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August 29th, 2021 • 3h 18m

1377: R9X

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John: Yeah, the way it was what was supposed to do was not quite the way it worked out. Adam Curry, John Dvorak,
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Unknown: Sunday, August 29 2021. This is your awardwinning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 1377. This is no agenda waiting for number
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Adam: three Inspiron broadcasting, broadcasting live from the capital of the crime ridden country of the Netherlands in Amsterdam. gitmo-nation lowlands in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry,
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John: and from Northern Silicon Valley where there's going to be a strike on August 31. I'm Johnson hills.
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Adam: California strike,
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John: no nationwide truck strike I Oh,
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Adam: man, I'm telling they're doing that over in Australia, too. They're talking about in the Netherlands. Everyone's doing this. This could be a worldwide strike.
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John: That must be some sort of communist thing. Let's listen to
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Unknown: on August 31, a bunch of us are gonna shut our trucks down. It's not about the trucking industry anymore, folks. It's about medical freedoms, the freedom to choose. You have doctors, nurses, health care workers, teachers, military 30 people putting in mass numbers. Health care your workers that have literally saved lives. Military who's actually defended our lives. When I say it's not about the trucking industry, the trucking industry should have been we just have the power to shut the country down and bring awareness to what's going on. help them save their careers. It's time to help them folks. And Stand up. Stand up for our fellow Americans. Number we have a freedom of choice in every line. This government has no right to mandate anything else.
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Adam: Oh, man talking. You're talking about the heartstrings there with this one? God no music The No I've seen Australian truckies as they call them, they're the turkeys. turkeys are going to block they said exactly the same thing. We can shut the country down. We're going to shut it down and tell them what we're gonna shut down anything.
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John: For one thing, this is the most under the suppressed story of the day. Mainstream media is not discussing it. No, we have to people don't even know what's going on. I'm just talking about Australia. Tell me about it.
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Adam: I'm talking about Australia. I didn't know about the US. You're right. I didn't hear about it. I've only heard about Australia. You're not going to hear about it. Probably not. But you don't know. I mean, we have the networks. But if they go on strike you won't hear about if they if the country is shut down for a day you won't hear about it. That's how bad our media is. This is so true. And I have been sitting in the hotel room all day watching all of the different news channels from all the different countries by the way. Tr t Turkish television most interesting of all, and they don't repeat. Nah, they really have a lot more in depth reporting. I mean, did you know that Macron was hanging out in Iraq? Now of course, yes. Oh, you did? Okay. Did you see that blob of hair on his head by the way, as a little aside, he's got something really weird going in the front.
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John: Something something's wrong with him. Like he's dressed. No, he
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Adam: Yes. No. Yes. No.
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John: Yes. No is different than Yeah, no. Hit through. Yes. No. No, I was watching friends 24 in there in McCrone was all over the place, moaning and groaning about how we're staying in Iraq.
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Adam: And then you got air Dhawan, of course is tr T's that's Turkish television. He was showing off a new drone today while he's meeting with German representatives. This is a lot of interesting stuff.
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John: To get a feed from it, I can do
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Adam: TRT is really, really interesting. But your point is valid. I mean, not only will you not I mean, all the protests taking place still in France, London again yesterday? Nothing, not a peep not on any one of these channels. Not an RT not there.
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John: There was on on France 24 Oh, I didn't see it on France. 24. And they mentioned the protests he mentioned and I got a kick out of the numbers. I said that minimum of 124,000 people in Paris, were protesting. And I'm thinking well, how did how do they like CBS and all these guys say, well, there's a protest, but that doesn't mean anything with that number. I mean, because because Meanwhile in this country, they're going on and on about their the voting rights protests that Al Sharpton and a bunch of other people put together for the last week. This last I think it was yesterday Saturday. Yeah. For the voting rights thing, and they maxed out at about 20,000 maybe. And there Oh, look at this whole Yes, everybody wants voting rights.
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Adam: I'll paraphrase the coverage here. If it was mentioned at all, you saw like a little shot. Be like, well, Americans are protesting the racist voting laws. Pretty much all that there was said. Yeah, it makes sense. Yeah. Now the big news here, and what we've been waiting for all day doesn't look like it's gonna happen. The Formula One Grand Prix in Belgium in spa Mack muxer stoppa the Dutch driver number 33 on pole position they've been waiting for four hours number 33 yes rained out in the rain down this big problem they can't drive to the Dutch you know they don't care see why not? They don't care about anything the Dutch they just want MK for stuff into it and that's all they care about.
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John: is raining so what Yeah, get in the car and drive Exactly. You just have to be a little more careful.
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Adam: And a lot of talk here of course about hurricane Ida and I just being linked to climate change everywhere
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John: it's not obviously it's not being linked to climate change here so much. Here. Let me
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Adam: well, ah, I have I have report you got a clip? Yeah. Yeah, I
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John: think so. I'm pretty sure I do. Where are you Ida Ida hurricane is misspelled just look for the clip. This looks like it might be a
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Unknown: hurricane Ida is expected to rapidly intensify over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico in the coming hours. NPR is Debbie Eliot reports. It's on a path to strike the coast of Louisiana Sunday. As a powerful category four hurricane with anticipated winds of up to 170 miles per hour. Hurricane Ida could cut a destructive path through Southeast Louisiana 10 to 15 foot storm surge and flooding rains are also a danger. All of that is now complicated by the coronavirus pandemic, Louisiana State Health Officer Joe Cantor says the state is experiencing high levels of COVID transmission,
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there's still a lot of risk out there. This storm is not the only risk out there COVID increases the risk. Please take stock of that please incorporate that into your hurricane plans.
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He's urging people to avoid emergency rooms if possible, because hospitals are already over capacity with record numbers of COVID patients.
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Adam: Wait, wait, didn't they tell you you have to get a vaccine to prepare.
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John: Now that's just biting. I mean, they almost did but they didn't quite but they they're dead tie in. They can only do one tie in. And so they decided to tie in is going to continue to be vaccination or COVID. Instead of climate change, they should they could or waltz that right to climate change. And they never did it. That's NPR.
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Adam: Oh, big mistake. I'd say who's running the ship?
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John: Now I don't think it's a big mistake. I think the mistake that I think they still want to promote COVID more than they want to promote climate change. They
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Adam: figured they can always make that switch. Yeah, that's not happening here at all. Still very, very little COVID talk. However, Bloomberg did announce today that the Netherlands is number two in the world on COVID resilience, I don't even know why I want to leave now.
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John: COVID resilience. What does that mean?
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Adam: It's unclear. It's the best in the worst places to be in 2021. So who fared better and of course Denmark. You know, Denmark's always better. Always. Denmark is the best always better than everybody's because they're on drugs
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John: ever wants to leave. They have
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Adam: the more psychotropic antidepressants are used in Denmark than anywhere else. I'm paraphrasing my research for the Danes. True.
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John: per capita, there
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Adam: is something true about and I remember now the so what I'm getting from RT France 24. And what's the other one who's a EURO NEWS on a continuous loop? It's it's the human interest stories of Afghanistan are off the hook. Hey, it's just anything we can do to target the height here how hard a ragtag group helped evacuate Afghanistan national
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Unknown: women's football team from the country. And then this one, every channel has this report. It's a fresh start for a group of trailblazers, five members of an all girls robotics team from Afghanistan have been welcomed to Mexico. For you our music has been fleeing the country since the Taliban seize control of the government upon the withdrawal of us and allied troops. The team made up of women and girls as young as 14 has won international awards for its work, despite the Taliban saying it would not ban girls from going to school and women from working members of the team sought refuge in other countries. The Mexican government says it was happy to receive them to this this is going to story everyone's covering it. And the girls are doing interviews and
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Adam: look at this group of girls. They've been in the news going back to 2017 when it was being used to talk about hope in Afghanistan. This is just last year known for competing in major robotics competitions like the 2017 worldwide first global robotic Olympics in the United States. The African girls robotics team inherent avant Aslan is busy designing something completely different much needed ventilators during the coronavirus pandemic hospitals and medical institutions across shortages of ventilator. So this is the
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John: give yourself borderline clip of the day. That's That's unbelievable.
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Adam: It was an old clip which makes it even more fun. Now it's like it's like whenever we need to do something about human interest story and, and by the way, it's a funny song. Everyone pronounces I've corny song. So let's make sure we stay right to the top. Whenever this is in human interest that was bring these girls back, they're probably all married and living in Florida by now. Their old maids, who knows his robotics to install the same footage and there's no new footage from cobble. Yeah, just the endless loops. I thought,
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John: you know, I liked it. I liked the one. My favorite clip is the one they play over and over and over again, which is the big c 130. Or whatever it is going down the runway with the eyes running. And the guy throws his arms up in the air. And he's laughing and cheering I know. They keep showing it. It's that I have seen at least 50 times. Yeah. And
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Adam: then the one where the back of the plane is open. They're all waiting to go up the ramp. We've seen that one 100 it's all the same footage over and over. It's become B roll it Yeah. And but International. They're all using the same stuff. So it's it's really bizarre. And just looking at Afghanistan from a perspective of what's really happening who's popping up couple of names first. Rita Katz is back. Do we remember our friend Rita Katz? your buddy from site intelligence? She's the one that would always be first. Oh, look, they haven't. They have another video of prisoners in orange jumpsuits in, they're gonna light them on fire and they're gonna cut their heads off. That was Rita Katz. And now she's back in the news. headline Amazon Web Services disables ISIS propaganda website it had been hosting since April. And so Rita hunted this down. The source code for the for the website, read a cat said shows it draws words and images from a website for the Islamic State propaganda arm, we see the health of a propaganda arm not just a PR arm. That website whose content is password protected cannot be directly reviewed by the Washington Post. Just
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John: miss you writing for The Washington Post. No, I
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Adam: think the Washington Post reported on it. Oh, who knows who she is who she's writing for. But it's just interesting that she pops back up and another name. As I went back and started looking at this deal that happened during Trump. Wow, imagine my surprise when I see Zalmai Kala Zod pop up. We knows all my colleagues thought he was he goes back to 19. Before the 1980s with Brzezinski, the guys 70 he did the 2018 negotiations in Doha with the with the Taliban. And I think you know, again, Trump really good at firing but I don't know how he got cajoled into getting this guy to do it. To do the negotiations.
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John: Yeah, they had a lot of losers. I don't want to take away from your direction, but I will mention it this morning on meet the press. They had HR McMaster on going on and on about one thing or another and they they're grilling these guys and doing a pretty good job because it's somehow you know, these little weenies that run these shows like, Chip chip charge. Chuck Chuck Todd now he is going after the end and McMaster I never realized because I've kind of got his background is like this high end iligan intellectual and then you hear me sounds like some street tough. Yeah, the way it was. And what we're supposed to do was not quite the way it worked out. And it's like, what is this guy's for Central Casting. And it just matches one of these get another one of these guys that Trump hired, he was his national security adviser. So
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Adam: all my colleagues out in 7980 he was the one that that worked on operation cyclone, which was you know, 10 years of the Russians Red Army. And they also, you know, installed Osama Bin Ladin then in the 80s, you know, so and now we already had a full blown things going on Afghanistan. On 88, Calzada became the State Department's Special Adviser under former under George Bush Senior, then he worked with Wolfowitz as Assistant Deputy Undersecretary of defense where he came up with the Bush Doctrine that Bush Jr. doctrine, you know, the preventative wars. This is all this guy, I understand. But then here's the kicker. Pompei was the one who hand selected a Mr. CIA and set it all up with you. And the whole point was to get the Baradar guy out so that he could lead the talks. They did all this in Qatar and in Doha. I think no matter what you think, at a certain point, if we just on the face of it, look at this new Taliban who know how to, you know, keep their finger off the trigger ever. They've got it. They've got a head guy that was there during the actual negotiations. They have the PR they've got all these things happening. Then we have a common common enemy and ISIS K. But I'm just going to call ISIS K Street. And thank you, thank you. I've worked on that one. came over came to me last night. I was about to fall asleep. Yeah, I got one I got one. And it kind of looks like a lot of this was you know, at least the closing the airbase before do anything. That's an intentional move. There's no doubt about it. And and the military knows it.
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John: They know I know they got a sucker series of clips. Typically about let me play one for you. I'll kick you away before he before he does tell me gonna do that. I just want to tell you what it is. It's a series of clips. And I hate to start it the way I do but I'm seriously clips about shutting down the the Bagram Air Force base case, which is a disgusting joke, but in the process. I will mention this morning I'm looking at these conduct or Afghanistan has air bases and in airports all over the place. It looks like it looks like just scam ish air bases that we built in Cooney. I think it was the Kandahar base, which is the if you take an overhead picture of is like What is this thing? It's a monster. Yeah, it's not the and it was taken over by the Taliban. But it's it looks like something you'd see in St. Louis. Very modern, nice St. Louis. But it was more something you see in China. Very modern and but then they've done they over built it. So there's all kinds of weird stuff on it. And you take a look at these photos of all these all this wasted money that would disappear. All the money went we're building things left and right over there. As somebody pointed out, just so these cronies could make quick, quick bucks.
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Adam: Oh, no doubt about it. And and in all this leaving stuff behind, and we will listen to your clips. That's there's all reasons for that this besides the fact that if you don't bring it back home the next time you need it, you need to build and buy new stuff, you know, hello, military industrial.
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John: I want to mention something else again, which is we haven't pointed it out on the show I've been meaning to Has anyone noticed that the Taliban, mostly as they're not driving around at Toyota's with the machine gun in the back. They're driving Humvees and there's so many of these Humvees that the Taliban are driving around what is going on and no one is pointed this out on the mainstream media. Actually, before we do anything, let
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Adam: me play this. There were a couple of Republicans who of course everyone's making hay out of this. Everybody is all political now and that's your cue that you know something else is going on. Here's 10 seconds. Mini mini super cut a mini cut of a bunch of Republicans
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John: that blood is on joe biden's hands. The blood of Americans are now on his hands that blood is and will be on joe biden's hands and this Congress will hold
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Adam: him accountable. That's right. Blood is on Biden's hands and this is the Jim banks republican from Indiana.
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Unknown: Check it out because of the negligence of this administration and the hasty retreat that they lead out of Afghanistan. They have left $85 billion worth of American equipment in the hands of our enemy, the Taliban 75,000 vehicles, over 200 airplanes and helicopters. Over 600,000 small arms and light weapons. The Taliban now has more Blackhawk helicopters than 85% of the countries in the world. But it's not just weapons. They have night vision goggles, body armor. Unbelievably, the Taliban now has biometric devices, which have the fingerprints I scans and biographical information of all of the Afghans who helped us and were on our side over the last 20 years, there is no plan by this administration to get those weapons back. There is no plan to account for any of this equipment, or these weapons. Let me be very clear if any American is harmed, injured or killed and not safely evacuated out of Afghanistan, or let me guess any of these weapons, or this military equipment is used to harm injure or kill an American now or at any time, okay, future Yeah, the blood is on Joe Biden.
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Adam: There we go here he got it out. Thank goodness, it took forever and we did get a boots on the ground report from one of our producers anonymous army officers with knowledge of the situation. Who says please remember, we did the same thing back in 2016. with ISIS left all of our gear they're not the show remembers. But of course, we didn't really get caught it wasn't the big talking point for whatever reason, and he adds that any other equipment is probably you know, packed with Stuxnet like viruses and would be more interesting to have it actually fall into the hands of the Taliban but I think this is not our enemy believe that. This is a CIA operation. These were working together with them. I'm not sure what the exact terms of the DLR but those guys the new Taliban, that's that's, that's our guys, we installed that we're running them. And God knows what ISIS K is doing. But this is a very very sinister sad cynical joke they're playing because people died. And all the State Department people are gone. I've got people texting me, you know, and we're looking for for Dutch but there's a lot of Dutch still there. There's also Germans is a lot the French are still everyone's still they're trying to get people out. Everyone's gone State Department gone, gone, gone, all gone. No one's there to help any other personnel if they want to get out with us assistance. So this is
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John: I don't have a clip of this. But it was on Tucker. Glenn Beck was on glenn beck as part of some group that's trying to get people out of the country and using private aircraft. In fact, using the aircraft or some ministry that is I can't remember this guy's name but he's famous parts sell I think Baptist evangelist and he's got two or three of these 730 or 750 sevens I think and so they're using these jets and he and Beck was I really should go back and try to find this clip. A Becca moaning and groaning about every time they get anywhere to try to get these guys to move them some more the State Department gets in the way. He says the State Department has been doing everything he can to prevent him and this group from doing anything, which makes it that this thing is really your right this is something very fishy about this entire thing. Yes.
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Adam: Absolutely. Then I don't think it's to you know, they're not going to play it up to have ISIS cake. You know what, screw it. It's just a reset. What are we thinking? It's just going back it's going back to where it was. We're gonna have some dumb dumb ass terror attacks in the US these people don't know any better this is this is the this is this administration whoever's running it
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John: they really don't have any other playbook. So that just got we're gonna hit it right there it is. We're going back to terrorism 2.0
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Adam: yes with with al Qaeda 3.0 and then
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John: even had to reintroduce ice ISIS Oh, you guys have nothing to do with ice by the way
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Adam: it's ISK now here and they've so now they've changed it yet again. disk disk disk. I O ISK is crazy. And I show the people on television the talking heads there's so they slide well of course ISIS came we know ISIS came we had all this ISIS came I do this for a living you do this for a living we never heard about ISIS K.
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John: Never heard about ISIS until they dropped the bomb but then check listen to some guy blew up and we talked about this after the show. He should mention it now. What country is really the promoter of human bombers? I mean, my guess
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Adam: is it's a suicide, suicide suicide
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John: bombers that that is Hamas and Hezbollah. And it all goes back to Iran. Iran the Iranians are the only people that seem to promote suicide bombers nobody else does. ISIS wasn't doing suicide bombers when they were taken over the place up north before Trump came along and screwed up whatever the model is supposed to be. And nobody else does it except the Iranians. So ISIS k like ISIS seems to have, I have to say is some connection to Iran and nobody wants to discuss stuff.
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Adam: Well, it just so happens. I visited my buddy Lex, and his wife arriba, as you know, is Iranian. And she's still her mom is still in that to her Ron and her sisters. And so she, of course, was ready to give me a report. And so besides that, it's that she's very worried about everybody, that everything is in complete shambles, that there's no, there's no money to go around, and people are very frustrated. Air Pollution still horrible. And it's just that, you know, they don't understand why Biden doesn't Hurry up and reinstate the Iran deal so that the sanctions can be taken off because they're still cut off from the financial networks, that what Trump did is still in place. So that hasn't changed. But the regarding ISIS K. She said it's interesting, because caught her son, the K is quartersawn province. And you know, there's also greater quartersawn, which indeed is northern Afghanistan and Iran. She said it could be totally possible these guys are actually from Iran, and they just fit under the chorus on banner, which makes it sound like Afghanistan, which is where we dropped a special bomb. The R 9x. Support supposedly the Pentagon killed the man believed to be the mastermind behind the Kabul airport bombing. And this ar 9x launched by a hellfire missile does not explode. No, no. At Jex, a halo of six large blades stowed inside the skin.
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John: I have not heard this, which deploy
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Adam: at the last minute to shred the target of the strike. Tiny
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John: pictures were video. This I have this is not being played in this country.
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Adam: It showed up on Daily Mail. Well, this morning
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John: promises just on the opposite side of the country than Iran is. So I have to question that. It's over by Pakistan. Where these were these ISIS? Kp were supposed to No,
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Adam: no, no, they're supposed to be in the north. The Quarter some provinces? The North? I don't know why, why why you say that the South quarter song is north?
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John: No, it is the North, the North, the North East?
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Adam: Yes, correct.
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John: Well, let's bring up our maps.
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Adam: Yes, well look at greater quarter sun. Because that's where you have to go for. And I only see this historical region comprising North Eastern Iran, parts of Afghanistan and Central Asia. So it may not be physically exactly the same. But I don't know. It's just because we were talking about Iran that those are the guys that like to do this stuff. And then quartersawn turns out to be no more than one place.
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John: Well, that could be because the north or the northern most part of Afghanistan is nowhere near Iran. No,
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Adam: I know. Not the Northeast.
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John: It's well, even the North north. I mean, the Iran is it on the on the far west.
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Adam: I'm just I'm just, I'm just saying that's but this
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John: little group we're cabul is is is right where this place is. I mean, we buy it, we get to your clip so I can play in my bag or buy one clips. And I think that I think about it with all this bullcrap, by the way, and I'm just thinking this is I would like this to be over with this Afghanistan thing, because just the pronunciation of all these stupid words and idiocies of the of the, I mean, if you went back to the 70s when Russia was kind of influenced that Russian Russian guy or Russian pro Russian Prime Minister got handed to President, I think got in and all of a sudden the Russians were a big thing in Afghanistan. They're trying to modernize the country in the 70s. You see all these old photos. Look at modern Afghanistan and 1970s they used to have all bathing beauty shirt, the library, short skirts, yeah, we've seen the picture all this stuff. And it was all just like it was a it was the communists trying it. I think they could be on it. And I maybe no one would agree with this. But I think the Russians should have taken over the place and modernize and turn it into a communist state. If they're gonna they would
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Adam: have been better than this probably.
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John: It would have been a lot better than this.
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Adam: Here is, this is on the only the only real thing I have in the world, listen to your clips, because all this stuff is kind of background. This is Jen Psaki, who will read received a question about some of these private citizens flying people out. But this wasn't just a question. This was either a direct hit piece for a reason, but I think possibly it's just better to have someone you can just hate on. And that would be Eric Prince, Blackwater. So this is how it went down.
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Unknown: And that's just wanted to follow up on Steve's question. Sure, about this sort of for profit effort. Yeah. What is the administration doing to kind of protect people from exploitation, given the desperation there reports that the defense contractor Eric Prince is offering seats on a plane evacuation plan out for 60 $500. And some people in desperation are taking that not knowing there might be an NGO option? And are, you know, this I mean, essentially, this is exploitation, what is protect people, when they are so desperate,
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we're evacuating 10s of 1000s of people every day for free. And that's the focus that our military on the ground our diplomats have on the ground. And if you're asking me about consequences, or additional steps, I will have to check and see if there's any additional steps. Your comments specifically,
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though, on Eric Prince, I mean, he has already made so much money from the Afghan conflict.
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Adam: I don't know who it is member of the press, it was very, very interested in Eric Prince, now in the sort of final winning days is, once again,
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Unknown: essentially exploiting people in order to make profits. I mean, what is the position of the administration that this is taking place, as you are offering flex free of charge?
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I don't think any human being who has a heart and soul would support efforts to profit off of people's agony and pain as they're trying to depart a country and fearing for their lives.
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Adam: Okay, Jen, I'm not quite sure what was there,
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John: brother just to try this. Well, maybe to take the heat off. Same thing.
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Adam: Yes, I know. That's why but
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John: but his whole thing was just to just, you know, to distract you from him, bring it nobody brings over HILLARY IN THESE press conferences. No.
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Adam: I did discover something about Jen Psaki, she has a serious mental to speech deficiency. And it's a really odd one, do you remember that we had her her gaff about the plan demick. And what we found was that somehow when she had to say global pandemic that the L crept in the second words or global pandemic things, does it here
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Unknown: cover a range of topics of mutual interest, everything from COVID-19 and our efforts to address the global pandemic too.
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Adam: So it's somehow that that l crept in on the second word, now listen to her most recent gaff,
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Unknown: yesterday, they lost 13 of their own and the President made absolutely clear that we're going to cut down go after and kill the terrorists who
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Adam: respond. She says clear and then and then some I don't know. Somehow she messes up again. And then instead of this is not the L but she took the C and put the C instead of the H
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Unknown: yesterday they lost 13 of their own and the President made absolutely clear that we're going to cut down and kill the terrible in response.
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Adam: That's a mental issue. That's weird. That she's trying to she's focusing so much on that on the on the first word that she screws up. The second one is very odd.
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John: Anyway, well, people do have these little
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Adam: idiosyncrasies. I think she's coming apart.
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John: We haven't noticed that. She's heard she's short timer. She's got to get out. Yeah, she's
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Adam: good. She got to get that to Haitian chick back and she's funny. I want her back. Joan, Marie Pierre, whatever her name is.
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John: Yeah. Let her do it. Be great. Alright, guys, we're gonna end with a man. Huh?
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Adam: No, Kirby's all tied up. He's doing his perfect boot or
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John: the worst. He's just going downhill. He's, he's really bad. He's a classic Navy captain. I think he's a Navy man. If I'm not mistaken. They're all arrogant as hell. In fact, I remember years ago when I was an air pollution Inspector, we have to go on Navy ships to give give citations to these. The ships were illegally blowing their tubes in the harbor and making a mess. And these captains are just like, oh my god, trash guys deny that. But He's, uh, he's not really a captain. He just happens to be the captain of the ship. But he's nice rank and something else because it's an oiler. It's some piece of crap. You know, there's embarrassment to be a captain of Can I ask your question? And again, by the way, I just mentioned a lot of ex Navy guys that were in the department what they said just get Yeah, you're a new Navy captain. What do you think, asshole? Yeah.
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Adam: Well, let me ask you a question. When it comes to the Navy, what is the definition of blowing your tubes? I don't know actually I don't know when you said
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John: they run steam through the pipes to clean out the soot that accumulates okay so did you just pump a bunch of steam into these into the exhaust pipes for the engine of the of the big stacks This is that okay so stack just stacks of these are you know not not nuclear powered so you've and you're just joking with a crapload of steam and you're push all this garbage out of the out of the stacks and it goes into the air and it makes a mess it's just a bunch of pure carbon going straight into the atmosphere and that is it's you can't do it in port or you're not supposed to
35:42
Adam: and how'd you catch him you got video evidence when they see it Yeah.
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John: Oh no we had there was a deputy yeah all you have to do is see it
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Adam: you had Lee have led such a diverse and exciting
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John: so fascinating.
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Adam: Let's play some of these clips you got
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John: okay. And I hate to say this in a minute.
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Adam: I know I know what's coming because you've got Tucker Carlson clips and that is kind of kind of a no no but they must be really good.
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John: He wraps up the Bhagwan shutdown
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Adam: Bhagwan the back.
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John: Bhagwan? Yes, you did. Yeah. The bad guy that you know, that's this is the boy I'm talking about you does all these different words and Afghanistan. They're just Do you know
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Adam: how I took me about 45 minutes to be able to completely memorize. Now I forgot them again. It's all on my calzado. Yeah, it's really I have to break it down into pieces. You're right. It's very difficult for us.
36:47
John: It's designed that way. They're there, I guess. So let's go with the Bagram one with the middle summary. Got it.
36:56
Unknown: In the middle of the night last month Bagram Air Base, which is about 30 miles north of Kabul plunged into darkness, nothing like that had ever happened before. Bagram is more than an airbase. It's an enormous piece of property. It's the size of a small town at a hospital shops, gyms to runways, rows of hangars and barracks. As of last month, Bagram also had a prison. It held 1000s of foreign fighters, including men from ISIS and the Taliban. And then all of a sudden for the first time in 20 years, the lights went out at bogra. Locals understood immediately what was going on. Without warning or even a courtesy notification. The US military just left split in the middle of the night and turned off the power as they did. Ultimately, the basis new Afghan commander fled to and so within minutes, leaders descended, they found 1000s of vehicles at Bagram, 100 of them armored, as well as a huge cache of weapons and ammunition. The Pentagon didn't seem concerned. Mark Milley, the chairman, the Joint Chiefs of Staff had explained already that quote, Bagram is not necessary tactically for what we're going to do an Afghanistan and quote that turns out to be a massive miscalculation. That's now clear. The decision to abandon Bagram Airfield was in fact idiotic, and it led directly to the killing of 13 American servicemen yesterday, with Bagram abandoned the evacuation of Afghanistan is being staged from a commercial airport in the capital. And given us location. cobbles airport is almost impossible to defend.
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Adam: As a Are you eating something? No. As a as an aside, I believe, from looking at the reporting that Turkish airways will probably be flying to Kabul by the end of next week. I mean, this is I mean, it's done. It's it's over, you know, they're figuring it out. The airport's gonna open back up. I mean, this is they make it sound like it's still in shambles. But I think it's, you know, it's changing rapidly.
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John: Well, problem with that I have is the Bodrum was in military facility that was north of the city of Kaboul by some distance, and it would have been, I think, easier to evacuate to because this other airport, the one they're using in the middle of Kaboul makes you surrounded by 5 million people live in that town. Yeah. And you know, a lot of want to get out and it's just a mess. And the other one, it makes a lot more sense. And if you look at the overheads, the satellite pictures of the old Bagram airport, there was the northern part of is all just woods and do we have an asterisk? There's nothing there.
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Adam: Do we have any historical examples of this of this, of these closings like this in previous I mean, so this is not how it went down in Saigon for an exact example. I mean,
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John: no, I don't have it. I don't have any off the top of my head. Do we have
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Adam: any buddy do it and do we have any examples in the past Certainly not in the 20 years that I know of, of any generals or anyone resigning over some tragedy, that's never going to happen.
40:09
John: Now, this is the tuckered part two.
40:12
Unknown: Yet, despite the fact that can't really be defended, it remains the only way for American citizens to get out of the country. as Bill roggio, the editor of the long word journal put it abandoning Bagram Air Base quote, is the perfect example the generals just saluting and saying, Yes, sir, and can do and not standing up and saying, This is madness. And I can execute this because I'm putting the lives of Americans at risk, and you need to find someone else to do it. Tragically, no one in authority was brave enough to say that instead of every turn, they made unwise decisions that seem designed to make the country they serve weaker to humiliate the United States. What's interesting is that these very same people are now overseeing what may be the largest airlift in generations and airlift of 1000s of Afghan citizens into the West and into our country. So how is that airlift going? You're hearing a lot about it, but very few details. Who example, for example, are all these Afghans?
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John: Yeah,
41:14
Adam: he's a racist.
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John: Except I don't have which is he goes on, you know, there's that they've, they've already airlifted 100,000 Afghans out. And they're not all 100,000 translators are just a bunch of people they're pulling out of there. Yeah. This is pretty awesome. Families.
41:30
Adam: It's also for families. It's not it's not just the direct workers. It's their families as well.
41:36
John: Well, it's whoever can get on two planes it looks like but that's beside let's let's go back to Bagram. And listen to Biden This is Biden's how this decision was made is there's here's Biden at his press conference discussing this specific thing.
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Unknown: Thank you, Mr. President. There are reports that US officials provided the Taliban with names of Americans and Afghan officials to evacuate. Were you aware of that list? And then Sir, did you personally reject a recommendation to hold or to recapture Bagram Air Force Base?
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Here's what I've done on the disasters. As the last question first. And the tactical questions of how to conduct an evacuation or a war. I gather up all the major military personnel that are in Afghanistan, the commanders, as well as the Pentagon asked for their best military judgment. What would be the most efficient way to accomplish the mission? They concluded the military. The Bodrum was not much value added. And it was much wiser to focus on kable. And so I followed that recommendation.
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Adam: The man is half asleep. So he follows the militaries recommendation,
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John: whatever the military says goes, I mean, this guy can't make his own mind up. He doesn't really get flu, but what's going on, but they buffaloed him, they just steamrolled him and said, this whole thing, didn't even talk to him about it. There was one person who was relieved of active duty Marine, marine Lieutenant Colonel Stewart, what's his last name? scheller. And here I have is I have a clip from him. I got him. I have I have his clip here.
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Unknown: Here comes the reason people are so upset on social media right now is not because the marine on the battlefield, let someone down, that servicemembers always rose to the occasion done extraordinary things. People are upset because their senior leaders let them down. And none of them are raising their hands and accepting accountability or saying we messed this up. If an O five battalion commander has the simplest live fire incident to complaint boom, fire. But we have a secretary of defense that testified to Congress in May that the Afghan National Security Force could withstand the Taliban advanced we have chairman's of Joint Chief who the compound is a member of that we're supposed to advise on military policy. We have a Marine, combatant commander. All of these people are supposed to advise and I'm not saying we've got to be in the in Afghanistan forever. But I am saying, Did any of you throw your rank on the table and say, hey, it's a bad idea to evacuate Bagram Airfield a strategic air barrier before we evacuate everyone. Did anyone do that? And when you didn't think to do that, did anyone raise your hand and say we completely messed this up? Yeah.
44:37
Adam: So it's not so much not even what he said was the fact that he spoke at all which is considered by the brass to be brain breaking where
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John: you have to end up where he knew he was going to get fired. Oh, is
44:48
Adam: it okay? I left it out because I didn't think it was that interesting.
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John: At the end, he says I'm going to get probably get fired for this but I drew out and he had some some sentiment thing to say about it says it was worth it. It was worth it Lieutenant diesel Lieutenant Colonel he wasn't like some, some guy. Sorry,
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Adam: not a schlub, not a schlub? Not a schlub. But so that went around for a little bit and now that's all gone. So yeah, you're right. If it's if it's not on the mainstream, it still matters, I guess. But they're doing a real Zephyr,
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John: by the way, I just want to mention I don't need to mention Zephyr is going by so slow as a card I want to does not a report, but it's going by it like five miles an hour. Why is
45:33
Adam: that not a report?
45:35
John: Because it's the same eight is a very important lesson, something different this.
45:40
Unknown: Hello, it's going five miles an hour that tells you the economy is slowing to a grinding halt.
45:48
John: Oh my god. Nothing special to report. It could be a raccoon on the track. Okay, that's another disgruntled. So there's another disgruntled soldier. And I thought this would be interesting. This is a disgruntled soldier, this is on NPR is a two parter,
46:11
Unknown: it seems likely that few people are watching the events in Afghanistan as closely as the people who serve there at every point from the invasion in 2001, to the recent terrorist attack that Kabul airport, they've risked their lives in support of the US mission there. There are probably as many views of the mission and the way it is ending, as there are people who serve so we're not going to pretend we know or can sum up what everybody thinks. We're just gonna keep bringing you different views. So today, we hear from Laura to deed, a writer and Army veteran who deployed to Afghanistan twice, and posted a powerful essay on medium that's getting a lot of attention. It's called Afghanistan meant nothing a veteran reflects on 20 wasted years. And Lord God is with us now to tell us more about it. Lord, God, thank you so much for talking to us.
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Thank you. It's great to be here.
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What you say in the piece? I mean, listen, let me just start with you start. You say I remember Afghanistan. Well, I deployed there twice, once in 2008. And again, in 2009 to 2010, it was already obvious that the Taliban would sweep through the very instant we left. Why do you say that?
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Well, the second deployment that I went on, we were there to train the Afghan national army and police and this was the 82nd Airborne Division, which is not trained to train anyone, we're barely trained ourselves to do anything except for well with the 82nd does, which is destroy things. And so after some abortive efforts, what my unit ended up doing was what a lot of units did, which was we did the missions. And then we said that we helped with that the Afghan National Army did most of it. So that was one thing where it just seemed like we weren't really providing any kind of groundwork to keep things in check. It just felt like it was us versus people who wanted us to not be there anymore. And the people who didn't want us to be there seemed a lot more passionate about it then than we did or then our ostensible allies did and it just seemed like the whole exercise was propping up something that would fall apart the minute we left.
47:56
Adam: Wow, that's actually worse than what Lieutenant Colonel's I mean, this is she's just, she doesn't even love her job.
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John: She also mentioned somebody we've heard on the show before, and I don't know if it's even the same woman, but I thought was somebody different? I think they were talking. And then you brought in your stories about Iraq, which is the idea is that, okay, you're gonna go train these people, even though we don't know how to train people, because we're not trained in training. And we're just going to go out and do this mission with these guys. And then we're going to give them credit for it and go back to the barracks.
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Adam: Well, most in my in my iraq experiences, most of those training missions were really to have meetings to pay off the tribal elders.
48:37
John: Yeah, there's just a payoff.
48:38
Adam: It's just total payoff. But I will say that even in 2003, the first night I was at Camp Smitty, in Iraq. They were grown men like, tears in their eyes going like, I don't know what I'm doing here. I don't know who the enemy is. What are we doing now? So this confusion in the in the desert regions is not new. But she's really like, she's xx now. I presume She's out of the service. Yeah. No doubt, no doubt about that.
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John: She's disparaging the middle of the 82nd Nola,
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Adam: she's, she's disparaging the 82nd airborne, cause him to rebel lasers. That's a big deal. That's a big deal. So
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John: let's, let's play part two of her.
49:20
Unknown: He's talking about the sense of futility that the piece, you know, you write about that you say, I remember how every year the US would have to decide how to deal with the opium fields. You could leave fields alone, and then the Taliban would shake the farmers down and use the money to buy weapons, or you could carpet bomb the field. And then the farmers would join the Taliban for reasons that to me seem obvious. But when all this was going on, like did you and your fellow soldiers, did you talk to each other about this? Was this ever even discussed? Like, how did you deal with that, which is like right in front of your face?
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Oh, I mean, that that's the sort of thing that you joke about, right? Because there's no good answer. So you have to make it into a joke, but I do remember one very specific conversation that I had this was I had the privilege to do some support for the marine Special Forces and me and this marsoc guy had just figured out how to plug a pretty big collections gap in the profits we were at. And we were very pleased, it was a good day. And we just sat there and looked at the plan. And then he looked at me and he said, it's really too bad. All of this is gonna fall apart the minute we leave, and I said, Yep. And then we're silent for a second. And then we we left for our respective rooms. And it would just be at certain moments where you know, even when things were going, Well, maybe, especially when they were it just, you'd become overwhelmed with the fact that no matter how well you did, it didn't, it didn't really matter. And you give them sometimes you brought it up, and mostly you just joked about it or didn't.
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And when you say Afghanistan meant nothing. I mean, nothing.
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I mean, everything means something right? It certainly changed America, it certainly influenced millions of lives in this country, and especially in Afghanistan. But as far as accomplishing anything that we set out to, as far as making any kind of difference, bringing freedom and democracy, or whatever we said we were going to do or making America safer. No, I don't think we accomplished any of those things. And I think it's it's like some kind of nightmare sitcom where you don't just go back to the way it was at the beginning of the episode. Now everything is worse, and it breaks my heart. I didn't enjoy writing those words, but I stand by them. Wow, I really
51:17
Adam: wonder how long she was in the in the service. Now, when she says I don't know why we're there spreading democracy or freedom, that's bullshit. She knows it. If she really was there was two things get Bin Ladin,
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John: make sure that she was there. She was there twice. And it on the later years, she went into two deployments, and one was in 2000. I think the early one was 2008. So
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Adam: there was a serious problem if she believes that the reason we were there. And it's very possible that, you know, they've stopped telling him, Hey, it's time to go back and they just didn't tell him why we're there. But remember, it was to get Bin Ladin check. We got that one. No photos, please. And to make sure I forgot.
51:57
John: What was the year they got bin Laden?
51:59
Adam: The first time the second time or when he really died? No, it was
52:03
John: supposedly killed him.
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Adam: Well, it was during Obama. So I want to say 2014
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John: is she was already in and out of there twice before that happened. So they had not gotten been lied. Right. She was there. Right.
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Adam: But that was the Let me see. I have Gosh, trolls should know this. I don't know exactly when. But still it was the mission. I mean, if it's not even clear why we were there. And she thinks it was to spread democracy then, you know, that's a whole nother issue. But the whole thing is stupid. Come on. Ah, so many we're going to
52:42
John: it. Well, I honestly believed in 2008. Because Obama said you can take it to the bank. That's right. We'll be out of there in the following few years. And then we're still here. I mean, well, actually, I
52:57
Adam: think they're I think the take it to the bank was about closing Guantanamo.
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John: Yeah. But he taught he also promised that they were going to get out.
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Adam: Well, so we have all these it's like the clock is rewinding, which by the
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John: way, Guantanamo still there to mention that
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Adam: we're going we're going back to the what these people know best. And it really they're neo-cons this guy this now, this longtime operatives on my Calzada. This is just the same old people and they're still running stuff. And we've got everything coming back to Trina when you're either coming back on the anniversary of Katrina, the simulation is restarted. And here's proof because tungsten is back to baby in jewelry
53:44
Unknown: stores on 47th Street and Fifth Avenue. The important trust between merchants has been violated this 10 ounce gold bar costing nearly $18,000. That turns out to be a counterfeit, worth just about $3,600 is filled with tungsten which weighs nearly as same as gold would cost just over $1 an ounce. Ebrahim Fano bought the bar from a merchant who sold them real gold before but he heard counterfeit gold bars were going around. So he drilled into several of his gold bars worth about $100,000 and saw great tungsten not gold, but really get sick. It's a big amount of money. And I could not believe that, that somebody's very professional, the clever is perfect. What makes this such a devious crime is apparently a real gold bars purchase, including one with a serial number and papers is then hollowed out. Most of the gold is sold and tungsten is put inside because it weighs almost exactly the same as gold. And then the gold bar is rebuilt so you can't tell no scratches. That's a pretty sophisticated operation. MTB, the Swiss manufacturer of the gold bars says customers should only buy from a reputable merchant. The problem he admits is a round funnel is a very reputable merchant. You have reported to With the FBI and the US Secret Service, and the matter is currently under investigation by the authorities, the Secret Service, which deals with counterfeit says it's investigating a march gold bars filled with tungsten showed up in England. With New York now hit it may mean international rings involved.
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Adam: Yeah. How about China?
55:22
John: Yeah, China loves gold. They would do that. And didn't
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Adam: didn't they wasn't. I recall the first time tungsten came around, which is Obama years. That's when we first had these reports. I think it was, it was the Chinese. I don't I don't have any tungsten as this goes back from before I had shownotes.
55:41
John: It goes back to when you were still living in England. Yeah,
55:45
Adam: in England. And one of our producers pointed out to me that in 2017, there was a clip that we played, which I will Redux right now.
55:56
Unknown: Okay. Gordon, straighten this all out. We get to what Ron Kirk's point to the point that China really wants to dominate the world and be the number one economy is threatened to put that in all altogether for us.
56:08
Yeah, well, first of all, China has this made in China 25 2025 program, which would basically mean the US would have no economy left because they want to dominate 10 critical sectors, including aircraft, electric cars, semiconductors, that's just completely unacceptable not only to the United States, but to the rest of the world because they're using industrial policy to do that. You know, when you look at what President Trump is doing, I mean, he understands that this this current trend can't continue. And I think that what we're going to see is that President Trump's going to use American power, the Chinese are going to shrink back because they have no choice because their economy is so dependent on ours. Trump understands that President Obama unfortunately didn't and neither did President Bush before him. So I'm sort of optimistic that Larry Kudlow is actually right that the Chinese will slink back and
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Gordon you know what this reminds me of? It reminds me of Daniel Patrick Moynihan saying you didn't point out the weaknesses structurally going on in the Soviet Union. When it came to the the the living age of the the health problems of the people in the Soviet Union. Union in Watch out what's what's really happening in China when you tear that lid off. That's coming, Gordon, good to see you. Thanks so much. Thanks.
57:23
Adam: Kind of interesting to hear that in person in retrospect, because I forgotten about China 2025.
57:31
John: And it was back in play.
57:33
Adam: Yeah, of course.
57:34
John: Because Biden does know what to do. And meanwhile, I watched the boxcars go by and hundreds and hundreds and hjem. They come by on two loads a day. They got two trains in front, two in the middle, two inches in front, big ones, and two in the middle, and sometimes a pusher in the way in the back. But usually this is just the two and 10 four inch and what are they bringing? To all i knows it's just containers. I have no idea.
58:03
Adam: I know what they're not bringing. And our vice president also knows what's not happening because of this.
58:11
Unknown: stories that we are now hearing about the costume that if you want to have christmas toys for your children, it might now might be the time to start buying them because the delay may be many, many months by now across the board. People are experiencing the issue. And of course, the climate crisis is fueling.
58:32
Adam: Just so you know, it's the climate crisis that is fueling This has nothing to do with a
58:37
John: climate crisis. Now it was shipped. No, no, no, no, no,
58:41
Adam: no, no, it's none of that. None of that. And we didn't mention it on on Thursday, but we probably should have so quick 45 seconds to remind us the report came out.
58:51
Unknown: The Chinese authorities have strongly rejected accusations by President Biden that they withheld key information on the origins of the Coronavirus, China said a US intelligence report on the issue was not scientifically credible. David Willis reports
59:06
the US intelligence community agreed the Coronavirus was not developed as a biological weapon. Nor was it genetically engineered that officials were harmed able to provide a more definitive explanation for its origin and cited a lack of cooperation on the part of the Chinese. In a statement President Biden said China had obstructed the investigation from the start and vowed that efforts would continue to get to the bottom of the outbreak. The world deserves answers he said and we will not rest until we get them. Sure.
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John: This is not what we got here.
59:41
Adam: That's the BBC. What did you get? What version did you get?
59:44
John: We got diversion similar but we didn't get the version that said that the intelligence community determined it was not engineered wood that's still in play. And in fact, it is still so much in play that of peculiar Cole bear show showed up a few days back, probably earlier in the week where they it was an original. It seemed like a new show. It was dated as a new show, and they even had a Dana. Dana was uh, Dana Carvey that came out, did his new Biden. He's got it. He's getting close to it too. And he's getting really close. But he's got he's got some sort of a screwball walk down that for some reason, it really makes you think of Biden and then they cut to Jon Stewart being on the show and I'm looking at him thinking this is not the end he went on his whole they reprise the entire Wu Han lab bit
1:00:44
Adam: but it wasn't it wasn't a repeat of the episode jon stewart just came back on
1:00:49
John: I think it was I think it was a re edited version I'll tell you why I think that it was not the same because I remember the other one it was a lot longer and he had a couple other bits that he did in there they pulled those out they I think they ran this again at this just the gas but I'm watching this with my mouse on it what he wore the same stupid clothes exactly the same outfit. And then he did the same bit but it was cut way down and then there was an edit mistake in the middle of it. And then there was like it was like a flash on the screen where there's like one thing and then I cut to another how dirty that was. Yeah, but when you see an edit scrub like that it's almost as though somebody's saying hey, we're editing this I want you to know if you if you're observant it's almost as I think it was a control room thing. Because it was very sketchy. And then they went down with the regular show. It was very, very strange.
1:01:45
Adam: Well, seeing
1:01:47
John: a reprise and that means that tells me that you know there's an at CBS and so that tells me that something's there not whatever the BBC report is not what we're getting because put it that way.
1:01:58
Adam: Am I correct in understanding that fox news network? That late night talk show with Greg gutfeld is now bigger than the three networks talk shows?
1:02:10
John: No chance
1:02:11
Adam: no i think that's already happened.
1:02:13
John: No, there's not it's not possible. Okay. I keep being number one is slot for cable.
1:02:24
Adam: No. Fox News gut felt overtake co bears Late Show on Tuesday.
1:02:31
John: Yeah, well, what were the numbers?
1:02:33
Adam: I'm getting to the to the this. I thought you would have this information. I'm surprised you don't i've
1:02:39
John: i've never heard such a thing.
1:02:40
Adam: Oh my god. Let me see which one is a truck truck truck. truck. I hate captious truck truck. Trial plays wrong.
1:02:51
John: CAPTCHA. I don't know truck. This is. This is only doing this to train artificial intelligence. No
1:02:57
Adam: kidding. Here it is. Let me see. 1.8 million viewers. And that was on two. Okay. Two point 12. So 2.12 0 million viewers, which is above the CBS. And then Fallon's tonight show after that. And even in the demo, he's even beating and that's what really matters. The 1820
1:03:28
John: buying any of this. I'm gonna have to look into it. But you may not be able to news
1:03:32
Adam: Yes, it's been news for the past week. I'm not making this up.
1:03:36
John: I'm not saying you're making it up. I'm just dubious. Okay, one thing is a cable show.
1:03:42
Adam: Yes. But that's that's why I bring it up. It's really remarkable what you're
1:03:47
John: doing but I'm just I'm a little more skeptical than you apparently.
1:03:51
Adam: I'm just reading the vanity fair numbers.
1:03:54
John: Vanity Fair.
1:03:56
Adam: Oh, Vanity Fair does it always does ratings very well, because they they cover ratings extremely well.
1:04:04
John: trades and see what's what. Okay, well, well, if God feels getting better numbers than these other guys, that's I don't know what to make of that.
1:04:11
Adam: Thank you. I would say we got trouble ahead. Crazy.
1:04:20
John: Well, good feels godson I noticed got Phil's got some writers now because he's, he does these little editorials at the beginning of his show.
1:04:28
Adam: He writes a lot about himself. He or he's in the writing room. I
1:04:32
John: know. I've seen him. Well, I'm sure he's in the writing room. But you can't you can't do a bit. You can't write an editorial at that level. Daily. Nobody can do it. No. You need a team of writers.
1:04:45
Adam: Unless that's all you have to do.
1:04:47
John: No, he's got he's got to get field show and he does the five that's a lot of TV work. Yeah. Is it alone sitting around writing scripts?
1:04:54
Adam: I think the five he writes his own stuff. I think that's I see him writing so it must be real.
1:05:01
John: Yeah, sure. Genius. Yes. But onward anymore to Afghanistan craft,
1:05:09
Adam: I think I'm kind of I mean, that's all I have is the news here, but everyone's just going around around circles. And it's all about the human interest. And it's not really about the big policy or what it really means. And then still, people will try it in a small country like the Netherlands, where now they are bringing in a lot of Afghans. The general feeling is that I get from the people of the lowlands. It's like, well, it's, it's better to have Afghan refugees that were you know, we're working in the embassy because these people can do things, not like some of the other guests who have been let into the country who will see who does. You are in a mood today.
1:05:52
John: Just saying, okay, there's something else going on. Let's listen to Biden because we're talking but he was doing it. In First of all, well, let's I got a bunch of clips left, a kind of a skirt this for one thing. Have you seen this new guy, Ned Pierce from state? Oh, the
1:06:09
Adam: weenie looking boy. Yeah, the thing, that really thin guy with a thin face, he has
1:06:14
John: a skinny guy. And he talks with the same stupid, I have to say each word individually, because this is the way I talk. He has the same cadence as Blinken. And this and that cadence stems from Hillary. Hillary has very single word at a time way of talking. And so Blinken and this guy Ned kind of talked that way too. And it's and it's semi quasi dramatic. And it just bugs the hell out of view. It But no, I post the hell out of Matt Matz there. Oh, yes. Matt is Matt cover madly, madly badly.
1:07:03
Adam: I haven't heard from Matt Lee in a long time.
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John: He's been on all these on all the net. All the net broadcasts
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Adam: on the net channel.
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John: Yeah, net is in him go back and forth. So you'll hear more from
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Adam: Comedy Hour, everybody. And now here's your host, Matt Lee.
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John: But just to give you an idea of the pacing and the cadence of this guy, Ned, the skinny guy who's like he looks like he's 12 does. Here he is from stay. This is play this clip.
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Unknown: We are actively working to evacuate remaining staff and we have been in direct contact with them. These employees have served the United States they have not only worked for us, they have worked with us. They are our colleagues, as you've heard us say before, our embassies around the world quite simply could not function without locally employed staff. And we will continue to do everything we can to bring them to safety
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John: with that. Yeah,
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Adam: yeah, he's he's just a placeholder. I guess he's kind of like a grease spot.
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John: I don't think so. I think you know, versus the long haul. He has no Percy cuz he's he cuz he's the same as blink in his blink. It's got the same kind of stupid way of dramatizing.
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Adam: But Blinken hasn't better look, this
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John: guy just looks sick to Blink.
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Adam: Blink His hair is better and blink is more TV friendly. This kid's no good net.
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John: Blink has got big bags under his eyes. When he talks about bag one. Something that
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Adam: who's doing hair and makeup during this big show microns hair. It looks like crap. We got blue. Lincoln's eyes got dark circles because somebody get hair makeup wardrobe on this.
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John: That you're talking you're talking to you preaching to the choir. Yes. Here listen to blink. And this is, to me is like the classic Blinken commentary.
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Unknown: First, we're moving people out as quickly as we can from inside the airport and out of Afghanistan. crowding in the airport. So we can get more people in from the outside and alleviate some of the crowding outside.
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Adam: It's totally the same cadence.
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John: We're doing the thing. We're moving outside to get some people inside so we can get the outside people outside and the inside people inside and move the outside people out to the outside and Jake, Matt
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Adam: Lee raised his hand and say what the hell did you just say, sir? Yeah, so what just What's your feeling about this? Because to me, it seems obvious we're we're clearly not going to vacate the area. You know, it's a restart of the terrorism be afraid, be afraid. I mean, what else do you think is going on here other than,
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John: you know,
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Adam: a great way to put blood under Biden's hands and prime him for a 25th or something else. I mean, what's the strategy Hear.
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John: I think everyone's clueless and you start hearing these. Here I got another of this is the short Kaboul cut off report. I don't know the media is like they're they're taking. They're looking at this, they don't know quite what to do because some of them are having a little fun with it. And I would include Todd, and some others that seem to be having fun
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Adam: having fun.
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John: Yeah, they're having fun because they get to they for one, now they get to kind of just start slant. They like they really enjoyed having Trump as a punching bag.
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Adam: Oh, okay.
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John: I was biting God. And it was like, This is no fun. All we have to do is say good things. And now they get to go back to having fun, which is that, you know, finding a punching bag and start punching. It is so much fun. So you're starting to see this kind of fun. You see fun in the media, you see him having fun. But did you? Did they make fun of the president
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Adam: who fell asleep while meeting with? Who was he? Was he meeting
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John: with? Well, they haven't been that much fun yet. But they they're beating that video. Did you see that video? No, I did not
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Adam: meeting with the Prime Minister. I don't know who he was meeting with you on that typical where they sit was, I think was that Oh, it was the Israeli Prime Minister. And they're sitting in those two chairs, you know, the one where they know they like this, like they're having a cozy little chat in two chairs next to each other. And this guy's chatting away. He's talking to the press. And our president. I mean, you know, if you don't know if he was praying, if he was being a moment of contemplation, because it looked like his eyes were closed, and even the Israeli Prime Minister looks to the left and he kind of like that. Why is this guy asleep on me? So they don't make fun of that
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John: they haven't they haven't gone directly. There we have Believe me, they're having fun you can just tell us is there you have a joyfulness to them. Even though not so much on MSNBC and CNN, but in the network's those guys, those guys don't know what to do. And NPR is also clueless. If you listen to this report.
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Adam: I just say something. Can I just say something before I forget, because I've been meaning to say this. Do you recall, I told you that one of the people within the Patriot kill country network had said something big is coming. And the next day, and it was I think the exact quote was, oh, something big is coming that will make conservatives very happy. That was the quote I heard. And I think I mentioned that on the show. And then the next day this happens. Now, I don't know how anyone could be happy about this. But if it's safe, if if the ultimate result was to make people very worried about our quote unquote leaders very worried about this, you know, how solid are military just very worried in general and anxious about the United States? I think they're achieving that.
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John: That's kind of what Tucker Carlson says. Okay. So I hate to bring that
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Adam: now. That's okay. I'm gonna have it. I can't watch them over here. So I have no idea.
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John: So you missed a couple. He's really on a roll because they've got some good writers. I don't know. This is not Tucker, as much as it is a writing team again. I gotcha. And it's a bunch of guys that are putting together some really good reports that he reads Well, I think he throws in his own. They may they actually may have they may even write in the insulting the jokes.
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Adam: Oh, yeah. Oh, I think so. For sure. Yeah. Why not? He's not that snappy. He's not easy. I mean, he has good insults for people. I don't think that's him off the call. Some
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John: of them are well structured. You can't do well structured insults on the fly. You have to do you have to like you know, you had a little gag earlier in the show that you had to rehearse to yourself in your own brain for probably days. This is true, and it's just not that easy to do this kind of material. Unless you're Don Rickles
1:13:48
Adam: all right now I'm closing the door. The Tucker band is on again. Alright,
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John: background it cleared. I did so. Tucker ban. We can't ban Tucker. He's got the best show on TV at the moment does. Greg gutfeld tell me there's something wrong with this report this the short cut bowl. Cut off report on NPR is the UN whole report.
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Adam: This is the whole report. Okay.
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Unknown: The US State Department issued a new security alert for Kabul Afghanistan Saturday, warning people to leave the airport area immediately because of a specific credible threat. Meanwhile, the evacuation of Americans and the Afghans who supported the US continues. NPR is quill Lawrence has more
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the US has now they've evacuated 5400 US citizens and the total evacuation numbers up to 117,000. Most of these are Afghans who want to flee the country. But the operation has been very confusing. I mean, the rush to the airport when the the Kabul government suddenly fell. There's been confusion between the Taliban who are holding this the perimeter and checkpoints outside the airport and then the US troops who are guarding the airport itself and rumors about the Taliban. Coming in NPR is quill Lauren's
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Adam: was that just like just just a bunch of words that you said they just cut it off? Did they have to hit the news at the top of the hour?
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John: No, no, no. And it just went to another store. I
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Adam: don't know what happens there.
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John: It was the strangest thing I've ever heard. It's
1:15:23
Adam: almost like almost like Ben Shapiro where he's just talking all sudden go buy gold. Yes. Like what what just happened? I
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John: the way that that by Mark Levin does the same thing. No. Yeah. And is it do listen to these radio guys. They talk about their get done some serious topic, and they said, and then they cut the buying gold. And they both do it. And it's and it's very awkward. And it's like, What am I supposed to take you seriously? Yeah. No,
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Adam: I don't understand why there's no transition. Or what's worse is when they say you know this economy. And then they're doing a story about an economy and then they'll link that into the gold sale was just if they and if they said we'll be right back and then went to gold. That is it. Just say we'll be right back.
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John: That would do it.
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Adam: But even Levine is doing that. That's interesting. Yeah, I can't see where he wouldn't find that's just lame. Just like it's just lame.
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John: I know you'd think so. I think I have one last clip. And he's
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Adam: doing news stories about tungsten as well. Or is that for Bowden? Is that? Is that the limit of what you can do if you have gold as your advertiser? The tungsten story? Oops. Yeah, I
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John: guess you're not gonna do the tungsten tungsten stories news to me, too. So I got that one. Last is a CBS refugee clip, and then we can leave the topic.
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Unknown: The Pentagon said yesterday, they're preparing military basis to house up to 50,000 refugees by September 1. Where do those go? And how do people get there?
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They're all over the country. They're from New Mexico to Virginia, these bases are starting to stand up the capacity to take these people. The problem is it's it's a scramble, because they're already arriving. And look, there was a refugees arrived in Virginia, the clothes were coming, people were coming, but it wasn't really organized. So it's unclear exactly what's going to happen when they get there and look, that ticket out is really important. But that's just step one, right? I talked to a refugee this last week, who said, I thought when I got to America, someone was going to hand me a house and all my problems were going to be over.
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John: Now, that was the This was CBS, this was a CIA woman. I made it may she was a she was the some reporter but she seemed like a CIA check to me. And she said that bit at the end, she says these refugees are jumping on the plane because they think they're going to come over here and get a free house.
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Adam: Well, this level of intelligence of someone who thinks that and also hangs on to a taxiing airplane, it's probably possible. But who told them that? I don't know. Is that the same as the 72 virgins deal?
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John: I would like to know myself, how did how did she gave you the report? But Did anyone ask this person or any of them that would say that? Where did you get that impression? Who told you? I would be interested in seeing what they say? I expected to come over here and get a free house.
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Adam: Yeah. I was thinking about, you know, in the context of refugees now, because not all Afghans are are brown people in the desert. But I was thinking about brown people. And you know that that that just to take it back to the to the Al Sharpton demonstration with the I think the Black Lives Matter, lady was there to Patrice colors. And you know, this all voting rights is is racist. And because of those two are really the way it's represented this entire entire discussion about you know, because what Texas is saying, amongst other things, is basically, you know, you have to show a photo ID to vote. And the distraction is by making us all laugh because, you know, they're making us think that we think it's about black Americans, African Americans and that they're stupid. But I think what they're really talking about is or what they really want is to make sure all the hundreds of 1000s of brown people coming from South America, they want them to be voting, but they distract us by making it sound like it's back to Jim Crow and about African Americans, black people, American descendants of slavery, that just kind of hit me again. It's real sucker's game and I and I kind of hit me the other night like holy crap, why are we even discussing that part of it? It's for this so clear, they let them in over there and they want to change they want to get the the you know federalize the vote. loss before the next election
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John: perfected it in California. people vote that aren't voters they're just they're migrant workers or Mexicans who came over from the Mexico just to come get some work or do some carpentry or whoever knows what they're going to do but they're all required they all kind of expected to vote and they go in and they vote and they vote for democrats Yeah, well just look for the see this this they have a dagger I can see this is a sign with a d a d and a bracket See that? Your vote
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Adam: all right Mystery solved now we know how it works. And with that I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you the man who put the C twice in CIA CIC ladies and gentlemen Mr. JOHN c.
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John: devora CIA che Well Mr. Adam Curry in the morning all ships see boost and graphene their subs in the water and all the dames and knights out there
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Adam: yeah would be hearty hi whoa in the morning to all the trolls in our troll room which you can find at troll room.io I was in here early I was up early doing the show prep and I just watched everybody there trolling along as I'm sitting there silently and this is how it's so much funny you can join in I but before we do that we'll see how many we have in in our troll rooms morning so trolls hands out
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let's see if I got a number I didn't get a number what's going on let me see my oh my troll count is not working. Troll count. Troll count here we go 2280 that's not bad I think Sunday we
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John: can isolate is shorter is shorter the record
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Adam: shorter but it's good we got we got we got mucho trolls hanging out here Very good. Well, that's good. We're gonna start charting this we need to we need to have we need to have attendance records Missoula we
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John: can list 100 over over the supposedly more popular Thursday
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Adam: very well done trolls so this is no agenda stream comm that they're listening to it's live for our show but many of the shows from gitmo-nation you can listen to it live at a time but no agenda stream.com but a troll room.io that's where you can join in and you control the show hosts you control each other don't just sit back like I do and laugh at what's happening.
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John: I like the way you say it you can troll the sounds that you can control I
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Adam: I heard myself saying that. We both noticed that. Oh yes, I have to remember that we had a new federated website for our no agenda social calm, which should we have about 10,000 accounts? It has to be decentralized. It's possible because it's a mastodon instance. JOHN, I'm really sorry about the password problem by tomorrow night when I get home I'll fix it for you. I hope so john has not been able to be active on
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John: yet go to Google. He
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Adam: had a Google Miss was expired. I know because I saw I my whole point of apologizing for apologizing upfront was to avoid this conversation. But now you know john, now you Well, here's what happened. You couldn't find the email because it was going to your Gmail and I had triggered the Gmail before the password reset to your Gmail before I left so by the time you got that email, the system had expired the password but now I'm over here and I don't have access to the admin because it's IP restricted. But you got the email so that part works I just have to resend it Am I right?
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John: Well, I guess it was when the thing that's funny is that whatever password you put in to upgrade your password change your password just as the our passwords expired. Oh, let me try something different. Oh your passwords expired.
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Adam: No, because
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John: let me try something different again. Oh, your passwords expired. How did that i mean but I don't understand the mechanism okay.
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Adam: So when when when when you can't remember your password you can trigger a reset which you did but you didn't know it was going to your Gmail so you didn't look there then I did it and said look in your Gmail but that was you look days later that that temporary access had expired and it automatically wipes out all
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John: your exit Yes, but it never said the access had expired now it's open source crap software john. Test true. Do you need someone to call you
1:24:42
Adam: please unplug your router? And then wait and then and then it'll work again? mess it up our liberty wolf calm now he just sign up there. You can get john at Liberty wolf.com which is ready, wolf. Yes, Liberty wolf.com This is a Shaun a dude named Ben and he set up his own mastodon server and he's he's welcoming people to sign up. He also was hosting a handful of bots that do stuff over there and it's federated with no agenda social calm so you can follow me at Adam at no agenda social calm and with a little bit of luck by the end of tonight Jhansi devorah could Liberty wolf.com everybody go check it out? And let's thank some of the artists who brought us the artwork for actually the artists who bought the ark for Episode 1376 very controversial title very controversial artwork I received negative feedback on both which made me very happy because whenever art evokes any kind of emotion, and we get a lot of wow that was great but when it really makes someone angry I think that's super cool that art can do that. Neither of us thought about it. We just said oh this is this is the good we asked is a good one we should use this if we had and
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John: the first thing I first thing I saw is was on Twitter somebody said
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Adam: Best Art ever right and then I got a couple like you know I was like horrible title insulting for what's happened to servicemen and women have died and yeah, of course but I think that's exactly why this art was so perfect. You know it's it says so much about what's going on I just I loved it This was cool. The boob i think is new has cooled the boob ever
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John: no he said some other stuff. We have pages and pages of art like some of these guys
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Adam: yeah people saying he was saying is too soon man was too soon
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John: he's done almost a page whereas he's got never got anything got picked he got the Porky Pig art he did these got the he's got the the one the other one you liked which was a dog with the head
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Adam: you didn't want that one because you thought that was poor taste. The dog the puppy with with the COVID blue glove pointed at a gun fashion towards the puppies head. Love that one.
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John: I love one No, I knew that the caboodle was in bad taste at some level. And it was because it but it was it was mocking the original Batman series of TV shows and and it was just but it was such a pretty piece. It was so well done. It's like one of those things where, you know, this could be a bad taste but a damn good looking. And I agree with him with the commentary. That's Oh, no, I
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Adam: don't disagree, but I don't think it was any reason not to use what was the title of the show? Dead puppies, which people were also upset about. He had dead rabbits because if you know the story that you know the was the Australians. Australians who killed them.
1:27:56
John: They hate dogs down there too.
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Adam: They hate guns. They hate dogs. There's what's left we had some other stuff there women you'd like the sizzle Tron. Which was like someone I think is Biden's face all screwy
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John: Oh, I did like that. And that was also done by the same guy think
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Adam: oh really wasn't my say no. That was sizzle Tron and I know that I liked
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John: I almost use that piece for the newsletter.
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Adam: I liked
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John: Oh yeah, like the dog the puppy.
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Adam: Dog with the puppy. Yeah. Or the with the with the with the glove you liked the the meme of Biden's sitting in the cartoon fires. Which is yes, I
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John: did like that meme and you rejected it out of hand because it's
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Adam: because it's been overused. Yeah, but
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John: now with Biden It was not a problem for me that was you putting your foot down? I did
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Adam: some other segment turns into whatever we discussed. I'm a dick somehow.
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Very good. Very good. So you can see all of these pieces of art flipping by if you are using
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John: wait another one that you did you dislike I mean, I kind of liked it but you weren't going to buy it and what good reason is this correct directors ticket three which was the air ticket boarding party. It was too small.
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Adam: It was too small. Yeah, you
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John: can't read it. Well, if you can't even barely read it when it's blowed out now. You had to be
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Adam: here so yes, I'm the sensible one who challenges all the dumb ideas you come up with. So if you're using a podcasting 2.0 app which is brand new, and then you can see these flippin by in our cloud chapters, and I just wanted to mention when it comes to podcasting 2.0 at no moment where we too early in getting the started almost A year ago now the Brookings in Brookings Institution, set it in Brookings Institute, the two Institute. They've got a whole article here by some PhD Valerie vert shaft titled The challenge of detecting misinformation in podcasting, and she's used all kinds of artificial intelligence. And she says at least 10% of all podcasts have horrible misinformation in them.
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John: Well, she's got that number way too. I'm like, what's wrong with your AI lady? That's not even close.
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Adam: And so she's looking for ways to to have a podcast d platformed. And she explains why it's so complicated. And she's, you know, she's, well, you know, we're, we've got to look at this at infrastructure level. She really doesn't want people to just spread around misinformation.
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John: What's in front? The problem is, today's misinformation is tomorrow's truth. Exactly. But she's,
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Adam: I think she's probably working at Brookings and she's a PhD. She's looking for a consulting gig, I would think Is that why you write something like this? Yeah, good point. I mean, it's like a I know what I'm talking about. And oh, here she is. Valerie. Vitor chapter is a senior data analyst at the artificial intelligence and emerging technologies initiative at the Brookings Institution.
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John: This says Brookings Institution it does by stand corrected,
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Adam: and a P. Mark, that one that is an opening of the show if ever heard one I'll play a PhD, a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles. We figured it out everybody. Don't worry. Yeah, it'll be fine. There's no D platforming coming anytime so
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John: yeah, she didn't make the cheerleading squad that's my guess. Man.
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Adam: Line up behind the CIA chick. willya. cheerleader Oh, boy, on a roll. All right. Let's thank some of our executive or not some all of our executive producers and associate executive producers, some who have decided to write longer scripts today for some reason. And if you notice that it's somewhat longer I'm
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John: not quite sure what summer
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Adam: Luckily, some balance was you're really really short so I appreciate that. But I think now again, it's people have so much bottled up to say and they can't really podcast. I usually catch these early and then I they will rewrite it but I didn't catch Mister. Mister sir. Mr. Da Ballina, Mr. Da Ballina, Mr. Bob da Ballina,
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John: Mr. Bob Dabba Lena, Mr. Bob dava Lynette, Mr. Bob dava Lena, I hope you are thriving. Mr. Bob Davina writes, I recently moved from the failed state of California to the Free State of Tennessee, and man would a difference I'm already starting to talk like I'm from their detention here is he is near zero, and the people are so nice. I donate today to bring attention to a specific ideology that I think is ruining the world. As you probably have observed, the democrats and the republicans are seemingly on the same team pushing in under lining an underlining ideology. With every step they take, we lose more individual freedoms while marching to some form of socialist hybrid. All the while they blame each other for it. Though they are both complicit. They have a common ideology, but nobody fights it. Nobody can put their finger on it. It's not quite communism. Yeah, it is. socialism, or capitalism. Their ideology is called communist combi. How come he communitarianism Oh, got it.
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Adam: Oh, good one. comunitaria took
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John: me a while. I see if I'd probably pre read this. I would have practiced though it's too cold.
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Adam: Too cold read a bit that people should know is a cold read, ladies and gentlemen, cold a cold read with an accent. That's right. That's right.
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John: Nobody finds communitarianism because nobody knows is the enemy. Nobody fights it. communitarianism is the theory that individual rights must be balanced against the rights of the community. Oh, as many proponents insist that it did. By the way, I'm going to mention this right now. This is a pretty interesting idea. Please write it up as an essay posted someplace. We don't need it as the donation note. Exactly. And we will link to the essay. You know what I also
1:34:47
Adam: think I also think sometimes people don't mean that to be the donation note. They just want to say something and just kind of flows over and they're often surprised why you read my whole note. But yeah,
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John: yeah, you're right. This by the way, people don't realize that we do get this exact note
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Adam: all the time and
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John: expect that you were going to read the whole note. Alright, so he goes on and on about this. And he, he finalizes it by saying today that communitarian theory is the basis for hundreds of new global rules and regulations, eliminating individual rights yet, by the way, I'll just steal this and I'll write it up on my essays on substack. This why you should have you know, okay, now you're talking and now you're talking. That's a good idea. I'll ask I'll ask for permission, give me permission and let me write this up. Yet fewer than 1% of the effective population knows about it. communitarian law is the judicial system, that spiritual foundation for worldwide sustainable development. It is also the synthesis of communism, socialism, capitalism, Corporation ism, corporatism statism tourism. This book by Ricky Wren and Naga Baba,
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Adam: Nikki rapid, rapid
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John: rapid miner does a good job of explaining it. Okay, what is the book about it? There's a book about it. Anyway, I hope this helps. No, it doesn't.
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Adam: I will say that the we did see protests on television. This reminds me of it now that he talks about the Sustainable Development communitarianism. I think we should keep that in our in our sights because there was a protest by extinction rebellion and they got a lot of airtime a lot of airtime for that
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John: rebellion. Those guys are over the hill. Yeah, they're still here. He wants to shut up slave and some karma. You've got karma. Alright, I'll
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Adam: get the next to hear Dame Angela from Las Vegas, Nevada. $500. Thank you. That is all we thank her. It's been hard. I know Dame Angela has done so much for the show in the past and I know that Vegas has been very, very difficult. She produces a lot of things there and it's been challenging two years. And so thank you very much. I I know she hasn't wind thing but I feel like I gotta give her a little goat karma. You've got karma. Then we have. Sorry.
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John: I just want to say Mr. Doe Ballina. I don't know if I mentioned that he donated $1,000.
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Adam: But if you didn't that was a full PA. Yeah, I just didn't know which is why we love reading his note. Mat sir. No, sir. No, sir. No, sir. Now sgrnas ronelle. From Johnstown, Pennsylvania $470 interesting number of donations to make me a night. There we go. That's why you had it. June 2019 donation of $100. My birthday donation of July 2021. of 230. My amazing keeper donating for my $200 a $200. For my birthday in July of 2021. Just a few weeks back, our niece loved your birthday call up please. de-douche my keeper for who I called out for not donating and then surprise me with a donation for my birthday minutes later. Oops. De duced rolls please Knight me sir Matt defender of inappropriate time sarcasm I'll send my I'll send my homemade meat to the roundtable to help out thank you. I actually have a little taste of it very enjoyable. Thank you all please send both business and health karma to myself and everyone I love to keep them going Matt Matt Sarno and I don't know if he wants me to well, CEO, Eagle ridges industries. All right. And here is business and health
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John: karma. You've got karma. certain certain crip cryptids. keeper of the lore Yes. 350 years one of the one of the women on NPR. No matter what anyone says. She goes. After each really they say she goes into interesting. And Amy Goodman has picked this habit up.
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Adam: Hmm. It's very arrogant. Like oh, yeah.
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John: Was NPR. Hello. All right. In an effort to support others, he writes in the coming attempt at medical tyranny. I have purchased no agenda jobs.com Ah, yes.
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Adam: Excellent. I remember this note. Yeah.
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John: Send an email to Bob. At no agenda jobs.com if you need help locating a new job or would like to find great talent made available by the brain drain of stupid corporate policies. Yes, that will happen. Yes. I also need help with the website if Perfect, perfect. Perfect. Perfect. Currently I'm looking to match an employer with a i. t SQB certified software testing professional located in the Delaware State tri state area. He has great soft skills, soft skills, and is looking for an opportunity as an entry level developer with an employer that values vocational skills over vaccination status. Also, also, I have an experienced Operations Manager located in Austin. That's a guy who runs the nogen social comm he's currently in Holland and sending new employment his way his his list of achievements include implementing new ecommerce solutions resulting in revenue improvement of 6 million per year and helping to reduce store shrink by 4%. And we all love this shrinkage right? But no agenda shop.com if you would like to speak with either of these outstanding candidates Lastly, I promised Mr. Matt at Lum Leroy I candidate
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Adam: I think it's a great idea. I have received many emails yet again, mainly medical professionals but some just in corporate jobs and people although the military is surprisingly most are not thinking of leaving because they did leave the testing open so you know, they can try and they're going to try and coerce you to taking it if you don't but ultimately you can you can get by with masking and and taking the test but there's there's definitely going to be a lot of changes there's just people who think differently now after what we've gone through and think are thinking differently about what what they want to do in life. So no agenda jobs calm if I may make a recommendation is map that to a mastodon suit server, get it from masto dot host federate with no agenda, social comm ID and keep that just as a job posting, you don't have to open it up for other people. Or you can for comments. I mean, there's a lot of different configuration options, that would be a great addition to the Federated network. So and I'll give you what you asked for 10 seconds of it and he makes a fist
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John: around the nuts and he shakes his fist to try to bring it
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Adam: to the top till you get so he gets her 10 cryptids sir Kevin deals Earl of North Carolina 34567 huntersville, North Carolina in the morning, and he says I'll send a private note to Adam check your DMS on no agenda social Please pray for all of the children of gitmo-nation and please send karma sir Kevin dills Earl of North Carolina not I did not see anything in email. I don't believe I had anything in in the DMS and I don't know what's going on it sounds like he has something really important to say let me double check this he came in maybe came in late
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John: on schedule your phone number
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Adam: now let's not do that. My phone number I don't have anything bro. Oh wait, no, no, no, no, no, no. Oh, here it is.
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John: No, you didn't have it. But now it appears Well, he
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Adam: says good ISO if you can clean up the right channel and tighten it up.
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John: I'll give you an ISO.
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Adam: Okay, I missed that one. Sorry. All right.
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John: That's the way it goes. Sorry. next show. Yes, indeed. Kona Shea in Orlando. Is Next is 333 33 special executive producer deal. Named for donation. Kona Shea note ITM listener for about a year thanks for all you guys do I just I do I just cut the you guys do I just cut the corporate umbilical cord and opened up an automation and analytics consultancy? No. Wow, I would love some karma for that. And I'd like to I need a deducing I'm a de-douche you've been de deuced so karma first job
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Adam: well, this new jobs karma
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John: for is that first company we're okay. Lot of karma.
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Adam: Around crime we take karma seriously. Ashley Slater, Elk River Minnesota and also that First time executive producer donation 33333 First off, she says please do use ben de douche. Second, my beautiful and wise but still a douchebag friend Marina hit me in the mouth in the spring of 2020. Around the time I started to question the whole COVID narrative I am forever thankful for that considered injury to the face, as listening to the best podcast in the universe has shown me just how stupid and uninformed I used to be. No, no, you were over socialized and under informed, but you're safe. You're safe. Up until recently, I used to wonder how people could be so stupid and I realized shit that used to be me. I was I was opinionated while also 100% uninformed there. Well, we all have that from time to time. I base my opinions on politics and the like off of what friend said and what I saw on social media and what little I saw on the news and passing like most I just glommed on to what was being said on mass around me. I didn't question anything. I wasn't even aware I needed to question anything at all. Well, that surely has changed. Thanks to you too. Yes, you're forever in this place. He is no escaping it. You can't go back. You can't unsee it can't put the genie back in the bottle. You can go overboard. This is true. Words can't express how much I treasure what you two are providing so to say thank you. Here's a little of my treasure 333 33 my first installment on my way to Dane hood. by three Human Resources love these jingles if you could please play for them. Whoo hoo will listen to that horn Don't eat me bow Jaiden and perhaps a hefty dose of karma of your choosing for all and I wonder maybe we should just make sure that we douchebag her friend Marina like she wanted that oh my god boom Thank you Ashley.
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John: JOHN. I'm still working on your bid part. The question on the fly. I'm thinking you're an agitated store clerk in downtown Portland. It's April 2020. You're caught in between rivaling factions of a peaceful BLM protest and a menacing gang of proud boys. They're up to no good. You notice a pallet of bricks, two canisters of kerosene and a blowtorch mysteriously appeared in front of your store that night before your mind is a fog after another Late Night with a bottle of peach schnapps, but two words keep repeating themselves in a faint whisper stay safe panda seen as far as I've written but I think it has potential This is anyways my most fervent wish that the following items be provided for myself and fellow dame's at nights. At this evenings round table fresh caught Outer Banks tuna steaks and back ends or batches back ends back in Japanese barbecue sauce. Never heard of it. Wow. What
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John: Yeah, he says before I go, I must call it my good friend Paul for his douchebaggery I cracked him up with a Tyson esque upper cut many months ago and I've yet to hear his name uttered by either of you during any donation segment we're on the street is that he might be a donation segment Skipper tisk tisk turns out
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John: back could be one of them pay up Paul. The only jingle I went for my birthday is that Kaylee mcenaney song she and the press can never be friends thank you both cert ignite to be
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Adam: right i think the drums is my favorite part of that flock on pluck
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John: I'm gonna read the next one is sir sorted at 333 33 in the morning with the this with this bequeath sir sorted out hope to urge you on the quest for truth justice and the re acceptance of what used to be the Do you have anything after that
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Adam: American way? That the American way huh?
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John: Well, the American way is back. always seems to be just a load up with the BS.
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Adam: It's 2008. Again, everybody. Thank you sir sorted out David Forrest also with that 333 33 from friendswood, Texas, and he's a long time Boehner first time donor so he is in need of a de-douche he says right off the bat. You've been de douche Tim Thank you. I finally decided to send my cash instead of blankets or water or electrical advice to Adam. I was hitting the mouth seven years ago my my Hill Country dwelling brother Randall who has yet to donate to I believe a douchebag call out is also an order. I want to thank you both for what you do when the Rona first started popping off. You guys helped me to remain level headed and not give me have not given to the fear and panic. I left the Mormon Church in 2009. And what I've experienced over the last 19 months was so similar to that situation. It's unreal. Don't question Just have faith. Just like I have been doing my own research about mass the jab and COVID in general. In 2007 2008 I had gone down a rabbit hole of church material and things that I uncovered I couldn't ignore. Just like today when I bring up CDC numbers studies even the things they have said on camera back when I was met with disbelief, accusations, accusations of being conspiracy theorist or being misled by Satan. I think that's with with with all clubs, no matter what the club is doing. I have overcome cognitive dissonance before and your show has helped me do it once again. Sincerely from the bottom of my heart thank you this time around I didn't feel completely alone. Question everything. See truth. Love is lit. And let's see as a PS here, one of the internet telecom giants is now mandating the jab for all employees and subcontractors. So I don't hear you got I don't see myself being gainfully employed for too much longer. If any of the producer slaves in the Houston area are in need of a gender Oh, are in the need of generator hookups, or just general electrical advice or service, please include my email in the show notes.
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Now I'm willing to barter also work within value for value model for my labor. There are things I need for preparedness, so let's make a deal. possibly the best and biggest deal the world has ever seen will make it big Lee tremendous. Can I get a webalizer Fauci weaves in to to the head? Actually, David, I'm gonna give you a note and Sharon Hughes, I'm going to give you a send you an email, because I'd love to, you know, for you to do our generator. If you can do that. If you're, you know, licensed and bonded,
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John: Sheri Kay sounds like the kind of guy that can do that could do the generator hookup, which is not. It's not. It's not like IBEW guys can do that sort of thing. But it's a specialty.
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Adam: Yeah. And it sounds like that is your specialty. So again, I'll definitely show you how
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John: to be a good business just to be a contractor. They should be working well. You
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Adam: can't get anyone to come out to do anything. I mean, there's just no people. And so it's fascinating that he even has a minute of free time. But of course, he's still working at the IAA. Still working at the telecom giant, that makes sense, okay. I just got these jingles. webalizer, Fauci is to the head and I'm going to throw in a karma for ya go karma in the Hangout. My My 333 33 normalizer out. You've got
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John: the roads crops up here from Greensboro, ga 330 3.00. And she writes, I've been a subscribing donor since my friend Janet hit me in the mouth in October of 2019. I just sent 333 which makes me an executive producer for the August 29. Shows 1376 Well, seven mistaken close enough, close enough and happens to me my 66th birthday. Oh, nice. Well, I don't know she's on today's birthday list. She should be I'll check it. It also raises me to knighthood. Yay. Dame. Dame hood, where she says knighthood
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Adam: she wants to hear that maybe she wants to be a knight.
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John: knighthood Dame would I need a de douchey?
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Adam: Oh, I was still checking checking the list. You've been de deuced. Good catch. I
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John: also want to douchebag call out to my hubs.
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Adam: Your hub will
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John: try to claim my donation are his to truth be told he's the one that makes it possible for me to support your excellent work on the best podcast in the universe. And when she says that guy less than Okay, there it is. Usually I have to click on this thing to open it up to read this last line. For some reason this spreadsheet probably requests a Yoo hoo and Twinkies for the roundtable and would like to be called Dame CC.
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Adam: You got it. And I just put in the request for the Yoo hoo and the Twinkies and indeed, good catch, john. She wasn't on the list. Glad we caught that. Very good. Okay, we'll see. And we'll see you at the round table. Kathy Rhodes to be damned. today. Michael Wolfe 333 from Mannheim, Deutschland, Deutschland. And now do I get to do accents to
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John: Yes, please.
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Adam: I am listening to your show. I can't do I can't. Clean Colonel clean came on accident.
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Adam: de deuced. That's so unfair.
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John: It's like he's doing it you're doing a kind of a audition for the Hogan's Heroes. 2021
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Adam: Yeah, so let's just go back to normal route reading. Normally, I cannot thank you enough. Before I was listening to you, my mind was full of leftist ideology. But your analysis of the whole Trump situation and playing clips of Jordan Peterson led me on a journey which I could free myself from thinking in political categories that are meant to control our minds. Yeah, this is you just hit a big one man. That's exactly yeah, exactly it The world is not left or right. They want you to think that way. I want to say hi to the best brother in law one can imagine you almost had Horst and my hairdresser Michelle the only two people I was successful at hitting in the mouth Oh I'd like to hear resist we much wt c seven and some are two D two karma II see I think we have where's the sharp oh yes I got them all for you man no problem for some reason that's not alphabetical. So again, I want to hear resist we much still VTC seven Archie jitsu karma for all the producers of the best podcast in the universe. I wish you to all the best and then exit strategy may never be necessary. Michael Wolfe now it's always necessary if it will happen. That's the other question.
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Unknown: What resist we must. We must and we will much about that. Be committed. You've got karma.
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John: Sir, here ko Knight of the PayPal fiefdom of both Trish. Lutra 333. Build tract.
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Adam: There's no there's no L and o direct. There you go. Good direct.
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John: Being surrounded by 30 threes recently my phone seems to be permanently on 33% battery power. And the realization that has been a year since I donated. It's high time. August 28 marks my 51st cycle around the sun. So I'll be happy to join the celebration list. Also early. Congrats. For my currently fellow countrymen and fellow Virgo, Adam, as right
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Adam: coming up, shit four days. In four days September 3.
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John: That's your birthday. Yeah.
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Adam: Are you trying to figure it out? If it's if it's a show day or
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John: show day, that's for sure. It's
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Adam: not. It's not September. Friday. I think it's a Friday.
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John: Okay, good that we can celebrate it on the Sunday. Yes. Okay. Sunday. I guess. You got me last night. I
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Adam: don't know. I don't
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John: know. You have to graduate out get being over 50 in a COVID. World merits and Obama you might die but also a bit of TPP jobs karma. Just in case he's wrong. Thank you for your courage, sir. Here co Night of the people. Five Tim of EU trashed
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Adam: or indeed right. Yes, you drift is the third. Hold on? The third is on Friday, Friday. Yep. Yeah, sorry. Yeah, you can you can congratulate me on Thursday. That's a good that's a good well, you might dock
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John: jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs. Jobs. Job. Karma. Love me some jokes. And let me get this one. So Jackie green in orange Vale, California. Just up the road from me 333. He's our resident guitar player. Now catching up on some episodes and wanted to pass on some value for value. Thanks for keeping it real. No jingles? No karma, sir Jackie green
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Adam: stuff we love man. That's the stuff we love. Thank you very much. Jackie green. Christopher winter Fitchburg Massachusetts. 333 and he says in the morning crackpot buzzkill I'm a first generation Rogan night listener insert Rogan donation here. Moving donation. And I want to thank you both for helping me keep my sanity during this plan. demmick I can barely look myself in the mirror out of guilt for being such a complete douchebag So please, de-douche make sure you've been de douche. I hit my keeper in the mouth. And she finally started listening eight months ago and hasn't missed an episode since we are both COVID survivors and we got the Kami cold back in 2020. Neither of us has gotten the jab as we are healthy and already have natural immunity. She's a nurse in a small private practice here in Massachusetts nuts. And due to our democrat disguised as a Republican governor Charlie Baker's vaccination mandate, she was notified today that she will be terminated as of Monday for non compliance with the mandate I'm telling is all over the place. By the
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John: way, hold on a second. Everyone has proven that natural immunity is better than the jab. So how does this make any sense?
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Adam: It doesn't? It does. Okay, we all know this. wondering, just wondering doesn't make this doesn't make any sense at all. So again, as she was notified today, she will be terminated as a Monday for non compliance with the mandate. I've been a full time law enforcement officer.
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John: But wait, wait, wait. So she's a nurse? Yes. Are they going to bitch and moan about having a shortage of staff? Because it COVID
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Adam: Not only that, they're going to be putting bodies in trucks. refrigeration shrug, my
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John: I've got a clip late I have
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Adam: to it's I mean, they're off the wall. We'll get to it.
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John: Yeah, we're all gonna die. You're all gonna die. I'm sorry. But I just said these things just don't make any sense. To go on.
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Adam: I have been a full time law enforcement officer for 27 years for the last 17 being with the Massachusetts State Police. I was recently notified that I have until October 17 to receive the jab or face disciplinary action, banned or termination
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John: with less than Hold on a second. dog doesn't natural immunity better than the jab, which probably can screw up your natural immunity. So you probably shouldn't get it seems to me logical Why would it affect his job? It would should he should be praised. And this is the surviving you should be
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Adam: a hero beyond me, Well, the problem is that, you know, now with the studies coming out, and there's real studies, there's no Israeli studies proving that the national mood immunity is nine or 10 times more effective. Everyone is reading this now. But they're in an in between a rock and a hard place because everyone's already announced these policies. And now it's I don't know, I mean, would there be if, if they really are correct, they should say, Oh, you know what, we're going to reverse this for this group of people, which is could be millions, millions and millions of people. But no, we'll see. We'll see. I mean, I don't think it would be it Wouldn't be strong of a organization to say, you know what, we made a mistake if you already have it.
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John: Oh, no, you can't do that. Anyway,
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Adam: he was recently noted, I was recently notified that I have until October 17 to receive the jab or faceless disciplinary action and or termination. With less than three years of service less left before I can collect my pension. It saddens me that we are being forced to choose with compliance of this unconstitutional mandate or be forced to live in a van down by the river. That is, that says quite a bit number two, two extremes. We choose the van he says All right, anyways, I am requesting jobs karma for the keeper myself. Thanks for all you do. And of course, stay safe. JOHN buys jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
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John: You know what I do if I was him? I'd get a lawyer. Yeah. You got a pension coming up. You only have three years to go. You should fight for that pension and get a lawyer. Yeah. And you know, it'd be the take probably three years before it is resolved and by then you can retire and you'll be fine. That's what they do. That's what the government likes to do. You get the lawsuit underway. You stay there and because you can't, you know, I kind of fire you during the lawsuit. And
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Adam: good one. Good one. Good one.
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John: Yeah, time goes by and next thing you know, you're out now can't Kimbo. Go ahead, Kimberly. Hello. Hello. Hello, Robin. I guess in Charleston, South Carolina becomes a first associate executive producer for today's show. To 8282. My husband desperately needs a D dashing. You've been d deuced. He has been listening for years including past shows to Okay, if you've been listening for years, I'm sure I'm assuming he has a lot of past shows in there. He has punched me in the jaw. Oh it has. But it's never paid up. I'm hoping Shawn Carson's two best friends can make his birthday the best one yet? Honestly, I
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Adam: don't know what that means. Hmm, interesting.
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John: Okay,
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Adam: Adam Carter 222 22 I have no note from Adam I don't know if you found anything.
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John: I look no there's nothing and and he's written before so I do have his email.
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Adam: Okay. Then we have sir night night. And it's actually our final donation. Only a few associate executive producers for today. 204 69 It's all in the numerology. He wants to F cancer Don't eat me, Joe and our two D two karma giornata I'm donating 204 69 to celebrate Mr. Andrew Young's 40th year on the firmament under the firmament you mean? And we'd like this to go towards his knighthood as he has not yet achieved it. Okay? And he was the one who hit me in the mouth many years ago and life hasn't been the same since I also need to call out goose and Ryan. And Ryan and Ryan is douchebags I hit him in the mouth over the past year and though they are avid listeners, I've yet to hear them donate. Things have been better here in the Midwest as I'm a health care worker that has also been mandated mandated the CCP virus vaccine. g it's always you can't tell what what these people think to you. Stop holding back. The family and I are actually recovering well from the CCP virus and we had pretty mild symptoms thanks to ivermectin vitamins, aspirin and nicotine Yeah, I've been more studies on this I'm gonna we're gonna view is gonna you to find out nicotine patch the way to go. By getting the prescription for ivermectin was not straightforward. No kidding. The woke Kroger pharmacy was no help. But our local golf Walgreens was fine with filling it. This recent diagnosis has given me a stay of execution from getting the Vax for 90 days to all my co workers must be Vax by October 1 or face suspension slash termination. There it is again this and T. A local attorney is suing the six local healthcare system in the area the six local healthcare systems in the area who all colluded to announce the requirements on the exact same day. I encourage any no agenda family to look up Eric deters. That's Eric with the C detours d t ers and his firm in relation to the lawsuits that could potentially help them or their attorneys draft similar suits. He was making daily videos
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on YouTube to update the workers on the progression but they have of course censored him so you may need to look for him on rumble or bitch shoot or bridey on I will attach a PDF of the lawsuit for the show notes please continue your amygdala sparing work you guys are truly national treasure in the strange Strange Times. Loving lit sir night night
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was that you live?
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John: Yeah, that was good.
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Adam: I thought I thought I pulled the wrong f cancer gene. Oh, and Where'd that come from? And that's it.
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John: That would be our associate executive and executive producers for show 1377 want to thank each and every one of them for making this show a possibility?
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Adam: Very much. So and, and these titles are ones that you can cherish and keep in use, and they will be recognized and you can use them anywhere the credits are, are recognized, Hollywood has won if you want, but
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John: can you imagine like 50 years from now? Hey, granddad, I heard you were an executive producer for the no agenda show. It's famous, it's famous.
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Adam: And if you want to be an executive producer, just like that, go to vo rec.org. Slash and a thank you all for bringing us your time, your talent and your treasure for Episode 1377 formula is this. We go out. We hit people in the mouth. So this vaccine seems to be a dud. You know what I mean? I mean, I got three, three clips here. three clips. Oh, actually, since we've been talking about it, I will break my own my own veto, and I will play something for sure.
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Unknown: This is something that you have suggested for an awfully long time. And it looks like now we have proof is that we're looking at? Yeah,
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we've had these debates now for 19 months in the medical community. And as we're seeing vaccinated immunity, wane over six months, it turns out natural immunity is about 19 months into this pandemic. It's effective as durable. And it's going strong. And I think a lot of public health officials have been afraid to acknowledge that because they're worried people will just go out there and get the infection and not the vaccine. Look, I want people to get the vaccine. If they're not immune, I think the vaccine saves lives. But let's be honest with people, that hesitancy with vaccination is because we've not been honest with things we've not been honest about natural immunity, we've not been honest with the data, we should say complications from the vaccine. They happen they occur. They're extremely rare, and it favors vaccination over natural immunity. But we got to acknowledge natural immunity is real. This study had 700,000 people in Israel, it affirms 14 other studies. And another one from Israel showed it was 6.7 times natural immunity was over vaccinated immunity. And the reason is you probably get more of an antibody response to the entire surface of the virus, not just the spike protein, and you get a cellular response that is the B and T cell response that made me more durable as well.
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Adam: So this is why Tucker is allowed to do what he does, because the guy clearly and purposefully, and all of them on Fox will say you should get the vaccine, I think it's good, but and then go blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Yes, there's something that always always promoting it always not. And I'm not saying that they should or shouldn't, but actually, they should or shouldn't one way or the other, your news people. Now staying on this with the
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John: way the news, people giving us advice one way or the other, they're not supposed to be doing that. And even the guests, I mean, you know, I guess if the guest comes out, he's just promoting something, it's just a promotion. It's just a native ad that's different.
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Adam: Well, I'm seeing it all the time. I actually has been nice not seeing it for a full week. Now. This is a critical, a clinical lab technician doctor, I think was trained at the Mayo Clinic. And he's going to talk about the T cells. And he's also going to be talking about what he's seeing in the lab. Now that vaccinations are, you know, pretty much over and done without think we're going to get many more people vaccinated. So this is what he's seeing.
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Unknown: But what we're seeing in the laboratory after people get these shots, we're seeing a very concerning locked in low profile of these important killer T cells that you want in your body. It's almost reverse HIV and HIV, you'll lose your helper T cells, your CD four cells. In this virus post vaccine. What we're seeing is a drop in your killer T cells, your CD eight cells. And what a CD eight cells do they keep all other viruses in check. What am I seeing in the laboratory I'm seeing an uptick of herpes family viruses. I'm seeing herpes, I'm seeing shingles, I'm seeing mano, I'm seeing a huge uptick in human papilloma virus in the cervical biopsies in the cervical pap smears and women in addition to that, there are A little infectious, no bump the kids get called molluscum contagiosum. What do you need to keep that in check, you need CDA killer T cells, I am seeing a 20 times increase in individuals over the age of 50 of this little bump in rash. You know, that's innocuous. But what it tells me is the immune status of these individuals who have gotten the shot. We're literally weakening the immune system of these individuals. Now most concerning of all, is there's a pattern of these types of immune cells in the body that keep cancer in check. Well, since January one in the laboratory, I've seen a 20 times increase of endometrial cancers over what I see on an annual basis, a 20 times increase. I'm not exaggerating at all, because I look at my numbers year over year, oh my gosh, I've never seen this many endometrial cancers before. I'm seeing invasive melanomas in younger patients. Normally, we catch those early in their thin melanomas. I'm seeing thick melanomas are skyrocketing in the last month or two. I'm already seeing the early signals. And we are modifying the immune system to a weakened state, great study out of Germany that looked at these profiles on young individuals after the Pfizer showing this locked in, and we don't know how
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long maybe the immune system room you know, it's gonna regenerate and those ratios will go back up. But who's studying it? And where are the long term trials? Two months, four months? How long is this profile locked in?
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Adam: We don't know. Yeah, I just thought that was kind of that's a
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John: depressing clip of the day. depressing clip of the day jingle.
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Adam: Oh, this is way too upbeat and happy. This will not do glib. I do have one more. So maybe you can depress you a little more. And I will say that the report from hill country is people we know are getting the Cuf. And Mike the guy who you know, Mike, the handyman will be running for sheriff. He's been home for a week with a low grade fever that he can't get rid of.
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John: You I just shot.
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Adam: No, no, no, no, he has he got COVID. Now he has, I think he only has one kidney. So now but I think he got ivermectin right away. or whatever it is, I'm sure that look, he's not going to go to the hospital. But yeah, that does take a long time a week as long as like holy crap. And it hits people in different ways. But getting the shot, I mean, just hearing all that I've heard of some of these symptoms, the skin bombs. I thought it was very interesting to hear that it works almost the opposite of HIV. Just an interesting footnote. Which HIV, you know, function differently. And here's Dr. Lee merit a former Navy surgeon and break it down into some absolute numbers for our enlisted men and women or those who are voluntarily there.
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Unknown: And you know, one of my big problems is our vaccination of the military. I would tenure Navy surgeon. And so I have Navy people in an army people calling me there were only 20 deaths of all the active duty in two in 2024, COVID 20. And all the services put together, they have a big now that they didn't have when I was in, they have a big epidemiologic base, and they can find out exactly what's going on. They're only 20 deaths. We're vaccinating everybody. And we've already had tumors and we've had 80 cases of myocarditis, which I'm going to get to but my carditis has a significant mortality, five year mortality rate, I think it's 66%. So we, with the vaccine program have extensively killed more of our young, young, young active duty people then COVID did leukemia, another another blood dyscrasia cancer, there's 48 per year on average. And in veirs, we now are up to 229. Maya carditis, that I just mentioned, in 31 years of the there's there were 317 cases. Now this year 1113. So so you can see the the ongoing numbers and I can pick almost any diagnosis and you will find the same issue. So the question you have to ask is why? Why are we not stopping this? We stopped many things for far less. We stopped working on respiratory syncytial virus vaccine because of 22 deaths of infants in the hospital. We stopped the h1 and one after 53 deaths or 53, serious adverse events. So we are now doing 53 probably a day. Why are we continuing to move on here? Well, in my opinion, I think you have to look at your worldview. If you know if you think we're fighting a virus, you're going to act like a victim. If you think we're fight you're we're fighting a war, you're going to act like a warrior. And my argument is we're going to war now we have to determine it's a fifth generation uncharacteristic unrestricted war, but we have to determine who the enemy is. Yeah, exactly.
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Adam: Anyway, saying any of this, even saying what we're saying right now, does get you kicked off Twitter, Alex Berenson wrote for the New York Times. This was his final tweet at the belief he's now suspended indefinitely. His tweet, it doesn't stop infection or transmission. Don't think of it as a vaccine. Think of it at best, as a therapeutic with a limited window of efficacy and terrible side effect profile that must be dosed in advance of illness, and we want to mandate it and you're gone.
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John: No, it's funny about that. I wonder if it would have been gone if he left this the rhetorical question at the end if you'd left that off.
2:20:45
Adam: No, I don't think so.
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John: I think so.
2:20:48
Adam: I think the minute he says don't think of it as a vaccine, I think that's where that's where it kicked it all the way to the I'm in
2:20:53
John: total disagreement. I can I'm convinced that he took too one too many steps you guys going okay, well, I'm mmm and and he had that that nasty little remark at the end. Which was
2:21:08
Adam: it was it was uncalled for unnecessary roughness on the play. I agree.
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John: So they threw the flag on him. Yeah.
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Adam: Oh, yeah. red card You're out. Now this could explain an interesting phenomenon, this short clip, which would it really does explain a lot if this is something that happens sporadically. And this is from Japan, a contaminant found in a batch of modernos COVID-19 vaccines delivered to Japan is believed to be a metallic particle. As according to a report by Japanese public broadcaster NHK citing sources at the health ministry, Japan on Thursdays suspended the use of 1.6 3 million doses shipped to hundreds of vaccination centers nationwide. And they actually put in their report, you know the term about magnetic this I mean, has this been happening a lot and perhaps other people get the the, the metallic version of Madonna.
2:22:09
John: not buying it. You're not buying it? Every time you're not
2:22:12
Adam: you're always not buying it. You're telling me the Japanese are lying. It's not there was no metal contaminants.
2:22:17
John: There's some sort of Pfizer person behind this story. But yeah, I'm not buying it. Okay. I think it's a supplanted story. Who benefits Pfizer let me I got no from Horowitz you know, and he says, Hey, $11.5 billion in excess profits if I saw that Yeah, vaccine. Meanwhile, let's listen to a report from the COVID situation in Oregon. Okay,
2:22:56
Unknown: deaths from COVID-19 are rising rapidly in Oregon, so much so the state's arranging for refrigerated trucks to hold the overflow of bodies. One County, Oregon, northeast coast only has one funeral home which is consistently at or exceeding his capacity. And Josephine county in the southwest part of the state. The vaccination rate is only 53% official say most hospitalized patients there are unvaccinated.
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Adam: Oh, hold on. Let me pair it
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Unknown: up with this one in Central Florida. They're running out of places to put bodies This is not being exaggerated or blown out of proportion by
2:23:34
Adam: when anyone ever says that this is I'm not exaggerating. I'm not blowing this out of proportion. Seriously, I'm
2:23:40
Unknown: not lying to you in Central Florida. They're running out of places to put bodies This is not being exaggerated or blown out of proportion by the media. This is real with more exact capacity. Some hospitals are now using refrigerated trucks to store the dad
2:23:58
Adam: The script is back everybody you know what call the funeral home direct to see if they're really busy. Because they're not I mean,
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John: I'm actually may call these suppose at one funeral home until the MCC was in the NPR report and ask them yeah, you shouldn't do that. And there just might got another one isn't this is a this is a screwball story. This is Ottawa and if you'd look it up is OYYAW. A and I hit the wrong key touch typist. Ottawa. What is the deal with Ottawa and in Morocco? Oh, I don't know.
2:24:35
Unknown: Ottawa has suspended all passenger flights from Morocco for at least 30 days, citing an increased risk of COVID-19 coming into the country. Then carbon shock reports the government's tracking database shows that passengers confirmed with COVID-19 were on at least 26 flights from Casablanca Morocco to Montreal since the middle of August. And the latest data from Johns Hopkins University suggests that Morocco has a record high number of cases 245,000 new cases in the past month, the suspension of passenger flights from Morocco took effect as of midnight Sunday morning and will remain in place for 30 days. Official say that could be extended passengers hoping to travel to Canada from Morocco by an indirect route must have a negative COVID-19 test from a third country before coming to Canada. Cargo medical and military flights are not included in the band.
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Adam: Yeah. Well, first of all this relationship with Morocco and France. But there's a lot of this going on. My buddy Lex and his and his, you know, and for rebozo his Iranian wife, they were in New York. I said how do you you have Dutch passports? How did you get New York? Oh, well, they flew to Bonaire. And then from Bonaire. They flew to Atlanta, Georgia. And, you know, no one was prepared because the flight was coming from Bonaire. Now, it has nothing to do with your passport. It's just you're coming from a different country and then they went from so they went from Holland to Bonaire from Bonaire to Atlanta, Atlanta to New York.
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John: Bob yonkos casually floating around that anyone? Yeah. Oh, that's a great system. Oh, yeah. Well, it's
2:26:11
Adam: because it's so real. Excuse me, if I may. In a statement. takita pharmaceutical, the company that distributes the shots in Japan, said it had asked modernity to carry out an urgent investigation to the cause of the problem. Takeda did not report any concerns about health issues arising from the use of tainted vials. Speaking to reporters on Thursday, the Chief Cabinet Secretary kutsu katsunobu Kato said that a number of people had been vaccinated with the contaminated doses but the government had received no reports of ill effects. This is not just a Pfizer thing. That's going well.
2:26:47
John: It'll play out we'll find out eventually.
2:26:49
Adam: When you say you're not buying it. I go back to the store. I go check it out. Remember, I'm just not buying you're not buying it.
2:26:57
John: Well, you're i'm not buying you're not buying i'm not buying but you somebody is going to be buying eventually. Now, I have one, one last one here, which is they've decided I had two of these. I guess this is one long clip. Sorry. Oh, well,
2:27:14
Adam: let me let me fit in a couple of shorter ones before you do that. This is another great idea. We could have the curry devorah Consulting Group could have come up with this one one
2:27:24
Unknown: high schools plan to find COVID igniting a firestorm of controversy. The school wanted to force athletes to wear ankle monitors to enforce social distancing, but decided against the plan after backlash from parents. Oh, come
2:27:36
Adam: on. Why can't you put black people into ankle bracelets? This would have been hilarious. This would have been great. stupid idiots as people are seriously seriously stupid. You know, just to play some more of the idiocy, total idiocy. You know we already heard judges using vaccination as a condition for parole.
2:28:05
John: I know what you got here. I thought I had this clip too, but I don't see it on here.
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Adam: Cook County, Illinois,
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Unknown: Rebecca ferlin has been divorced for seven years and shares custody of her 11 year old son with her ex husband. What had been a 5050 split in parenting time. But on August 10, and an unrelated Child Support hearing Cook County Judge James Shapiro asked for lit whether she'd been vaccinated when she told the judge no because he's had bad reactions to vaccines. In the past. Judge Shapiro's stripped first of all of her parenting time until she agrees to get vaccinated.
2:28:38
I think that it's wrong. I think that it's dividing families. And I think that it's not in my son's best interest to be away from his mother
2:28:45
verlinde is now asking the appellate court to stay the judge's order. Her attorney saying the judge has overstepped his authority, you have to understand
2:28:53
the father did not even bring this issue before the court. So it's the judge on his own making this decision that you can't see your child until you're vaccinated. We just wanted the mother to pay support.
2:29:05
The Father's attorney Jeffrey loving says while they were surprised by the order, he believes the judge is making the right call, given the seriousness of the pandemic.
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Adam: Very interesting.
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John: Yeah, this got some play. Yeah. It's like this judge who they named the judge in that report I had, which I don't have. I don't know what happened to it. But the guy's a douchebag.
2:29:32
Adam: Yeah, but when the judge is this getting into these areas, you know, it's like, well, this is a little bit longer clip and I think I kind of teased that this was happening, but now it's definite that Delta Airlines will let you continue to work unvaccinated you will have to be tested two to three times a week, I think. But then there's a little more we turn out to a controversial new punishment for people's punishment. The COVID back Remember, it kind of went from incurred meant to incentive to a new punishment,
2:30:03
Unknown: we turn out to a controversial new punishment for people saying no to the COVID vaccine, their bosses are making them pay higher insurance premiums and making them give back sick days. This morning, a new cost facing those unwilling to get vaccinated against COVID Delta Airlines now saying unvaccinated employees will soon face a $200 monthly surcharge on their health insurance. This is not just costing lives, this is costing us financial resources as well. Delta CEO says on average employees who are hospitalized with COVID cost the company $50,000 per person,
2:30:36
if I'm in a small company, and an unvaccinated person gets COVID and has to be hospitalized. My rates for premiums next year will go up as before vaccines were available,
2:30:48
Adam: don't have to play the rest of get the idea. I mean, is that not a very slippery slope, a very dangerous thing to get into because people are saying, Well, you know, because of your behavior, my rates go up. But you know, you got to be careful because this can turn around really quickly, because of your behavior. And let's say the vaccine turns out to be wrong with it. Because if your behavior my rates are going up, or you're smoking or you're eating a hamburger, or you're you know you near overweight, is that we're gonna make him people do to each other now. Yeah, cool. Good times ahead. Good times ahead.
2:31:29
John: Yeah, I just try this clip there. You know, this is NPR. They don't they're beside themselves with South Dakota. I mean, they've been targeting Florida to know. And they've been targeting Texas. Yep. Abbott. Word is nice. By the way they had Howard Dean was on yesterday's Good morning, it was the morning news or something on CBS and Howard Dean had this. I should accept it. Sorry. I'll just tell you what
2:31:58
Adam: I have. I have the clip right here.
2:32:00
John: You have the Howard Dean clip where he calls descent as a maniac. Yeah. That's very funny. That's all okay. So he called he says he said, I never thought that anybody could be worse is more insane than Trump. And
2:32:18
Adam: that was the Santas.
2:32:20
John: That's good. Anyway, so here's the here's the report because this is the the outlier, which is still South Dakota, but they're going to Vienna we got to keep We can't let it be an outlier, for we got to just slam that woman. She's nuts, too. Let's go after Sturgis.
2:32:34
Unknown: Let's turn now to South Dakota where COVID cases are once again surging after hundreds of 1000s of people gathered earlier this month for the annual Sturgis motorcycle rally. Now the surge comes after health officials there we're seeing some of the lowest numbers since the pandemic began. monument health hospital group in the southwestern part of the state was even getting ready to declare its first day of zero COVID patients instead. Hospitals are once again Okay,
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John: let's stop right Hold on. Yeah.
2:33:05
Adam: What is this? What what outfit is broadcasting this?
2:33:08
John: NPR, NPR. Okay, your buddies. Okay, so not my buddies. Everybody you
2:33:15
Unknown: hate is my buddy. Yours so sensitive. I hate dogs. I hate the art.
2:33:22
Adam: Everyone who's a dick is my buddy. Well, wait till I get back to the states divorce rack.
2:33:28
John: So here we go. Let's see what it would NPR inadvertently did. And I think it was inadvertent cuz they can't seem to get their propaganda, right. What they inadvertently did was say that the COVID race in South Dakota were next to nothing. Yeah, that's what I heard after after. Kristi, noem. Basically let the state be wide open for the whole pandemic and nothing's going to get shut down. No masks. Don't worry about it. So they just admitted that she was right.
2:34:04
Adam: I think we have to listen to it again. I think we have to listen to it again. Just to appreciate it.
2:34:08
Unknown: Let's turn now to South Dakota where COVID cases are once again surging after hundreds of 1000s of people gathered earlier this month for the annual Sturgis motorcycle rally. Now the surge comes after health officials there we're seeing some of the lowest numbers since the pandemic began. monument health hospital group in the southwestern part of the state was even getting ready to declare it first day of zero COVID patients.
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Adam: Yeah, let me just explain the app because people still may not understand. So before Sturgis there was no COVID and that in a state that was completely open. I mean, that's that is the the hilarious part of it. That's really so good night.
2:34:50
John: We continue the editors over there so they're gonna do it right.
2:34:54
Unknown: Instead, hospitals are once again overwhelmed on joining me now Dr. Shankar Kaur. Vice President of medical affairs for monument health. He's on the line from Rapid City. Dr. Cora. Welcome. Pleasure to be here. Mayor Lewis. How about is the COVID situation where you are? What are you seeing in your hospitals? hospital?
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Yes, like you pointed out, it is very dire. We are full, the ICU is full. And the numbers are rising. So at one point in June, we just had three COVID inpatients and now we're at 77. So that is a dramatic increase. And we saw that increase, only two words. late July. And then the dramatic increase began immediately after the rally.
2:35:40
Adam: And again, that was earlier this month. So in early August, so why did she just do that thing? She did.
2:35:49
John: She's the one who does it constantly here. I want to hit that home thing words.
2:35:53
Unknown: late July, and then the dramatic increase began immediately after the rally.
2:36:02
John: Does it constantly I love that. I love that just kind of see going. Hey, you
2:36:06
Adam: know what? We used to try that at home tonight. Everybody was your spouse, your spouse,
2:36:10
John: wherever your wife or husband says yeah,
2:36:12
Adam: that goes over just like
2:36:14
John: do okay do about a to beat that to beat two seconds to beat and then before you say anything else go. word zentalk.
2:36:26
Unknown: early July, and then the dramatic increase began immediately after the rally.
2:36:31
And the rally again, that was earlier this month. So in early August. So what kind of line how direct aligned? Can you draw between the Sturgis rally and this spec?
2:36:42
Adam: I think the shirts not from Obama's birthday party because I don't know a lot of bikers there.
2:36:49
Unknown: Yeah, the Sturgis rally even last year, was followed by a large rise in cases locally here. And we had about 500,000 folks gather in the town of Sturgis mostly bike enthusiasts. And you know, it is inevitable this virus the Wade replicates is close human to human transmission. And there were folks shoulder to shoulder in bars in tattoo parlors and, you know, even gathered in the town for a what you would call a mass selfie every noon to show the large attendance.
2:37:24
Well, did anyone say any town officials say hang on maybe this isn't a great idea. This year. We're still in the middle of a pandemic and last year, and that led to a bunch of cases.
2:37:34
Adam: What is this? What kind of question is this? Does she did she not do any reporting on Sturgis? Did this not happen last year, and she's This is doing the Walt Disney town for a what you would call him? It is to show the large useless. Well, did
2:37:57
Unknown: anyone say any town officials say hang on maybe this isn't a great idea. This year, we're still in the middle of a pandemic. And last year, that led to a bunch of cases, a bunch of cases. And, you know,
2:38:14
a sense of inevitability, the fact that you can't stop this and this is a gathering of the biker enthusiasts of the country. And that's kind of quite unfortunate, but people just resigned to the fact that this is going to happen.
2:38:31
Adam: Man tool MTR bottom of the barrel with that poor poorly done bad report.
2:38:38
John: I don't think I did totally disagree.
2:38:40
Adam: Do you think that was a good report?
2:38:42
John: No, what not from our perspective but from the perspective of the of the mouth drillers that listen to NPR and everything they say, Tucker Carlson
2:38:52
Adam: isn't his mouth. drooler do you pick that up from Tucker Carlson? No, no, I don't know. You've been hanging out with him a little too much from my fancy. worried about you? I did want to mention producer Josh had a very good thought you remember or you'll recall, when all of a sudden this was about, what six weeks ago? Matt maybe longer the lat mass mandate flipped within a day. Everyone went crazy. We weren't prepared for it. We weren't ready. And that was the oddest thing. We I think we both thought like, wow, what happened? I was thinking more. You know, Epstein, Bill Gates, something something's coming out. Something's happening. I was 1000s of sealed indictments. But no, I think he nails it. They saw the breakthrough cases. They saw that happening. They saw it the vaccine is not as effective as they pronounced the cated. And in order to blame something, they flipped the masks off. Only the end to be able to say later. Oh man. Yeah, we did. That type was done too early. That's CDC crazy. Mass back on, but it's really because they saw the vaccine Right. Yeah, it was so simple was kind of sitting in front of our nose. Like that makes sense.
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John: That makes sense. Okay.
2:40:13
Adam: Justin Trudeau. He's on the campaign trail by just two shorties. I got to show
2:40:18
John: that you're you're Zack COVID.
2:40:20
Adam: No, it's COVID. related.
2:40:22
John: Okay, go.
2:40:23
Adam: It's, of course, it's COVID. related. Is there any other kind of news? Afghan COVID done. So he is on the campaign trail, and boy, he's letting it all hang out,
2:40:34
Unknown: we will create a $1 billion COVID-19 proof of vaccination.
2:40:42
So with your premier wherever you are across the country, if your premier mandates that everyone in your local restaurant or jam or other non essential locations, must be fully vaccinated and show proof
2:40:56
we'll pay for the development and rollout of that program. A vaccine mandate for non essential businesses is a good idea. It keeps people safe. It encourages everyone to do the right thing. It keeps our businesses open, and it keeps our economy rebuilding.
2:41:16
Adam: So he said his,
2:41:18
John: his Lisp is like getting worse. He's saying, vote for me.
2:41:24
Adam: I'll make sure that you help build your own prison.
2:41:29
John: Isn't there some pretty much what is it, though? And they'll pay for it though. Yeah.
2:41:32
Adam: But isn't there something someone said once like the best prison is the one that inmates build themselves? This is exactly what it is like, Hey, I'm gonna get a billion dollars, we'll, we'll put that well, we'll develop the apps, we'll put the QR codes together.
2:41:48
John: We'll have the end he does it like he's doing him a favor.
2:41:51
Adam: Yeah, yeah, bring that big Anvil on someone's head when they break the rules. Now, if this next clip wasn't from the rebel, who I trust, because it has been edited, I wouldn't have played it. But I don't think that they would edit this to such a degree that it would take out of context. But this was kind of a cute little question and answer thing that came up with Justin Trudeau
2:42:11
Unknown: there are definitely more than 25 people in this fairly tight and crowded space and provincial law in Ontario currently limits indoor gatherings to 25 people. Are you breaking the spirit of not the letter of the law to hold a party event and lecture the Premier of Ontario on vaccine passports? I think Canadians are facing a really important choice right now.
2:42:31
The big decisions about our future they're being made now. And in the coming months. Your government's? I'm not sure that was an answer to my question.
2:42:41
So did you get special clearance to hold an event that exceeds current crowd capacity in Ontario indoors?
2:42:47
We're going to continue to do everything we can to keep people safe, we will always follow public health guidance, we will follow the best recommendations of the public health experts advising our campaign. And the first and most fundamental thing we do is to be able to look at Canadians and say every single one of our candidates is doing the right thing.
2:43:14
Adam: They just get away with that. I mean, of course it happens here too. But just don't ask the question.
2:43:20
John: I find it hard to believe that that actually occurred.
2:43:24
Adam: Well, it's the rebel.
2:43:26
John: I agree with you that rebel is not an operation that would do that.
2:43:30
Adam: You wouldn't think no. You wouldn't think
2:43:33
John: they've been banned from every place. They're
2:43:36
Adam: still off YouTube as well. I think so. Yeah. No, ma'am. could be wrong. Go podcasting. It's all there is left April. That's it. We are the last lone voices in an empty wasteland of media.
2:43:51
John: So I have this the Catholics thing which is got to be depressing. Anyone who is a Catholic, currently Catholic. Yeah. Because the pope you know, who is probably closest to a Satanist that if you've ever been
2:44:05
Adam: if you've ever been, yeah.
2:44:08
John: Just play this so people can be reminded that they've been cut loose.
2:44:13
Unknown: The Catholic Archdiocese of San Antonio says it will not provide or sign religious exemption letters that would allow people to avoid getting the COVID-19 vaccine from Texas Public Radio Jerry Clayton has more.
2:44:28
The announcement via social media encourages everyone who's eligible to receive the vaccine and called it an act of charity towards other members of the community and a moral responsibility. The archdiocese cited guidance from both the Vatican and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. The move by the church comes as local governments in schools in Texas are locked in a battle with the state over vaccine mandates. Many localities and businesses are defying an order by the governor banning vaccine requirements, which in some cases do allow for religious exemptions.
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John: So this report was like it wasn't a San Diego archdiocese or something and they give the report from Texas just so they could give Texas the needle.
2:45:11
Adam: Oh, yeah. Yeah.
2:45:14
John: Yeah. Good points NPR. So we have so and so reporting but he's currently in Texas for some unknown reasons. So we're going to give you the report from Texas for some unknown reason. All there's the reason we're horrible in Texas.
2:45:27
Adam: I'm ashamed to go back. I mean, currently, I'm in the number two most COVID resilient country, why would I
2:45:34
John: want to leave? Yeah. Would you want to go back to that horrible Texas?
2:45:42
Adam: Oh, we had big news finally finally comes out. Looks like we've got a report. Oh, yes, everybody. Now that he's out and gone and resigned and we're not going to do anything about it. We might as well just throw in the towel.
2:45:54
Unknown: New York has revealed 12,000 more COVID-19 deaths that went unreported. Under disgraced former Governor Andrew Cuomo. Cuomo successor Kathy Hokulea, told NPR Wednesday, the new numbers reflect official us CDC data, bringing the state's total number of COVID-19 deaths to over 55,000. The previous number reported by Cuomo was incomplete, focusing only on confirmed COVID-19 deaths and excluding those who died at their own homes and other places. hoko said the revised count is based on death certificate data submitted to the CDC, which includes any confirmed or suspected COVID-19 deaths in any location in New York. pocos announcement comes on her second day in office and appears to make good on her promise of greater transparency. Cuomo, who resigned amid a sexual harassment scandal earlier this month, has also faced criticism for underreporting data during the pandemic to improve his own image. I like that little dig
2:46:55
John: through a couple of digs into the other one is calling him not just the ex governor, but the disgrace race governor. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. So I guess he'd made it, he didn't make a lot of friends
2:47:07
Adam: now. So let's just compare notes for a moment, we actually we got a we got a whole bunch of stuff to do. So let's just compare notes. I can't really see the vaccine mandates and or passports lasting too long, it feels like we're somehow we're in, in this period where we have a couple months in the next few months, either the mainstream completely balls, everybody over and it's just all death and destruction. And we believe it's, you know, 2020 all over again. Or people just complain the people everywhere. I'm not just talking about the United States who aren't locked down. Because you know, Australia, New Zealand a little more difficult, more challenging for them, that they just ignore it and say, screw it, we're going on with their lives. I mean, Will these will these people truly keep this up? Or do they have other things to do with their time that are also that need attention? Like Africanist on and like in America that the election like crudos already off campaigning? So he's off to the races, but he has some of that under his own control?
2:48:15
John: Who they get? There's a number of things you got to deal with one? You got Gavin Newsome out here. And that's a Nash that's got to go fast. Yeah,
2:48:22
Adam: that's that's got to happen first, right.
2:48:24
John: So when that but that will be over about halfway through September, I think the elections on the fourth or sixth or something, I don't know the date, I gotta send my ballot in. Um, and then you have, then you have the course the main thing that they want to get back to is climate change, which, right, they're really strategizing like, on a daily basis to try to figure out how they can get people jacked up about it. I had a clip. I don't know if it's on that I don't think it's in these clips. But this way,
2:48:51
Adam: what we're saying is that they've got to start moving towards climate change. And they'll do that before the end of the year. They won't take advantage of, of the flu season and just weather in general and they won't keep Rona at the top of the list and vaccine, blah, blah, blah, they're going to really switch
2:49:10
John: well in your neck of the woods where you are. Now, as you said, they've already dropped the COVID narrative. Well, because it decided it was boring,
2:49:18
Adam: but please remember I am in the corona resistant and crime ridden country of the Netherlands,
2:49:24
John: which of course explains
2:49:28
Adam: Corona don't kill crime, baby. So
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John: whether you have to do something there, you're having too much fun with this current Afghanistan thing? I can assure you. Yeah, I mean, you watch the morning shows that go on Sunday morning shows and they're just gleeful they love and he got these guys on they haven't seen for a while. I haven't seen McMaster for a while and they haven't seen these other people. They can Yak at them and make them feel bad. And
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Adam: did you know they can do some real reporting they can do some real work. hoarding you know they could be sharp on it
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John: their idea of real reporting is making people feel bad yeah yeah you should feel bad get off and so so they're going to hit this is going to last for a while just this Afghanistan thing and pork Biden who I have some clips I want to play after the break but I do have one could begin playing now okay which is that this is his big lament this was the big clip this is the one that you know they were going to get a clip and this is the one just before they sent a predator chopper thing whatever the hell that was you talked about earlier that bomb we don't know anything
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Adam: Oh the AR 9x with the blades it's like a ninja star that that unfolds before your very eyes. This is some like next level stuff they have not told us about and very excited.
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John: Biden This is the Biden not forgive clip. This is the big one
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Unknown: being the father of a army major surfer year in Iraq and before that was in Kosovo as a US Attorney for six months in the middle of a war when he came home after a year and I in Iraq was diagnosed like many many coming home with an aggressive and lethal cancer the brain
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Adam: what we lost, did that come from that theater of war?
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John: This was it makes it sound as though if you went to Iraq, you can come back with cancer form of brain cancer and I have never heard this. It
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Adam: wasn't it wasn't Iraq, he said Bosnia.
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John: But no, he says he was in okay he This is all dubious. By the way. Nobody knows that he was in Bosnia. But he went to Bosnia. Kosovo, Kosovo, I'm sorry, said Kosovo has a lawyer. Yeah. And then he went to Afghanistan or no, I'm sorry. Then he went to Iraq. And then he got this brain cancer like a bunch of people did I guess his way he says it but it's beside the point he drifts off it is not
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Adam: right. But on the on the Twitter. This did not go over well with with military people in their family. This, they were very mad about him saying saying this, and this was after the Marines got blown up. Like Well, okay, yeah, my kid dry, you know, just blew up. Like this, you could hold your kid's hand. This was a bad comment. I don't know if he's freewheeling here or is
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John: it says writers me again, I hit the brick, keep bringing it back to that. But the people in the White House staff that write this crap for him. They're the ones that responsible. They're a bunch of millennial
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Unknown: dick dips.
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John: And this is what comes out and he just reads it. He's just become he's a zombie, this guy.
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Adam: We have some sense, like many of you do. What the families of these brave heroes are feeling today. You get this feeling like you're being sucked into a black hole in the middle of your chest. There's no way out. I heart aches for you. Right? And I know this, my heart aches for you. Okay, we have a continuing obligation, a sacred obligation to all of you. The families have those heroes and obligation is not temporary last forever. The lies we lost they were lives given in the service of liberty, the service, the security, the service of others in the service of America. Like their fellow brothers and sisters in arms who died defending our vision and our values in the struggle against terrorism of the fall on this day, are part of a great noble company of American heroes. So those who carried out this attack as well as anyone who wishes America harm, no this we will not forgive. We will not forget. We will hunt you down and make you pay. Yeah, yeah, they just they pulled out a little bit of the Old Joe. Now the gate the gates of hell Joe Hawk so slow.
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John: If you notice during that clip, you asked for a clarification of one word he said oh, we
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Adam: were able to have a whole conversation between the two
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John: headed we damn near had a conversation in between pauses we will follow them to the gate. ISIS
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Unknown: I'm going to show my mood by Jonah No agenda. Imagine all the people who could do with us. Oh yeah, that'd be fun.
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John: Man. In fact, we do a few people's thank for show today. 1377. Sony with Paul and Parker, Colorado 137 70. You can read this things. If there's anything in here I need Yeah,
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Adam: I'm actually just setting up the next egg. So if you can just read it yourself. That'd be great. Okay, thanks. Yeah, myself. Thanks. Thanks. Bye. You're welcome.
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John: Brian hits in in San Rafael, California. 133 33 is his first donation in six years. He needs to de-douche ng
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Adam: Ah, almost did that. Ah. You've been de deuced.
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John: And we'll give you some jobs karma at the end of the segments, Sean terell. $100.33. I don't know why there's so many long notes. In this segment where we don't read notes.
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Adam: Maybe it's like, maybe it's new people who've come in. It's got to
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John: be new people. Yeah. But many of them say they've been listening. Since you know, some time ago.
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Adam: We have we have lots of trolls and more trolls than ever. So something must be up. Something must be going on is up somehow something comes up.
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John: He's been listening on and off since 2017. And we're long note for $100.33 we want to thank him for that. renay cast saluzzo in Chicago. Cast the Leos Oh, sorry, Renee, if I don't get that right. And this is in honor of her smokin hot sheep doodle who got kicked out a doggy city care.
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Adam: This is why people send you notes here is because you you stop and you read them.
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John: I do I'm I'm an idiot. Coward. Good neck in Seattle, Washington. $100. And he sent a note in which is on page one. I said thank you just as good to show that was not your NBS 7777 Gary Blatt. 7777
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Adam: Do we have a 77 promotion or is this just below 77 1377? makes total sense?
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Adam: He's in the crime ridden part.
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Adam: Oh yes, you just change that.
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John: It's done in a way that Dame Dame night she donates a lot. Leanne Shipley and Covington, Washington. So that's all the people that donated 50 yards and above for show 1377 want to thank each and every one of them for making this all possible.
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Adam: Yes, and Benjamin recurs. He said Saturday was Brian Tucker's birthday switcheroo and de-douche. We put him on the birthday have no idea what switcheroo means. You've been de deuced and I did want to pick this up which I noticed this in the 30 threes from Sam Williams, who says I've started contributing to the show with a monthly 33 dot 33 donation many people don't know you can do that. But you can and he said please de-douche me if he will of course will do that for you. Thank you for your courage.
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Unknown: To stand as requested jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs. Joe Scott karma.
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Adam: meetups are killing it meetups everywhere in the world. This is where the no agenda producers and and also new people, people who you want to bring along and come together, hang out, celebrate and celebrate life and see that we're all very very similar many ways even they are completely different. And this is all the stuff that you find out at the meetup. It's one of the most great experiences I've had in a long time, particularly if you've been locked up like many and have a report from the local 76 they had their meetup on Monday, no audio report this time. But did send a quick paragraph on Monday the 23rd only three of us made it to cheers cafe in the port Richmond neighborhood of Philadelphia proper, but it was great. In the midst of a robust conversation we decided not to break our flow to produce an audio report in the short time that I've been hosting meetups. I've experienced community and camaraderie with open hearts and minds that is so rare, the value is immeasurable. I want to extend gratitude for the courage of all my local 76 peeps and everyone making no agenda meetups happening across the world. And that is from Sean and he says PS no joke.
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Unknown: Going off the deep end. This is john. This is Jim from Denver in the morning. Red Rock cool and still a douchebag stay safe slave revolt in Denver fight county utopia here saying hi to gitmo-nation this is Collin. unwaxed and relax. Hey, this is mountain j stayfree. These waters in the morning y'all and this is tacos we success. We combined meetups here in Denver, and had a great time. Next one in two weeks.
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Adam: And it just cuts off there. But we got it. Thanks for the report. That's
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John: that's the one that they had two simultaneous exams. Yeah, he was talking about this.
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Adam: Yeah. And they come in they combined it.
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John: Got just great. I love I love
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Adam: these meetups. And let's see, well, I can't even promote this one because it's already come and gone. I must have been very wet at the NA lowlands picnic in the park in Delft at one o'clock. So that is, but I guess they just started so but they've been going for about an hour wait. That was eight hours ago. I'm so confused. On where I'm living anymore. Irma, let us know how that went. Also today at three o'clock eastern so just kicked off. That is the buffalo Western New York meetup at Raymond Kilmer veterans Park north to one tonawanda New York. And on Monday tomorrow, the FEMA Region for cellar celebration meet up at 5pm at Paul's Oasis that's in Knoxville, Tennessee. And then we have the third my birthday Sorrento, Italy, the fourth Cleveland, Ohio Chattanooga Tennessee rice bag is that rice is that that's that one's again. And then Dutch, the Dutch Gitmo Nation, people are kicking ass. And then also on the fourth, Dickson county in Tennessee. Those are the meat nodes in the meetups. And this is just a sampling. Hopefully you can find a lot more no agenda meetups.com look for one near you can search by zip code. Look at calendar days, if you can't find anything. Start one yourself. It's really easy. It's a meetup. It's like a party. And I did want to thank the clip custodian today. He has delivered since he started over 1200 clips. of which he says over 700 have been played. Crazy. That's a lot a lot. That seems like a lot. But it's it's it is sometimes a lot
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Unknown: anyway. Not
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Adam: worth something. All right. You had something for the end here. You want to do some Biden's stuff to wrap it up.
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John: I got to buy it. I got a Biden in a sub clip. That was brings out the clip. This is Biden. At the press conferences as Biden presser one.
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Unknown: You say that what America says matters? What do you say to the Afghans who helped troops who may not be able to get out by August 31?
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way we're going to need to try to get you out get matters book. I know no conflict. As a student. Wait a minute, wait a minute. Wait a minute. I wish
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Adam: I had had this earlier. This is so good. He's doing Reverend Al's material. Did he not say no real conflict? Maybe
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Unknown: you say that what America says matters? What do you say to the Afghans who helped troops who may not be able to get out by August 31.
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To try to get you out it matters book. I know of no conflict, no real conflict, almost as a student of history, no conflict where when a war was ending. One side was able to guarantee that everyone they wanted to be extracted from that country would get out and think about it folks. I think it's important for I know the American people get this in their gut.
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There are
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I would argue millions of Afghan citizens who are not Tali mon who did not actively cooperate with us as si V's who have given a chance. Maybe on board a plane tomorrow. It sounds ridiculous. But the vast majority of people in communities like that want to come to America given a choice. So getting every single person out is can't be guaranteed anybody because there's determination all who wants to get out as well. Anyway, it's the process. I was pointing to you.
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Adam: Oh wow. That was three half answers to nothing
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John: yeah I have this a sub clip Biden pressure one is 11 seconds of just Biden confusing just yackin
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Adam: no Biden pressure one now this we just played a sub clip
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John: sub clip Yes.
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Adam: Yes. I'm sorry. I've
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Unknown: got it here is can't be guaranteed anybody because there's a determination all who wants to get out as well. Any rate is the process. I was really pointing to you but who, sir?
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John: What, what did he say?
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Adam: I don't know. What's the process? He thought it was a question from I think he answered someone else's question. Because he says at the end, you know how? Hold on a second because I didn't we didn't play this. But this is the
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Unknown: this the beginning of this clip here. Ladies and gentlemen. Gave me a list here. Yeah, the first person I was instructed to call on was
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Adam: Christ so he was right and so he the wrong person has to question and he's he's trying to answer but the answer that he has in front of him or rehearse something else is somebody else's question yeah. Holy crap was here that will clicks
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Unknown: that quick sub clip again is can't be guaranteed anybody because there's a determination all who wants to get out as well. Any rate it's the process? I was really pointing to you but you sir.
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Adam: Man, it sounds like it doesn't it? Yeah. Oh my goodness.
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John: This The problem is over scripting. We have this problem on our show. We can't even do under scripting. We can't do it. And it just port guy who's just brain dead I mean, he's just can't even point to the right guy.
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Adam: Cool. I'm giving the wrong damn This is great. All right, you got more should we go?
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John: I think we can go I get to give a little sir hand sir hand clip edge which we can easily do on there. Yeah, I
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Adam: mean, you know, Bobby's dead so it can wait another week. And sir hands or hands not out yet either. So hey, Fun Fact Friday is next on no agenda stream you'd like that show. You actually brought clips from that show? I
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John: think I did. I did. I discovered that show. I feel like
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Adam: Johnny Carson give you some props there. Neal Jones didn't is the only one who didn't enter show mix. I'm also going to add in a couple of good ones from 2019 2020
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John: Hey, when What? Before you play the end? Don't we do an ISO showdown at the end here?
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Adam: I'm sorry. We usually do the ISO showdown right after the I'm sorry. I'm losing my marbles. Man.
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John: You're gonna be flying out When? Tomorrow morning early. That's why you're all you're jacked up.
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Adam: What's also I don't know. 930 here 920. Oh, it's
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John: getting late for you. Okay,
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Adam: so let's come on. Once you got
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John: Okay, I only have ones that makes it easy to get to.
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Adam: Doesn't mean that it doesn't mean that that's it. Let's see.
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John: I have one called tough day. tough day. Okay, let
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Adam: me see if I have anything good here. No, it's probably going to have to be yours. Because somehow the only ISO I have is this one. What just just not going to cut it.
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Think it's even better. I played it here instead of in the show. Okay, there we go. I love that guy, though. He kind of said what everyone's thinking. Yeah, right. Alright, so end of show from Neil, who is actually in the path of what is it Ida, isn't it? So he's in the path and we pray for him, his family and everybody else. They're in the path of Buddhism. hope it's not too bad. And then we got a couple of ones from back in the early days when we were still called the Wu Han flew. So keep a lookout for that. And coming to you from the corona resistance, crime ridden Kingdom of the Netherlands and Amsterdam gitmo-nation lowlands. In the morning, everybody on Adam Curry, and from Northern
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John: Silicon Valley where I seem to be stuck on Jhansi Dvorak,
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Adam: we return on Thursday. I'll be back in the hill country. And if you want to, you can think of us remember us@dvorak.org slash na stay safe everybody. Right, I'm Adam Curry. Goodbye. Goodbye, John. Goodbye. In the morning, goodbye you can say goodbye
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John: nice to have a nice flight.
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Adam: Yes Thank you very much. Hey oh and adios mofos such
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well like Apollo Creed, accidental outbreak that's hard to concede. Hillary could fix this or sleepy Joe Donald Trump don't trust China China is as Oh when I step up in China your wife steps correct the grandma gave her flu shot better terrible check from the North China plain all the way to pullback put your math on tight don't ever disrespect nobody knows what's going on. Nobody knows what's going on. We nobody knows what's going on. Now you got it. Nobody knows Roscoe. Me. Somebody let folks know free. Somebody let's go free. Don't go out. Don't go out. Get out. The gate again. Nobody knows what's going on. Nobody knows. Adios mopho John dvorak.org slash in a tough day.
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