They have to be here's proof
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Adam: excuse me, sorry. The guy's got the Rona excuse me, sorry. Oh, life is good. When you get this stuff man. Life is good. is narrowing down what we have and this I think we we have all the important stuff that you really need to know about the latest COVID hysteria. We do have some anti ivermectin propaganda. And let me see Oh, yes, this Well, this is probably not encouraging for the for the vaccine industry, but It's a short report
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Unknown: COVID-19 vaccine, you're going to want to listen to this. The Red Cross says anyone who has received their COVID-19 vaccine cannot donate convalescent plasma to help other COVID-19 patients in hospitals. That plasma is made up of antibodies from people who have recovered from the virus. But the vaccine wipes out those antibodies making the convalescent plasma ineffective and treating other COVID-19 patients.
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Adam: I'd like to have a medical analysis of that snake got to do with ivermectin? No, I'm sorry, I my mistake ivermectin is the next clip. But I'm just saying, I'd like to know, I'd like to have a real medical opinion on that. I mean, isn't the whole point that you that you have these spike protein, whatever it's called and, and does not create antibodies, or the vaccine wipes out your antibodies? I haven't heard that. This makes sense. It's very strange. No, what it does is it makes your blood toxic.
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John: They're just saying the wrong thing on purpose. Yeah. Because there's something else going on where if you get that vaccine, your blood is now not usable for anybody else just too dangerous.
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Adam: You think that it would be exactly the opposite? Oh, is fortified blood baby. fortified with the spike protein? Bring it on?
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John: That's what I was interesting. That's that's a good idea to call a false reports. Well,
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Adam: here's the anti ivermectin one from CBS Evening News. Now, if you want to discredit ivermectin, which is, how many studies are there hundreds now?
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John: I think it's over, I think at least 100. And they're all big studies. They're in one of those essays I wrote for substack. It's the science essays. I wrote it like six months ago. And it talks about all these essays and or am sorry, it talks about all these studies, and they're all double blind. They're all brought appropriate studies and it just shows ivermectin dynamite, even better possibly than hydroxychloroquine as a as a cure cure. And ivermectin is used for all kinds of purposes. And it's, it's it's in bytes by some someone's so it's a wonder drug. It's like an aspirin. I think it's it does more than a few things. Its antiviral, its anti is like, it's known as a horse wormer. People use it for rosacea. It's got all kinds of benefit, visual qualities.
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Adam: But of course, always got one quality is no good with that. It's wrong, or cheap. Yes, cheap and generic. And I think that the idea now is just there's a couple of drugs coming up, which will I I'd love some of our producers to take a look at what Mark is developing. Pfizer also has something in the works. I believe they're going to combine things maybe ivermectin or the molecular structure that they're trying to create a new drug that will do the same thing is what I think is happening. So we have to make sure that we discredit ivermectin and people who take it as a bunch of idiots from states that are in pockets of concern. Here in Calhoun County, Arkansas, the vaccination rate is among the lowest in the state. Victoria Cormier works at the town feed store then so she's had people buying a gel meant for deworming horses that they're using to treat COVID. So they'll take a horse Joe? Yes, cracker and put it on a cracker but they won't take a vaccine that's undergoing clinical trials
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Unknown: that ain't that crazy. She's talking about ivermectin. It's meant for horses, not humans.
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But a lot of humans have tried it and they've wound up in the hospital ivermectin has not approved to treat COVID so the FDA warns don't do it.
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Adam: This was so well done. Including the gel on a cracker. White people get it? Is this well proven? There's tons of studies on it. It will land you in the hospital. If you're from Arkansas and you're eating gel on a cracker you are going to die in your pocket of concern.
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John: And then the woman says she doesn't really mention that these vaccines are experimental and they're not even approved please. Oh,
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Adam: now they're reporting is this well, it's to discredit ivermectin until the Merck pill comes out it's Merck is on is a bad you know, it's their turn everyone's had the Merck pill is ivermectin plus something? That's what I said. It's gonna be nice but it'll be to it a bit but don't somehow combine it and unique way that makes it patented. Yes. Exactly. That's how it goes. Totally. Totally. If only people could be as cynical as we are.
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John: To be terrible worlds. Just
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Adam: No, that's not true. Because he knows no smiling face went No, I disagree. When you see when you see the scam, it becomes humerus, especially if you can share that with other people, I get to share that with my wife I get to share with you. And that becomes funny and then you're immune to the, to the psychological effect it has on your amygdala. Oh, what else you have? Well, I have some important news. Tomorrow I'm going on the Joe Rogan show.
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John: I thought tomorrow you're going to take the vaccine.
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Adam: I really expected a whole different response from that statement I
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John: gave you okay, I was responding appropriately. Great. But what the what's the reason for the short notice? Oh, hello.
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Adam: I am the Regis Philbin of the draw. Your Tony ran. I like Regis Philbin better.
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John: Tony Randall is more entertaining. I've been Regis was really David Letterman's guy. Regis was always around. It was Carson's guy, right? We live right down the street from this from the studio. You're a little further away now. But still might as well be right down the street. Exactly. Exactly. And you can come in at the moment's notice. I love it. I actually am very glad that it happened this way. Because now you'll, you'll be you'll be exactly what we described the Regis or Tony Randall of the Rogan show going on all the time. And I'm going to say that I said thank you, Joe. First you re credited me as the pod Father, I'm
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Adam: eternally grateful. Second, thank you for making me the Tony Randall slash Regis Philbin of the Joe Rogan experience and you got my number. That's good to go. Think.
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John: If I'm not mistaken, both Randall and Philbin use that crutch all the time, all the time. And it works. It's like it won't work if you do exactly that. It's classy, because then you'll become known as such. Yeah. And there'll be like, oh, cool curries on again. who couldn't make it? Yeah. Yes. Sharing share canceled curries on again. Yay.
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Adam: And everyone gets a laugh at my tics and stuff. So it'd be fun. It's great. It's great. Good. I think this is the way to go. Because now especially if you saw the New York Times article Holy crap, did you see that? The full page full page Joe Rogan is that you read it but then the neighborhood stop getting it So Joe Rogan is too big to cancel. Shoes, huge articles. That
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John: even mean is too big. I did a podcast Who cares? Who cares? I
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Adam: don't care. I just want to be on the show. It'd be great. You know, I'm a go to guy. I think I can talk about almost anything. Throw a topic at me.
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John: You're a professional chat chatterbox. Yes,
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Adam: we do. What we do yeah oh I have another hate clip
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John: No, you know I've either I've personally dropped the ball on these hate clips. Yeah,
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Adam: it is kind of fun.
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John: I just forget to do it.
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Adam: Yeah, well I use right now I'm using Curio caster and Curio caster has a real end pod verse does a good job too, but has a really cool way of setting you're in and out points on the clip. And then I just email that to myself and then I can you know come in just click on the link hit play and the clip is almost perfect. So you know, and it's it's an easy way to to bring the joy of Kara Swisher and Professor Scott Galloway to the table. This was an interesting I listened to this podcast called pivot because I cringe it is cringy I feel it's important for me to listen to what the extreme radical leftist saying they don't think they are but they are. And they're the commercial extreme radical left is a super interesting. Yeah, they're really I mean, she is she's they're both extremely wealthy multimillionaires. And they just talk like they're the Neiman Marxists. This is a perfect example of Neiman Marcus, Neiman Marcus. And they're talking about the FTC chair Lena Khan, who is going to go after Amazon among other companies for antitrust. And they're all about me. They hate Amazon. Of course, they're they're just like the lefty millennials, they hate Amazon. Meanwhile, everything in their life is is made or controlled by Amazon. Yeah, exactly. Right now. And so Amazon wrote a 23 page brief and sent it off and said, Hey, you know, Lena Khan, you've been you've written a paper your dissertation was about Amazon, how it's anti trust. So you can't you have to recuse
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yourself because you're biased. Which is an story unto itself because well, yeah, of course, you know, that's really good. You want someone in there who was biased, but where Kara Swisher took this was astonishing
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Unknown: set of good arguments. They're saying she has the point of view that they should spend their time trying to convince her why she's wrong. versus trying to impugn her in this way. It's just ridiculous. It's so ridiculous they never do it to a man I don't think I have to say that you know, and not
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I don't think this is I don't think I do the internet never
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happened. Never have there's, you know, there's scuttlebutt and whisper campaigns and things like that. But this is a full on assault. I think in some
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ways here. I think one of the reasons llenos the FTC chairs because she's a woman. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, I'm very popular. Pick for a for a joke for President Biden, who is trying to show the world I am not some that's fine. 160s I'm gonna make
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he just looked at me. He just took make a little effort to look around a little wider beyond his his group,
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I think was a great choice. But I think that I'm not sure she'd be FTC chair at 34. There she were a man. I think this President is committed to having appointed officials that look feel and smell like America, which is the right thing. But I don't think I don't think Amazon would have gone out if if dude was the FTC chair, they would have gone after him as well. I don't think he
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goes after Timo. We'll see what happens here. But in any case, they should spend their time convincing her she's wrong and changing her mind which is what you do just do a Supreme Court justices who trained who definitely changed. Shift to become more liberal become mostly they become more liberal when they join US Supreme Court, interestingly enough, so Roberts, no one thought he would have decisions it's been having he's just been convinced or persuaded or argued or debated,
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Adam: or blackmailed. Hello, we've all seen the pictures of Supreme Court Justice john roberts, at the Epstein Island. He was just convinced he is getting this cuz she's a woman who would never happen if it was a guy. She was chosen because she was I mean, do you hear this guy? It's out of control. People really, really sick. And they say with such conviction, and I love the incessant in inhale, because it really shows that you're thinking about what you're saying, right?
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John: That we have phlegm. I got that too.
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Adam: Let's just stick with the gender thing for a second. We have a note from the official training of the nogen show Allie Jade. And she actually on her email signature, I should say correctly, her email signature Allie Jade reads the one true official transgender have no agenda except no substitutions of quality by going with any other brand of trans now with lemon. And she says it's regarding the trans credit card from MasterCard. Do you remember that? Yeah, I yes, I do MasterCard with their big Oh, we're so woke you can now have your your your your name as you identify with on your credit card. Now here's what she says. When I did it nine years ago, a card you already had you had to provide the court name, change dock and license of some type without the name on it. new accounts. Generally, you need to have your name updated with your social security number as they've checked the name to the number but no, you can't just tell a card or bank you want a different name than your legal name. So MasterCard system is very new when I did it. The hardest and longest job was updating account names. What's interesting is that one of our other producers wrote in and said, I've put all kinds of crazy names down for my credit card and it always went through Tom wondering how the system works, I think crazy names because I wouldn't mind the crazy name.
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John: I think they what they've done is they've dissociated the name on the card from the phone, the number and the details of the person is doable. I can see this is a computer, just toggle.
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Adam: I don't put a lot of a lot of faith in in computers these days.
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John: Well, you should never should but I think it's doable. I think it's very easy to do.
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Adam: Before we take a break you tell me if you're interested in this college reform a campus reform you know the ones who go out to college campuses and and do man on the street and then edit it together. Yes. Which we typically like very much something we'd all like to do. But this guy's got a great gig. I'll admit that they got a great gig they probably have some kind of cool funding to help So to do that, would you like to hear the most recent episode we can stop it whenever we want you to start playing these I'll listen forever. This is a students from a colleges universities in Washington, DC. So take that into Count they are in the in the in the in the heat of the, of the battle there. And they were asked a couple questions mainly, do you hate your country? And then the follow up question is do I think would you want it? Oh, can you name a country? That's better? And then finally, would you like to move anywhere else and these to a tee because I've seen the video are all Neiman Marxist. They've all got you know trendy clothes, the right bag, they've all got smartphones. And then there's some of them are shopping, they have shopping bags in their hands. So while all this is going on, this is how they talk about our country. And I'm no surprise, it's disheartening.
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Unknown: Are you proud to be an American? No, I feel embarrassed to be an American every day. I think a lot of things about this country are really embarrassing. Just like I mean, racist history, colonization, even currently, just what's going on with politics and the cops? I'm not really in this climate. No, like, I'm a black person. So obviously, I experienced a lot of you know, there's like oppression that comes with that. I'm not most of the time. I think sometimes it's just a little embarrassing. We claim to like, support everyone. But you know, we continue to support Israel, which is, you know, which are dislocating quite a few Palestinian people. And,
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you know, it's sad, I don't know. No, be proud of what and what is there to be proud about if you're black and being like, you know, because it's just like, it's a still a lot of stuff that goes on for black people.
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I think that's a complicated question. For me. I think I, I, I think most of the time, no, at least over like the past four years. It's been tricky to, you know, love to be an American halfsies on that.
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Adam: I love that. halfsies on that. Okay, I want halves these, this is the new the new cop out, they use halfsies on that.
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Unknown: I think most of the time, no, at least over like the past four years. It's been tricky to, you know, love to be an American halfsies on that, like,
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partly because like, I feel like there's certain topics where it's like, very controversial, controversial, its controversial. I just think that our economy just cares about money and not like ours. Like they're humans like, yeah, in general.
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Adam: There they are with the shopping bags.
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Unknown: I wouldn't say that I am as proud as I was. But I would still say there's a little bit of Country Pride. Do you think that America is the greatest country in this world?
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I think I mean, like to be a white person. It's pretty good to live here. But like, overall, I don't think it's the greatest country in the world. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, like that American
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Dream is so thought after that. It's not even a thing anymore.
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We think there is an American dream, really anymore. I mean, like, I would honestly,
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Adam: the woman is truly living the exact American dream, at that very moment telling us It doesn't exist to bother kind of live somewhere else. I mean, I'm,
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Unknown: I don't know, I'd say that it's like the greatest in like, the Olympics Olympics. America is not really known for being like the most hospitable place even though we have a reputation. Like where it's like, you can come here and do what you want to be
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not really known. But we have a reputation. What are they teaching these kids in school, you're gonna find just what you're, what you're witnessing is exactly what you just asked. It's coming. I'm asking what they're teaching kids in school, to hate the country.
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John: And, and to and to actually be walking talking morons? Because, as you say, they're all dolled up. They got the shopping bags, they're living it up and bitching. And they're going to tell you what they learned. They're not even bitching. I don't even think this is complaining. This is parroting. Yes,
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Unknown: yes. Yes. Yes. Be what you want to be and do what you want to do. It's not really the most welcoming for most people. Can you name a country that's more welcoming than the United States? Who I'm not really I don't really know that I don't really have that much information. Can you name a better country than the United States in your opinion? I'm not sure if I can.
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I don't think I can. I mean, there's probably a really tiny European country.
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Adam: Belgium. thriving EU. The question, Europe. Europe's not a country
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Unknown: you go to have you ever considered moving to another country? Oh, absolutely. I think I had joked about it. I like joked but was, you know, fully serious, like oh, I'm going to move to Canada. Yeah.
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Adam: I mean, I personally, I love to move to Canada. You still be locked down girl you would not be shopping for shopping much
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Unknown: likes to help people. So I would I would actually consider going someplace like more with more poverty. Yeah, it's probably going to give up your US citizenship.
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Adam: Yeah. I mean, it's not that necessary. I mean, I can still take vacations here. Would you give up your US citizenship or your passport? Yeah, I can still come on vacation here because you know, it sucks so bad. 100% Yeah. Would you say that a college has helped shape your perception of being an American?
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Unknown: I would say yeah, cuz I went to HBCU. So yeah, definitely. Yes, absolutely. So
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Adam: what are they teaching the HSB us the teaching that America sucks instead of a you built part of this country, and you can be a big part of it. Now. America sucks. Is that what you just said? College has helped shape your perception of being not proud to be an American.
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Unknown: I was there. Yeah. Cuz I went to HBCU. So yeah, definitely. Yes, absolutely.
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I also, I mean, I went to American, which is an extremely like liberal bubble school. So I know. It's kind of like lots of liberals just preaching to the choir. But I think I learned a lot that I'm from Georgia, and I would have never learned if I had not taken those classes just about the way the justice system works and zoning laws and everything else. So I think college.
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Adam: There it is. Yes, that's the law. Now they're teaching racism. That's what they're doing. They're saying, oh, everything's racist. The zoning laws are racist. how everything is how the census works is racist. That's what they're teaching them. And that's what sticking.
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John: It's weak. I mean, I don't even know I mean, it See, it's, it's easy to mock these idiots. But in the room once they get out, I think you're just we won't take that long to. There's a book by Jacques Liu. Well, which people should all read? How do you spell his last name? How do you spell e l l u l? Thank you. JACK l u l wrote his book when he wrote a lot of good books. A technological society is one of my favorite books ever. But yeah. It's a great book, you have to read him from beginning to end because he does a building block approach to to writing. But he is he's most famous for this book called propaganda. And it's about how propaganda works and how it works within a system. And it only works and he's made. This makes it pretty clear. And I think it's true. It only works within closed systems. It doesn't work if you're all of a sudden, confronted with the actual Reality of Things. Right. And I think once people get out of this out of the education system, yeah, they're propagandize to a point where they can maybe carry this for a while, but at some point, it just breaks down because they look around and they realize that no, I was I've been misled. I mean, I went to University of California Berkeley, I'm doing this podcasts. I mean, how does that work?
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Adam: What happened there? That's this is an interesting case study. What happened that you broke free.
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John: You got older diet rock? No, was beside that I worked for a living by got work experience I mingled with others. And I started looking at things objectively and you didn't have a smartphone or incessant television to watch. I had incessant television to watch. I was a big TV watcher. Yeah, but but it was a little different than it is today. What was the little rascals? No, they had a little rascals, three networks. And, and you and your toys were rocks,
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Adam: rocks, and sometimes you get lucky and just trying to stick and you're good to go. We like that.
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John: So it doesn't take much more than you know, the people that don't break loose. They usually stay within a mil EU. Government they go in government jobs. Well, government jobs will do it for school board school boards yet school boards. That's exactly what I'm teaching jobs. Yep. And now here's a good before we continue on to our donation. I have a clip Okay, about what's going on with the the nta which the National Endowment for the Arts. Yeah, National Endowment for the Arts. No, no, that National Education Association. So there is a they want to teach critical race theory. Mm hmm. They want to keep this thing going. And so the clip is interesting and is what clip is I think you've mislabeled and or maybe instead of n e r, n, o, R is the SS that's n o. r ad. Wow, that's not it. Oh, sorry. Okay.
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Unknown: See, it would be under maybe CRT CRT. CRT push forward. NEA MTD. If your organization opposes critical race theory, watch out the country. The largest labor union will be looking into you. And TVs Alison Lee has the details. The country's largest teachers union, the National Education Association or NEA says it will research organizations that oppose educators doing what they call anti racist work. That's the term often associated with ideas of critical race theory. The Union announced the plan on the website for their 2021 annual meeting. They say after researching those organizations, they will publish a list of resources for state affiliates, local and individual educators. These educators can refer to the recommendations when they face opposition for teaching critical race theory. The NEA singles out DC Think Tank the Heritage Foundation. Their website says the attacks on anti racist teachers are increasing coordinated by well funded organizations such as the Heritage Foundation, we need to be better prepared to respond to these attacks so that our members can continue this important work. The NEA will spend over $56,000 in addition to their current budget on this project, it's not clear when they will publish their findings. The Union currently boasts 3 million members that makes them the largest labor union in the country. Alison Lee and TD news. Wow. Yeah.
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John: Wow. They're going after black. They're gonna blacklist and they got to do all these things.
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Adam: I mean, hey, john, are they you're degrading for some reason?
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Unknown: Well, that's because I've been listening to these clips. Now. You're really degrading. You're sounding like, like, Robocop a little.
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John: Uh, okay. Well, let me see. No, no, no,
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Adam: you're good. No, you're good. Now. You're good. Let's stay with you're fantastic.
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John: I'm coming back and I'm making a comeback. I
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Adam: was going to say about that clip. This exact critical race theory is happening all over the world. I mean, this hat is certainly in the EU.
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John: This is this movement. Let's face it. Yeah, I
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Adam: don't think it's just the United States we just happen to have the clips from here because you know of our restrictive country that sucks so bad. At least we can get this freedom of speech on all sides. So we're lucky to be able to play it but in in the in Europe in the Netherlands. Oh my goodness. There's a lot of really crazy stuff going on. And the Netherlands has never dealt with this never dealt with any kind of racism critical race theory that this is the country that you could walk around naked on the beach. The hookers are legal marijuana is legal. No, all that's gone.
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John: It's unbelievable how they've done this.
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Adam: It'll be the subject of many books long after we're gone. I'm sure. I have a a note from one of our producers about millennial behavior. which ties into this Yes. In the morning listener since early 2017 after find the show through Gen briny. Alright this that's great that had happened that way donate enable amazing product. A personal background. 25 year old male parents separated and divorced while in middle early High School. But one younger brother mother is public school cheater has been public school teacher for 15 years dad retired ups delivery driver nearly 35 years also a teamsters union rep. Sounds like a very typical kind of situation for a kid in America. Yep, seems very middle of the road. I've worked at multiple warehouse jobs going from walk on to weekend supervisor and for years leaving due to a massive lack of staffing and other opportunities. Since then, I've done mostly pizza delivery, and I'm currently going back to college to get my air traffic control college certification. Good for you. The millennial work ethic you stated on the show being influenced by social media is definitely true. My current Yes, my current supervisor at my job is routinely on his phone when there's work that could be done. My supervisor turned 21 just last week. However, one thing that was not mentioned is what millennials have no motivation to go farther. We all recognize it. But I would like to show a cause. I know this is not news, but you might as well
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throw my half cents and yes, of course we want to know from you think about it. He says we're a generation where a plurality of our population lives with their parents who are normal who normally are taking taking care of us with free rent and an open key to the fridge. I'm in this camp due to COVID and college. We are a generation with a depleting desire to reproduce evident in the declining birth rate in the US and the rise of furbabies as well as miscarriages declining in favor of long term relationships. We are a generation who saw our parents growing up in the last generation of near full scale automation and non dependency on foreign imports. Right now I'm currently looking for a new job but with college about to finish for me in the eventual entry into my FA ATC job routes or something I find scared ups routes are something I find scared of Personally, I don't know what they means by that.
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John: I know Okay, he's talking about get settling down. Ah, gotcha. Okay.
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Adam: He says Well, I can remember my dad on a regular basis. coming home from ups after a 12 hour shift falling into a heap into the chair to take off his two pairs of socks and old brown shoes. He'd complain about the hot Florida sun and the hot brown clothes and how every day was getting just a bit harder especially when Amazon started giving ups a bunch of business. He used to tell me that a salary job will only lead you to working 70 hours a week and it wasn't worth it. He says our millennial says of all thanks dad. Millennials as of all things I remember this has stuck with me the millennials value personality we enjoy a nine to five job so we can leave when we desire it's a big reason why I personally enjoy the delivery work I'm doing right now even with the drain on my personal car it is honestly very appealing. We have no need to save as short sighted as that is with no other mouths to feed because besides our own that's important difference there and the ones we decide to feed as well we see no career to enter without major investment if which we feel no motivation to since we have no savings to be able to live off of and push for and we see the industry that brought us forward our parents sent away to a place we don't care about since we have we need before us not sure what that means. We are incredibly pessimistic I know I am we are hopeless and see the eventual heat death of the universe as the only way the world will end so smoke them
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while you got them and say fuck the man I'm going to die soon in the grand scheme of it all anyways There you go. That's reasonable. And with that I'd like to thank you for your courage to say in the morning to you the man who put the sea in the pockets of concern ladies and gentlemen Mr. JOHN C.
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John: In the morning you Mr. Adam Curry also in the morning ship see boots on the ground feet in the air service in the water the dames and knights out there in the morning to the trolls in the troll room
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Adam: you can find them enjoying them be a troll you might beautiful might looking for some trolls that you want to hang out with go to troll room.io troll room.io is where you want to be. Alright trolls Hands up. Do this now. All right troll count. We have 2011 2011 trolls standing by today. That's pretty good. That's on par right for a Sunday.
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John: No, no, it's down to Damn it.
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Adam: But it's the fourth of July it's a holiday. I'll never figure it out. I always say the same but I don't know what day it is. That's why it's very confusing to me.
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John: I'm surprised we got 2000 a day because it's the fourth of July. But you know the getting the barbecue ready and exactly the getting burned some meat.
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Adam: You can join the trolls at troll room.io which is where you can also listen to the no agenda stream for all of our live shows which are just continued 24 hours a day, seven days a week all talk no agenda. If it's not live, then it's a podcast so you can comment on what you're listening to or just troll around do stuff to each other. It's fun. And you can always follow us at our federated social network. No agenda social.com just start with john and myself. That'd be Adam at Adam at no agenda social calm at Jhansi Dvorak and no agenda social calm. It is the best way to join in the gitmo-nation conversation. You just have to have an account anywhere on mastodon and you're good to go. We are building the fediverse before our very eyes. And we'd like to thank the artist for Episode 1360. The title of that show was Magneto faction. Magneto faction, it's a real thing. And the artwork was I mean, we have a lot to discuss about the art today. So make sure you have a podcasting 2.0 player find that a new podcast app calm. The one that Kenny Ben did. I think Kenny Ben's real name is Kendra was the Cosby limited edition jail. No packaging, which, how many times you get to use something like that?
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John: Yeah, it's not an evergreen. No,
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Adam: it's not an evergreen. And there were but there was a lot of really decent art and some good art too.
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John: Yeah, we thought I list I thought I think categories. But there must have been five to six pieces that were all very worthy of being picked. Yeah. For sure.
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Adam: Let's see. We will the jail No. Which Kenny band actually did two versions one with the chocolate pudding. And not everyone understands this except, you know, Bill Cosby being the jello guys did uniquely American. What are the things we're up here that we liked?
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John: The new Tang clan was good. The hill country was okay. That you know that. I'm just looking at it. Now for some reason when I saw it the first time around. I didn't notice it was bleeding, which was the communist flag. Yeah. Very nice. The little the one I liked the most outside of the jello one was the little the little by networks the little is called and non gouging relief non gouging relief 33 is a little pill bottle withholding assign your cute So cute I first good he's uh he does good. He does good work juggling work does good work. It does good work. I've used this stuff that they use one of his pieces upcoming piece for the newsletter. He does these cartoony things that are quite good it's the kind of stuff Mike Riley used to do but I don't even know Mike's listens to the show much in real time. I
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Adam: don't know what he's doing. I really appreciated Tonto nails the keeper relocation consultant moving box although not appropriate appropriate for the show. It will be the on the letterhead of her new company keep a relocation Oh, that one that's on the first page down bottom left way at the bottom
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John: oh that box yeah
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Adam: the box Yeah.
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John: Yeah, that's cute actually like no agenda power to make Pfizer was good this good stuff. It's hard, man. It's
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Adam: really hard. It's hard to like,
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John: once in a while you'd everyone comes up with clunkers. We must had enough buzz. I like crypto Cougar on board.
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Adam: I didn't even I didn't even dare didn't even dare suggest that one. That's for Maria Bartiromo formerly known as the money
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John: honey now the crypto That's right. You called her? Yeah, that's again by networks. Yeah, he's on it. He's got a lot of material a lot. If it's a he knows I assume it is sir. It's a lot of material.
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Adam: And, you know, Dred Scott uses a lot of of old or older art for the for the cloud chapters that we have on for no agenda. So it's, it's it's a use that we never really thought of. But all of this art kind of comes by then. You know, it's a topic it's about vaccine. Boom, he got it. Now. It's his source. That's his Well, that's where he's really Yeah, that's a good idea, of course. And he goes to the evergreens. Yeah. The guy does, like 30 4050 chapters a show. It's a multimedia experience. Nope. podcast apps.com.
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John: We need smellivision. Is there a smellivision aspect of podcasting?
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Adam: I think we can add that. I think that would be a great namespace tag. smellivision. Sure. We're going to thank our executive producers and associate executive producers for this very, very exciting day. Not only is it to Independence Day, it is also the 5,000th day of the existence of no agenda, we are celebrating our 5k. And we had a number of ways to celebrate that which you put in the newsletter.
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John: Yes, I did. What were they I forget, I can't remember it was 5000 pesos, 5000 dimes, 5000. pennies and 5000. nickels, usually you can get 500 to 50 or $50. To celebrate the show, you can give anything you want. Please don't give anything what I'm saying. This is the directed ones. Yes. Well, let's
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Adam: thank some people. Why don't I start with Michael Anthony from Rosedale New York with $1,000 in the morning, gentlemen. I somehow hit myself in the mouth a few months ago while desperately searching for podcast against the lockdowns and other clown world insanity. I'd like to know where he was searching where he Oh, here it is based on my previous subscription. The podcast attic app suggested no agenda. That is a podcast 2.0 app, I believe podcast addict. So that works. It works. The code that I put into suggest us a lot works. To be honest, I was thoroughly confused by your wacky format at first, when I tried hitting my dad in the mouth. He was just as confused as I was. But it helped to John's voice reminded me of Billy West my favorite voice actor. Damn john. That's a compliment.
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John: I don't know who Billy West sounds like Bob. Well, he's
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Adam: it he does. He does all kinds of voices. Well, I
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John: should get into business.
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Adam: Hell yeah.
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John: Okay, I can do that. I can do voices are you there?
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Adam: Are you there? And once I understood the Michigan no agenda became my favorite podcast knighthood was inevitable. inevitable so I'm going straight for instant knighthood. Wait a minute Don't we have an instant knighthood jingle somewhere
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John: instant a jingle? I don't know. I think so. There you got it.
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Adam: He said Insta night in there just was inaudible night The show has helped me to laugh even as I gaze into the abyss. It's been a particularly tough year because my mom died of a heart attack in mid 2020. And I blame the lockdowns. I'm sorry. The good news is that my dad has since adopted a ketogenic diet reversed his type two diabetes and is off all medications again at age 61. Congratulations, dad. The carnivore diet did the same for me when I had when I had pre diabetes, clinical depression, and hypo thyroid hypothyroidism and got sick every cold and flu season. And every time the weather changed, they feel so good to be truly healthy for the first time in my adult life. Spreading the keto and carnivore message has become my mission and people can follow my work at the meat of it.com the meat of it.com and his podcast, I would like to be known as sir Mike llanthony the mutton monger and request mutton and mead not me because of the carbs for that additional meat. I would like some joueurs drawers, drawers. It's Dewar's Now Dr. O e with an oom Lau w o Rs. They're all bores.
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John: Do you know what that what is that? I
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Adam: have no idea what it is. But he can't wait to hear me pronounce it. Yeah. What is that shit. Hold on a second. drovers. Maybe it's like a sausage. Let me see. No. drawers is among dried meats may being dried quickly in warm dry condition.
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John: Just nice and moldy.
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Adam: Yes. It's nice and moldy. Happy Independence Day. Happy 5000s Day goat karma for everyone please. And sorry for the long notes. Okay, it was entertaining. We appreciate it. And he should go karma. You've got karma.
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John: Next on the list is Brett Samuel 667. And he's in the Arab Emirates, it seems. Also please change my title to shirt, shirt. Cirque? circuitous, circuitous. Yeah,
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Adam: another another circuitous.
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John: We have a lot of circuitous seems to be a major, major thing. Why? If this is contested, I suggest a fight to the death.
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Adam: Yes. I'd like to see how I'm all in for that.
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John: Anyway, never mind, he says. Despite residing happily in the Middle East. I suspect that claiming anything as an expat would be looked on poorly. Instead, I like to stake my claim to Brandenburg in South Africa pin on your map from my sadly challenged birthplace Brandenburg wonder what he does in the Middle East he's obviously and I'm guessing finance could be financing for thanks for the funding games breath.
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Adam: Thank you.
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John: We need to report
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Adam: Yes we do.
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John: Photos are nice. People don't take enough enough photos. Dame s that was that was it? Yeah. Yep. damn sexy. s 3x y little hacks are in there in Livermore, Colorado. 62373. And she writes, Dear Sir, how it sir. Thanks for making me your keeper in the beautiful Rockies June 23. Our time is forever spelled like the herbs. Love dame's sexy moving karma and wedding. more to this now on wedding karma. And wedding karma.
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Adam: So there was a proposal. There was a proposal in the Rockies June 23. She said yes, their time is forever. She loves him very much. And they need moving carring and wedding karma. You've got karma? Yeah. Do you have this note by Gabriel? I have part of it. Oh, you mean the part that says look in the email for my note
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John: a longer note to follow from my personal email address to john Oh, okay.
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Adam: I don't have it do you have it?
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John: No I did I know of but I'll look what once you read it next couple of notes while I looked. Yeah, well, the
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Adam: one thing Gabriel from Arvada, Colorado $500 says another Rogan donation so I can certainly grow that Rogan donation. You got it.
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John: I'm just I've just started looking I just this very second. I typed in his last name. 5000 is a Gabriel I think so this might be it. Gabriel Chapman. He didn't write donation in the subject line. So that makes it a little difficult to get these where they belong. But people keep not listening to this piece of advice. Especially his first line, which is I just donated 500 for the 5,000th episode. Following is my note for the show. come from my pay pal and email address and then he has the name here Hey guys, another Rogan donation coming your way have not missed an episode since Adams appearance and frankly, you have the best podcast on the planet. Thank you both so much for all that you do too. And all you do to keep our amygdala small been following john since the PC mag days and Adam at MTV and had been a happy participant on no agenda social since finding it. JOHN, thank you for your recent wind advice via Twitter. I am at bacon is king. And please add me to the wine list. For brevity sake, I'll keep this short. It's already too long, but I'm keeping it short. Thank you both. For all you do the following jingles for my six Human Resources who loved them? who loved them so much when we all listen together? Define genius number six human resources. jingles love the jingles go slow. Go slow because I didn't have this or I'm not prepped. Yeah, I'm gonna go Don't worry. I'm good at stalling and we all listen together. Don't eat me. camela Joe Biden scary.
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And for my smokin hot wife Erica, the smokin hot wife jingle Do we have a smokin hot wife jr? I know to me so don't don't eat meat. camela You mean Joe Biden scary. You're scary. You're scary in that moment. Please add some tech startup karma
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Adam: we don't have Don't Don't eat me. Don't we have Don't we have don't enslave me camela
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John: I think you're right we don't have Don't eat me camela don't enslave me counsel don't enslave me camela What was the second one? Joe Biden scary.
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Adam: That's your Don't eat me Bo Jaiden so scary. So scary. Yes, that
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John: was that one Do you hate it? No. Oh please anyway, Gao keep reading please add some tech startup karma or just the standard karma Django says I'm sure that one doesn't exist. True Yes. As I've recently joined my fifth one and we join my fifth one and we could use all the help we can get as we look to disrupt the infrastructure space is lit yeah baby love is going you've got karma and you might not like that one because it's blurry.
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Adam: blurry Yeah, it's definitely compressed blurry. It's all right. Life is blue life after a while
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John: it's blurry blurry Joshua. Damn very sensitive to this. Josh Adair is 407 76. And he is all so in the Arab Emirates, it seems. Or he said at least is it some I wonder if these are fukushi Oh, those
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Adam: guys who were who he who he obviously abandoned. They're all they're all missing him and like, well, at least we got the show.
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John: Maybe I've been listening to the greatest podcast in the universe since March of 2020. Probably not Google's oldest guy. Oh, wait, March. Yeah. Yeah, no, probably not. When I was hitting him out by my brother. Okay, so hooked from the start that I donated within two weeks. We like those. We like you. But I've been a listener and a douchebag ever since please de-douche me you've been d deuced. I'm not a tightwad just a horrible procrastinator. I will procrastinate no longer. I have been stationed in socialist Germany. He's in Germany Oh okay, since 2018 and, alas, was not available for any of the meetups organised by anonymous goddess in Kaiser's loud hazer lauten. Very good, sad face. I do, however, look forward to returning to the land of the free this fall, where I will serve my last assignment and hang it up for retirement. But more importantly, obtain my barony to retire to it. Rebel Iser dzingel an independence day karma for all. America and 73 Katie to tkf Oh yeah, kilo
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Adam: Delta. to tango kilo Fox 73 kilo five alpha Charlie Charlie and Oh, I'm sorry. John's licenses expired by 3333 33 Rob allies are out. You've got karma patriot karma as requested Jennifer's Slayer 333 dot 39 She is from sir thank you I was like that's a great DJ named Jennifer Slayer with you. Gen Slayer on the mic on the wheels of steel but it's sad okay. Although I was deigned on 1227 2020 under the Sir-onimous special offer I was not given a title. Now that I've thrust myself over the $1,000 line in my own right as promised, could I claim the title of Dane Jen of the free republic of England please. I think that's no problem. I think you have it. I have delayed requesting my ring and certificate as I thought it was the honorable thing to do. I had fulfilled my promise. Wow. It's very very nice of you. Dame Jen pewter Dame Jen, thank you for all your hard work and teaching me how to see through the M five MBs very, very best wishes to Adam and Tina and their new home. Thank you. Appreciate it. We're very very happy loving light. namejet xx. Thank you, Damian.
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John: jingles Jason, for sia. I would have pronounced it for ca Yes.
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Adam: Classy
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John: that way. But no, it's for sia. And it's in Tempe. Ke it pees in Tempe not yet. 333 33 Classic. In the morning, john and Adam this past February following Limburg limbaugh's lembas rush limbaugh, Limburg data, I reached out to my buddy Dave Smithson, who I would also like to call out as a douchebag. Without a beat, he hit me in the mouth, he gave me the sole recommendation have no agenda, because he needed a substitute for rush. Since then, I haven't missed an episode and I don't even bother with the radio anymore. And
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Adam: now you're talking a
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John: couple of reasons why, one, we don't go into long, lengthy commercials and we don't repeat the themes of the show. We have a clip list. And we play the clips and we that's it we dropped a subject unless we maybe miss a clip but we don't reiterate the whole show over and over again like those three hour talk shows on radio. They do that and Russia is one of the he does it and they and they have to because the medium podcast is just different. It's it's listening on your own terms. You get more or less three whole shows per show. If you compare it to conservative conservative, yeah, conservatively speaking. With this donation, he continues on 33333 I'd like to request a de-douching Okay. You've been de deuced he was one for him, but he wants another one for Dave. Okay. Please, please credit me with a donation of 259 12 and Dave was 7421 toward our future knighthoods. And please keep up the great work bring us the best podcast in the universe. Thank you. For all you do and please stay safe. Our two D two karma please sincerely Jason. For ca s got it. You've got
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Brian brown in Rome, New York. Where's Rome? New York. 333 30 Thursday baby. You said baby one too many times. I would like to 33333 donation credit to my son Liam. Is 26 trip around the sun begins on July 4 to having input on the birthday list would be nice. Be nice. For jingles. How about a goat karma and a biscuit for my birthday? Thanks.
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Adam: They always give me a biscuit on my birthday. Oh, sorry. misfire, misfire. You've got karma. Game Dame Swanee how I love you. 333 33 Yeah, that's showing my age, isn't it? showing my age baby? Oh, wow. Can you turn your speaker's down just a tad, john or move the microphone or something? It is July 4, whistling and we are still sitting on our deck listening to the greatest podcast in the universe. My husband, an actual dude named Ben asked me about his status on the no agenda show. Sadly, I had to tell him. He was just a commoner lash. Good luck. I can't imagine that I can see the conversation. Last year he gifted me my damn hood. Of course his lack of loyalty is an unacceptable situation for two people who have just celebrated their 43rd anniversary and they never had a fight. Therefore, I have decided to initiate his first installment towards his knighthood in honor of my 70th birthday this July 1 for a special thanks to the both of you for providing the show on Independence Day and making my birthday perfect. Please put this amount to his account credit Dame Swanee his husband just got some info there we'll do the accounting Yes, exactly. Lately we've been listening to no agenda show podcast from the past and are amazed at the insight and relevance they provide to what is going on in the world now we continue to be grateful for you please use one of those podcasting 2.0 apps and if you find something that's really cool as a flashback I wouldn't
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mind hearing that yet something oh that's there you go that's that now you're thinking
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John: indeed. Oh, kidneys baby kidneys pre material.
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Adam: We This is how it works everyone needs to produce we continue to be grateful for all the effort deconstruction of the news insight, truth and humor that you put into every episode truly the no agenda show is the greatest podcast in the universe. My husband would enjoy some al sharpton respect that's true and give everyone a goat karma. Thank you very much. Dame Swanee ESB ICT you've got karma.
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John: Steve advice wise in lost wages Nevada 333. And he says this is our second donation as we make our way towards knighthood. Yay. Oh, definitely from Vegas.
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Adam: I met them Yes. I
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John: met them. says right here. They did. They remember you met Adam at the meetup last year. The Super spreader VMs. That house has been back working at the big candy navion circus company here in town. Ah, yes. That would refer to Cirque du Soleil, Cirque du Soleil. My work as an audio mixer is really picking up good luck with dropping stuff on the floor. Or company is pushing for 100% Vax. Of course, Canadian companies Cirque du Soleil. Yep, yep. Yep. To see the contortionists with big lumps on their arms. Interesting that across the company, it seems that the eastern euro Russian performers are refusing the Vax.
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Adam: probably half the act you can tell the Russian performers from the Canadians the Canadians want they stick to the metal bars.
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John: She has a med note from a doctor so she is not getting the jab. I'm cancelling cancelling my Sirius radio and going to put that monthly fee towards the no agenda show. Thank you a fine recommendation by the way. Everyone should do that. Over the last year you both have been a voice of calm in our brains. I don't know what it would be or have been like without the info from the show. I imagined we would have been shaped like most others and fallen for the big pharma Boogaloo. I've never heard of described as that but I like the pharma Boogaloo. Cool, and a call out to Jay and Josh in Nashville to donate stop being D bags. dealer's choice and whatever karmic etc. You want to play? Okay, well,
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Adam: how about a goat goat is always good. You've got karma pharma. Big Pharma. bugaloo. You do these next ones? I'll do the long one.
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John: Josh scandal in the air 333. And he just says just want to say thanks for the sanity. Nice.
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Adam: Thank you.
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John: And then there's another one that's short. Let's play that. Sir. sorted out at 333 in the morning from source Mike nice.
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Adam: shortest run on the list. You screwed it up. Well done. Well, I'm
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John: gonna do okay, well. Reset. sirs.
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Adam: We can do it in post. Yeah, sir. sorted out 333. And he writes in the morning from search sorted out. People will never know that you messed it up. Now fixed post, Lorraine Converse from Dallas, Texas. 333. And asks for the jingle JC D's How can they just lie like that? I do not recall. I cannot find I'm not a jingle. No. I think you just have to say it. In the laptop of terror, and the goat karma with a laptop of terror we have in the morning, john Adam, thank you for being in good spirits throughout the COVID hysteria and orange man bad fervor. You are amazing. This donation brings me a little closer over the halfway mark, I humbly request that I'm able to halfway mark to her novel. Yes, I guess. I humbly request that I'm able to place on hold the following title Dame brazen bird before another Dame claims the title. Is that possible? But I think, yeah, you got it. No questions needed. Wow. Periods committee is in a good mood today. That's because the night names are duplicable. We've said it a million times, which was Yeah, so now someone else could take that. And it wouldn't take any different version of the same person. Right? No, nevermind, I would be farther along in my donations. But our credit union has tight restrictions on transactions that are quote out of the ordinary. Being as such, they notified my husband of a transaction going to JC de I can just imagine this. When my husband was called by the bank, he reached out to me and asked Who is this john see,
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by? Who is this john? See, you're sending money tau? What do you need to pay him? I flippantly said john was a mentor of sorts, which gave my husband a pause. Then he realized I was just teasing. JOHN is known as my guru who will occasionally get paid. We got a laugh out of that incident. And this donation is a long time coming. I wish I could donate more. Well, how about that, john? Yeah, I
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John: think I wonder how that happened. Because that's not the way it's, it doesn't really agenda a channel it is. But the old legacy account, which I'm trying to get rid of. is probably got my name on it. Okay, it goes into the same pot, but it's just like, you know, yeah, guys still think it's funny story.
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Adam: I like it. We consider ourselves refugees of the junta as we recently moved from Little Beirut, aka Portland, Oregon, where my position open up for remote work and my husband was able to take advantage of traveling nursing contracts. Our twin daughters are able to were able to flee transferred to Oklahoma State University. When the university they were attending continued to be online, they are doing well. But we've had to reset our family budget due to the unexpected, unexpected expense of paying out of state tuition. Yeah. To add to our already skint resources, we have recently discovered that they will both need to take an additional year of college because many of the courses they previously completed are not transferable. If you could give them good karma, I'd appreciate it. One of my daughters is studying to be a mechanical engineer and the others a double major in economics and applied McCann mathematics. Whoa. Couple of smart kids. Yes, yes. Well,
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John: of course their parents are smart too. But at least they didn't send him to university Arkansas.
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Adam: Don't say these things. JOHN. is so wrong. I'd like to say hello to Eric and his wife. We had previously met Eric the shill and my daughter and he hit it off. Though. He wants to be invited to a dinner with john and Eric to debate economics. I'd love to be a fly on the wall for that conversation. Eric and his wife are amazing. I think that that should happen that should take place and it will be recorded for prosperity. We'd also like some home buying karma as well. We are in an apartment in Dallas currently, but we hope to move to a smaller town. Adam, you are not wrong about your observation with living in pet friendly apartment. It can be disgusting when neighbors don't pick up after their pets. These same people wear masks and cross the street or cling to the walls of hallways as I pass by without wearing a mask. But they have no issue with the flies and fecal matter. They're surrounding the internal external areas of the building. Yep, yeah. Welcome to apartment living. So john, if you can deliver your line and I'll do the jingle into good karma.
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John: What was the line again?
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Adam: How can they just lie like that? Oh,
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John: yes, of course. Give me a cue.
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Adam: Cue.
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John: Give me motivation.
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Adam: Okay, you're really good. You're incredulous. You cannot believe that. This is taking place.
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John: I got gray. Yep. Okay. 321 How can they lie like that? You've got
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Adam: karma. That by the way was highly clippable. Well done. I'm gonna I'm gonna ISO that look good. Well, Joshua Hoffman's Next on the list
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John: was one 100 the note $300 in Blue Springs, Maryland. Thank you for who you be. Thank you for how you be overall. Thank you for all that UB.
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Adam: These are notes I stand behind.
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John: Like in that no joke steel company is next on the list from Ontario, California. And he where the airport is 251 90 nice low air. As a matter of fact, I would like to be known as the Independence Day night. I would like I would appreciate some are 2d to karma nothing below here needs to be read during the show, but it's so fine. We're going to read I'm very pleased to finally donate enough to make it a night level. In fact, I've discovered over that overshot to 1111133 sweet. This is somewhat sad because I have been a listener producer since the very early on, probably since show one Wow. There were very few dry years after I began. There were a very few dry years after I begin to listen to donating my counties below. He's got the county Joe companion, so we put them on the list. Thank you very much, sir. You've got karma.
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Adam: Sir Christopher Christopher Kessler. Christopher Kessler. He's a Baron. He's from Marshfield, Wisconsin. 250. Our second associate executive producer for this Independence Day podcast. And he says Baron no jingles no karma. There you go. Eric Remington also 250. And this is the 5000 shows 5000 days times a nickel and says Happy 5000 days. Thank you very much.
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John: So that little gimmick produced two donations.
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John: All right, I'm thinking I was gonna follow you were talking about just before we and it was it was a small short clip. Something you were gonna play. Well, I know if we're talking about something about millennials or something. I had a short clip I wanted to play before we played we went into the donations Meghan Markel. No, no that's I'm just trying to think. No, but let's play this Megan Markel clip because this is but you know, this requires the jingle we rarely play Oh. Which is the real news jingle. Wow.
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Adam: Yes, we haven't played that in. Oh, man. years, years years, I think Yeah, let's give it a shot. Now, back to real news.
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Unknown: A new report is claiming palace insiders believe Meghan Markel is an unhinged sociopath. On Sunday Times published a bombshell new report which details series of allegations against Megan and insisted she herself was not a victim of bullying. These allegations include the Duchess of Sussex his staff thought she was a complete narcissist and sociopath who was basically unhinged. It also alleged she humiliated and shouted at her staff. The report revealed Prince William was made aware of the serious allegations and detail the William requested to be separated from Megan on a day to day basis. Royal expert Robert Lacy reports Prince William through Prince Harry out of their shared household following a fight about Megan, the historian claimed the brother's relationship he's a major low in 2018 when they clashed over those bullying allegations. Last year, he published a book about the fallout between William and Harry and is now releasing a new issue of the title that includes further claims. Back in March, the times broke the news that Megan was facing bullying allegations from Palisades. The Daily Mail reported shortly after that Megan's team denied those allegations, and asked to see evidence supporting the claims. But Buckingham Palace previously said claims against the Duchess of Sussex will be fully investigated. However, today the time said that that investigation is ongoing and could be delayed until 2022. Wow,
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Adam: I hope everyone use that minute and a half to go to the bathroom. Now. No, that's too good.
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John: And you demean these. Oh, I
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Adam: don't know I didn't now let's demean it. I don't want
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John: things to note. I don't know what it is. But they hate her in Australia. That was Sky News, Australia. Well, I
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Adam: can tell you why. Okay, the whole thing started when she went down with Harry and they did the exact same lady die tour. Just before she said oh, we have to leave you know, so they gave them the exact same Lady Diana treatment down there. And they did not like how that worked out. The royalties? Yes. The royalists Yes. Right after that is when they split when they left. Oh, is it horrible? I'm, I'm being I'm being
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John: whenever she does lulay did type that would shout at the staff. Yeah, yeah, I
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Adam: think so. First try. I think so too.
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John: Yeah. If she just has that look about it that she would you know, she doesn't understand that you don't do that. And she probably gets a lot of people Play peeing or food so
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Adam: wow that's an variant I hadn't heard of. And
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John: so, but it Sky News has got a number of it I really like watching it the Australians especially these these analysts, they hate her. And they really hate Joe Biden. Yes, I've seen that too. I'd like to know why they hate Joe Biden so much I think it's funny Well, it's only disguise some Australian producer did tell me why Australia sky in particular but is the rest of the Australian media hate Joe Biden.
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Adam: But it's sky right sky that hate that hates blue jeans.
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John: This is sky by stupid the sky I get most of it. I'm not seeing anything positive coming from ABC, Australian Broadcasting or any of these other outlets.
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Adam: They're too busy propagandizing the the people of Australia to shut up where a master can house and get inside and wait for your vaccine. Yeah, of course. They got other things to do they have a job.
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John: So I thought that was worth playing. It's always worth playing. Are
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Adam: you kidding me?
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John: This is a psycho. You have
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Adam: I'm glad you have this because I was looking at the at the news. And the top of the news is this unprecedented heat hundreds dead a town destroyed. Climate change is frying the northern hemisphere.
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John: Now before we play this clip, you heard, which is global warming clip. We have to remember somebody said it one of our producers sent this to both of us. And a reminder with some headlines a reminder that in 2003, which is 1718 years ago, 18 years ago, that's when the big heatwave hit Europe and killed 14,000 No, no. 14,000 in France 70,000 was just four okay. 70,000 in Europe total. 70 kills 70 that were moaning and groaning about 14 dead. sidewalk is housing were killed. And they were saying the same to Oh, this is the global warming beginning of the end. And nothing happened for 18 years. And now we have a little West Coast anomaly which happened up in the Pacific Northwest which amuses me to no end. Because Portland and even Port Angeles, Washington were scorched. Well, I am sitting here. I haven't seen the sun for four days. Fourth of July is going to be hazy again this year. There's no Fourth of July. Yeah, no, but if I can't see I can I can't see anything. I can't see San Francisco. So it's gonna be a dud. But let's play this clip.
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Unknown: This week. Officials in the Pacific Northwest and Western Canada are blaming the extreme heat that gripped much of the region in recent days. For hundreds of deaths. The worst of that particular heat wave has passed, but experts warn that excessive heat will be a growing problem around the globe going forward, including here in the US. Here's Paul Schramm with the climate health program at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Climate change is causing heat waves in the United States to be more frequent and more intense.
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And as we've just seen in the Pacific Northwest, those heat waves pose a big risk to human health. Heat is one of the most dangerous natural disasters that we have. And a recent study actually estimated that upwards of 12,000 people die each year from heat waves. Dr. Rene Sallis is an emergency medicine physician at Massachusetts General Hospital. As we get exposed to heat, our body has ways to dissipate it and to keep us cool. But when we are exposed to certain environments, and certain extreme temperatures, sometimes our body just can't keep up.
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Adam: Yeah, this is really good. And I have to hand it to tptb the powers that be they do a great job, you just bring it back, you just change the dates. They just keep rolling with it. Not a problem. Keep on going. In 2017 we had the following report. So this is four years ago. I'm here at the visitor center at St. Mary Visitor Center at Glacier National Park. And there's a very large panorama display here that shows the park with lots of lights. And it's describing goodbye to the glaciers basically suggesting that computer models indicate glaciers will be gone by the year 2020. Now that so that was the computer models had shown in 2017 the glaciers would be gone by 2020 of course the glaciers are not gone they actually removed that entire exhibit because it was bogus but but that's realize they did remove the Oh yeah.
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John: Oh yeah, they removed you're gonna put solid because the problem they were making They've been making it for years that this is going to happen. That's going to happen. Children will only children in the UK will only know snow in snow globes by 2000. Yeah. And by the year 2000, they the West, what's the West Side Highway in New York is going to be completely underwater, according to the guy who started the global warming thing. Yeah. thing that you know the thing. The thing? Yeah. Hansen, guy Hansen is the one who said that
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Adam: by the year 2000, that West Side Highway in New York is going to be completely underwater. Yep. Yeah, well, it's not well, they've learned, they've learned they've learned to change these dates make it a little bit more reasonable and believable. But this is a fantastic report. Because of the incessant climate change. I'm going to tell you what you see in the beginning the first half of this report, the second half is a guy in a chopper. The first half is there, they're fixing the ski slopes.
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John: Can I correct you? Sure. I'm gonna correct you. They don't care about the fact that they keep making these mistakes because nobody pays attention.
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Adam: I think it's a good hedge. You'll tell me when you hear when you hear what they say in this report. But the main point is all the video is of the Alps. Now you have the Italian Alps, and there's lots of great skiing and they are trying to preserve, they don't say it, they're trying to preserve the ski situation. But this is how the report goes in the Italian Alps,
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Unknown: and a desperate race against time in a bid to delay the snow melting climate experts in northern Italy, and now shielding the endangered Pristina glacia with massive sheets of cloth and covering some 120,000 square meters. Authorities say around 70% of the snow can be saved over the summer with the protective cover aimed at reflecting the sun's rays. The
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best thing we can do is to extend the lifetime of these classes by some years, but really not much more than that.
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In the Alps climate change and the increase in global temperature is threatening ski resorts and livelihoods. ABCs James Longman witnessed glaciers melting at an alarming rate on Mon blonk Western Europe's highest mountain
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Adam: now. This guy's flying around in the chopper with his Ray Bans on and as the doors open. He's leaning out he shown what's going on here.
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Unknown: We often think of climate change is taking place on the outer reaches of Greenland here. Indian Ocean, but what's happening here is that the changes are happening much closer to home.
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Adam: Oh my god, john, I want that job so bad I want to be.
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Unknown: Around the World global warming is causing glaciers and sea ice to melt at a rapid rate. One geologists base in Italy telling us that if the trends continue, future scenarios predicts that a majority of the world's glaciers could be gone by the year 2100. All right, Julian MacFarlane Thank you.
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Adam: an alarming prediction the world's glaciers could be gone by 2100 an alarming predict like an alarming prediction. alarming. Let's debunk some of this bullcrap. Shall we played
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Unknown: erin burnett on the last show with our Energy Secretary energy in the United States. Her Her name is Grant home. And this is the last bit of what she was talking about. This is for this building. But the issue about resiliency and making sure we adapt to this changing climate, that's going to mean the levees need to be built. That means sea walls need to be built. That means infrastructure needs to be built. We need to make sure that we invest enough in clearing out the forests. So we don't have these weather events. We need to invest in hardening our transmission lines, maybe burying wires so that we can protect areas that our like tinderbox dry. There's so much investment that we need to do to protect ourselves from climate change, but also to address it and mitigate it. And hopefully these infrastructure builds. This is not the
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Adam: thing inches and inches. Okay. Oh, wait, maybe here. This beach is not just
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Unknown: that the seas are rising. I mean, we know that we're losing inches and inches of beaches, not just in Florida, but all around, you know, Lake Michigan, where I'm from they you know, we've
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Adam: seen the loss of beaches because the snow waters are rising. So okay. Gee, you'd think that we have some producers in Michigan who would deliver us a boots on the ground report about this horrible beach loss and rising water in Lake Michigan. Turns out we do. First report I just heard the clip from Yes, there's no agenda of grant. I'm talking about the beaches of Lake Michigan and the water level rise. She's full of crap. The water left. The water level rose the last few years due to heavy snow in Canada and the upper Great Lakes. If Lake Superior was heavy ice melt. It makes its way down to Lake Michigan and the lake level rises. We've had to move a couple houses away from the bluff. But this is a cyclical process houses were falling in the lake in the 70s and 80s. People still kept building as close as possible to the lake. When I was in high school in the 2000s. They were talking about the Great Lakes drying up. As the lake levels were low and everyone decided to build closer to the water. I get the feeling that since lake is down 16 inches this year, and will continue on the cycle, people will forget and build closer to the water again. And we can revisit this problem in the future. There's even some plots of land from the 90s that have for sale yet fully submerged underwater best price. Price. second note, this is a 1316 where the clip about the water levels rising everywhere reminded me of my teenage years 2006 to 2010, where the news was all about the declining
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record low levels of lake water because of global warming. We need one of those reports where low levels Yeah, low levels because of global warming. evaporate. In other words, we need to we need to report then in 2011 through 2014, Chicago had record level winter storms, one of which shut down Lakeshore drive for two days. That was the time around the country when the polar vortex stuff got played again as result of global warming. Now, Lake Michigan is up to record high levels. And that is blamed on global warming. It's incredible how everything is blamed on climate climate change, and they just pivot to each event as a result of global warming. Yeah,
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John: that's what you do. Yeah. What's the point of it?
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Adam: World Government, one world government, which resulted in near the Paris accord, which I guess we're paying for some of that is US taxpayers pay for most of it. World leaders, philanthropists and organizations have pledged at least $40 billion dollars at an international conference in Paris to boost gender equality.
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John: What's that got to do with climate change? Exactly.
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Adam: The summit is about change. You see, not just climate change, but change. I have received a few good reports regarding our last rain stick execution in particularly Oregon, Colorado. I don't know I think how's the Northwest doing any rain up there?
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John: No. No rain up there.
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Adam: How about California, any rain? Or is that still not working?
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John: fog? You posted something in the newsletter, about the reservoirs in in California being drained. Now what I heard that maybe you should explain it again. And or if you don't mind explaining what's going on, because they're now rationing water because you have no water. I don't get it. We have all these reservoirs in California. There's tons of them. And for some reason, and this and the idea is we know what their situation is in California. You go a year it rains all the time, day after day for like three or four months. It fills these things to the top. And then you you're still here. Yeah. Yes, you are. You have to mumble more. Yeah. Okay. So they feel up. And so then you have two or three years, two years years, about two years of drought issues at almost every other year. But then once a while goes two years old. Lots of rain or two years, lots of drought, no rain. But so this year, we have no rain we had we had probably half of our normal rain. The reservoirs were pretty full. And so it wasn't going to be a big deal. But now it turns out they've been draining the reservoir so they can create a Oh, we're running out of water guy because global warming is a double whammy they get to things they can bitch about. And so now they've discovered a bunch of these reservoirs have been drained. In other words, they just not what I read is that they will drain them up let him go into the bank. They were drained to save a particular fish
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Unknown: Well,
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Adam: did you hear that?
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John: This Delta smelt yeah with this delta smelt. Yeah,
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Adam: that's not true. It's stupid. Anyway.
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John: The fish doesn't need to be saved is fine. But they did they did it. They did drain the reservoirs. And I think that may be their excuse. But the point is they were drained way too much. He only died much water for these stupid fish. And that and Mimi says that because he came down to two times in a row from up north and she always checks out two of the reservoirs, part of her job. She says what all of a sudden out of the blue I think was the Shasta reservoir. It was down to next to nothing just from being almost full. This is bogus. They're fooling around with our water here, which is not a no unknown thing. go see the movie China today. That is that is against human rights. That is a human rights violation. We can't mess with people's water. Well, they're messing with the water and then they're calling calling climate change and global warming and the whole thing causing it when it's not. It's been mismanagement. This is which takes me to a clip
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Unknown: Yeah
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John: yeah, let's play this clip. This is the recall Newsome report.
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Unknown: The special election date to recall governor Gavin Newsom is set. California voters will soon take to the polls at once again to determine the state's future and TDs brand and re has more on the announcement.
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Save the date California Governor Gavin Newsom is recall data set for September 14. Lieutenant Governor Eleni Cunha lacus announced a special election day yesterday for California voters to decide whether governor Newsome should stay or go and if he is recalled who will replace him. In a statement the lieutenant governor says she believes the date is fair and reasonable and that it gives the election officials and the public ample time to ensure a smooth election with broad participation. days before the date was said governor Newsom signed legislation to bypass the 30 day Financial Review of the recall this accelerated the recall timeline. Opponents of the recall say the decision to set an earlier election date could work to his advantage because he figures Hey, look COVID is over. I'm not a bad guy anymore. And I don't want these candidates. There's already 60 that have announced they're running there'll be more. I don't want these candidates to have time to campaign against me. Steele says it will also help Newsome avoid backlash from unforeseen calamities in the state. Well, he doesn't want the election in November. Because with a hot summer and the forest fires and the power outages the governor always gets blamed. Houston's campaign manager one Rodriguez said in a statement on September 14 Californians will have the chance to defend our state and reject this republican power grab once and for all. The historic recall marks the second special election in
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California's history. Now according to California State voting laws, registered voters will have the opportunity to vote by mail of 30 days prior to the election. And candidates who aim to replace the governor have seven days to file.
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Adam: California is very entertaining.
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John: Not as entertaining as Florida, but it's pretty good. Yeah, pretty close. close second man.
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Adam: Well, all this all the climate change. We're quickly moving towards a world where all vehicles are powered by batteries. And we're starting to learn kind of slowly what the downside is to a battery powered world lithium battery powered world carry is boots on the ground in Illinois. I got a local report on the lithium battery warehouse that was on fire. Oh yes, the fire was sick. The fire was actually in an abandoned paper mill. The company called superior battery Inc. had acquired the building last October they were using this property which had been abandoned for decades to store about 200 tons of lithium batteries. Nobody in the city administration knew this was happening. The company only had a corporate filing with the state of Illinois no filings in the time. These batteries were imported from China and being sold on sites like offer up. The company name is the same as legitimate bad battery manufacturer in Kentucky the fire department ended up pouring cement on the fire to contain it. Wow. And we're now getting these reports.
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Unknown: fighting climate change means we have to swap combustion engines for electric vehicle after and available data shows that electric vehicles are just as safe. But when electric vehicles catch fire, a report from the National Transportation Safety Board found that firefighters are not prepared to deal with their batteries, which can burn extremely hot. Departments sometimes extinguish the flames only to have the battery reignite later on the tow truck. This Dutch fire crews simply drowned this car in a tank. It takes the water of just one engine that's about 500 gallons to put out a conventional vehicle fire but it can take anywhere from four engines worth to 40 engines worth 20,000 gallons to put out an electric vehicle.
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Adam: Yeah and wherever the most of these battery cars in California where you don't have water.
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Unknown: We're either gonna need a drink or we're gonna be tying up multiple engines you are cutting off as airflow but we asked Captain McGrath to show us why traditional car fires are nothing like an electric vehicle fires, the location of the battery under the car is one problem. So we're gonna be standing back a little bit further so the water can hit the ground and come back up to it right. carmakers told NBC News they have emergency guides for first responders. But if in the future, every highway car fire involves an electric vehicle, are we ready? Sometimes it might have to be that we just let it burn out.
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John: This is gonna be a great world. Fires everywhere. Oh, let it burn out.
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Adam: There was a this is a great little guy. By the way. That by the way, is exactly what they're going to have to do is burn fires out. But you know, you can spend all those resources, manpower and water to just give fencer I like what the Dutch did just threw it in the in the drink.
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John: Yep. Well you need drink to throw it in.
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Adam: Yeah, gosh man I want Did you think it'll still burn even when submerge it'll keep burning for a while one.
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John: Yeah, we're not. It's crazy.
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Adam: It's a great video this kid gamer kid who was I guess in the back seat of his mom's Tesla. In the end this video from a dashcam from a car behind the Tesla and the Tesla was struck by lightning the lightning goes you can see it to the battery compartment slashes out the other side does fantastic video. I don't know if the fact that it's a battery vehicle has anything to do with that that it was attracting the lightning. Do you think that's possible? Yeah, is possibly. Well, here's what the kids said I witnessed you may have seen
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Unknown: that incredible video of a car being hit by lightning on the highway. Now we're speaking with the family inside the vehicle when Mother Nature struck.
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I mean, it's crazy. It was unreal. I was on my iPad playing fortnight mobile, about to drop a fucking 50 bomb. You could ask anybody plays fortnight on a mobile 50 bomb that alone will give you legendary status but next thing you know 300 million volts of electricity is being instructed my body fucking threw my iPad out the window and my theory is that Ilan Musk is up there shooting laser beams at anything that's not a Tesla. You don't know what he's doing up there.
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Adam: I don't know what he's doing out there. camera guy has no idea. Yeah, it's America's us ladies and gentlemen. Man.
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John: That's a good one. That's a great clip. I should mention there's a lot of stories about this one. Tesla is a recent one. This has played up on a number of these like in TD and places like that would play it the guy's just driving along and wasn't hit by anything. I mean it's always possible that he wrote you know ran over a tin can or something and went up and hit him hit the battery pack but he says he was just driving and and then this start he starts smoke started coming in the cabin. And the car was starting to catch on fire just by itself. So he pulls over but because of the nature of the of that car it just he couldn't get out because the everything's controlled by the electronics of the car. Oh, no, you're in the car. You can't open the locks because you can't pull any there's no lever because everything's all you know fancy. And so he's stuck in the Gar as it starts to get on fire. He has to bust the glass somehow I don't know how you manage to do that. But he did. He should everyone should have on this little if you have a Tesla you better have a little ball peen hammers Yeah, it's a little hammer has got a little diamond tip as well sight orange. Typically. It is specific to busting glass because you just bang it and breaks the glass. And he had to get out that way. And then the car blew up, though. It pretty much blew up. He would have been dead if he couple more seconds. So the batteries actually exploded. Yeah. Wow. That's a
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Adam: day wrecker. Yeah, we got to talk for a second about this January 6 thing because you know, it's my job my beat to watch. msnbc mainly cnn is is the me tube but msnbc drives the conversation is January 6. insurrection. Just it's constant. It's nonstop continuously being bringing people pundants on to just confirm insurrection dangerous domestic violence, armed insurrection, let's get that straight domestic violent extremism. I just want to take the position for a moment, which you may agree with anyway. What if this January six was just the German rikes talk fire playbook? Because and others have made this because if you look at it on its face, it has all the elements in it right down to the total propaganda, the withholding of any video evidence leaking out things that fit the narrative. And and now all of a sudden we have social media pop ups that people are getting on mainly Facebook, and it goes like this. And I have many screenshots. Chris, you may have been this is from one of our producers. Chris, you may have been exposed to harmful extremist content. Recently, violent groups tried to manipulate your anger and disappoint. You can take action now to protect yourself and others. get support from the experts spot the signs understand the dangers of extreme extremism, and hear from people who escaped violent groups. And they have this whole organization that will talk to you and try to deprogram you or if you send them information about a friend of yours,
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they will try to deprogram your friend. And these are people who used to be in the in the domestic violent extremist movement. And this is this is getting kind of nutty. Wow, and And we had these,
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John: I will say I'm on a couple mailing lists where I get kind of stuff like that. And it did the, and I hate to use the phrase, the end of the day. But when all is said and done, you start looking at this stuff, and it's always chipping, here's five bucks, is all trying to get more money. All these things, I mean, I think is a negative situation. Obviously, if people are doing pop ups and trying to convince you that you've been brainwashed, well, then well, then we had this very odd occurrence.
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Adam: That just the other day, were 11 armed men who do not adhere to the laws of our country. Guess this just came up?
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John: Were there two incidents of this?
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Adam: I only know of one. Okay, well, it's showing up. Yes. And it's very sketchy. It's extremely sketchy. You know, and I think it's kind of being the way you hear it, like you know, whenever someone says, Oh, they don't adhere to our to our country's laws, then in fact, there's so little information that this just seems like almost like a you know, Operation Gladio like leave behind people who are there to you know, to help the spread the terror that there are 11 armed men in in in Kevlar vests who are roaming around with long rifles and handguns and they don't it here and there was a big standoff. They say for nine hours. I got some audio from it. We are not anti government. That's that's one of the one of these guys and then the hostage the negotiators on the police side. Were talking to them and they were pretty open. Would you like for me to tell you my number 401-403-5176. Yes. What do you want to call? Jamal? Yes, that's that's my name. Sound sound really, really, really, really dangerous. But it kind of comes along with this blockbuster story in revolver news about the oathkeepers I have an oath keeper. You do? A good, it does not the trial. Yes does explain what's going on. Okay, cool.
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Unknown: The trial date has been set for the first oathkeepers conspiracy case. stemming from the deadly Riot at the US Capitol by pro Trump supporters and peers Ryan Lucas has more
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16 alleged members or associates of the oathkeepers anti government group are charged with conspiring to disrupt Congress's certification of the electoral college count on January 6, one co defendant has pleaded guilty as has another individual tied to the alleged conspiracy. Prosecutors say plea negotiations are underway for many if not most of the other defendants. Now US District Court Judge Amit Mehta has set a tentative first trial date of January 31 through February 25. For the defendants who are currently in custody, the judge scheduled a second potential trial for August 2022. For the remaining defendants. The alleged conspiracy is one of the highest profile cases to emerge from the Capitol right investigation.
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Adam: Wow. Oh my god, they're holding people. Until next year. Yeah. This is insane. You have to read this revolver news piece, because they so easily debunk what's going on and show that according to them and to the reporting, that this really truly was an in like a Reichstag fire there was, you know, there were intelligence assets who were stoking the flames. And this is just trying to be just trying to write this very, this is this is not good, trying to ramrod poor bastards up without a trial which is against the law. Yes. And and wait, hold on. I have two clips I want to share before we move on. This is the lead prosecutor for the January 6 insurrection, insurrection. Michael Sherman, he was on 60 minutes. And he explained their initial strategy on January 6, with arresting people why they did it and what the whole point was, and I think this is very concerning. 49 year old Michael Sherwin is a federal prosecutor from Miami. After successful terrorism and espionage cases. The Trump administration asked him to fill a temporary vacancy, leading the Washington US Attorney's Office. That's how on January 6,
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Unknown: Sherwin found himself launching a 50 state men hunt, made urgent by what was coming in just two weeks after the sixth we had inauguration on the 20th. So I wanted to ensure in our office wants to ensure that there was shock and all that we could charge that as many people as possible. Before the 20th, and it worked, because we saw through media posts, that people were afraid to come back to DC because they're like, if we go there, we're going to get charged. More than 100 arrests were made before the inauguration. So the first people we went after I'm going to call the internet stars, right, the low hanging fruit, the zip tie guy, the rebel flag guy, the camp Auschwitz guy. We wanted to take out those individuals that, essentially were thumbing their noses at the public for what they did. See, Kyle.
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Adam: Did you hear it? We wanted to go for the internet stars, the low hanging fruit. You know what's next, don't you john? podcasters. Absolutely. We wanted to take them out. These this. This is a dangerous man. If you talk when he talks like that dangerous, dangerous, dangerous. Yeah.
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John: I'm sure Scott Pelley. Who is interviewing Scott.
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Adam: He called him out on Yeah, sure. Yeah. Right. You need to see the whole show to see all that calling out. He did really, really good. But now we have the political angle, which is even funnier speaker Nancy Pelosi has chosen republican Liz Cheney to join a committee investigating the January attack on the Capitol. Cheney says she's honored to serve House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy was apparently annoyed by cheney's decision to accept the job. Let me be very clear, I'm not threatening anybody with committee assignments. What I'm saying is, it was shocking to me that if a person is Republican, they get their committee assignments from the Republican conference for somebody to accept committee assignments. From Speaker Pelosi. That's unprecedent Oh, we're outraged. unprecedented. What do you think
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John: of it's a known for you know, what's going to have to change he's gonna have to change her affiliate. She's, she's always been a liberal Democrat. Doesn't Why doesn't her dad come over there and beat her over the head? No, or dad's all in? He's a Trump hater. He's a visa stooge. That guy's a bad person.
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Adam: He holds his heart in a box on over his shoulder. Yeah. Or whatever.
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John: He doesn't actually have a heart. They just attach some pump to it just to keep the mechanics going. As I'm bleeding, you know that you know, he had the mechanical heart for a while. Yeah. And then mechanical heart. It drives people nuts. If you have one, it creates a steady flow of blood. So there's no thump to dump the beat of life is missing. And it really, borderline creates insanity. It wasn't going to be the case with him because he was always nuts. Boom. And but these it's a problem that you have to make it so it'd be up to you. But human body needs to hear the heart.
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Adam: Oh, that's a good point. Yes.
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John: So you get a beat.
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Adam: doing little torque here in the end zone. Trump release getter is social media. platform g TTR.
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John: Killed God long got the right idea for a name.
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Adam: I'm not quite sure I understand it.
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John: Get her get like get her go getter. go getter.
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Adam: I am very puzzled by this, you know, was launched with what's the guy's name we launched with? Which I think whatever the guy's name is, Jason Miller's and Jason Miller. Thank No. Yeah, I think that's a hedge. So we can always say Adam Miller, Miller screwed it up. But they released it as an app. How long do you think this app is going to stay on the in the iOS app store?
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John: I give it 3090 days.
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Adam: That'd be really that long. Oh my Yeah. Cuz, you know, they say the requirements are that you cannot connect to any radical content. You have to have moderation policies. And we know Trump was just talking about the other day you need your own cloud. There it is an iPhone app. I'm very skeptical. Very very skeptical. Okay, I'll give it an over and under. Okay.
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John: Have by the way since we didn't talk about the idea of gambling and these sports betting and some very fishy things have happened. Oh, okay. Yeah. With with COVID Yeah, the My favorite is the College World Series. Oh, yeah. We North Carolina, which was taken out of the Cosworth World Series because there's somebody testing positive for COVID and they had all quarantine because they associated or something. They were going they were looking like the winners of the whole thing. But they weren't because of the early betting there were a 45 to one shot it would have cost the gamblers a lot of money. Oh, Release the COVID. Which the COVID get them out of the crease the PCR account. Wow. So I'll say it over and under 60 days for the app, born under 60 days and right. I take the over you take the under you would take the unmet take the under Yeah, yeah, I'll take the over.
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Adam: just sticking with Trump for one second, I have a question. One of our producers sent this and said, Is this not? Is this Trump making a massive mistake, which he has done repeatedly, every single place He has appeared of late? Or is this the truth wants to come out? Or what is it Chicago, which is the single most dangerous city, large scale has the strongest gun laws in the country? That's just a set up? Here's the real point. They even say the strongest gun laws in the world and yet, people are being shot by the 1000s. Every year, worse than Afghanistan. How about that worse than Afghanistan, where By the way, I started the process, all the troops are coming back home, they couldn't stop the breast. 21 years is enough, don't we think? 2121 years? We didn't 911 was 20 years ago? Not even 911 2001? Why is he consistently saying 21 years?
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Unknown: I don't know. That's something that we don't know. He does it again. They couldn't stop the process they wanted to but it was very tough to stop the process when? Other things right. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. It's a shame 21 years by a government that wouldn't last. The only way they last is if we're there. What are we going to say we'll stay for another 21 years that will stay for another 15? The whole thing is ridiculous.
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Adam: I mean, is there no one who says Mr. President, it's not 21 years is 20. Yeah.
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John: I just find that interesting. I don't know why saying that is some who knows what else? I do have an interesting i did i don't know if i played this clip in the last show because I don't have the printouts. But play the Afghanistan update since he brings it up did do if I played if you played this before, let me know. Because I don't remember playing it.
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Unknown: The US military could be just days away from withdrawing the majority of its troops from Afghanistan two months ahead of the September and 11th deadline set by President Biden. Hundreds of troops are likely to remain in the country though assigned to securing the US embassy and airport in Kabul. Withdrawal comes as Taliban fighters have taken control of dozens of districts in recent weeks. And is the top US military general and Afghanistan says the country could be headed towards Civil War.
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John: Yeah, and Mike replayed it my complaint? No, no, I do it again.
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Adam: We didn't we didn't play it.
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John: I don't think you don't think so. No, I don't think so. I promise you produce these clips. You listen to them too many times. I know. So we've been there 20 years or coming on 20. And or no had been 20. And we walk away after 20 years. And they're gonna there's gonna be a civil war the next day. Are you kidding me? So we are influenced? Was that crappy? Yes.
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Adam: Well, we're not walking away. There will be hundreds left. Yes, there will be some people left. But there's no, no, that's not beside the point. The point is,
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John: we've always been there for the puppies. Yes, we've been there for the puppies. But is there going to be a civil war? What was the point of us being there IDs, the poppies, I'm going to ignore the fact that you were there for the poppies. But the way they make it sound we're there. We're doing this retraining. We're doing all the rest. And you mentioned this when I say we played the clip before, because you mentioned in the last show that you were in Iraq, and you had seen the so called training.
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Adam: totally bogus. Dad's Army. Yeah. But meanwhile, they
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John: leave we leave in there. You're having a civil war. Okay, great. Why would Why bother? Well,
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Adam: I think the point of this report is since Joe Biden, President Biden could not fulfill the fully vaccinated country by July 4, they need a different wind to talk about. So look, we got out of Afghanistan early.
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John: Yeah, maybe that's actually probably true. I do have my one gratuitous Biden clip. No, yes. Always good.
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Adam: Oh, always worth it. This
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John: is the bad habits. I'm starting to notice this. He's starting to bring his old bad habits back. I haven't heard the empty chair for a while. But I've heard this dad's stories and all the rest. But then there's just one little one that just bugs me to know and see if you can tell what it is. I just met with the g7. I just met with all of NATO. I just met with
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Unknown: the autocrats. Think that Democracy can't keep up. I'm going to crash. Not a joke.
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Adam: Hold on, I want to hear it again. Hold on a sec.
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Unknown: I just met with the g7. I just met with all of NATO I just met with the autocrats think that democracy can't keep up with autocrats. Not a joke. Go ahead, tell me what irks you.
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John: Not a joke. Where's the joke that he would say not a joke? Not a joke for Hey, Adam. Yeah, I've got my carwash today. I went to the carwash and they got I think cost me 10 bucks I got the carwash he pretty good job.
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Adam: Not a joke. Isn't that some kind of 70s throwback that you know there was a time when people said you know instead of saying right, not a joke, man. Hey man is not a joke.
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John: Not that I know of. Then not a joke after things that were obviously not funny. not meant to be funny not meant to be a joke you say not a joke not a joke. Well, if you've seen any of this I'm telling you it this bugs me to no end. Well, let me just throw a little a little heaping on top for you. We have a chance to seize this economic momentum
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Unknown: of the first months of my administration not just to build back because I'm insane bill back better on
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Adam: the on your freedom. Yeah, baby. Right. Well,
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John: we'll talk about building back better for someone else. Here's this abortion bill clip which they get this abortion bill they want to push through they want to use our money. Well just listen to this clip and tell me what you think of it. Maybe I'm sounding too much like a conservative or a religious person. But please abortion bill clip and Tom what you think is odd about it.
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Unknown: This year's annual foreign aid spending bill would make it easier for countries around the world to carry out abortions. If passed. The bill would use US dollars to fund abortion programs in other countries, even in countries where abortions are forced on people. Republicans made three attempts to remove this from the bill, but all of them failed. And TD Molina Weiss cop has more details.
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This year's foreign spending bill just passed the committee along party lines and is said to be debated on the House floor. The bill repeals a number of policies that have prevented US taxpayers from funding abortions around the world, thus making it easier to fund abortion programs worldwide. These restrictions
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on women's health must in women in developing countries deserve the safety and dignity of basic health care including access to safe abortions.
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The new foreign aid bill deletes a decade's long policy called the Helms Amendment, which bans US foreign aid from funding abortions. Republican Representative Kay Granger tried to re insert the Helms amendment because she said it has been the fundamental protection for the unborn in the state foreign operations bill for decades, but democrats outvoted republicans deleting the Helms amendment and Republican Representative Ashley Hinson introduced an amendment to prevent the US from funding global organizations that forced abortions or sterilization. We need this amendment because it is used to prevent American money from supporting barbaric practices by the Chinese Communist Party. Iowans in all Americans do not want their paychecks going into the ccps pockets at all. Especially not so the CCP can commit human rights atrocities, which we know they're doing. But her amendment also failed
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27 to 31. I can't imagine that anyone in this room is for course of abortion or involuntary sterilization so why not put that protection in the bill?
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Chairwoman Barbara Lee urged Democrats to vote no to this really she said the amendment would make countries choose between accepting us funds for conducting safe abortions in closing their doors.
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This amendment would be a step back for women's reproductive health and I urge my colleagues to oppose it.
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We is also trying to permanently remove something called the Mexico City policy which prevents foreign organizations that receive us health assistance funds from also facilitating or advocating for abortions. This foreign spending bill could easily pass in the democrat majority house, but it faces an uphill battle and the evenly splits in it.
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Adam: Okay, I can tell you what I think of this. It is intent. This is a political discussion. It is completely irrelevant. It is intended to trigger conservative thinking if if available, that this is outrageous. This came up during the Trump administration this I remember the whole conversation. This is in these big spending bills where there's all this pork and there's all this money going to NGOs, because that's what it is. And the NGOs reserve a little bit of money. And it's you know, it could be a million could be 2 million people. Be 100 million. And this is all about politics about the periphery of whatever bill this is going to be stuck in. It is disgusting, particularly because it's coming from the same people who want to vaccinate you mandatory. The whole thing is political. It's bullshit. Yes, the choice thing is hilarious when it comes to the vaccinations. Yeah, this is just arguing about money to these people's friends, Republican and Democrats who is going to get the money to go help the poor, the poor ladies get their abortions in Ukraine. Wow, that's gonna be this NGO run by that person, sister, daughter, mother, spouse, whatever. This whole thing is insulting. That's Yeah, that our money is politicized. Like that is really the problem. I'll give you another argument example. This is this is a good one. This is a catch. So the defund the police with another political move purely political, in many places, the police are being refunded very
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quietly with COVID money that we printed up magically. And that includes Austin. So now the narrative is being created that it was actually the republicans who always wanted to defund the police. And that, yes, and this Kaymer, yeah. And here is corporate spokes, I'm sorry, White House spokes hold Jen Misaki. And she defends this position that Republicans are the old g. d founders of police, as she does it in a very dishonest way.
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Unknown: And the President ran on most importantly, did not run on defunding the police. He's always opposed defunding the police. Also note because you've asked this question before or a few times over the last several days, that when we talk about individuals in Congress and their support for funding or opposition to funding for the police, I think what the American people are most focused on is how people vote, what their record is, which is a public record. And I will note that, well, the president ran on and won the most votes of any candidate in history and a platform of boosting funding for law enforcement. After republicans spent decades trying to cut the cops program, which again, is public record. We don't need to under under undervalue the the intelligence of the American people. The President ran on increasing that funding. It's in his budget in President Trump's budget. He's significantly cut that so that's a change.
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Adam: So did you catch what she did there?
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John: Yeah. What she claims that what she I know what she the overall view of what she did was, there's a lot of bills that come up that the republicans vote against, because there's a bunch of weird stuff in the bills. And every so often, one would be something like funding the police, let's say, but it's not just funding the police. It's also funding this and
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Adam: now that's not it. That's not it. Okay, this this, and I didn't catch this myself. One of my producers pointed this out our producers. She says, republicans wanted to defund the cops program. What she's referring she says cops, but what she's referring to is the community Oriented Policing services from the 1994 crime bill, which Joe Biden wrote. But she makes it sound like well, he's supported cops. She says the cops program. And then she says, Republicans want to say cops program that you better believe it. Play it again. Sure.
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Unknown: We talk about individuals in Congress and their support for funding or opposition to funding for the police. I think what the American people are most focused on is how people vote, what their record is, which is a public record. And I will note that while the president ran on and won the most votes of any candidate in history and a platform of boosting funding for law enforcement, after republicans spent decades trying to cut the cops program, which again, is public record,
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John: we don't decades, decades. Wow, what a douchebag.
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Adam: Yeah, and of course, no journalist picked up on it.
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official without and thank you very much for supporting the no agenda show the best podcast in the universe. I think we had a No, no. That's time for the meetups
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really nice picture from the Sacramento meetup from sir Ryan. He says, hope to move on. Well, Adam had a blast. I had a blast out in Austin. Micklethwait barbecue was something special. The Sacramento meetup was a great success met some great guys and we will do it again. And it did look like a very fun group. And we also have reports and meetup reports. See, where's this one from?
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Unknown: Oh, yes, this is Tennessee. We're recording Franklin. Independence Day Marguerite has no agenda meetup had a great turnout. A lot of cool people. I'm gonna pass it off to Sir Md 2020
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Michael Dunn from Bowling Green Kentucky signo weva Okay, john and Adam This is the demented preacher James I just want to say I love you guys also Nick dantas is a Fed and we live in a society gamers rise up
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I am the offspring of Sir skip logic the Knights of Saturn Parkway happy almost Independence Day for Music City. I'm sure skip logic john and Adam Happy Independence Day. I miss justice false.
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Hey guys here at the bean got hit in the mouth by my husband about a year ago and it's been great listening to you. Alright, this is Matt. It's I having a great time at the meetup. But john, can you turn down your speakers a little bit? Hey, all squad squad. Squad. I'm swan. And I'm just waiting for the fake alien invasion. Hi, this is Maggie Mae.
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We escaped Atlanta and we love Tennessee. I'm just just feeding bleeder here.
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Adam: I saw a photo of this meetup. It was a large group. Lots of different skin colors. Shock and but the thing that really got me Sir Patrick Coble. He has changed his entire look. He now has shoulder length hair. With a full on beard and mustache is like unless you know his face. He's unrecognizable. He used to be almost completely buzz cut. They call him Grizzly Coble guy I don't know man, but I need to know the backstory on that. I mean, it looks great, but it's just Whoa, that's Patrick COBOL penetration expert. I'm looking at the meetup calendar and this is a no agenda meetups calm where anybody can put a meetup together there's no fee for it. We kind of we really appreciate our our nights are Daniel who manages that and me me Of course it does the back office on that. And Eric and everybody who does anything, we love them all. Today we have the one meetup the mochi Fest in Alaska. That'll be at noon Juneau time. So coming up. The end will be at the asylum in Ketchikan, Alaska. And that is being organized, I believe, by the battling Brewing Company. So I'm not quite sure how that works, but I look forward to a report coming interesting. Yeah, coming up this month. I'll just do July, on the 10th Montreal, Quebec brothel Bothell, Washington, Glenwood Springs, Colorado, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Anchorage, Alaska on the 11th Fort Myers, Florida, Charleston, South Carolina, Durham, North Carolina, Victoria on the 14th Victoria, British
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Columbia, the 15th Charlotte, North Carolina that keep on rockin the 17th Punta Gorda, Florida North East Ohio Uniontown Charlottesville, Virginia Mount Laurel New Jersey, Fredericksburg Virginia, Houston Texas Dallas Texas hava de Grasse Maryland the 18th St. JOHN New Brunswick, Canada, Chicago Illinois the 19th Santa Cruz California the 23rd port Matilda Pennsylvania 24th. Eastern central North Carolina Long Beach, California, Minnesota and Tampa Bay ends up the month on July 31. These are the no agenda meetups. We talk about them a lot people love going to them you hear the reports because they actually work and they're very very healthy for people who have trouble communicating with the Neiman Marcus let's just put it that way. No agenda meetups you if you can't find one near you on the calendar, it's very simple. Go ahead. set one up yourself. No agenda meetups calm they're like a pod. Sometimes you want to go hang out with all day triggered you wouldn't be like Oh, you're like this john. Up next on the no agenda stream is fun fact. Friday. Sir mitas and his daughter Layla. Yeah,
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John: you'd like that show? Yeah, I'm the one who discovered it. Exactly.
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Adam: There are no agenda stream next about that.
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John: Yeah, good show,
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Adam: but not, but not until we do some ISOs.
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John: Well, I have one. Okay.
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Adam: I'll play mine. We already know mine. Excuse me, sorry.
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John: Okay, actually might might follow that quite nicely. Okay, what do we got? Well, I haven't misspelled Of course it says Dan for us.
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Adam: Oh, dangerous. Oh, I see what you're doing here. Okay, hold on a second. I think we can do this. Let me let me bring the two together. And this could be a good end of show ISO sequence. Excuse me, sorry, dangerous, or the other way around, and the other way round to better? No, I
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John: think that I think it should finish with dangerous.
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Adam: We'll finish with dangerous. I'm leaving a few things on the table, I got a lot about the supply chain. China's flour exports, the shipping supply chain, which is a mess. You know what, stop, I'm sorry, I have to play that I need this as a warning.
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John: Well, if you're gonna play that, then I have a humorous clip to play. Okay, I'll
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Unknown: play I'll play the crappy warnings only 47 seconds. And here it is three is setting at ports. It is not moving. And we're talking ports around the world. Now the freight that was on this container was shipped 37 days ago. This is that freight behind me. Somebody is intentionally hindering freight from moving back and forth. There are ports that are stacked. The directive is let it set. Let it set. I reached out to my largest customer, this customer.
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Adam: And that's what I was told that the directive is let it set. We are definitely going to experience shortages, the likes of which you have never seen. Turns out there's quite a community of people who like tracking trucks and ships and oil change huge and they really have boots on the ground information which you just you can't get anywhere. Yeah. And scam. So that felt like a good warning to me. All right now please get us out of here with something humorous. Well, I found the they have advertising on NPR. Oh.
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John: And it's they finally hit the bottom of the barrel. I think with this particular ad I did sweeten it a touch. Oh, but not enough to change the really the basis of the ad but let's play it under its under N o r ad. Wow. NPR support for NPR and the following message come from manscaped global leader in male grooming with their new ultra smooth package.
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Unknown: This specialized shaving kit will help you buff protect and smooth your most sensitive areas get 20% off plus free shipping with the code or are you committed manscaped.com? You know that they
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Adam: put that shit together and thought about it?
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John: Let's say yes, the smooth package I'm sure they did. And the slightly gay twist to the guy's voice.
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Adam: I hear that those things are chopping people's faces up. Oh, they're not that great, apparently.
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John: Well, we've I've never used one so I can't say Well, I
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Adam: mean, that's just your face.
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John: Who knows? what they can do with others what else it does.
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Adam: End of show mixes. Got some merch mix. Tom Stark weather merch back. We also got Dave corbon. And coming to you from the heart of Texas Hill Country FEMA Region number six. In the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry. Hello. Hello, john. Where did you go? Hello, john. I've lost you.
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John: Come back. JOHN. Come back. Where are you? Oh, no. He's disconnected. JOHN. JOHN. Hello. Hello. Can you think of john? Can you say goodbye? Where did you go? Early return. Say goodbye john. Are you there? Hey, goodbye.
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Unknown: weddings, birthdays, graduations, their husbands, wives sons and daughters, grandparents, friends, neighbors. Young and old. millions of jobs, jobs. Jobs. One. One mission. One American what I need you the American people I need you. I need every American different things may get worse again, as new variants of the virus spread My message to you is this. Listen to Dr. Fauci.
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John: I had my mask around my chin. I had taken it down. I was totally dehydrated, and I was drinking water. America's coming back. So right now,
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Unknown: don't worry about it. What about a month or so or two or three years ago, when people were saying, you don't really need to wear a mask, sometimes it divides us. when bad things happen. your credibility is lost because you downplayed something millions of jobs. We will issue further guidance on what you can and cannot do Once fully vaccinated.
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