Cover for No Agenda Show 1367: Immunity Debt
July 25th, 2021 • 3h 27m

1367: Immunity Debt

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John: Oh my god. Adam Curry, John Dvorak,
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Adam: Sunday, July 25 2021. That's your award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 1367. This is no agenda celebrating our credit broadcasting live from the heart of Texas Hill Country. We're in FEMA Region number 68 in the morning, everybody.
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John: I'm Adam Curry and from Northern Silicon Valley where we better mask up and this effort just went by we missed it is a cars I'm John Dvorak we
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Adam: win a car Zephyr that's it for the economic record everybody Bitcoin currently at 34,160 64. Oh my god.
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I don't know why I did that. And
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John: you're just it's in your nature.
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Adam: Yeah, I am. I am a top 40 puking DJ after all.
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John: That is true. That is true. It boils down to that. Yeah.
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Adam: Man, I don't know exactly where to start today because the airwaves are just inundated with stuff. But hello to Australia and France.
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John: France is the word
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Adam: France is the best.
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John: Are they trying to they don't want to risk money. They just given up on their whole night life and the whole culture. Well, they,
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Adam: they they want freedom. This is about the vaccine passports of freedom, liberty, liberty,
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John: rights going. I was watching the CBS report this morning on it. And they were talking about Well, yeah, they've did rise and show a bunch of riots. And then people thrown tear gas every which way. And then it's a bad nobody knows really not that bad. They really soft peddled it and they went to the ivory towers and people are happy to go into the Eiffel Tower and show their phone barcode. I guess he had a bar that
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Adam: was the report that they ran. They ran that report.
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John: Yes. I'm telling ya, like within the next year, I'll bring it out. Go record it. JOHN Dickerson's show is gone downhill. It's like it's been taken over. They have they had that guy that FDA guy got Libra is the fight even the
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Adam: Pfizer guy got Lipa Pfizer
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John: guy. What do you think? Why does anybody book this guy I've got
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Adam: because he has the truth. He has the truth. He's
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John: a Pfizer shill. f yo k we use one's head of the FDA got into a revolving door and ended up on the board of Pfizer. And how does that make him credible? Listen,
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Adam: we missed an enormous gaff by this by this jabroni. This Gottlieb fellow and producer Brittany, she caught it. And even it's only 18 seconds. But even after she said, Oh, you missed a huge, a huge gap that Godley made. I didn't hear it again. I had listened two times check it out.
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Unknown: That might be the case that after a third boost, you get a much more durable immunity. It might be the case that this becomes an annual vaccine. And the length of protection is only about six months to a year from from infection. You get residual protection against hospitals. See it.
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John: I got it right away. Yeah.
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Adam: Oh my god. from infection by the vaccine. Yes, exactly. Exactly. You know, in France, okay. In Montel. Montelimar Montelimar. I know where that is. Oh, drone. The French department of drone. Wow. This sounds like a driver Space Place. An entire hospital has gone on strike. Because of the mandate. The whole hospital. The whole house. The whole hospital
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John: is done Mercy Hospital down in Houston. Half the people in left.
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Adam: Yeah. But then they all got only 200. But now they've they've effectively shut the hospital down. Now I'm seeing reports. I'm not sure exactly how credible This is. That the Republican Guard, which is a it's the President's macrons security detail have resigned I
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John: was Saddam Hussein's operation.
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Adam: They've all resigned. And here's the best one. movie theaters in France. Yeah, ticket sales down by 70%. The French are not standing for it. They will not they will not accept this. And the big thing is that this is not just a vaccine passport. It's no chance of a negative PCR test explicitly said no, no, no. This is not you can't get in with a negative test you have to show proof of vaccination.
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John: Well, that's may not be true because even in the CBS report was promoting the whole thing they did. They then slipped it in very slyly that when if you can't get into the Eiffel Tower because you don't have your vaccine, you can take a test on the spot and the negative piece really you in real
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Adam: because these are my corones own words. I mean it translated Of course, in subtitles, but these are his own words. That's what I said. And all I'm telling
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John: you is that the report which seemed to be already slanted? Yeah, you've noticed that we noticed that in Genesis autonomous knows knows this is that the test will bypass the this. Oh yeah.
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Adam: So here is the NBC report on both countries new COVID restrictions across parts of Europe and in Australia ignited mass protests today in France crowds clashed with police angry over the government's upcoming mandate requiring vaccinations or a negative COVID says to access most public venues, and in Australia, 1000s marched for freedom from the country's strict lockdown rules and made a resurgence of the virus there. Now, I was getting, you know, several reports per per half hour from a lot of our producers in Australia as Chris Wilson, of course also on the ball. This was very interesting. The Australians The first thing I noticed about the Australians when they're in a crowd and slash Riot situation, they don't care about the police horses. This is contrary to every other crowd I've ever seen. They were they were guys kicking the horses. That's not typical.
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John: That's nothing you see around here.
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Adam: No, that's not in Austin. The children were crying. Or sees the horsey horsey horsey. Now, this is very different than I think 50 or 60 people were arrested. But the police put out a statement the Sydney Let me see I'm bringing it up here. Yes, this is this. Police have established check it out Strike Force seasoned following a police operation in response to unauthorized protests activity in Sydney's CDB today. It's called strike for seasoned. I'm not sure why. But they
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John: will have been in a situation before there seems like force Strike Force more than once. Well, the
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Adam: main point of the release is you put the police officers at risk. So he really messed it up people and we're going to check all CCTV when it come knocking on doors. Sound familiar?
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John: It sounds familiar. But the problem is still if you if the guys want to get away with it, just wear a black mask and you have to wear the mask anyway. So wear a mask and then cause trouble. Are you going to be identified? I know there's some software to suppose they will identify a matte person wearing a mask no one was wearing a mask. This was a really that's where I've been thinking you should probably wear the mask for that a different reason where what kind of what
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Adam: kind of capitulate, are you
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John: and that it capitulated this is a way to avoid getting detected and thrown in the slammer. It's an old trick. bank robbers have been using this trick for decades.
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Adam: Let's listen to the dictator Damn, frankly, I
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John: don't even seriously I'm making a serious point.
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Adam: I don't know what half of them were protesting against. Except it's illegal. He didn't even know what they were protesting against. He had no idea it was a mystery. What an idiot. Oh, it gets worse. Let's listen to a dictator Dan. The lockdowns how much
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Unknown: worse to things need to get in Sydney before you're willing to say we need to rush vaccines there.
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Adam: Well, there's a presumption in the question and that is about how this lockdown comes to an end. The lockdown comes to an end by the lockdown effectively working. There is not an easy way to bring those cases down. And it's the lockdown that does that work. The vaccines can provide some assistance, but they are not going to end this lockdown. What's going to end this lockdown? Is it being effective and it being effectively put in place and complied with? How about that?
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John: doesn't make any sense. They already put the lockdown in place. It didn't do jack that had a harder harshest lockdowns ever in Australia but didn't do anything. So excuse me talking excuse me,
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Adam: they're still locked down.
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John: Within a Denny's full of shit this guy?
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Adam: No, this is the word of an authority, an authoritarian dictatorship. dictator who says vaccines not going to get you out the lockdown being effective IE shut up and stay in your home all these people broke the lockdown for this protest. I mean they do you remember I said Australia your shit is coming. I said it. I said you're six months behind but here it is during full on lockdown in New South Wales.
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John: And now and out they enjoy themselves.
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Unknown: Don't the way the numbers are unfolding suggests that the lockdown isn't being effective. Does it need to be harder does the government in New South Wales have to rethink things it does basically
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Adam: you with an Australian accent.
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Unknown: And if we've got this situation where there's an expectation that Victoria in South Australia could come out of the lockdown, but we're looking at months in New South Wales once we're clear on those other states The federal government will actually have to provide something more than just emergency measures.
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Adam: That is principally a matter for the New South Wales Government. But there isn't an alternative to the lockdown in New South Wales to get this under control. There is no other magic bullet that is going to do that. There is no vaccine solution that's going to do that. The lockdown is what is going to do it, it can be assisted by the vaccines, but the lockdown must be effective. And so it's essential that every effort is focused on making sure that lockdown does its job.
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John: Psycho
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Adam: usara sorry, they gave up their guns raise your hand without talking. But he's not lying about the vaccine. Listen to this about the this is the New South Wales COVID update about cases and hospitalizations.
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Unknown: There are a number of people in hospital 141 people are in hospital with COVID At present, and 43 are in intensive care 18 of whom require ventilation. So this is a very serious disease. Of those 141 60 are under the age of 55 and 28, under the age of 35. And of the 43 people in intensive care.
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One is in their teens, the seven are in their 20s, three are in their 30s 14 are in their 50s and 12 are in their 60s and 670. So this is affecting people of all ages with very serious disease.
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Pull that one. They vaccinated one person has received one dose of vaccine.
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Adam: But every single person in the hospital 141 has been vaccinated. 140 of them double vaccinated one of them only one jab. This thing is not working.
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John: That's terrible. Yeah. Well, I have a one of our dames, who did the one who did the note to I don't have I have the note but I'm like it's too long to read. But her husband ended up in the hospital. She's the one that wants to meet up with the doctor. Yes. And that. And when her husband had to go to the hospital, she's got COVID too, but she's recovering using some therapeutic. And she said that the doctor says, Well, you know, nine of the people that are in the ICU Ward are all vaccinated. Yeah. This is really contradictory to what the official government line is that one out of two, and I extrapolated this. I don't have a clip. Yeah, I do. Exactly what what they're trying to say is that everybody who gets hospitalized or gets the disease now is unvaccinated. But some people have been vaccinated and got the disease and the way I have extrapolated it. According to the government, the numbers, one out of 10 people who have the disease have been vaccinated is one out of 10. The numbers that are the real world numbers don't seem to be one out of 10 It seems to be a lot. Yes.
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Adam: Now, these are what they call the breakthrough cases. So So now everyone is starting, you know, like,
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John: but I should mention this, you don't develop a term for something. Unless there's lots of them. Yeah. Well, they had this breakthrough is the term we referring to
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Adam: breakthrough correct.
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John: Why was this term developed because there's too many guy call it something
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Adam: long haulers was already taken. They use that one breakthrough. I mean, pretty soon, they can just call it what it is. Republicans cbse fest where people were close and hugging and Jeff Friedman
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Unknown: and Julie greenhouse were among the fans at the crowded peach festival in Scranton, Pennsylvania. 16,000 faces and that a mask insight
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didn't really occur to us that we were putting ourselves at risk. It was we were outside. We're all vaccinated,
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but vaccinations were not required 48 hours after that last curtain call greenhouse, develop symptoms and tested positive for COVID with a breakthrough infection. So did her boyfriend Jeff and 13 other festival friends, all with mild symptoms.
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I think if I had thought it through that I could have gotten COVID from someone unvaccinated. I would have been smarter.
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Dr. Paul Duprey is a vaccine researcher. He says it's crucial for people to get vaccinated, so there's less virus to mutate into a more infectious version like the Delta variant, which has literally been causing the increased reports of breakthrough cases, compared with previous versions of the virus like there's evidence Delta may attach to cells more efficiently. And a recent study found the Delta variant produced about 1000 times more virus in the nose than the original strain.
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It's not just the Bible, this thing out of hospital and staying out of a coffin.
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It's about
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stopping the likelihood that that virus will change. And I'm
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Adam: still awaiting the proof that these tests are testing for the Delta variant. I didn't
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John: anyway, I like to see the paper that says you get 1000 times more. Well, this is this is not a minute conversation.
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Adam: Yeah, it's part of the talking. But it's all this lab stuff they don't they don't have any proof of it in the field is all done in the lab. But what we did here and read is that the CDC has recalled the original RT PCR essay selected the one that they used for the initial testing. And it turns out, well, they're not saying it's no good. It was a class one failure of its emergency use authorization. We just talked about that, that these tests are also under emergency use authorization. So now they're recalling that and they are in the CDC is encouraging laboratories to consider adoption of mult of a multiplex method that can facilitate detection and differentiation of SARS cov to an influenza viruses. Now, this doesn't mean that they have, they're admitting that PCR is invalid for diagnostics, which the inventor of PCR himself said. But it does show that something was not right with that initial test and might have taken us into through the initial lockdown. And I find it extremely coincidental that this happens when Bill Gates is with George Soros just bought the testing company. Coincidence is just odd. Just just a very strange coincidence. Let's go back a couple of short clips here from the same CBS Evening News report.
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Unknown: So far, the COVID vaccines have been highly effective at preventing serious illness, even from Delta, but they're not perfect. According to the CDC, millions of vaccinated people will be at risk of a breakthrough infection if exposed. But so far, most have had mild or no symptoms, out of more than 160 million fully vaccinated people in the US, the CDC says 5500, mostly the elderly or people with underlying health conditions have been hospitalized or died.
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Adam: We kind of have completely contrary evidence about this. They keep repeating Oh, you're not going to get to be not going to get you know, if we had an MMR vaccine and kids were getting measles, we'd question the vaccine. By force I know, I
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John: know, it's Mona. But
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Adam: I know it's repetitive. I know. But we have to stick with the there is a a web of lies being created. And there's very few people saying anything. You know, to really combat it, certainly in the in the M five M. But they
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John: will have to we have obviously have to repeat ourselves otherwise, it just gets we get it's it's like it's like going against the mob. You got like two people saying one thing and then everyone else yelling at you.
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Adam: I don't like going again, I don't like that idea. either go and go against the medical establishment and the mob, quite frankly. So here, here's the question. Here's the question about these. Wait, do I have it here? Yes, we want to know, is this? Does this mean that the vaccine is failing?
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Unknown: Did these breakthrough cases mean the vaccine is failing? No, not at all. The efficacy as is the case here is really based on whether you prevent clinically recognizable disease. Most of the time, you hear
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Adam: this all of a sudden, it's really only if you can, if you can prevent clinically recognized disease, we've never recognized a positive case clinically, it's always been by PCR, switching it up
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Unknown: recognizable disease, most of the time, you're dealing with either asymptomatic infection or mildly symptomatic the vaccine is still very protective against severe disease leading to hospitalization and death.
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Adam: Ah, it's just I'm flabbergasted sometimes, how this can continue. let's let's let's circle back with
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John: you know, if they just stopped bringing on Fauci that will, this will rebuild the thing would be more reasonable. She's the problem. He is a big part
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Adam: of Gottlieb too. But Fauci is a big part of the problem. And so everywhere in the world and now talking about top it off, top off top off your j&j with a Pfizer or moderna except Fauci
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Unknown: turn, someone who got the Johnson and Johnson shot, go and get a dose of Pfizer, or Madonna, would you at this time, there's
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no indication at all that a person who's received a single day The standard dose of j&j needs to go out and get a booster shot.
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Adam: He's got, who is he working for?
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John: He's not working for Pfizer.
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Adam: I think they distance themselves from him. And this and that's part of the big breakthrough.
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John: Well, there was also did you have to remember that a couple of weeks ago when it when they first Pfizer first started talking about the third shot the booster, they shut them down? So there's, there's a little warring factions here between Pfizer marketing and the powers that be Yes, in fact,
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Adam: the wall, here's an anti Pfizer, they remember the smear campaign that was immediately blamed on a Russian troll factory. And now it's now it's fact now we know that this was actually the Russians trying to target the potential export market for the Sputnik vaccine. So that's why they were discrediting Pfizer. Like I'm gonna have to, I'm gonna have to believe that, yeah, let's
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John: go track down that split and get a shot.
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Adam: So there's a couple of really interesting stories. And this came out of the UK COVID can in fact, be spread through flatulence.
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John: But this is not the first time this appeared. This was discussed about four months ago, as I recall. And it was the idea that farts caused that you can get a COVID from somebody flash flash. I don't know if you remember, I remember it. But we passed it was laughed off very quickly on the show.
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Adam: Sure, but this is now at the telegraph is reporting this. So we should laugh even harder.
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John: The Telegraph,
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Adam: but they they have some well documented cases, but the science is not definitive. And this is ministers talking to each other in the minister to members of parliament, I guess. I would just minister told the telegraph that as COVID is a respiratory disease transmission. And shedding is mostly taking place to the mouth and actually many through the nose. But there is some stuff it literally says stuff. credible looking stuff from other countries, including Australia. Now, this does beg the question, I have a feeling Australian farts are much more severe than UK farts.
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John: kangaroo meat?
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Adam: Exactly. But this is the level of EDC we've gone to we've gotten to in the UK, local councils are calling up practice general practitioners and doctors and saying, Hey, we would like to have the list of everybody who has not yet had the vaccine that is on your list. And the general practitioners appear to be giving it to them, according to one of our producers over there. It's possible not making lists, very good. But the big breakthrough noise really came from Israel. And that's why you know, this is back in the news as Israel is pretty much I think it's must be 90% maybe 95% vaccinated as a complete Pfizer job, a job job. And now nearly 40% of all new COVID patients were those who were previously vaccinated. That's so you know, I
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John: don't know what Pfizer was a great test case because everybody who gets COVID has 95% it's probably a low number. They because anyone who gets COVID there has to have been vaccinated, just pretty much. I think it's like was a giant test.
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Adam: Yeah, totally. Well, let's let's get it from straight from the horse's mouth. Let's go to the former FDA commissioner and current board member of Pfizer, Dr. Scott Gottlieb. He's always on CNBC, my favorite show. And let's see what he has to say, Hey, hey, Scott. I saw the before though. I love how friendly they are. Guys, Scott. Hey, good to see you come in this podcast. This is serious financial news.
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Unknown: Hey, hey, Scott. I saw the forecast from the CDC yesterday that said, as of the week of august 14, they anticipate for that for that week, we'll have anywhere from 92,000 cases of COVID to 803 cases of COVID. That makes me feel like the CDC doesn't have any idea where we're headed or what's happening here. We've lost track of this.
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I think that having a very hard time modeling this and they don't know where we are in the in this wave of infection. And I think it also reflects the fact that we're having a difficult time, doing ascertainment, figuring out how much infection in fact, is underway. And I think we're vastly under measuring how much it infection is already underway in the US and where we are in this in this epidemic wave. I think we're probably further into it than we're measuring right now. I think they're also having a hard time measuring what the components of immunity are and how durable the immunity is. And that's why you're seeing a very wide variance in the estimates.
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Adam: Bla bla bla bla bla bla bla in the modeling, but they've never spoken about modeling the vaccination. They've never seen the chart, but Okay, let's ask him about Israel.
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Unknown: Dr. euro, of course, on the board of Pfizer, one of the the original creators of this, this vaccine study in
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John: Israel was sorry, I thought Madonna was.
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Adam: Yeah, you're absolutely right. I think Pfizer Well, they licensed it from bio and tech.
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John: Yeah. But I still think that Madonna, I agree three migrates Pfizer Listen, making shows differently.
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Adam: Yeah. Well, it doesn't matter. This is obviously the Pfizer segment. So we all know what's supposed to be said vaccine study in Israel effectively suggests that they
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Unknown: drop in vaccine protection. And there seems to be a major debate about that. Where do you stand?
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Well, look, it's consistent with what we've been seeing for a prolonged period of time right now, which There seems to be a decline in efficacy, particularly around an older population vaccinated A while ago. And that's that's what's renewed this debate around providing boosters, particularly to the to the frail elderly people in nursing homes, for example. And there's been some reported data that doesn't look that discouraging, it showed us pretty good overall against domestic disease, but a decline in effectiveness against any infection. But then there's been some leaks on top of that. Some unsubstantiated leaks right now from the Israeli data set showing Oh, unsubstantiated against severe disease in the cohort. That was vaccinate in January. So what the reports say, and these are unconfirmed reports, is that there's about 80% effectiveness against us symptomatic of severe disease in the cohort that was vaccinated in January, but when you age, stratify it, you see as the population so remember, in Israel, they vaccinated in January, their health care workers and their frail elderly. And so in the older population, you see a more pronounced decline.
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John: Right, six, so this stuff doesn't even last six months, yet natural infection, right, which is a lifetime of protection, I usually get the shot anyway.
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Adam: Well, yeah, and I've done a lot of and we've got some, we've got some pretty good producer notes about the immune system and how the auto auto immune if you have, if you're an IV, an auto immune disease, how that works, and then how you actually lose, lose a lot of your natural immunity you when you when you get this spike protein from the vaccine, it almost seems like putting another booster on top of that is insane. To release,
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John: they couldn't kill off enough people with the first round. And so again, I need a booster to get rid of the other old people out there. And you know that these old people in these old folks homes and everyone is just useless eaters the way these people see it. They should be done away with and this is a really good way to do it. Because it looks like you're doing everyone a favor.
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Adam: Coincidentally, the Department of Justice has dropped investigations into Michigan, Pennsylvania and New York nursing home COVID-19 deaths.
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John: Oh, that was common that COVID-19 murders in the nursing homes. Pretty much. Yeah, yeah, that's good. That's the garland guy. That's the guy. They wanted to make a Supreme Court justice. He's the one that has the Justice Department.
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Adam: Pretty, pretty good. And
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John: yeah, well, they got to get there, man. He got there, man. I have like a billion Biden clips that we'll get to later. Yeah.
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Adam: I'm glad you you went through those. Remember how disappointed I
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John: was on the line show very disappointed. So I said, Okay. Okay. Now I is ridiculous. I only did and by the way. You see all these clips. There's like 1000 of them. Half the show.
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Adam: Oh, yeah, just half of the town hall. Which when I go
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John: to the second half, I'll put some put some more up next Sunday. But since we're on the topic, I just want to play this clip. Yeah. You bite that just so we all know where we stand. Because you're talking about this. This all going on? I want you to play Biden WTF pandemic
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Adam: Biden.
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Unknown: Okay, here we go.
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To get there's legitimate questions people can ask that they worry about getting vaccinated, but the question is should be asked, answered and people should get vaccinated. But this is not a pandemics. We've made sure that since I got an office, we've we've inoculated over 160 million people.
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John: It's not a pandemic. No, that's I just wanted to make Through all his harem scarem clips, you're playing the live down. Not all the rest of it. It's not
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Adam: not a pandemic people, not a pandemic.
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John: So why why what's the fuss?
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Adam: Well, could it be just to sell more Pfizer? Could it be just to sell some boosters make some more money for Pfizer? Doctor?
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Unknown: I want to go back though to this idea of the booster shot. Why do you think the CDC thus far has been as resistant as it appears that they are to the suggestion that a booster could even be necessary? I mean, you're you're getting even the sort of ideas promulgated that Pfizer's pushing this because they they want to do this for profit as opposed to appears what you're saying. And maybe some of these studies are saying that that they actually may be needed. Well, look, if if in fact, we require boosters in us, it'd be among an older population. By and large, anyone who is vaccinated now wouldn't need a booster anyone who is vaccinated during the summer is younger, healthier, would need a boost to go into the fall. So we're probably talking about 30 to 40 million injections out of 4 billion vaccines that are going to be delivered by Pfizer next year. So this is not a big
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Adam: 4 billion that are going to be delivered injections out of 4 billion vaccines that are going to be delivered by multiply that
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John: by 20 bucks in a shot
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Adam: for next year, 4 billion
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Unknown: injections out of 4 billion vaccines that are gonna be delivered by Pfizer next year. So this is not a big component of what Pfizer is going to be delivering to the world. So I sort of reject the notion that this is somehow, you know, an effort to try to get more vaccine out there. You know,
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Adam: it's actually it's actually brilliant. Now that I think about it, because what is this, ultimately about, and we saw a lot of the money that went from COVID relief into hospital systems who immediately gobbled up other hospitals, a smaller hospital chains. We saw the incredible I mean, ventilators who needs ventilators anymore. That's that's, I mean, I'm not trying to trivialize it, but view we made so many ventilators and so much money was made, there was money made on the refrigeration for the vaccine, that buildings still galling you very much, it was $2 billion for refrigeration that turned out Schrader wasn't need or they act like it wasn't needed. Now, we know what are we and what have we, in effect created? And then I don't want to scare people because I think it's it's certainly not everybody who has issues after receiving the vaccination. It's it's a percentage. But it seems like it's groovy, you know, just more and more patients more intake, more new customers, with with with auto immune issues that pop up because of the weakened resistance. This is why people we have examples of diabetes, and shingles. And these are all autoimmune things, whose great, it's more money. So they don't actually have to get more money from the vaccination. Although it seems clear that by next year, they will have developed a COVID and flu vaccination in one, hence the call maybe for the testing machines to do both. Actually.
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John: I want to stop you. That's a red book item. Because that's what they did with the with the swine flu, if you recall,
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Adam: yeah, I think I think you probably call this red book A long time ago,
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John: is that they decided at some point, okay, well, we've we've made we've spent a shot our wide. So let's come up, that's what we're gonna do. Well, let's we can do a value add instead, because there's money to be made with value, add value adds, everybody loves the term. And we can just incorporate it into flu shot. So you may actually may even be an alternative flu plus COVID, or just flu shot. But everyone will opt out for the flu plus COVID because there'll be promoted and so the next thing you know, all flu shots will be flu plus COVID. And for an extra probably five bucks, or
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Adam: here's something really interesting winner. It's a winner. There's been something interesting, this Professor drosten DRS T and he's the German researcher cited for the first COVID test essay. So that's what goes into the into the test. I am going to read this verbatim I did not know this previous successes recorded by Dr. Professor drosten. And his research group includes the development of novel Zika virus test the development of a standard test for MERS and the CO discoverers of the SARS virus in 2003. An interesting one guy, one guy with his team discovers all these things and as all the tests for him and everything, I'm unbelievable. That guy's a genius. He must be must be. See, what do I have here? A couple other things. Yeah, this was this was on. Good Morning America. Just talking about other diseases that have resulted from some of the measures taken
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Unknown: CDC is reporting Taken respiratory viruses many are saying there's summer cold systems are more severe this time around. This story was first on the new york times its break it down with dr. john Nash and didn't only read about in the New York Times ran through all my girls last month, and they did say it was more severe than they felt in the past. So
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why is this happening?
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Well, it happened to me also last month, so they're not alone. It's happening to a lot of people. And there are a lot of theories involved. First of all, you know, we've been in a lockdown period wearing masks separated for a long time. So as we unmask, as we get closer together, that obviously increases exposure to these other pathogens. Also, our immune system needs constant stimulation. Now, that doesn't mean it's had some permanent damage with the masks and the distancing, but that also can kind of delay the onset and make it more severe. And then this phenomenon known as immunity dead again, we need to be exposed to pathogens in order to keep our immune system well. But George a year and a half ago, people hadn't really heard of Coronavirus now it's not just Coronavirus, it's rhinovirus add no virus, RSV para influenza, there's a slew of respiratory pathogens that can give us these and COVID Well, you know what I'm gonna say it's not your job to be your own doctor, even if you are a doctor. So try not to, you know, make that diagnosis yourself.
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Adam: Oh, gee. So because we had silly masks, which seems pretty clear. They don't work Serge, lots of surgeons, no, you're not even wearing them in the theater anymore. Now we have all kinds of other respiratory illnesses because of immunity debt. I mean, this is it's really and just the the ease which has this off now the ease with which people pass this off. All right. Well, we might as well get to some of the meat and potatoes. Let's just ask Fauci, are we going for another lockdown,
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Unknown: given that new cases have tripled over the last month? Is it possible we're heading towards a new lockdown?
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I don't see a lockdown in the future. Nor I remember, when you're dealing with the shopping decline in cases you were talking about. Overwhelmingly that among unvaccinated people.
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Adam: Such a lie. So many lies. We have that we have the Look around you. Just talk to anybody? Oh, yeah, yeah, you got it. Okay, got it. 100 vaccinated Royal Navy crew members infected with COVID onboard the HMS Queen Elizabeth Warcraft, it's getting embarrassing.
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John: Well, I said this before, and I didn't happen the way I thought it would, which is the backing off. But this news phenomenon, which you've highlighted in this particular, though, is a segment of vaccinated people getting sick to an extreme In other words, and getting dying?
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Adam: Yes.
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John: They do. These reports have got to end.
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Adam: journalistically. They're really scratching the edge. They're, they're punching the
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John: envelope. They're having trouble. Yes. Well, so but this debate and and by the way, the Biden Town Hall was just laced with Biden lying about Oh, if you get the shot, you're never gonna get in the hospital. Oh, gee, they
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Adam: there was a they did a fact check on that NBC fact check the president while urging more Americans to get the shots. Last night, President Biden made this claim, you're not going to you're not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations, but that's not true. But that's not true. No, it's not true. All right, let's go to the to the to the end game here. Let's go to the possible mandates, vaccine passports. This is what's being protested around the world except the United States, which I find phenomenal, that we're that we're the country that where the citizenry is armed. We're completely compliant.
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John: Well, hold on a second. I'm going to defend the American public here. Okay. First of all, and you
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Adam: don't include new york city doesn't include New York City and Austin, where you're not defending them.
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John: I'm not defending anybody from New York City. I'm defending the general public that would be protesting this. You're in Austin and where you left Austin, you went to an area where they don't even wear masks. You went to you said you're so relaxed. You don't have to wear masks every but nobody cares. The other people have moved into areas where there's no we're scofflaws at a certain level in this in this country and they have never put the clamp down in California during this whole beginning. When it last year. I'm talking about March, April May when when the traffic was empty. You could go out and drive around it was fantastic. Um, you could I could I would left I wasn't here I was driving around and I just looked into I read the regulations or regulations were rather loose. I was a member of the media, I had media exemption, I could do whatever I wanted. And everybody else, you know, and if you didn't want a member, the me and nobody was getting pulled over by the police, no one was getting cited. There was none of that going on. So we didn't have any reason to if you put the clamps down, this is what happens. The American Revolution A lot of people don't realize part of it was because of the because of the taxation without representations because it wasn't if you look into it from a lot of perspectives, it will tell you the same story. It wasn't that we rebelled because of the taxation. It we rebelled, because they enforced the taxation at some point,
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King, George and George the Third, they actually lowered the taxes on tea and all these things that they were bitching about, but they put an enforcement mechanism and and on this show, I'm always talking about enforcement mechanisms, because I worked for an enforcement agency, we understand the difference. You start so they weren't clamping down on the American public. They weren't making a big fuss like they do in France or Australia. And checking knocking on doors, making sure you're inside. So we could do what we wanted. I mean, a lot of people yeah, it was all voluntary, voluntary, and we said that so there's I don't believe that we would we were put into position to riot.
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Adam: Good. Well, I I yes, I think you're right.
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John: And I think it's still true.
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Adam: I sure. I hope I believe it as well. I hope it but you know the people out here in Austin, we distill connections to Austin, so we're still concerned.
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John: Yeah, your your your little sojourn in Austin after living in San Francisco, in LA. is skewed your perspectives following
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Adam: me? That's the problem. It's like the rain stick rain. It's following me. Okay, so yes, indeed. We do not have blocked downs. But you know what's happening. I'll just give you an example. Even though I'm out of Austin. I'm still getting these calls and texts.
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Unknown: This is an important message as demand second set of data is often public health has an important message for you. COVID-19 is spreading rapidly and often. Often public health is recommending people regardless of vaccination status, where math indoors and outdoors when you can socially distance. For those who are partially or unvaccinated, we need to ask more from you. We strongly encourage you to stay home at separate central trips. And please consider getting vaccinated now. getting vaccinated is the best way to stop the spread of covid 19. This is bad vaccines.gov to find where you can get your free vaccine.
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Adam: Showing the vaccine Yes, phase four in Austin. Yeah, I have not received any reports but mandated now mass indoors outdoors. If you haven't been vaccinated, hang yourself, do anything but don't don't be a free human. So I'm waiting to see what comes from that. Now before I get into what actually is just play the you probably saw this but this was this was big news because it's one of those pockets of variants with a variant factories live. It's the South it's the red state up it's the conservatives up it's Alabama but Mima all the governor, she had this to say
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Unknown: back here at home cases are surging. And it doesn't get much clearer than this. This What is it going to take to get people to get shots? And I don't know You tell me. Both supposed to have common sense.
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But it's time for to start blaming the unvaccinated folks, not the regular folks, the unvaccinated folks that let them stay. But as a leader of the state, don't you think it's your responsibility to try and help get this situation under control?
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I've done all I know how to do. I can encourage you to do something, but I can't make you take care of yourself.
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Wow, that is remarkable. governors are furious. Hospitals are overwhelmed. The economy is shaky and yet Americans are still refusing a life saving tool that the rest of the world desperately wants.
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John: Oh, who is this breathless reporter? That's Mika.
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Adam: That's Mika Brzezinski from morning, Joe.
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John: Oh, she's doing
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Adam: now let's go back to Dr. Scott Gottlieb. And let's talk to him about mandates because you know, everything is kind of flowing into each other mandates, vaccine passports, it's two sides of the same coin. You know, you can have a mandate from your government, which we don't have and I doubt will happen, although there's a lot of people calling for it. And in France, in fact, there is a form of a mandate you can, from what we've heard from the President may not be true. So How about here? what's what's going to happen in America? I think we already know how it's going to go. Can
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Unknown: you weigh in on what we're hearing from the NFL overnight about their plans, effectively to try to incentivize or de incentivize people who don't take the vaccine and to get the entire team's the club's data to all be vaccinated? effectively, they're saying, look, if you're not vaccinated, and something happens, and you have to forfeit, it's gonna cost you it's gonna cost you money. It will certainly looks like a way to mandate vaccination without mandating vaccination. I think as we head into the, into the fall in the winter, hopefully the vaccines achieved full approval, I think you're going to see more businesses do this, I think you're going to see more mandates get put in place, certainly in a healthcare setting and starting to see that become more commonplace. business wants to restart people want to restart activities, and to the extent that the vaccines are going to provide an added measure, to be able to do that safely and protect venues where you're bringing people together. I think you're going to see more sports teams, more business venues start to mandate vaccination. Oh,
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Adam: he's such a clairvoyant. Of course, the sports teams, that's where you're really going to show your muscle that's an easy one. Yeah, you can't come to your work if you're not vaccinated, or you just won't get paid for your work.
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John: This was get millions, this was the get millions from home. To put those sports guys get millions. If not like you or me or somebody worked at, you know, a $15 an hour job. This is I'm not gonna take the vaccine. Those guys make millions, like 1020 $40 million dollars a year, some of them.
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Adam: Oh, the I got the impression that maybe that's from some of the lower ranked players, that if the team doesn't make money because we had to cancel or forfeit, then you're not going to get paid either. Don't they have paid docking? I thought they had that in the NFL.
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John: They have it's usually fight called fines, fines. Okay, they had this latest rule, which is not going to hold up. Oh, by the way, the No one's going to forfeit. forfeit for fitting means that you get so many people testing positive. You can't field a team. Hold on hold on 44. I've been following No, I know. That's
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Adam: why I want to play the report for myself. And then then I want you to deliver this commentary
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John: tonight a warning from the NFL to its teams. If there's a COVID outbreak and players are not vaccinated, prepare to forfeit and lose the game. The League has tried to get players immunized. 78% have gotten at least one dose. The NFL commissioner sent out a memo saying that any team which causes the game to be canceled, will be responsible for financial losses and players on both teams won't get paid. They're
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Unknown: hoping as players begin to report to training camp this week into next week that they'll start getting vaccinated so that they can meet that sort of threshold that they've all said
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John: for one another around 85 or so percent for all teams DeAndre Hopkins, one of the players who says he won't get vaccinated tweeted this being in a position to hurt my team because I don't want to partake in the vaccine is making me question my future in the NFL.
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Adam: All right now, I'd love to hear it since you've been following it.
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John: Alright, they already have enough people vaccinated in the NFL. That the idea of a forfeiture which, which specifically says you can't field a team is nonsense. It's not going to happen. There's going to be no forfeits. They just threw this in this kind of scare people.
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Adam: What you're saying is there's they got enough guys on every team that they can always play the game
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John: and they can feel the team. Because only 11 people out there and in fact your day I think there's a for say you have a 44 man roster. You got you know, you can play and a lot of guys can go play two way they can play the offensive defense if you really had to, but that's not going to happen because everyone's got vaccinations. except a few holdouts like DeAndre Hopkins, who is such a valuable player. He's like maybe the best wide receiver in the league. That he's just not going to get the shot and is nothing's gonna come of it. He's just gonna coach through it or just test them a lot. I gotta be tough. It's gonna get on his nerves. Right?
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Adam: So this is more this is more marketing than actual threat to the to the guy beliefs. I
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John: believe it's all marketing. Well, here's how it works. And let me just continue because they've also introduced something else, which is, this is a marketing and a distraction. Oh, the distraction is the NFL is all as glamorous wisdom, has decided that at least for the first few games of the year until people get pissed off about this, that they're not only going to play the national anthem at the beginning of the games, they're going to play the black national anthem. Now, I didn't know there was a black national anthem. Yeah, but yes, I did. Actually it seems that there's a black national I know there's a black name is this a different nation, different country different? What I would get started, is there a black nation that's that's different than the American nation? I don't know. But this was becoming an issue right away. Boom, all of a sudden this shows up this bullcrap.
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Adam: Excellent I'd like that analysis that makes total sense however it has ever had as active is worked very poorly. The mo when this came out mo who's a huge now he already gave up on basketball. He gave up on basketball with the whole King James China thing. Now that that I think is more
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John: myself on that
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Adam: No, no, but this the NFL this with the with the with the basically mandating vaccines for the players the way it's marketed. He says he's out. He's like a fantasy game league player. He's totally into it. And he said no, I'm gonna learn how to play the mandolin I made that up but would it be funny use of his time.
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John: Amanda like just a musical instrument, three hour football.
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Adam: The world would be much better off. That is a good analysis. They really needed something to distract from that is Yeah, I saw that getting legs and then just kind of disappeared. That's a very good catch.
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John: So you'll be seeing DeAndre Hopkins play next season. Some fans of the team now that's good for you fans left? And of course if yes, hit or left
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Adam: if you really look at the numbers 48 if we're going to call it by color, as the media likes to do white Americans 48% vaccinated black Americans is I think it's 32% but really it's the brown Americans they are very wary of, of the vaccine. And even around here if I go to hcb most brown Americans, you know, I don't know where they're from, but I'm just gonna call them brown like the media does. They're all wearing masks. So I'm presuming that they're not taking the vaccine and that they're just very careful. It's and it's very obvious. Italy also protesting against passports, no green pass. They're against the actual green pass. And and I just want to remind us of that red book entry. The reason why the COVID pass in the European Union is called the green passes it will Annette unavoidably be used for some green passage if your carbon rating is correct, or something. Yeah, green no doubt about it. Agree the creek is not a coincidence. And this is interesting, one of our producers, and I went to a critical care facility to get his vaccination. I'm sorry, he got to egg test. No, he got a vaccine. He had Oh, he got a vaccination earlier and he thought he had it he went back to get a COVID-19 test. Then he sent first he sent me a little snippet, which I've put in the show notes. I said, Dude, this could have been from the telegram group and he sent me the full document with his name redacted, but I'm putting this part in his little warning from the, from
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the from the clinic where he got his test, your rapid COVID-19 test was negative. Please still use caution and wear a mask to protect yourself and others while continuing tactical versions of other humanoids. But that's exactly what I say this is bogus. That's why I told him I said, Dude, you got to send the full thing which he did. It's really
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John: don't believe
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Adam: it's a critical care. So it could have been just them having a joke. I mean, that's possible that they just put it on.
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John: Okay, I'm working. Let's say I'm working there. If I was working at a place where there was requires john get could get to work, go. Can you write this memo up? We got a post this. I don't have time to post it. I've got other things to do. Just do it. Just do it. Okay, okay, I'll do it. And I would put that in. I would put that in and maybe one other gag.
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Adam: About there's only one, five, but I thought that was I mean, there's got to be a reference to some game or something where that's tactical is
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John: somebody I know, I know, these kinds of I'm one of them. I'm one of these guys. All right. Let's do stuff like this. Less jokey is, you know,
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Adam: whenever you want to propagate something in the United States, and certainly if you want to do something to, to communicate to our black and black American brothers and sisters, again, the media uses colors. You always go through the ministers and the reference. That's why we have Reverend Al Sharpton, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, you know, this is not a mistake. These are communicators for the Boulay or for the elites, the Illuminati or for just the pharmaceutical industry, whoever's got the money. So I am in possession of prayers for COVID which is a huge PDF Then there's and then there's attribution, which Reverend or minister and several rabbis, and they have prayers, and I'd like to share one. Eye prayer for COVID-19. Would you like to? Would you like to hear this prayer? Yeah. A prayer for receiving the COVID vaccine. I've been praying for this day. And now it is here. With great excitement, a touch of trepidation and with deep gratitude. I give thanks to all the scientists who toiled day and night, so that I might receive this tiny vaccination that will protect me and all souls around this world. With a pandemic still raging. I am blessed to do my part to defeated Let this be the beginning of a new day, a new time of hope, of joy of freedom and most of all of health. I thank you God for blessing me with life for sustaining my life, and for enabling me to reach this all filled moment. Amen. And a woman
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John: does it say a woman Oh, I
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Adam: made that up. But this is they're praying to science.
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John: There's an element of blasphemy in that
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Adam: no shit. Yeah, it's one after another in the way I see it. Like, okay. Here's something that is very, very suspicious. There's been an I know if it's an actual lawsuit or an ongoing campaign for the participants in the novo Vax vaccine trial in the United Kingdom. at issue is that the people who everyone who was involved in this now as far as I know, the people who had placebo administered to them were later Pfizer certainly did it were later given the actual vaccine, but I do not know that for sure about Novavax. But the the motion that made it all the way into the into the house of the parliament was you know, even if we got the placebo, we should get a vaccine passport. So said so done. On grateful for the younger members question was speaker on the Novak's trial participants? They will have their vaccine pass in the United Kingdom. And of course we're working with other countries to make sure that that is recognized. But as far as the UK is concerned, they will be considered as fully vaccinated whether they've had the placebo or the vaccine. Really?
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John: Really no. I find this interesting I find this
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Adam: rather disturbing. If I were a believer in the that I could get sick from an unvaccinated person despite my double jabbed and then j&j top ups and everything. It would be very disturbing, but no. We're gonna have a gaffe, I got another gaff. I love these gaffes. This time, it's Newsmax. And Newsmax is talking to Senator Dr. Ron, Rand Paul, and see if you can spot the gas.
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Unknown: For children, the bar is going to be much greater because children get almost no COVID symptoms. They rarely die from it. It's about one in a million. And so we're gonna have to be even more stringent with proving the safety of the vaccine. If you're over 65 you know, it's about 2000 people out of every million died instead of one.
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Yeah. And this vaccine. This vaccine is not FDA approved for senior citizens center, you said 100 million people have had Coronavirus in this country. I know that 200 million have had at least one shot of the virus. That's 300 million. That's that's the majority of the country right
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there.
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Why didn't somebody tell that to Dr. Fauci?
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John: Well, some have had both some of both have the disease and the vaccine, but we should study that also. Because we would want to know, is the vaccine more dangerous? Are you more likely to have serious side effects? So there are rare side effects? thrombocytopenia is one lower,
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Adam: you didn't hear a digit?
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John: Nope. Okay. It's in the beginning, listening carefully.
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Adam: I know it's so To be honest, I almost missed it again, myself.
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Unknown: For children, the bar is going to be much greater because children get almost no COVID symptoms. They rarely die from it. It's about one in a million. And so we're gonna have to be even more stringent with proving the safety of the vaccine. If you're over 65. You know, it's about 2000 people out of every million died. One
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Yeah. And this vaccine. This vaccine is not FDA approved for senior citizens center. You said 100 million people have had Coronavirus in this country. I know that 200 million have had at least one shot of the virus. That's 300 million. That's
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John: Yep, you know, I listened for it to the first time I know, you can sing a little bit helped with noticing a bit. So it was one of our switcheroos. Yep. Where they say viruses that a vaccine or vaccine instead of virus and yeah, that's a good one. a hard one for some reason very hard to hear. Yeah, there's something hypnotic about. I think it's the boredom factor. This is so boring. To me, like we have people that write us knows stop talking about this. And it's, it is a boring boredom element and you get load. Yeah, okay.
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Adam: Yeah, you can over taken over over promote this stuff. You know, they really can people just withdraw and witness the, the ratings, even the even the President had with last of all three news networks. It was on CNN, his town hall. Oh, that had
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John: was the worst hit less
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Adam: than MSM last to msnbc. Just regular programming. I mean, that that tells you something right there. They're not interested in COVID not interested in the president and doing other things. They don't care.
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John: Yeah, they can't keep the public jacked up this long. Now, I will mention something I noticed that, and I am gonna have to put this in an SMS to do something to get this information as part of the as the part of the litany, which is that in the original pandemic, the Spanish flu pandemic, yeah, late 1980s. Era era, it did have it did, it had a big effect the first year, and it actually had a secondary effect a second year. In other words, this we're seeing, which is people getting COVID, whether it's the Delta variant, or whether it's just COVID is nonsense about the variance. That would happen in the in the, because I looked at the charts for the Spanish flu, and it had a big bump, very similar to the one we had with COVID. And then the next year, there was another big, it wasn't a big, big bump, it was about a 50% or 30% of the original bump, and then it disappeared completely in the third year. So we're stuck with this thing. For the whole two years. It didn't it wasn't like SARS, which they really got rid of really fast because they really clamped down on it. This thing got in got into the wild to an extreme. And it and this is pretty just to me, I think they're just patterning their, their pitches after what happened in the 1918 episode. Okay, why is this gonna happen? You know, what can we do to sell more vaccines.
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Adam: It reminds me of my day trading days, when I look at some of these charts of infections and hospitalizations, we'd be looking at this rise, like holics is going up, and it really is going up. And then you forget, you have to zoom out to see the whole year of trading. And it turns out way down at the bottom with a little blip that you're looking at. These are all these these beautiful tricks that that can be played that just you know, everyone falls, it's easy to fall for that. Although you remember the golfer john? JOHN ROM? Yeah, he is now tested positive for COVID. A second time in two months.
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John: Really? Yeah. This poor guy, what do they got against him?
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Adam: I don't know. They don't like him for sure. This is something very weird. Some people, you know, test positive on these, not for not for diagnostics, intended PCR, quote tests for months.
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John: For months. Yes, this is true.
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Adam: Carrying virus. All right. I'm about ready to wrap this up. We do have to check in one more time, with the now seemingly wiped off from the news cycle. Is it a lab? Is it a bat? Well, even Fauci is starting to backtrack. What was your impression of what he would say, say a month ago or two months ago about this conspiracy theory?
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John: Just that it was a conspiracy theory is no evidence that show this is a bat, you know, that is other than a bat virus or pangolin or something.
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Adam: Yeah. And he even said that even told Rand Paul, officially, he has nobody's talking about his official status from start to come, I tell you that you're putting on notice. Let's see how he talks. Now.
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Unknown: I wrote in The Washington Post today, the foreign policy columnist that what everyone can now see clearly is that the NIH was collaborating on risky research with a Chinese lab that had zero transparency, zero accountability during the crisis, no one in a position of power. He says address that. Fauci is arguing the system worked. It didn't. What do you make it there? You know, it's more complicated than that. And he explained it in the brief period of time. If you look at the research that was done, it was research that was highly recommended by peer reviewed our United States peer reviews.
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Adam: Do we have our unite? Is there a United States bureau of peer reviews? Because he's sure it makes it sound like that.
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John: You know, I have to mention something here because I didn't just no way to clip it. But it was on I watched CG TV quite a bit. China global TV, and it's of all propaganda, and especially during this anniversary of the Communist Party, and they had they were doing a thing about the origins of the virus. If for some reason, I don't know why it had nothing to do with what they were saying. But they shot a quick, like a 10 frame polled of the fort Dietrich got Maryland. You know, this is their sign that says Fort Detrick.
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Adam: Yeah, it's their counter to the Wu Han virology. It's our, it's our place. And they just put that on the screen for a split second without saying anything about it. They just kept talking. This is the this is the part of the war that comes before we start shooting at each other. It's the information wars first, then we were pre kinetic right now.
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John: So they got this four diedring thing here and it just and then they go off on their merry way. And I'm going
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Adam: great. I can't blame them. Good job. They're learning because
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John: it's, you know, their original thinking was that this was developed in Fort Dietrich. And then because of the shutdown of of gain of function research in the United States, it was just shut down. They just know it's illegal. Now. They shipped it to the rule hand place, and they don't want to talk about this. That's fantastic. Chinese No.
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Adam: Yeah. Well, let's listen to Fauci. And he's going to try and explain he's going to try and explain this a little differently than it's been doing so far.
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Unknown: You make it? You know, it's more complicated than that, Neil, I don't I don't know if we can explain it in the brief period of time we have if you look at the research, that was done, it was research that was highly recommended, by peer reviewed our United States peer reviews, it got a very high score in the peer review system. And the purpose of the research was very, very clear. He was to try
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Adam: again, that was what I wanted to ask you, is there such a thing as the peer review system and the United States of peer review department, because he's making it sound like this is some it's not just per publication.
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John: Now that he mentions it, I wonder if there's not like, it's like, you know, it's like when you're running a news operation, you have your Rolodex of people to call. That's why Gottlieb gets on all these shows, and they have relations built. I think there's probably people that are involved in peer review to such an extent that they're part of a list. And it goes out to them. When you finish something you need to get paid to, for example, say you wrote a paper and you want to get it peer reviewed. How do you do that? You have a bunch of peers in your back pocket.
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Adam: I don't think it's the US DPR. Didn't you know that?
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John: Well, I don't I know what he says is a generalization. But I bet you there's a there's a mechanism that allows us to work and that's what he's talking about at that has to be it? Well,
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Adam: I've never heard it described that way. The peer review review process, yes. The peer review, like the United States peer review, the United States has just stumbled department of peer review.
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John: I'm not gonna beat me we beat him up enough. We don't need that.
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Adam: Oh, no, no, I'm pummeling him until it's just a sack of broken bones.
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John: It'll be a while. Here we go.
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Unknown: time we have if you look at the research that was done, it was research that was highly recommended by peer reviewed our United States peer reviews, and got a very high score in the peer review system. And the purpose of the research was very, very clear. He was to try and determine what was out there in the bad population that might be ultimately risky. For us, it was done in the context of trying to find out what the precise environmental bath source was of saws, Coby one, so that we could prevent saws COVID to so was research that was done by qualified people right
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now, when
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there's all of this thing about China. That's a different situation. Now, back then, when you only with qualified, highly respected Chinese scientists, so it isn't what was made out to be about dealing with really, really bad people, because those scientists were very well respected in the scientific community, internationally.
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Adam: Now, did you understand a word?
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John: I know what he was trying to say he's trying to beat around the bush by you know, he's not addressing a couple of the elephant in the room seems to me. If this was developed at that lab in Wuhan, how did it get out? Was gets taken out as a weapon? Or did it just escaped by some bonehead luck, because the mechanism meant that the safety mechanisms that that lab sock which technically is true, because they've shown time and time again that that lab is not the most safe in the world. So yeah, no, no, not now. He's just trying to he's covering up.
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Adam: Yeah, well, what it sounds like to me is to your point. There was gain of function research being done, probably partially, at least at Fort Dietrich, the original reasoning was, hey, can this be turned into a biological weapon? And the second question would be, can we use it? But then when it got when they started to shut this down, they moved it off to the Wu Han lab, and there it was, either, and that's where stuff happened. But he's really backtracking on that. This is just a conspiracy theory. Boy,
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John: he must know something's coming out.
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Adam: Gosh, I sure hope so. The results of the Arizona audit. That's what's coming out. I've been watching the Olympics, that it really sucks.
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John: Oh, it totally you know, I haven't watched it Really? Seriously. But every time I tune in to see some of it, and there's these empty stands, and these people doing stuff just by themselves feels such low energy that is a guy gives you the creeps. You don't want to watch it.
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Adam: Yeah, I mean, I was even watching water polo and just trying to get into the spirit of it. It's very hard, you know, there's no cheering section. There's no cutting away to you know, the parents, all that human interest stuff. By the way, there's been zero human. Did you know that Toyota pulled out entirely. This thing is a disaster. ratings are down I think 50% if not more, over the last Olympic coverage. And as usual, it's you know, it's To me, it's a globalist slave party. Under the guise of representing I'm serious to representing your country and of course it globalist slave party, globalist. It's the GSP the globalist slave party. It's so big, they can only do it once every four years. And all the all the elites, which is the Olympic Committee, the IOC, they bring all their buddies from corporations and they all go have a great time. And, and we're led to of course, you know, we they're young people who are athletes, and they have a 24 month window of training up to the Olympics and then and then making something out of yourself and hopefully getting one of the deals from from the from the cronies who are all all hanging out with the IOC people it's really quite disgusting. And I mean, do you even get paid anything for these Olympics now? Do you see the beds they're on? They're on cardboard box beds in a fold out? Yeah. And, and then this, this really blew my mind. This is from the this is from the BBC, a little nasal Lee sound. This is the
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part of the opening ceremonies. This is a little thing they threw on the screen with the Olympic Laurel. And the Olympic Laurel is a prize that they they give away to someone who's who has done something beautiful for humanity, who clearly is not in sports. Listen to this
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Unknown: recognizes an outstanding contribution to the Olympic vision and values in the field of culture development through sport. The Tokyo 2020 award goes to Nobel laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus, the father of social business and microcredit. Professor Yunus established the Grameen Bank in 1983, fueled by the belief that credit is a fundamental human rights
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Adam: credit is a fundamental human right.
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John: What did you just play?
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Adam: That was from the BBC the opening ceremonies where they honor the Olympic Laurel recipient. This
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John: it sounded so dystopian. I know that's what made it good to go and nobody in the stands is what makes it so good. I'm doing it by human rights for credit, no
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Adam: credit.
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John: So let me give you the backstory. I heard what they said credit is a basic human right, but what kind of insane person would say something like that?
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Adam: This professor who was his name again, hold on. Nobel laureate, Professor Muhammad Yunus, Nobel laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus, the father of social business and microcredit, the father of social business, microcredit
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John: we can hear it it's very it's not that it's not garbled.
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Adam: Well, isn't that the kind of stuff that is enslaved Africa through cell phone microcredit, the people of Haiti cell phone? microcredit is not what the big cell phone guys got all the deals from, from probably through Maine, the Clinton Foundation to provide this
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John: idea. Yes, shocked well, because
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Adam: now now that just blatantly saying credit is a human rights. Genius,
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Unknown: Grameen Bank in 1983 fueled by the belief that credit is a fundamental human rights that
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Adam: you're right, it is right out of a sci fi movie. That is great. That's right, you dead slaves beautiful. With that. I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to use the man who put the sea in the human right of credit. Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. JOHN C. Dvorak.
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John: Well, in the morning to you, Mr. Adam Curry. Also in the morning to all credit slaves, boots on the ground, feeding their subs in the water and all the dames and knights out there
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Adam: in the morning to all of our trolls and the troll room. Credit troll slaves. Yes, let's count. Oh, hold on a second. Hands up slaves. Okay, I'm liking what I see. Good job trolls. 2358. That's good.
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John: That's up. 2200
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Adam: Yeah, so we're up.
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John: What is triggering this? Because boring core COVID Yes, they've
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Adam: been pounded. They've been timed it to death. Everyone's afraid. People are afraid people are afraid. They tune in for the voice of reason. And then when they hear us joking about stuff. They think oh, look at those two old dudes. old dude. They're just joy. It's not that bad life. Okay, we're gonna be fine. Those trolls are looking for more to join. They always would like more trolls in the troll room, you can find him at troll room.io. And this is not just any old troll room is a special troll room where you can also listen to the live stream, which we do on Thursdays and Sundays. Darren O'Neill's streams live before us Nick the RAD streams Wednesday night. dh unplugged, I think also streams simulcast streams, it's just 24 hour seven operation. And it's an if we're not streaming live, it's podcasts that are part of no agenda nation gitmo-nation and you can sit there and troll troll them troll along troll each other. Have fun, just check in see everyone's doing troll room.io. You can also find a large contingent of us on the fediverse we have a mastodon server, which we have quite a number of people on, you cannot sign up anymore, but you can get to us from any other mastodon server through the Fetty verse. And you can follow john C. Dvorak at no agenda, social comm or Adam at no agenda, social calm. And before you know it, you'll have all of gitmo-nation streaming through your timeline. Now let's thank the artist for Episode 113 66. We've titled it the ping
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demick was almost unanimous. We knew that that's where it had that had to be the title was too good. And the cover art came from networks. And this was Thou shalt not talk to thy neighbor. Based upon the commandment from the New South Wales, was it the Health Minister a health official? This is Yeah, even if you go out to talk, Danny, but don't talk to anybody else. Now. I got some pushback on this part. And some people were not amused that we were mocking his or her Lord.
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John: Ah, well, I say okay, well, this was actually discussed. I said that this was borderline blasphemous. So we were aware of the problem Yes. And but the image of Jesus with a mask on to me was had so much social commentary burnt into it, that it had to be chosen. And if people were offended, then they were missing the absurdity of it. And that's what this was. In fact, I would I want to mention this aspect of these of this art and networks in particular, ness works is a very accomplished cover art guy. I've used this stuff for the newsletter all the time, but it tends to be it tends to lack it doesn't win a lot in these competitions, because it lacks an element and the element was if an art work and achieve this, you will probably get picked it at an absurdist element. Yes, and the element of absurdity is really always very compelling to the two of us we are attracted to it Yes. Because the basic show is about 30 of everything
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Adam: yes we are attracted to absurdity
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John: and so so the absurd element of a of a Jesus figure this is not Jesus Nobody said it was haha you see a Jesus like figure wearing a mask is so ultimately absurd that it does art had to be picked. And if networks can actually get his brain into that mode or a lot of these other artists can to the absurdity mode you'll get your stuff picked a lot more and this is his most absurd piece ever. And so it was picked for that reason. So we apologize anyone who is maybe offended but you shouldn't have been offended to begin with. We're going to take that tact by because when
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Adam: it's one thing it's almost like what we can't do drawings of Muhammad either. But wait.
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John: Can't do drawings now.
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Adam: Now, if there was a lot of art there, there
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John: was dick art. I mean, is that what you'd prefer just dicks flying around because of the vasos thing now I
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Adam: do. I did I really enjoy job art. I enjoyed the Van Jones crying in a in a heap of gold. That was actually quite a good one.
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John: Actually that if that was better executed it could have won and
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Adam: tante Neel Olympics logo was masks are hard to pick up when they're small. It doesn't really read well. And Kenny Ben's free speech with the British guy in jail was dynamite. Yeah, that was really really good. But again, it didn't hold up to the Thou shalt not talk to thy neighbor which by the way would have been Moses Am I right?
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John: Oh actually funny in a funny way you Yeah, they'll shout shout Yeah, the 10 commandments just a reference to the 10 commandments. That could have been Moses.
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Adam: The Credit Karma blowjobs very funny but no, no, there's
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John: both jobs are never gonna get in and either dicks are gonna get in. And by the way, we are banning and anyone should know this. And this is an art.
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Adam: Oh, yes.
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John: This is a message to this Matthew. Drop, go. Yeah. Dad little baby with his fist holding his fist shaking his fist. That that image is so trite and cliched and annoying that that will never get picked you if you put that little baby in an artwork, and I'm sure Darren is going to put one in right now. But it's just never going to get picked. So you're just wasting your time.
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Adam: But some people do that. Just Just send us a message or say Hey, Joe Darren doesn't come here. All the time. Yeah, who did all the blow jobs? There it is Darrin Kenny Ben. That's my people. Yeah, you go funny though. The so the kid totally blocked forever. Now an honorable mention before the four tante Neel is the hospitalist with the laminated tag the layman laminated credentials.
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John: Yeah, I like that piece a lot. And the reason was just not it wasn't going to have any pop. So we weren't going to pick it. But the creativity of it to have the no agenda does show name on the lanyard. Yeah, that was good. And then it's just a very, very artsy, but a little doll. Nice piece we liked. Just looking ahead.
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Adam: There's a lot of pieces that we can talk about. This was good. Just looking ahead and seeing tante Neel do not inhale art that she's already made for this show.
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John: I'm not saying Oh, yeah, that's the dead dead. I'm surprised as her that did that.
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Adam: That's what I like so much about it that she's This is a woman because we all know, women do not pass gas.
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John: Ever. This is more of a piece that I would expect from comic strip blogger.
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Adam: It's pretty good.
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John: There's the flying unicorn with gas coming out. But
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Adam: that's my little pony. My little unicorn pony or something
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John: that's actually quite fun. It's very.
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Adam: Okay, so if you are using a podcasting 2.0 compatible app, which you can find at new podcast apps.com you're seeing this right now rolling through in your in your podcast app, which is done by drip scrub Scott with our chapters. I did want to mention one other thing about an advancement in podcasting 2.0 I'm very excited about while the space jerks were floating around for 10 minutes. The developers Mainly Martin and Benjamin. And I think Alex over at podcasting 2.0 have for the first time implemented cross app comments. So you can comment on an episode, no matter what app you're using, it'll show up on all the other apps. I know it seems a trivial thing, but I think it's a great step for mankind. Never been done. This is where you go, that's amazing.
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John: All right, well, let's get on.
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Adam: All right, this is part of our value for value model, which means we expect you to produce the show with us, you do it with your time, your talent, your treasure, the people who come in with the right amounts. And of course, with their notes, as they can do as executive and associate executive producers. We thank them right up front. Let's go.
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John: Starting with anonymous for 33339. No Name, no location, he says I'm a Duke. And this is for the shapeshifting Jews jingle, no outline of jingles. Anything goes. Though, really do whatever you want. You could beat my ass with a bat. And I'd still not have a bad word to say it. We don't know which Duke This is, but for some reason doesn't want to. He wants us to play the shapeshifting juice clip, which we were discussing on banning forever. But yet he won't mention who he is now, but it's okay for us to get in trouble. Well, you know what, the Duke himself won't mention who he is.
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Adam: So I've received a lot of emails about this. From a lot of Jewish listeners, and they do not want it in fact, they think it's horrible that we even are considering retiring it. So I think we have to adhere to the mob. You've got karma.
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John: And by the way that a jingle is an example of the absurdist yes aspect of the no agenda show
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Adam: someone actually sent me a history. Someone sent me the history of how that came to be. And it was it was funny because it was I think it was either a Jew or someone else who was making this joke himself. It was a reason for it.
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John: There wasn't there was a it was a Jewish guy who wrote in bitching about shape shifting Jews. And it was it was funny whatever he said and then somebody came up with a jingle because he just caught him caught it The Beatles song in his head I guess and came up with the Django and then it's become quasi popular. Yeah. Let's go on and leave it at that. Alrighty, Terry dominantly at 333 33 comes in is an executive producer and using the that's our special for this is executive producer. donation drive is this number. We're trying to get everyone to be an executive producer at least once in their lives with the donation of 333 I just made I am now a Dane makonnen to the counting on the spreadsheet it took some time but I finally got there. Dame Lydia is fine. It's an old fashioned name goat camera for all
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Adam: congratulations see on the podium. You've got karma Okay, we have Travis Milner, Muna 333 33 another one of those executive producer Dr. Donations jingle repair request complete al sharpton and build back better we don't have enough show for a complete allshare our
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John: good our
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Adam: Yeah, but we do have a long one. Yeah, I got the long we rarely play the long respect and it's pretty good has a lot of stuff in there. This is credited to the next title edge for level four Dave Zephyr will keep track Yes, you should. As Dave Zephyr and I also known as Mr. Milner also but also known as Mrs. Milner but also known as Sheila Milner. We're headed back to Sioux Falls South Dakota from our anniversary road trip around Texas. We ended up in Oklahoma up on Oklahoma 33 which after just now looking it up on the map to make sure I had the road designation right I discovered it's both okay three and okay three three. Well, that makes sense for this 33333 donation. It's those little reminders from the universe. Also, john I was surprised when you nailed the pronunciation of our German last name is exactly the way we Milner say it. Like Molnar. Well, Adam said. Well, I've been saying it wrong apparently. Well, Adams said it the way about 90% of people here say it Milner so what's Molnar? Alright good. I was expecting more German pronunciation like merner it's great and interesting though. I know this is another late note and donation and the no It may not make it to Sunday show. Well it did. That's okay as I have to capture the moment as it seizes us apparently, I should have requested jingles with my gift to my beautiful hot and wonderful wife Sheila last weekend so this is a make good thank you for filtering the good parts of newsworthy events. So I don't
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have to from Travis Molnar, for Mrs Molnar. Sheila the axe I just missed them. They they came very near where we live and I just missed them on the Thursday night after the show I think as they were moving on so here is the longer complete al sharpton is getting lunch at chick fil a
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Unknown: the tortoise in the race. Kim Kardashian, he said annoy Weaver wash our ESP ICT they are all giddy. ESP ICT there is no real conference this week but
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Adam: we must. We must and we will much about that. Be committed beyond your freedom for some
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John: yummy, yummy Robert slack in Glendale, Arizona. This is another day that you would pronounce wrong generally speaking I would. It's spelled s la ght and he pronounced it slack has pronounced slate maybe he's in Glendale, Arizona 33333 ITM I love the show and please keep up the good work. I've finally gotten my act together and with this donation and the accounting below I can become a knight known as Sir Robert slack. I would like to be the classic or like that. I would like the classic hookers and blow for the roundtable and her jingles. I'd like a little build better to for you go there's your There's your random number. Yeah, a climate gate classic karma and if you can find it in the sound effect for the noodle gun, not the full jingle or the pew pew originally you had this limp sound that I thought it was just perfect for the noodle gun. I don't know what he's talking about necessarily, but you might. Lastly I would like to tell my lovely wife. Mel g i think is an adorable baby daughter Audrey that I love them. Here's the you guys never wit or find your exit strategy.
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Adam: Oh yes, let me see. Well, I think what he's talking about most likely is that is the original call. And here's the rest to the gate to the gate to the cloud that lies beyond your back for someone we got them all. You've got karma. We've got a whole build back better jingle package totally ready. Just like see something say something do the elites ever called do they want the good work?
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Unknown: Never. Not invented here. No, exactly. Never not invented here.
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John: Oh, we have a couple big donors here. I don't have notes for Robert Thatcher from cookeville Tennessee 333. And Joel Nelson has his his note from he's got his thing. I look. I looked at it with this email and Joel I found your mail from June and a bunch of other males but not this one. Unless Adam has it.
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Adam: No, I also looked we have that's not it. No, I have none of this. None of this came through. I have other notes that were Mia. Now these are these make goods. These are the ones that
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John: that make good. So no, this I don't know. We don't have it. So just send us some mail. So we'll read it some other time. I will read Emma Villette in Jefferson, Louisiana. She's a first associate executive producer to 5788 Happy 30/33 birthday to my smokin hot husband Steven. Steven Steven verlet. May He please be deduced?
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Adam: Yes, he may
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John: use ben de deuced thank you for being the most incredible dad to our our adorable human. No human resource, not a humanoid. We love you more than you'll ever know. No jingles just karma.
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Adam: You got it. You've got
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Adam: Now, we're in Well into associate executive producer credits baronet's or foenum from Appleton, Wisconsin to 4158. It's the Baron here checking in from Appleton Wisconsin birthplace of greta van susteren childhood home of Harry Houdini and the final resting place of Senator Joseph McCarthy. All this missing is the big ball of string please see my attached accounting this donation I am finally one and associate executive producer as all other donations fell below this level and to a barren Look at that. I would like you can get there. I love that I would like to claim for my barony Iceland pot. I tried to look it up on the peerage map, but it isn't working. And a cached image from someplace on the duck duck go showed it unclaimed Is it the decision of the peerage committee that I can claim Iceland? Yeah, good.
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John: I don't even have to do any research to know that.
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Adam: Why Iceland? I've actually been there. It's a unique place. They have endless energy and Bjork. What more could a dude we
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John: also have I should mention people want to travel to Iceland because you can do that on Icelandic air because they always want to stop and Reykjavik. The Icelanders have this tremendous wool from these weird sheep that you'll see when you drive around ice and this is screwball look and sheet they'll have like Rastafarian sheep, and their wool is naturally waterproof. And so is used to make sweaters. And the best wool shot and sweaters and blankets. The blankets are fantastic. And the best wool shop in the entire countries actually at the airport
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Adam: is that the big mall you always talk about? Well, it's
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John: not a big mall, but it's the airport is big. I mean, it's it's a shopping area, although European ones are Yeah, but this has a wool shop in it. That's just dynamite. Wow, did you a little tip for you travel?
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Adam: That's a good tip. Do you have Do you have any products from this wool?
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John: Oh yeah, I bought two or three sweaters in a blanket. Bow. And you can and by the way, you bring them in duty free because they're handmade goods nice.
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Adam: No jingles just relationship karma. And if I could kindly ask Adam to play the title change Bowie version rather than the version made to sound like that whiny dude, Bob Zimmerman from Minnesota nuts. I'd appreciate it. Yes, done. also put me on the birthday list for next Wednesday the 28th for 54 cycles on this mortal coil. And what would a donation be without a heartfelt thanks thank you gents for all you continue to do as you have in the decade plus since I've made my twice weekly donation to the best podcast in the universe, to show the amygdala shrinking content in the community our candles in the window on a cold dark winter's night in the morning and spelling it out rather than typing the initials so the squirrel mail filters don't zap me Baron Sir foenum of Iceland. Yep. Looking forward to it. You bet and I'm going to throw a comma your way. You've got karma witchy get this Yes, sir. Costs are circa 3456 this is one of our favorite numbers just heard you accidentally play my shitty Jcd three by three by accident on Thursday show. Yeah, that's true. It just made me laugh. Before I said he has thoughts on AMD stock. I would like to hear them sometime sir. What are your thoughts on the AMD I back in the trading days? I I made
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John: quite some ma'am. D is a great stock to trade up down. Yeah, it's gone up way way up way beyond anything that I mean, I recommend it in the days when I was writing for marketwatch i'd recommended the stock and it's you cleaned up if you'd bought it then I got fired when the women took over and it was I don't know I don't really have I do Yeah, but I'm not gonna go live to the DH and plug one of these days. I'll talk about it there. But I Sarah Woods Next on the list. $222.44. last show 30 to 66 you mentioned my podcast awake not woke Yes. Yes.
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Adam: Fun clip where? She says she loves the show. And there's two old dude's a soul crushing moment.
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John: Yeah, now we I can't thank you enough for mentioning your show. Someone's alerted me on Instagram that you shut shouted us out. And I immediately listened to the episode and gotta say I wasn't expecting you to have the clip of the show. And everything. What a treat that was. I knew that was the sign that I had to donate. So please de-douche me. You've been de deuced By the way, I have to say I love it that other podcasters donate to our podcast. Fantastic. Yeah, is now that I've paid you a few compliments. First the podcast is awake, not woke not awake but not woke which I think is what ISO So it's awake, cold and not woke. There's a different podcast with the latter title that was only released one episode back in 2020. And that was not us. We really did well also there's a couple of other wake but wake but not woke others things awake network. I guess it's a pun that's going around. We release new episodes every Sunday. Second, I am on the border of Gen Z and millennial because we'd predicted they were both Gen Z. And I would rather be grouped with millennials as I have always been an old soul. Also, an old soul millennial, the old, the old people. My co host, Chaz is a millennial. So not Zoomers. Thank you. Oh,
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Adam: I hear some disdain, disdain I hear there.
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John: This is the intergenerational stuff you had that we discuss in great detail on the show. And the only show that does so I might add. Because it's very difficult. You have to have a lot of you have to have your hooks in a lot of generations omega work. Third, I emailed Adam about trying podcasting. 2.0 and all he said was quote, it'll get easier next week. Nothing else.
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Adam: I'm a horrible promoter. So
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John: yes, she's trying to say
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Adam: I'd like to I'd like to understand when this I have to look at when this email came in.
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John: So I am trying but this is very new to me. Also. I'm sorry for harming Adams ego,
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Adam: man, old
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John: dudes comment. But hey, just being honest. Fern. Gotcha. Gotcha twice now. Damn. But really thank you guys again for sharing the clip. pleased to say that we will not sign some contract with Spotify, as free speech is important to us. The clip you played actually demonstrated my attempt at dancing around things I want to say. So I don't get censored on Apple podcasts or Spotify too early in the game give up but I will not sacrifice my free speech for money and sponsors. Wow, I would love to implement a value for value one day but until then stay awake, not woke. Sorry, the note is so long, just a nice warm podcasters goat karma would be useful.
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Adam: Love is lit. She
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John: says Sarah kind love is lit.
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Adam: I just want to see when that pan at $60 million offer on Spotify. Ah, that's very beautiful. I like that. Congratulations. And if I said I want to know when I said it was gonna get easier next week. I know what the context was. But I will follow up because it will get easier next week. We're trying every day to make it better and easier.
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John: I should mention that. It's not that you can do one of these days. I'll have a chat if you want and we can discuss how you can implement value for value properly. Yes.
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Adam: Because it's more in the in the mindset and the
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John: need a pep talk.
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Adam: Yes, exactly.
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John: The one thing a couple little tip tips. couple of tips. Mostly pep talk.
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Adam: The one thing I noticed that somehow got it and while not some it got into the lexicon and which I want to remind people value for value is not tips. You have all these please send me a tip, tip jar tip in me all these tip, tip tip tip things. The value for value is not tips. Tips is something you give to someone in addition for good service. And this is value. Because it makes sense to them that Yeah, I
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John: agree with you more effectively. He issued the idea of tip jars. Yeah. And in fact, I used to be in the early days used to be a showdown between the two good to win Pay Pal first came out of the out of the chute. There was a there was a competitor called tip jar.com Yep, yep, yep. And it failed.
1:44:10
Adam: Good point. What happened to tip jar.com?
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John: I either bought up by someone or just fold it. I
1:44:18
Adam: have no idea. Wow. I mean, the domain is still active. And it goes to domain for sale. No, the domain is not for sale. vision statements since 1996. Holy crap, there's still something up there, john. With a with a hit counter. That's how that's how old tip jar is. It has a hit counter. Ah,
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John: yeah. So that was a fail and that's you're absolutely right. This and these are not tips. And that's the beauty of this value for value. model is it's it's closer to some companies. You have the cat, you have the honesty bar or you go You pour yourself a drink and then you put the money in the till as if you'd bought the drink it's more like that and it is tips.
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Adam: Well, it's also a different pricing mechanism instead of us saying you know, give us a tip just the tip or send us $5
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John: off tip also is diminutive to the tip of the iceberg we don't want the tip of the iceberg the
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Adam: full thing you don't want just
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John: the iceberg that for
1:45:27
Adam: that full man Yeah. Thank you very much. Let me do the goat Carmen before I forget here you've got karma. Okay, here's a couple of notes that we missed. Or that we'll wait before
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John: we get one more on the low I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Yeah, we have Agnes I believe she's on the bottom there. She came in from Toronto 200 bucks. The only note I have from her is a quick question and she says Hey guys, is a potential came with 200 Is it possible if I can add my letter as well? This stuff is pretty new to me. Thank you in advance. Answer Yes. So send it to Yes, you can. So just send us some notes and we'll read it to you and we got a couple missing in action notes to read as we speak. Yeah, let
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Adam: me do the first one from Margarita then hoot. Adam and Gianna started listening to this is from the previous episode. Note was lost in transit. I started listening to the show in June of 2020 after hearing Adam on the Joe Rogan show. Finally stop being a lazy ass and click that magic donation button please de-douche me oh that was ben de do. I am Dutch American I was raised in the Netherlands and moved to the USA in 2009. I now live in orange Vale California with my amazing husband Matt and are for human resources. I miss my family in the Netherlands dearly and regularly check the travel potential between the two countries. This is what I found today. And she has a link to the the state.gov Netherlands travel advisory page where she says please note the warning for terrorism in the Netherlands. It actually I looked at the page it says do not travel to the Netherlands. Warning for terrorism. Okay,
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John: what Yeah, yeah. They have American right wingers there
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Adam: is domestic violent extremists from America. Let me see what is I want to look at the updated Netherlands travel advisory nazwa is level four do not Travel Warning Warning Warning. And if you go to any and you go to the warning one there's a health risks are present including current disease outbreaks or crises that disrupt a country's medical infrastructure. And the T is for terrorist attacks have occurred and are specific threats against civilians groups or other targets may exist.
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John: What
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Adam: Yeah, well, it is the crime ridden country of the Netherlands
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John: is crime ridden yes yes well there's that Yeah, but so Chicago
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Adam: well, you know this also maybe comes in combo of member the the crime reporter Pater air defries who shot in the head?
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John: Yeah, yeah, he
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John: Joe Biden.
1:53:12
Adam: Yes. Joe Biden, our president President Biden to be exact. I'm very glad you did this. Because the more I saw clips of this, the more I thought, Wow, we may have missed an opportunity here. And I think
1:53:29
John: opportunities not missing here we are.
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Adam: Yeah, I think the I think the M five M is very confused about what to do with our president.
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John: They don't know what to do in this situation. Luckily, they've got low ratings, but to get these clips are going around and around and around. And I just I have a different take on some of them. Because I'm not looking at from it's just bumbling. And I'm agreeing now with Adam, who thinks a lot of this is stuttering. And I'm not going to condemn Biden for stuttering. But when he loses his train of thought, and stutters I think it's all connected
1:54:00
Adam: when it loses his mind when he loses his actual mind.
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John: A couple of things that want to get out of the way first, and then one of these is a clip that's not on the big list. It says I've spelled it wrong get Nitin and Id n and I want to I want to play this clip because there's some there's a lot of fact checking that went on and this is a piece of it. That should go on now. Troy You know, we've lost more people in United States over 630 some 1000 people then every major war we've ever thought we last according to all believable estimates we lost 750,000 people in the Civil War alone.
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Adam: So that is
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John: that's wrong. So he's fully yes he's wrong. Oh, well, we're that meme came from but he did most of what he said was just a bunch of memes that came off.
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Adam: I get to do the fact check false.
1:54:51
John: Yes, you do. You can play that after every clip. So let's start off with the the two decades the devil vtf clip Biden two decades WTF.
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Unknown: Everybody talks about how you know this virus came this this. The the drugs they're designed to kill the virus came along so quickly been working on it for two decades. There's nothing quick about this. It's been over two decades. So people say I'm not taking a drug he was so approved so quickly.
1:55:25
Adam: It's been two decades. Wow, that's very misleading what he's saying there. You think because the technology has been around for two decades, and now it's been around
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John: for two and here's the question that should have been the follow up. Oh, really two decades? Well, if it's been around for two decades, how come it's not FDA approved? How many decades do you need?
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Adam: And is that what Don Lemon asked? No, no.
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John: Don Lemon, all he do is stand there and giggle. Here's the early ramble. This is the incoherent early ramble that gets got picked up by everybody. And I'm not gonna let it slide. I've heard you speak about it, because you're I'm not being solicitous. But you're always straight up about what you're doing. And the question is whether or not we shouldn't be in a position where you are, why can't the the the experts say we know that this virus is in fact
1:56:26
Unknown: is going to be our shipment. We know why all the drugs approved or not temporarily approved for permanently approved. that's underway to I expect that to occur quickly.
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Adam: Well, that may mean you need for the FDA. Here's how that went. But
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Unknown: asked about the FDA remember that FDA FDA?
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Adam: Seriously because he kicked back into gear when when lemon asked about the
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John: FDA that was Yeah, back into gear once in a while. If somebody slapped him, it would be better. Here's the man here's another one that got a lot of places the man on the moon one.
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Adam: Yeah, this is my favorite trust
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Unknown: in our walkers. Thank you, the people. If your kid wanted to find out whether or not there were, there's a man on the moon or whatever, you know, something? Or, you know, whether those aliens are here or not.
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You know, who were the people they talked to beyond the kids who love talking about it. They go to people they respect
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Adam: now, so I'm really, you know, children, all peoples are a drunk people. They often speak the truth and I'm just did he mean man on the moon like the face of the man on the moon or the man ever landed on the moon. Because if you meant man landing on the moon, then you put it in the same category as aliens. And the guy's a mess. This is very, very messy. This is worse than Trump ever was when he and Trump was off the rails often. Yeah, but not not incoherent now.
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John: Now the one thing that I picked up on which I thought was original, because no one else noticed this. And it is based on this. The first this clip this says just play this clip. This is a short This is actually an ISO for in the show, perhaps all kidding.
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Adam: But all kidding aside,
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John: now he he has this tendency to say no joke. All kidding aside. Yeah. And he does it. And I think that this should be discussed by the mainstream or somebody. He does it in Opera in, I'd say a mile. Yeah. Did you get from people? No, they're talking about something serious. And they give a big smile in the middle of it. And it's like, why are you doing that smile? What are they laugh in the middle of something? They're saying this? You know, a lot of people have died. I mean, it Bill Gates does this. Right. Right, right. But Biden has this tendency to say, No, I'm not I'm no kidding. No, no, I'm no joke. No joke. When he says all
1:59:01
Adam: when he says all kidding aside, that means you can pretty much disregard everything he said up to that point.
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John: Well, that's, that's the parse version. But that's not what he means. He has this nervous belief that people are laughing at him behind his back or something. There's something more deep in it than that. And here's the reason I've got three examples, okay, of where he, he says something that people like, and they start clapping for him, because they like what he said. And then he because he hears the clapping, he freaks out and goes, No, no, I'm not kidding. No joke. I'm not being I'm being serious. Now. I'm not not being facetious.
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Adam: Oh, that's a trigger somehow for him.
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John: So here's three examples. And there's more that where this came from, but I visited this tree I picked up on this tray, Biden example number one. Oh, you have
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Adam: a zero. Do you want me to not play the 00? I'm
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John: sorry, this is zero. That's right. Play. This
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Unknown: is the White House doing to combat Echo misinformation, and to restore America's faith in science. What we're doing is number one, restore America's faith in science is listen to the scientist. No, no, I'm
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John: not joking. I mean, literally listen to the scientists. Okay? That one, the applause came white right in the middle of it as is speaking to better examples of the next one's display example number one. It's not just important that we're really mean.
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They start clapping for something and he says, I really mean it. What does he think they're clapping for?
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Adam: baffling What makes you think that they can come together on anything? These people?
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John: Well, I mean, I'm not being facetious.
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Adam: Oh, man, this got to be the man that's that is in him that that's a very good catch. So he always does it when when people applaud or laugh or make any response to something he said,
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John: Here's example three, you know, your governor is a good man to shake his hand. He's talking. I really mean I'm not
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Adam: gonna move forward the senate murder I do. Here's what I think, gosh, where does that come from? That's very interesting. As a good observation.
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John: It's sick. And in fact, in that last example, lemon spotted him doing it, I think and interrupted, jumped up from going on and on about I'm not being facetious. I'm not joking. No kidding. While people are applauding him, this is the strangest phenomenon I've ever seen. where somebody is applauses generally praise. He sees it as some negative thing, or they are. He's hearing laughter there. They think he's kidding. What is wrong with this guy?
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Adam: Well, do you think it's, this is maybe one of our producers can let us know if this is something that that occurs with dementia.
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John: Yeah, it's, that's possibility.
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Adam: It's, well, it's a good trigger. You know what? listening for him doing that now? At least I can get through it. I'm not kidding. Not a joke. I'm gonna try getting not a joke, but not being facetious. Whenever you laugh at something. I'm going to say it's not a joke. Not a joke. So I think it's a sickness, when you make a joke. And people laugh. And then you say it's not a joke.
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John: It's kind of what is going on here. I mean, it's just beyond me. But it happens over and over. And I mean, I gave here's four examples I just gave. And I think there's plenty out there if you want to, because he keeps saying not a joke. I'm not being facetious. Who thinks you're being facetious, you idiot. So let's play. Here's the Biden bs on teachers back to the regular clips. That one of the reasons why you remember the criticism I got initially saying teachers should get vaccinations to get in line first. The vast majority of teachers are vaccinated number one. He's always got this number one, number two. Oh, wait, what criticism Did he ever get for saying teachers to be vaccinated first? I think everybody said that. Yeah. So what is he he's giving himself some negative stuff. Oh, I I beat back the criticism. There was no criticism. This is a lie. play this clip one more time that one of the reasons why you remember the criticism I got initially saying teachers should get vaccinations to get in line first. The vast majority of teachers are vaccinated number one. Yeah, I
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Adam: don't know what that is. I don't know what that's a lie. Yeah.
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John: here's a here's another example of him. apologizing for speaking, this is a once these clips are very short. This is one second. This is bad. And I'm serious. No, I'm serious. Think about it. That's something he says all the time, but we'd like it to be a regular clip for the collection. Okay, because it fits in there with OC the juice
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Adam: doesn't have quite the same dynamics and doesn't fit well with the Trump or Rouse Django but
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John: yeah. Okay. Well, you don't have it. We'll see if people like it. Okay. Now here we have this was him out in public because I didn't get the clip or he's dying. But did. does everyone think that Democrats are blood suckers? And is suck the blood of children? He? I don't know. I don't have that clip in here. But I don't
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Adam: Oh, wait. I happen to have that hold on a second. You mean the one from the from the original? The front because I think you have the new one. But the original one was
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John: the one. The one I have is the one where he went out in public and somebody asked him about right well, that was on the tarmac,
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Adam: but this was after after the original one which I have Which is this happened on stage, I sometimes
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John: get myself in trouble for about to say.
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Unknown: Not that every intro. As you've heard me say before, no one ever doubted me when I say the problem is I sometimes say all that I mean.
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But all kidding aside, I have faith the American people, I really do to ultimately get to the right place. And by the way, many times republicans in the right place. I don't mean the republicans only the democratic point of view. But some of the stuff, I mean, q&a,
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the idea that the democrats are the Biden is hiding people and sucking the blood of children and non serious that's now you may not like me, and that's your right.
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Adam: Not when you're sucking the blood out of children. We don't. And then this so this was a reporter on the tarmac at Air Force One is not just out in the public. And you have her question as well, because I have this clip. If you don't
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John: hear it. Well, you can kind of hear your question. It's kind of nice. So I actually just hard disk clip is hard to hear his mic which one of us who is longest?
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Adam: Well, I sweetened mine, to bring
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John: up the report and the sweetened version obviously has priority.
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Unknown: In the Democratic Party, people republican party who think we're sucking the blood out of kids.
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I'm not sure there's evil in the Democratic Party.
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Adam: So I think this person beside the fact that President Biden repeats this insane thing that no one has asked him about. And the question is something about the people and Democrat in the in the Republican Party said well, are the rich people republican party you think it was sucking the blood out of out of babies? And the poor reporter goes well, I'm not really sure about that. But because the press I think the press
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John: I don't know.
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Adam: I think the press at this point knows like, they actually didn't it sounds like she's almost like Well, I'm sorry, Grandpa, but that's not really what I'm talking about. Can we get them back on track? Listen again. In the Democratic Party, people will republican party who think we're sucking the blood out of kids. I'm not sure the democratic reporter is better than Biden. Maybe could be I mean, everything I hear on TV and kind of points toward it. So yeah, man. All right.
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John: The last clip I have for this episode, is the bidet is the Medley Medley Medley is always the way to go so this is just random little dumb crap that he says I put together a one and a half minute medley of bionet is best But all kidding aside, those of you who travel abroad not a joke, not a joke. I'm serious heads of state. I give you my voice stop stop the Medley Medley is halted you got to start it over because I had to I do have a setup I get a mention nothing on this Medley was repeated so when Biden says not a joke, not a joke. He actually said it twice. Which he did a couple of times by the way and many times he says something three times. And when I do some of these I will like sometimes put in you know I will mess with there's nothing but original material on here. There's nothing repeated. I didn't trick I didn't add a horn. I didn't add a moying this is straight up. So I just wanted to make that clear. So here we go. But all kidding aside, those of you who travel abroad, not a joke, not a joke. I'm serious heads of state. I give you my word is by by not not a joke. Xi jingping in China, who I know well, we don't agree on a lot of things. He's a bright and really tough guy. These guys actually are betting betting I'm not joking. On autocracies. It really has not a joke. Number one my messages. Well, I let me finish the question. The answer. Experts say we know that this virus is in fact
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Unknown: is going to be our shipment we know why all the drugs approved or not temporarily approved but permanently approved. Okay, this this the the lay their fields, the via the the various that misinformation is going to kill people. Not a joke, not a joke. I mean, come on, being a wise guy now. So that but that I shouldn't make fun. That's good. It's good. It's good, that I'm feeling better about I'm not being a wise guy. Now.
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We will in fact, reduce inflation, reduce inflation, reduce inflation,
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but it is I sincerely mean this. Well, guess what? people stopped working people are coming back and guess what I began understand what I'm saying. Yeah, it relates to what in fact, is now needed because we're growing. Look, no, I'm not being facetious. I'm not being facetious. You had up to 20 republicans sign a letter.
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Adam: Wow. If I ever get to meet the president, President Biden, I'll ask him to tell me a joke because none of what he says is ever a joke. Please tell me a joke.
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John: I don't know. It's really disheartening. Why? And it's just not being covered by anybody. This guy except the Australian Sky News, they just found this guy. It really is only Australian Sky News. Ones even Fox won't go into it. I mean, they'll bring something up or they'll have a little I watched the fox I watched Frau Ingraham and I watched the hannity and they had some of this. Like very little they have a little clip here and a little clip there. They did the not a joke with the bell ringing the
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Unknown: bell really
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Adam: they're doing Bell bells. Now this tip
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John: had not as your gain nice jeans.
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Adam: And what Excuse me, what is this? My word as a Biden?
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John: Oh, my word is a Biden. Yeah, that was in there. What
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Adam: did you say my word is a blind man. I couldn't hear I said by, by word is in my mind
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John: is a byte in
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Adam: a word is a Biden? Okay.
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John: Well, but it's not really any set again, except for Sky News, Australia. This is not this is not being really looked at.
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Adam: Except by the outcasts in the universe. Now it's horrible. turrible. Um, well, there's a lot we can do. But since we're talking about how the press is not covering any of this properly, and when by properly I mean in any equal fashion to how they reported on, on on Trump. Certainly with his weird speech habits and outbursts, etc. his underpants are kind of showing. So let's go over to KQD where the keikyu ed crew was so happy. They were so honored to have yummy, SJ I'll sindoor on the show. And people who are big fans of you, Mitch could ask questions because she is that she's the hero. She's You see, she is a hero. Now personally from the no agenda perspective. And we do regret that we made so much fun of Gwen Eiffel because when Gwen Eiffel passed away, that's when everything went to crap. On on PBS, it just it fell apart and yummy. She's the is the is the new Glenn correct?
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John: Well, I mean, she's the syste do it is checklist style of color medivac there's a really neat way we lost a black woman we need a black woman called central casting.
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Adam: So they brought in your mesh. And you know, I think that central casting did us a solid. Some people just love her.
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Unknown: Let me see if I can squeaks sneak Tommy from Walnut Creek and hi Tommy. Oh my gosh. Michelle center. You're my hero. An absolute super fan. I'm a regular old 54 year old suburban dad, daughters who I tell to watch all the time. One of them might be a photojournalist one day. And yeah, the way you stood calm in front of in front of 45 and, and kept your professionalism was just amazing. I have a T shirt that has your sepia picture on it with a true superhero. You know, thing on it. And just watching you and Judy and Lisa and Amy and Tamra is just inspiring. So yeah, just absolutely love thank you for bringing true like trueness to, to the world of media because we've just really suffered through through some times when that hasn't been it and you're an absolute Lighthouse of hope.
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Adam: A Lighthouse of hope.
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John: Okay, I had to give you a clip of the day for digging that crap. Clip. You're right in my backyard.
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Adam: But wait, but wait, it gets better. Find the gaff.
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Unknown: I don't know if you heard my question. But I was really struck by the fact that you that Trump was the first sitting president that you covered, because I mean, just your professionalism in the face of some of the things that he would say some of the bullying, I mean, for lack of a better way of describing it. And I'm curious what lessons you learn from that?
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It's a great question. And he was President Trump was the first president that I ever covered. I had encountered people, especially politicians, who would sometimes get aggressive, who would sometimes am trying to score political points or trying to confuse journalists would would go after them. So I in some ways had this sort of foundation of like, I know what this feels like when a politician tries to deflect when you're trying to ask them a pointed question. So of course, I had never done that with millions of people watching so it wasn't sort of out of body experience. When the President was saying things Like you're nasty and and you're threatening, I had this really grounded sense of the country is really, really looking for answers. People are dying people are bearing generations of their families, with with people that had family members on generators who were fighting for their lives. And he was president he didn't have basic answers to, are we going to have enough cats? Are we going to have enough ventilators?
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Adam: She said people are on generators.
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John: Families on generators
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Adam: and generators really
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Unknown: grounded attentive, really, really looking for answers. People are dying people are bearing generations of their families, with with people that had family members on generators who
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Adam: I can't get enough of it. I consider it to be of the level of the level of virus vaccine gas generators instead of ventilators Come on. He says
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John: Yeah, well, you know, they get what you get what you pay for and if somebody thinks she's a hero, yeah. I think she's a stumbler as she doesn't do a very good job of I don't like actually the whole crew there. The woman the the other one that's like always kind of partnered with a woman with the big nose. I can't remember a name.
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Adam: A big nose. Yeah, there's
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John: a girl with a big nose. She's got a huge nose. The nose is the size is huge. I don't know who that is. said it's the other one, the other new one. And she's been there for a while I bitch about her too. And then they have the rest of the crew and they're all like they're all bunch of left wingers. There's no balance on that show. There's none left. No, it's all left wingers and they're all big Biden supporters and everyone's these this bunch that the two debaters the gay black guy from the Washington Post and Brooks who is asexual it. They're up there debating their breaking points and complementing each other worse than ever. Oh, you're right. No, you're right. No, you're right. No, you're right. This is pathetic. That broadcast.
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Adam: It's not like the no agenda show. We get real real emotions from time to time. It makes people uncomfortable. That's why they can't do it. faking it and not real. You're right. No, you're right. You're the no Yo, john, you are always right. And if not, rule number two points to rule one. You're right.
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John: For them, yes. I have a little presentation. We have time for it. Yeah, we
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Adam: got we got some time. Sure.
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John: This is the this got triggered by it. This is long because this includes a an actual Senate hearing on this woman. This Tracy stone Manning, who they're going to make the head of Bureau of Labor Management. And this got triggered about two weeks ago, when I have this clip, which I've been carrying. And now that I've got all these other clips, I can play the original clip that triggered my thinking, which is the nut ball in land management bureau docks, the
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Adam: nut ball and land management Bureau. This is news to me. And Peter,
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Unknown: why is Senator Mitch McConnell asking president button to pull his nominee to run the Bureau of Land Management? Because now she's being accused of eco terrorism.
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Adam: This nominees name is Tracy stone Manning and a federal investigator, former federal investigators come forward to allege that Manning was tree spiking years ago, that is a practice where you basically stick a spike fruit tree to disrupt efforts to chop it down by loggers. This administration says at the time of the original probe, stone Manning was interviewed and she was extremely anti government. For now though, she is still the Biden White House's nominee to lead the Bureau
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Unknown: of Land Management, right.
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John: Oh, I thought that was intriguing. But I didn't play the clip till now. We had the hearings. Okay. And one thing comes clear in the hearings, this is the whole thing. So this is five minutes of clip. This is a senator Risch, who is from Idaho. And he's worked at this one because this screwed up some Idaho, Idaho logging operations that what she did did in 1989, I believe now. First of all, what we think about what do you think Give me what your thoughts because I was wrong? I had no idea what was what's tree spiking all about? Do you have any idea?
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Adam: No, but just from hearing that report, I believe it would mean putting a driving some kind of spike or some kind of metal into a tree so that a chainsaw would then break when cutting through it.
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John: Yeah, but then if you think the logic of it, why would that why would the chase I was going to cut through wherever it cuts through is probably never going to get near the spike. It's I didn't know I always thought tree spiking has some something just kind of like that was to keep you from logging in. I live I don't know. That's not what it is at all and it is not discussed and it has not been discussed by the mainstream. It is not discussed by anybody really senator Risch, who worked in a in a lumber mill when he was younger. I'd knows all about it. And this Listen to me. Here we go. This is senator Risch on the BLM appointment, part one,
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Unknown: Senator Risch Chairman, I've
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John: only been on this committee 13 years. But I gotta tell you, this is probably the most significant act of an insult to a really good agency in the people in that agency that I've ever seen perpetrated by this committee. I don't know how this nomination has gotten this far. But I think that we ought to spend some time looking at that. Let's first of all talk about what tree spiking is, for a minute. This is a tree spike looks pretty harmless. You put that into a tree, and it sits in the tree until the tree is cut, and cut up and taken to the mill. I'm probably in this room that's ever written a carriage. I don't know if you know what a carriage is. But a carriage is a piece of equipment in a mill on which the log is set. A person drives that carriage back and forth and saws it into logs. Now, that's all well and good. The song can be a one of two types, either circular sawn a small mill, or more likely a large bandsaw. That goes probably to the roof here and down again, it's about an inch and a half wide. And in double. What happens when the saw hits this spike is what happens in a war. When a hand grenade goes off. shrapnel goes every direction. It destroys the saw via the bandsaw or be it a circular saw. And it will break this also into shrapnel. It will it will either kill or injure anyone that is within range of the shrapnel. That's what tree spiking is. So why do you put this in a tree? You put this in a tree to kill somebody. It's not put in
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there for fun. It's not a Sunday school prank. You put this in a tree to kill somebody.
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Adam: JOHN, you have my attention.
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John: No, this either? No, not
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Adam: a joke.
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John: Not a joke. No. Yes, he
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Adam: should. So it's really terrorism. It's a form of terrorism.
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John: That's where they used to be called bioterrorist. And that's what this woman who was involved with eco terrorist, probably eco terrorism, right? Sorry. bioterrorism is COVID.
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Adam: Yeah, we got all kinds here.
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John: We got a lot of terrorism going on. So let's listen to wrap this up, get this out of the way. And then we'll go into the punch line which is coming up. But this is part two this little longer. This guy is not happy with this appointment. But she looks like she's gonna get in anyway, let's go. That when I studied forestry, as most of you know, we didn't even study this because it didn't exist back when I was in forestry school. It was only when eco terrorism and particularly that involved with the National Forests hit its peak that some genius came up with this idea of how to kill people that are working in the in the forest industry. That's what tree spiking is. Some of my friends that I've talked with in Congress here say well, she made a mistake 30 years ago. This is not a mistake. This was this is a knowing, willful, intentional, act done with a black abandon in malignant heart intended to kill a fellow human being. This is not a mistake. A mistake is when you reach in your stock door in the morning and take out two socks that don't match. This is an intentional look for which people are sent to prison and should be. These these spikes were put in the trees in the post office sale in Idaho. And they're still there. The Forest Service can't take them out. I asked him if they got plans to take them out of this. There's no way to take these spikes out of the tree weekend. We don't know which trees that are in. Those are still in a tree sometime as
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time goes on. And all this gets lost. It's entirely possible one of those trees is still going to kill somebody in a mountain. Well, she wrote the letter and I'm not going to read the letter in full because it's laced with absurdities. But she said that this letter is being sent to notify you that the post office sale in Idaho has been spiked heavily. The project required that 11 of us 11 of us spent nine days and god awful weather conditions spiking trees. We we unloaded a total of 500 pounds with spikes measuring eight to 10 inches in length. And then she goes on with again laced obscenities. She's
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Unknown: admits to writing this letter She did this as part of the conspiracy to spike trees in the forest.
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Adam: Yeah. Now, was this a long time ago?
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John: In 1989? Okay. So it was, I don't know, 30 years ago, it was, you know, people have been condemned. I mean, Woody Allen can't get his films played in this country, US 30, year over 30 years ago, let's play part three.
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Adam: Part Three,
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John: this woman was deeply involved, and the fact that she has tried to minimize her involvement. I get that most criminals do that. But we have evidence clear evidence that she was deeply involved not not only evidence from third parties, but from herself, where she admits that, that she wrote this letter. Now, that was that way. And of course, she was investigated as as senator Barrasso said at great length. Now that was 30 years ago. So if you're one of those that say, Oh, this was 30 years ago is you know, a childish prank or what have you, someone who tries to take the life of another human being, this is not something that you can say, Oh, it was a child is praying 30 years ago, somewhere in the deep recesses of her heart, and her soul is something so malignant and so bad that she would try to take another life that remains today. And if you don't believe me, read the stuff that she's written in the last couple of years, if you're reading it forgive all that. She committed a felony in perjuring herself to this committee in violation of federal law. The she perjured herself in two ways. One is when she denied having been investigated, as the The record is absolutely clear. She was investigated. And the second one, she said she did not participate in this tree spiking. This was the question, one of the questions that was asked to her, did you have personal knowledge of participating or in any way directly or indirectly support activities, activities associated
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with the spiking of trees in any forest during your lifetime? No, under oath, no, under oath, you know, I've prosecuted I don't know how many cases this for a prosecutor is shooting fish in a barrel. She shouldn't be in front of this committee for being for confirmation to a major, major point in this administration. She shouldn't be in front of a jury explaining to them why she committed perjury and why she lied to Congress.
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Adam: Objection, Your Honor. Wow. So
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John: this is this points are well taken from from listen to part, the last part, which is a shorter clip, and it just kind of summarizes it. For you feeling that the committee is going to approve her no matter what, my friends, look, if you want to if you want to confirm her, you absolutely can. But believe me, this stain on this administration will last for the next three and a half years if the Biden administration wants wants to have the face and the character of their administration represented by this individual. This attempted murder, this perjure this liar, this conspirator if that's what you want in the administration, and that's what you want for the face of the administration. here here's your person confirmer Thank you, Senator.
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Adam: Well, it's even worse just looking at the at the Wikipedia book of knowledge. She She received prosecutor prosecutorial immunity in order to testify against her own comrades. She's a narc
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John: key It was a roommate actually. So let's go play the clip the clip the clip that I think is the is the my clip that summarizes everything. We Let's listen to NPR is reporting on this because NPR is Basel be just the Democratic National Committee. Let's listen to them. This is Tracy Manning, NPR and this is they're talking about this situation.
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Unknown: President Biden's pick to lead the Bureau of Land Management, the public lands agency that oversees 245 million acres and a lot of energy development has moved one step closer to confirmation despite strong opposition from Republicans. Here's Colorado Public Radio's Caitlin Kim
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Tracy stone Manning, who currently works for the National Wildlife Federation has come under fire for her ties to a radical environmental group when she was a graduate student in 1989. She sent a letter warning that spikes had been put into trees in a national forest in Idaho. It's a tactic radical environmental groups use to stop logging and could potentially injure loggers. she testified against Oh by to the trees. Senators debated what that means in a committee hearing yesterday.
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Adam: Did you write the letter? She did not write the letter she typed a letter type. She did.
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John: Did she Deliver the letter to the United States Forest Service.
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Unknown: The answer to that is yes. Okay, she'd made this for years. You're saying that was that's a participation in a
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conspiracy that was Democratic Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia and republican senator jim Risch of Idaho. Still Manning supporters say republicans are seizing on the long ago incident to try to disqualify her. Aaron Weiss is with the conservation group, the Center for Western priorities. No, this is truly about the future of
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John: our public lands and are we going to manage ecosystems or are we going to treat our public lands simply as landscapes to be extracted?
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Unknown: The head of the Western energy Alliance said the letter writing incident should put stone Manning's ability to lead the BLM in question. She characterize the nominee as hostile to productive uses of public lands. Aaron Weiss says that's not true. And points to stone Manning's track record of bridge building, some who initially supported stone Manning, but no longer do you worry that this ongoing fight in the senate could weaken stone Manning when the agency needs a strong leader. The BLM hasn't had a confirmed director since the Obama administration. And that is john Gale with back country hunters and anglers is his
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John: concern. There is a lot of work that needs to be done. And it's important that we get a qualified leader in place there.
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Unknown: The committee vote deadlocked along party lines. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says he will move stone Manning's nomination to the Senate floor, but no date has been set.
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John: So now what got me about dairy free, although it also has the punch line I'm going to play next is the fact that this idea that it injures loggers, which is what I always thought, and why did I think that because of reports like this, it's designed to injure the people that are in the mill, not the loggers right. The loggers are they don't care. So I've been misled by the media over I don't know, I'm I'm shocked. It's just like in this industry does it again doors designed to injure loggers, these people don't know what they're talking about. Okay, let's just play the punch line, which was kind of incorporated there. But I just think it was the funniest. And this is the Tracy Manning final. And it just it was the back and forth with Manchin who seems to be like, you know, a reasonable Democrat. But you know, he's gotten his marching orders from Schumer, this woman's getting in. And we have that and we can show you that if you'd care to see that
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Adam: rather than me rebutting every time. We'd be happy to share. Well, Mr. or Miss Chairman, I think we ought to have that Joe. Yeah, whatever y'all want to do. I'm happy to we got the record where she lied under oath to this committee. How can you tell we don't have Okay, you can't
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John: you tell me where you see that she lies.
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Unknown: She said, Where are you investing? Did you participate in any way? She wrote the letter? She admits she wrote the letter and she said, No, that is a lie. It's a pulse. Let me just let me just read the facts to you. Okay. So I'm just saying, we're just reading the faxes. We haven't. Did you write the letter? She did not write the letter. she typed the letter. Wow. That's crazy.
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Adam: No, it's not the
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John: letter. she typed the letter. Okay.
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Adam: It's par for the course. That was good. You know, that's a welcome It's a relief to hear something like that versus variance. Das Vax breakthrough long. vaccinated. Hey, hey, I got a good shout out. I'm working on it. Well, let me add a few green things to that is a couple of headlines. Stop me when you want me to electric buses in California. This is of course it's all the rage for the greenness of our country. The California agency is saying they may scrap electric bus fleet because well, the buses are catching fire. They melt in the California sun. I don't that has much to do with the fact that they're battery driven that nothing to do cost too much to fix. That makes sense? Yes, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration once again has alerted everybody and says we're serious. This is a recall for the Chevy Volt a bolt anything from snia 2017 to 29 2019. They can catch fire and General Motors is instructing owners to take the following actions set your vehicle to 90% state of charge limitation either using the hilltop reserve mode or the target charge level mode. If you're unable to set your vehicle to the 90% state of the charge limitation mode, then you should ask your dealer recharge the battery after each use and avoid running On the battery below an estimated remaining 70 mile range where possible, and you should also probably charge it outside the house.
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John: Do not put the bolt in the garage. That's one of the main things. This is one of the
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Adam: big unintended consequences that we're going to learn about these battery cars.
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John: You know, in terms in terms of the repair thing, this is why Tesla has this real restrictions about how who can even work on the car, including bodywork because you can get killed just you can get electrocuted real easy. Yeah. Yeah, yeah,
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Adam: they're hot rods, okay, oh. Then a note from Niels who was a vie count. And he wrote in about the flood in Germany, which also was in Belgium in the Netherlands, but he says he lives near the area. Of course, we know that. Obviously, climate change, global warming is responsible for this. There's no doubt about it. And he reports I live near the area that report from Thursday show mentioned Of course, this is being politicized to the max here. Well, people affected wait for actual help from politicians, instead of hearing the same old preaching about the effects of carbon dioxide. This being an election year makes it even worse. Yes, let's have to remember that. The so called unprecedented floods happened on the same scale in this very region in 1804. And 1910. Seems like it'll take another 100 years for people to get complacent again, they will forget about maybe not settling in floodplains. It is it's a basin it's a pure basin. And the state will likely not be setting up flood plains but instead be selling all the beautiful but dangerous landscape. Of course, most people in Germany unaffected by this will eat up all the climate change rhetoric, the media feeds them. For the rest, it sounds like an excuse for what could have been prevented. So that's Neil's boots on the ground. We appreciate that.
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John: In California, JC buzzkill jr has been looking into this, he's got it, he's got some California history going on. It seems as though in 1852, where it rained, see over a three or four day period, not an inch or two inches or three inches or even 10 inches, it rained 10 feet of rain. There was a flood in Calgary, a massive flood in California that that took the entire San Fernando and the big valleys of California and made them 10 foot deep, flooded not not a foot or two or 10 foot deep. And with these all these because of all the 10 feet of rain, hits the mountains, it all comes down and starts filling up the basins. And when they got the 10 feet to you ended up with this unbelievable flooding, which is one of the reasons is so fertile. Yeah, and that area, but it had it looks like it happens about every 100 years and we're you know we've been overdue for some time. It's something that's gonna be blamed on global warming instead of some cycle we got here.
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Adam: Well, we also have the solar cycle, which is kicking into gear.
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John: Oh, yeah, that cost is nothing but trouble.
2:38:17
Adam: And I did get a note from our producers. Now he got this from someone else who pays attention to this and figure out what the whole story was exactly. But on Thursday when you know was it the whole internet the whole commercial internet seemed to go down blamed on a aka my DNS
2:38:37
John: buggy. I was talking my another single point of failure issue.
2:38:41
Adam: Actually,
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John: thank you very much microservices,
2:38:44
Adam: I actually have that that clip I had a clip about it. But there was also we have to be aware that there's also a solar flare k index level four. And you know, when you take the solar flares, the moon wobble, which no one seems to want to talk about or the earth wobble that you know, puts us out of sync with the moon. I mean, this is all in the heliocentric model
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John: of course we talked about the earth was or their moon wobble a little bit and they got some a note from one of our producers saying that they're already working up on a climate change reason is because of climate change the moon starting to wobble because of the of the rising rising oceans
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Adam: yeah
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John: yeah
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Adam: yeah no I'm looking more and more at the at the firmament dome model where the where the earth is no no that we are in a globe we're kind of in the middle and the rest is all dome above but there's also below which is why the Rambo
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John: but I think that was both in Star Trek The first the original series and also, I think that was in the in next generation where they rescued a civilization that was in that situation.
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Adam: Yes, hollywood always makes fun of this. Exactly. That's the That's what they do. You're such a heliocentrism.
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John: No kidding.
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Adam: All right. Now, before we take our break I want now, I have one presentation, which is one clip, one clip only. I think it is some of the highest form of entertainment. And is Don Lemon with Sandy ocasio Cortez, and she is going to explain inflation to us. So feel free to stop the clip whenever you see justified. You know, today, I'm sure you saw what you know what happened with the stock market that they said it was because of COVID. But there was lots of talk about inflation. So I want to talk about the fears of inflation. President Biden push back, assuring Americans at the price increases that they've seen hitting their wallets are temporary. Now, last week, you question the Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and expressed concern over prematurely raising rates? And what could what that could mean for marginalized communities? What are your biggest concerns over inflation? Congresswoman?
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Unknown: Well, here's the deal with inflation is that if we do not get the root? Oops,
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John: what happened?
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Adam: I don't know. Let me see what happened there. Hold on a second.
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John: That was weird. This is leading up to a gem I guess hell,
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Adam: I'm sorry. Okay. I'm not quite sure why this is doing that. Let me fix this. That was very odd. I just rolled it back to the beginning of her answer.
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Unknown: Well, here's the deal with inflation is that if we do not get the root cause of these price increases, right? Then policy decisions could be made that could really negatively impact your life, boost unemployment, and, and again, increase in interest rates, and we do not want that. So it's really important that we get the diagnosis right into what's going into these price increases.
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Adam: I don't know why are you getting one channel? JOHN,
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John: maybe I tried to say,
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Adam: Yeah, well, okay, doesn't work, keep going.
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Unknown: When you look at what actual prices are going up. It's in very specific sectors. If this was an overall inflationary issue, we would see prices going up in relatively equal amounts across the board, no matter what the good is. But we know what's getting expensive. Things like the cost of lumber, items like cars, whether they are new or used. And other sorts of items that rely on shipping and shipping containers coming in from overseas. These are very sector specific, which means that these are due to supply chain issues. That means that we don't have enough ports that that can accommodate all of the backup ships that are trying to come in.
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Adam: Okay, stop. Is she telling us that it's our fault that our the we don't have enough ports,
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John: plenty of ports,
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Adam: we got ports up to up the wazoo because she's, she's incredible. I you'll Of course, you'll know why she's lying, because she's lying. That now Is there a port in China that is backlogged? Yes. Are there issues with containers that are that are cost is prohibitive for smaller businesses? Yes. But to say that we don't have enough ports Shame on you, Sandy,
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Unknown: it's because we don't have enough computer chips that are produced by just a handful of factories in the world that go into these vehicles, which are then causing a rush on us vehicles.
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Adam: Again, she's saying we don't have enough of the chips, as if, as if those also stuck at the port.
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Unknown: And it's because of all of the, you know, all of the Russian demand through to them to build and to remodel homes during lockdown. And the reason it's important for us to understand that is because the solution to that is Guess what? infrastructure? Oh, there it is, we need more ports to put in more money and more funding. So we expand ports so that we can add resilience to our supply chain. That's what we can do. If we get it right. We actually support these infrastructure investments and make sure that we protect not just the size, but potentially make it bigger. Now, if we get it wrong, if we say this is inflation, that this is an inflationary trend, etc. What's going to happen if we get it wrong, we put policy pressure and political pressure on the Fed to increase interest rates, which will drive up the rate of unemployment, which is the exact opposite thing but you want to be doing in such a fragile state of our economic recovery post COVID so that's why it's so important that we get this right and put the politics aside. Alright, john,
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John: from the d h unplugged woman's just got nothing she's just rambling. And by the way, the sheep advocating more portly can bring in more Chinese goods.
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Adam: Yes, even worse, yes. Commerce
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John: that what she said Yes, Comrade Do
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Adam: Yes, Comrade da. So how about the pet? So she says that if we do it wrong, as she's saying the way we get it wrong is by putting pressure on the Fed to raise the interest rate. Your your analysis is appreciated.
2:45:19
John: Interest rate in this regard. Is this got nothing to do interest the reason we raise the interest rates because things are heating up, and you can inflation is really getting bad in this. And it's not just short term inflation.
2:45:34
Adam: I'm sorry. It's she just said it's not inflation.
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John: She's full of shit. I mean, she I can't ramble as much as she does. So I can't explain what she even said. Yeah, I mean, it was it had it made some she kind of hinted I don't know, it made enough. Dom sense that I think he probably got past. I don't know her, her voters. You're asking me I can't do it. I can't I can't analyze what she said. Yeah. I don't know what she's talking about to be honest about it. Well, as your rate goes up and shoulders on unemployment, she said what she that was no, she said if the interest rate goes, Yeah, that's what she's at work.
2:46:14
Adam: Yeah. Well, that that's that's that is the attitude, the monetary or the fiscal policy? Or is that fiscal or monetary? The fiscal policy, right.
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John: Same thing more monetary policy usually has more to do with the money, money, money supply, right.
2:46:31
Adam: To her fiscal policy is don't raise interest rates print more, print more, print more. Now you'd like printing more?
2:46:37
John: No, I don't. I just think it's an interesting theory.
2:46:41
Adam: Oh, no, I thought he always said that. We need to be pumping a lot more money into the economy. I thought that's what you always said.
2:46:47
John: Yeah, I kind of have said that.
2:46:49
Adam: I would, by the way, the former New York banker. He's all Ford. He says we should be printing another 10 trillion.
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John: Yeah, and the only reason I say that is because is that I honestly believe that we're in a deflationary period in these these even though we have these little burps of, of inflation here in there. You got that part, right. It's only just spotty. And in a deflationary period, because people keep talking about hyperinflation never happens. So you can't do that. We can't do quantitative easing, because you're gonna have hyperinflation, hyperinflation. There's no we have debt and zero evidence of hyperinflation after all these years. And so what it seems as though that we're fighting off deflation, which would be a collapse, and to fight off deflation is you create a situation of a lot of money into pumped into the system. Yeah. And to try to create inflation, you can't they haven't been able to do it. They want to two or 3% inflation.
2:47:51
Adam: Right. So mission accomplished, they have 5.4%. Or is that the thinking?
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John: I'm at the point where I think they're overdoing it. Okay.
2:48:00
Adam: Well, Moore's common. Do you see, I don't know, man, this omnibus bill or whatever it is this reconciliation bill. I'm not quite sure what that means. But it sounds like that's the stuff that they say, well, they reconcile the bill and no one ever talks about what's in it and all the junk is horrible. It's just throwing money away.
2:48:19
John: It's like I said, What bothers me? Yeah.
2:48:22
Adam: Well, they okay. It's not our money. It's our kids money. It's see adorable, who has to deal with it.
2:48:30
John: I'll do fine.
2:48:34
Adam: Two more quick notes. This is important. If you live in the great state of Texas, I received somewhat reasonably panicky messages from Ben protector of megawatts. who explained to us exactly what happened with are caught in the snow snow COVID, aka Obelix that we had in January in Texas when the power was out for four days, at least for us. He says this week will be very critical. A could be worse than January. And it's because of the pricing. The pricing caps again berakhot is is a jackass organization. And all they want to do is maximize profits. It's it's the it's the Enron guys. So there's going to if we hit the max on what is available in the network, and what is available in the network is only based upon what they are allowed to maximum charge. So again, they're not turning on lots of power plants, because it's not worth it to them because they won't be able to sell it for what it really costs them. So they just switch off the power. It's exactly what happened in California with the with the Enron trading.
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John: Well, I don't understand why they don't crack down
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Adam: because because everyone's lying, that it's the stools to protections can keep the grid up and running. It's it's a direct hit on In the state of Texas it is yeah it's a direct his guys
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John: from day and those Enron guys are all mostly Texans they should be ashamed of themselves and ruining the reputation of the state.
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Adam: Yeah, but at this point it's it's hedge funds from from Europe it's, I'm sure there's Chinese trading going on. It's a total crap show. So when it goes out and I'm going to try and get I'm just getting a number I don't have the full the whole house generator yet. But the way Ben protective megawatts was talking to me, I think he says you should be prepared. Be prepared. Be ready. Be Ruby be ready.
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John: You should have a generator anyway.
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Adam: I know but I just haven't gotten around to I didn't expect this crap to hit the fan. Now. I just fixed the poop tank. All right.
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John: I'm gonna show my mood by donation to no agenda. Imagine all the people who could do Oh Yeah, that'd be fun.
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And it turns out that we have a few people to think for sure. What is the show? 1367 67 which is okay, well, it starts off with Brian Klimt Zach unbelieving, that's the way they pronounce sounds right. Naperville Illinois.
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Unknown: Good to hear you're speaking again. Once I had that I wasn't ready and I get it has good sound. It sounds familiar.
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John: Naperville, Illinois. He's got a long note. And I guess it's a night note so you can read it.
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Adam: Okay. He says this last donation puts me over the line to become a night Monday we'll mark my 50th trip around the sun as well. I could not think of a better gift to myself than completing my knighthood. Thank you for everything both of you do to produce the show twice a week. Here's a recent requirement I came across when responding to an RFP for the federal government quote, the solution shall save the work in case the system encounters some glitches. Is that is that what they were calling a backup these days?
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John: Yeah, ladies glitch remover glitch.
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Adam: The good news is that this was marked as value add and not a core requirement. No jingles but I would request old style and Mallard the Chicago handshake at the roundtable what's Mallard this year talking? I don't know how go handshake. I've never heard of that. I ordered it but I'm not going to touch it.
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John: Yeah, I'd say Okay, and now we'll move on to Doosan milotic in Leander Texas $161 Now we this is the one we got this guy gets bumped up to us associate executive producer this Baron Chris is a co author Highlander is rare encounter.
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Adam: Yes candidate.
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John: He and I have to read his note. He's an Executive Associate executive. Hello Adam and john Baron Chris Knight of the waren counter. It's been far too long since my last donation I feel like such a douchebag. Because of that, could you get a deducing to us ben de duced life here in Soviet Canada navion province of Ontario remains grim under the tyranny of his black blackface sness Justin Trudeau and the cluelessness of dirty duggie Ford. If only America had a real president who would save us from this madness. Alas, you guys aren't doing much better with sleepy Bode Jaiden at the helm. napping is way to Chinese hegemony, by the way if you notice in those clips that I played a Biden at one point he says that she is a good guy,
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Adam: Miss that Garn.
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John: He says a good guy. She's the good Reverend Al for me to top it off in the mix of our two D two goat karma need to boost to get me through these crazy times. Well,
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Adam: I'm going to do something extra cool for you. I will keep it in the Star Wars realm with a brand new deducing Chewbacca style for you. Karma
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John: unfortunately, we have another ausi with we're not unfortunately but unfortunate. But unfortunate for you because you're gonna have to read this guy's note. And this is another note he's another associate executive producer but but in Australian dollars.
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Adam: Okay, and this is sir Gavin. Boom shaka laka little Oh, I didn't see any of these of course. You're gonna have to keep those in abeyance. for them. This is a $212.86 Aussie that does qualify. Greetings from the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula. As I drove home from work some weeks ago, listening to the donation section of my favorite pod. I thought I fell into some kind of weird futuristic premonition, when some dude was describing his smokin hot Latvian wife how she's the most amazing thing ever and probably the only Latvian woman who listens to no agenda. Well, I nearly fell out of the car. I'd be considering donating towards my own smokin hot Lotte Leen wife, Kristen, Christina, Dame hood for a while, but now suddenly here it was bamboozling my brain had I somehow forgotten that I'd made a donation was it some kind of Time Warp as the digital dollar redo that been implemented and have the no agenda nation governmental elites read my thoughts and deducted a payment or maybe there's just another dude who's got a smokin hot Latvian wife, I managed to calm myself down focus on the road, but this immediately spurred me on to donate. Christina is an incredibly strong patriotic Latvian who happens to be the absolute best birthing person human resource manager in the universe, and much loved by myself when our three Human Resources Lottie, Finn, and Rijn, who turns one on July 26, you better dee doo, sure and add ri into the birthday list. Ben de deuced has
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a couple questions offline which we can which we can discuss and we appreciate that and we will put you up on up where you belong with the associate executive producers for 1367.
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John: onward. Victor venden, bearhug in Harris, gendarme.
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Adam: Here Young's dumb
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John: here yas yawns DOM. That's $100, Ralph phase and Netherlands wealth Johnson and Lake Isabella, California $100, Christopher Ryan and Hamilton, Ontario. Oh, no, Hamilton, Ohio. 7777. Sir skip logic Night of the Saturn Parkway. 6262 David for over 6006 Baronet loud pipes in Charlotte, North Carolina. Leo Kocha. 55. Oh, by the way, Baronet loud prices 606 to 6006. A Charlotte. Surprise Night of the astonishment night of astonishment in Yukon, Oklahoma, by 444. Edwin visitor, a 5432. And he's in bogs, the guest guest in Netherlands. That one I
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Adam: yeah, you're nailing it. You're just so good.
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John: I don't know about that. JOHN gainer. 50 to 80. He's in the United States. Korea, Korean Korean and Nashville, Tennessee birthday cola $50.33. pp, Nisman and amp Amsterdam.
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Adam: Very good.
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Unknown: You got you got
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John: mine. Yeah. Simon shong. in Lawrenceville, Georgia. He needs to de-douche you've been de deuced Tom Todd grub and cap pack Michigan 50. These are all $50 donors that go through them name and location with Thomas Hurtado followed by Alexa Delgado and aptose. Hey Soos Allen in Austin, and boom, we're done with Leann Shipley in Covington, Washington. That's our group of producers for show 1367 want to thank each and every one of them for helping make this show possible. And may we continue it for weeks to come.
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Adam: For weeks and weeks, we need to think we need to talk about our succession plan, john. Yeah, we have to really think about it one of us is bound to go eventually.
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John: Well, it's not going to be me.
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Adam: Not going to be you what that's going now you're
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John: not going I'm not going anywhere. I'm
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Adam: not going anywhere. And the mean either no plans. We also want to thank everyone who came in under $50 for mainly reasons of anonymity, but also a lot of those subscriptions that are sustaining donations. Go ahead and check it out@evora.org slash n A, and for those who are new to the program, we if certainly if we don't have the time, we can't really read all of the notes at the $50 second donation, but we appreciate them. I think we've recorded all of your birthdays and all your wishes and then for those who need it a final jobs karma jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. That's your job. Karma
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Brian clinitek turns 50 turns 50 tomorrow in fact, happy birthday sir Gavin says Happy Birthday to re on one year old tomorrow. There next her phenol will be 54 on the 28th Emma says Happy Birthday to her smoking hot husband's Stephen or Stephen Villette. He's doing 33 the magic number Korean Happy Birthday to Kevin from Tennessee sir skip logic Night of the satin Parkway is celebrating an anonymous 8085 has a show date birthday. Happy birthday, everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. You want to you want to you want to get what
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John: I want. I want i want i want i want to do a quick correction for Curran's, Nashville Tennessee donation should be credited to Kevin.
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Unknown: To title change I
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John: don't want to be a douchebag
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Adam: and this is the Baron of Iceland brand new protectorate on the map. Very, very happy to have that as part of gitmo-nation baronets or foenum. Now, Baron of Iceland congratulations and thank you for supporting the no agenda show in the amount of yet another $1,000 he's done it in small donations overall throughout the years and we really appreciate the support Now, let us look at our knights and dames The way I see it. We have one night to Dame so let's go with the pretty blade looks whoops boom. Oh, I'm not catching now I'm saying I will not stand on the podium please. Linnea Donnelly, Brian clim Zack and Nova fadli. All three of you are here. We've got everything ready that you wanted at the table for your gnashing but right now I'm very proud to pronounce the K d as Dane Linnea sir Brian Klim Zack and Sergei min Jeff for you. We've got hookers and blow rent boys and Chardonnay old style and mallord the Chicago handshake sushi and mutton and Mead. single malt Scotch early times and BFR kebab and Persian wine rubenesque women and Rosie geishas and sock a bong hits and bourbon, ginger ale and jerboas at hand. And of course the mutton and mead go to no agenda nation calm slash rings. There you'll be asked for your information so we can get these the ring off to you, along with your official certification that everything is completely on the up and up and legit and the very coveted sealing wax. Wax
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parties they are indeed we have a couple of meetup reports. Neal Jones, the clip custodian drove to the Mobile Alabama meetup. And this was his first his first ever and he says he'll make sure he records next time around he did send us pictures nice group. very balanced group actually male female that's just nice to see and they were on I don't know if they were off there were husbands and wives because all the it was all on one side it was must have been out. Let me see how many people he has here. This was July 24. Donald Ambrose JW Lucas Laura Chad, Alex Lance Buffy grace Neale clay Elizabeth and the two human resources were in attendance. And everyone had a great time. The Minnesota meetup report five Human Resources says see Roxy rock. One dog attended the Minnesota outdoor enthusiast potluck and lovely ironton Minnesota after the potluck dinner we went to a local brewery where a 20 class reunion spilled into our meetup and we attempted to hit multiple drunk people in the mouth. It was definitely like a party. The night isn't over and something tells me the night is far from over time for another pint okay Boogie Boogie Boogie kind of drunk report but we appreciate it now. Let us check out this one from Eastern and Central North Carolina
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Unknown: in the morning. This is sir a big loaf of the Blass Mito report from the central and eastern North Carolina was this is rich, not a douchebag surgery girl. The Sultan of Swan Harrison hailing from the beach coast, Andrea from Raleigh in the morning in the morning it's Sheila we're making our own meal you
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Adam: and making their own meal you john. Like
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John: That is true. Where is that from? Where is that report
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Adam: that was central and eastern and central North Carolina. And I did want to remind everybody that you know when you get into a situation where who knows if we got into an Australian or perish like situation, these meetups, these groups can be quite valuable. I think it's great that we're all self organizing. And that everyone is just coming together and not getting triggered and able to communicate and do stuff together. I'm sure that's fantastic. A really is. Now somehow this one got caught in the in the vortex. This is a report from Canada navia. It is from the Bastille Day meetup. No agenda. best deal day. meetup 2012. June 14. This is Tim Winston Smith, the endogenous social.
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Unknown: Hey, this is Carson from Canada. How she going? Hey, I'm a douchebag in the morning john Mack here, john. I had no idea that I needed such a buzzkill in my life. Thank you for being there for me. Morrison the crunchy California burger is not crunchy be orange. And this is Garrett. I just want to call it my brother Donovan is a douchebag Hi this is bad or BB and Mikey Zephyr yourself meet up there to help.
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Adam: Perfect Dutch going on up there beautiful. Here's what's happening in the calendar for today. The truth wants to go out for 30 at the Bongo nut pig in Franklin, Tennessee, so you can still make that. Also today the first ever Prince Edward Island meetup at noon Atlantic time. So that's well underway international children's Memorial, and that's in Freetown Prince Edward Island coming up for the rest of the month July 31, San Francisco timber, Oregon, Oklahoma City, Bozeman, Montana Tampa Bay, Kansas City, Missouri Killeen, Texas, Portland, Oregon. Moving into August Bandera Texas Philly on the second on the six Philly Philly PA, Peterborough, Ontario on the seventh Brisbane, Australia Boston, Phoenix, Arizona, Switzerland on the seventh, Arlington, Virginia on the eighth Nashville on the eighth the 11th Orlando, Florida Edmonton area that'll be on the 14th and 19th Charlotte, North Carolina the 21st Charlotte, South Carolina, August 21 out Sao Paulo, Brazil 23rd goes back to Philly, the 28th Portland Oregon and Knoxville Tennessee and August 30 and these are being held around the world if you want to find out more information look at the calendar we also have the no agenda meetup maps.com and no agenda meetups calm if you can't find something there there's near you. Here's an idea start one it's easy no agenda meetups.com sometimes you want to go hang out with all the Knights you want to be
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the keeper went to the PO Box in Austin and I think I'm gonna have to move that PO Box. It is such a mess in that post office. That in there are three packages that didn't fit in the in my otherwise rather large box. But the line is 20 people deep it will take three hours just to wait for these nincompoops to get the packages for everybody else done. Just have to go back and get those other ones it's a real mess. To real mess but I do want to thank Let me see from sir Egghead. I finally got my my from the meetup the nice piece of wood with my head on it as everybody signed. You got one of those two I get right guy the one that has the
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John: istemi laser.
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Adam: Yeah, exactly the laser engraver cute.
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John: I want to thank them for that too.
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Adam: Thanks to the no agenda coffee guys are sending me the hit in the mouth blend. It is indeed a hit in the mouth.
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John: That's a good one.
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Adam: Very nice. What is this? This is from Dame Nancy the road trip girlfriend. I think we already read that one on the show. And what is here What else do we get? Other things is people sense that this hit in the mouth dark roast? I got oh yes the 33 flag pins. Did you get any of these?
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John: Yes, I did. I put them aside somewhere to those are dynamite really
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Adam: cool. It's an American flag pin like you would wear if you were a politician. Except it also has a little 33 on it. Which George gaspare
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John: Yes, yes, I want to thank him too. Those are dynamite. In fact, I was going to try to get ahold of them. Because that those needs to be sold in the store. He needs to sell them something because they're not cheesy.
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Adam: No, no, no, they're really nice.
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John: And good stuff that's cheesy, but this is definitely not in that category.
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Adam: And I want to thank the no agenda shop.com folks for sending me a the PBR no agenda mug and the PBR beer Stein
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John: I I want to thank them too because I get the same thing
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Adam: it's a great little package I love the Noah
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John: that PBR regular mug that the Stein was I think Eric either took it
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Adam: these are items but you don't watch it have that anyway
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John: I did nothing I wanted I liked the mug I didn't did Stein men not so much but it's
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Adam: so true these are the things that come from no agenda shop if you if you if you don't watch out it's gone yeah it's gone right away right away I suppose. Let's see we have I want to and then you have
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John: okay I got all the two I got to all kidding let's go all kidding ISO it's not ISO so just all kidding. Okay.
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Adam: But okay. aside, right, asking now that's asking too much. Is that Ingraham? Yeah. Interesting. Good
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John: catch. Not a joke. Not a joke.
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Unknown: Not a joke. Yeah.
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John: Satan. Satan reincarnated.
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Adam: Why would you even say that, Mr. President? Why would you even conjure up though that I kind of like that one. I'm putting that in top priority for right now. We got more.
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John: Now I think that's it. Okay.
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Adam: Let's see what I have. I have Dr. Fauci is a farce. Okay. Oh, no, it's okay. It's okay. It's okay.
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John: That one was sent in by that, by the way it was sent in by one of our producers. Yeah. And I just I sent back I said, you know, you got to cut these to make them shorter. That was too long.
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Adam: I know. I actually that was the shorter version. I cut it shorter.
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John: Okay. Yeah, it was long as the long Yeah, I am Q.
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Adam: Kinda like that one, too. And, Wow, that is incredible. Okay, boom, there it is, as it right now
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John: nearly blew me the day. I thought you'd
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Adam: like that. Let me just check
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John: this be pumped up. Volume. It seems like it needs to be potted up a little bit.
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Adam: Yeah. Hold on. Let me let me do the digital Fandango on it here. Make sure it's working. Okay. normalize boost. Here we go.
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John: Wow, that is incredible. Yeah, you're a winner.
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Adam: Let me see what else was there anything else? Oh, yeah, just wanted this. A couple other things. She's probably mentioned the main one being the Pentagon. Of course, this is completely off the radar. Now. Pentagon has now admitted a trained seven, seven of the attackers and Assassins of the Haitian president. Seven of them were trained by the US seven out of how many? I think there were 12 or 15. But what's interesting is Kirby, we all know spokes hold Kirby. He took a he did a q&a, but only he did not do it on camera and the record reflects an off camera interview. And so there's all these questions to McQuaid. So question. Hi, thank you. My question is do with the assassination in Haiti? Some of the suspected people involved receive training from the US military blahdy blahdy, blah, and his answer. So I think we can confirm is this far thus far, we've identified seven individuals who were former members of the Colombian military that had received some sort of training and education, US funded and provided education and training. Some of it was under State Department funding and authorities, State Department, spooks and some some of the training was under Department of Defense and Department of Defense funded training. But to give you an example of some of them that we've identified, and this isn't by individual, I'm not going to get into speaking to individuals because Gosh, why would you but cadet leadership development counterdrug operations,
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noncommissioned officers are professional development, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, we train 1000s of individuals all the time. So it could happen anywhere. I'm paraphrasing. Now. This is sad. He's throwing up such a smokescreen, that much of one to put me trained by the State Department where the State Department personnel that is that's where the spooks are. It's usually noted with
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John: that low State Department spook operation, it's either their own
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Adam: spy agency. It's either that or when you hear the phrase civilian in the State Department. That's definitely a spook and that's that's CIA level spook. So it's quite quite interesting that nothing is spoken about Haiti anymore. When they had the earthquake, because it was it was it was top of the news day and night and the Clintons were there and everyone was and then from the supply chain issue, just to wrap all of these things up, we're keeping our eye on what there's a shortage of I've heard this one repeatedly. The biggest problem these days is glassware and bottles. Beer companies can often not there's not enough bottles,
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John: these cans.
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Adam: So is China also the only place that we can get our glass bottles from is that the
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John: way you'd buy glass bottles from China cheap makes no sense. I mean, we had to glass factories I used to be when I was an air pollution inspector. I had these facilities to look over. We had to Pittsburgh pbg had one and there was a banker one of these other glass companies right and pretty much next to it and which is a great thing to go into a glass factories like unbelievable especially down below where all the molten glass leftover stuff comes to dripping down. I don't think those facilities are working anymore. Anchor Hocking I think was the name of the company. I don't know why we're not making that makes no sense to me, huh? Now all this recycling we're doing for bottles. I mean, which we were doing back then to before they put the bottle bill through. Yeah, bottle the bottle bill. The bar bill is a scam.
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Adam: I will say what was the bottle bill?
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John: Bill is that you have to pay a deposit. For every glass bottle you buy, you know from the store. And then you just it's just the tax.
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Adam: Yeah. Was income for the homeless. So they could guess that's what I thought that was always an element. I thought that was always a great idea. Yeah. All right. Anything else for the for the show today?
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John: That's worth I mean, there's a few things but there's nothing good. Yeah, I will. I got this one clip voting in Texas that we talked about that.
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Adam: We're not on this show. So we can we can talk about anything that you want to display this show last year. A man in Harris County, Texas. We did more than it six hours to vote. Oh, yeah. I won't get my vote in and I won't go live. Stop.
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Unknown: perverse. Rogers was the very last voter in line service. Rogers was one of the last people to vote in the Democratic primary on Super Tuesday in Houston. I've been here for like five hours. But I got to finish the job though. And it made him the subject of a lot of national news coverage, including on NPR. Rogers was the last vote at the polling site at 1am. That was last year. We're also read this week in a story that says a lot about the fight over voting rights in this country. Herve is Rogers was arrested for voting in that election. Waiting six hours to vote could end up costing this Houston man years in prison. His attorney says it was an honest mistake. Rogers didn't know that under Texas election law, which is among the most restrictive in the country, he was not eligible to vote, and that's because he was on parole stemming from burglary charges decades before his parole status. Well, it was due to expire just three months after he voted. He was arrested just a day before the Texas Legislature began a special session that would have considered a new law that would make it even harder to vote. Texas bill would mandate new ID requirements for voting by mail and band drive through voting sites and 24 hour voting.
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Adam: You know we are so racist here we just are so racist
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John: Got it? But I could do Texas stories all because they're really going after Texas. Yes. And we're racist voting thing is the guy was an illegal voter. Yeah. And everyone's a guy. Oh my God. He waited for six hours to vote illegally. And now they're making it tougher. You're gonna have to have an ID so this guy didn't have an ID obviously either. If he had an ID and he wasn't registered, he wouldn't have been able to vote he wouldn't have got arrested. So the whole thing is bullcrap.
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Adam: Yes, I would say that you know the the counter line that they're using here in Texas is we're making it easier to vote and harder to cheat, which is probably true they have expanded some hours but it doesn't matter if we're being painted as a bunch of racists and the democratic party who is behind all of this all this name calling and the state of Texas and the Texans will not forget what you're calling us they know they have a very limited amount of time they've got a they trying to delay and keep their the cheating mechanisms are possibility in place for the midterms that's the only thing they have it you know Texas is laughing her ass off about these democrats who left and I say these democrats because I'm disdain them. They got on a private plane all vaccinated no masks and you know now six of them have protested positive so the whole thing it's laughable,
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John: but they're really infected Nancy Pelosi who are
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Adam: her office girl, but the the the name calling is not going to be forgotten. And everyone and they've they know too. Because if you ask will tell me exactly what what the problem is. Well, they hate black people. Okay, thanks. I will leave everyone with the latest updates from john McAfee's official telegram, which is has been activated has been active. His posting as john McAfee dead alive Deadman switch who knows and although I I can't quite decode everything. What it appears to be is that he has 31 terabytes of documents, maybe photographs, I think photographs, maybe film material, which would be the Epstein archive, this is the way he is presenting it, or whatever the McAfee telegram account is doing. And each of the, either these documents or pictures or videos, is being packaged up as an NF. t. So he's trying to do some kind of, and I don't know if it's the, if it's the, it's probably not the actual document or picture, but a maybe a key to decode the encrypted files. I mean, it's still very sketchy to me. Yeah, but it looks like something's going on.
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John: Yeah, I'm saying, Is this gonna be a big hoax?
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Adam: It could be. I mean, that would make sense. But, you know, from time to time, you just got to mention what's going on. So people can be aware it's going on. I mean, of course, I really want it to be true. We all understand that. What a hoot that would be.
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John: It would be a hoot. It'd be good for the show. That would be
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Adam: that's all we care about. Coming up next on no agenda stream.com would be Hawk story, Fletcher and Blaney bringing it for us. And of show mixes are Rolando Gonzales, Tom starkweather. And back after a full year UK p max, with an end of show mix. Good to have him back. And I would say at some point, these end of show mixers will become an audio history of the times that we lived in. We could probably put them all back to back and you'd understand exactly what happened. Coming to you from the heart of Texas Hill Country, FEMA Region number six in the governmental maps in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry,
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John: and from Northern Silicon Valley where everybody's vaccinated. i'm john c. devorah. We
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Adam: return on Thursday with another fun, jam packed episode of your best podcasting universe. Remember, you're producing it. And please remember us@dvorak.org slash na until Thursday, adios mofos such
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John: here beside themselves with anxiety. You all do.
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Adam: It's out there. That was soul crushing but otherwise very flattering. It's out there. Testing Testing, testing. Testing Testing is fantastic. No agenda is really really bright. recommend listening every
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Unknown: no agenda is really really great. It's out there. I recommend listening every it's out there I get a lot of value with that it's out there I'm not afraid to say that it's out get a lot of value without without
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not afraid to say that new information always.
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Adam: So there's that actually made me seem really good. There's that new information always. So there's that there's that you got to vaccination. Okay, I mean, you know at work
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Unknown: or you know, the mom and dad or the neighbor or when you go to church or when
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Adam: you're no I really mean that are interested in lockers. Think of the people if your kid wanted to find out whether or not there were there's a man on the moon or whatever, you know, something. You know whether those aliens are here or not, you know, who were the people I talked to beyond the kids who love talking about weather weather. If you're interested in go to church. whether whether or if your kid got the vaccinations or not. You can you see mom and dad or neighbor or when you go to church or when you're interested in the
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Unknown: walkers think of the people, if your kid wanted to find out whether or not they're working as a man on the moon, or whatever, you know, something, or whether those aliens are here, were the people they, the kids would love to talk to.
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John: Do you know whether whether if you're trusted,
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Unknown: whether whether it's if you're a kid,
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man, what happens then if we end up having another variant developing that's even more contagious, that could cause more disease, we as the world have the moral and humanitarian obligation. Because if you're wearing masks when you're outdoors, even around, no one out to the CDC says that's not necessary. It also could send the wrong message, we as the world have a moral
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obligation, and you can help them model that behavior. This is your way back to normal.
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Once you're vaccinated, you are no longer our threat of threatened so quickly, we get this under control and which way we go depends on what we do now when it comes to vaccination, to overcoming disapprobation. So now we have this delta variant variants of concern have developed, we as the world have the moral and humanitarian obligation. So now we have this delta variant, this is your wave back to normal. And then once you're vaccinated, you are no longer our threat of threat to public health. So basically, we need to make getting vaccinated the easy choice, that is what it's going to take for us to actually end the pandemic is proof of vaccination. Everybody's fully vaccinated, then you can take off your mask, variants of concern, have developed variants of cancer and we don't actually know what those individuals even if they aren't fully vaccinated, are they able to transmit without a variant and you could help them model that behavior. And you can help them model that behavior. And you can help them model that behavior. boruch.org slash and Wow, that is incredible.
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