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July 15th, 2021 • 3h 37m

1364: Freedom Phoney

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Adam: Organize your next insurrection with this phone no one will know. Adam Curry Jhansi Dvorak 15 2021 this is your award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 1364 This is no agenda honeypot in broadcasting live from the heart of Texas Hill Country. region number six in the morning everybody I'm Adam Curry
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John: from Northern Silicon Valley where I know that natural rubber is more important than I thought I'm Jhansi
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Adam: you got that note too huh? Well, I looked into it about the rubber supply chain turns out it's about 5050 rubber from trees versus synthetic
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John: Well, in some situations was 5050 for tires and I did not know that I thought tires were 100% artificial but then dimensioned was that the reason for the natural rubber is because when radial tires were invented, which I think before that you were using more petroleum based rubber because of the nature of a radial tire which is what all the tires are now you need a little more flexibility than you didn't we've been able to create artificially so me well I aircraft tires are 100% natural rubber I did not know that. I have a
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Adam: rubber update a rubber rubber date. And Thomas says get my car worked on mechanics are saying that oil filters and gaskets are in short supply. Some oil filters haven't been in supply for the past three months the gaskets use rubber, which they say is because because of the rubber shortage they don't have enough gaskets. My advice
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John: I ran into this, you can still get oil filters, but you have to spend money for the high end ones. Yeah. And in today's world you should be using you should be using synthetic oil and high and oil filters anyway as opposed to the cheap ones they give you when you do an oil change At Jiffy at the mobile world one oil filter for example, they're still around I'm sure you can buy one the Jiffy Lube.
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Adam: never a good idea well let me know they do it they do the job but they do they cheap up on the on the oil filter. Before we get to the three by three which I know you're you're raring and ready to go just want to stick with two short ones on supply chain since we're here. The first one, you will take note, the Union Pacific has suspended inbound international container shipments to Chicago for a week. Yeah. Did you know that?
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John: I didn't know that as a matter of fact, and one thing I was as I read through these articles, I never got the why.
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Adam: Oh, I have it. So the embargo scheduled to begin Sunday night will help the railroad clear a container backlog at global for the terminal was clogged largely due to reasons beyond the railroads control. labor shortages and pandemic related restrictions have slowed unloading and loading of containers at customers facilities. And it says This has led to a shortage of chassis and dry edge capacity during a period of high demand.
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John: And I guess the reporter looked into this to make sure that was on the up and up because they were doing this before in during the pandemic they were unloading and loading but now listen, there's an employee shortage.
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Adam: You are a troublemaker. Shut up. Shut up and read the copy.
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John: These are the questions you're supposed to ask.
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Adam: I don't know if this is a supply chain issue per se. But I once learned in when I was flying with a captain Dan in the UK. When there's a problem with a fuel supply in an airport. It usually means the airport's about to go out of business means a Burlington
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Unknown: National Airport are now fueled up and taking off a fuel shortage this week and grounded planes and frustrated travelers. Kayla Martin takes a closer look at what caused the shortage and what's being done to prevent it from happening again.
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John: There's a lot of pieces to this situation. One
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Unknown: piece of the puzzle was that a barge didn't arrive with an expected delivery of fuel in Albany, that fuel should have been trucked to Burlington. Another issue is a lack of fuel drivers
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as well as some unexpected cancellations of that delivery of fuel that happened on Saturday.
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Adam: doesn't sound good at all. And one of our producers I don't know if he's a dentist or a doctor. Maybe neither, I don't know. Anonymous for sure. In in Philadelphia. One of his patients works within the coal industry and said that now I guess they were talking about the grid. And you know, I'm sure it was laying some no agenda smack on him. I saw the guys talking back. He's in the coal industry. He says it's unbelievable. We have electricity in Philadelphia at all. They only have one day's worth of coal on any given day. As opposed to months or sometimes years of supply if they're just not getting it in time. One day.
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John: They're getting it in time.
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Adam: Okay, point made city manager. You're good to go. Holy crier with time bowling free. It's gonna be good everybody. No worries day Roman by JC de Ferran story from ABC. The Neverending Story, the world is going to be fine, because we have the three by three, which means the most important news of the day on every single Thursday, the second one of the week is brought to you by Jhansi. Dvorak who watch this morning before his workday started,
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John: you know, that jingle. I think about what I'm doing the three by three, that jingle comes into my mind. I can't get rid of it. It's a real ear worm. I know. Whoever did that jingle. It sounds like Do you know
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Adam: the band for giving you an ear worm,
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John: ear worm that the duck got at that. Okay, so I went to did the three by three. And it was just it was interesting because of this geopolitics of what CBS a CIA Broadcasting System did what they did compared to the other two networks, which were dreck was it was brought back memories of the Obama administration. And when I tell you that about what the
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Adam: Obama admin three as we are, as
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John: sure looks like it by this, but let's start with what they did on the other two networks. Okay, he's the third one. All right. Today's show had just two people interviewing this these two chip and Joanna grace graves or Grimes or graves I don't know their names. And their covering. I think it's Grimes Grimes that have two fixer uppers. Mm hmm. They do a couple of fixer upper shows on an ancient Yeah. Wait, wait, they're they're
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Adam: from from waco.
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John: Oh, okay. Yeah. Everybody would know that. And they wouldn't gushing all over by to the guy's got long hair and now and oh my god, he's gonna cut the hair. And they go on and on and on. And they just go on and on. And I bet that guy turned to one to the other day and they're still on these two people. They got a new show. I guess NBC is doing something.
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Adam: Well, who owns HGTV?
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John: I don't know. Well, that's how I didn't care because I don't care about these two people. I never heard of them. It was it then they just kept them on and yak yak yak. So I was gotta be better over there to GMA Good Morning America.
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Adam: And then well, CBS was promoting their product at home and garden is owned by Disney.
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John: Well, that was an irony. That was that was NBC. That's why I'm saying NBC is promoting the Disney Channel. Yeah, but you
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Adam: idiots someone's gonna get fired. That is idiots.
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John: Unless maybe there's going to be a merger and acquisition. I don't know. Okay, so let's go to to, uh, to ABC. And this I've noticed this in a number of these three by threes. Take on they have the one girl the giggly one who's the who does the the celebrity news tees off in Massachusetts that's talking about that brimfield Massachusetts flea market. And then they go on to a just a terrible promotion for tourism in Massachusetts nuts. Oh, we've
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Unknown: got all 107 colleges, I got that out of there's 107 colleges in Massachusetts, with 400,000 students who they mentioned it's a lower vaccination rate than any of the Southern red states.
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John: I didn't notice. I'm sorry,
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Adam: I'm able to go there higher, I'm sorry. Higher, lower death rate better. They're
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John: doing better is what I'm saying. Now that you know what I didn't watch the whole thing so that I'm sure it was in there because they had a black president of Holy Cross had to bring him in. Because he's the first black president is the first non priest president of Holy Cross and they're talking to him very, you know, he's talking about he's just broadening the tourism is there also all they did? It was a promotion, they paid, they got paid for it. Boom. So I switch over to CBS. And they got the a team is back with Anthony Mason and Gail and whoever else. And so the blonde who I did find out who she was from LA I want to play this clip. Oh, which is what they're talking about. This is FBI and NASA does an NPR report.
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Adam: Hold on a second. I wasn't prepared. This typically no clip in the three by three. Here we are.
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Unknown: The Justice Department's watchdog says The FBI mishandled sex abuse allegations against jailed former USA Gymnastics Dr. Larry Nasser. The inspector general's report finds that senior officials in the Indianapolis Field Office were slow to respond to the accusations first recorded in 2015. Three years later, Nasser began serving a 16 year sentence for abusing hundreds of women and girls. What does that mean? technicality he's getting off. No, he's just a
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John: little 12345678 weird. A car Zephyr with no dome with no observation car
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Adam: no dome Ladies and gentlemen, but it is an eight car Zephyr steady as she goes expect no bumps despite what Powell said this morning with him over at the Squawk Box on CNBC Bitcoin 31,872. Oh my god.
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John: like to know the point of not having a car there that you can see out the windows. Okay. So they did the this, this report came out, they played it down. I know, CBS and I watched this and it was devastating. They brought this pretty blonde who's in tears the whole time. Jessica Howard and ex gymnast. And fat gal says I was worried about you in the green room because she had carriers she was just a wreck. And she went on about this about this report. And they and they went by how What a shitty job the FBI didn't know again. Now this is what reminded me I'm Wait a minute, we're looking at the CIA Broadcasting System. And now we're remember the olden days back in the Obama administration. You and I talked about the CIA versus the FBI.
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Adam: Yeah, of course, it's still that way.
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John: It's really that way. When you see this report, holy Mack rah, it was
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Adam: Oh, yes. Again, too much heat time to refocus a little bit.
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John: Jessica went on and on and on about that miserable situation. How come only one guy's in jail. There's a bunch of people that were doing this, it was terrible. And, and, and Anthony Mason throws a one out what do you think the agent should be indicted? That passed on this and she goes on about how they pass on it. They had a solid evidence and the FBI man who cares dumb chicks, and it was pretty much the way they seem to be handled. Wow. And and Jessica says yes, these some FBI agents date to be indicted and probably go to jail.
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Adam: Well, this comes amidst You know, there's now I think proof that 12 of the people who were apparently going to kidnap governor Whitmer were informants. Six people when were arrested, but 1212 were FBI informant.
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John: Yeah, the whole thing was an FBI scheme.
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Adam: Yeah. Or maybe a dry run for something else. I don't know. You know,
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John: well, this thing on CBS and it went on for quite a while with just with this was Jessica Howard woman. She was and she who was half in tears, and she's really pretty, but she was just a wreck. And she couldn't understand how this happened. And she also made the she made the comment that I do not trust government institutions anymore. Hmm. mean this was Yeah, this was devastating. This segment on CBS It was a shocker to me to watch.
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Adam: Well, you know, the CIA has been so busy disrupting Cuba, Haiti and South Africa. Like hey, go look at those guys for a bit.
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John: Well, some is up with this with this. I'm telling you know, catch
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Adam: Good catch FBI. What the FBI, their roots are, sex fiend spy dude's cuts their roots. That's where they come from. It's time to come, I think completely, get rid of that and start something new.
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John: That's just me, well, then that's not going to happen. Let's start with that. I know that they could get their act together. It wouldn't hurt if they were Do they? I mean, they do good work here and there. But then something like this where they completely dropped the ball and cover it up. is not a good look.
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Adam: Wow. So those that was the three by three. I mean, that was really a one by two. One by two.
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John: One was a paid for it. Tourism and the other one was dumb.
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Adam: Well, I tip
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John: and by the way that today's show is falling behind. The Today Show really is the low hanging fruit. It stinks. Do they still Carson Daly on? Maybe I don't know. I can get Carson Davis on water. I mean, maybe they showed it that it's not a good product.
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Adam: No, no, you just get rid of him. And what's the Savannah? She's done. She's old now. old news now. I mean, I'm just talking like a TV executive.
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John: The whole the whole team needs to go into the den Roker to by the way he's got to go.
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Adam: I don't even know if that's actually him. I think it's a body double. they've replaced the fat rocker with him a long time ago. So his legacy could continue. I don't typically do an OTG in the first hour of the show, but I think it's necessary because something happened yesterday that I was just Whoa, what the hell is this honeytrap? And I I've always liked Candace Owens. I think she's a straight shooter.
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John: This is funny you brought this up, because that one kindness that I watched I saw this I saw everything you've got. And it didn't strike me as a honey trap or any sort of a scam or anything. I just thought it was just somebody trying to take advantage of and I even know how he's doing what is she got to do with it? That doesn't really get she's promoting it.
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Adam: She's promoting ICS coupon code parler is in bed with this with this outfit. Proceed back. JACK proceed Vic tweeting with a code. So there's some huge money that's come in to buy all of these influence by influence. Yeah, and but we just we need to listen to some of this. Candace Owens. She went all out just set up the premise. A a Bitcoin, the youngest Bitcoin millionaire ever we'll get to him in a minute, has done something for love of God and country and created the freedom phone, which is the first non Google non Apple controlled smartphone. And this is your freedom phone, no tracking. I mean, it's beautiful. Nothing will ever happen. I so they said, Make your own phone. I went out and I did it and I brought you this phone. And then I went out and I bought all of this influence. And Candace Owens. I will say right now she needs to distance herself from this publicly right away, because it's going to hurt her credibility. enormously. Listen,
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Unknown: okay, Instagram. I'm sorry, I kind of like a dirt bag today. But I'm super excited. It's a very, very big day. What do I miss? I guess I'll start from the beginning, which is that when parlar are taken out of the App Store, if you're like me or just hotelier complaining about these hideous things, by the way, is the whole pitch the whole pitch happened part of this in the App Store. Trump is taken off social media everyone's like oh my god Big thanks a problem big tech so bad. Am I gonna heat big time we're gonna play big tech censorship and set the big tech big 10 and nobody actually does anything and Congress has nothing and you know me, I'm suing the face with fat checkers, I take on every single fight my husband after January 6, not before after we contacted the people that were running parlors had How can we help and notice
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Adam: after after we want any part of part of the insurrection before after after
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Unknown: so my husband's a CEO of parlour like where do people not complain people? So I put out basically a call to everyone and I said we need to have a phone that is made that is now controlled by Apple or Google. And, you know, I notoriously tweeted we need Ilan musk to make the E phone. bunch of people contacted me my husband and said we're making a phone, we're making a phone and it's not going to be controlled by Apple or Google and I would say can you talk a big game send us the phones. So some of them were absolutely terrible. Some of them were even worse than terrible. Finally, we got a phone and
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Adam: I've never seen her do an OTG segment but I believe it I cannot be more excited about it. And I'm telling you
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John: she's a chatterbox. A couple of things first of all right at the beginning she lost me with the term super excited it because it's a musician I find that to influence her scripts. Totally. This set this super excited. So the second thing that gets me is that let's stop for ones that you don't you have a phone that is like off the grid and
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Adam: well yes. This is why this is why I'm so interested because this is something I happen to know we
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John: have a guy that does these phones and I'm not a
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Adam: doctor but dammit I'm an OTG or Jim.
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John: Yeah, don't we have an OTG definitely been doing this for like over a year now.
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Adam: I have been living OTG life for six years maybe a little longer. Okay, but we're doing the segment or at least a year Yes. Yes. Maybe two Yeah, longer longer.
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John: So we're, we're we have as you like to say is pointed out Don't we have standing in the Yes, we are standing in the field. And there's weeds under my feet. So this none of this So did you know about this before this all started? No no, no of course okay. Just to make sure that catchy so thorough. Yes. checking everything that okay okay, let's
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Unknown: continue with that premise that you know, this is nonsense go on telling you today. You need to get this phone. I'm so on board with this. I said I want to be the biggest spokesperson for this phone. Just by the way, give me some credit. I have been on social media for four years. You have been following me for four years. I have never ever want to go up because this pitch your product that you
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Adam: know she's pitching us a product she is not selling us freedom or selling a safety she's pitching us a product out of her own mouth.
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Unknown: Not once I've never I have sponsors coming to me all the time. I don't pitch any products I don't I'm not here to be an Instagram celebrity and be like, Oh my god, you can tell me if it does not help save the nation.
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Adam: She did she does. I
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John: have to give her credit. That little voice she does is good. It reminds me of what Eliza Schlesinger's dead reptile voice, which is literally
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Adam: saying no, no sponsors asked me to pitch products all the time. No, I don't pitch products. But for this sponsor, she did. I have sponsors coming to me all the time.
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Unknown: I don't pitch any products. I don't I'm not here to be an Instagram celebrity and be like, Oh my god, you can tell me t if it does not help save the nation. I don't pitch it. Okay, so I'm serious. I'm telling you to stop everything that you are doing. And I'm also holding in my hand, literally a smartphone that is not controlled by Apple or Google. Okay, so think about this. This is like I'm trying let me just open it not put my passcode on internet so that you know, I'm not one of those idiots. So this is called the freedom phone
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John: cut down on the coffee.
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Adam: Alright, so the freedom phone is brought to you by this guy, Erik finman. And I had to go back and look up his story. He is he has a great story is he said Paris I want to drop out of school. His parents said well, only if you make a million dollars by age, whatever. 12 then then you can drop out of school and he took you know $1,000 his grandma gave him and he turned that into several million dollars. We don't know exactly, but he eventually took off to LA rented a Lambo. He was gonna launch a shit coin in 2017. And honestly, it looks like a young Adam Curry and Jhansi Dvorak put in one. He's got that old goofy glasses used to wear remember on on the, on the on the old stuff, the big the big glasses? Yeah, they're kind of goofy. That kind of 80s kind of goofy now.
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John: Yeah, hipsters were,
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Adam: they were fine back then. Any has kind of like an Adam Curry, you know, hair. And it will just play as much as we can stomach because I immediately went, alright, freedom OS, because it says freedom OS built in freedom awareness is a dead project that died four years ago. And then he has a trust logo, which as far as I know, is something that belongs to lineage OS. And he's showing a screen of all these deep platformed apps, and it has parler what's app, install Instagram, Facebook, nothing, no deep platformed apps on what I'm seeing on the screen, but just listen to the pitch of this piece of crap, too, I believe is he he's probably too dumb. But you know, they just, they just rolled up a huge network of criminals with cell phones that were sold to criminals. And this guy's pitching it, pitching it to magga. He's pitching it to Trump supporters to insurrectionists. And this has got to be the biggest honey pot ever name
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Unknown: one time in history, where the people who banned books, media and opinions were the good guys. Hi, I'm Eric. I'm the world's youngest Bitcoin millionaire. I made it in Silicon Valley. And I've accomplished a lot in my life already.
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Adam: Did you ever interview him when he made it in Silicon Valley? Did you What did
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John: he make in Silicon Valley being? This is like, despite I'm going to give you this another pet peeve of mine. Google, Facebook, Twitter. Oh, high tech, high tech millionaires high tech billion. This is not high tech. Intel's high tech, Apple's high tech. Microsoft's high tech. This social network social media and search engines are not high tech. This is all internet related. It's got nothing to do with high tech. It's not just a tech. I mean, there is what did you say high tech? Did
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Adam: he I don't think he said no,
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John: no, I'm good. This is a pet peeve of mine. You're starting to see it all these high tech as all the high tech is dominant, high tech, high tech. They're dirty censoring as High Tech High Tech. This guy saying is Silicon Valley. Being in big owning bitcoins got nothing to do with Silicon Valley
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Adam: because the quite the
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John: social networks got nothing to do with Silicon Valley's got nothing to do with tech is good. Tech is chips.
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Adam: Oh my god, that that is a bumper sticker. khakis, chips. I like it.
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John: Okay, networking. I'll give it a little credit. So I'll give Google Some ask because they have a network system of how to do the search engine. This was tech a little techie. The rest of it. No, there's no tech at twitter.
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Adam: I don't know man. You servers you haven't been watching twit enough because tech is phones, bro. new phones. Back to this guy.
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John: Your point is Ma'am, sorry. But I'm sorry, went off just a little bit. I just want to get that out of the way. And this guy is not Silicon Valley.
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Unknown: But now, I'm leaving big tech to fight for free speech. Because the big tech overlords are violating your privacy censoring him
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Adam: if he made it, why is it not an overlord speech? And I think that's so wrong.
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Unknown: That's why I created the freedom phone, and sensible App Store complaining about big tech censorship, but no one is doing anything about it. They say build your own phone. So my did. Freedom phone truly is the best phone in the world. It does everything your current phone does, except censor you and spy on love the music freedom phone, your freedom of speech is our number one priority. That's why we built our own app store that is completely uncensored. If an app you love has been banned from the mainstream app stores, you can still download it on ours. Again, he's
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Adam: showing nothing. That's been
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Unknown: because we don't ban apps period, Amit developed the first operating system based on your free speech. There's no app tracking.
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Adam: It's an operating system based on my free speech.
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John: Really, they don't ban any action. What about the let's see storm Frances juice spotter app that gonna get banned? I wonder,
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Adam: john, you may want to remove that from your phone just just
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Unknown: as a precaution. And we've developed the first operating system based on your free speech. There's no app tracking, no keyboard tracking, and no location tracking. Because I believe in your security. How do we ensure you're being protected? and say hello, the trust? Trust
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Adam: is a trust is totally thing something from lineage OS. But the thing is nothing on their website. Nowhere is there a GitHub or any repository anything about the code? This is the thing that I've learned, you know, I use graphene Oh s. But besides that, besides the Oh s. These look very similar to a piece of crap Chinese smartphone you can get off of AliExpress and the whole outside the camera placement, everything looks exactly the same. There is some little note that says hardware not made in the USA. So if it's not a honeypot for the CIA, well, you know what else is going to be in there
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Unknown: are Privacy Guard is designed to warn you whenever an app or website is tracked, and gives you the option to stop your data, your rules. That's our modern
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freedom phone is comparable to the best smartphones on the market. It has an edge to edge screen, a super fast processor and my love
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Adam: this a super fast processor. Every single person in every company will tell you how many gigahertz it runs. Not sure
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John: how many cores
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Adam: Yeah, exactly super fast. Man. The
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Unknown: freedom phone is comparable to the best smartphones on the market. It has an edge to edge screen, a super fast processor and multiple cameras and your SIM card transfers into the freedom phones seamlessly. Big tech companies hold a monopoly on public communication and the dissemination of information and they are abusing that power. Nobody elected mark or jack to be the arbiters of truth in America
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Adam: and how was your a fall freedom phone going to stop Zach and jack from from stopping your free speech on their platforms?
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Unknown: Do they still thought it was okay to ban a sitting president from their platforms? If they censor president, they will censor anyone. Imagine that Mark Zuckerberg has censored MLK course of history would have been altered forever. Out of all the constitutional amendments. There's a reason why the founding fathers made the right to free speech. The very first, I believe you have a voice that deserves to be heard without being censored. Protect yourself from big tech censorship. Let your voice be heard. Live Free with the freedom phone. Live Free
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Adam: with a freedom phone. Okay, title things I want to say. Okay, yes, I just need to get something out. I challenged this jumoke to a dual do all of the OTG death. I will debate this aihole anytime, anywhere about
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John: a couple of things. One, you're too harsh on this guy. too harsh. You're harsh on him. Why call him in a DDoS. If the guy is selling something, it's just a pitch man. And he's doing I think, really credible job of it. I think he's got the right things. He's got a couple of codes in there, which kind of dysart kind of made me step back a bit. For one thing who refers to Martin Luther King as MLK. This FBI maybe script writers? Yes.
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Adam: Yes. Okay. You're saying he's so dumb. He doesn't know what he's doing. Is that what you're saying?
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John: I don't I know. I didn't say I think he's so smart. He knows exactly what he's doing. He's part of some scheme and I think he's Doing a really credible job and he suckered all these other people in to get involved. I mean, I don't think it is, but I'm looking at him as a masterful sales guy.
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Adam: Not saying he's not doing a good job and that the campaign isn't dynamite. I'm saying this guy is doing some evil stuff.
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John: As opposed to what other sales guys you're talking about.
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Adam: Well, the problem is you see who is targeting this to you see who was targeted by the FBI
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John: who was targeted by the FBI. not liking it and that like I don't like the I don't like the term FML Okay, which is
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Adam: that's a catch that's a very good catch. I completely missed that one. You're so right on that's actually the tail of the video.
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John: Yeah. Yeah, especially a kid like that. In this room, youngest, you know, I've seen these other pitch guys come on. I'm the youngest millionaire blab that bullcrap we have no proof of this. This guy's a stooge for someone, but he's good. I think is he's got talent. I haven't seen him. I might get offended you you were offended? Well, I
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Adam: think. I think you have to see him to apprec. Appreciate, and
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John: probably true, but I'm just listening. This is a bullshit operation. And it's there's no way this phone is as good as the one you have with you.
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Adam: Yes, no one has no agenda. For information on how to do it yourself, or you can even have our guy do it. If you don't trust it, you can do it yourself. It's not that hard.
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John: What was the URL again?
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Adam: No agenda phone calm?
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John: Yeah, yeah. Much better. Yeah.
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Adam: I just I just wanted to get it. I
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John: think you're right. And Candace Owens, really, this
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Adam: was dumb. She needs to distance herself right away.
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John: This is the problem with people that aren't in tech. High Tech. I'm always I don't know what the sales pitches are like and how phony they are and how 90% of it's a giant scam.
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Adam: But I just wanted to get it out because this thing caught fire. Candace Owens has a lot of influence. And so does jack per sobic. And these guys, I mean, I just can't believe that they got snookered into it. Unless it was a gob of money with a great story and it and it feels to me because one of the launch partners who are also promoting it is this is a parlor job. Somehow parler funded it and oh crap who's funding parler again? Boo.
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John: Soros.
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Adam: Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
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John: No, my chat
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Adam: room family it's a fits a family who are rich family or rich or their rich family guy. Yeah.
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John: That's the name of a new TV sitcom rich family guy. It's
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Adam: that rich family guy. Oh, is Dan bond Gino pushing this too. Please tell me he's not doing that. Oh, Rebecca Mercer. The Mercer's Oh, the
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John: Mercer's Yeah,
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Adam: this has to come rich person written all over it.
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John: Yeah, but it's also You're right. I think it's also got some agency aspects to it.
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Adam: If it's not one of the US agencies then for sure it's going to be it's something China's sending the Yeah, there's
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John: no doubt about that.
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Adam: Yeah, I mean, they might as well just put big megaphone on it. You know. Organize your next insurrection with this phone. No one will know. Oh, man, it just really got me I was so taken aback not by I mean this. This would have been a D block segment if it weren't for Candace Owens. Geez, Louise.
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John: What are you gonna do this? We're the last of the of the of the honest people last honest men. Yeah.
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Adam: Yep. Are we the last one of the last few honest men?
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John: Yeah, I'm getting in media.
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Adam: I think you're right. You know, someone
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John: can point someone else out. I mean, yeah, there's one or two guys here in there. But no,
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Adam: well, we are, without a doubt lucky to be in broadcasting to you from the United States where, you know, you can still be seen as maybe having some facts or some truth. New Zealand this was just an This came in early this week. I'm sure you've seen it just has to be played to understand the level of derangement that some leaders also known as elected officials are are going to in their brain. And this is your cinda the Prime Minister of New Zealand Did you see this where she's talking about? Truth? No, oh my goodness. So she she tried to take the signal given to it by deceive me Why? I
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John: really hate this woman. Call Me too.
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Adam: Me too and you will despise her even more after this.
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Unknown: We will share with you the most up to date information daily. You can trust us as a source of that information. You can also trust the director general of health and the Ministry of Health. For that information through Feel free to visit at any time to clarify any rumor you may hear COVID-19 dot govt dot insert, otherwise dismiss anything else. We will continue to be your single source of truth we will provide the information frequently, we will see everything we can everything around LCC, a grain of salt. So I really ask people to focus on the greatest example of that appears to be this ticks which originated in the laser and has kind of become a viral home from Australia and New Zealand. How irresponsible is that the people that are sharing that news of a knockdown imminent in New Zealand. And look, that's the kind of thing that adds to the anxiety that people feel. So I continue to share the message New Zealanders must prepare. But do not pinning prepare. And when you see those messages, remember that unless you hear from us, it is not the truth. I really just visit COVID-19 dot govt.nz that has all of the up to date information. And we will continue to provide everything you need to know the truth.
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Only we have nothing. We have to go back in your homes there will be no more lockdown us we have the
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John: man with a single source by the way. singlish he said,
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Adam: truth I'm sorry. A reminder, we are the single source of good day. This? Well we have we've got a good one here too.
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John: That's pretty good. Now though, this
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Adam: one's This one's good because it's one of ours here in the US. And I and you know you, we talked about her and she's now an msnbc contributor. But we we I think we keep overlooking that this is the former president of Planned Parenthood bleen a win. And if you recall, when Cecile left Planned Parenthood go, I still like despite that, you know, I'm surprised she never ran for president. She left Lena when came in and she's a doctor. And that didn't jive very well. Because she was saying stuff like, Hey, you know, we should be doing like real medical stuff here and not just be aborting babies. And remember, she was in for like six months. And then she was out because she said real fast. But then she's redeeming herself by making sure that the message goes out. Do you shall get vaccinated or life's about to get real tough on you.
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Unknown: This really depends on what it is that we do at this point. So now we have this delta variant that is much more contagious. Because it's more contagious, it's going to be even harder for us to reach herd immunity, we're going to have to vaccinate an even higher proportion of people to get them what happens then if we end up having another variant developing that's even more contagious, that could cause more disease that could evade the perception of our immune system. And so how quickly we get this under control and which way we go depends on what we do now when it comes to vaccination, to overcoming disinformation. And what we really need to do at this point is to make vaccination, the easy choice. It needs to be hard for people to remain unvaccinated right now it's kind of the opposite. It's fine. I mean, it's easy. If you're unvaccinated you can do everything you want to do. But it's some point these mandates by workplaces by schools, I think it will be important to say hey, you can opt out. But if you want to opt out, you have to sign these forms, you have to get twice weekly testing. Basically, we need to make getting vaccinated the easy choice. That is what it's going to take for us to actually end the epidemic.
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Adam: Exactly what we said. They're going to do the passport and they're going to make testing a real pain. They're going to try and make it expensive. So that the obvious way is
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John: what you say you've been saying this from day one, and I've been denying it I have been I
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Adam: gave you I hate I let you ride on my coattails and you jumped Yeah,
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John: you still bought and not buy and I think this is just all bluster. All the big game, I don't see any evidence to anything happening.
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Adam: Okay, well, let me show you what's going on around the world
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Unknown: for Americans finally taking off for foreign skies, confusing and inconsistent rules. Some countries do want to see those CDC vaccination cards or a European equivalent, others don't. Regardless of vaccine status, dozens of countries require a negative COVID test from a US pharmacy clinic or airport test site before passengers ever leave the US. Have you ever been hospitalized
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at Dulles Airport in Washington temperature checks and nasal swabs for passengers of all ages. The price varies depending on how quickly you want the results. $75 for two to three Results up to $250 for results the same day for a family of four that can run $1,000 us airlines constantly updating their mobile apps as countries constantly change the requirements, allowing passengers to upload their test results, United partnering with Abbott Labs, and selling a $25 instant Self Test Kit, so passengers can test themselves overseas on a video call with technicians then board that return
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Adam: flight, making it hard for people and re boondoggle at the same time Abbott Labs, we knew they were doing this.
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John: Well, a couple of things. First of all, as we witnessed by the three by three earlier, these poor bastards like in Massachusetts, Oregon had one of these Washington State has I've seen to California and now I haven't seen any of those. But I'm in California, that they're starving to death. They can't get anyone to travel the tourist money in the world is huge. It's billions and probably approaches a trillion dollars in in cash flow. And they can't and if they're going to just make a tougher one to travel back. I don't care. I you know, I've seen Paris and a lot. I don't need to go to Paris.
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Adam: Well, I'm glad you bring up Paris because you're not going to go anymore. As people were were protesting in the streets. Hundreds of 1000s all across France. Pete you didn't see that. But there's some video here show us now. Macron said starting August, you will be required to show your vaccination pass for coffee shops, restaurants, supermarkets, hospitals, trains and buses.
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John: Yeah, this is just perfect. And he would do this around best deal day. They should bring the guillotine out and put him in it. Where are the French people going to rise up against this aihole
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Adam: I think they should do more like the Dutch days with Johann Devitt didn't know 1672. They were so pissed off about him that they they got him they beat him and some people ate parts of him.
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John: Yes, Dutch cuisine is not as good as
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Adam: such a good story. I hate you so much, eu. Now Ireland, this was a big surprise to the opposition party in Parliament. Just did the same thing evoked the emergency powers, which they said, well, we'll probably never have to use those. Don't worry about that. Just give us the power. We'll never have to use it. Give us the power never have 10s lo and behold vaccine passports for anything you do. Do you have a
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Unknown: bottom line as to what you're willing to implement? Because it appears to me that you don't and your government doesn't. You told us a couple of weeks ago when you were renewing the the emergency provisions that you didn't expect that you'd use the mute and hope you hope that you wouldn't use them and you didn't envisage using them. And here we are today because they didn't go far enough to provide for what you plan to do, which is to discriminate on the basis of vaccine status.
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Adam: That's right, not just a passport, but actual vaccine status for indoor dining to T shook in response to deputy kindly assured everybody this it would be non coercive, and it'd be about informed consent.
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Unknown: But this is about coercion. This time last year when we had nobody vaccinators indoor dining was open. So that didn't lead to any great increase in infections last year. But this year, we need more measures. We need to discriminate against those who are not vaccinated. Now what will it be next year?
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Adam: Well, what will it be next year? Oh, we know it's not it'll never let up but he did throw this in for us because
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Unknown: you see if you had listened to people on the internet or on social media last year predicting this there was a conspiracy theorist but it's come to pass so now I just wonder pot Will you introduce next The one thing I know is that human rights will not be a consideration.
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Democracy even you because you will get your your minions they'll they'll do whatever they have to do to to stay to keep the party whip.
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So there will be no let up until the next election
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that much is clear.
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Adam: Yeah, shut up. Sit down, go away. You Boris Johnson, same message. Freedom Day, July 19. You'll need a passport for restaurants and clubs and indoor dining and prep for the football stadium. And we read that as as a possible hoax on the last show. Turns out to be completely true. And I think that this is one final push. We're not done with this. We are they are not done stomping on our head. They are not done. And they may not work in America. It may not work in Texas, which is different from America. But it's definitely going to work overseas. They're shutting it down. Australia and now Melbourne went into full three week lockdown. Three weeks, boom, close, done Over and out. Shut up. Because of one. I think 190 year old died. I'm not kidding. I predict new lockdowns and I think they're going to try it. Why
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John: are they liking now did this is the point where the numbers are so low. We had a situation in Port Angeles, where they made a big fuss about all 25% of all the cases we've ever had are done within the last couple of weeks a delta of area and oh, and the 25% of all cases is the total load was 16 total people. So they have four cases. And they were they're making a big fuss about what
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Adam: they do.
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John: And this is the same thing ever. This is the moment where someone says should swip if they're honest, and we realize this is a scam, they should switch the I'm sorry, flip the switch and say now's the time you quarantine the sick, not the healthy
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Adam: way beyond that. There is now no you don't watch the cable news networks I watch all day long, mainly MSNBC, CNN, which is now just everyone who's ever worked in the Democratic National Committee, the party. They're on on CNN. That place is a sinking ship.
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John: Now it's a Democrat, the Democrats, just the Democrats,
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Adam: but there's people like from Hillary Clinton staff from 2016 leaving and then a bunch of CIA x Stooges, CIA, Stooges spooks so if you want to get the actual clean scripts, then you watch CNN, if you want to get the complete outrage, by the way, Nicole Wallace she has a towel that is crazy. She has this tick when she's saying stuff that she knows is bullcrap. She shakes her head left and enter the top and up to the top. Like She's shaking her hair out of her face. But it's like a little up and back. And of course, I'm very sensitive to ticks. So I see that I see you Nicole Wallace. You know you're full of crap. So now with now what's happening? They are going on a rampage It started with. It's the southern states. Now we know it's the red states in the race. They don't vaccinate lowest vaccination rates ever there. Oh my god. Delta Varian found this morning. Boston, Texas. I'm sorry, Austin, not Texas. Went to stage three, stage three, we have delta verions in Austin. And the problem is that everybody is watching two people watching Tucker Carlson. And Laura Ingraham. And because of them, because of them. Republicans in red states in the south have the lowest vaccination rates and they are dying and they are going to die. You were all going to die. This is Dictor urban. Senator Dick Durbin.
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Unknown: Talking about this very issue in the Senate. There are two a host of programs on Fox primetime that can only be characterized as anti Vax quacks.
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I'm referring, of course to Tucker Carlson. And Laura Ingraham
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Adam: and I appreciate him using the official no agenda pronunciation of Laura Ingraham does great
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John: that does one thing, a quack, a quack technically refers to a doctor. It's always a doctor. You're not a quack. When we knew you could be a crackpot, or a nut ball or a number of things, but you're not a quack. Well, the reason lack is a doctor that, you know, is a bad doctor.
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Adam: Well, the reason that that is used is, as we've discussed a couple months ago, back when the Allo pass came in and medicine was taken over by the Rockefellers and they were trying to cure cancer on laughter that they were looking to cure cancer. They were cancer cures, certainly the one that is still operating in Mexico. And those were branded by Big Pharma. I'll just put it that way as quacks. So they're just rolling out the same script when you're against big pharma, not against medicine or against certain policy. Then you're a quack You see, so it's the pharma industry who wrote this for him. That's the way I deconstruct it.
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John: That's an interpretation. I just think. It's just pointing it out that Durbin's foolish shit, but it's interesting thing that they would do this, that this is the Congress of the United States bitching about a talk show host. That is really low and wait for it.
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Unknown: I'm referring, of course to Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham. They have been spreading what I consider to be irresponsible information about vaccines across America, and about the effort of this nation to deal with.
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Here's the reality.
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We have millions who have died across the world, by this vaccine, we may never have an accurate count. This is just nothing like it. This is the best one I've ever gotten. Did you hear it?
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John: No, say it again. Oh, the switcheroo. It is a switcheroo. Here's the reality.
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Unknown: We have millions who have died across the world by this vaccine, we may never have an accurate count.
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John: That is the desktop the top of the list.
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Unknown: That is that is number uno, you can't get any better truth wants to come out. This is no longer a coincidence that this happens. He's reading a piece of paper. We have hundreds of 1000s who have died in the United States. And now it is said repeatedly that those who are headed to the hospital with the most serious strains of COVID-19 99.5% of them were not vaccinated.
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So the facts are obvious here.
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John: We don't know this.
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Adam: Where's that number? Come now? That's the that's the talking point number and as witness.
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John: Can I stop you for a second and bring up the talking point. Now? Let's talk.
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Adam: Oh, no, no, you can't bring up the talking point. Because then they shut you down. Immediately. No talking points for you. Oh, my god, that was crazy.
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John: So yeah, wait, wait, stop, stop, stop, stop.
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Adam: Complete. The minute you said, I'm bringing up the talking point. Right away, you cut off. And I'm leaving that in the show this time because I'm sick of those guys doing it to us. Could you pick it up from the talking point?
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John: The talking points come stems from Fauci who when asked about the death he did around about he did some screwy thing where he says 99.5% of all people who died of COVID were unvaccinated. And he said this recently, but he's referring to the total number of people to 500,000 because recently not too many people have died. vaccinated or unvaccinated. It's just a fact.
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Adam: Oh, you mean since the beginning of the pandemic that many people have have died unvaccinated because there was no vaccine. Yeah, he's counting that is part
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John: of it. That's what he was. That was the whole scam. It was a scam comment. And now Dick Durbin is bringing that number in his though today.
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Adam: Let's listen to the talking points. We can stop this whenever we want. But this, this shows you what is going on. Now CNN has to jump in because that's the script we have to go after Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham. And let's do it with a real
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John: Hold on a second. wait one more thing. Since we can jump in. I'm going to keep jumping in Yeah, sure. How did Laura get the first first grade status? Tucker's the guy that's leading the way in all this. She's just a follower. Wow. But
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Adam: she's a woman who is a republican and has a very kind of area limiter
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John: more kudos than she deserves every
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Adam: I agree with that. She has a whole area and look to her, you know. So she Yeah, she
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John: does have to look Frau Ingraham has that look.
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Adam: So clearly a Nazi. Hello. By the way, before I continue, did you notice as someone pointed out to me, the definition of the term big it has changed.
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John: What changed it? It means a person is unaccepting of somebody else's think thinking is really what it is. It means you're you're biased in a very rigid ways what
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Adam: it means it was always mine was always my understanding. Maybe I'm wrong. That it was someone who was intolerant. of members of a group. No, no. A group or idea.
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John: Or perspective. Okay, well, they view it the intolerance of Republicans. You're a bigot.
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Adam: Oh, I always thought it had to be well, there it is. There it is. of ideas. But you say it can be something else besides a group? I thought it had to be about a group of people. No. Okay. Oh, then I'm mistaken.
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John: No, it's always and I've ever once I pull that definition out when it because I call people bigots all the time, because they're bigots.
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Adam: Most Hold on, hold on. Hold on, let me check. Yeah, bigot. It's good to pull it out. I'd listened to the
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John: sorry. You're sorry. I'm just saying it's a it's a term that could be better. It's not understood. Well, it's always it means racist. The most PPS Yes, it's not it's got nothing to do with racism.
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Adam: No, just I thought it was groups but it can be ideas too. Yeah. Okay listen to see in it
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Unknown: began with a deadly escalation of anti vaccine propaganda in politics.
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Adam: Right there. We begin with a deadly escalation of anti vaccine propaganda in politics. While she is actually doing propaganda about vaccine in politics is fantastic
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Unknown: begin with a deadly escalation of anti vaccine propaganda in politics and on TV that is risking and costing American law
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45 states are seeing a sharp rise in new infections due largely to the Delta variant 10% higher than the previous week. And in 34 states new cases are up 50% 50% higher
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Adam: no four instead of two
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Unknown: than last week. Officials attributed that to the unvaccinated population and the rise of the highly transmissible Delta variant. 99% of the people dying from COVID right now are unvaccinated. More than 99% In fact,
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Adam: so he emphasizes five G's number with the Oh no, it's nine. It's more
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Unknown: it's more an emergency room doctor told us this week that all of the sick COVID patients he is seeing are unvaccinated all of them. And yet to some this is just to show a deadly show.
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John: Oh, this is this is like this is okay. Well now this is really all we have a x he hosts Catt, Sadler if anyone has,
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Adam: thanks, you're so right. x e.
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John: x, e he hosts e entertainment, e entertainment. Catt, Sadler is sick as a dog and there's a big story about her in the daily may mirror and he's in the mirror. And she's going on and on and poor thing. She's sick as a dog in the hospital though.
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Adam: Is she in the hospital?
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John: Not? Well, she might as well be well no,
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Adam: if she's not, then it doesn't
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John: count. That's what they just saw. She's sick as a dog. And she says she's these are not mild symptoms that she's been totally vaccine and blah, blah, blah. And we had a letter from one of our producers, which is a very entertaining one. I'm going to find it somewhere in this pile is anonymous. Here we go is from a an anonymous or use Ryan Desmond, if you want to use Ryan Desmond, getting kicked out of these people. And there were two names. I'm writing a report about a firsthand story regarding the Vax up here in New England, in New Hampshire specifically. My live in girlfriend got her second dose about a month ago and now Pfizer in direct and is recovering and getting bronchitis with the potential to spread to pneumonia, but she took antibiotics after going to the hospital which is there's a kind of what it was the antibiotics gonna do right after it's all viral. But you have to go into the hospital a few weeks ago probably wasn't reported the interesting part of the story that she was coerced into getting the job from her former boss, who said that if she didn't get it, she would no longer be able to spend time with her he or she would there was a feeling such there's a woman boss feelings and they used to hang out feeling stuck. She chose to get it the boss, female and husband have also been double jabbed. Guess what? The husband had a heart attack that almost killed him. I doubt this will be reported in the various database because the lady is an extreme
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commie conformist. She probably doesn't even make make. Right doesn't even make the and then I got a blank here. I also got sick. And I have not gotten the vaccine and don't plan to but she got sick from her wife's bronchitis. I hope that the more information I will share anyway, this is the kind of thing. Yeah, no vaccine gives the guy a heart attack, none of this stuff gets reported. So you can make these crazy assertions because if somebody dies, we've had to get vaccine.
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Adam: This is bull crap. This is nonsense has nothing but poisoned incorrect. assumptions and data throughout the entire process from beginning of 2020. But what is egregious? I mean, you have to step back for a moment. Not a lot of people watch CNN. But this is the general message. I think that's why they're going so crazy because they didn't do anything they want. Now, no one cares. But it is getting out there. Then it just shows you know people who don't have the no agenda, Mengele they might actually believe this, you know, they may believe this stuff. And it's all about death and deadly and horrible. And it's all republicans fault. That's what they're saying. It's not cool, man. No, he makes you think once you think about it, that maybe none of this is really about COVID. Maybe it's about social control. So this is them playing a clip of Tucker and they're going to comment on it.
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Unknown: This has never shown been about following the science. It's never been about following the facts and the truth. It's been about control from day one. I mean, I don't.
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This is the GRE. I think I honestly because the greatest scandal of my lifetime, I thought the Iraq War was it seems much bigger than that.
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607,771 Americans have died of the Coronavirus. More than 99% of the people dying from COVID right now are unvaccinated.
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Adam: This is what a great I have to give her kudos for that. She just she just gave you the actual percentage over the phone number, but presented it in a way that you just go wah? Because that's it? Yes.
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John: It's that this truth is most of them were before the vaccines.
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Unknown: I've always thought about vaccines and I always think about just nature and the way everything works. And and I feel like a vaccination in a weird way is just generally kind of going against nature.
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Like I mean, if there's some disease out there, maybe there's just an ebb and flow to life where something's supposed to wipe out a certain amount of people and that's just kind of the way evolution goes. Vaccines kind of stand in the way of that.
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John: Oh my god. Okay, okay. I'm gonna give you a clip today for that. Point. I want to point something out here in terms of the way this is covered. This could eat you know, if it was on the shoe was on the other foot. You were there was the democrats republicans were swapped swapped on who is getting the vaccine and who wasn't? Now you're still going up to the republicans and say the republicans are all accepting the democrats who are reporting could go eat just as easily go like this. Adam II know there's 600,000 dead 600,000 dead. And over 1% of them, which is what is that? 6000 6000 people, they died and they were fully vaccinated. We've got a minimum of 6000 dead fully vaccinated, and who knows how many people were killed by the vaccine itself? This is outrageous. This is outrageous and outrageous number of people just died. Yeah. vaccine. The vaccine doesn't seem to be effective.
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Adam: Yeah, that's that's kind of what the what the various database reports, by the way. That's interesting. Hold on a second. A current tally as of let me get the date as of July 7, so that's a full week ago. 9048 deaths according to the CDC, own government data, bass.
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John: Yeah. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Just the tip.
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Adam: We only deal with tips here. Want to hear some more you done with that? You kind of you know,
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Unknown: I want to hear more. All right, Dave, I'm a glutton for punishment. 607,771 Americans have died of Coronavirus. 99% of it. Just keep repeating right now are unvaccinated.
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Adam: So maybe it doesn't work and they just keep going back and forth. it believe me? It's bad. It's bad.
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John: Tucker's kicking ass we know this. He has got he's the number one guy now and he's you know, replaced row Riley and he's just be just killing everybody at that time slot. And he's and everyone's watching this thing. It's he's a subject of conversation. And I think we have to cover this one thing. It's an old clip. I'm going to want to play it to get it out of the way. Get it off the off the schedule. Okay. He has been playing up the fact that the NSA has been spy what you want to do that now? Was we're talking about? I think so because it's Tucker these gets it out of the way unless you think why? You don't really have anything on this?
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Adam: No, but I have COVID stuff that I want to come back to.
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John: Oh, no, I want to go back to COVID. Okay, all right. I just wanted to get the Tucker thing out of the way because we're talking excessively about Tucker. And so he got on there. And he he brought his new buddy his new pal.
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Adam: Let me guess curry Ron Raff.
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John: He's new buddy. Glenn was on the show with him. And they've talked about this a little bit. I think they brought out a lot of things that we just need to be reminded of this is TC and GG one.
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Unknown: So many times when people have gone to sue the NSA for illegally spying on that and they have doctrines that they use, they'll say it's too secret. We can't have courts looking into what we did, because that will jeopardize national security and then courts dismiss the lawsuit. Or they'll say Tucker Carlson can't prove that we actually spied on him. Therefore he has no standing to sue. And courts will dismiss that as well. The remedy here is for Congress it's Congress's responsibility to exercise oversight, how the executive branch spies on people and for so long, Congress has been either afraid of the the the NSA and the CIA Or worse subservient to them? And you're right. It has been the Republican Party, along with Democrats that has long venerated these agencies and only under Trump did they start to realize, actually, these agencies interfere in our politics and threaten our democracy in really pernicious ways. And they need to take that knowledge that they learned over the last five years and use it to get to the bottom of what happened here.
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So I spoke to and this is not speculation is a conversation I had personally face to face with I have someone I thought was a very powerful member of the committee that oversees the intelligence agencies in Congress. I can't be more specific, but this is a true story. Two years ago, told me to my face that his communications were being monitored by the Intel agencies, the ones that he was supposed to be overseeing and that he didn't dare text me because he knew they're reading his text. And I thought to myself, this system is completely dysfunctional. If the person who's supposed to be holding them accountable is afraid of them. That who's in charge here? It sounds
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Adam: like they are. Tucker is so good that he doesn't have to be controlled opposition. They can just label him a nutjob all day long. Glenn Greenwald and nutjob cnn can play clips and the people who believe the CNN MSNBC the general elite, which is not a Republican, Democrat, it's exactly what all the leads want. They'll believe the story. They'll believe it.
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John: I am. This is great for us. Oh, sure. Let's
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Adam: shooting fish in a barrel. Hello, basically.
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John: So let's listen to the second half, which is again, just more reminders of stuff. We're we're harkening back, and I think that's when I did the three by three talking about the CIA versus the FBI. I think we're really are definitely back in that Obama term number three, and here we go.
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Unknown: We learned this is one of the big scandals of the Obama administration, that when the Senate Intelligence Committee was investigating the CIA and their role in the interrogation program, mEq autonomo, and elsewhere, john brennan, CIA spied on the leader of that senate investigation, which was Dianne Feinstein, the CIA was spying on the Senate, as the Senate was investigating the CIA. The most significant exchange I think I've talked about this on your show before was three days before Trump was inaugurated. Chuck Schumer went on the Rachel Maddow Show, and Rachel Maddow was very upset that Trump was insulting the CIA because she loves the CIA. And Chuck Schumer said the thing you're not supposed to say allow, which is Trump is being stupid, because everyone knows that if you challenge the intelligence community, they have six different ways to Sunday to get back at you. And that's exactly what they proceeded to do over the next four years was undermine his administration, people in Washington are petrified of the security state. And that's why they exist with no democratic accountability.
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Adam: Well, we have to push back. And by the way, if they find a meth lab in my basement, it's not real. Just Just kidding, sort of Glenn Greenwald. even worried about that for years. Great to see you tonight. Thank you. Okay, you make an interesting point. And I'm going to jump into it. This is indeed, I think the matrix is out of ideas and storylines, and it's just gone. Fuck it. Let's repeat, roll it back. Boys wrote it back to 2008. Oh, let's roll back this very show to 2008. This was requested on the previous show in a, I think the donation segment. And the request was, could you please play a certain clip from Episode Number 13. of the no agenda show? This may have been I wonder if this might have actually been? I wonder if this was just before Obama got elected. Anyway, he really listened to this listen to what was going on in our lives. As the matrix has reset this for us,
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John: you should read The Economist then because I think you'd enjoy it. I shall.
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Adam: Anyway. So this is from the Washington Post. It's a story about how hackers and this is just from today, how hackers have gained access to the power grids of several countries and have extorted money. And in fact, in several instances have actually turned off the power in the entire country. And that this came out at a, like a security conference for utility companies and a CIA analyst told the story and it turns out that most people didn't know about this, and this is gonna be big. I think it's a huge story.
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John: Yeah, I know. And it's breaking now I'm familiar with this story. And it's I'd like to get a little deeper into it because I'd like to find out what exactly these power companies doing that leaves themselves
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Adam: vulnerable. You know, I'm thinking we can certainly trace which countries and I have a feeling that the Netherlands might be one of them. So I'm on it. I'm, I'm gonna see if there's anything to that because we might be able to get any deeper but this is just And this is just the I think the tip of the iceberg of security of systems. This is happening all over the place, of course, with utilities hacking of power supply?
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John: Well, you know, there seems to be when you get when I see these kinds of stories out of the blue, and I know hackers do a lot of stuff, but every once a while, and I'm starting to see it's focused, focused attention on something that's a security issue. I'm always thinking there's some security company behind it saying, look, we got some software, we got some encryption stuff, nobody's using it, we can make a lot of money. Let's shut down, you know, some Podunk country in Africa, just shut him down from a distance. And then you know, store them if we can, but whatever the case is, bring it to the attention of everybody, so we can sell some more products.
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Adam: So your theory here, which I like, and, of course, you know, him all over, is not very unlike my theory about the drug companies releasing viruses into the air to sell cold medicine.
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John: Yeah, it's the same sick thinking.
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Adam: So is it just sick thinking or is that a reality? Dude?
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John: do a couple of things. One, our energy pre jingles? Yeah. It's terrible.
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Adam: I must have been so baked.
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John: You were told you as hell yes. True.
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Adam: I read this thing. Ad No, no. No, no noise gate. You hear this? And you've got that little Mickey Mouse through Skype, which is off or something very weird. But there you have it. We were all the matrix has just reset. Everything.
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John: We noticed that again, with the CIA FBI thing going back and forth. Again. Now these guys would give us something to talk about the battling each other. So let's
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Adam: stay with the CIA for a moment or the NSA or the FBI. It doesn't matter. But if you were to create the perfect opportunity to get people interested in the infrastructure bill, have a talking point about these stupid Texans who can keep their grid up. How is Russia? We heard it on the CBS CIA broadcast systems report. Oh, no, Russia did this. Russia hacked the meat plant, Russia, it Russia's doing all of these small companies. They got the kisara it's Russia. They're doing it all. And then all of a sudden what multiple cybersecurity experts are confirming to CNBC this morning that all known websites associated with the hacking group are evil are in fact down this morning now. Okay, so this is very important news. Our IE our evil is the so called Russian group linked to the Kremlin. Although CBS 60 minutes pretty much said it's the Russians. They were responsible for it. And now all of a sudden, their websites are down,
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Unknown: their websites are down. These are sites maintained by the hacking group, which has been linked to Russia, in the dark web. They use these sites to communicate with their victims to publicize some of the material that they've stolen. All of those now are down. We are told by two high ranking cybersecurity officials. Here's what you see if you try to go to an arguable site right now. It says a server with a specified hostname could not be found. Try again, oh, this must be evidence of something going on. That is all the information that we have. As of right now. We don't know exactly why these sites are down. Oh, yes, you do you know exactly why those sites are down. You know why this op had to be completed. Go ahead, read the script. We don't know exactly when this event began. Although all of these sites have been active recently. What we do know is that President Biden spoke to Vladimir Putin last week about cyber security, some of the ransomware attacks that have been hitting American companies. And we do know that a senior administration official said this last week about the expectation that the United States might strike back the senior administration officials saying some of them that is the activities that the United States will take will be manifest and visible. Some of them may not be but we expect those to take place, you know, in the days and weeks ahead. Oh, so this is really Joe Biden, who warned Vladimir Putin yo Vlad I'm gonna bust
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you up bro You better stop that are evil crap you better stop the ransomware banded worked this statement from senior administration official about activity from the United States expected to take place was Friday. Today obviously is a couple days later than that. So it's possible that what we're looking at here is a US retaliation but that's not certain. It's also possible that there's Russian law enforcement activity also possible that are evil.
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Adam: You get the point the point is Yeah, we did it America we
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John: you know there's another thing that not discussed within this little report which is left out conveniently was the was john kerry. Haha,
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Adam: you got me on that. Got one.
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John: Yeah, because nobody talks about this at all. So john kerry has just been in a three day long three way. A three, no three day Oh, I'm sorry. I'm just play this PBS. NPR report Kerry in Moscow
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Unknown: climate envoy john kerry was even as the earth is warming relations with Russia remain in a deep freeze. So it is noteworthy that President, climate envoy john kerry was in Moscow this week, the former Secretary of State is the most senior administration official to visit Russia since Biden took office and here's Lucien Kim was the only us journalist to speak with Kerry as he wrapped up three days of talks, including a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Lucien is here. Now Hey there,
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John: hey,
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Unknown: three days of Fox, I'm thinking that's a long time. And we know what all he talked about. And with him,
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Well, Kerry told me that his focus here was exclusively on fighting climate change. Specifically in implementing the Paris Agreement and also preparing for a big climate summit in Scotland this fall. Russia is a major contributor of greenhouse gases. So getting the Kremlin on board is really important here. During his visit, Kerry spoke to a lot of Kremlin officials, including President Putin himself. But you know, given how much else is going on in US Russian relations right now,
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I pressed him on whether he and Putin spoke about more than just climate. We
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talked about the climate reductions and the very brief, but nevertheless substantive notation for both of us regarding the cyber situation at this point in time, but I'm not going to go into that at all here.
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Adam: Oh,
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Unknown: so as you can hear his very careful in choosing his words. But cyber is the main issue right now. Following President Biden's summit with Putin last month, there was another ransomware attack blamed on a Russian cyber gang. And this week, that group suddenly went offline and nobody knows exactly why.
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I brief but substantive notation. Okay. Well, we will await details on.
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Adam: She married to Brett Weinstein, this woman, our brief,
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Unknown: brief notation. Okay, well, we will await details on that. Meanwhile, john kerry knows Moscow Well, from his days as Secretary of State, he knows the Kremlin may know him. What kind of reception did he receive? Oh, well,
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Adam: let me tell you, if I was married to you, I would have to slap you. So it would make me feel crazy. Divorce is imminent.
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John: So john kerry are curious, but if you if it's funny, you brought that up, because somebody sent me a clip of Weinstein and his wife with a comment. You know, Carrie, Carrie, Carrie curry hates this woman. And I don't know who's what he's what they're talking about. So I watched his old guide.
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Adam: We both we both, we both harped on how she talks. And she's, you got to enhance me something. Really. Really, I'm such a snob. I'm I went to Northwestern University. And now Harman Kardon Hey, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, Kerry is our climate czar? What is he doing talking about cyber?
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John: Well, they explained that he's the hot shot of a guest when he was a couple of thoughts in his book. He was there a lot when he was the secretary of state and he made a lot of friends. And there was there talk about that right now about how he's got a great reception. Everybody has nicknames for him. He's hanging out there for three days. He wasn't there for talking about climate. He was there at a party. And I think he's well liked to party. Yeah. And I think he was, and I think he's well liked. And I think one of the reasons might be, is the way he talks in this ponderous manner might and I'm just guessing somebody out there does translations can tell me I'm right or wrong, might really translate to Russian smoothly, really. Because the way he talks, he's slow and he's deliberate. And it's possible that his and he's guineas patient.
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Adam: I think you're seeing it. I think you're seeing it the wrong way. I think he's actually a native Russian speaker and a mole and he's translating in his head. I'm
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John: like, by mine and I like let's listen to part two here and is also a gaffe. I'll bet you won't catch.
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Unknown: Well. One Russian newspaper here wrote that Kerry didn't just get a warm reception, but he got a hot one. And Kerry really knows everyone here Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov calls him dear john, and said that this visit was a positive signal. As Secretary of State Kerry also met Putin numerous times and Putin gave him a full hour on the phone today. I asked Carrie how given the personal relationship Ships he has his presence in Moscow will affect us Russian relations overall,
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personally, obviously, I think it's helpful to have the countries talking together and trying to find something where you can have common ground and make things happen.
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Right. And the question is, can they find common ground, whether it's on climate issues or anything else given as you note that the relationship between Moscow and Russia is so fraught right now?
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Well, climate change is one of those very few areas where both countries are not in conflict. They're both huge polluters, and realize things have to change. Climate is an uncontroversial issue that especially Russia sees as an additional field where, where it can engage the United States. From the Kremlin's point of view, these kinds of talks with john kerry add to Russia's prestige and for the Biden administration. It's an easy way to start some kind of dialogue that may lead to an improvement in relations.
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John: Oh, yeah, this was about shutting these guys down. This was what started it,
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Adam: john, let's put it let's put a pin in that. I want to come back to climate change later.
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John: Now, the gaff No, I
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Adam: did not. Of course not. You set me up. I mean, I was already completely new. I wouldn't do it when you say you won't catch it.
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John: I was right. Yeah. I just caught it. I kind of caught it right right away. And I had to go back and say wait a minute. She didn't actually say that. Where was he? I have it clipped.
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Adam: Oh, thank goodness, the
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John: data wants to go but it's too long of a clip. This is Carrie in Moscow. gaffes. Now, this is a short version of where it takes place. You'll hear it,
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Unknown: Greg whether it's on climate issues or anything else given as you note that the relationship between Moscow and Russia It is so fraught with
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Adam: goodwill one. Moscow and Russia. Yeah, so fraught right now.
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John: Yeah, so all hell is breaking loose between Moscow and Russia. Good. Well, if you're doing
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Adam: gas, I'm gonna do a gaff to pants we are quite focused on communicating directly with
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Unknown: those people. Hence our special guest today about why it's important to get vaccinated why these vaccines are safe, why they can still kill you. Even if you're under the age of seven.
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Adam: They can still kill you these vaccines. I mean, I love my job. I love my
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John: collection we're collecting is a whole scan to be two hours of material almost started putting
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Adam: it together like should I do it today? No, no. And then for more come in are saying oh my god, yeah, this, this is going to be a greatest hits. Now. I just want to we're just so much talk about it. We're running a little long. I do want to do just a few more COVID things, because
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John: I've got COVID clips too. And I also got that Dr. Mark a couple of Dr. Martin clips, Dr. Dean, whatever it
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Adam: is, we talked about that months ago, and now it seemed about the patents?
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John: Well, the couple of things about this. There's two things everyone has sent us this clip,
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Adam: I just want to say to everyone who has sent us this clip, we did an extensive thing about Dr. Martin and all the patents in the patent database he has and everything he's found and we did that months ago. Just saying that but it doesn't matter because the back is fine.
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John: It's back and it was my number things strike me. First of all, he's a goofy looking guy with a bow tie. Yeah. And what appears to be a suede tux. And he's sitting in front of a an AKG Lyra mic,
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Adam: you've seen his? I mean, he's very, very well followed YouTube channel that
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John: he has. I mean, he's very, so it's this mic that got my attention because Mike and
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Adam: I want that mic.
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John: That looks great. So the mic is I'll tell you about the mic because I looked into it. So I've never seen this. Vegas is head the huge mic and it's it's made by AKG which by the way is run by Harman International what's
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Adam: what's the model number I want to put it in the show?
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John: No it's called the lie right it's a USB mic Believe it or not?
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Adam: Oh gee
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John: $125
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Adam: closer Mike it's a poser Mike.
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John: Yes, a phony so but but what Wait, so I looked at I looked up this mic and it's hard to blue ones are hard to come by they're mostly black and silver or black and gold. And they are there array mics they're not it's not a microphone with a big diaphragm. It looks like wow, if you take the top off it's four mics in there. It's almost like an H n h for one of those zoom things. Yeah. Which is unusual and but it has a good sound. This guy sounds good. I'm thinking my saw and I looked into everything. The next Yeti. Mic, mic you're gonna see all over the place because people think is cool and they're cheap. Considering what AKG can do like a 414 would be the mic you want. They are that's it is a cheap mic but it's a it's a USB mic
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Adam: for 14 is not a Sennheiser
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John: no no the 414 AKG is one of the most famous mics i think is the the mic and they're famous. I could be wrong does
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Adam: this thing have also besides USB also an XLR out or is it only USB?
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John: No, I think it's only USB and it but it's got a lot of control so you can control so you could use it in the middle of a job. It
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Adam: has an integrated desktop stand.
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John: Yeah, guys. So So anyway, so this guy looks like a goofball with this mic. Let me tell you. And he goes on and on. And so it's always Oh, it sits banned from YouTube bad read bullcrap. I went to YouTube and the original six hour presentation.
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Adam: I watched
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John: you for things when
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Adam: I reported on it. That's why I'm like, Oh, god, did these people not
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John: listen? And it's still
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Adam: up? Yeah. Yeah, but you have to sound a little little like, they're out to get me.
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John: here so everyone said Oh, it's banned on you. It's not on you're banned on YouTube. There's nothing okay.
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Adam: I gotcha. I still like the guy cuz I've watched a lot of his stuff. I don't think he's full of crap. He's interesting.
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John: he's a he's a he's a BS. No, I agree. He's, he's a little bit of a wonk. He goes into great detail I have two clips from him from this event. Cuz somebody sent him in as you know, this is kind of interest because I don't remember this he talks about generally speaking, the two clips are I don't think we played these clips before we want to play him
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Unknown: this d d d d m clip, so he's got the Delta variant is bullcrap clip, there, there is no such thing as an alpha or a beta or Gamma Delta variant. This is a this is a means by which what is desperately sought is a degree to which individuals can be coerced into accepting something that they would not otherwise accept. There has not been in any of the published studies on what has been reportedly the Delta variant, there has not been a population are not calculated, which is the actual replication rate. What has been estimated are computer simulations.
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If you look at GS, GIS AI, D, which is the public source of uploading any one of a number of variations, what you'll find is that there has been no ability to identify any clinically altered gene sequence, which has then a clinically expressed variation. And this is the problem all along. This is the problem going back to the very beginning of what's alleged to be a pandemic, is we do not have any evidence that the gene sequence alteration had any clinical significance whatsoever. There has not been a single paper published by anyone that has actually established that anything novel since November of 2019. Has clinical distinction from anything that predates november of 2019.
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Adam: Now, before you move on, let me counter that with the messaging as it's presented today, about said variance.
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Unknown: Now various mutations posing greater threat to an already intensifying COVID crisis. The possibility of being infected with two virus strains at the same time has now triggered a new risk in this ongoing fight against the virus. According to reports, a 90 year old woman who died after falling ill with COVID-19 in Belgium, was infected with both the alpha and the beta variants of the Coronavirus at the same time.
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Adam: She had the alpha and the beta variants at the same
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John: old woman who died His story is ridiculous. I bet to top that what you just play Oh, no. This is the end. Now. What we heard is from the guy who's you know, the guy who does the underwriting he knows this Dr. Bean is is a good source of information. Let's listen to how NPR plays up the Delta variant Delta variant
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Unknown: of the show Atlantic science writer Ed young. So Ed, any big personal accomplishments since we've had you on the show or I got a dog he also got a Pulitzer Prize
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for his coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. His most recent Coronavirus reporting is about the Delta variant
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Delta was first identified in India. It's been incredibly well characterized strain
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of the Coronavirus that has rapidly spread throughout many countries, including the US
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Adam: where it is already picking up a lot of steam
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Unknown: delta is the predominant variant here in the United States as the Delta variant spreads primarily through areas with low vaccination rates half this morning an increase in new cases, hospital admissions,
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also starting to tick higher now up 7% to 2000. a day here in the US, the Delta variant has spread so fast because it is much more contagious than any of the other strains we've been up against. so far. The
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Adam: Alpha variant, which people were very worried about earlier on and this year, was already far more transmissible than
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Unknown: SARS, Coby to virus, delta is even more transmissible than that by anywhere from 35 to 60%, depending on the study that you're looking at.
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So we're facing the most contagious variants yet and at the same time in and that interaction between the vaccines and the variants will be crucial in the months ahead.
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Adam: Love the music NPR. So journalistic of you. Ah.
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John: Now just I'm not I don't want to play the other clip from the doctor. But I will say just to wrap him in addiction, put a bow around it. He believes that this is besides this that this all been patented is already SARS, the original SARS cov. Two Yep. And he thinks there's nothing more to it than the original SARS and this. And, and he does think there may be an element of testing for implement to get AIDS vaccines into people, which is what the French guy said, the French doctor, that Nobel Prize winning guy said from the get go back in March of 2020. He's he, he just thinks that thing is a scam and all kinds of different monetary ways.
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Adam: There was an article out this morning. And a lot of this is based on it's interesting. They take the the Pfizer Israel data, and they've drawn a lot of conclusions. And one of them is, here we go. Pfizer bio and tech COVID-19 vaccine data opens the floodgates for mRNA vaccines. So yeah, and I think we call this probably very early on to Oh, yeah, no, once this is done, then it's going to be you get a vaccine for everything. But these new variants in Australia? Ah, no, no.
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John: Before it would essentially work before you leave that topic too much. Or too soon. I want to mention something that we touched upon on the show five or six years ago, and this doctor Dean kind of brings it in, and then it reminded me and I want to see if you can remember this, but I remember it. And this is about five or six years ago, and this had something to do with Fauci. There wasn't there was this there was a number of news stories that came out for a period of a couple of months. And it was about how they had developed a universal flu vaccine. Yeah, I
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Adam: don't know if we had Fauci.
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John: I know, I think Fauci was some some on Val bounty, we have any clips, we may have some clips about the universal flu vaccine. But I think this universal flu vaccine was what they were trying to produce, using mRNA technology, which, according to this, Dr. Dean goes back to the 90s, the 1990s or before and, and I remember this story, because it seemed like a good idea at the time, listen to them, what they did was they found
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Adam: let's see if this might be a clip from it, let me see
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Unknown: a very, very light season. Last year, this year, there were a couple of ominous signs, it clicked up early, towards the very end of November, the biggest one,
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John: and it went up on a pretty steep trajectory. The last time we saw that happen that way, was the flu season of 2003 and 2004, which turned out to be a bad flu season. And also the kind of flu that's circulating, what we call Ace three and two is usually associated with more serious disease compared to other types of flu. That's the bad news. The good news is that the flu that circulating matches pretty well, in fact very, very well to the vaccine that is being distributed and administered throughout the country. Is this vaccine working? In other words, well, you can't tell if it's working at this point in the season, but when you have a good match, where the strains that are used in the vaccine match very well to the circulating strain you use Get a pretty good degree of protection. It varies among age groups and among individuals. But for the most part the protection is really quite good.
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Adam: No difference with him in 2013 and 2021. Just it's just different flew the guy's a robot cheese. I have one, but I don't want you now you interrupt me. I gotta go back. I got to go back for a second.
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John: Because since you just played that clip, you have to play this clip, which is a three second clip we had as an ISO influenza. influenza did not leave the human population. Okay. Yeah.
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Adam: Thanks for that interruption.
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John: I'm sorry. But where is influenza this year? nobody died of it.
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Adam: Australia is building new facilities to house international travel travelers because experts say the Delta variant is too contagious. We can't have them in in any of our regular school you
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John: Australia I'm not gonna go meanwhile. In here,
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Adam: there's a this is one of those tenders that showed up you know, people looking for for people to fulfill a contract government contract. Department of Homeland Security. Is outsourcing a training program to prepare for rural lockdowns? mass quarantines of unvaccinated people. Now I'm going to presume it's true. It's a subcontracts. I'm not sure. But none of this surprises me. But that's not important. We need to go back to the very end for a moment. And it's really about one thing, and it comes from the Pfizer is real data. And it was revealed that Pfizer's emergency booster request was initiated, initiated, following some catastrophic data from Israel.
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Unknown: The confusion started when Israel announced it would give certain citizens with weakened immune systems a third shot to increase antibody levels, but it's only for those with the most compromised immune systems like transplant patients and not for the general population. And now here in the US, the CDC and the FDA are meeting with manufacturers like Pfizer to jumpstart the process. So if and when boosters are needed, which they may be, we'll be ready. But for now, the bottom line is if you're fully vaccinated, you don't need a booster shot. At least not yet.
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Adam: I just want to understand, let's say, I got a flu shot, and I got the flu. Would the logical answer Be a man you didn't get enough flu shot? We got to we got to put more into? Is that how vaccines work? The more you put in the better they work?
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John: That's not the way they're supposed to work?
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Adam: Well, then what is this technology? Oh, well.
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John: I think there's some sort of corrective measure in the in the booster. Oh,
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Adam: I I'm all in on that. But first, let's go back to scaring people about the variant and vaccination. We have to bring him back into the CBS CIA broadcasting systems Morning Show, with Gail, of course, Hitachi.
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Unknown: And that's really what the President was talking about, about trying to get some of these advisors, not federal officials, but community people to go out there and try and convince people why it's so important for their own health, for that of their family and for that of the community, to go out and get vaccinated. We really need to get more people vaccinated, because that's the solution. Yeah, this virus will in fact be protected against by the vaccine,
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Dr. Fauci, I don't know how many more times you can say to people listen, it will save your life. I have this problem with some members of my own family, which I'm now going to ban for Thanksgiving vacation. That's how strongly I'm taking what you're saying.
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Adam: I'll bet the republicans but the five of you want to say but the Pfizer marketing, cranked it up another notch this week, congratulations to Team Halo to the newly rebranded new logo, Pfizer marketing department, you guys, I gotta hand it to you for something that happens to people who are vaccinated for all kinds of vaccines. My cousin had it after a different vaccine years and years ago. Of course, he still has problems well done on discrediting Johnson and Johnson once again, Pfizer marketing, foam finger number one
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Unknown: now as we come on the air, the FDA has issued a new warning label for Johnson and Johnson single dose shot an unusual move that comes after the agency linked the vaccine to a rare syndrome affecting the nervous system. Now the disorder called the gi n baray can start with
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the arms and legs, and in some cases lead to paralysis. Still, scientists say there are only a few cases connected to the vaccine and that the j&j shot is safe and effective,
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Adam: don't worry, little tingling.
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John: Hold on a second. You got to give Pfizer little credit they can do more damage than that.
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Adam: You got to hold on Did you notice they have to recall every single one of their sunscreen products this week is why
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Unknown: I got it the sun reset sunscreen recall clip, Johnson and Johnson is recalling five of its popular sunscreen products. The move comes after some samples were found to contain low levels of benzene the human carcinogen
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has the story.
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The recall involves only spray sunscreen sold in cans by Neutrogena and vino specifically sunscreen and for Neutrogena, aerosol sunscreens, defense cold dry sport invisible daily defense and ultra sheer. Johnson and Johnson said it's investigating how benzene ended up contaminating the sunscreen samples it tested benzene, Weiser cancer with repeated exposure and high enough levels. However j&j says the benzene levels it detected would not be expected to cause adverse health effects.
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Adam: Even so the company is urging consumers to stop using the recalled sunscreens immediately. The wait there's more. they've they've done a such a good job that now headline in in Chicago. I feel like I'm half vaccinated colon, some Illinois residents who got Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccines are seeking booster shots from Pfizer as delta variant spreads given and just shoot me up anything.
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John: Unbelievable. This is great. We started reporting on this since the newsy guy.
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Adam: It's It's fantastic. This is where
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John: they're abusing the privilege. What privilege they're abusing the privilege to be marketing at some point, you can't just beat the public to death with it. This is gonna backfire.
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Adam: You've got to see the CNN homepage i think is from early this morning. headline your choice colon vaccinated or infected.
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John: This is a classic headline. I put that on on the
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Adam: you put that on the social Oh, okay, good. It's unbelievable.
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John: vaccinated or infected. That's unbelievable. Well, now I have one other clip about this, that it just played this. Because this brings that this brought of a bunch of interesting commentary. This is about the COVID blood. This brought a bunch of people saying wow, that's bull crap. And we take blood and all the rest. But wait a minute, hold on,
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Adam: hold on. I think you can do a better voice than that.
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John: I think I can too. I can't bring myself to do it. Okay, let's play the clip and then maybe I can do a voice Guy COVID blood no good
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Unknown: COVID-19 vaccine, you're gonna 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. 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. What So,
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Adam: can I just want to play the last 10 seconds
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Unknown: vaccine wipes out those antibodies making the convalescent plasma ineffective and treating other COVID-19 patients? Hmm,
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Adam: okay.
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John: Well, that's the interview what you pointed on Play twice, is the point. Because everyone came back at this if you saw this clip and boy was posted in it all the comments on Red Cross says this is bullcrap. We take blood donation, yes, they still take blood donation, we take blood donations, and they're not talking about blood donations. They're talking about convalescent plasma that which is derived from a blood donation for the purposes of that one kind of treatment that trumped by thing had, which is not a common treatment anyway. So it's not important, but this little gotcha in there, which nobody said anything about, which is that it wipes out the antibodies. What's that all about?
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Adam: Interesting clips of you
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John: had COVID and then got the shot. All the lifetime protection that you got from having COVID which is looks to be lifetime protection from ever getting it again. But since there's all this promotion of the vaccine, the vaccine, the vaccine, you've just wiped out your lifetime protection and put yourself on the vaccine kind of treadmill, which is what this doctor Dean talks about, too. He says this whole thing's that addict people have these shots you have to get, keep getting these shots for the rest of your life.
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Adam: This is the clip custodian in the troll room has an interesting theory that this is the very reason they're sending response teams to low vaccinated areas to actually find out who antibodies so they can harvest Montt monoclonal antibodies. They can't get it anywhere else but here. I love that.
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John: I love that you guys have hooked up.
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Adam: And with that I'd like to thank you for your currency in the morning to you the man who just can't get enough of the COVID Delta variant and that's why he put a C in it Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. John Dvorak
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John: well in the morning to you Mr. Adam Curry, and in the morning to all ships to see boots on the ground feet in the air and subs in the water in the morning
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Adam: to the trolls in the troll room. This is a Thursday so let's see hands up trolls do a little countless he was here we go here we go. Here we go. Here we go. The tender scurrying away 1815 1815 I can't remember is that good or bad for Thursday?
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John: What was it What?
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Adam: Eight or 1815 1815?
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John: That's good. Good.
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Adam: Well, good. Well, then the trolls are good. Hello Good trolls time
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John: is 1800 is the be the gold standard for Thursday.
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Adam: We say hello to all the trolls in the troll room. You can join them at troll room.io anytime you want. We do the show live on Thursdays and Sundays starting at noon Eastern and it's kind of fun, but you can check in anytime you want. Before that the troll room.io has a stream as the no agenda stream. You can listen to that 24 seven, lots of live shows on even before this one, Darren O'Neill just the rock and roll pre stream. And you'll probably hear people talking about no agenda social. Well this is our federated network which you can you can follow us there and there's no algos, you can join from any server we suggest finding something small though maybe setting one up yourself. You can do it for five euros a month. It's a mastodon server. So I'm Adam at no agenda social calm. JOHN is Jhansi Dvorak had no agenda, social comm if you follow us we federate, you'll get all of gitmo-nation started flowing through your timeline timeline before you know it. And again, it is no agenda social.com we need to thank the artist for episodes 1363 we titled that attribution science and the artwork. This was not an easy one. Darren O'Neil, who is long overdue for for, for being chosen. I mean, it's just lots of times he hasn't quite made it. You know, you talk about bringing the cheese This was in fact kind of a cheese piece that he did and I was spot on the Virgin Galactic slash Bezos rocket flying into space with dollars pooping out of its butt. Yeah, but there was
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other I think there was other stuff.
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John: No, there was a lot of good material and it prominent Darren's gonna have as if we have these semi pros and pros coming in which we're not discouraging by any means. We think it's fabulous. They have a and they crank it out. It's not as though as you know. It's unbelievable. It's unbelievable. And so you end up with some some really stunning pieces that are very catchy, they're eye catching. And
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Adam: there were numbers. People did a lot of interesting things. Nothing was Lego work. So we appreciate that by the way, it turns out that the Lego model of the capital that you know that insurrectionists had in his house and and what's his face? vasectomy man chris hayes he was bald oh oh my god he they studied it with a model of Lego you remember that?
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John: Yes turns out stupidest thing
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Adam: Yes. Turns out the Lego was still in the box on assembled
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John: they went There's your msnbc reporting for you
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Adam: right that's right. So we had a lot of Lego there was a lot
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John: of the rubber shortage couple rubber shortage jokes coming through blogger had something semi lewd which is no surprise.
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Adam: I don't know why people still try to do the Joe Rogan logo for anything we do.
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John: Yes. I don't get it either. It doesn't make sense. And they should you know, if they look the thing is if you go to the no agenda or generator if you're an artist and you look back at stuff that's been rejected, you should get a clue about what what we don't do and we don't use our images anymore because it first two or three years of this we did nothing but our images and so we banned them. Yeah. And so Joe Rogan logo with the Adams images just immediately banned. What's the point of spending your time doing it?
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Adam: Trying to think was there any I somehow I vaguely remember some veto thing maybe wrong. I don't think there was anything any veto.
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John: There could have been me see Yeah,
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Adam: I mean here. What is happening today is like someone came in, and just Joe corral and then 8000 mellow madness done 5000 images. Now that now there's a whole bunch of other people here. Holy crap What's going on? I've never seen I've never seen this many before halftime.
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John: Oh, it's happened
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Adam: a lot. Well, Darren Darren O'Neill, congratulations. long overdue and and you just nailed it I needed. I don't think we had any. I guess we didn't have any arguments like Yeah,
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John: definitely. Here's Yes. We did have one that was vetoed. It was on the evergreens and it was a network. That's,
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Adam: yeah, the art car, right. We did. We talked about the art car. Why was it vetoed?
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John: No, it's because we didn't talk about the art car. Oh, it was discussed in the newsletter, but it was never discussed on the show. Right? Gosh,
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Adam: we would veto it. We probably would have used it if we had talked about the art card. It was a it was a kind of nice piece.
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John: Yes, because it was a beautiful piece.
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Adam: So Dred Scott does all the chapters for the no agenda show and he does that with an app called hyper catcher. Oh gee, it's a new podcast that podcasting 2.0 and it's cool because you can do it on the fly as he's listening. And then he goes back it's a lot of work. He does 3040 chapters for us uses a lot of this almost exclusively sometimes. All of this art so it's a great way to check it out. And you can find just try a new podcast app a new podcast app calm. I want want to just point out a new story this morning. Spotify stock drops, as analyst critique podcast performance. Oops,
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John: lose it. We say that again. What
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Adam: I shall read it. I'm going to go to the story Spotify stock drops, analysts warn company must prove podcast strategy. Spotify shares fell as much as 6% on Wednesday following a report by analysts at Bernstein that question the company's podcast investments in a slowing podcast market. No, no. A slowing market for you. We are taking note. I'll just say that. 6% we took it. podcasting. 2.0 took that from you. I don't know if it's true or not, but I want to say it.
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John: But you can say whatever you want. Yeah, you got it. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah,
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Adam: exactly. I'm just, I'm just saying,
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John: Well, you know, I, I mentioned, let me mention some of the I think it's when they took call her daddy for $40 million. I don't think
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Adam: it was a bad idea. But it was 60 million.
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John: Okay. Could have been 60 million. Now this is part this is half of what we used to be the show color daddy with blonde and Sophia with an F. They used to have the showdown. Yeah.
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Adam: And they didn't take the good part, which was Sophia.
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John: So I think Sophia, because the blonde and I can't remember a name. I should but I don't listen to her show that much. Because all she basically talks about are blowjobs. That's all she talks about. At least every time I turn listen to her show, because I'm, you know, looking for clear clips. And they did two girls to get good mics and the aha, yeah, Uh huh. Sure, yeah. No, it was all audio so you don't get to see him. But she talks about blowjobs to an excess and she talks about blowjob techniques and give him bullet casual blow jumps in the caddy do in a cab and all kinds of stuff. And it's just pretty, it's gross. But Sofia with an F is gross enough. The other girl is grocer. And I would say that some investors that Liz, what do you given $60 million to this girl?
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Adam: Well not tell you something. No. I looked at the numbers. I came to a similar conclusion. Actually, my conclusion was I don't think they're stealing anyone's market share. They bet they mentioned podcast never except in context of in their quarter one report, except in the context of Joe Rogan. There's nothing about podcasting in the report other than Oh, our monthly average users are down. So they're losing people. And they all they say is well Joe Rogan is doing good at converting yet converting existing customers. And I saw that a week. I agree with that. Now,
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John: I'm not going to argue this. I'm just saying something always triggers this and I'm pretty sure this girl did it.
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Adam: Well. I like that. I like that theory. Yeah,
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John: I could be wrong, but didn't you they could have made this just analysis could have been made a year ago about Spotify. I mean, they're hemorrhaging money. They're all these issues. Yeah,
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Adam: but it's more fun. Yes. It's more fun when we're doing podcasting. 2.0 to stand on the
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John: podcast and 2.0 where's the mic? I've said it before is is is it's a godsend to podcasting. I Even though people there are certain people that have condemned it because it is associated with you and I won't say who they are Leo Laporte. But it's a godsend to podcasting. And it does block a lot of this kind of craziness that's going on. And I think it's their time to be. I'm glad Joe got in on the deal. And I'm glad that barstool sports got $60 million for the other daddy thing. But they the two Lucky lucky people who can do I mean, they do hard work. So it's not like they're they're slouches. I guess
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Adam: I'm just happy that a decentralized open system is what do I always say? You can't monetize the network. There you go. There you go Spotify, you could have asked me, but no, you can't monetize the network.
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John: Never ask anybody anything. Like talking about this. So they had the idea. This is an aside. So I had talking about not asking the experts. Yes. So they did a Match Game Show with that actor. What's his name? It was on for about a year as this is canceled like last year, I think.
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Adam: The Bachelor host
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John: no Match Game. It was known as the guy who plays Trump on Saturday Night Live the actor, Alec Baldwin. Alec Baldwin was the host of the Match Game. He had the long mic like gene Rayburn and all that. Okay. Yeah. So they do the Match Game and they get it all screwed up. It's no good. The show fails. It was no good. So I decided, because I kind of a jerk about this sort of thing because it happens to me, it happens to you. It happens to everybody who has any expertise in anything. So I call up Dick debartolo, who works for Mad Magazine is a writer and Bartolo was the writer for The Match Game in the 70s. Oh, he was the writer because I watched a special on there was a documentary about gene Rayburn and the show because it was a famous show and Raven was named the best that ever host. So I call up dick and ask them a couple of questions. Was there one of the answers to first we chatted a little bit about the show and how it came about. So I sit and he wrote pretty much every single question. He was the writer for the show for 10 years. And he knew the ins and outs of the show. He was part of it. When we started in New York and how it changed and it morphed, it pivoted and they became a popular show. So I said so deck. So when they start to crank this Alec Baldwin version of the show up again, did anyone call you? To ask you any question like how the show was structured? What do you think made it work when it was working? Well, and it was the hot show? It was on
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the day and it was a night it was all over the place? Did anyone anybody discuss with you the structure of the jokes or anything? The way the show when Not a soul? Call them? Of course not. And so I said, Well, I only call to just to confirm my suspicions that nobody would bother calling probably thought experts as Jean Ray burns dead. The expert on the show during his heyday, Now, why bother? And that's what do you just you'd get the same thing with the you know why called the Adam Curry about podcasting? What does he know?
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Adam: He's a conspiracy theorist.
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John: Yeah.
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Adam: He likes freedom. Freedom. Yeah. And then. So no agenda are generated calm is where you can see all of the art. And of course, that also gets used in hats, t shirts, mugs, etc. No agenda shop.com those guys are great. They, they, they split money with the artists and then they donate to the show is great. We have no meetings, we love their work. And this is a value for value program. As you've noticed, you didn't hear any commercials for the past two hours. And even in our donation segment, there's great content. You're seeing it here. And we also like to thank our executive and associate executive producers of the show for this episode. And I need to say something I need to thank one of our longtime friends. Oh, I think we call that friend of the show. Which is Patrick from from the band Weezer.
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John: Oh, yes. Oh, yes. You got it. This is hilarious.
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Adam: It is. And he gets it, doesn't he? He's the drummer. Yes. He's also original co founder. And so this whole article, I mean, they've been around for what 20 years maybe you know a bit longer than that by now. They're Yeah, they're old time has been around for a while. So there's this article in the in the things the Daily Mirror and the Daily Mirror. And there's all this thing about, you know what read
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John: read the paragraph.
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Adam: Okay, hold on a second. Let me just Get it Okay, here it is. What are you drinking Papst? Schlitz?
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John: My last the last can of spindrift grapefruit water.
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Adam: I think I think you've just moved on to Schlitz. Let's malt liquor. All right, co founding Weezer member Patrick Wilson. 52 also fronts his own band The special goodness, but his talents do not just lie in music. Oh no. He's also known for performing funny stunts on skateboards, scooters and bikes, which he posts online. Patrick also recorded drums for the rentals first record, but did not to wear them. Alongside his Weezer band mate Brian Patrick created a cover of the Velvet Underground song heroine for the 2006 film Factory Girl, in which he also played john Cale. Patrick has been an executive producer for the no agenda podcast, a political show fronted by former Vj Adam Curry and columnist Jhansi Dvorak. And you know, that he gave that to them as like, hey, by the way, I'm also in the production game now, like the Obamas and I'm an executive producer on the no agenda.
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John: We love this very gratifying
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Adam: and it once again, anyone can
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John: do it,
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Adam: and it legitimizes what we're doing here. It's legit people these credits are legit. So let's thank some of these fine folks who have supported us for today's show. Yeah, let's
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John: start with Brian. Travis and Candia can do New Hampshire $1,049.99 Wow. He says he hopes it makes it into the Thursday show it did. And then he says I'll send john I sent a note to john and it didn't I got no Travis anything in my inbox and it's nothing other than name donation, so I don't know. I will definitely read it because it's
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Adam: if if if a note doesn't go through, please try emailing it to Adam Curry comm I had someone who was really mad man, they thought that you blocked them said you Black Knights. You're horrible. You suck. I'm never donating again. I said was it by any chance of squirrelmail block? He says Oh, okay, I said I didn't block you. Did you block me? I didn't block you is are you emailing me aren't you?
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John: So I went back and forth with a guy about his being blocked but I'm getting this note now. So what it was blocked. And so I sent it over to the guy that runs squirrel mail in this in the sea time.com operation. And he says tell the guy to stop shouting appear. I guess if you put all caps in the note. Too many all caps, it gets kicked. I get no spam.
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Adam: So when you say put donation though people do all caps donation?
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John: No, that's fine. Oh, that's never gotten blocked. It's in the note itself. He did the system he has in looks at the notes. That's why if you're cussing out cussing me out, it didn't note when I get through.
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Adam: Wow. Well, I would just like to say there are backups. If it doesn't work, then you can do notes at no agenda show dotnet or Adam Curry calm. You probably should have all the bases covered by that
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John: but we did not get his note, unfortunately. Jim Parker's Next on the list. We got his toe but it is no just as his name $400 from Palmer, Palmer, Alaska. And he says Jim Parker Nick river Ranch,
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Adam: the Alaska. The Alaskans have perked up in the last couple of weeks.
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John: One of the guys river guys was a pawn with the guy who's? No, it was Mike Selman, who sent an apologetic note which I should probably read. He's the guy that you condemned for promoting his in. Remember,
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Adam: but I'm sorry, he wasn't promoting his in he asked us to read every item on the menu, including brunch.
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John: Yeah, it was it was out of control. He's apologized. He says my intent was to donate 333 to my favorite podcast, and then plug our in to your listeners. And then he didn't do this. But he's mentioned he wanted to offer a discount to producers justify future donations to my wife based on responses to the ad, in your show. My misunderstanding What is it was it was tolerable but not favored to do a little ad in exchange for the producer ship. And then he says on my phone, it looks shorter than when you read it. I was over excited because we walked from a good life with a security and exchange for a failing business that needed six months of love to get going again. That's what he should have put in his
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Adam: note.
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John: Yeah, he should have. That's the story is the brand unfortunately now this time he leaves out the name of the ranch again. No and the code to get A cheap room so
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Adam: well, we didn't have a code last time. That was part of the
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John: No, I know it might get your act together, dude. Okay. All right.
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Adam: Well,
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John: here's Mike salmon Matt Gill, Phil figure eventually this will work. Okay. All right. And people be flocking to his place. I hope. I hope Jim's place. Okay, what do we got here?
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Adam: James hellums from Encinitas, California, neat. Encinitas. 358 13. Greetings from Cardiff by the sea, California.
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John: Oh,
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Adam: how does that work? Is that card? Is there a card if
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John: there is at Cardiff by the sea, and I think that's where he is, it just comes in from Encinitas.
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Adam: Oh, that's interesting. I didn't realize I found the no agenda show November 2020. So this donation is long overdue. The no agenda shows my regular sanity calibrator as a father of three three year old boys, I can use all the amygdala shrinking I can get Do you think the triplets three, three year old you think or some other family configuration? This donation goes two ways half for me and half for the monk who hit me in the mouth. I would say he needed needs to deducing but since he's already put in his time and talent for creating the Trump dumps jingle, he won't need one. Please put them on your birthday list for January 30. You guys really do make an incredible show. Keep up the work. And thank you for all that you do.
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John: I don't think is on the list.
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Adam: Well, we don't know his name then do we? So I don't know what to put on the list. But I figured since we can't do that, I'll play him some monk karma. And that should work along with the other requests the jingles.
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John: They did dumps. They call them dumps big massive dumps. Karma. Okay, here we go. Here's your Deron. Joe Neil coming in from Illinois. 333 33 What does he have to say? Hello john and Adam It is my great honor to submit this donation on behalf of the infamous comic strip blogger.
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Adam: Okay, so this is Darrin top artists of the week helping out the little guy
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John: is this dislike of Brexit caused him to declare that the that he donate to no agenda that's interesting for the very first time it's true. If Italy beat England Oh, he's gonna do it if Italy beat England in the soccer soccer championship.
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Adam: Yes. Sorry. I had to trash you on that one.
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John: Yeah, yeah. Well, yeah, we will get an explanation when you feel like it
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Adam: whenever you want.
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John: is made good on that promise. Could you please the douche comic strip blogger.
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Adam: So this is Darren O'Neill I Okay, I see it here he made I'm just gonna read ahead here and you're gonna have to do a switch your room? Yes, he made good on that. Could you please de-douche he his constant quest for privacy caused him to send me Bitcoin so I could convert it to Fiat also known as cookbooks and send it along to you. He had no note to attach but said reminder for he needs to come on your grumpy owl Ben's podcast. God It feels good to do them again. And to add anything else I wanted. I would like you to request a goat scream in honor of my parents 16th wedding anniversary which is today then beat you a judge. Cheers sir Darrin O'Neill. Okay. We got to go scream for Rick be 333 from Elko, Nevada sent a second installment of 333 via Pay Pal towards my future knighthood and as a mark of appreciation for your continued diligence and unique work. It also happens I'm a 711 baby too honored to be in such distinguished company as my lovely wife, the keeper and j your daughter. In anticipation of my imminent knighthood please reserve the title sir Rick, hallowed writer of the purple Sage from my cross country country antics. A little sharpened spelling and some camela biscuit birthday would be nice. Well we can give you both. Where is okay, what else do you want here? The will do the longer they always give me a biscuit on my birthday. is getting lunch at the tortoise. The race, Kim Kardashian, he said a noise Weaver sprc they're all good at it. ESP ICT
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resists just a little bit. We must. We must. And we will much about that commit the gift that keeps on giving. Thank you for requesting that happy to play. All right.
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John: So anonymous writes in on a note here he gives us what is the amount of money here 333 3333 a notch. He's an ER doctor and he says not sure which email address to send this to apologize in advance if this is incorrect, but just man he goes on and on. I know I'm you're very busy. So I'll keep it short. He doesn't. I'm an ER doctor and worked in several systems throughout Texas. And this is kind of interesting. I think you're you you'll be interested in it because he talks about Hill Country doctoring. I find people in general have an inaccurate view of what medicine is like in practice in America at least. I would like to write a blurb. If you have any specific questions I can answer it goes on. I would like to share a few thoughts in regards to COVID. Not to be not to be shared on the show and he goes on about the locals. Okay, so I won't die on him to read it good. But he does say we are experienced a mini spike out here in Texas Hill Country. And I don't know where you're relocated. But something for you to consider. I write for a whole cocktail of medications, including ivermectin, in most cases of COVID. But still have many, many colleagues who don't write for anything. They won't give any medications. Moreover, I still get weird looks when they find out that I do. I've overheard patients specifically asking for a prescription of ivermectin and other medications, which the doctor refuse to give medical people or just people whatever it
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is, we're going through as a society right now mass hysteria. My theory, tribalism, fear, fear, fill in the blank, this medical people are not immune. It's easy for me to dismiss politicians or administrators operating somewhere, but it's hard to do. So when it affects us.
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Adam: I would say it's not immune. I think it's the norm. That's how you're taught, diagnose, prescribe. That's what's being taught today.
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John: So can you read it from some list? My medical colleagues drink the Kool Aid and ask for seconds in Texas of all places. It's a surprise. Thanks again for all you do. I've been hooked ever since I first listened to Adam on the Joe Rogan show.
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Adam: Oh my goodness, thank
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John: you. Okay. You can take now we go to the associate
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John: getting back to by the way just as a thought moving from Connecticut to Alabama has got to be the damn this thing and
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Adam: hit me up because my my partner Dave Jones is in Alabama if there's anything you need or any information I'm sure we'd be more than happy to point you in the right direction
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I think it would be important to discuss the trifecta. That is Cuba, Haiti and South Africa. I believe they're all part of the same thing.
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John: Okay, I'm I'm not going that sounds right. It's all happening at the same time. And SP and a lot
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Adam: of it feels very, very analogous to black lives matter where you had to protest, they turned violent, and they're going after a certain group and they're spurred on Haiti. I think I'll probably start in reverse order South Africa first, because it is being covered but the devastation and destruction. There's food is gone. The army and police are nowhere to be seen. They've destroyed an oil refinery. So gasoline is now is now scarce. This is becoming a huge issue. I believe it is racial. We had all kinds of mainstream media came out with all kinds of crazy things and oh, it's because their leaders Zuma was arrested now. I don't think so. I don't buy that either. Because we have producers in South Africa, many of them and they are recording things. And we'll start with now this is just a revolution leader. Someone with a bullhorn standing in the crowd. Why not? Because it's kind of hard. You get into the accent but he's saying go after Indians going to Indian communities. Indians, their houses. Go to white Good day once you're done recruiting God
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so go to the Indian communities, burn their houses, kill the Indians and, and kill the white people. This is I don't have names or anything. But these are videos that I've turned into audio so they're authentic from there. I'm not sure who this is, but this guy gives it away. This is Black Lives Matter. When you start off with comrades, what do you think that is? comrades, comrades, comrades, you are you kidding me now.
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Unknown: It is with great sadness and regrets that one of our black
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men has suffered the loss of his truck, please, comrades, stay away from any belongings of the black people. Our fight is not against ourselves, we should not target anything that is owned by the black people. We should not fight any business. Whether it is a tuck shop, is a saloon or is a company that is owned by the black person, comrades and revolutionaries. The character in the form of this resolution is that we are fighting the white establishment. We are fighting the white supremacist. We are not fighting ourselves.
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Adam: Thank you. What the heck, this is a full on assault. This is how you get great reset. This is how you screw people over, particularly people with brown skin and sometimes Sandy areas in this case, just South Africa. But this is not good. What is happening and I believe similar things are happening. This was
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John: South Africa. I was thinking it was Haiti.
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Adam: No, this is South Africa.
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John: This Okay, sorry, was okay south.
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Adam: I said I was gonna do miniverse that was all South Africa.
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John: Okay, good. Now
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Adam: we know that there's been a huge racial strife there. But when you get someone talking about comrades go after white supremum supremacy, then you know, this is this is the message these people have been riled up been told that white is the problem and they're going to kill him. Not a new problem in South Africa.
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John: Now, no, but at this extreme, this was actually already run. If you remember Zimbabwe, and rodeo was Rhodesia. What was that guy with the trillion dollars of
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Adam: Tanzania country that Tanzania
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John: was Tanzania. Maybe. Anyway, there's already a bunch of black countries have gone after the whites and gotten them out of there. And South Africa is that like, it's been going on a little bit, but this is taking it to the extreme.
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Adam: Now Cuba is a little more interesting.
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John: But I like the comrade thing. So we were dealing with the same the same communist movement, Marxist communist movement that we're seeing in this country. Yep.
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Adam: And it's based on race, that the hatred and the fear is race based, and driven by that. Now Cuba is a little more interesting. The reason why it's a little different is they have a song very much like winds of change by the scorpions was a song for the written by the CIA, probably promoted by the CIA to bring down the Berlin Wall. They have a song which is a parody of a national song, which is for country for country or death, and it's a hip hop song, and now it's for country or life. lavida and I have a little clip here from ABC this morning about Cuba
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Unknown: this morning, the new turmoil in Cuba. Cubans taking to the streets protesting food and medicine shortages. The largest demonstrations in nearly three decades. In a country notorious for cracking down
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on dissent. An economic
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crisis has hit the island nation hard, forcing people to wait hours in line for food and job opportunities scarce since the pandemic. Cuba's president blames us restrictions on exports foreign funds and travel. Cubans across the US voicing their support for the protesters 1000s shutting down streets in Miami Sunday many demanding American politicians intervene.
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In April Raul Castro stepped down as leader prompting increasing calls for change in the communist nation.
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Adam: So I'm not well I just want to say if you do a search Soros Cuba sit down for half an hour. Yes, go, go. Go I
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John: was just gonna mention they have brought Raul out of work. retirement? Uh huh. to advise the president to deal with this? Yeah. Well, because they, they're obviously not doing a good job of it. This could be the counter revolutionary. This is what happens. This seems a little different than South Africa, which never was colonized. It is but but I thought it but I like the idea of trying to connect them.
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Adam: I won't know it's, I'm gonna connect it to Haiti. That's kind of more the idea. But okay, there's something else going on with this Cuba because this, this puts the Biden administration in an odd spot. Now, what are you going to say? What are you going to do? I mean, after all, they are all you know, this is Obama three, and they loved all the all the communists, and then this little ditty from pit bull. You know, pit bull.
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John: Yeah, pit bull, the singer.
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Adam: Yeah. Well, he does an interesting call out here.
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Unknown: And it gets him hat bothers me. And it frustrates me to a certain extent, being a Cuban American. And having a platform to speak to the world and not being able to help my own
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Adam: people, not being able to get them food, not being able to get them water, not being able to get the medicine. But most of all, not being able to help and really get them what they deserve, which is freedom. And this is my way of talking to the world. Our world allies get together to help
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Unknown: global businesses get together to help people that we're so proud of people such as a Jeff Bezos Cuban American graduated
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from high school in Miami built one of the biggest
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companies in the world, the richest man in the world. He's somebody that can get involved and really help us who had
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Adam: never considered that call a beezus where I had Jeff, too busy flying too busy flying to the moon, when it was
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John: when he was basis a Cuban American.
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Adam: Are you gonna doubt people?
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John: Yeah, the look is by now Well,
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Adam: okay, well hold on a second, then.
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Why are they looking that up just while we're talking about bcos for a moment, just want to play some Gil Scott Heron, who called it back then. Miranda had been my sister now, with YT on the moon, face and arms began to swell and while he's on the moon, this was when Whiting was going to the moon and everything was messed up in the hood. And it's just coming back again. And that's what they're gonna get these eight holes that this part of it, but I think what pit bull is saying is instead of flying around your damn rocket ship, do something for your for your for our peoples. For our peoples, Jeff, Jeff Bezos,
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John: don't you think Yeah, Bezos was born in Albuquerque. His original name was Jorgensen no way really. With pit
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Adam: bulls making it up.
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John: Basis graduated from Princeton. He was raised in Houston and then later he moved to Miami.
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Adam: Then you're using magenta just Cuban to Miami. You're Cuban? Hey. He's telling me that there's not a drop of Cuban blood in him.
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John: Well, I'm gonna I'm trying to find it. This is this is about as I go down to early life. He was born in Albuquerque, Jacqueline de se and Theodore your grandson with the Oh with the line through it. One of those. Cuban to me. A small strand of is in the island of Sam. So in. Then in Holbrook County. seeland funny. It was actual today's municipality, the central Denmark Danish she's a Dane, I think immigrated around 1900. Chicago is the history of Jorgensen with his wife Minnie, a Son of the Father, Teddy, Oregon son, biologically, Jeff Bezos biological father, at the time of his birth, his mother's 17 year old high school student his father's 19 after completing high school. Here we go. Jacqueline attended nice school with bringing baby Jeff along after his parents divorced his mother married Cuban immigrant, Miguel vasos.
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Unknown: Shortly after his
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John: four year old Jerry Jorgensen, whose name is then changed the Bezos
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Adam: Cuban you know what that is? That's some pit bull crap is what that is
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John: pit bull crap.
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Adam: Well, that makes it even better. What a psyop. This is I think this is meant to have no one look at Haiti. Whatever you do, don't look at Haiti. Haiti is not good. What's going on in Haiti? Look at Cuba. It's by the way, it's it's literally next door. Blood was right next door, Haiti left or there's Cuba, Cuba, Cuba, Cuba. Let's get people in the street. Don't look at Haiti. Don't look at Haiti. Don't look at Haiti. There's stuff wrong with the story. A
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Unknown: major development overnight from the crisis in Haiti officials arresting a man with Florida ties accused of playing a central role in the assassination of President jovenel Moise Christian Emmanuel sanan, a Haitian born doctor based in Florida, Allah Should we use a US security firm to hire Colombian nationals under the guise that they'd be his security guards, but sanan then presented the guards with an arrest warrant for president Moyes with the alleged intent of assuming the presidency himself. Patient officials have not explained how the mission to arrest the president turned into a deadly plot. But now in a political vacuum. The people of Haiti face chaos and desperation. Haiti has been in the midst of a gas shortage and it leads to scenes like this people lining up for fuel because the opportunity to get gas is spontaneous agents from the FBI and us Homeland Security have arrived in Haiti to help with the investigation. But US troops, despite a request from haiti's interim leader are not expected to be sent haiti's former first lady who was critically injured of last week's attack had surgery this weekend and is now recovering
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Adam: so we're already in Why are we Why are we in Why are we in there investigating Why? Because it's our spook somehow that did this or some willing participants who were told Yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonna be the rightful president. You Hi I'm gonna hire you take me and we'll just arrest him. Don't worry about he get one guy in there who's a shot and they kill him. And and answers
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John: Trigger Happy maniac. Yeah,
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Adam: well, well, who would have that been? Maybe this guy
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Unknown: breaking over nine. One of the suspects in the assassination of Haiti's president was an informant for the US Drug Enforcement Agency. DEA says the suspect reached out to his contacts at the agency after haiti's president was killed an NDA official urged him to surrender.
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Adam: And we know that from my witness, it was da da get on the ground get on the ground who was an informant posing as a DEA agent? Maybe the whole thing stinks. It's does it stinks and if you want the Haitian word, if you want to know what the Haitians are thinking about when they're living on the streets, when they're when they're watching this they of course have Tick Tock and and YouTube this And ever since I I started watching or reading Haiti live, Haiti Libra beep on the Asian on the Haitian tip are sending me cool stuff. This is a local Haitian vlogger let's put it that way. Yeah, so everybody been talking about the Haitian president, the Haitian president de Sham prison. We understand. It's in the news. But mostly I don't get is that the news was created and fabricated because when I woke up that morning, I heard that gangs of Haiti have assassinated the president. And by known it was a different story that wasn't coming through the news. So since you're not really up on the news, these are the four presidents from four countries that said no to this scam demick and there are dead Asian president was just the fifth one How long shall they kill our profits while we stand aside and look and he's correct there but now you can't say they're all assassinations but the leaders of Tanzania the Ivory Coast, Swaziland, Burundi, now Haiti are all dead and bolsonaro has been rushed to the hospital for bowel blockage which I think means you can poop and and get it and
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I've been hearing about this for a while but I'm glad I got a clip of someone else saying it that hey, these are all and they did look it up well bolsonaro eventually did a vaccine deal but he was very against the will say add bullcrap. And and you go back and look at every single one of these leaders presidents or prime ministers was against with no thought that this was a scam didn't want vaccines and now they're all dead and and noisy was
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John: that what the Pfizer hit squad?
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Adam: Dude no I mean maybe it's much bigger than that.
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John: Ah one world government
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Adam: a great reset Yeah, well there Dave they're moving in the right direction if that's the goal,
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John: this is your district. I'll just back it up back up the truck mile. This may well be why somebody may have been read in on this and this may well be why Boris Johnson is just turned around threes do 180 degrees and start marching in the other direction totally in line with the yet with the with the do it. And he kept saying he's a one build back better build back better? Because he was like, okay, we like your Boris, we're going to tell you what's going on. You can have you have a choice. You're going to be dead bowel blockage or something. Don't worry, something bad's gonna happen. You can play the game. You know, we'll tell you what it is. We'll get rejean on everything you just just read from the script and we'll be good to go. I mean, it's got to be something you know, we've talked about this since day one since he changed his whole way of doing this and Boris,
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Adam: just tussle the hair, read the script, and you're good to go. Yes. And I'm sorry. I think they're trying to do it here too. with words like this. We're facing the most significant test of our democracy since the Civil War.
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Unknown: The Confederates back then never breached the Capitol as insurrection stood on January the sixth
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Adam: insurrectionist Confederate South red states variants unvaccinated killing people. Stop it, you evil shifts. This is this is not cool.
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John: I mean, we laugh about it because Archon ahead. We're immune in the idiot media. People aren't helping one bit there right
2:45:53
Adam: now they are they helping?
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John: They're not read in they're just dumb.
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Adam: Well, they aren't helping.
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John: A lot of them are read in because we have to assume that about 30% of the mainstream media is probably government. Government guys.
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Adam: 30% Why have you low balling What the hell?
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John: I really can't believe it could be more than that.
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Adam: Well, they are helping. They're totally helping that totally.
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John: It's disgusting or unAmerican.
2:46:21
Adam: Yes. Yeah, totally unAmerican.
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John: He surprised to see what happens to Tucker Carlson. He's going to be the number one target. They're targeting him now. Yep. Keep an eye on Tucker. Glen green rolls in Brazil. He doesn't care. He's in the jungle yet.
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Adam: He's not in he's not like in Sao Paulo. Yeah, but in Brazil is where bad things happen and armed guys show up and shoot.
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John: Yes. But he's got he's got his little army too. So he has an army. He's got he's got his body guards. He's got people that he's talked about. Arm guys trying to come here.
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Adam: All I got here is is Paul the fall the septic guy. By the way, I'll take Paul the septic got any day, any day. Any day. Yes, sir. Yeah, well, you're surrounded by our handyman, Mike, the former COP is
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John: more likely to have gotten in trouble in Austin than you are out there in the middle of nowhere.
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Adam: I think I think we squeaked out before the door close.
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John: I'm really I'm getting that impression to really do.
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Adam: It's kind of nuts. Anything else?
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John: So that was one of our producers that moved from Connecticut to Alabama. She has no idea of law. She's lucky. She's gonna she's gonna feel great about that.
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Adam: Yeah, I mean, in Connecticut truly is where truly the evil people live is all the hedge fund people, all the stuff, everyone's up there. And they're deuces. It's interesting. I know if you saw me going around, people are sending out a is an article of a 1972 prediction by MIT. And back in 72. They use the world simulation model to learn how our world would do from 1972 all the way through 20,060. And wouldn't you know it? In 1972 that MIT prediction predicted the collapse of society by 2040 economic growth will halt food will become scarce human population will decline oh my god MIT got one right well, you
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John: can get a right yet.
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Adam: Oh, my goodness.
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John: I mean, science fiction writers we got a lot of predictions to do you have to readjust there. Otherwise just every year where's the flying card?
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Adam: Right right. Where's my hoverboard? Exactly.
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John: Although the flying cars I do have a clip.
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Adam: Oh, really? No.
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John: I saw this thing that because you have to see the visual you should look at this. This car is got you written all over. It is a really nice looking flying car that
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Adam: that works. Oh, I've seen this one.
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Unknown: Sure. play the clip. futuristic vehicles are turning science fiction into reality. This week, a company in Slovakia tested a flying car prototype, sending it soaring between two city airports. The roadworthy vehicle can be transformed into a plane within just a few minutes
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by extending its narrow folded wings and retractable tail of four wheeled car transforms into an airplane in under three minutes. This is air car, a prototype flying car developed by Slovakian company Klein vision. On Monday air car completed a 35 minute test flight between two Slovak airports the company founder and designer Stefan Klein drove it straight off the runway and into town. The entire city flight distance measured in at about 50 miles. The car has flown at an altitude of over 8000 feet reaching a maximum cruising speed of almost 120 miles per hour. The company said it was the car is 142nd successful landing. It's completed over 40 hours worth of test flights so far including tests for stability and maneuverability. According to climb vision, air car second prototype is expected to reach cruising speeds of almost 190 miles per hour.
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Adam: Yes, I have seen this vehicle as you know, I track all certainly experimental AV experimental aircraft. I love this aircraft. I would buy it if I had the money I never will. It's going to be very expensive. I
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John: think this will make you think it's a guy's hobby project. He built it for himself. So he can travel around Slovakia.
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Adam: No, no, no, no, no, no, this
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John: is gonna be a commercial product.
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Adam: No, very few of these products ever really make it all the way through but the way I can show you 15 flying cars, some of them have flown This one was actually has a lot of the I think they got a lot of the pieces right? The way you do it is you get your your couple of suckers if it's the other way around. Look, here's this model I made look at this car flying car. I need a million dollars to get started. You go to the sucker like me, if I had money, say Hey, man, you'll get number one but and you need to invest. And then when that money runs out, be go more and then you get people to pre buy. And it's very much the Tesla Model except getting an aircraft certified in the air can take 10 years. So it's going to be a while this one will be very expensive, but I love it. I love it.
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John: And I looked at and said this is a really nice design. Yeah,
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Adam: yeah, on the road too. It doesn't You don't look like a dork.
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John: It's kind of like, which is one of the problems.
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Adam: It looks like the Speed Racer car the white Speed Racer car. Yeah, it's a good look in VR. Now I know I like it a lot. I wanted to just talk about Italy, England the game. And now there were a couple things I knew that maybe I forgot to mention. But this was an easy call for me and I think that they did a great job. Congratulations to the Dutch referee who has coincidentally refereed every single time England has lost in the finals so that was Clue Number one that he was going to be the referee he's also a millionaire Clue Number Two well this was kind of a long shot for me was it would be great if we can get some racism going again in England and we boy did that pay off when when the one during the the penalty kicks. The black player missed and as people were just all over social media with the N word you know racist they are in England. They just went off on all this black guy did it and I'm like Hall while you couldn't have asked for a better setup than that. But then this kind of clinched it. Italy was on a 33 game unbeaten streak going into the finals. So it was pretty well viewed it
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John: brought these issues about a ban on the Italian side of this debate but I thought I'm just going by pure politics pure I still thought I'd since I was wrong, obviously because I lost now but I thought that maybe this was the make good day. Okay, we're going to be friends EU and the UK and you and your Brexit people. Oh no, it
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Adam: was a big F EU and extra f EU and look
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John: at how racist is another stop in the head
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Adam: and we've got dodged the bullet because look how racist they are. It had everything everything you wanted in there. Good job. Well done elites.
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John: Yeah, it was good.
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Adam: Did you watch the game? It was a great game.
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John: I enjoyed the guide in Washington if it's a soccer game could have been nil nil in it the way I see.
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Adam: It was a great game.
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John: It's in soccer is never a great game. Alright, never great. It's interesting. There's a couple good shots and it's like the two hour of nothing. You know,
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Adam: it was very active. There was a lot going on. There really was no, you just missed it all. Man. You don't understand the game.
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John: I understand the game. I played it when I was a kid. Really? Yeah, of course we played soccer. I remember the only thing I do remember though we had this really bruising. This bruiser. That was one of the players and he had kicked at the ball and hit some poor kid in the leg in the in the calf and cracked his bones. So there was like, two breaks. It was like a chunk taken out in the middle. And it made a sound that just makes me cringe. I still think about your double leg cracking.
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Adam: I've heard those in school on the pitch. Yeah, Mark croon I remember his and he was messed up for a year and a half after that he got like broken right at the hip. And it was, and he was he was there was a huge soccer fan and I'm sure he would have loved to play at least semi professional. That ended it. We were talking about the billionaires in space. I think you nailed it, man. What a What a dumb thing for these guys to do. And that's why I played Gil Scott Heron you know, hey, we're sitting here in poverty homeless people got no food and whitey on the moon. Why the billionaire I'm sorry, the step Cuban is in space. That's we're going to call now step Cuban. You know, the same with with Richard Branson. And then Richard Branson. Probably he's pretty sensitive to the to the audience, because he's been, you know, of course, Virgin Records. So he does understand the feel what the audience likes, what they're reject. And I think he, he probably went back and said, damn, man, that's not really a good look.
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John: Let's do a promotion of an SDN subject tomorrow. You'll see it in his demos this too extreme.
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Adam: So he said, let's do a promotion. Quick. Let's fix this.
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Unknown: We turn down to billionaire Richard Branson's historic flight to space aboard his own spacecraft. Now he's launching an opportunity for everyday people to go on their own space adventure. everyday people,
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Adam: not the special people every day pay ball.
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John: People.
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Adam: Yes, there's going to be a point where people just hoping one of these guys bites it. I understand that this is such a dumb look.
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John: So historic think that. Now I don't I'm wondering whether basis is going to go up because it's going to be anticlimactic. I think Musk is definitely not going up.
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Adam: Well, he bought a ticket, he made a big deal of buying a ticket from where he came from, not from basis from Branson for what he's got his own rockets, too. He can't go up as long as he's still a CEO, they will never allow it.
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John: Will they love going up on Branson's rocket either, then that's what I'll do is Oh, I bought a ticket I meant to go up. He's not going up.
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Adam: This is just a crazy one. Although Holy crap, we got such a great producers are the best in the universe. So I picked up on I think when I got my first hearing aids, I made quite a study of it. And I really dove into it. And I think somehow among the list of guys to email, if you want to know what to get for your for your grandma. It's just kind of demoralizing for me. But I preach, I want to help everybody. And I'm a big supporter of the profession of audiologists of Audiology. You need an ollie Owl and an audiologist to fit your hearing aids in the initial stage. Now I of course, I'm an audio professional. So I was very lucky to find someone who would give me the forbidden software that only the audiologist can use on your subsequent visits. Because you know, this person knew that I could do it. But I think it's bad for your health if it's done improperly. And we had this wave a few years ago, of Silicon Valley type company startups, a couple of it started with him crowdfunding with over the counter hearing aids, that you don't need an audio and they couldn't call them a hearing aid. Because that's illegal because it's a medical device. You put it in your ear, and then you hook it up to your smartphone. Oh, God, that's where I almost bailed but okay. And then it'll do the series of beeps. And you say, Yes, I heard it. I didn't hear it. And they claimed that they can get a perfect audiogram of equal to that of an audiologist and the AI will magically make
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it all work. And I just don't believe it. I think that it is a medical issue. I know a lot about this, you really should see an audiologist and be mean right down to cutting the tips of the of the hearing aid. So that partial sound comes in. These are all little things that you're not going to get from Silicon Valley company anyway. So there was this big executive order that President Biden signed. And I think we meant I mentioned that in there was some provision for over the counter hearing aids. And I thought that was rather interesting. And what it turns out is that as a rule change, that over the counter hearing aids can now be sold as medical devices. And you can call it a hearing aid before you could only call it an amplification device, even if it claimed to be doing all kinds of cool audio Sonic stuff with AI. But there are some caveats, which of course, only a large company would be able to adhere to, in order to keep the medical device classification and be sold over the counter which will by default be cheaper than any of the high end hearing aids because a lot of that goes towards the audiologist and your first visit. And wouldn't you know, one of our producers, his or her brother is an engineer at Bose. Oh, gee. And Bose made massive donations to Elizabeth Warren. And she's the one that introduced this as a bill first and then it got into the executive order and passed complete cronyism by Senator Elizabeth Warren.
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John: I'm shocked
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Adam: and she's good and it's bad for people, you know, and I think it's a bad idea. You need to do this medically. But this is a one thing about boy he is a horrible, horrible, horrible person. What a liar. Pocahontas. We said that before Trump, by the way.
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John: The Bose is one of these companies that if you're in tech writing was blackballed. Really? Yeah. You don't write about Bose. Ever since and this happened to a number of companies we do this show. This is why I love this show go. It's happened to a number of companies and a lot of them are out of business. Bose never went out of business, very smart company. But people stopped writing about Bose. You were just kind of when you the blacklist is kind of like it's not it doesn't exist. There's not like some lists like we're trying to put together. Which would be nice. It's just one of these things that gets passed around here. No, no, no, no, no, you wouldn't do editors. No, it was waiting a feature on Bozeman. No, it's not gonna happen. Because beause of all cook people to sue they sued Consumer Reports all over a review of the 901 is what the speaker system that was like a funny looking box you hung up and it was had like six seven speakers all around it created some array, and he put him side by side. And, and the commentator the reviewer said the problem with this the system was that it made the stereo imaging at this low. This is the
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Adam: angle I remember these they were angled speakers and for one
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John: and then 20. Yeah, she said that the stereo imaging would would move would wiggle around. And I know these guys who do this kind of reviewing, even though it's Consumer Reports, I didn't expect this kind of stereo file review, but they bitched about the fact that the the imaging of the stereos was that dead great. And Bose sued Consumer Reports of all people to sue, you know, it's an innocuous, more or less innocuous publication doesn't really drive a lot of sales for anybody, but they sued him, boom, that was the end of them ever getting any coverage.
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Adam: But a bunch of bags, a bag of dicks over there.
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John: Well, they could have done you know, they handled it poorly. And it didn't help their long term publicity at all. I mean, you get a call from anyone who gets a PR person go now we're not we're not touching this with a 10 foot pole. We don't want to get sued, is what the response usually is. Oh, we'd love to cover we'd love to review your speakers. But we don't want to get sued. That's the way the litany goes. Wow. So you never get you get no coverage.
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Adam: Well, and you know, are you getting coverage like this? what we just did negative coverage? Yeah, because they bought off a senator. And it must have been a lot of I could not find this. I looked in open secrets, whatever it is. no secrets. I I'd love for someone to point me to the I believe it 100%. And it can be hidden in many ways. I would just like to know if we can prove that Bose did that. Because it's disgusting. And it was her bill is she's had it on the books already. Thanks for the donations and she is hurting
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John: with the bill never got past it went through as an executive order. That's correct. That's how Jenkins shit it is. Yep.
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Adam: One more thing that's in my craw. And it's just gotten so much better. I have been blowing the horn about Credit Karma and how it is digital slavery, particularly for poor people, poor people. Tell us funny. The I know you didn't see it. I told this part of this story on Rogen. And Joe goes, how come? I've never heard of this Credit Karma. And my immediate retort was because you're not poor. And his face was like, anyway for poor people. What it does is it conditions you to buy things, do things, subscribe to certain things, pay things on time, pay, just do certain things to increase your Credit Karma, which is not an official credit score. They use something called the Oh my God, I forgot what it's called. It's like, we've been through this so many times the width of 3.0 or whatever it is. It's a combination of things. And it's some bogus number. And it's and it's based partially on TransUnion. And what's the other one facts? Filofax Equifax final final idea?
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John: Yeah.
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Adam: But they add all these other things to it. And so it's very confusing for consumers. Now, what you need to know about Credit Karma is they make offers to you for credit, credit cards, lines of credit. And so it costs you nothing. They take a piece of the action. What is now I brought up months ago that Google is an investor in Credit Karma. And you know, oh, they're just an investor. They just make investments, bullcrap. They're totally connecting names. And they're totally putting aggregating all of this money, all this data together so that they can now offer you services. And Citibank has now teamed up with Google for the city Plex account by Google pay and Credit Karma What are they doing just gets better every day we buy things and if you're like me, you buy things multiple times as a tick tock ad
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John: Wow, that's dynamite. I you know, you condemn these people. I see them as like some sort of odd geniuses in the world of selling people crap. Well, I'm good at resisting this, but I have to admire it. Oh,
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Adam: I have no problem with the admiration. But here's the kicker. Now moving through out of committee into Congress, with Elizabeth Warren's sticky fingers all over it. Congress considering a credit reporting overhaul, it has become too confusing for the consumer. And there is a suggestion that the government itself should be in charge of credit scores, and they even go as far to say that your credit score would not be determined just on your financial behavior. Dude, dude, dude. Dude, this is this is your social credit score. And the government's going to manage that.
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John: Hello, China.
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Adam: Wow. And this is to me, Paul. I'm just blown away. And then this morning, you know, who's got the the chairman of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell who had to show up in Congress? Because Oh, 5.2 What is it? 5.6%? inflation? gawa? Don't worry, we have to do something about that new so my new Jeep Jeep Jeep, okay. But then this popped up, which would be a beautiful supplement to the credit score, run by the government. And that's the central bank, digital currency. The EU announced yesterday, they're doing it, they're going to do they're going to take I think it's until September when they have the review. And then they're going to implement course it will take several years, but they're doing it the European Bank, the European Central Bank is going to do a central bank digital coin. So a a, like a like a cryptocurrency from the central bank. And this came up in his hearing this morning, and I was able to clip it. One of the things you said yesterday is what's his face? This is power. And I'm sorry to me, Senator to me
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John: is that one of the stronger arguments in favor of a CB DC is that quote, you wouldn't need stable coins. You wouldn't need crypto currencies, if you had a digital US currency. Of course, isn't the reverse also true? If you have stable coins
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Unknown: in use, then maybe there's no need for a central bank digital currency. I guess my two points. One is it's my view that the development of a central bank digital currency by the Fed would require congressional authorization. I wonder if you share that view. And secondly, it is still not clear to me what problem a central bank digital currency would solve. And I wonder if if you think there are problems that only a central bank digital currency can solve. So first, I'm legitimately undecided on whether the benefits outweigh the costs or vice versa on a cbdc. Yesterday, I was answering a direct question about a particular argument I said for in favor, that would be one of the stronger arguments. I would agree that the more direct route would be to appropriately regulated stable coins, which we're not we don't do right now. And that's done. That's going to be a very important thing that we do do. We do do?
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So in terms of congressional authorization, you know, there are different views on that I've said publicly, and I think this is right, that we would want very broad support in society and in Congress. And ideally, that would take the form of authorizing legislation as opposed to a very careful reading of ambiguous law to support this. It's a very, very important initiative. And I do think we should ideally get
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Adam: authorization. I love the threat. We'd have to definitely city if we had to do it through a very careful read of some old ass legislation. I mean, that would be kind of horrible, wouldn't it? They're doing it, they love it. They want it they want they want your social credit, credit score to be connected to them giving you money. And I know john, you're probably gonna say it's bullcrap. Not true. But I just want to go on record. They've connected the two pieces now.
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John: Some bullcrap not true. I'm glad you you're following it, though. Well, a couple of things that should be noted, which is the government does not like the cash system because it results in transactions which aren't taxed, right? is rising more or less. And people don't realize what this small cash transaction business is, is $3 trillion
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Adam: annually? Yes, it's all drugs right?
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John: I don't think it's all drugs at all. I use small cash I use cash
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Adam: Also, I'm gonna buy drugs. You're only a small part of the 3 trillion Well, I know
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John: everybody everyone's contributes but the cash business is a big deal and it's like it's one of the last things where the government doesn't have their hooks in it and they didn't have some trouble getting there I think in some other countries where their people are too stupid to realize that they're being used by the government as as pawns. They'll go for this but it's gonna take a while
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Adam: Alright, but the credit score being run by the government
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John: I don't like that that's good that Oh, they'll put a stop to that there's
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Adam: no way that they anymore who's they to stop anything who Where are they? No
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John: agenda folk.
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Adam: Oh, is that who's gonna do
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John: to no agenda? Imagine all the people who could do Oh Yeah, that'd be fine.
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the party was He's coming up actually is a lot of meetups this coming week. And we have one report. This is from Fort Myers, which took place on Sunday 711. And here we go. And it's not playing and what the hell is going on? Hey, Adam
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The JW is just making sure everybody here at our meetup is not a douchebag Thank You, Lord. Hey, Rebecca, and
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John: Greg here. So our first meetup glad to get to know everyone here and great listeners this show and looking forward to many more. Okay, I
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Unknown: practice this one. Hi, guys. This is CATIA. I'm not a douchebag but I'm not a dame. just your typical Rogen. I can john turn down those speakers just a tad.
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John: Vojtech and it's nice to be here.
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Unknown: I'm here is because my wife. Okay. Ciao.
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Adam: In the morning, john Adam. Hey, I
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Unknown: get the award for the furthest drive three hours and 33 minutes. Nice. Thanks, Adam. And john.
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Adam: I didn't morning everybody. Here's a list of meetups coming up today we have the Denver area rainstick victims meetup at City Park, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Charlotte's Third Thursday Thursday Monday meetup they'll be tonight at seven at Ed's taverns, the Houston new alpha variant lawn a luncheon at noon on Saturday at the rodeo goat also on Saturday, the Bo Jaiden free ivermectin giveaway one o'clock at Miller's ale house. The de-douche extravaganza in Charlottesville, Virginia at the lazy parrot the upper Chesapeake slaves meeting 3:30pm at Hopkins farm brewery, in hover of the grass, Hot Pockets 2008 kick off 10th anniversary six beers and goat brewing in Fredericksburg, Virginia. I our good old buddy sir Perry pilgrim hosting that the Northeast Ohio summer bash at five o'clock town Tavern in Uniontown, Ohio. The MiG dilla monthly meetup droving the douchebags. Okay, that's it five o'clock at the peace river beer company in Punta Gorda, Florida. Got to be one of you guys in PBX 5pm on Saturday, Starbucks outside or inside Oak Street in Portland Portland. The dots hop sorry, the environmental racism meetup seven o'clock a dots hop house and cocktail courtyard in Dallas, the Varna Bulgaria meetup five o'clock Eastern European summertime sir Kevin of the irrigated rice fields is hosting that go to the website no agenda meetup comm for information. Then on Sunday July 18, Orange County meetup Part Three Attack of the mutants at noon
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and brewery x the Springfield Missouri super spreader event the Delta variant edition five o'clock at Lindbergh tavern. St. JOHN New Brunswick New Brunswick Canada no agenda meet up five o'clock at uptown pub down under 5pm Atlantic time. Strange to them fictions party at the moon Tower in Chicago, three o'clock on Sunday. Reggie's on the beach, Gitmo lowlands excuse me, summer, Gitmo, lowlands summer beach day 11am Central European summer time in Vegas in our slush thrown that should be fun. And then find well that'll be and then finally for a Monday we have the based bowling at the boardwalk bowl, Santa Cruz at the boardwalk bowl six o'clock those are just some of the meetups that are coming up. There's a lot more through the rest of July already into August. If you can't find when it no one did and meetups.com hit that button to create one and then always like a party no agenda meetup.com
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All right, and to show ISOs you got anything from you. You played one I remember I played one early
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John: I play with that wasn't you know I didn't expect that ever to be picked. I
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Adam: do have dog dog Okay, dog. I got a dog. It's so dumb. It's funny. Yeah, I like it.
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John: I like it. Well, if you played that with I got a dog and then you had an in the other ISO if you could back it with us do a double and play howl
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Adam: Got a dog? Like I'm there.
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John: Got it. I got the one right. This is a good idea. Yes. Oh good. I got Yeah,
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Unknown: yeah, lewenza did not leave the human population influenza. That's
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Adam: what that is.
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John: Yeah, that's not bad.
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Adam: I have Yeah,
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John: yeah.
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Adam: Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That Gail
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John: no is one of the I know it sounds like it was one of the NPR women.
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Adam: Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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John: The one is the one that yeah, this sounds like
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Adam: like Heather Weinstein. Alright, I have a couple. I have a couple of this one. These are not
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John: away for you. Okay, no, play those but then we're talking about Heather.
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Adam: These are nuts. Cut that one.
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John: Like that. Suck on this. Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow. thought that was cute. Long,
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Adam: so it's gonna roll. It's gonna roll. That's no good. And you heard this one. You'll look back on rainbow dildo monkey rapers Pass the good thing though. I think this is probably my favorite.
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John: This is the most boring podcast ever.
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Unknown: You gotta admit,
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Adam: that's a winner.
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John: I'll give you that one if you put the whole behind.
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Adam: All right. Let's see how it rolls how it flows together. Okay, this is the most boring podcast ever. It's unnecessary but I'll do it for ya sure. stands by itself but okay,
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John: throw me a bone
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Adam: under the bone for you. And then I and I have I really only think I have there's a lot of stuff we didn't get to actually. Oh crap.
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John: I got the Iran kidnappings plot is kind of interesting. Okay,
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Adam: I just want to let you know we're three and a half hours. Yeah, okay.
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John: Well, I'll play this. I'm not gonna play anything after this. Okay,
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Adam: it's the Iran kidnapping plot.
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Unknown: US authorities say they've uncovered a plot by Iran to kidnap and Iranian American journalist in New York. For more than a year Iranian agents allegedly pursued a kidnapping plan involving speedboats, and a trip to South America might seem like the plot of a Hollywood thriller, but the FBI in a statement insisted it is not quote some far fetched tale. And our justice correspondent Ryan Lucas has more on this story joins me now. Brian, first give us a little more detail on this plot and specifically who was targeted?
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Well, according to the indictment for Iranians with links to the country's intelligence services we're planning to kidnap as you said an Iranian American journalist living in Brooklyn and rendition her back to Iran. The journalist isn't named in the indictment, but we know that it is masih, Alina jawed. She has a huge following on social media and she has used that to publicize the Iranian government's human rights abuses. Its treatment of women including notably, the fact that the government in Iran mandates that women wear a headscarf in public. How were they planning to kidnap her? Well, this alleged plot dates back to at least june of 2020 when the Iranians working from Iran hired a private investigator in Manhattan to conduct surveillance on Alina shot. The investigator took photographs and videos of Alina john and her family at their Brooklyn home. The investigator took photos of people who visited the home. The indictment says the Iranian intelligence agents at their computers in Iran researched travel routes from Alina John's home to the Brooklyn waterfront. They research speed boats and how to travel by ship from New York to Venezuela, which is a country led by Iran friendly government.
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Adam: Well, that was cool. No, it was cool about it.
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John: I think it's cool that the FBI finally did something they stopped the plot I don't think this was rigged if this was rigged. I
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Adam: don't know if it was rigged next week. I i guess i guess i think i got something better I
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John: think I can top that okay, but I just want to mention there apparently the Iranian and I use the word the Iranians have been killing people left our journalists left and right usually they keep but they kidnapped they don't kill him like we would do but they don't shoot him at their whole drone drone him they are drone him they kidnap him, take him to Iran put on a fake trial and then kill him.
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Adam: Excellent. Can we go can we can we get broadcast rights?
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John: No. Probably not.
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Adam: Mele. Jones clip custodian caught two clips that are completely correlated.
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Unknown: Authorities in Denver are thinking a hotel housekeeper for alerting them to a large stash of weapons inside a room. Near course field that's the site of Major League Baseball's All Star game tomorrow. Police found 16 long guns body armor and more than 1000 rounds of ammo. Three men and one woman were arrested. Now initially police feared a Las Vegas style shooting plot but in the theaters now believe it was likely a guns for drug sale and not terrorism. hotels have made many security changes since the Las Vegas shooting massacre in 2017. Including checking bags and alerting authorities to suspicious activities. And then there's this one.
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Investigators have arrested 32 year old Keegan Castiel. They say a member of the housekeeping staff discovered a rifle, five rifle magazines and another firearm near the window sill of the room Castiel was staying at on the 12th floor of the W Hotel in downtown Chicago. Now that room overlooking busy Lakeshore drive Navy Pier and several beaches, all of which were crowded with people celebrating the Fourth of July. Authorities believe that quick thinking housekeeper may have helped them avoid and avert a massacre. Now casteel has been charged with two counts of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon authority say Castiel is from Iowa and they're still trying to figure out what exactly he was doing here in Chicago but of course, George authorities on high alert for incidents like this ever since that terrible shooting in Las Vegas back in 2017.
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John: Okay, I just one thing has got to be mentioned since we're talking about the reset we have our own reset. We haven't heard the term of long guns since the Obama administration five years ago long guns with a woman's
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Adam: the story committed the story could be right for God's sake for this. The story could be total crap and they just they just just brought it in just to get long rifle back. I know you don't know
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John: no longer long guns, you know Young Guns, but
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Adam: you know what I mean? It's like just just to relaunch that. Who knows? You can't trust anything. Why
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John: would this thing resetting us to death? Yeah, and this president Yeah, yep, yep,
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Adam: yep. And I'm just gonna I'm gonna blast it all the way through man. take you all the way you're gonna love me. This is what's going on at the Olympics. We're all excited. nb C's got the exclusives kicking off July 23 25th. whenever it's gonna be great. It's gonna be great is gonna be
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Unknown: great. concern about the Olympics in Tokyo just days before the games get underway. The city is reporting its highest daily number of COVID cases in six months. As one precaution athletes will have to put their medals around their own necks to follow social distancing rules.
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John: Rather, and what is this highest number by the way? What one Did you know In our count, they've had the highest number in history
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Unknown: to people
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Adam: Oh my god, john, come on. That was that's brilliant. You got to put the metal on yourself. Holy crap.
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John: Yeah, that's pretty good. Somebody touched the metal before that, didn't
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Adam: they? is up next on no agenda stream nogen stream.com join the trolls that troll room.io random thoughts or dare know Neil discussed often here today. Only q end of show mixes one was sadly vetoed. But we will be bringing you and see what do we have? Oh, the clip custodian and Danny loose back with a vengeance. Very good. And we'll be back on Sunday to deconstruct it all again for you. Hope you enjoyed it. Hope you're Mugla feels just right. Coming to you from the heart of Texas Hill Country FEMA Region number six. In the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry
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John: Nana from Northern Silicon Valley am john C. Dvorak we return
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Adam: on Sunday with another edition of the Best podcast in the universe produced by you remember us@dvorak.org slash na until then ha do smooth photos and such.
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How would you How would you kill them been? content that
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Unknown: he didn't go to the Crossroads? We've got a Planet Fitness
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Adam: course there's only one thing we're all interested in. What do we name the new variant? Probably I'm definitely thinking. We learned a lot about that new part of it about prion disease. We've seen it yet to be one that's that. That couldn't be shot on the golf course.
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How could it be true you don't just know that A lot of teams that were did this parents didn't air on any actual news and go to rumble at john hopkins university, lambda and or the Michigan quite a bit about a combination of fibronectin and hydroxychloroquine. And
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John: then we talked about Delta the virus attaches to our students to build
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Adam: Delta with Lamictal. Little bit
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Unknown: of a major Japanese newspapers the first Olympic sponsor demanding the Tokyo games be called off due to the pandemic. Wow. Cheering is allowed because of continued Coronavirus. will have to put their metal around their own. I could not believe when I heard that.
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This could be just hours. Japan's Prime Minister announced a new state of emergency in Tokyo, which begins Monday and the entire Olympics. No claps no Cheers.
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John: No fancy at all.
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Adam: What is Japan so afraid of the bus? And they're afraid I could not believe when I heard that. No claps no Cheers. No fans. Even the illuminated Olympic rings are being shut off early. For rock.org slash n A.
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John: This is the most boring podcast ever.
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