Cover for No Agenda Show 1372: Grope Line
August 12th, 2021 • 3h 58m

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John: What my Sparky died.
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Adam: Adam Curry Jhansi devora August 12 2021. This is your award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 1372. This is no agenda, rereading scripts, broadcasting live from the heart of Texas Hill Country with FEMA Region number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry
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John: and from Northern Silicon Valley, where they've replaced the Protocols of the Elders of Zion with the protocols of the CDC. I'm Jonathan devorah,
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Unknown: buzzkill
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Adam: to anti semitic stuff right off the top. Let's go for it. It's always a winner. Have they really? What have they really replaced the Protocols of the Elders of Zion? protocols with the CDC? And are they the same thing?
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John: Yes, they're the same thing.
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Adam: Yeah, it's you know, we got it I know you have a three by three but holy crap, man. They are really going forward once again.
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John: gone off the rails. I have I actually my three by three will lead role.
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Adam: Oh, yeah. experiment by JC de comparing story from a
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German John Dvorak checked out the news for you this morning. Some news on the big three ABC, CBS NBC. JOHN, what are you learning? What? Did you lose your three by three notes.
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John: I grabbed the wrong notebook.
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Adam: Oh. I'll just do it again. And no one will know any different Well, we'll fix it in the Edit. Here we go. No,
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John: no, you stop. Stop taping them. Go get the
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Adam: tape. Oh my god. Okay.
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John: Okay, so I have two reporter's notebooks on this desk and I picked up the wrong one. Okay, you have
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Adam: the right one now and the correct one.
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John: Yeah, I'm ready to run the experiment by
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Adam: comparing still recomb
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Johnson checks out all the news for you this morning on ABC, CBS and NBC. JOHN, what are you learning?
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John: What I'm learning is that my thesis that ABC has become kind of a home shopping network. And as you've been on this for a while, and NBC is now they you know, celebrity news and so let's start with ABC. They had a Friday night football game fashion report. So what you could I guess you don't know how many people dress up to watch Friday night football, but there's a whole segment and then I've done a school picture. style tic Tock girl who is showing you what you can wear to school. Tick Tock wise and then
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Adam: what is what is the latest one? What is Tick Tock wise fashion. That means that what does it look like? White? Is it like that kid from the intern? Did you see that? No. Jen Pataki did a had a tick tock, tick tock or come in and pretend to be a White House intern. Geez. Oh, gosh. Well, I'll play it for you later. I can't believe discuss it is really on.
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John: They're going to kick it to Bobby Flay talking about his new restaurant in New York because that's so important to the world.
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Adam: Bobby Flay What's he known for?
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John: He's basically celebrity chef. And I met him once he's pretty nice guy.
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Adam: It wasn't all about his his COVID rules for his new restaurant.
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John: No, no, no, no, cuz ABC is only doing stuff. They just got something new is selling but
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Adam: money. Yeah, they're just they're just making money. They don't care. Right.
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John: So then NBC we cut to NBC and it's your buddy. Al Roker has now become he's gone from weatherman to celebrity interviewer Oh my
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Adam: god, he finally got where he wanted to be. He always hated being this stupid schmuck who has to do the human interest dipshit story with the 3000 year old lady and he finally weaseled his way in
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John: Yeah, well he did it no talents, interviewing Kristin, Nortel and Dax Shepard about their about their game show that they have on one of the I guess NBC I'm not sure what network is on I'm not even familiar with the show and they never mentioned the name of the show they just Yak about them. So that was that Dan?
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Adam: So that it's on their own network right?
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John: I guess must be and
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Adam: they're not going to promote an upsell not gonna promote a different show different net. Well,
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John: I've seen it done but I wouldn't do it. I will allow it. No, that was the if I was a suit, just no. And then we go to a CBS which is really actually has some news things but what kind of news was it? Ah, yeah, it was your COVID questions answered segment.
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Adam: All right, everybody, here we go. We've got dr. john C. Dvorak for your COVID questions answer.
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John: Well, this was Dr. A Gus ag us a Gus. And he is talking about all you know, this is going to continue to be a mess until we vaccinate children. And until we vaccinate children, we should children should be wearing masks until they get vaccines and the vaccine should be approved. And then this is all what it was about, mainly, but there was a little kicker in there. The guy mentions that according to Pfizer, the efficacy of their own vaccines is losing 6% per month.
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Adam: So it's at 43%.
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John: We're low J and J. Oh my see set percent per month so it's lost most of that more than half as well.
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Adam: At 37.
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John: He kind of suggested there won't be another the booster should be just another a third shot of the same stuff and then maybe something different down the line. Uh huh. I'm sorry for I feel so bad for people that bought into the Bs, but okay, I
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Adam: can't wait to see how they're going to do the vaccine passports with the add on of the third booster because you're not fully vaccinated. Believe me, none of those systems are set up for that. That's gonna be great. No one's approved now.
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John: Well, I will give you the lead you into some of your cups and some clips too. So don't don't note don't not note. But Stanford. You know, Cal has said all y'all have to be vaccinated I in a meet up they had recently in Walnut Creek, I was talking to some Cal employees. And they're bitching about this situation. And but Stanford had the same kind of thing, but now they've changed it. So whether you're vaccinated or not, you have to be tested weekly. The whole student can't the whole campus has to be tested weekly.
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Adam: Thanks. Thanks. Good. Thanks. pres Yes, go. Dynamite. You know what it is? This is the emperor has no clothes. The emperor has no cure. They just can't say it's everyone's afraid to say hey, it clearly doesn't work. The only thing we've got is Oh, but you won't get as sick. Have you ever heard a quantification of that or qualification of the number or an understanding of what not so sick means? Nope. Okay. Well, that was a typical, typical three by three. Thank you very much. I'll give you the local law one by one, which is Austin, Texas. About 280 miles down the road from us. where they've gone into stage five, can I get any worse than that? That's right, lock it down. We've got curbside pickup for restaurants back in effect. We have school mask mandates defying the governor, because this is all political. I'll get to that. And here's a here's a quick news report. Austin, Texas. Oh, wait. I'm sorry. I went too early with I guess the hurricane report now. Well, okay. So first, I have to read the report. So this is where the political part comes in. It's so bad in Austin. You'll never guess what's happening. We're running out. We're running out of ICU beds. Now where we heard this before, this is how the script works. And let's just talk about it for a second everywhere. big headlines. Texas Governor Abbott screwed it up. He seeks out of state health against COVID out of state help we need oh my gosh, we need out of state help. We don't have the
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beds. We don't have the room. So you read through this governor Greg Abbott appealed for out of state help to fight the third wave of COVID-19 in Texas. Well, two more of the state's largest school districts now mask mandates in defiance of the governor Abbott's request Monday came as a county owned Hospital in Houston raised tents to accommodate their COVID-19 overflow. private hospitals in the county already were crying the staff to be vaccinated against Coronavirus. So, if you read down and then link to the next story, which this is based on, let's look at the help that the republican governor asked for from out of state. The Republican governor has directed the Texas State Department of State Health Services to use staffing agencies to find additional medical staff from beyond the state's borders. Because they fired all the it's so much staff during this first run of the script.
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John: We actually in Houston,
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Adam: or fire walked off hundreds were fired because they would not come back to work. Bite before taking the jab. They wouldn't take the shot and that's the problem. I mean if even if you Just looking at the bogus PCR case, numbers, there's nothing like when we were setting up tents and running out of beds a year ago, it's horseshit. It's, it's a lie here is a on the spot. Someone right there at the Austin Medical Center in Austin, Texas, where they tell us we're on level five, which has the highest possible COVID rating because our hospitals are being run. As you can see, there's no one waiting for COVID testing. We've been here three months. And we just went through the parking garage, which all five floors are basically
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Unknown: empty. There are 18 cars in the parking lot in a hospital that is.
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Adam: Now this is part of the script, of course, because we had the guys in New York on the street going this is stupid. There's no one here. There's no dead people. There's no lines to get in. It's the same script. And so yes, the nurses who use it the same way.
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John: It's the same script. I think it's the same. I wouldn't call that part of a script because I mean, it's it from a distance it looks like exactly the same script. But scripted. I don't believe it's scripted that some
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Adam: No, no, no, no, I'm sorry. No, no, no, not that guy. But if you were to read the whole scenario, the this is clearly an improv in the script, but it's very similar to the one we heard the first time around. So again, this guy is not scripted, almost identical. This guy is not scripted. And where's the mercy ships? Well, before we get to the mercy ships we have to go back to a year ago in China, authorities in China take harsh measures. I'm sorry, this is not from a year ago. This is now this is a report from today.
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Unknown: Authorities in China take harsh measures working to control the country's emerging virus outbreaks, residents reportedly sealed inside their homes. That's if they don't comply with harsh pandemic restrictions. The Gate of a neighborhood is welded shut soon after a confirmed virus case was discovered their residents living in some city high rises heard cries for help.
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Adam: This is exactly what they did last time they they boarded people. They boarded people up they they welded their doors shut. people yelling trying to get out. Okay, so that's successful. Then let's shut down the world's third busiest port. That's right. Again, the eastern China port. container port shut due to COVID can't do anything. Oh boy. Now let's look at Well, let's go to ABC for a second. That's okay. The script part isn't whoo Boy, that summary but it's true. It's crazy. It's so obvious Wednesday
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Unknown: morning, everyone. We begin with a pandemic and a new forecast that warns COVID hospitalizations could quadruple by Labor Day. hospitalizations are up 1,000%.
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And in North Texas hospitals in the region are so full, they have only two ICU beds available for children.
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This sharp increase in children has prompted more school districts to impose mask mandates. And now Dr. Anthony founder, he says he supports a vaccine mandate for teachers.
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Adam: Course now. Producer Mike z was kind enough to put together a couple of stats talking about Florida specifically. Hospitals are a correlate are correlated in the database. People in the household with positive PCR result in lots of places that classification doesn't make the distinction between in the hospital because you clearly have COVID or in the hospital for something else. It's the same thing. The 40% of the children hospitalized in two hospitals in California and didn't have the disease. They just had a positive PCR. And these children have a lot of respiratory issues from wearing masks. It's not publicized, but there's studies everywhere about it. So you know, it's it's fear mongering and it's child abuse once again. And they've got to move on.org petitions now in Austin. Well, we have to hashtag cancel ACL Music Festival. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. This is it. They want to kill everything. They want to kill Austin, for sure. If we don't have the
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John: Austin as a democratic stronghold, why would they want to kill Austin? Well,
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Adam: it's the it's the democratic stronghold of Austin, who is killing Austin. Why? I don't know for the same reason they want homeless people everywhere. I don't know. I mean, that's how I look at California. It's the same thing. Austin, California. So let's just shut down more of the income for the city. Cancel it all. That's perfect. Perfect. But not as perfect as what is now known as the shielding approach. And this was published by the CDC in 2020. It's published as the interim operational considerations for implementing the shielding approach, and it's not has not been implemented here. And a lot of people are pointing to it's like, oh, look what's coming. And maybe, I don't know. But the shielding approach aims to reduce the number of severe covid 19 cases by limiting contact between individuals at higher risk of developing severe disease and the way they do it is FEMA camps, camps. Everything is in here camp sector level. It's the whole thing you get green zones. You get people who are allowed in green zones and it's not it has not happened here. I don't I doubt it will happen here. But you know where it's taking place in Australia, okay ICT will enter into this is Australian Capital Territory is Canberra has shut down for at least a week. It's just the start. Okay, I
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Unknown: say T will enter into a seven day lockdown from 5pm. Tonight, this decision is as the result of a positive COVID-19. case one case three infectious in the community. We also have positive wastewater detections around the ICT waste do not currently know the source of the infection. But extensive investigation has been underway for many hours. This is the most serious public health risk that we have faced in the territory this year. I really since the beginning of the pandemic, this will be the first time that the ICT is entered in to a lockdown this year. And really only the second time throughout the near 18 months of this pandemic.
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Adam: So there you go. This is the shielding approach. It's a zero COVID approach. And they're very serious about it, you know, people we know in, like sir Chris, or Chris Wilson is locked in his house now for six weeks. This is not the kind of guy you can lock up like that. So it's Yeah, it's full. By the way, I got a note from a producer who said, you know, you guys are wrong about Australia, said, yeah, we may come across a cross as brash and brave, but really, we're still the Imperial penal colony and we are very much rule followers. That was never the impression I got, which of course is based on one series of movies or movies, Crocodile Dundee, and you know, Mel Gibson as Mad Max. But now they're they they are just completely compliant. And
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John: you always meet you'd like to mention, and I think it's worth mentioning that they had their guns taken away. And they were very passive about it. Yeah. Yeah. And they don't stand up for themselves and it's obvious they get pushed around a lot by the government. And they've had some horrible people running the government clean that that miserable redhead woman Yeah,
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Adam: he is miserable what that don't talk to your neighbors lady.
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John: is a million of them. But yeah, we have a misconception of of the Australians and New Zealanders for that matter.
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Adam: So here is you know, the the lie that needs to be propagated. We have to completely forget science, and it needs to be put in your face all the time.
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Unknown: This is from newsy are not. It's a number that shows how contagious viruses Jason Farley with Johns Hopkins breaks it down. Before Delta COVID Arnott was closest to Zika virus or HIV, we thought it was around between 1.5 to two to three depending on the estimates. In other words, one infected person on average got two to three other people. So here right now, delta, we're seeing it again that that are not a 566 Plus, meaning slowing spread and getting herd immunity just got much harder. Another way to put it think about infectious diseases on a contagious ladder. With Delta. It's about two wrongs down from the likes of measles and whooping cough. For measles. Experts say some 95% of folks would need vaccinations for herd immunity.
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We mean by herd immunity, you're just not gonna see any COVID in your community may require 90 95% a number we probably can't get too until we start vaccinating kids.
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Adam: Come on. Just hear that last bit again
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Unknown: and with the possibility with Delta, it's about two rungs down from the likes of measles and whooping cough.
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Adam: By the way, by the way. Sorry, I keep hitting the wrong clip. The contagiousness is two rungs down from measles and Zika. What happened to chickenpox?
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John: She said measles and whooping cough
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Unknown: just got much harder. Another way to put it they About infectious diseases on a contagious ladder with Delta, it's about two rungs down from the likes of measles and whooping cough, right?
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Adam: Yes, whooping cough. So it's two rungs down what happened with the leaked CDC documents said it was as contagious as chickenpox. Is that more contagious than measles or less contagious?
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John: She doesn't read them the whole rung of ladders and things.
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Adam: She said were to down so we're to downs
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John: from measles, and whooping cough worse chickenpox and Zika. And yeah, common cold, I think would be if you're going to make these enough for one thing, nobody has whooping cough and measles outbreaks are minimal. And so well how about comparing it to the flu and the common cold? How about that for an ID? Is that too far out there?
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Adam: Yeah. Shut up slave. Last 15 seconds for measles.
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Unknown: Experts say some 95% of folks would need vaccinations in unity. We mean by herd immunity you're just not going to see any COVID in your community.
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Adam: So herd immunity what he says here what we mean by herd immunity is you're not gonna see any COVID in your community. That's just not science. Sorry, that's just not that's not science. It means that that everybody that enough people have had it and have antibodies that it won't that you won't get very antsy and won't flare up again that's what it means we mean by her to me
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John: it's just another before I forget Yeah, so I'm before I my clips are all done and I sent them all in and I'm listen I'm just catching some late news and somebody and one of the local stations they say that the a number of people that have gotten the Pfizer jab. They went back and tested when they get found zero antibodies,
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Adam: zero antibodies.
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John: Zero there no antibodies nothing It didn't do jack Now a couple of things just I met don't wanna go off on a tangent here but there's two things to mention. One is the nurse who is giving out a bunch of saline shots if you remember that
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Adam: yes, we have we don't have clips on no but that was a new story yesterday news story
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John: and then there's my old producer of the silicon spin show Jennifer who I talked to a week or so ago and she's the one who still claims that or claim she says this is probably true What is this? She's claiming anything she took to touche Pfizer shots and had zero no swelling no sore arm no nothing's zero and that which is fine for her sounds to me or I'm thinking because of the of the other stupid statements that have been made during this whole This is a V ASCO by the way to stupid statements that all your arm sorry you're sick as a dog. You're throwing up you guys work as means it's working. Yeah, so this is ridiculous at this point.
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Unknown: We mean by herd immunity. You're just not gonna see any COVID a new community may require 90 95% a number we probably can't get to until we start vaccinating kids.
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Adam: It it's really gross. Gross. It's but it's just gross. It's it's not science. That's the gross is not science
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John: and they keep pushing. Like I said in the three by three today the one network CBS that had any information other than, you know, celebrity news or shopped the home shopping. That's what they were promoting vaccinating kids. That's that's the main message we're getting in the mainstream right now. Is vaccinating kids pushing, pushing, pushing and making the government agencies approve the vaccine on emergency use basis. I don't believe it's going to be Oh boy. I
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Adam: can't wait. I can't wait to play the next two clips for you then. God children, children, children, children, children. Let's go to ABC first
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Unknown: extremely anxious. This Texas mother is worried about the upcoming school year her 11 year old son Carson has a compromised immune system after battling COVID last year, spending four months in the hospital. His school district does not have a mass mandate.
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I feel like we're walking just into the battle zone without protection without any kind of weapons, you know, and it's very scary to me.
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John: Meanwhile, in Florida,
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Unknown: we have elementary kids who are not eligible about a vaccination coming into our classrooms possibly involving the COVID. We're in a national and they are at deadly pandemic and the governor is playing politics
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to delta surge in Florida keeps getting worse the state the nation with hospitalized children across the US hospitals reporting pediatric cases that are severe something we've never seen before is pediatric intensive care units getting overwhelmed and that's really frightening. Bill Florida's governor continues to threaten school districts even teachers pay for those who oppose his ban on mask mandates. The White House now looking into us Federal dollars to pay a portion of those teachers salaries.
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Adam: So I it sounds kind of gross, but I think I need to see some video proof of these children. The only video I see of screaming crying children is ones who are being forced to take the vaccine. So I need to see it now, where are these hospitals filled with children? But is it really about the children? Or is it about the teachers to the teachers want to get vaccinated? I mean, is that maybe the issue? Let me play? Let me play this.
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John: Okay. I got a three parter on the same topic.
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Adam: I know what you got coming at you, Dr. Fauci. Do
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Unknown: you agree with Randi Weingarten, the head of the largest teachers union in the country who came out yesterday and said, Yes, teachers should be vaccinated inside schools. Do you think they should be mandated to be vaccinated? Yeah, I'm going to upset some people on this. But I think we should. I mean,
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Adam: we are in a critical situation now.
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Unknown: We've had 615,000 plus
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deaths, and we are in a major
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surge now into the fall into the school season. This is very serious business, you would wish that people would see why it's so important to get vaccinated, but you're not going to get mandates centrally from the federal government. But when you're talking about local mandates, mandates for schools, for teachers, for universities, for colleges, I'm sorry,
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I mean, I know people must
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like to have their individual freedom and not be told to do something. But I think we're in such a serious situation now, that under certain circumstances mandates should be done.
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Adam: Now. I think I played these out of sequence. This is morning, Joe, on MSNBC, this will lead you into your clips. This is about the FDA approval. Which, by the way, did you know that there is no FDA Commissioner at the moment? Yeah, I didn't know that.
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John: Yeah, it's been. It's been there's been nobody filling it out. It's been filled by a bureaucrat as the associate or they've been underneath. And so it's it's not as though it's not, no, no, I
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Adam: mean, yes. But the this is the question, you know, it's like, well, you got to get someone in there. Does everybody wait until the FDA approval is given? Do you want to be the guy or gal? Do you want to be it? Who knows? The guy who signs up? Hold on a sec, I think actually, Peter Dunleavy, the guy Peter doocy asked this very question of Jen Psaki president is saying now God
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Unknown: willing, the FDA is going to be coming out in a reasonable timeframe to say this vaccine is totally safe. What is the holdup in nominating someone to run the FDA after more than 200 days in office?
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I know it's it's like 204 at this point in time. Certainly, I will say and the President was asked this question yesterday that he wants to name someone who's qualified, who's ready to lead the FDA is a priority for him. He's also not going to take a step to put forward a nominee before he's found exactly the right person. I will note that it is the place that is filled with talented experienced scientists, data experts, career staff, who are certainly running the FDA effectively.
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Adam: So I nominate Dr. Fauci. And here's why I know
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Unknown: people in Florida I mean, Joe and I are at the point where we're begging our vaccinated friends begging them to get the vaccine. And the pushback we get is that it's not FDA approved. And for some reason, we can't compete with Facebook on this. What you saw the proper response
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Adam: with her implication there is that because Facebook bad, her implication is Facebook and all their misinformation that they're not censoring, like good little doobies. They do Mika Brzezinski, and her msnbc morning show can't compete. No kidding. No kidding me.
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Unknown: And for some reason, we can't compete with Facebook on this. What is the proper response when someone vehemently says and is really tired of hearing it from us? That this is not FDA approved, and they're not getting the vaccine, that non
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FDA approval is a is a true technicality. We have emergency
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authorizations that we do it is usually
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a situation where you kind of have marginal and maybe moderate efficacy and you want to balance the risk benefit. So you give it an emergency use authorization. What you see now with these vaccines,
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is that we've been giving them to
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hundreds of millions of people throughout the world. It is highly effective and very safe. This idea about getting official approval, which understandable. The FDA has their way of doing things they do that they've been very successful in keeping people safe, but there's no doubt that these vaccines are going to get fully approved.
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John: So what's going on now with the vaccines is as good as full approval. So this
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Unknown: idea about not fully approved is really a false narrative. It really is. I mean, you should consider this as good as fully approved and get vaccinated. The idea that I'm waiting for some magical imprimatur to come on it,
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it's going to happen,
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guaranteed it's going to happen.
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Adam: There you go. put Fauci in charge of the FDA. You got your guy.
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John: Yeah, he's not gonna do that. He's gonna take a cut and pay is not worth it.
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Adam: But I mean, you heard it straight from the actual horse's mouth is just a technicality, man. Just a technicality.
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John: That guy's so annoying. So here's a doctor who's doing the same pan and this is now this is from and by the way, this court is COVID. irked parent one. This is a report from National Public Radio. So this is beyond the mainstream news stuff that you've got to clips from. This is the for the intellectual,
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Adam: the liberal intellectual elite,
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John: who like to listen to soft spoken voices tends to my hand and soft
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Adam: jazz,
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John: such as
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Adam: Sirius XM, read dr.
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John: john Tesh.
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Unknown: So here we go.
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a tweet from a doctor in Phoenix last week spoke to the frustration Oh my god, she's full on today. His
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parents are feeling right now as governors and states like Florida, Texas and Arizona continue to ban school districts from mandating masks. The tweet read, quote, we have sacrificed so much for you over these past 18 months and it took only three days for you to destroy one of the last things I was hanging on to the ability to keep my kids safe. That tweet was from Dr. Christina Bergen. She said three days after her daughter started school her 10 year old was exposed to the virus though no belief not infected. Dr. Christina Burgin joins us now. Welcome. Thank you so much for having me. I'm really glad to hear your daughter didn't get COVID she was wearing a mask at the time. Yeah, absolutely. She and her sister are really good about wearing their masks. That's really good to hear. Yeah, I understand. All children in Arizona at least have the option to wear masks, but it's an option mandates are banned. So after a year and a half of trying your best to almost hermetically seal off the pandemic from your family. Your daughter goes back to school, someone there tests positive for COVID. What went through your mind when you first found out that news? This was three days after she began school? Yeah, three days. A lot of thoughts and emotions immediately went through my mind. But I think the most prominent were fear, disappointment and frustration.
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Adam: This is my God. This is so abusive to you. These are mothers. I don't think there's mothers don't care if you're just abusing them. Mothers just want their kids to be safe and they're just completely mind controlled by this crap.
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John: She's a doctor. Although they never say what she's a doctor of. She could be like Dr. Jill Biden, for all I know this. I've seen a lot of that.
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Adam: Well, then then she probably is otherwise you there must have been a question as a doctor and a mother.
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John: They never pulled that one. But it is just it's just as bad listening to her go I was so disappointed. My kid was somebody tested positive which of course doesn't mean much as we know as somebody tested positive and the kid bumped into him or was exposed
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Adam: around around around it was
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John: exposed and but luckily she didn't catch it. Oh my god, I'm so but but it was within the three days of first going to school after all this work we've gone through this didn't help. Okay, here we go. Part Two.
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Unknown: We have really taken so many precautions over the past 18 months. And because of a law that prohibits schools from mandating certain mitigation measures like universal masking, only three days of school undid those 18 months of vigilance and sacrifice.
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Adam: vigilance and sacrifice This is almost show title. vigilance. And Sacher is that from something I should know? No, it's not like a civil war. I know. Something. screwball something that some important General said during the Civil War. No. I
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John: didn't mean maybe but no,
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Unknown: here we go. I saw that you specifically called out The governor of your state, Doug doocy, he's a republican. And you wrote that,
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forcing schools to reopen without the ability to implement the same measures that kept kids and staff safe last year. Tell me about that. Like, what important differences are you seeing between the safety measures from last year and the safety measures in place this year? You know, it's an entirely different ballgame right now with the Delta variant. So it's this one two punch of a much worse situation because of the virus itself. And because people are no longer doing the mitigation measures that we know work and are safe will going forward.
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Adam: Gosh, these people are still stuck in information from nine months ago. So I see it.
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John: Well, no, you already said it earlier as the same script.
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Adam: Okay. Yes, same script.
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John: But you know, the differences. I think, nine months ago, when it first began, we did not quite have money, although Trump is in office. And so you could, you could argue that it was true, everything was Trump's fault. You know, you don't want to get a vaccine. You don't want to take a shot who is going to be the first one. And, and now it's like, okay, Trump's out. So let's just blame Republican governors. And so they're targeting and this is the first report I've seen targeting Arizona, but they're targeting mostly Florida and Arizona was new, but it's written
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Adam: the republican thing, I guess.
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John: Yeah, he's a republican governor. And so that's bad. And so you have, obviously Abbott is being targeted to Santos the most. And of course, again, by the way, talking about the old script, there was a report that came out showing that there was a big shot up of Florida cases. But it turned out they weren't from that day, it was a whole week.
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Adam: So that's exactly what we said was gonna happen two weeks ago, because the exact
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John: same thing.
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Adam: They aggregate everything, well punch it in and
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John: it works. It worked before. Why won't it work again? Now, unfortunately, and it seems to be working. Yeah. Oh, yeah, baby. Oh,
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Adam: yeah. It's working. Well, there's a couple of things though. Because, you know, now we're gonna get into mandates. And now we have this division and the division is vaccinated, versus the pandemic of the unvaccinated is a very ugly words that our government is using. It's now of course, it's not just the unvaccinated we know, it's really Republicans, it's republican states. This is very, this will not be forgotten that they're doing this. But let's just say it's all true. And the vaccinated want everyone to be vaccinated. Okay. So if you have, if you have accepted the vaccine into your life, you were either foolish, you were not understanding at the time you might have been pressured, or you might believe in it 100% that took courage. Somehow, I don't think most people just went up and said, I'm not worried about anything. I think it took some courage. So I would ask the vaccinated to step the fuck back. Respect, hesitancy and encouraged if you really mean it. If you mean, this is a health issue, then you shouldn't be shaming people, then you should be encouraging them telling them about your experience, and encourage them to be brave. If you were sincere. That's what I think normal people would do. And now I do not accept the vaccine in my life. But I would certainly listen to people if they had a normal, respectful approach and not shaming This is the stupid thing. And then I have something for black Americans
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Unknown: nation racing to win over the unvaccinated as COVID cases surge. Are you vaccinated? Not at the moment, but among some African Americans fear? What's the hesitancy? We've been told somebody laughs I mean, he is mistrust in the medical system rooted in history, like the Tuskegee study in 1932, a 40 year experiment where nearly 400 black men living with syphilis were denied treatment, public health officials wanting to see the effect of the disease on treated. As a result, more than 100 men died from syphilis or related complications, knowing that you were denied treatment, and that you were lied to would affect anybody. Carmen had Thornton's grandfather, Freddy Lee Tyson was a part of the study. There's a lesson in taking broken pieces and turning it into something that's effective and supportive, turning the pain of the past into profit. Carmen and several other descendants are speaking out in a new documentary, encouraging people to get vaccinated if you're using the syphilis study, as your rationale for not getting the vaccine Just stop doing that. Out of 195 million Americans have received at least one shot. Only 10% are African American, but black people are two times more likely to die from the disease.
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Adam: Okay. And I can't wait to talk with Joe about this. African Americans blacks in America, please stop using this as your crutch. Because you know, that is not the first guy in the soundbite. He said, it's so many lies so many years. That's kind of the truth. It's because you know that the very same people have been screwing over poor people this middle mid layer, and then includes unfortunate a lot of the administration of the health care system has been screwing you for years. That's the problem. Just be honest about it. Be honest, you don't trust them. And it's no reason for you to trust them. Be honest, it would help everybody. Now to people who have come to America as immigrants, and have made themselves into something spectacular. He very careful what you say about freedom, Arnold Schwarzenegger,
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Unknown: but I think people should know that is a virus you, it kills people. And the only way we prevent it is is to get vaccinated, to wear masks to do social distancing. Washing your hands all the time. And not just to think about, well, my freedom is being kind of disturbed here. No, screw your freedom. Because with freedom comes applications and carry responsibilities. We cannot just say I have the right to do X, Y and Z when you affect other people. That is when it gets serious. It's like no different than the traffic light. We put the traffic there the intersection so someone doesn't feel someone else the accident. So this is why we have a traffic and you cannot say no one is going to tell me that I'm going to stop here that I have to stop at this traffic light here. I'm going to go right through it. Yeah, then you kill someone else. And then it is you're doing
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Adam: this is not surprising that this comes from an Austrian who compares this situation to traffic signs because what he really wants is for there to be traffic signs, you know, like a yellow sign. Maybe a star sign or an old Poli crap. Screw your freedom. Is this really the guy the Terminator? The Governator? That's, that's insane to me. Now on the celebrity tip, there's interesting interesting news. Tom Hanks, son, Chet Hanks. Remember chit chats the rapper?
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John: No. Oh, yeah, remember, check the rapper.
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Adam: Yeah, Chet said Tom. Tom and Rita son chat. See, there was all tatted that's the guy. He's the hip hopper. And he has a message. Hey, guys,
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Unknown: so I'm just checking in Look, I've been kind of on the fence about this for a while. That's why I've never spoke on it. But with the amount of people that I know recently that have gotten COVID and with like the numbers rising, I
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John: think it's important for me to say like, I got the vaccine.
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Unknown: I think everybody should
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Adam: I think it's really important like that we all do this as like citizens as Americans, we have to look out for each other and get the shit under control, guys, so like, I suggest to all my followers you guys make set an appointment and get the vaccine first thing sighing bitch. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. I never had COVID j stick me with that. motherfucking Dino? The motherfucking flow. Sorry to get over it. Okay, if you're sick, stay inside. I'm trying to happen. Okay, why are we working around y'all? If you're, if you're in danger, stay your ass inside. I'm tired of wearing a mask. Sorry about the mF. So forgot about that point is these anti vaccine is anti mandate. This will not go over well with Tom and Rita and the elites of Hollywood, I don't think
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John: well, maybe go over well with the hip hoppers. But on this site, well, I was doing a calculation the chance I did this is some people should note your chances of getting COVID What are your chance to get in COVID? One in 1000?
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Adam: I think it's less I think it's like one and 100.
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John: These are the numbers are
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Adam: okay. All right. The numbers Yeah, one in 1000.
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John: If you're in the chance of dying from COVID, if you're one of the one in 1000. If you're you have to be over 75 to over 70 is over 70 they have a good number of five and 105 and 100 will die. So that's a total of your chances overall of dying of COVID is one in 20,000. Yeah, you could bet on the long shot of the moat the biggest long shot in in your sports betting world you're never going to even find a one to 20,000 to 20,000 to one shot, there's no This doesn't exist. It's ridiculous. The numbers are so miniscule in terms of odds and simple statistics. That it just really I don't know. I don't know. Well, let's understand. Public is not this is the education system. This is the result.
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Adam: Well, it's also the loss of religion and pushing cultural and things like scientism into that role. Now believe in science, follow the silence.
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John: Believe in science. I'm just giving you a science. I'm giving you actual numbers, stats, that's science.
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Adam: No, but no, that's not scientism is different boots on the ground report from a nursing home in West Virginia. I work for a health care company anonymous, of course, I work for a health care company in West Virginia that mainly owns and manages a large number of nursing homes across the state as well as some other smaller lines of business. Our centers suddenly changed all of our COVID testing back around the first of the year, which was easy to predict because of the rollout of COVID vaccines. We were told, we just had a bunch of stock of antigen tests that we wanted to use up. So they changed from the PCR to antigen. To my knowledge, we no longer use PCR, magically, your numbers went down facilities opened up all as well, but then this past week, so there's your testing scam. We learned of an outbreak and one of our centers, surprisingly, our CEO divulged that almost all of the outbreak in the residence amongst the residents were people who were vaccinated. I'm glad I had my camera turned off on this company wide zoom call because the face I made would not have bode well for myself as they blathered on about taking the jab and how they were glad these people got it. I could only shake my head. These people are still encouraging us to take it almost in the same breath. They tell us it doesn't work. They're good people. But it's easy to see things that aren't adding up. I'm not a conspiracy theory nut or anti Vax guy, as some might say. But I'm not drinking
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the Kool Aid. Thanks for all you do. Blah, blah, blah, blah. There was also let me see I think we have an under I think I have an under Big Pharma here. There was crap can't find it anyway, doesn't matter.
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John: Well, I've got three clips I want to play which kind of leads me to do a open the show. And first of all, I want to start with this Dr. Dawn clip and I want to mention I you've got it, I got it.
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Adam: Everyone's got Dr. Don,
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John: the Dr. Dawn clip which I probably I have gotten, you know, people forwarding stuff to me like they do to you that we already are covering a roof. We've had it or whatever. I've never seen anything like this. And that but Dr. Don was on Tucker Carlson and Dr. Don was on eat. And it's just some some random Brando, doctor who went before a school board and started reading the riot act about about them making decisions for masking or mandate. Well,
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Adam: not now mind you, he also had a thumb drive. And I have the contents of which are in the show notes. It is a lot of studies, lot of documents.
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John: We have we've done that, too. We have a lot of studies, a lot of documents. There's nothing that Dr. Don did I fit. I've said this to everyone who sent me the purpose of this is what's in here that we haven't talked about six months ago on this show on this show.
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Unknown: I think I know. And I don't know
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John: what it was that but I figured out what it was the main thing that he did that nobody else has done as gotten as much attention. And I and I have the gist of it. I'm not playing a bunch of Dr. Don clips. I have one short clip that's 18 seconds long. that I believe is the key and the crux to this. And this, this will be the clip. And we're getting our sources of information from the State Board of Health in the CDC, who actually don't bother to read science before they do this. I'm actually a functional family medicine physician that means I am specially trained in immunology and inflammation regulation.
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Adam: And everything being recommended by the CDC in the State Board of Health is actually contrary to all the rules of science. So he goes after the CDC specifically. And he said regulation which means more like a legal thing, I believe.
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John: Well, whatever the case is that they have all these people that bitch and moan about this, you know this whole situation, nobody really attacked the CDC. And so then I found this other clip. This is an ivermectin this was a clip sent to me by somebody who is I guess in on this call, some poor woman was in the hospital. And she had a prescription for ivermectin. But the hospital wouldn't administer it. She's on a ventilator and she's dying and they wouldn't administer it. And so the court sued them and the judge was, this was a, the judge was saying, well, you're waiting to give her the ivermectin Well,
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Adam: hold on, hold on before before we just don't want to just pass over Dr. Don unless you're coming back to him.
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John: No, I'm not coming back. Okay. So Dr.
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Adam: Dawn, to me. This happens is it happens on a smaller scale in the Netherlands where there's one piece of video. It's very clear, it's very calmly explained. It's not complicated. It is a very good presentation, nice demeanor by the speaker. And it's 18 minutes long. This is the same with Dr. Don. And as you as you point out, nothing he said was really new information, other than he was speaking so called truth to power, but he had command of the room. He had massive command of the room. And the problem with that is that it doesn't propagate it never six because there's a six minute version of it is nothing soundbite worthy enough, that will convince anybody otherwise, it's just it's a confirmation. I saw this last night. Tucker Carlson had this really interesting guy on vivec Schwab schrom, Swami rush, Swami, and everything he was talking about COVID woke all that stuff. Exactly what we're saying. But you can't package that into 17 seconds or 18 seconds. And that's where the point well, this is
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John: getting completely beside what I'm the point I'm trying to make here.
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Adam: No, but I just wanted to point it out for Dr. Don, what the problem is why she
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John: got propagated to me. But Dr. Dawn's Attack of the CDC is the point I'm trying to make. I don't know whether
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Adam: Yes, I got his I gotcha.
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John: I got it. You're right. I don't care. So back to the ivermectin story, so this woman got was in the hospital, she and she died. She died. They wouldn't treat her. And the judge kept telling them to treat her and the hospital says no, they wouldn't. And I have just a clip from that part of the meeting. And you can hear the kind of the point I'm trying to get to here and this is the ivermectin fiasco clip.
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Unknown: Seated to my left is Dr. Steven Farrow, who is our Chief Medical Officer at the hospital. And next to miss Mitchell is Mr. Jeff cook, who is the chief legal counsel in House Counsel for the hospital. Thank you. Mr. Miller. What's your position now that Miss Jordan has a prescription for ivermectin? Is the hospital willing to administer that?
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judge, we're still in the same position that we cannot and for several reasons. Number one is Miss Denmark is not does not have privileges in this hospital. She is not able to take over the care of Miss Jordan.
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She is writing a prescription to be administered by our critical care specialists, when which is in direct, direct conflict with what they perceive in their judgment is correct. The correct procedure for treatment for Miss Jordan.
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I do note, however, that Miss Denmark, based on her information, it appears to be affiliated with West Medical Center.
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Westley Medical Center is willing, I'm not so sure that they are based on something I'm going to tell you in just a second, is willing to accept this patient and Miss Denmark and her sponsoring physician are willing to administer it. It seems the more practical courses to transfer her to Wesley into a hospital that is willing to do this type of treatment. Right now. What they're proposing is that a prescription from a physician from a nurse practitioner who is not credentialed at this hospital, who is not privileged to practice medicine at this hospital to treat patients to dictate how we should treat a patient when we've had at least five physicians and since Monday, there's another physician involved who's also Dr. Yunus, who's looked at this and has also indicated that ivermectin is not indicated for Miss Jordan.
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Adam: Oh, my goodness, where was this? What hospital?
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John: This was in Mississippi. I have the hospital name someplace, but I don't have it in front of me now is Mississippi, okay. It was in Mississippi and they wouldn't because they're going by their they've been protocols that they've developed at that hospital. But But then I got this last clip, which is Kate Dally, who is a very, very good broadcaster. she's a she's a radio host, whose husband ended up with pneumonia. They brought they brought her in him into the hospital, they immediately called it COVID pneumonia, even though it was just a regular case of pneumonia and she went to a rigamarole. But she's very forceful woman to get the to get them to do what she wanted him to do, and especially not put him on a ventilator because they wanted to ventilator him right away when they walked in. And they made a big Dressing everybody up in an outfit and she makes she get does anyone can find this clip is Kate da l l e wise discussion of her experiences about 45 minutes very entertaining, but it's all at the same time. It's got a lot of tips if you get hospitalized what to do, and I just have this small clip of this and this is like, well, it's not that short. But it's interesting. And she's, she's a, she reminds me of that other brunette broadcasting a woman's used to be on the blaze and I keep forgetting her name. But she's, she's just a great I mean, you listen to her broadcasting, just see your face, facial expressions, just a pro. But listen to this.
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Unknown: This was our situation. We get in and I have amazing doctors. And the only reason that we succeeded at this, I think, besides prayers and blessings were the fact that I had amazing doctors to talk to you who urged me right away to get him on intravenous high dose vitamin C. This makes a big difference. It's not like you know, a lot of doctors will shame you and think you're silly and know your vitamin girl, you know, that kind of thing. But you want just like a little dissolvable, you know, no, I want high dose intravenous vitamin C because it's even known to kill cancer cells at high doses and help with nucleic acid and help with inflammation which is pneumonia. And so Oh, by the way, the X rays when they when they did the X rays. The X rays were suspiciously like the 2017 pneumonia 2006 pneumonia 2000 pneumonia. So all pneumonia looks kind of like each other suspiciously. I think three years ago, it just would have been good old pneumonia. But today it's COVID pneumonia. I think there might be some big bucks associated with the COVID pneumonia, you think. So anyway, we're in ICU. And we I said I want vitamin C high, a high intravenous, the doctors that I'm in contact with the frontline doctors are telling me get zinc, intravenous zinc, NAC high doses of vitamin D get everything to help him to combat the pneumonia. Well, they said it wasn't protocol. I said, doesn't matter. I want it. And they said, well, it's not protocol. We don't we don't
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do that. You don't give vitamins and nutrition to your ICU patients. Why? And the answer was, we don't do that. Not protocol. See, there's 300. And I think what is it 341 pages sent by the CDC panel to tell the hospitals what to do for their protocol. And here's the bottom line for you. If you if you'd like me to get to the end of this before I explain the rest. It's not COVID that's killing people. It's the protocol. It's overtreatment, I wanted to under treat my husband with nutrients and vitamins to help fight what he had. So he could breathe again. Instead of over treating him over medicating him and shoving him on a ventilator to early because the death rate of a ventilator is up to 75 80% death rate. That's really scary that they were talking ventilator from the minute I got in there.
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Adam: Oh, man, and there we are. We're back again.
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John: So she's makes the point that is the protocol. And I was thinking about that. And that's what everybody falls back on the CDC came out with a protocol, which is what the all three of these clips are about is the CDC protocols the hospital's take, they just adopted follow the rules in that because they don't have to worry about getting sued. Oh, we follow the protocol. And they're off the hook. Because it's the CDC that has to take the fall at some point if it's okay, well, we're sorry, we're a government agency. You can't do anything about it. And the whole thing is just to cover your ass. methodology doesn't help anybody. That's why they're not going to go with ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine or anything else because it's not in the CDC protocol, which is rigged by Pfizer to push everyone toward vaccinations.
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Unknown: This is a massive scandal. And our good friends are do suffer.
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Adam: I don't know if you saw it. I know you've had some problems with no agenda, social. But he was he went into the hospital. He had been on location shoot, and he he wasn't feeling well, a little bit of fever. So he was on location for three, four days. And then he said, Well, I might as well test for COVID tested positive. And so now it had been you know, you've been traveling working strange hours and so now you went into the hospital with wait for it COVID pneumonia and he posted some videos. So I think he stayed there one night. And he he he posted videos I'm getting out of here. He has he had a caliper. You'll see so was oxygen in his nose and he said I'm Getting out of here because I can't sleep. It's like they mess with my machine. I had much more trouble breathing this morning. All night long. It's beeping everywhere incessantly beeping not even in a rhythm. It's all different. And so he found a doctor through his contacts and the doctor immediately put them on the ivermectin, judice undine desso. Den or something like that. It's like an inhaler, maybe for asthma, and zinc and you know, the typical things but ivermectin and so we say he left the hospital as soon as he could. And he went to the pharmacy to get his prescription on now denied CVS, Walgreens, they would not give him ivermectin because now it's not the protocol. In here. Of course, it's obtainable, and you just have to go to an independent pharmacy, but even that's getting a
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little more scarce. And he posted a, I think, a half hour about his entire experience. And he's, you know, he's labored breathing, but I know what pneumonia it looks like. And yeah, it's great. Just call it COVID. pneumonia, everything changes, including the treatment you might get. It's, it's disgusting. I completely agree. Completely agree. And when I hear all this, you know, we have the nurses, the first of all, we had all the staff was cut back. There's been a couple of consolidations with all the bank that insurance companies and health care systems have been making the bins requiring smaller ones, doctors very compliant, you know, they've been told they'll lose their license if they do the wrong thing. Everyone's is completely controlled, economically controlled. Do you think it's possible? This whole scenario could could also be used? I don't know if it's the plan. But could this be used to collapse the system or give the impression of collapse and then rammed through the necessity for universal basic health care?
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John: Well, it's a very the problem they're starting to develop is this pushback, including these clips that we have, which is making it look as though it would be worse? Because there's only the independent free floating doctors out there that are doing the, you know, the modern way of combating COVID in particular, as opposed to the CDC guidelines, with basic universal health care, everything would be along the CD to be all CDC guidelines, you wouldn't be able to get around it. Right. I think it's gonna, I think, if that's what they're trying to do, it's already backfired. This is really a disaster.
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Adam: Well, but but is it really it's, you know what? I'm not so sure. It isn't. It's this is not the government running thing. This is corporations and large insurance companies IE bank, I
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John: know, but but they're hiding behind the CDC, which is good. Yeah,
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Adam: yes. Yeah.
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John: Well, that's it. So it's gonna be just worse. If you go with universal. Of course, you got no way out.
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Adam: But it's been quite a desire for many years from them. them in powers, they would love it. I would think that you unlimited customer base, the customer can always pay, he can jack up the rates at 20% a year, do whatever you want.
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John: You can reject the web because they're never done. The taxpayer
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Adam: picks a $50,000 toilet seat concept. Yeah, that's great.
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John: Well, no, I'm not saying they don't want it. No, no. This is gonna be this is not working to make it worse.
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Adam: Yeah. Speaking of protocols, I learned about the Liverpool protocol that the NHS was has been applying during COVID. And that is a determination. I do not have the exact protocol yet. But there's the determination of when a patient is just too sick and too old and has COVID and has got to go and then they get the fan. Oh, yes. And they get the it's called the Liverpool protocol. Look it up.
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John: I called the death pool.
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Adam: I don't even know why it's called. I mean, that why is it even called the Liverpool protocol is crazy. Just you know, thinking about how people think about Liverpool. But man, oh, man. Alright, so that was from the south. I got a short clip from the south from the St. Louis. Kind of not really south, Midwest from the St. Louis, Missouri. County Health executive Sam Paige listened carefully, not a consistent mass requirement across St. Louis County. a hodgepodge of mandates, recommendations and outright ignoring the public health experts has brought confusion, anxiety and anger. With no clear directive, more children will become ill with vaccine. Children will be coming ill with vaccine
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John: another winner
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Adam: What is wrong with these people?
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John: A lot now I have
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Adam: apparently you know, the CDC just as an aside, finally, finally, I don't know how many months later they're saying hey, there's something to this blood clotting this weird menstrual cycles women are experiencing there's something to it I guess they could not ignore it anymore.
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John: Now there's way too many cases. Yeah. Maybe we got a couple letters on it. I have
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Unknown: four clips.
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John: Which I get that. Okay. This is these are just four clips that I wanted to keep in abeyance because we've heard about you know, the Bill Gates and Melinda Gates Foundation that vaccine prot things that they've tried their experiments that crippled people killed kids.
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Adam: Yes, Philippines hurricane.
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John: And so, I have to say, and I'm not a big fan of this guy, and I definitely don't like him doing voiceover on his own style.
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Adam: Oof, that's a no no, no
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John: matter what. James Corbett did a three part.
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Adam: pretty serious though.
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John: He's. Yeah, the problem with James Corbett is his voiceover. If he took the guy who does frontline or some of these big voices, and I made this point before in this show, I'll make it again. There's an authoritative voice. Yes, that authoritative male voice that is what you should use.
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Adam: I think are you auditioning for the gig with James to do the voice? Am
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John: I Furthermore, right now Peter coyote is probably the most the closest to a tender you'd ever want to do an authoritative voice. But Corbett with his, you know, he's got it. He's got a speech impediment. He does. It just doesn't work. But he does it anyway. But he did this three part or four part building? Who is Bill Gates. Yeah. And you should people should look it up. I have to say it's really a piece of work. It's dynamite. And in there, he discusses all kinds of crazy stuff. But in there, he does put together the four of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation fiascos.
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Adam: Ah, nice. Oh, good that
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John: we've and I pulled
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Adam: off and these are all based on vaccinations, I presume?
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John: Yes. They're all vaccination fiascos. Okay, and so we've talked about them all the time on the show, but I think it's nice to actually have he doesn't do a good job on the meningitis one. But on the other ones, he does a pretty good job of laying it out and I think they should be kept it is evergreen, okay. And I have them here and I wanted to play them. The one is the longest one which is the good one, which is the India scandal. And that is a b m g f scandal. India.
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Unknown: The decade of vaccines kicked off with the gates funded $3.6 million observational study of HPV vaccines in India that, according to a government investigation, violated the human rights of the study participants with gross violations of consent, and failed to properly report adverse events experienced by the vaccine recipients after the deaths of seven girls involved in the trial were reported. A parliamentary investigation concluded that the gates funded program for appropriate technology and health or path which ran the study had been engaged in a scheme to help ensure healthy markets for GlaxoSmithKline and Merck, the manufacturers of the Gardasil and Cervarix vaccines that had been so generously donated for use in the trial had path been successful in getting the HPV vaccine included in the universal immunization program of the concerned countries. This would have generated windfall profit for the manufacturers by way of automatic sale year after year without any promotional or marketing expenses. It is well known that once introduced into the immunization program, it becomes politically impossible to stop any vaccination. Chandra m Gauhati, editor of the influential monthly index of medical specialties, remarked that it is shocking to see how an American organization use repetitious methods to establish itself in India. And Sam renmimbi, editor emeritus of the National Medical Journal of India lamented that this is an obvious case where
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Indians were being used as guinea pigs throughout the decade. India's concerns about the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and its corporate partners influence on the country's national immunization programs grew. In 2016. The steering group of the country's National Health Commission blasted the government for allowing the country's National Technical Advisory Group on Immunization the primary body advising the government on all vaccination related matters to be effectively purchased by the Gates Foundation. As one steering group member noted the MTA gi Secretariat has been moved out of the government's health ministry to the Office of Public Health Foundation of India and the 32 staff members in that Secretariat draw their salaries from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. There was a clear conflict of interest on one hand, the bmgf funds this criteria that is the highest decision making body in vaccines. And on the other it partners with the pharma industry and GAVI. Yeah, this is unacceptable. In 2017, the government responded by cutting all financial ties between the advisory group and the Gates Foundation.
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Adam: As a general observation, his voiceover skill works a hell of a lot better when you're seeing the visuals. audio only is indeed quite tough.
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John: No, it's terrible. A lot during this most of this is faces never on the screen, so you're stuck with him having to listen that was the only long clip so that was the end of the ASCO but didn't he has the meningitis one which is I only have a short clip there. But this is not really as good as the other to play that.
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Unknown: There's the gates founded and funded meningitis vaccine project, which led to the creation and testing of men after avec a 50 cent per dose immunization against meningococcal meningitis. The tests lead to reports of between 40 and 500 children suffering seizures and convulsions and eventually becoming paralyzed.
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John: Yeah, not enough on that one. There. We have the malaria scandal, which is really more of a which is
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Unknown: one of Bill's main targets. There's even the who is own malaria Chief, Dr. irata koci, who complained in an internal memo that gates his influence meant that the world's leading malaria scientists are now locked up in a cartel with their own research funding being linked to those of others within the group. And that the foundation was stifling debate on the best ways to treat and combat malaria, prioritizing only those methods that relied on new technology or developing new drugs. coachees complaint written in 2008 highlights the most common criticism of the global health web, the Gates has spun in the past two decades, that the public health industry has become a racket run by and for Big Pharma, and its partners for the benefit of big business.
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John: Rock,
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Unknown: which I think is what builds up to Yeah, and and last, we had Lastly, we have the polio of a fiasco, which is kind of interesting, because most modern polio seems to come from the vaccine. There's the 2017 confirmation that the gates supported oral polio vaccine was actually responsible for the majority of new polio cases. And the 2018 follow up showing that 80% of polio cases are now vaccine derived. There's the 2018 paper in the International Journal of environmental research and public health, concluding that over 490,000 people in India developed paralysis as a result of the oral polio vaccine between 2002 1017
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Adam: I wish I wish I knew what episode it was when we talked about I think was a Goldman Sachs investor meeting and it was all the pharma companies, but mainly Pfizer pitching vaccines for
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John: Yeah, you know, that was how
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Adam: it was maybe it was 2009 2009 2010
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John: maybe eight now but it was very early on you found and and
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Adam: and yeah, that's right.
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John: It's probably because it's one of those there is one of that we did we don't have those clips anymore.
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Adam: No, because that went and dropped out. I Oh, who got Aqua hired and then we lost our content. That was my OTG learning moment. Yes. Hmm.
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John: Wow. Well, it's still on the show. Whatever show was,
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Adam: yeah. No, but because that's really when it all started. And they were all jacked up all the presentations. Yes. Well, a vaccine for alcoholism for cocaine abuse for nasty farts. I mean, it had everything. And that was everyone was was bugging out. This is great. We give. We give medicine to people who aren't sick. I remember that quote, specifically. T Yeah. All right. Well, I want to wrap this up. Unless Yes, anything else?
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John: I just wanted to get that stuff out of the way because it was it's good, good ground. It
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Adam: is good. And it is good. Let's see. I guess this is kind of an interesting piece of news that I like because I'm flying American
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Unknown: unvaccinated employees who work for three major US airlines won't be required to get the COVID shot. The CEOs of Southwest American and Delta Airlines all say their workers won't be ordered to get a vaccine. American Airlines tells us it is strongly encouraging team members to get vaccinated and is offering those employees an additional day off and 50 bucks. United and Frontier Airlines are requiring all workers
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Adam: to get a shot. So you know, my personal mission is I just as I can't support companies that are that are mandating vaccines to their employees. I just I'm not
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John: for no wrong. Team members.
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Adam: I'm sorry. Hey, team. Yeah, could you imagine if that's what we called our producers Pay team team members, team team member Darrin Come on now. But yeah, and then we have to be honest about it. We got we got to, we have to tell people exactly what we think and our reasoning why and we have to be honest. That's the problem. We're not honest with each other. But this I've been warning for. I've
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Unknown: been very honest, something really interesting happened. Oops, they're cute. They're snuggly, and they've given us much needed company during the pandemic. But can your pet get infected and spread COVID-19? To find out we visited UC Davis veterinary medicine teaching hospital. We do know now that dogs and cats can be infected with SARS Coronavirus to fever. Dr. Jane Sykes tracks animals infected with COVID like the ones on this USDA chart data through mid July shows 217 cases in the US so far, more than 40% of those were cats. Researchers believe that's because cats have closer contact with humans. Compared to other pets. They often are very close to people's faces when they're sleeping in beds with people. So you're saying because cats are more snugly illegally? Yes, a lot of times Yeah. While Scottish researchers euthanized one cat because it got so sick from COVID recent studies show the vast majority of infected cats and dogs exhibit mild symptoms, or none at all. The important point is is that the infection is spreading from people to the animals, not animals back to people, unless they're wild animals.
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Adam: And that's when I just turned it off. So animals can't infect people unless they're wild animals.
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John: So you know, it doesn't make any sense.
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Adam: Well, as then they should probably be warning people in the hill country because I read that 40% of deer have COVID antibodies. Now they're running around in my backyard. They might infect me because they're in the wild.
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John: You're more likely to get infected by a tick.
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Adam: This is one thing and one thing only doggy and pussy COVID vaccines Bonanza. I mean, you want to see you want to see people do you think do you think children and mask is the thing? No, I start messing with their dogs, man. That's when you see people really get angry in our country. Kids, okay, well, it's an expendable, I can make some more.
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John: This may be the lead in Yes, you might you what you played might be the lead in for what we've played other little lead ins of the talking about the dogs and the cats that might have COVID. But my carry COVID might give COVID is something and if they're so freaked out in Australia that they have one case, and they shut down a city I mean with one dog is you know, can you imagine?
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Adam: And then since I've been one
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John: Dingo for that matter, to dingoes,
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Adam: you know, they eat babies.
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John: And I heard that.
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Adam: So the one thing I just keep following because I find it fascinating is what's happening with vaping legislation and the ongoing vapours. And what I have my eye on still is Philip Morris and who are now looking at I think they have finalized their acquisition multi billion dollar acquisition of a medical company that does oral mists, etc. And they're moving away from combustible tobacco into the I cos IQ o 's. And they're also talking about making vaccines from tobacco, which may it may very well be possible as I've heard this several times throughout the past decade. I don't know if they've actually ever done that. I think they would the flu vaccine, they might have tried one or they had a trial that didn't work. So I'm just thinking that somehow they're, you know, they're weirdly involved in you know, I don't know, it's just the it's such a weird move for a tobacco company to do this kind of thing. So I want to just go back to before the really before end 2019 when everything was just first starting to kick off, and the vaping thing was on deck because they wanted to outlaw vapes. Children couldn't have vapes. They couldn't have menthol vapes, which to me meant, let's take away anything that black Americans like and the minute we get them on the new I cos it does menthol, their cultural influence will make everybody want one of these. But there was something else that we talked about just before the pandemic hit and this is from the forgive the
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bitch shoot documentary revealing COVID something really interesting happened in late August 2019.
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Unknown: America's major bio weapons facility closed for dedric. So I'm not a I'm not a molecular biologist, I hasten to say but I know a little bit about so when Fort Detrick closed here, I read this and I thought, What the hell is going on? I thought this is odd, and doesn't make sense. There's never been a bio weapons closure. As far as I'm aware, so I thought this is strange wise for during closing and I thought they must have had a leak. They're not telling us they're not going to tell anybody what what happened. But then there was a vaping pneumonia epidemic. Has anybody in the room heard about the vaping? pneumonia epidemic? Okay, one that's good. So vaping is solution for electronic cigarette. And they had this outbreak of all these young, mainly young men and women with bilateral pneumonias, okay, 2800 hospitalizations, and about 68 deaths. And they were really sick. And when they did this, these games, they had ground glass opacities. And these ground glass opacities are typical COVID-19. Now, that doesn't mean they're diagnostic of COVID-19 because other diseases can cause ground glass opacities, but ground glass opacities I can issue your typical COVID-19. Now one of my friends is the super expert on CT of the chest. I showed him one of these ETS, he looked at it on my phone. He said I left COVID-19. And I said Are you sure? He said oh you there's a grandmaster passively such we look for? And I said but usual. He said yes. Why are you asking me? I said
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look at the date. He looked at the date was September 2019. And then he looked around and he said to me, where'd you get this? And I said, this is a CT scan from vaping ammonia in America. And you know what he did? He said, What? Okay, that's, that's COVID-19. And he just put the phone down and walked off. So that was pretty amazing. So I think they worked out that 90% of the vaping solutions come from China, ordered online, they posted direct. There were no vaping pneumonia outbreaks in any other nation to Europe's got hundreds of 1000s of people using millions using vaping products. And there were no outbreaks. Okay, no vaping or any other country. So that's all very odd. And that all played out in the last six months of 2019.
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Adam: And I don't know how that plays into anything, but I just wanted to have that information in our head.
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John: Take that one. Now. There's a couple things that fort Dietrich is what he's talking about, is a peculiarly Well, he's really married. I think that was the time that he's talking about when they put the kibosh or the kibosh or some guy or some boss on unresearched for Kai marrows. gain of function stuff.
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Adam: Yes. Another nice little intercept that
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John: would be about the same time that took place. I don't believe for Dietrich is still closed. But okay.
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Adam: Did you say that?
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John: That's what he kind of claimed.
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Adam: I don't think that's what he meant. And I didn't really I that was my take. Well, I
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John: did we know that the gain of function research was banned because it was causing trouble and maybe this was the trouble it was causing. And that's when it got when the when the COVID-19 Research got, or that Coronavirus research got shunted off to Wu Han in various ways. It may have gone to Canada and may have gone through Alberta.
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Adam: Even there's some evidence
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John: but anyway, ended up in Wuhan. And, and now that you know, it was financed by us. So even though Fauci has a roundabout way of denying it. Yeah. I don't know. Maybe it could be possible that maybe the Chinese Chinese are sloppy. They're, they're not known for being a
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Adam: they don't do they don't do desks, they don't do clean hits there when they kill someone, it's always messy.
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John: They have a
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Adam: business that makes it have
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John: a Yeah. It's a grimy, you know, it's there's a certain level of grime Enos in China that doesn't exist, let's say in Switzerland. Yeah. Um, so and I think there's a certain level of manufacturing carelessness that exists in China that doesn't exist in Switzerland. Just a non contrast in the two countries I'm familiar with by both visiting and you know, and having a product from Hmm, and really, Chinese even though they're making Nikon cameras, and they're doing all these this finds the you know, this precision engineering, which is what is required if you're going to make hard disks or anything like that you need precision engineering and make chips. But we have a lot of our inspectors over there. They're making sure that they do the job, right. I don't know. I just carelessness. It's just a mistake. I worried about the carelessness that they exhibit? Yeah, because it looks like a mistake and they can make it a mistake. Maybe there was an attack you don't know could also be
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Adam: well, maybe one day we'll find stuff out and then when we find out Will we be able to recognize Is it is truth? Or will it just come across the US as more 1000s of sealed indictments? You know, the President was supposed to President Trump was supposed to take. Take Charge today after the blackout of the internet yesterday.
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John: There was a blackout of the internet yesterday. No,
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Adam: no, there wasn't. No, there wasn't. Okay. So this is more today was the day is supposed to take over based on the book. Okay, so the the 11th was the we were supposed to have the 10 days of darkness and the internet would go out on the lamp. And I have to tell you, living in the hill country, there are a surprising amount of people who are at least partially on board with a lot of these stories. And these are professionals in their field experts. Many I would say above average income. No, definitely upper middle class, if not rich. Trump, I have to I have to say it, a lot of them Trump republicans 100% Trump Republicans, and you wouldn't know it. Unless you hang out with him and talk to him or you know, get a little comfortable. You know, me it's like I just start off with a those Chinese and everyone opens up. It's easy. But I'm also sincere, you know, I'm all into it. And and the one overarching thing I will say is that I hear from almost all of them exclusively. I'm afraid we're losing our country. And they really mean it. And they're really sad about it. They're not in some military. I'm going to go shoot everybody up mode. They're sad. So I need to come back. What the hell was I talking about helped me come back to where I was.
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John: While we're talking about fort Dietrich and Chinese doing a tap I
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Adam: know Trump. So Trump, Trump Trump becoming a president? Or re being reinstated. Blackout? Yeah.
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John: Big. Black
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Adam: and I'm not I'm not laughing at any of this. Although I have my own thoughts. I really don't think Kamala Harris is being detained in Guantanamo Bay.
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John: What is that
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Adam: one of the things very serious, yes, very serious. And this I know where it comes from to is from the guy monk monkey works, who tracks all flights across the world. And every single day almost, he's doing an update. And look the exists. Of course, it's there's a lot of crazy as airplanes go into nutty places all the time. But But now you could have years decades, you could see both, you know, the Vice President, she clearly was taken to Guantanamo. And she's still there. You know, if you look into the story, you know, we there's a video now and that was really the video that the FBI were after that Rudy Giuliani had in his possession. They weren't interested in Hunter's laptop, they didn't care about anything. They needed the video, which was the video proof of Hillary Clinton being hung by the neck in Guantanamo. So you see, this is the these stories are out there and taken somewhat seriously.
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John: Wow, we don't even do those stories. No, I
1:28:07
Adam: don't. But we'll just so you know,
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John: I like the way you say, I don't Yes, I don't yet. Know You don't either. But there's no don't reason is because there's no news to deconstruct in that regard.
1:28:19
Adam: Exactly. Which is what sets us apart from any other show in the world. But you know, this is the x 22 report is one of the podcasts that Apple deep platformed and disappeared from podcasting, podcasting. 1.0
1:28:33
John: but it's available on podcasting. 2.0 correct.
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Adam: podcast, index.org News.
1:28:38
John: nutball podcasts that are done in this. What's the current kind of podcast three and a half million
1:28:44
Adam: on our four and a half million,
1:28:45
John: four and a half million podcasts? And a lot of them are screwy?
1:28:50
Adam: Well, I mean, please don't try to make the branding of this as the nut job podcast place.
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John: No, I said all podcasts? It's Yes. It's all all podcasts. That means you have to there's going to be screwy ones in there. And that's the gold mine.
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Adam: Exactly. Exactly. That's That's why when AOL opened up the gate to the web, they became a dial up company in a matter of years. Because people want the scary crazy stuff. They want it and I can totally understand people
1:29:21
John: is more entertaining. Yes. And better written than most sitcoms.
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Adam: Yeah, raw. Hell yeah. So I understand why. leftist globalist liberals, whatever you want Democrats, whatever you want to call them, when they hear people who watch this discuss this among themselves, may believe it or not. I understand that they go like well, we have to kill these people. That's obvious. I mean, we have to exterminate them. I get it. I get it. But that is That's so lame. Because these people are very highly functioning normal, very good in society that their philanthropic they Just watching out and they they've completely given up on any mainstream news. Any they don't care. Well, they don't they didn't know that they'll be shooting up the TV. So they can't do that. So the President was supposed to retake power today. And yesterday What coincided with the with the the big blackout and the and the, you know the internet going dark where there was supposed to be a big emergency the emergency access system it's not the Emergency Broadcast System anymore because it goes across all TV all radio and all cell phones. Yeah, that's the one from the president. You know, the one that everyone said Obama was gonna misuse and call for a lockdown and everyone said Trump was going to use it and call for lockdown. Silly us all it took was an 80 year old douchebag day you got a lockdown, and everyone did who needed the scary alert. And that was supposed to happen yesterday. I didn't get anything. I've not heard anything. So it may be delayed until the 25th. And
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yes, indeed. All right, everybody, the plan is just the plan. It's moved on. It's gonna be the 25th. And on the 26th, we'll have 1000s of sealed indictments, but and I'll finish with this. Mike lindahl, the my pillow guy did his cyber symposium earlier this week, 72 hours of the worst possible television production you can imagine in your life. I mean, it was worse than a local cable telephone. Horrible. But the information was phenomenal. And, you know, Tina's friends who now these are, again, professional, mature, functioning adults, and we're watching it. Are you watching Mike Lindell? And we like oh, shoot, we should watch this. But we couldn't stand it. It was so bad that they did. Oh, it's horrible. They did come up with diarrhea, but they came up with a 20 MINUTE SUMMARY, slick, highly produced. They got the right kind of host guy doing it. They they LD, it all comes back to China, just so you know, spoiler, but because China has ownership and all the companies China, you know, they have, and they do the whole thing. They got the boards, they see, hey, this is an extra chip from Taiwan. What does this chip do? It opens up a secure FTP connection, they show all this, you know, so it looks totally believable. And that was good. So the 20 minutes and I put it in the show notes, you can take a look at it. And there's definitely stuff wrong with the with the voting machine system. And to be fair, they put in the all the democrats from 2016, Kamala
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Harris, Elizabeth Warren, all saying the same thing. It was but then the republicans were in charge like that you're full of crap conspiracy theorists. And now it's flipped. And I like that. And here they show a it's, it's it's not a left, right thing is happening. And they blame and the whole, everything is blamed on China. And that is that narrative is now back. I think we probably call that in week one. This had to be some kind of Chinese operation. But that's now come into the narrative. And people are paying attention to it. And I'm and I'm delighted. I'm delighted that people are tuning out of this nonsense, we are actually doing such a good job, that we're putting ourselves out of job, there won't be any more content to these networks are going to go broke.
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John: Nor lifetime.
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Adam: Now cnn could
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John: or CNN is beside the point that's not really met. That's a propaganda system because msnbc the whole NBC operation isn't the NBC operation is two but it's got it's got some it's got some some breadth. It's got its wide. It's not just a bunch of profit. I mean, it's a lot of propaganda, but it's nothing like CNN, it's just nothing but bold crap. It's just the It's horrible. Before then they've painted themselves into a corner they can't get out of NBC MSNBC, you have to remember, I worked at MSNBC. Before MSNBC, that's the history of msnbc was began as Microsoft and NBC now putting together a channel that was going to do a lot of tech stuff and all the rest of and they had there was a
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Adam: time they had the MSN network what they were trying to do kind of like a portal if I'm if I remember correctly,
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John: and Miss Ed mess and was was a copy of AOL. There you go. And they and they were all in on the fact that the internet was going to go nowhere. And that's when they even Apple came out with a world or some such thing and that was supposed to it was all it was a joke because you You know, the internet was a joke and all these other things are gonna be winning the day. And MSN teamed up with NBC and they put together this this net, this cable network and there was a, it was doing poorly.
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Adam: It was a flop.
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John: And it was a complete flop because Microsoft money was behind it. So it could go forever. Oh, yeah, yeah. But then one day, Princess Diana died. Yep. When Princess Diana died, they switched all their coverage to Princess Diana. Yep. And the rating skyrocketed. So things like the site, which was the tech show that I was on, was a was just kicked off the air. And they they moved to this coverage of celebrity stuff. And then they that's when they discovered Keith Olbermann and some of these other people and they started changing their model they pivoted
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Adam: in a big way very, very agile, very smartly done, I would say,
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John: Yeah, they did a great job. And then they pivoted to the what there are now, which is just a bunch of propaganda is very much modeled after CNN, but it's no good anymore. And it's just really kind of laughable, but they have to pivot again. And but the fact that they pivoted twice, already, first did this celebrity so with Princess Diana, then to the crap they do now, political news, they can pivot again. I mean, this seems that there must be in their DNA. I don't know how they're gonna do it, but they could get rid of Rachel Maddow, that would help.
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Adam: When msnbc started the first launch, which happened in New Jersey in Trenton, New Jersey, my company onramp had been hired by Microsoft to create a live chat. Because they Microsoft couldn't do it. Always, you know, it's like we can't you know, our Windows machines are not doing anything they can't. So we had a whole unique setup, you know, in like, Oh, yeah, don't worry. It's all Microsoft stuff. It's good. I've gotten to trouble that many times. And for another day. But I was in the control room when they when they first opened up, and it was Tom Brokaw with Bill Clinton. And Holy crap, those guys, they were so Pro, because in this case, the producer who's always you know, talking into the into the news models here was linked into broke off and Clinton. And so Clinton would be answering it coming to an end of his answer. The producer is saying, okay, we have 45 Brian, if you can come in. I mean, talk to Brian Tom. And, and then Clinton when he Clinton's hearing this and he wraps it up, and then broke jaw comes in. And the producer says, Okay, we have another 30 seconds, another 25 while he's talking. And then the whole thing was just it was so impressive, but had nothing to do with an honest conversation. It was completely they were good. They were really, really good.
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John: Well, I'm reminded I did a radio show up in Canada once when I was promoting something, some book. And it was it was an all things considered kind of shown is called the day about everything or some crazy show. I can't remember the name of it by some letterhead from it somewhere. But it was done that way. And it was like it was a kind of a question and answer interview show and they had these people in the studio, yakking about stuff it was a radio show. And then they had people in the control room telling them so in other words, I they asked you some comic, hey, Adam, what was the what would you remember? What was the year that Napoleon was born? And the person in the control room would? Yeah, yeah, go into the air and say was born on such and such and such and such and the guy was blurted out as if he knew it.
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Adam: You know, what were the whole
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John: show is done that way. And it was like nobody knew anything. It was just, it was such an I was actually taken aback by this. Because it was so well done. Well, if you made people seem like they actually knew stuff, and they didn't know anything. If you look at
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Adam: if you look at Tucker Carlson tonight, when not that this is because it's always like that, I think, I think you're onto something. They're all they're addressable individually, but I think these producers have now so worked in certainly with the pundits who were always on the panel, that they just get the same feed the host gets or they're, you know, they're they're a part of this control room conversation. And you'll see it on Tucker Carlson tonight. Whenever he has someone, it happens a lot, but it's not every single time. He has someone on remote, a guest who's not a professional speaker, and they have an ISP and in order to hear a talker Do you so the person will stop in the middle of their sentence, you watch it happen right near the end of the segment. Coincidentally, they'll stop. And sometimes they'll stutter. Because the producer said, Okay, time to wrap it up. The guest hears that. And Tucker then says, Okay, well, thank you. We're out of time. But they do it to the guest. Because it's always on.
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John: I could be I would make sense. Oh, yeah, I think so whether it's as extreme as this show that or what you experienced is, I doubt I think about it. This is what goes on in all sports broadcasting. Oh, yeah, definitely by play guy. He doesn't know he's really good at play by play. But he doesn't know everything. And and they they're telling him stats as well. This is the lead reminds me of 1957. When so and so did this. And that. Yeah. And they will have all these crazy stories and anecdotes that are being fed to him them from the control room, specifically, oh, and this guy is five or six today. And this is the last time we did that was three years ago and the June 7, he also went five for six. I mean, there's no way that people I mean, there are people that memorize a lot of sports statistics, but this stuff is all bull crap.
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Adam: Well, it comes out of the infrastrutture database. I happen to know that because villin from Kota, who was a big record publisher back in the day, he's now almost 80. He owns that and he and he was the first guy 35 years ago, maybe longer, because I got to have all the sports scores all the stats. So it comes out really quick. It's like Bloomberg for for sports. But even then, I mean, sports guy isn't sitting there typing. So yeah, someone's sitting there, boom, boom, given it to him. And they're good that way.
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John: The way American TV is made public, in Thrall to
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Adam: magic, it's a magic trick. It's magic. But
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John: yes, like a Bloomberg terminal. It's just like, okay, it all kinds of crazy information. Here it comes. And they just tell the guy what to say. And he says it is. It's not easy to do. But it's doable when you somebody says something in your ear, and you kind of repeat it. So what we're talking about here is the deconstruction of the media. And
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Adam: I'm glad we never really, this is a new discussion, I think we ever talked about that depth in depth of the of how production works. Just to add to that, since we kind of left CBS out of it there for a minute. Yesterday, the keeper and I was sitting around said, Hey, we don't hear anything about South Africa anymore. Did everything get solved? Everybody? Okay? Is the fighting over? And so I do a quick search and of course know, what pops up is me one, an electrical plant has been exploded. So more blackouts, they already had electrical problems. And mind you that Jacob Zuma, as we talked about in a previous episode, the president who got kicked out, you know, they had this whole affirmative action or equity, I would say, program in the government there for many years. And he was hiring his dipshit cousins, and it all had, you know, it had to be a certain makeup of employee, I'm sorry, team members. Then your company was hired, not, you know, not based upon skill. And so the whole country started to fall apart. So um, and then I come across this article, and I'm happy about it. I'm like, Oh, this is the new york times they've written something. South Africa is falling apart. The New York Times like okay, well, let
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John: me read this. Here it is.
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Adam: And this is how reporting works. And we've discussed this many times, and we caught it in the wild. Right this at the beginning this article. After Jacob Zuma, the country's former president was arrested on July 7 to serve a 15 month sentence for contempt of court. his supporters and allies vowed to make the country ungovernable coordinate and camp campaign of economic sabotage sabotage through WhatsApp, telegram, Twitter and other social networks. They succeeded. So this whole South African thing, according to the New York Times, is based on 12 people, we have another disinfo dozen members going through WhatsApp, telegram, Twitter, or some other social networks. And like, well, oh, well, I need to know more about this. So they have hotlinked the words coordinating coordinating a campaign. Now remember, this is how the CIA works. The CIA has to have a source for the New York Times to point to so when you click on coordinating a program, you go to the daily maverick.co dot z A this is the daily Maverick of South Africa. And here it is. South Africa suffered an insurrection sound familiar attempt this week was to provinces kwazulu Natal and guar Tang. And from this under investigation 12 masterminds planned and executed the insurrection on social media, then lost control after the looting spree. This is bullshit. There's no there's no secret 12 people who did this on with what's app and telegram and Twitter. This is an app ration and this is how it gets covered
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up through the, through the the mainstream news, The New York Times pointing to this as their source. And and I don't know why well I know why put this under under each other but you think about what's happening there. So you have the equity hiring, you get crappy infrastructure, your power plants start to blow up. Sound familiar? We've got rolling blackouts in Quebec, we've got rolling blackouts being threatened to get all over the United States, California, Texas, really? And is this because we can't provide the right amount of power? Or is it because there's no financial gain and a certain point for these companies, which are leveraged by bankers to provide it and so they just don't spin it up. It's the Enron. Enron never went away. And then you see Biden's infrastructure bill, which it has all these great things for a United States infrastructure, but every single company that bids will has to be qualified by equity. So it will know it's funny, and a lot of it is African American based companies that will that are exclusively allowed to get this bid. How about that?
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John: Now that we kind of pushed that idea in California to an extreme, we built it some years back, there's this weird overpass off the Nimitz freeway that goes are actually itself the shore freeway that goes to San Francisco, and it was built by a corrupt contractor. And it was like ridiculous amount of money spent on this thing. And then I think the guy went out of business or took the money and ran or something. And this is very common with some of these like lesser fly by night, guys, but you're out there and they looking for this kind of dough. I have one infrastructure clip. Do you want to play it before?
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Adam: Yeah, yeah, sure. Sure. Sure, sure.
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John: And I thought this was an interesting this was a law at the heritage foundation brought on some guy who was an expert on this on the bill. And he made the one point he made here, I think is the one that I wanted to express, which is part of the bad days in for structure bills, just a big scam. This is the infrastructure. Part of it that I thought was just like a real kind of the eye opener,
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Unknown: this bill is actually focused on physical assets strongly focused on fiscal assets. That doesn't make it a good thing, however, and why not?
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So for one thing, they get the priorities completely wrong. So for example, with there's a reason why infrastructure, broadly speaking, is a pulls very well, it tends to pass by big majorities in Congress. And that's because historically, the Federal infrastructure spending focuses on the highway system, which a huge number of Americans use for personal use. It's the nation's essentially circulatory system for moving people and goods from border to border and coast to coast. It's tremendously valuable. This bill would spend as much of the new money on things like Amtrak and public transportation as it does on the highway system, even though Amtrak in public transportation combined for 5% or less of transportation use, depending on what metrics you're looking at, in terms of mileage is less than 1%. Yeah,
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John: yeah. So let's spend as much money on the 1%. As this is like the marketing boneheads who make it through it, the biggest mistake in marketing people make is they have a product. They have two products, I'd say one product sells very well. And the rule is you put all your efforts into selling that the real rule is you've put all your efforts in design, they're really good product, and just pump all your money into that to market that and sell more. The idiots take the bad product and they say well wait a minute, I invented this product is really should be a good product. I don't understand why it's not selling more. I'm going to put all my money behind the bad product. Because I know it'll sell better than the good product which is already selling well. Why does it need any help? Because it's already doing okay. Yeah. And you see that I've seen this with Ziff Davis and their magazines are rampant
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Adam: it's rampant. It's in TV MBAs are these MBAs who make these odd decisions.
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John: Yeah, it's Yeah, the BB MBAs, this the MBAs to do it. bonehead MBA.
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Adam: Yes. Complete boneheads I've been around that a lot too. And just no you have it's just kicking a dead horse is what it is like it's not gonna
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John: lie. This isn't selling better. Let's put it on the front page.
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Adam: I think Amazon did better. And they figured some of that out. They have been merciless. Anyway. Yeah, we can talk more about it. Infrastructure but I think we should take a break because we're the affiliates are screaming at us value for value is our system it's very important to understand that value for value has kept this program going forward for now we're working on 14 years and repeat what you just heard everything you heard could not be talked about could not be said in any I don't think in any other financing model
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John: Do you probably not know I mean, there's
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Adam: no way it's just no way. So that's why we decided to do it this way for a long time ago. And the way it works is if anything you heard here and this fair trade thing you heard here if you if your takeaway is valuable, just make that into something that in a number and send it to us we can't tell you what you value or how you value things. And so we love this model and we love everybody has been participating in it. It's your time it's your talent, it's your treasure we got a lot of it a lot of people to thank and I'd like to thank you and say in the morning to you the man who put the C in the cat COVID vaccines Mr. JOHN c
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John: devora in the morning do Mr. Adam Curry also in the morning OCCC subs in the water and all the dames and knights out there yes
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Adam: and in the morning to the trolls and the troll room who have been very helpful today in saying all kinds of nasty stuff but we love you trolls What do you think? What did you write down our last Thursday maximum for for the trolls and the troll count? Do you have the number you said you were writing down the number it was something like 2312 or something
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John: if that was the Sunday now
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Adam: Sunday let's let's come hands off trolls Come on troll count. Here we go. Let's see. Oh, come on froze. Oh, come on froze. Ooh, troll count for Thursday. 1958 low No, I thought Thursday's usually around 1800
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John: Yeah, but last but a couple Thursday's ago it was over 2000
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Adam: low it's low trolls propagate. Get more people in there go to troll room.io this is this has been a part of the show ever since void c void zero set it up. Gosh, this must be at least 12 years ago. Yes, it is. And it's been running ever since. I hope there's a huge ass log file. It'd be great if there's just a log file of everything that was said on in the troll room for 12 years. terabytes.
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Rock think they're more petabytes,
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John: petabytes.
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Adam: So trolls if you feel like a troll If not, you can go to the troll room.io log in sign into the chat there and you can listen to the live streams and it's not just this show. It's many on no agenda stream calm. And it's a cyclic simulcast type deal and you troll about the show. If you can the host it's always fun just Horowitz watch your troll room when we're chat room that would be when you're doing dh unplugged.
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John: Yeah.
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Adam: He wants to know now you
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John: know yeah he's he's a he's a big fan of the idea he's he's basically your protege.
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Adam: Yes, I should.
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John: I should tell him to use your gear. He wants to do things your ways he wants to be me. Let's
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Adam: just face it. He wants to
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John: wants to be you. He wants to sound like you. He wants to. He wants to.
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Adam: I've long known him a long time. Didn't you introduce us and media with your pie was still Poggio the back then I guess. Anyway, that's the troll room. Good to have you here trolls. I had someone asked me this morning. Hey, man, how do I how do I get a part of the I get into the flow of no agenda, social calm. And I want to remind everybody that that is our federated social network. I'm really only on Twitter as an inbox left everything else behind. I even put reddit.com and my pie hole. And that's pie hole. So it doesn't. So I can't even click on a Reddit link. It won't work on any of my machines. I just don't care. It's not worth it. But the Federated concept is and it's a way forward. And as a group, you can determine your own vibe. And if you want to block a whole other instance or limit things, it's up to you. So that makes it fair for everybody. So you can't join nogen social calm but ITM slaves calm is one of the many affiliated mastodons or any mastodon account will work and just follow adam at no agenda, social calm or John Dvorak, no gender social calm, and you'll start to get into the flow very quickly. And we encourage that a lot. Now let's take a look at the artwork that we chose that this was controversial. For Episode 1371. We titled it appropriately balled Nancy, and the artwork, and thus the coveted cover show art award went to networks as we usually do, when something looks really really good. I don't do a john you you Check the system
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and see if there's a duplicate. And we even laughed and joked after you search for at least 15 minutes. Well, if it's something that that he didn't do, Nick, the rat, or comics or blogger will find it. And it was what three minutes? I think.
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John: I don't know.
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Adam: Yeah. So this is clipart.
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John: If it's legal clipart, it's okay.
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Adam: Well, so but but I feel kind of, I'm not saying that it's not okay, from a legal standpoint. But I feel and I know there's a lot of clipart use, but if it really just took clipart and then put no agenda the honor system, Korean Dvorak over it. It didn't do anything else.
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John: That Yeah, I would say that was a strike against NES works the to do something that wasn't completely original. And it was a cartoon based, but I thought it was it looked like it was clipart. To me, and I did a I did due diligence. I looked for it. I couldn't find it anywhere. But of course, those guys will find
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Adam: the way I recall the conversation. And undoubtedly you will dispute, we actually made the decision based upon the incredible work of that piece. Not based on the joke, even though we did discuss that you don't get the joke, but he did something smart. He put the honor system on it. So the joke was in the art, but it was kind of also based on the complexity of the cartoon. I'm just saying so we're not going to change it or anything. But I personally when I was like, Oh, that's disappointing. It's not illegal. It's not valid.
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John: I was fine with it.
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Adam: I have a piece of hunter Biden yard, maybe you'd be interested in buying that I have it on sale. I think I can sell you anything. But let's see what
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John: there was still the best piece in terms of its
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Adam: impact. And we were sad about Mike Riley's Cruella de Fauci, because it just didn't. It didn't you didn't it didn't hit you. I saw it and I knew that yeah, that's Cruella de Vil Cruella de Fauci. I am but you didn't see it? No. I and that's, that's kind of automatic. disqualification if one of us doesn't get doesn't get the job. That's 50% of the world. And pretty much what else do we see? We liked the super spreader ride to die, Sturgis. I like that one a lot.
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John: Well, I'll tell you when you've already forgotten the one you like the most you were pushing for. Oh,
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Adam: I thought it was that one. Which one was it?
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John: It was the Behavioral Sciences. No agenda show browned. Label. Art. It was cool. Oh,
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Adam: yeah. It was a challenge coin. I liked that. It was a little simple, but I liked it. Yeah. I
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John: think it wasn't that simple.
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Adam: It was not joining it had I not not just have to think it's all clipart. So not simple.
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John: Matching Research Triangle and I can't find it. It's some page all bs unit by Jordan 33.
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Adam: No, I I can't see it.
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John: It's on page two.
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Adam: That's where I just was. Okay. Hold on. bs unit. Maybe there was something I don't think I think I was pushing the the rider the rider
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John: pushing bs unit. You did. You made a big point of it is 123.
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Adam: Behavioral Science unit. Yeah. I said I really liked it. The I call that the challenge coin. Yeah, yeah. And then but then you said correctly, this breaks your rule of being able to read the fine print. And I said, you're correct, sir. To remember these things. You have always rules always. It's like, instead of saying, Hey, I didn't like what you said on the show or this. That clip sock we just argue about art. And I think it's very healing. Wouldn't you agree?
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John: And by the way, yes, it is. And by the way, which is what it's good for. By the way, I use Vax candy which is just above it. poster. It's a good for the newsletter. Yeah, it's a good pen. I don't remember seeing that during the discussion. I
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Adam: don't recall. I don't recall it either. Just
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John: kind of pumped up.
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Adam: All right. Well, as discussed, there's a new podcast apps in town. If you're on Apple podcast, this is important. The everywhere in the news now is that there's shit is broken. I, I knew this was happening. And I've discussed it, but and some podcasts, including ours don't even update for 72 hours now on their app. And this is this is deluging the the hosting companies. Can you just imagine? So you're a podcast or you're just a podcast, you upload your stuff, you want it to work, you're doing your show, you're interact with your audience, and you get all these tweets. Hey, man, it's not it's not I can't get it on my app yet. It's not an apple. And if you really don't know what's going on, you're gonna call your hosting company hearsay. You guys aren't uploading it to Apple, which of course is not how it works. Because no one can it's so hard for people to believe that Apple shit is broken. Like, no, no, it's got to be the whole company, it's got to be something else. Anybody but apple. Yep. So, new podcast apps.com, shameless plug over the carcass of Apple podcast. That's I'm sorry, I have to do it. And you get bonus all kinds of new features, including all the artwork that we just discussed and much more in podcasting of 2.0 apps. Now, with that said, time to go to our executive and associate executive producers in our value for value model, where we thank them profusely, upfront and these credits are real, they can be used anywhere. The credits of
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this magnitude are recognized. Of course, your LinkedIn but IMDb as many, many producers listed, who and you'll see their credits are true Hollywood professionals.
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John: And we do have a first in our history. Mm hmm. Which is an instant Duchess.
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Adam: Insta Duchess.
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John: Yeah. And so Whoa, Elise, Alicia. from Texas she's in. Well, she's in not as Paige but guess she's not she's in some she's in Bastrop, Texas. She gave to the show. To become an instant Duchess. She gave $10,000
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Adam: to their holy crap. I thought that I was about to bitch and say, Come on, man. That's a mistake.
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John: Yeah, you can bet but, but Instagram. That's a mistake.
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Adam: All right,
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John: you can miss that nobody else has given 10
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Adam: You know what? We should have gone with the advertising model.
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John: My name is Elise, Alicia, Alicia. Not Alicia should be queen, not Duchess. She's got a reason for doing this by that okay.
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Adam: No, no, I'm sure this is not just out of nowhere.
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John: Like Alicia Silverstone I'm sir Julian's better thrower? Yes, of course. Longtime listener, but never donated in my name before my husband recently became a Duke. Our donations were in his name. She seems a little irked by this. Yes, apparently. Today, August 12. Is my birthday. We've got her on the birthday list, it seems. And since I'm turning 40 my wife says say that she's turning 30 that's a she's turning 40 she's turning 30
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Adam: I agree. You're much smarter. We could have played it off on you and no, no, no, no.
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John: I would like to become a Duchess because I can't have him out ranking me. Good for
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Adam: you. Nice.
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John: Thanks so much for keeping me informed and saying as we fight the evils of the NW Oh, you've taught me so much over the years the dangers of vaccines way before COVID eg the Gardasil Sham and how the h1 in one shot lead to miscarriages the infamous six week cycle etc. I appreciate your staying on top of all the COVID bullshit this past year is given me talking points and rebuttals when it when when in heated debates as when in heated debates with people who are still asleep to it Why bother to what's really going on I'm a busy homeschooling mom good for you have to so I don't always have time to listen to every episode so I really appreciate your newsletters. They make me laugh and keep me informed nice love they're designed to make you laugh
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Adam: whenever we do an informational newsletters like no one opens no one read a
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John: dynamic newsletter nobody don't
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Adam: we do once in a while just to do my thing.
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John: Just Just to prove the point is to do it. Sir Julian and I plan on hosting a big no agenda meeting which Adam must attend to Hell
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Adam: yeah. In what were in this hall at our homestead
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John: in Bastrop Texas
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Adam: oh yes definitely.
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John: Where's Bastrop is just
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Adam: up the road.
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John: Okay, hope to see you there a lot hope to see a lot of people there otherwise anybody by the way she gives $10,000 to this show everyone in Texas should
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Adam: should go there. Hello. Yes indeed at the homestead
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John: I'm sure we'll be meeting at a FEMA camp soon haha. Can you please serve up some bacon and doughnuts at the round table for me and I would love it if you would play the magical shapeshifting juice jingle title request Dame Julian Duchess of Bath Bastrop County as she doesn't say surprises. Lisa, Alicia. Can she has a PS she has a stock tip.
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Adam: It's not just our PS not a stock tip. It's a crypto XRP which is traded? Yeah. Well, I can't wait to visit you in backdrop. And I'm interested to hear what you have to say about XRP. I'm skeptical. But I know the story behind it. Wow. So coincidence has it. That secret agent Paul, who made the shapeshifting Jews jingle, he said, Adam, I just want to remind you why I made that jingle. And by the way, we've had zero pushback from any producer on this jingle ever. But it's important because he sent in the it's a short, the news report that triggered him making that jingle and again, Alicia, thank you so much, and look forward to seeing you in backdrop. And later on at the table with your with your humble request of bacon and donuts. I have gotten you the good card.
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Unknown: community there are serious doubts about what really was behind last week's attacks. Dan Kennedy is a Paris based American journalist for The Daily Beast. He's written about this and she joins me from Paris. You talked Dana to some of these French Muslims who say this was all a conspiracy. What do
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they mean?
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I talked to a cross section of mainly French Algerian young men who said to me it was pretty much they felt the attacks were actually a conspiracy by the Jews to make Muslims look bad. And they told me that they one person told me that in fact, they weren't just regular Jews that were doing this in fact, they were a race of magical Jews shapeshifting Jews were master manipulators and could be everywhere at the same time.
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Adam: There you go. That is the story behind the magical shapeshifter views that was the the Charlie Hebdo attack that was mentioned the clip. That's where came from and and I can just hear us laughing when we played that for the first time. Like what the hell is a funny song? Yeah. All right. Well, thank you again, Alicia. Then we have Martin McCauley from alyssia. Yes, at least sia I should remember at least sia Martin McCauley is from Tampa, Florida. no slouch. 1373 now is this is this a jump on the producer ship for the next show to have a show?
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John: We got no back and forth on this donation because he was an accident that he did it. He was going to do it then, you know, tomorrow so he could get it. But you know, we can't do this. But I'm thinking you know, he wants to be a 1373 club member. I don't see why we can't give him that membership today on today's show. As 1373 Club members.
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Adam: That's Yes, it will just put it in there.
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John: I read his note. It's not like it's like there's some rule I mean, we make the rules if not rule two applies. We make the rules. I see says I fear there's no deducing mechanism powerful enough to address the magnitude of the juiciness from which I suffer. Okay, I'm ashamed to say I first heard about the show and became a devoted listener when john plugged on Leo's as Leo's guest on twit A long time ago. I don't remember the exact episode number but but who was definitely president? Yeah, that was bush. Yes. In the beginning. Yep. Yeah, very early. Since that time, I've listened to countless hours of the amazing work you're doing in many ways my entire worldview has been and is being shaped by the invaluable deconstruction you provide episode after episode. Even though I've been a profound douche in terms of donating treasure. I have hit many people in the mouth over the years and I have regularly played clips for my for human resources. I'm trying to train them in the ways of deconstruction. One of my favorite sessions with them was based on a Lester Holt fearmongering clip about the deceased, quote, disturbing new trend of white supremacism sweeping the nation. Oh, Won't somebody please think of the children. Thank you for all that you do. And I wish you many years to come today. Join the exclusive 1373 Club and humbly accept the Ignite hood that comes with membership. So I don't know if he's on the list. Hold
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Adam: on a second.
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John: I asked to take the name sir Martin of Tampa Bay. Pat
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Adam: Martin is not on the list. So
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John: Mark, I don't see that he could possibly be on the list. Okay. Sir Martin, if Tampa Bay I'm going to pass on to hookers, blow And Chardonnay as the airing of the show set 1373 also happens to coincide with the 20th anniversary of me getting sober.
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Adam: Okay, well what can we do for him then?
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John: Well, Kool Aid and Chris's doesn't he just isn't gonna he's just gonna pass it's gonna
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Adam: get Kool Aid and Krispy Kreme.
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John: Today I challenge all the other dishes out there like me who have listened for years without providing any value in return $1 in Episode Four another more appropriate way of looking at it is 33 cents an hour. Seems eminently fair, no jingles no karma.
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Adam: That's what I'm talking about when it comes to value for value. Fantastic. Thank you so much. Thank you so much, sir. Very nice.
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John: And we continue with Michael core morosky Komorowski probably
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Adam: come around.
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John: Easy up there is another Texan is in Forney and he came with $1,000 and sent a note so I have to note Jan's please de-douche me
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Adam: Yes, we can do that. You've been de deuced
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John: I've been listening to the show says Adams first Joe Rogan podcast appearance you guys. We Joe Rogan. You guys have been my grounding rod especially after listening to the Dr. osterholm interview on JRE the amount of mental counseling if your show provides is worth well beyond my donation mental which is $1,000 I
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Adam: want to say something so besides mental counseling, I just want us to pause for a moment and recognize this show has covered for US presidents
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John: we've talked about Clinton
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Adam: that would be five
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John: we have thank you for that he continues it is has covered a lot of ground thank you for keeping my amygdala small I would like to be deemed some okay here we go again he's not on the list that no no I'm writing Sir Michael pronounced makeup makeup meow meow pronounce it says mi m E dash h o w. So me me m IC h a l m e me how Okay, how have some brewski pronounce Shama b? earthsky erkki Sham b erkki it was the schamber
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Adam: Chen Bercy.
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John: Okay. Son of Yon at the Round Table j n. Or why am J and J at the Round Table I'd asked for dab beer. That's some Texas beer.
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Adam: Sounds like a weed beer?
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John: dab of beer and shrimp cocktail. Huh? Luckily no jingles just good old school farm selling karma dynamite?
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Adam: Is he selling the farm? Is he getting rid of the farm? He selling the farm everybody there you go. You've got karma superduper Thank you Michael. Looking forward to you at the roundtable. Valerie green I would say g UI ri na green 763 11 interesting number please kindly accept Oh my return of the value for many years of douchebaggery I would kindly ask you to de-douche me I can do this. You've been de deuced oh bellary Okay, it's from California. No nowhere in California. So it's a guy that may I please be knighted as Canada Oh Canada. I'm sorry. Valerie does not make sense. Valerie? Canada. Yes.
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Unknown: It's a friend I'll be back.
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Adam: May I please be knighted? Sure. Kutuzov cu te UZOV Kutuzov ser Kutuzov to cut us off sir cut us off how about that that's what it is sir. cut us off and have a pal many at the roundtable What is it? How many I don't
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John: know you're asking me questions. Yes
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Adam: answer I would appreciate relationship and house renovating karma. Absolutely. And I will definitely night these are cut us off. Got karma. I know that you should be flattered that I asked you if I expect you to know these things. It sounds like
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John: I don't have the I have been in my ear with somebody in the control room telling me what all this means. Do I sound smarter? Stephen Dean's Next on the list with 333 33 Executive Producer special executive producer 3333 a bespoke single purpose karma works I decided while listening to show to the seven for show to do a dedicated relationship karma request for the next show. And the very next day a friend of mine gave me the number to one of her friends you're talking got my car on the seven eight show met the girl on the personal 711 It couldn't be have designed a better gal. This
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Adam: is weird science movies
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John: somewhat cold But okay, you can sit anywhere you want. You just have to adore a vivacious vixen that values her soon to be by count Ooh, nice any women and encouraged you guys to become via counted
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Adam: with me too. Yep,
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John: I plan on hitting her in the mouth ever so gently in the coming weeks Put me down for the birthday list for Friday the 13th hit me with a LG y for the ongoing relationship and splash a little more karma on me for the coming job search just in case. jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
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Adam: I'm just thinking like, so she's listening. She's like, oh, he calls me vibrations, vixen and all this stuff. And I said, What? You don't have a job. employed? Sinead viscounty from lantana Texas Texans are out in force today.
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John: Oh, yeah, good for them.
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Adam: JOHN and Adam, please accept our donation and birthday gift of 333 33 for my unbelievably amazing husband, Vinnie viscounty. And Father, of course, to our beautiful little human resource. He thought I fell short last year when his birthday fell on actual show dates. So this year, I'm making up for it with a producer ship to celebrate his birthday tomorrow, Friday the 13th. listening to your ship to your show has given us including the little one, a whole new perspective on what the hell is going on with this plan. demmick it has kept us sane and informed as well as being highly entertained. Whoa. That success for me, I want to thank my husband who was tirelessly working away on our exit strategy and know that every day we love him and we're behind him. Can you please give them a jobs karma jingle and fomer OMG listen to that horn. Thank you guys keep up the great work from Sinead and eafe up isn't that sweet? I love that. I love hearing these types of stories. And yes, of course we've got that for him. Oh my god. jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs. And he's on the list.
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John: So now we have Brian brown in Rome, New York 333 33. night there. I do have a note from what i will i and it says donation in the subject line like should. But it came in at 330 in the morning on Thursday.
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Adam: No, no, that is past the deadline. Everybody.
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John: Everything ends at midnight pacific time. Luckily he uses right his name was instead of you know, flam or some people's wares. You use weird names. You can't look them up in the email. Yeah, but he did use brown. Brian brown and and I have his note, right. Yeah. And there's these get your pin I because he's got a switcheroo. All right. So there's a switcheroo. I would like this 333 donation out three three credit to my son Seneca is 24/4 trip around the sun begins today on August 12. So please put him on the birthday
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Adam: list done. Seneca brown and he's 24. Sorry.
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John: Yeah. 24. Nice. That would be nice. Why? Why that word bothers you, john. I have not got a clue. Okay. Well, let me see what he's talking about around the sun. Maybe. No, trim around the sun begins today. So put him on the birthday list. That would be nice. Maybe he's thinking of George Carlin. George Carlin did a whole skit on the word nice.
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Adam: Yes, he does.
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John: And maybe he's thinking that I don't have a problem with it. No, Virgin goes How about a goat karma and a biscuit for my birthday? Thanks.
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Adam: Oh, we got all that. In no problem. They always give me a biscuit on my birthday. You've got karma. In the morning, Jen says Dr. Jonathan boom from Canton, Massachusetts, and an executive producer ship 333 33. Please accept his donation on my 33rd anniversary of my wedding to the smoking hot misses. Boom Mother of our grown grown and gone human resources at this coming Friday August the 13th 33 years and they never had a fight long overdue and mentioning that I was hitting the mouth originally by certain Nathan Lee Miller foster a cult fan on no agenda social Of course. Very interesting guy. And he will you said hey, send john his astral chart. JOHN will like it. I'm grateful for his doing so already going too long so I'll leave it at that jingle request 33 is the magic number smokin hot wife with apologies to john I know that you don't like it well I found a compromise for that I think I've got a shorter version of it which everyone can agree to see plus jobs karma with a heaping side of goat for all who needed love is lit stay safe I'm not the spook it's Dr. Jonathan boom from Canton Massachusetts.
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Magic the magic number jobs, jobs and jobs. That's
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Unknown: karma.
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John: cn Marsh and in wynwood, Pennsylvania 333 33. I have no note from
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Adam: neither do I. I also looked but did not find any.
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John: So I'll go on to Baron Finch in Portland, Oregon. 333 33 ITM Jansa. I've been waiting for this moment over since I started listening to you guys over 10 years ago, my 33rd birthday lands on a show day. Nice. What a better way to celebrate then with an executive producer ship to the best podcast in the universe. All I want to say is thank you for the endless thoughtful, valuable insight you provided over the years. Love you guys. Cheers, Baron Finch. He was 33 is the magic number. Boom shaka laka girl and karma doesn't matter.
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Unknown: The magic number you've got
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Adam: Jay Cole 333 from burns, Tennessee. Please accept this donation honors my smokin hot wife Sonia. Today marks the 30 times 32nd time she has circled the earth. She conveyed to me that all she wanted was a donation made to the no agenda show.
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John: Oh, that area Gus.
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Adam: Nice. Please do you do? Sure. You've been de deuced We both began listening to your show in June 2020. After we had told me that two Pabst Blue Ribbon I could use one right now I
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John: got caught and posted up to the to that woman
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Adam: I got cottonmouth baby. We both began listening to your show in June 2020 after we returned from a spring break trip at the time we were so frightened by the pandemic and we refuse to let our children use public restrooms on the eight hour car drive home. Okay, I need some details on the solution for you making your kids hover. God it was quite a sight trying to find suitable plow here details. It was quite a sight trying to find suitable places along the interstate for three human resources to take a potty break. Looking back now my wife and I can't help but hysterically laugh at our initial reaction. And thank you guys for helping keep our amygdala small and we look forward to every Thursday and Sunday and want to be sure we prolong the exit strategy as long as possible. No jingles no Carmen just a birthday shout out from two of her favorites crackpot and buzzkill Well, yes, happy birthday and we have young on the birthday list. Many thanks gents. J Cole. Thank you nice nice note.
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John: is okay this one to pronounce? Sebastian Sebastian gn gi t in Greek Giri, Colorado,
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Adam: greet.
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John: Greet. Greet a Greek.
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Adam: Greek bestie I
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John: am not requesting anything but a de Dushan
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Unknown: you've been de deuced and to call out
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John: my buddy Bob in Arizona for being a douchebag
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Adam: message received nice. See Josh Cox aka just Jax Cox. Josh Cox aka sir Thrace of thought sauce of tala tala tala
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John: the holla.
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Adam: This is Josh aka sir Toth have to holla Hey,
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John: he's the guy you left behind in Austin.
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Adam: Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. This is of course also Josh of the web hosting Co Op where it's web hosting.co ops something to look at, by the way, and also no agenda local 512 and your local no agenda Arch Linux guardian. I want this donation to go towards Adams Linux audio karma dealer's choice on Jingo. He has been helping of all the people. It was very interesting. I told you about the studio laptop I'm working on. I want to get it all on Linux and I have a issue with the USB device. Keys, the one that came through I haven't tried all of his tricks, but he completely understands the problem. Most people and I just want to get out of the way, unlike Josh, most people who are who understand Linux very well, by very willing to help but they always say, oh, you're on Linux Mint. Yeah. No, I'm on. You know, the five there. Even you've always got the wrong Linux. Oh, okay. You're on Linux Mint. That's a boon to base Okay. All right. Noob but not sir. Toss us to holla I really appreciate it and I'll just take a normal goat karma Thank you so much. You've got karma it's something with system D You know, it's a big argument over that. But what system D Don't even get me started I'm sorry. I mentioned and I don't want to I don't want to I don't
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John: want to even deal with such a thing. Brian Williams not that one sir. Casey nine YJ m 70 threes green knives Eris Baron of the in ionosphere order of the broke Knights. Okay, that's it. That's That's a mouthful. $311 today finds me newly recovered from my prostatectomy. Cancer recovering from my birthday 810 the 21st anniversary of my 39th birthday 50 and nearly unemployed. They gave me a month. garden leave if I don't like the garden. So it's a double whammy. Oh, I don't like to garden so it's a garden. Lee That's cute. That Can I get some old programmers job getting karma. Adam 73 john, you're down to 72.3 new three new
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Adam: don't get 70 threes.
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John: Brian Williams not that one sir KC nine y j m 70 threes. Green Knight of the hams. Green Knight of the hams, Baron of Zion on his fearing order of the broke Knights. Angel number 333 or 311 numerology represents growth change and transformation. 311 is the number of development in every area of your life including but not limited to relationship work and career health, spirituality, personal finances happiness, creativity and freedom of expression. Okay, so
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Adam: we sent a three a 311 donation I really
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John: appreciate on all that. Yeah,
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Adam: it was it's Angel number. Hello? Yes, we got some old programmer job getting karma for you. Hey, I want some program karma. You've got karma. And as cancer. Christopher Hubbard first associate executive producer, we're moving down the list almost done with this 285 33 Hey, I finally hit someone in the mouth. His name is Alex. He's only listened to one show so far. Is it too early to call him out as a douchebag? I don't know. john was you
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John: call him out? Yeah, if you want to make the decision. Oh, it was too late. Now.
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Adam: That's done. It's done. Okay. Done deal. Jobs, karma, please. We'll keep it short and finish with a quote from J 305. Quote, I don't tell my homeys be safe. I tell them stay dangerous jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. That's her job. Karma.
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John: And Amy here, Amy Mullen, another Texan from Austin. You're doing your job they're making so much you wanna see so much of that around here to 6215 Austin, Texas, California and step up and being embarrassed. In the morning john and Adam does a donation my smokin hot husband john mooching. Please do do Shem youth band d deuced. And put them on a birthday list. He is on the birthday list and play him some jobs karma. Thanks for all you do love is lit. Amy.
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Adam: You know the Texas thing I must say. Yesterday, Tina and I had our had a let me play that. Let me play the jobs card. And then I'll tell you the story jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs. So we were finishing up the house, everything's getting good. We needed a couple items. So we go to the local Ace Hardware store. Ace is the place with the helpful hardware folks just in case you didn't know and it's locally owned. And so we buy a handgun for her Then we buy a grill. Then we go to a winery, which is a perfect combination. But at this winery, man that the Texas people they know all about no agenda. The guy says scuse me brother. What's your name? Adam Curry. Oh yeah. From the Joe Rogan show. Ah, yes. Okay. So it works. Whether you're carrying a gun, no, I'm just telling you what we were doing now. It works. The promotion the Texans that's the Texans are paying attention. We have the Texas audience eating out of the palm of our hand. It sounds like it is very happy with that
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John: you're doing you're doing good work. Let's
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Adam: put it that way. Dame Rachel is from Covington, Louisiana to 2222 a sack of shoes. And she says that she sent an email she said with a short note. The note is short the it kind of flows into a not so short note, but I will do you actually have the note I only have the I seem to only have the PS that's interesting. Only seem to boy this sucks.
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John: She's keep reading. Okay, next person. I'll look up very, very long. Rachel's right. But here's the problem.
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Adam: Yeah, yeah, I
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John: used to not use my full name. Just use name Rachel. That's and so her full name is not on the spreadsheet. No. And so what's this PDF? Yeah, that's the PDF.
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Adam: It's not on the PDF. Well, the PDF seems to be just a long
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John: PDF reading and I'll go look into PDF.
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Adam: Okay, okay. We're coordinated. Read alpha, read alpha read the best
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John: we can do.
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Adam: I'll continue to read you go to you go to the PDF. Damn, Rachel, get right back to you. Daniel Evans 210 from Las Vegas, Nevada. 210 richer as my wife and I were cut from a trip hosted by old friends to the Ozarks because we aren't juiced. Wow. My wife is a baby 40 and pregnant with our first dynamite she's also a registered nurse who says hell no to the jab when nurses protest pay attention. No jingles? No karma? Yes. Daniel, thank you very much and thank you for sharing that. Sir. teats 201 92. Shrimp bite Mike is still a douchebag he says. On behalf of my wife pickles, please gently deals please gently D do Sure. You've been de deuced Don't worry, you got a roll. She's been a mother on a mission with our daughter pulling out all the stops to foster exponential growth in our trap, baby. Trap baby. Well, I can only claim credit for the kid laughing at her own farts. Yeah, this is what kids do. We recently found out how fast baby making our two D two karma works. It just took just one month. As our second van is in the oven. picos is already glowing brightly beaming with light only pregnant women have waking up next to her is to come out of one dream and right into another. Oh, cool part part emoji. She requested no jingles just the john say, hey, pickles in that sultry voice he's cultivated and some uncut goat karma as we are another set of producers hell bent on acquiring family land to build as we embark on a homeschool home birth OTG life and happy
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belated anniversary, john and Mimi, listen to these two.
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John: Hey, pickles.
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Unknown: You've got one of your
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John: I've got morning PS No, you haven't. There's
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Adam: no name on NES. So I can't do any more for the dame. Rachel, you can send us a note and we will read it on the next show. Yeah,
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John: we'll be glad to. I should mention by the way. Well, I'll mention in a minute. Not another one. I have to go look.
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Adam: I will continue with sir north to south from Lakeside Arizona. 200.
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John: I got this note. Hold on a second.
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Adam: Can I finish it? That's a short one.
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John: No. Oh, yeah. Do that.
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Adam: Sir north to south $200 Lakeside Arizona. Hi guys. I'll keep it short. I need horse racing karma. Last time I asked for it my horse fast enough. won the California cup. Yes. You remember this is the official no agenda horse.
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John: Horse no agenda horse.
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Adam: No, it's the horse of the no agenda show fast enough. Right now coming down the pike from gitmo-nation it's fast enough. This Friday is younger than sticking to the rail. Stick into the rail nice. Now this Friday, his younger brother MAGA and rim runs his first race at Del Mar. Oh okay. So this is this is the younger brother of fast enough. MAGA lon rim. What is MOGO? ll o n MAGA long
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John: and MAGA idea MAGA longgang. I need the ISB in the year, MAGA all the RAM is coming out. Bring All
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Adam: right. We should do one of those for real Okay, well we did we definitely want it now do we do goat karma? What kind of karma do we do? Horse racing karma? I know. I know we need this we'll do it. We need good old fashioned loose karma that will do it hold on a second. All right, go go go MAGA and rim you've got to tell me that won't be like ginger up the horses but
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John: Okay, so now the next one is skier incognito. And this is the $222 I think and 22 cents
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Adam: no to 233 $200
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John: kingo request we're all gonna die and we now she writes she comes in with will Yeah, she comes in sup dudes. These funds are in honor of my father with the red CITABRIA. CITABRIA CIT A B ri a who turned to Grand age of 45 yesterday is the coolest dad any daughter could wish for but there's one minor dilemma that needs correcting today. My father claims to have been listening since no agenda is first episode and is never directly donated. Although he's supposed to be supported the na shoppies is no more beating around the bush. Please de douche him. Dad Yeah. Dad hit me in the mouth back in 2015 before his own wife and the media deconstruction podcast became something he and I've been sharing ever since today. The no agenda show is something with which the whole family listens and has been the epicenter of many good conversations. It's It is true that families who listened together stay together please give read CITABRIA to Bri I'm still not sure what that is. That produced us his name to produce your credit. So this is another switcheroo that came in by email.
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Adam: Okay, hold on a second. And you're gonna have to spell that one for me
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John: see it a BRIAC i te A Ri ri a. Okay. to Brian. Is this
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Adam: CITABRIA that's it. No last name.
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John: No last CITABRIA. No, it's just read CITABRIA read Syria. Thank you. This donation. Get your pen out. kicks off dad's journey to knighthood he can pick up from there. Congratulation. Oh no. Well, yes, his birthday is 45th birthday, I guess. Yes. Yesterday was his 45th birthday, so he should probably be on the
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Adam: I don't know. I don't I don't have the ISB in so it's tomorrow or today. Yesterday yesterday. Okay. And 45 Okay, Mr. devore? I
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John: can Mr. Creep keep on keeping it real.
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Adam: Yeah, if we ever get anything straight with these birth and letters Hey, we do out of control or out of control if of course we do what we can it's I'm just laughing at us. I'm not pitching gay. So you did what was the last one we did? Was
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John: it Aaron feral?
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Adam: I do that passive aggressively. Let me see. Now Aaron, Aaron is up. Now. You do that one. I'll do the next one.
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John: Aaron feral in Wadsworth, Texas. Another tech on it. So wait,
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Adam: wait, stop. Did I forget the jingles for reps? CITABRIA? Yes. Uh, we got something else. Oh,
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John: go back. Yes, this is the Pro is the pros
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Adam: is how you do it everybody.
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John: Okay, this guy Where are these? de-douche he needs a de-douche Can you hear that? I
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Adam: think that Yeah, there was something
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John: Oh, there it is. We all gonna die and we gonna die. Okay.
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Adam: Oh, holy crap. All right. All right. Mission fulfill. I like
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John: that. That's cute. It is cool. Sir north is sad. Okay, Aaron Barrow. He did sir. north to south. Yeah. wotja Wadsworth, Illinois, not Texas. $200. We're almost done, ITM. This is Aaron fairlife billfold my 111 dot one one donation and we'd like to be claimed as sir principles or principles of this spineless twats
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Adam: Yeah, I like it. It's good.
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John: I had the round table. Could I please have a good bowl of common sense to keep my amygdala right sized.
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Adam: Consider a done a heaping bowl of it. And our final associate executive producer last one for the for the break. Sarah Schweitzer from Edgewood, Kentucky. $200 and she says thank you for an informative and interesting show that has kept me sane for over a year now. I had $1 for every person who said that kept me sane. You've kept me sane to believe me, please credit this donation to my most amazing husband, Sean. A switcheroo. Okay, so Shawn will be there. Okay. And who agreed that we should donate a large sum to the show while also cooking his dinner and crying over the onions? Adam is going on about oh, this is good. Yes, I remember this. Adam is going on about the eviction moratorium and the relief money for landlords and renters that have been sent to the States, but only two and a half two percentage have been distributed. Yes, it's for more than $40 billion. Yep, we get what happened? Well, she says my parents have been small business owners or rentals in San Diego County since the early 90s. They had some renters stop paying their rent for a few months. Sue as soon as the moratorium went into effect last year, these renters then went out and bought new cars and boats. They wised up a bit and started paying again, but none of the background in order to get the background at least in California. Okay, this is what we're talking about. Where states make it incredibly difficult to get the money which was left up to the states is different in every state. In
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California, the landlord and renters have to fill out the paperwork, then a check is made out in both of their names. So the problem My parents are having is that they would need a renter who was willing to work with them. However, if the renter stopped paying rent and never work with my dad, when he reached out to them to ask if they needed a break in the first place. They wouldn't work with him on the paperwork for the government. Exactly. On top of all that San Diego County's become a quote safe haven against evictions, and my dad was not allowed to process any evictions, even when the state lifted his eviction ban. In addition, if they want to sell the house and I'm not sure they are allowed to vacate the premises for any reason beside this, they've made comments that suggest they can't or if they tried Nothing will happen. They have to give them a month of free rent needless to say they've decided to sell their houses as people move out and move their business out of state There you go. These are the people who you don't trust these a whole people in the middle layer these suck gases not all of them.
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John: I have a couple of donations dementia
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Adam: well let me just let me just finish up with the right yes with Sarah. love and love and light stay safe with Jesus Sarah and she says jingles good karma for remodeling our house PS and remodeling our house our floor order has been delayed not because they lack the materials but because trucks are not showing up to pick up this shipment. Yeah, there you go. The great reset well underway. Thank you very much, Sara. You've got karma
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John: I have two more. few others that I'll put in the second half but it's just two executive producer level donations, one from Christie Bentley $350. This is pig these are picked up but and this was in goods and this these goods will be revealed in a future show. And that's the value and you'll get a kick out of that but Sarah was there Sarah Rupert? Who's actually she's Dame or Baroness real title. Anyway, Baroness Sarah Rupert and sucker baby violet.
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Adam: sucker baby.
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John: Oh, yeah, soccer. Yep. Soccer baby. She was at the Oakland meetup and I called her sucker baby violet. They're nice cutest cool man little she was a baby then now she's one and a half speaks at one and a half titles around cute as can be doesn't fuss. She's a trap or a sucker baby. Which is the kind of baby that men should be aware of. And keep your women away from because they all that baby's so cute. Let's have one. And of course then you get a normal baby. So yeah, which is not the same. And then
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Adam: and then and then before you know it, then you have your babies and then your wife says get a vasectomy. Yeah, time
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John: to look like Sarah and sucker baby violet here to humbly ask and producers a strong dose of collective karma for the quick sale of our Sonoma County house on the Russian River. We have recently opened a pizza place a pizzeria in in Piedmont called pizzeria vile Violetta which is named after the baby. I have taken a check that out I think it's in on Piedmont Avenue in East Bay. So people should go check it out. This year we're continuing with
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Adam: first of all congratulations. Entrepreneurs I love that.
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John: I do too. I will be selling our and also be selling our Napa home I guess they have two places down lots of transitions for us the karma and support from the no agenda community is appreciated. Would you play your Karma jingle have been here since episode one. Thailand is practicing her no agenda jingles I told her because violets got a cute little voice got the voice to the child abuse one and a half so that's really down there. So the cute little voice and we'll get her to say stuff but she's gonna get a good decade. Now.
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Adam: I just got a beautiful note from one of our producers and he had his his kid and the kid was doing Don't eat me Camilla Harris but none of them were quite there right it just you know the kids working with him the kids trying to make it happen he's got 44 takes and I had to send back I hate to say this but you the kid really has to sound more terrified that's where you need the kid has to sound terrified Go ahead.
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John: Yes, right you got to do that directly. The kids need direction and they'll take it
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Adam: Do you think that kicks in? I mean it's almost abusive man I don't want to tell anyone to Hey make your kid sound terrifying you know
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John: kid actors in Hollywood in the old days Exactly. She feels has a story where they they had to have the kid upset so so in between takes they went up to the kid and said oh by the way, you know your dog Yeah, my dog you know Sparky doggy guide I'm sorry to tell you what my Sparky died yeah I'm sorry I you you don't Yeah, we'll just we'll do this and you go home and what and they we get the kid all worked up you know? Wait no
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Adam: wait where you go and then we reset reset for the scene. And then you tell the kid that Sparky isn't dead and you get the the coming out of the tears? The happy face is dynamite. I can't go wrong. Yeah, well I do not condone the idea of you know, making your child terrified for the show is not good but the but the adrenochrome is much more pure. You do that.
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John: Now by the way, one more one more executive producer Ron pepper sent in a check for $250 and it but I don't
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Adam: think that he left the newt. Will you remember these for the credits at the end? Oh, yeah. Okay, cuz I don't have those in the spreadsheet. All right. Thank you all very much. These are executive and associate executive producers and what a segment for today on 1372 It's so highly appreciated. Thank you for delivering on the simple ask of time town to treasure you are truly producing the no agenda show it is the best podcast in the universe. Karma for those executive producers. You've got karma. And remember, Oops, wrong one and remember if if you want to participate in the fund, go to this website vo rack.org slash in a DAG thank you for your time your talent countries are producing the best podcasting University 1370 count formula is this we go out we hit people in the mouth I was funny.
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John: I think we should have the pizza place make a no agenda pizza. Yes. Because I think it would be called no agenda pizza and you would have it wouldn't have any particular it would be kind of like a do it yourself. me. No,
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Adam: no, no agenda pizza clearly has pepperoni, black olives and pineapple. We all know
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John: it. Well. I like to pineapple they probably don't have a pineapple pizza goat meat
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Adam: about goat meat. Come on. No agenda pizza. It's 33 inches. There you go. 33 inches it's a big one. Bring the family bring the family for your no agenda pizza. Hey, I think we should just talk about the Cuomo
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John: I got to go I you know I have one clip. I have two clips on Cuomo. But the way I got the one tip I think put them over I think this is the clip. This is a clip. This is the woman I think we
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Adam: set it up for you know not everyone knows what's going on in the world. I hope Governor Cuomo Governor of New York who has been smacking Fannie's killing grannies. It's horrible things came out. He was very anti Trump. He was the hero. He was leading the world live Kumbaya,
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John: new one and me. In fact,
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Adam: I'm sorry, I have a supercut This can explain exactly what the what what they were saying about him. Mind you. 1015 it may be 25,000 old people died because of choices he and his administration made in in nursing homes. That investigation has been stopped and kind of covered over or maybe it was the reason to get them out cover over with sexual harassment. If you don't mind a super cut from the M five answer because a great m five m lording over the shining star of New York,
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Unknown: David we're standing by for Governor Cuomo his press conferences daily briefing. How would you contrast Cuomo and President Trump's handling of the crisis? Truth versus mendacity Governor Cuomo, out there day after day after day everything Trump isn't honest, direct, brave, real leadership. I'm the kind of President of the United States should have provided
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Adam: Governor Cuomo is clearly living in a totally different reality. The actual one,
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Unknown: then the President of the United States, Governor
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Cuomo has become a national leader for a lot of people. Andrew Cuomo has become the leader of the Democratic Party. He is conveying incredible strength.
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Adam: You spoke to National Guard troops today in a stirring speech that if I wasn't listening carefully, I thought he would sending soldiers off to war.
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Unknown: This has been a remarkable show of leadership by Governor Cuomo in recent days. He's providing hope, but not false hope. Governor Cuomo, I think is is one of the heroes on the front lines with all
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of this adulation that you're getting for doing your job.
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Are you thinking about running for President Andrew Cuomo, who has a daily television show now and has become in some ways the shadow president maybe
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Trump is just a little bit mad that Governor Cuomo has become a kind of acting president dealing with hardship
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actually makes you stronger? That's what Governor Cuomo said earlier today. That's what am I gonna teach my kids right now at home?
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Adam: Okay, shocking. I didn't know he had kids seltzer water as kids.
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John: You know, this guy was the biggest apologist for Cuomo and he was on the the I don't have a clip, but he was on the Steven Cole bear show continuing to apologize for Cuomo and his brother. Oh, really? Oh. So here is the here is that I think this is the straw that broke the camel's back this particular testimony by a woman who came in out of the blue the last one and when she and just listened to her discuss this, this is the this Cuomo last straw hilarious.
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Unknown: I had to go over to the mansion to help the governor with a state of the state speech. I wasn't there late. I would did my final edit. And while I was upstairs in the office, the governor said why don't we take a selfie?
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So his suggestion Yes,
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I your phone with my phone. I then felt while taking the selfie. His hand go down my back onto my butt. And he started rubbing it. The second instance took place in November of 2020 camuso says the governor again touched her inappropriately Kimiko filed a criminal complaint against Cuomo last week on Saturday. Alberni County Sheriff Craig Apple said his office will launch a criminal investigation into camisoles complaint, which could result in one or multiple misdemeanor charges against Cuomo.
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Adam: Yeah, I didn't know about the butt groping I got the boob cupping.
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John: No, the hand goes down and grabs the butt and starts rubbing it disguise a creep. Damn Gina. So the left to the other.
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Adam: You see on the streets of New York when he resigned. There were just gangs of dudes. Chanting Cuomo can't get pussy. This guy is being taken down hard.
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John: Yeah, he has been taken down her and deservedly so here's a new governor coming into lieutenant governor's Yes. And as she throws him under the bus almost second
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Adam: what's
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John: new governor slams Cuomo is right from NPR tenant
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Unknown: governor Kathy Hokulea is preparing to be sworn in as New York's first woman Governor Hogan takes the reins in two weeks when Governor Andrew Cuomo steps down over sexual harassment allegations. She says she's ready. The governor I have not been close
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physically or otherwise in terms of much time. And so I've been traveling the state and do not spend much time in his presence or in the presence of many in the state capitol. But that is what has been being reported. And I'm gonna stand right here at the end of my term whenever
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it ends. No one will ever describe my administration as a toxic work environment and hopeless as anyone else cited for unethical behavior in the governor's office under Cuomo will not be a part of her administration. She also says that Cuomo has promised her a smooth transition.
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Adam: When did you hear the Attorney General? The attack attack woman who's defending is going after everybody she can is listening to how she characterize it.
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Unknown: The women who have come forward. Miss Liam? Liam me adjusts.
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Adam: Oh, I guess this I thought it was the Attorney General. This is from the her press or press conference. He
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Unknown: is not a state employee. She works for an energy company. The governor was at a public event and he was working a grope line. There were dozens of people there that
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Adam: that is her now that is the attorney. The growth that attorney general Yeah. Growth line. He was working your growth. I mean, that's that's hyperbole.
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John: That's a good one.
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Adam: It's a good one. But it's I mean, that shows how the hatred, that now do you think that this has been a setup for him? Because to be fair, I have I think, a minute here of what he said during his resignation, which I think would be nice to hear. I think this is at home. I said
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Unknown: governor said that the political environment right now is too hot. And too reactionary. You know, he presented his side at that news conference, and even gave some reasons as to why he resigned, saying he wanted to save tax dollars on the impeachment investigation and also saying he wanted the state government to get back to business. I am a fighter, and my instinct is to fight through this controversy. But after multiple rounds of punching bag, the three term governor took his biggest political career blow to date. And I think that given the circumstances, the best way I can help now is if I step aside, he continued to insist he didn't believe he did anything wrong, therefore, that in my mind, I'd never crossed the line with anyone. But I didn't realize the extent to which the line has been redrawn.
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Adam: Exactly one week after the state attorney general Letitia James released a damning report. What a coward. Put a coward.
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John: Oh, my goodness. He could have just resigned with all the other nonsense dis cowardice, constructors, bullcrap excuses, and the idea that running your hand. I don't care what era you're in. You could be in World War 230s. You can't run your hand down someone's dress and then grab a button, start rubbing it and think that's okay. Oh, I didn't know that was Oh, they changed the rules. I
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Adam: don't know. I was just covering the boob. What's the problem? That's Oh, rule change.
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John: You know, he's just making this stuff. What would year was he born? Let's see. I'm going to say 54 maybe was born in 57. So he was born in 1957. So he's, you know, like late baby boomer. He's full of shit this guy.
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Adam: He is. Well, I
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John: didn't know they were changed the rules on me. I when I was a kid, what it tells me is that his dad Mario Cuomo was a real douchebag because that's what he's doing. Yeah, he is making his dad to frown is Mario crowd would have been president. If it wasn't
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Adam: for Bill Clinton to making him proud.
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John: But total dude was dead. Yeah, but he's a total he must have taught the kids this and I would have to say that credo Bromo which was his Chris Chris. Chris Cuomo is also one of these guys because he looks the type and he was. There's clips of him threatening people in bars and acting like a tough guy. Yeah. A family is This is bad. It's a bad family. They've been smashed in the family with these lies. And meanwhile,
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Adam: quietly, quietly, his assistant resigned. Now what was quiet in the way that pay you know, she resigned like because you couldn't work for that man was just horrible, obviously. And you read down a little further in the article and she's the one that was obfuscating the evidence of the dead people. So she's out of the way she's out the back out the back door. Oh, yeah. She slipped right out the back jack.
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John: Yeah, well, like the new governor. The former
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Adam: Yeah, well, I have I have her.
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John: She says what she's doing to get this thing which there were I
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Adam: know, but I but I have a minute clip about Kathy hochul. Kathy hochul. Vehicles stepping out from Andrew Cuomo shadow. Oh, no. Sorry. That's no, no, that's
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Unknown: stepping out from Andrew Cuomo shadow. I want people to know that I'm ready for this.
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The lieutenant governor will replace the besieged Cuomo on August 24. Today promising she'll be a different kind of leader. No one will ever describe
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as a toxic work environment.
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Yeah. The State Attorney General's blockbuster report on Cuomo detailed the allegations of 11 women who say the governor sexually harass them
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Adam: in my mind, okay, that's kind of double doesn't matter. All right, to douchebag but he's not going to get the punishment that he deserves for If he said hey man, I really messed this up let me stop and fix it but now hovering.
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John: Hovering only baloney. That's horrible liar. Even
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Adam: you know even the marble will be honest at some point about some stuff.
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John: This guy? Well, it's good riddance. Yeah, but they really they shoved him out the backdoor as fast as they could the democrats don't need this aggravation. Yeah, I don't care. I have just kind of a quick change of pace just because this kind of news Robin, of Batman and Robin
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Adam: is gay. No, he's not.
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John: Yes, he is. Oh, he's not he's bisexual. That's not according to NPR.
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Unknown: They're 80 years Batman's trusted sidekick finally had his coming out moment. And the latest comic Robin his real name is Tim Drake accepts a male friends offer to go on a date. Many fans of the character have been looking forward to this
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Kim's struggle with identity. He knows who he is when it comes to vigilantism. But this was a space where it felt the most correct. This was the next moment for him. That's Megan Fitz Martin. She's the writer for this series of DC Comics. The significant thing has been
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others seeing themselves in the character and feeling seen and cared for in a way that speaks to something that they've seen for a long time. Robin made his first appearance back in 1940. And he's not the first comic book superhero to come out as queer, but he is by far the most high profile one queer
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star bat woman Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Iceman Apollo midnighter. But you notice something about all those names are not necessarily household names. That's Glen Weldon, host of nbrs pop culture happy hour.
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He has always been a robin who thinks too much. So it makes sense that he's coming up process is also marked by a kind of deeply introspective self analysis that finds him trying to reconcile his heart and his head.
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So how are fans responding? battlin Ortega is the comics illustrator and she told us that social media feedback she's gotten has been very positive mostly is people feeling that they were in the same situation that Tim Drake was feeling very lost in their life. So this was like a reflection for this. Robin's journey will continue in the next issue which comes out in December.
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John: Okay, a couple of things. Why is this even on NPR? They did a whole special about someone who died recently who is the kind of the face of NBC NPR he did some showing. And he's he had these this theory about NPR should not be doing ever due to anything trivial. or stupid. This is the stupidest story that I've ever heard from on any net. They didn't do it on mainstream media as far as I know. Oh, no, it's it's all over the news this morning. It
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Adam: is Yeah, this morning. That's how I know he's biases. So
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John: who cares? It's a comic strip. It's a comic book character.
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Adam: Yeah, well, the but but they're just well known. But understand that they're not just saying hey, you know, he's, he's bi or queer. They're saying in the new comic book. It's a promotion.
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John: So yeah, it was promoting the comic book you're in a bad cop is gonna be a collectible.
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Adam: It's but that that's the whole story. It is a promotion. This is what's happened between Corporation. Honestly, john, I think this is more of that. ESG This is what you got to do. Be woke. So Marvel is Marvel, please tell me I'm right. Or DC, Marvel, dc, dc, dc. Thank you. So DC is being all woke by the way I'm disappointed. I thought Batman and Robin always got it on. But okay. They're woke. They get bonus points for equity. They can put that on their little chart for the investors. Oh, look at we did investors like this stuff. And the same for NPR. They're part of the same system who are our listeners love this. You know, and this drives everything. And it drives division and awk. And it drives this dumb conversation. That's the point. That's why they're doing it to have this conversation. Everyone go nuts about it to be discussing about nuts. And this was very well explained this, the woke culture. There's a book called woke ink. I haven't read it yet because it comes out on the 17th but I saw the author of it vivec Ramaswamy. I talked about him earlier. Ramaswamy is he's a millennial, kinda like 2829 30 years old, somewhere in that in that neighborhood, who's very successful trader, investor in pharmaceuticals for I don't know, Goldman or whatever. Very successful. Then he started his own biotech company, and had very successful drugs. You know, like orphan stuff and some some bigger and that's it. He's made a lot of money and he's quit. And he says,
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because I see this wokeness is being driven throughout the he saw it first in the medical industry. And no one's honest. And they're all just doing it just really for economic security, like, oh, even CEOs, I might as well just say, yeah, go, BLM go, whatever, you know, it's good. And that that is really driving the demise of the country. And so he's quit everything to write this book and to go and evangelize how we need to stop that. He has a lot of ideas that I don't agree with. But in this woke joke, in this in this woke system, something that he talked about is just about two minutes. That blew my mind away has nothing to do with woke culture, per se. But it is something that I've always wondered about, when when a company gets fined when these banks get fined. You always say, Oh, they did something, oh, Facebook did something wrong. billion dollars of $5 billion. It's usually more like 500 million, because they don't really get tapped for anything bad. But the billions of dollars. So where does that go? I mean, I always thought it goes back into the pot. Right? Doesn't that go back to the Americans to the general fund? Yeah, the fisc.
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John: I think it's called tax the tax revenue.
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Adam: Well, that may not be true, because he had this story about what happened in the 2008 financial crisis, the Great Recession, where you know, a trillion dollars had to be had to be spent on bailing out the banks, I think it was probably, in reality, more like eight or nine, I don't know, who the hell knows, no, one can tell me. And they had to pay it back. You remember all we were paying it back? You remember that? Right? Oh, we're paying it back every single penny. But that's not exactly what happened. And this may explain a lot about what's going on in our world
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Unknown: that the government cannot use companies to do indirectly what the government can't do directly, is something that echoes and reverberates today, in ways that are really hard to see because we're designed to be hidden from seeing it. I talked a little bit about the book about one of the practices from the Obama administration. For example, let's talk about the Oh, eight financial crisis. Right. While the back of the Oh, eight crisis, guess what, there were multibillion dollar settlements with each of the banks. They were supposed to pay it to the fist of the US Treasury. Well, guess what, not a lot of those dollars reached why with Treasury, which is by the way,
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Adam: I'm sorry.
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John: Do I have to guess he keeps saying Guess what? I'd
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Adam: appreciate if you could just forget how he speaks or whatever. But just listen to the information. I think you'll enjoy it more
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Unknown: Treasury. Well, guess what not a lot of those dollars reached the US Treasury, which is by the way, what is the fiscal the public fisc that Americans each have a stake in. Now. What happened was that the Obama administration had tried to get a lot of left wing nonprofits funded through Congress, the republican controlled Congress said no, call it obstructionist. That's life in a two party system. But they had a creative idea. They went the other direction. And they said, actually, organizations like the National Urban League or La Raza, they use the DOJ to say that we're actually going to settle with you big banks. And we're going to say that if you give $1 to one of those organizations, we'll give you a $2 offset for how much you owe on the settlement to the US government. And guess what it makes for a much better press release to say you give $1 Tila rasa or the National Urban League than it does to give $1 in a settlement fine to the DOJ. Oh, those are 501 c three is a fancy way of saying that's tax deductible. Oh, that's a nice benefit, too. And by the way, you end up paying less money in the end. So the Obama administration when big government wins, the banks when they pay less money and being fond of money, that's actually a very good thing if you're a bank, but also get a great reputational benefit out of it giving out to nonprofit and government left wing nonprofit infrastructure because it becomes rich becomes permanent
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becomes ossified becomes legitimized, because the elites in the country are deciding that those are the places where they want to give money. But the real losers are quite literally, when I talk about the social justice scam, the real losers are quite literally the American people because the public fisc ends up with less money in it. So even though they announced these multibillion dollar settlements, that money doesn't actually end up with the American public where it was supposed to belong with the DOJ is bringing that case they would have no clue that's happening. You make a progressive declaration, blow woke smoke, and that's the smokescreen that makes the whole thing work like a magic trick, right? If you're a magician, you walk beautiful women on stage you blow smoke flashing lights distract people from the real trick. It is a magic trick for corporate America. big government gets its back scratched the people left holding the bag or the American people as we know it. That is the game that we're playing. We're seeing it with big tech censorship, pretending like these are private companies, when in fact it's the puppet masters in the Biden administration that we hear now daily, are pulling the strings.
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Adam: I had no idea that's what happened with the money. And it wouldn't surprise me if that happens all the time.
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John: So he says that the fines of $500 million fine goes were
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Adam: good. So the Department of Justice says we find you Just made easy billion dollars. But instead of paying it back to what he says is the fist, which I guess is the general fund. He said, the Department of Justice started with Obama said, you instead of giving it to the fist, give it to these non governmental organizations and nonprofits, the ones that we tried to fund which the Republicans blocked, give that money to them, we'll give you two for one credit and of course, their 5013 C's it's also tax deductible. That's a scandal of epic proportion. And what
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John: to look into this and
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Adam: why wouldn't looking? Yeah, why wouldn't you keep doing it? Pay Facebook, you screwed up it violation, Department of Justice can say, Well, now let's give it to Black Lives Matter, Inc. Let's give it to the climate change NGOs, which as he points out, legitimizes and solidifies. This non governmental layer of God knows what man
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John: I love. The NGOs is what we should have done.
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Adam: You and me for no agenda. Yeah, yeah. Oh, well.
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John: Now we know
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Adam: Yeah. So yeah, it's Whoa, man. Thought and I can't believe that. All this time. I've never heard of this. So maybe
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John: I haven't either. We have to look into this.
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Adam: gate to the gate to the climate. That's right. It's time once again, another script restart. The IPCC report is out. The brand new one getting ready for the big meeting. The 26 I don't know
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John: if you have any clips but I have a clip that's a little
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Adam: different. What can I start with a warning? danger everybody Danger, danger, danger danger. The headline the headline of this report
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Unknown: tonight as California second largest fire on record rages. A shocking new UN report warning the effects of climate change are getting worse warming Earth at a faster rate than previously thought. It's indisputable that human activities are causing climate change and making extreme climate events like heat waves, droughts and heavy weight rainfall, more frequent and severe. The UN Secretary General with that code red for humanity warning more than 230 experts from six nations now urging a rapid reduction in greenhouse gases. They now predict the planet will rise an average of 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit by 2040. Less than 20 years from now and a decade before they initially believed bringing with that more heat waves, droughts and fires
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fires love a few things. They love heat. They love dry. They love wind,
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California sticky fire no scorching nearly half a million acres. This fire has been burning for about a month and it's still nowhere near contained. It is still ripping through this forest incinerating the town of Greenville last week, the surrounding areas still threatened the air difficult to breathe. Because of the multiple hazards official say it could be weeks before families are allowed to return.
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Adam: So it's Code Red for humanity. That is the takeaway. And before you play your clips, and I have a couple two before you play yours, the top five takeaways from what's in the report. One human influence has unequivocally warmed the planet to climate science is getting better and more precise. Three, we are locked into 30 years of worsening climate impacts. No matter what the world does. We've upped the two degrees to three degrees. That's our new goal. And it's no longer 2030 it's 2040. And just finally, climate changes are happening rapidly. And there's still a window in which humans can alter the climate path. I am hanging on by my fingernails,
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John: where I my understanding is that that last thing you said is not in there that is too bad. We're done. We're over. It's done. We're all dead.
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Adam: No, no, you can't we can't do anything for the next 30 years. We're going to go through some harsh times. But if we do it by 2040, then we will save the planet. That's that's the way I read it.
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John: Well, I ran into this report, which is a little different way of putting the whole thing in perspective. And of course, it's done by not a professional news operate was kind of a news operation, but as the Heritage Foundation, they have their podcasts and they have their they have a news podcast. And it's kind of interesting to listen to us, probably a sober, a sober report on on the IPCC report, but starts off kind of normal starts off in life. Amy Goodman would go but then he did veers off in a way that nobody else goes.
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Adam: I'm sorry. I just have one question. Is there is there an Amy Goodman report? Is Amy Goodman in this report?
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John: No, this is the Heritage Foundation. They do their own news I'm saying and like and Amy Goodman, and they go in one direction,
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Unknown: these guys go in a slightly different direction. To give you a little perspective, it's probably not acceptable to anybody, except maybe you and me. The United Nations intergovernmental panel on climate change has a new report out and it's full of dire predictions. A summary of the report says climate change is irreversible, and that humans have contributed to global warming. The summary also states global surface temperature will continue to increase until at least the mid century. Under all emission scenarios considered global warming of 1.5 degrees Celsius and two degrees Celsius will be exceeded during the 21st century. Unless deep reductions in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions occur in the coming decades. Many changes in the climate system become larger in direct relation to increasing global warming. They include increases in the frequency and intensity of hot extremes, marine heat waves, and heavy precipitation, agricultural and ecological droughts in some regions, and proportion of intense tropical cyclones as well as reductions in Arctic sea ice, snow cover and permafrost. But Steve Malloy, founder of junk science calm pointed out in a series of tweets that plenty of climate change predictions haven't happened. Malloy noted 1987 James Hansen predicts global temp three to four degrees Celsius higher by 2020 2020. Global temps only point 44 degrees Celsius higher.
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And 2008. Mount Kilimanjaro snow to vanish by 2020 2020 only thing melted is the prediction.
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Adam: Oh my god, they could use a lot of help from the curry devorah Consulting Group on one
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John: year production listed.
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Adam: Clearly they're not.
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John: But the point is, is that you could do this kind of reporting using that little twist at the end on all these reports. Yes, but nobody does it.
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Adam: I was good. Yeah. I like that.
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John: We do it. Yeah.
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Adam: It was just a little a little little zinger there. You mean, like that little zinger.
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John: Just a little reality check on these bogus predictions. Well,
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Adam: someone sent me this link, which I had not heard of before, called extinction. clock.org. And it has all its, you should take a look at it. It has all the all the predictions. So let's see. 12 days ago, in fact, 12 days, 14 hours and 27 minutes should have happened. Us scientists, these new Ice Age coming that did not happen. One year ago, actually 248 days, nine hours 30 minutes ago Crash Course towards massive species extinction. Nina feschi own a vice president for field conservation programs at Defenders of Wildlife quote, frankly, it looks like we're on a crash course towards massive species extinction in the next 20 years. We could you lose 1/5 or 20% of our species within the next two decades. And she did that in April 18 2003.
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John: By the way, yeah, that prediction? And do you remember that era from our It was around 2003 word. All they talked about was species extinction. And they talked about it to an extreme and they talked about it just all the time. And I'm always looking back on all this stuff and knowing that the media has been full of crap since back before the CIA took over. As I showed last show. It's almost as though they do these little trial balloons. Let's try this.
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Adam: Oh, hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Let me read you another one before you trial a balloon 224 days ago should have come true. From the MSM bc documentary future Earth 2025 the quote, as water levels drop by 2017 poovar debt by 2017 Hoover Dam will no longer provide drinking water to Las Vegas, Tucson and San Diego and it stops generating electricity to Los Angeles. And if nothing is done, the reservoir will be a dry Hole by 2021.
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John: That's now is it a dry hole? I don't think so.
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Adam: I mean, I'm just trying to keep my mouth shut because of all the stupid stupid juvenile things that went through my head. Scientists and we see scientists say Earth's warming could set off what why disruptions three years left to stop climate change. That was 2017 And of Australian snow by 2020 they've had some snow so that's a great little thing to look at so now they're full of crap and now we have the internet to show it will make any difference I don't know. No, but I do have three shorty clips from the man behind the scam Michael man Michael man is ground zero of this crap would you do Would you agree?
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John: I wish I was Hanson
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Adam: well, but man is them is a good mouthpiece for this. And he was with George with ng it's almost an actor. Yes, actor George Stephanopoulos anchor with actor George Stephanopoulos on ABC talking about the report checker man as we look around the world by the way, listen to how Stephanopoulos leads and is he it's almost like an NLP expert sometimes I think he's doing a lot of these now
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John: he was Stephanopoulos in his interviewing style leads the witness most of the time,
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Unknown: Dr. Mann as we look around the world, and we see this raging, not just in the West, but as we said, in great Gen Turkey and other countries. We know that there are still a lot of skeptics out there who say you can't tie this directly to climate change. You can't tie any single event to climate change. What do you say to that?
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Well, there's a report that's going to be coming out tomorrow. In fact, the next report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change the IPCC. And this time, the report really connects the dots, the signal, as we cause it has emerged from the noise, we can see the impacts of climate change playing out now in real time on our television screens. And in our newspaper headlines. Dangerous climate change has arrived. And at this point, it's a question of how bad we're willing to let it get.
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Adam: I didn't hear that until just now. Holy crap, did you hear what he said?
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John: No, you're ringing a bell. I
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Adam: know. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to listen.
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Unknown: And this time, the report really connects the dots. The signal, as we call it has emerged from the noise we can see the impacts of climate change playing out now in real time on our television screens. And in our newspaper headlines. Dangerous climate change has arrived. And at this point, it's a question of how bad we're willing to let it get.
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Adam: So we're not going to see it in the real world. No,
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John: you can't. You can't see it outside. You can't see it by the fact that I still have mud flats. They're supposed to be underwater. You can't see it with your own blinding eyes. You only see it on the TV screens and the news headlines. Thank
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Adam: you very much media. truth comes out baby. He said it right there. You can you can see it on the TV and in the headlines. Don't look anywhere else. Don't look. Don't worry, though. It's not too late. Doctor, man, is
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Unknown: it too late? No, that's the good news. The bad news is dangerous climate change has arrived. The good news is we can prevent it from get I love that
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Adam: dangerous climate change has arrived. Hey,
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Unknown: the good news is we can prevent it from getting worse than the latest science tells us that if we bring our carbon emissions down to zero, the planet stops warming up. So look, there is a pledge on the part of the Biden administration to cut our emissions by a factor of two within the next decade. If we do that, and other countries around the world do that we can prevent the planet from warming beyond a catastrophic three degree Fahrenheit level. And now
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Adam: it's three degrees. Remember, it used to be to changing the goalposts at two degrees and it's now an x we got an extra 10 years so Sandy was wrong. Sandy Cortez, we're gonna live we're live to 2040 Haha, final one from Michael Mann. Obviously, we're very, very pleased that we don't have to deal with the orange man bad. And, Dr. Man,
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Unknown: how does the United States convince other countries to also go along? Of course, we were an outlier during the Trump administration. What
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more can President Biden do at this point, to get the world to coalesce around this issue is about leadership. And look, there has been a restoration of leadership here. Now on the part of the United States, the Biden administration has made a bold pledge to cut our emissions in half within the next decade, and other countries now are coming to the table. We've now reengaged China, and they have agreed to prioritize action on climate. So changing leadership here in the United States, changes the picture worldwide. And so there's reason for cautious optimism later this year when the leaders of the world meet in Glasgow, at the next major climate conference, there's reason to believe we will get the sorts of commitments that are necessary to get us on a path that limits warming below catastrophic levels. Let's hope we can get there. I can't
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Adam: wait for all the dots to be connected to COVID. And that's what's that that's going to be some interpretation of this report. Let's see how they do it. Because that's all that will lead us to the lockdowns for climate
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John: well They're not going to my opinion. They're not going to pull that off. I know they'd love to, but then they're going to be able to maybe connect some dots, the COVID and make some claims, but they're not going to lock people down for climate change. I tell
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Adam: you what, what the only way that I know that they could do with that to be a little more honest if, but if they wanted to, there's a lot of evidence that shows that the people in Wuhan that their symptoms were exacerbated by the pollution, and that pollution seems to be a major factor in the COVID in severity.
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John: So they're bringing that in a little late. Right?
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Adam: Well, we saw that was probably about a year ago that we all saw the you know, the pictures of Ruin, look, all the pollutions gone, but they haven't really connected that.to COVID. But maybe I'm just giving them free consulting advice, if they can take
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John: I know you're trying to do you're trying to get a gig,
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Adam: try to get a gig on this thing.
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John: They're not gonna pull this off. I mean, they could try and try and it's just not working. I mean, there are the, there's a certain percentage of the public that just buys into every stupid thing these guys come up with, and this fine is 20% of the public, perhaps people who've
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Adam: lost religion
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John: may probably about 80% of the people around the Berkeley area. But yeah, well, you probably know, buddy in Texas by any of it.
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Adam: No, Austin, possibly, some of us, is not tech. Well, and also, just as a quick aside, you know, it's all of a sudden everyone's up in arms. Oh, the Biden administration was begging OPEC to produce more oil to get the oil price lower, you know, look at him, he has his foot on the neck of the gas and oil industry. And you know, we shouldn't be doing that our own oil, and then you go look. So we used to be doing I think, 13,013,000,000 barrels a day. Now we're down to 11 and a half. And the reason why is sure, it's because there's uncertainty. And it's a little more difficult to, you know, to spin up these fracking operations. So they're not investing, they're sitting, sitting on the sidelines, they Well, we're probably gonna get screwed by Biden. So it's a little disingenuous. You know, it's not like there's actual regulation, stopping them from doing it, but they're afraid to because I think regulations coming.
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John: That's what, that's the approach I take.
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Adam: Well, yeah, but I'm just saying I was like, Oh, this is crazy. Biden won't let Americans do it. That's not true. They're allowed to do it. They just don't want to because they see that might not be profitable. As with all these issues, okay, Texas will get blamed, our grid will go down. We don't know how to do it. We're stupid and Florida. We're stupid. numbnuts throw Arizona in there no power for you. I'm gonna show my school by donating to no agenda. Imagine all the people who could do Oh, yeah, that'd be fun bringing the windmills and the solar panels.
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John: I should interrupt myself and mentioned although we do have a few people to think that I got a call I serve I do surveys. And I've taken a lot of surveys and I've people say oh, I've never been called I get called all the time. I've called about once every once during every show. I get called I get called by the survey or send a survey and you can always I like to to answer the service because I'd like to figure out what it is they're surveying and whether they really after to the latest thing you're trying to do is take there's a bunch of according to the survey, there's a bunch of abandoned drilling towers off the Santa Barbara Santa Monica area in this Southern California. And, and they were just all kinds of lawsuits about these things. And that oil companies want to just tear them out and get rid of them and and there's a big push to turning them into wind farms. Oh,
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Adam: yeah. Yeah.
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John: And I thought that was that's an interesting repurposing of these old, old crazy old devices. Okay.
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Adam: Well, now it's it's a lot of noise. It's expensive maintenance. I looked into it for my own homes, but 100 foot tower and $250,000 you're good to go. Mr. Curry. Yeah. Bouncing so.
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John: Yeah. doesn't seem right. No. All right, let's start helping Dorito helping helping us do a thanking a few people for supporting show 13th or what is it 7272 starting with sir Dodger of panhandle and I have a maybes either in panhandle of Florida or panhandle Texas. 12345 and he's got a knighting I guess you should read this No, yes.
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Adam: Actually is a title change the title day misty and ice are Dodger panhandle and decided to move permanently to upstate Vermont. I would like to change my title to serve Dodger of the North East. Kingdom value for value to the best podcast in the universe. Of course we will change that title for you.
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John: And then we have Kelly Conway, not Kellyanne, but Kelly, and Sayville, New York born 1111 she's got an office anything here we need now
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Adam: I'll stop here if there is
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Adam: and boobs. I'm sorry. For eight for Joshua's birthday. I think after you this Julian turns 39. Today, Adam, if you can hear most sultry voice, which I will do now. Say, Julian, please forgive Josh for last Thursday. will do anything for donations on this show? What
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John: did he do?
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Adam: I don't know. It was only it was only $81.20 worth of bad.
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John: Let me slipstream in Michaels. avala, who was a gave a check at the no agenda meetup in Healdsburg. 100.
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Adam: Yes, then. Then we have Tom Fisher from St. Paul, Minnesota with a boob donation 808. And this brings him to knighthood. Any requests brought worst and burning brothers midway lager at the roundtable. And several people who said that were mispronouncing brought worst rot is how it's pronounced not brat. But thank you. We
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John: got a number of notes from the from the bra from the Rocky Mountain correctly.
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Adam: I me too. I don't
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John: know why I started saying, Brad. I'm not sure. But I know how to pronounce it correctly. I kind of like Brad though. Brad. Brad has some brats
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Adam: know people had a lot to say about it. But it is kind of George. For years I've enjoyed your analysis. The mainstream media and sanity has been especially helpful during this COVID fiasco, learning the ability to deconstruct news has been immensely helpful. I did catch something in the last episode is a clip from Michael Chicken Little osterholm, in which he stated that we have state fairs that are about to be held that will bring in 2 million people to various locations. While there are only two state fairs that meet this criteria, Minnesota and Texas. He's pissed at his fear mongering didn't cancel the Minnesota State Fair for the second year in a row. Maybe he's pouting that he that isn't part of President Harris's administration, or that the Minnesota State Legislature took away the governor's emergency powers no longer has the same government. Whatever thank you all for the work I hope you never find an exit strategy no jingles but in celebration of being four years cancer free f cancer for any one who needs it f cancer karma Levin lit Tom from St. Paul will do that and a massive super jobs karma that was requested earlier at the end of the segment.
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Adam: Why are you talking like this the whole time, man, you were like a fan and Bill Cosby. Yes.
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John: Philip Kim in San Francisco. George whooshes, who is I think, Sir George believes Wendy Brahman in Saginaw Michigan and that's it. Wendy's the last one. So those are our producers for sure. 1373 two and stepping back to
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long list today for some reason Brian Williams, sir kilo, Charlie nine Yang Juliet Mike green night of hams turn 60 on August 10 was a happy birthday and 70 threes. Dave bass or happy birthday was darling wife faith in Bayshore 47th yesterday, read CITABRIA, the Veera turned 45 yesterday. I least see Julian 40 years old today and up on the podium in a moment Baron Finch 33 today Happy Birthday Jay Cole. Happy birthday to a smokin hot wife Sanya turns 32 today, Josh Klein says Happy Birthday to a smokin hot wife Jillian climbs 39 today. Seneca brown 24 today Happy Birthday from your dad. The Daily source code celebrate some kind of anniversary tomorrow. So we're still alive and around. It's kind of dormant. Stephen Dean celebrates tomorrow August 13. Sinead viscounty Happy Birthday to her amazing husband Vinnie was Conti celebrating on the 13th Amy molen Happy birthday. We're smoking husband, john maching mooching who will be celebrating the 14th and finally les Smith says Happy Birthday to a smokin hot wife day money Penny we say happy birthday to everybody from the no agenda show. Guys don't want to be a douchebag we got one little change here sir dodge of the panhandle now has changed due to a move to the to Vermont I think he said he was going he will become sir Dodger of the Northeast Kingdom so not necessarily an upgrade but a title change that needs to be noted regardless now we've got several Let me see one. We have two dames. We've got a couple nights on
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deck. This is going to be a big big big ceremony.
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John: Here you go.
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Adam: I think the bigger one
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John: I got this is the big one. Wait, have you seen this whole site? Let me get all the way out.
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Adam: Oh, let's be on the podium Alicia Julian Aaron Pharaoh Tom Fisher, Martin McCauley and Michael Komorowski. Whoa folks, thank you for supporting the no agenda show in the amount of at least $1,000 or more as we heard today, and I'm very proud to pronounce the KV a with the following titles. Game Julian Duchess of Bastrop County. Sure. Cut us Sir principles of the spineless twat sir Tom of pink sighs sir Martin of Tampa Bay and serve me how ma'am Sam Berkey son of Jan for you we've got power many brought worst and burning brothers midway lager dab beer and shrimp cocktail, a good bowl of common sense. And we got some mutton and Mead. Although I liked that good bowl of common sense, though, thank you very much for supporting the show. Go to no agenda nation.com slash rings. There's some information you can give. We'll get that beautiful night and ordain ring out to you. It's non binary. It is a signet ring. So you get some wax to seal your envelopes with an official certificate and the gratitude from everybody in Gitmo Nation thank you very much for supporting the no agenda show.
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Wait, did I forget someone missing I forgot Alicia No, I did Alicia.
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John: Dangerous bye listen. Yeah,
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Adam: damn, Julian. shred the top scared me there. Yes, we have a couple of meetups to attend to to look at what's coming up on the calendar these are the get togethers the no agenda producers around gitmo-nation I mean it's everywhere in the world organize themselves it's ad hoc but it works extremely well coordinated by our night over there I think it's filled almost they fill up at no agenda meetups calm but first we have a report from Phoenix in the morning. Certainly my favorite here in the morning. This is anonymous from Queen Creek Arizona. JOHN turn your mic down in the morning, ITM admin john. The impact that had on my life can be overstated. Shout out to the America show mo facts Canary Cry news talk and our big mouth podcast.
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Unknown: Hashtag bring back second half. Nelly gross and baugher Mesa, Arizona in the morning john and Adam. Shout out to my human resource calling on your friend who's on his way to knighthood Laura grossen. Barker Austin was Laurie zona Asana first name. Last name genda. Shout out to Jay for getting this get together here in Phoenix, Arizona era. Hey, Gitmo Nation.
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Hello from Phoenix. JOHN. We
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missed the squeaky chair wanting something more snarky, but I'm coming up blank in the
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Adam: morning john and Adam here in Phoenix hanging out with some South Africans, Cubans, douchebags and all kinds of people in the morning. Hi from Phoenix. Hey, john stuff messing with your knob. Reporting from Phoenix Shut up already. It's Simon in the morning Adam and john in the morning, Adam. JOHN. Thank you for your courage. Hey, john, this is will in the morning. Thank you for your courage. Shout out to my brother Ben hit me in the mouth. He's a dude named Ben named Ben in London. And we're just here. I'm still a douchebag. But I'm at least over and formed and under socialized. Did you see the pictures of this meetup by any chance? I think this was the one No, I did not it as a matter of they had printed out they had our heads on a stick, which is almost a requirement for every meetup. But the sticks had shoulders and we had shirts on and we looked like you know, it wasn't just a cartoon head. It was a black and white print out of our face. And you know, so we were standing in the crowd. It looks like we were actually there. It was uncanny how real it looked. It was a deep fake of epic proportion. I guess you didn't see it? No. Here's what's coming up for your meetups. Today starting at 630 Mountain Time city park Denver Museum of Nature sciences the dog days of Denver dissonant meet up tomorrow The Stranger Than Fiction Chicago meetup at 430. In Duffy's Tavern and grill. On Saturday they stood guard meet up 730 European Berlin time meet at Baron be a loud r e n s are
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Kevin of the irrigated rice fields is organizing that also on Saturday. The no agenda local 512 Texas meetup one o'clock at Doc's backyard and sunset Valley RSVP Scott deicer Scott, the Baron of the nogen Armory and his wife of course, organizing that if you're in the neighborhood, it's a good place to go. It's always fun. If you're in the Edmonton area. Edmonton area does open for summer hashtag closed for fall meet up at 630 at the arils kitchen and bar. Also on Saturday, Charlottesville sunset is at 530 at the cork hotel rooftop bar. And then for next week. We've got the Wednesday Human Resources meetup that's for kids at six o'clock in Israel Beale park in Redlands, California. Sara are going to organizing that and one week from now a Thursday Charlotte's thirsty Third Thursday Monday meet up seven o'clock Ed's Tavern and that's in Charlotte and those are your meetups for the coming week. There's a whole slew all the way through September. You can Find out more at no agenda meetups calm if you can't find something near you start one yourself it's easy and it's like a party sometimes you want to go hang out with all day you won't be triggered you wouldn't be where everybody is like I do got any ISOs for by the way that but
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John: I do want to mention I forgot to mention lavosh of I was one of the members of the code the Oseberg meetup and he sent a short note saying we're great
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Adam: well that's nice nice to have no ISOs i do i have a nice oh good good This has become a thing now people are like I got the best ISO
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John: yeah you know we're not getting I should discourage people from sending us ISOs that they think are good. We try to get these ISOs from during our research we're listening a lot of clips we pull ISOs there were a couple brain has some crazy ISO because you know Joe Biden said something and you make an ISO out of it. We didn't never heard it. I am not happy with these. Okay. Most of them aren't very good.
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Adam: Send them to me. I'll go through what don't send them to just send
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John: them all to add them. There you go. Adam Curry calm all okay, ISO I've got saving.
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Adam: Okay. Oh, hold on. I can see from the waveform it needs a little boost on jack it up. All right, here we go. The focus should be on saving lives. focus should be on saving lives. She says it's so well even that's the end is not that I like that. That's good. any more.
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John: No, I totally got Oh,
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Adam: I have to Ted Kay was right. I like that one person.
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John: What was it? I
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Adam: didn't hear it Ted Kay was right. Oh, okay. Well, if you didn't hear it then it didn't work. And I have this one.
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John: The ultimate end game of all this is vaccination as too
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Adam: long. Alright, we'll do a little saving and do saving. Alright. Still need to jack it up a little more? you record that one? I got it from NPR. Oh, okay. Yeah, those are low in general um, let me see what else do we have I had
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John: well I've got at least we can keep up with the belt we get the
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Adam: guy thing on Afghanistan or nothing
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John: now I got a thing did happen in the Middle East and one of the euro outside of Iran I guess are attacking ships with cheap drones that are got a bomb on them. Oh, cool. Blinken came out and blink blink blink his way through this. Oh,
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Adam: I want to hear this.
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Unknown: I want to take a moment to address a few urgent matters. First,
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I want to condemn again. The attack Okay, stop, stop the
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Adam: clip stopped.
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John: I realized that blinkin is part of the same meal you that Obama comes from I'm going to call it the Obama meal you because you played a clip earlier that had this the funny way of speaking, where you stop and pause and just imagine Obama with his more mellifluous voice and Blinken. And it's it the cadences it's a good there's a cadence to Obama and this is blinking has it you'll hear I want
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Adam: to take a moment to address a few just that I want to take a moment to address just a few of the things is new right now who we are urgent matters.
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Unknown: First, I want to condemn again. The attack on Friday against the commercial ship the Mercer Street, which was peacefully transiting through the North Arabian Sea in international waters. When it was targeted by a drone laden with explosives, killing two people.
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We've conducted a thorough review, and we're confident that arann carried out this attack.
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If all follows a pattern of similar attacks by Iran, including past incidents with explosive drones, there is no justification for this attack on a peaceful vessel on a commercial mission in international waters.
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Ron's action is a direct threat to freedom of navigation and commerce. It took the lives of innocent sailors.
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We're currently coordinating with our partners and consulting with governments in the region. And we join others around the world in sending our deepest condolences to the families of the British and Romanian crew members who were killed.
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Adam: Who else are we negotiating with quote in the region Djibouti
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John: no idea is rah rah roses thing out there it gives us information doesn't tell us any of these words Kamikaze
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Adam: drones like me emphasize drones with an with C four on it are some
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John: probably nothing that advanced just you know stick a dynamite maybe it has to be like
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Adam: this, and the four could do some damage. Said brighten the beginnings, like peaceful ship peaceful item. But what was on the ship that had that? Has anyone said anything about it? Iran,
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John: you know, as much as I do. Okay,
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Adam: good to look into it, that's nuts.
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John: I have a also one clip on the drones that this was interesting. This was the commission that there's a commission that was put together 1776 commission put together by Trump to just develop a bunch of curriculum and information and speeches and all the rest for the upcoming 200 and 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. And as soon as Biden got in, he canceled the whole thing because he doesn't care. 1609 16 1619 1619
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Adam: Project
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John: 1619 was so here it is. I thought this was a good little little story about the about how much these people hate the country during the 1776 Commission,
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Unknown: not knowing quite what to make of that, and what would what would happen with it. But we had a crazy idea, which turns out to be one of the reasons why I think everyone was was well surprised on both sides of the aisle
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about
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the what it did, which is a I went over with the agreement that I would have the ability to actually write a report and get that report out. And so in a matter of about five or six weeks, we produced a report.
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That was supposed to be the first of perhaps several that's it was a two year commission to advise the President about getting ready for the 200 and 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. I I approached it as a scholars when who who had arrived a public document, advocating in and putting a marker down in this discussion about what is 1776. And what does it mean? We it came out on martin luther king day in 2021. And two days later, when the new president was inaugurated, one of his first acts within hours of being inaugurated he abolished the commission. Even before he abolish it, it was taken down immediately from the White House website and a race to run
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terrain responses. Well,
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you can't erase our history. It's still there. So what what I what I hated Rob, here was a printed edition of the report. The report came out it's available everywhere. I think heritage has it on the website Hillsdale. It's they made it into much more public document by trying to erase it it actually helped the good writer more attention.
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Adam: It's called the Streisand effect.
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Unknown: Yeah, yeah.
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Adam: Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The only thing we missed today, but there was really nothing to do about it because we deconstruct media and then the media is not talking about it the only media reporting on it and it's an exclusive for them is the Daily Mail. And this is yet another awesome video from Hunter Biden this time with a woman who they immediately identify as a hooker as a as a prostitute that there's no evidence in the video that I can see but all right, and he's talking about you know, the time when you see this video at all with Hunter, I did not know oh my god, so it's impossible to play it on the show. It only really works with the with the subtitles. So this guy is such a creep that what he would do is he he'd open up his Mac his laptop whenever he was having crazy sex. We know this because we've seen several of these videos. And he for some reason he liked having documentation of that he likes recording himself having sex and smoking math or whatever, whatever drugs he's doing. And so this is one of those so this is I think, from the original laptop and on this he says, Oh man, it was horrible because I was going on a bender I think he said in Las Vegas and there was a Russian hooker and two guys were there one was the drug dealer and I almost died I passed out in the in the hot tub and I came to and I lived and I think they stole my laptop and the inference there is that the Russians now have yet another one of his laptop laptops this guy
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have and but it's I mean, just imagine if any politicians son or daughter anywhere in the world had this skit I mean, you can see him became the and the woman that did but naked on the bed talking to smoking from a pipe. If this is would be a scandal of epic proportion, and this one story by itself shows you that they're all full of crap. Isn't this this is a career ending. even think he's even in there saying I make gazillions of dollars and whatever. gazillion. Anyway, there you go. That's, that's your media. That's pretty good. I wish they would do some reporting. We could at least do something with it, but not even now. I'm
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John: not gonna be playing in the republican hands. Yeah, that's right. The Republicans want you to do the Russian
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Adam: disinformation. We're
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John: not gonna do it.
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Adam: All right, good kid. He's
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John: a good kid.
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Adam: Yeah. I'm so proud of him. I love my son. All right, everybody. We've got dh unplugged coming up next on no agenda. stream.com those of you at troll room.io just hang loose, she'll be good. And we'll return on Sunday. Who knows what will happen? Anything could happen. John's in California. I'm in Texas. We spawn at all. And we got her eyes open and ears open and you continue to produce and I'm 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: With another Silicon Valley on John Dvorak. We return
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Adam: on Sunday please remember us at devore ak.org slash na we've got sir Chris Wilson with our final end of show mix. We'll see you on Sunday until then. Adios.
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Unknown: COVID calm man we need to say oh go good calm man. We make you stay locked in. So we drink rum COVID calm then we make to stay home. put on the mask and no more fun COVID Come man we've made to say GM Mr. Tally man Telly the dead bodies. Come man we made you say Oh, take the vaccine and count more dead bodies.
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Adam: mopho John dvorak.org slash and the focus should be on saving lives.
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