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September 16th, 2021 • 3h 23m

1382: super-mutation

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John: They're still testing aspirin.
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Adam: Adam Curry John C. Dvorak Thursday, September 16 2021. This year award winning gitmo-nation Media assassination Episode 1382. This is no agenda. We're one in 500 and broadcasting live from th heart of Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region numbers in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry
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John: and from Northern Silicon Valley, where I'm gonna sit here and wait for the Zephyr I'm John C. Dvorak
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Unknown: buzzkill.
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Adam: Yes, I'm expecting it to show up last Thursday was a very slow moving like 18 cars
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John: even further back than the Zephyr maybe there was a slow mover recently. That was a full one. But
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Adam: yeah. Which that was the one we talked about. You should Oh, don't worry about it's moving slow. That was the most important part of the report. Yeah,
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John: I guess I was what was not did not Don't worry about if you're on the tracks. I mean, one thing not to worry about a slow moving Zephyr No. I
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Adam: mean, that means the economy is slow moving.
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John: Forward. I got up this morning. I'm here I'd say in the morning. And there's one of those monster freight trains going by with 1000 containers.
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Adam: I think we've also reorg to things the US imported some crazy amount of like $600 billion worth of stuff from China in in quarter one I was reading like, that's a lot a
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John: lot. Believe me, I see it coming in.
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Adam: We have a trade deficit. You know, the excess of 250. It's crazy. Before you give us the three by three, and I know it's Thursday, so everyone's highly excited about
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John: Oh, they're all
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Adam: jacked. Everyone's always anticipating I did watch the MTV Video Music Awards.
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John: A bit of that, well, I
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Adam: You and I are the only ones
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John: I only got like 10 minutes.
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Adam: My point is you and I are the only ones you and you and I are the only reason is thinks they had barely cracked a million viewers on MTV itself. Now that's down 31% from last year, which was 1.3 million, just a few years ago, they were looking at 10 12 million. And then you know, they're broadcasted everywhere on The CW was the probably the biggest place where they would get ratings after that 0.6 rating so they're close to Asterix land there. And you're right it was boring and despite this is why I was interested in it despite that they had full crowds everyone cheering it wasn't one of those award shows where it was the artists just looking into a dead audience with you know with puppets or some crap like that. m five M is dying puppets e m five M is dying people aren't watching any more than not watching the news they're not watching the network's I mean it's really down you missed it
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John: I don't believe I single Digi was a sucky show that's why nobody watched it not because the M five M is dying. It's
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Adam: is Yes it is. It's because no one they are doing whatever they can but no one cares anymore.
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John: They're doing a crappy job. I think his demand is you don't even have your foot people
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Adam: don't have cable the cord cutting is complete. I'm just worried that the M five m will die before we do we'll have nothing left to deconstruct.
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John: Well, that's not going to happen and just take a look at the stock price of Charter Communications if
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Adam: you believe that what you just said that's all stock buybacks I'm on to those guys I know how it works
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John: well the show was dreadful.
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Adam: Even though I really like Jota Mio the director now he used to be an assistant producer not associate but assistant and he directed it but yeah, it was filled with Illuminati crap Of course.
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John: Oh yeah do ridiculous Illuminati crap
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Adam: I was the butter Ward's everyone's but everyone's but
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John: the black girl
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Adam: there were a whole bunch of Yeah, Chloe. There are a whole bunch of button girls
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John: what I watch Chloe show her butt off. This is not even that good of an attractive button
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Adam: that Madonna had had a bbl. Brazilian bucketlist is very, very, very sad. What's going on? She's 63 What happened? Maddie, we liked you with your old butt too. We didn't have to go through all that. Highly sexualized. I
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John: missed that part. That must have been. That was the opening like a grant Granny's butt lift.
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Adam: Yeah, that gbl that's what we're gonna call it from now on. Everybody
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right every single Thursday Jcd goes takes looks at the top three morning shows give us a rundown on a three by three tell us what's really happening in the world of M five M, which he still claims is not dying. Let's see if that's true. What are they doing john?
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John: Well, NBC was all jacked up. They had one one thing after another and they were they were going through it, they started off and I end up watching like, a little longer than I should have. Because every time I went back and I managed to get this out of the way, every time I went back to ABC, which would not normally have well, they were doing a lot of sales.
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Adam: sales. Are they selling sales but
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John: not today? It was it was a wall to wall coverage of the new I guess is coming out in a couple of days of the what's the name of the degenerate morning show?
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Adam: Jennifer
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John: Zephyr 1234 by 678 is the normal Zephyr going by the normal speed
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Adam: ladies and gentlemen alert the boys and girls and squad SC NBC nothing to worry about normal Zephyr just go and buy bitcoin currently 47,749 Oh my god. Rare three by three Zephyr report combo are people lucky who were tuned in today or
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John: did they should be thankful? Yes. So this is the morning show whatever it's called that the Apple TV ads
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Adam: in the new season nobody watches Oh I love that show. Yeah, I'm
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John: just saying it's not on any it's not on cable is not on anything you
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Adam: got to get that you got to be you have to get the call. No you don't you can watch it on Roku but you'd need to join the cult you need to pay for it.
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John: I'm not paying for it.
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Adam: I'd like to first episode The first series I thought it was pretty good.
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John: I thought it was excellent.
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Adam: Well someone's about you we've watched it someone was watching
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John: Yeah, but it's like why is ABC promoting it? Oh wait a minute. Oh whoops. Apple Disney once again your shareholder in both companies.
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Adam: How does that phone call go? No. I mean it's like hey, yeah, we got it we got to do it I'll do it the ABC guy
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John: I'll be no no no I'm not gonna be low read job set up the ABC guy. Yeah. Hey, ABC
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Adam: man this Lauren power and Raj are power jobs.
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John: Surely you've heard all miss jobs all miss jobs dad. Yeah. Good to hear from ya.
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Adam: Surely you've heard me I we have this a fantastic job of asking good friend, friend of the friend of the company. And with that, we really need to do a little bit of promotion. Can I count on you for the next board meeting with? I'm on the compensation committee? As you know, yes. Okay. Thanks. Bye. So I just saw television
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John: in so I go from ABC to NBC. I go from ABC to see if nothing I can't get away from it. That's all they're doing. And they have Jennifer Aniston on there talking about her acting chops. And oh, how much work she had to do on this show. With her good friend Reese, and how they was like something was great to work with Reese because she's been friends for a long time. And then they get to reveal their inner selves as they say. And you know, and you know, last season was so good. We felt it was going to be impossible to top there was no way but yet we did it.
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Adam: It's crazy. We pulled it off somehow in the midst of a callback COVID how hard it was to shoot during COVID they
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John: brought it in? Yes. Oh, Joe COVID took it off. No. COVID
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Adam: Alright, so that was ABC back to screw abs. ABC those guys is
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John: the future of work. They're predicting $19 an hour. And they're and then they get cut from that and because he missed the beginning of that segment, they cut to the new weather woman Dylan, who's is pregnant as a house. So she's so it's kind of like a throwback to the original Al Roker.
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Adam: Okay, that's one way of
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John: looking at it. The old old Al Roker. Yeah. Before he had the staples. Yes. So then they go into they bring in what's his name? The guy who does Carson Daly is the gay showbiz course show because he does a pop pop start lists. And they took the Detroit Hall of Fame to go into that and then they quickly quit. Jump to the classic bought a classic scam. The Rolling Stones new 500 Greatest Songs ever. Wait, was this the stones
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Adam: or was this
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John: metallic Rolling Stone magazine?
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Adam: Because Metallica just did this? They did an album
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John: does Rolling Stone magazine. Oh, okay. I gotcha. The 500
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Adam: goes just it's just a list. It's not an actual collection. Okay, I got it.
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John: Yeah. No, it's no collection. Just a list. So everything at the top 500 all 500 Road tests on 500 500
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Adam: Can you name 10?
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John: The top three okay.
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Adam: Brown sugar.
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John: No, these are all problematic. These are all songs this is a this is the woke This is the woke
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Adam: 500 500 everybody here we go. Number three.
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John: Number three is change is gonna come by. By What's his name? Sam Cooke. That's the number three song of 500
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Adam: Okay.
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John: Yeah
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Unknown: that's the Yes. Yeah.
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Adam: Okay. All right. Well, I'm ready for number I can't wait for I gonna guess number one. What's number two? What's number two? Oh, you'll never guess it's I think number two is cheating. You know I'm not cheating. Number two is it's raining men.
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John: FIGHT the power. Which my Public Enemy really
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Adam: tall man. Yeah, fight
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John: is woke.
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Adam: It's very woke. Now let me think about number one. Number one.
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John: I mean, if you get this, I'd be stunned. He just idiotic?
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Adam: Is there any hints you can give me without totally giving it away? Because this is such a vast, you know, going from public enemy to Sam Cooke. I mean, that's hard.
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John: Okay, I'll give you a one. It's a female singer.
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Adam: That would be then it has to be. Ella Fitzgerald.
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John: jerrells. Not even on the list.
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Adam: Whitney Houston. She
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John: be a Houston a great Ella Fitzgerald be part of 500
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Adam: Okay, Risa Franklin with respect.
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John: Yeah, you got it. Really? Cujo?
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Adam: Yeah. Okay, and no one no one clued me off. No one clued me off.
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John: Well, you got it it's respect is the number one file of 500 great songs of all time by the way this is includes Mozart well
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Adam: hey, let's just let's just listen to it one more time. ESP ICT Yes. Wow. Okay, way to go Rolling Stone. Wow,
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John: work five talking about these lists. I've been involved in them and they're done to get attention and they got they're gonna get a lot of attention because this list is idiotic. Wow. And that was still
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Adam: we're still on NBC now.
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John: That's NBI that's the end of NBC and then we already did ABC. CBS I'm sorry we did was ACC is a stupid thing. Okay, now Oh, by the way, they The last thing that NBC had to do say this they did get one plus one more plug. They really jammed it in today. One more plug for a new movie coming out that I didn't know about. And I had another movie so why are you doing this movie? Steven Spielberg is doing West Side Story.
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Adam: Oh yeah. No, I this is a yes and there was a big controversy over that because they couldn't they were trying to put non Hispanic Latin x actors into the gang this will not stand
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John: I don't even want to discuss this but let's go to ABC now I'm sorry that CBS
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Adam: Central Intelligence broadcast systems what were they?
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John: This is bad this guy Tony de coupla whatever his name one of the hosts all I saw on here until they did cut away from this but this guy apologizing on the air and given grief by to what's her name the black woman that can't remember name ever. It was Gail Gail shale. Gale who's just a worst. He's apologizing and going on and on and reading mean tweets about this about he left her freezer door open at the house as thought out a month's worth of his wives. Milk that was breastfeeding clothes.
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Adam: Whoops
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John: and so now she would have all the woman that the mom was pissed and everybody that jumped all your are horrible man and they talked about killing him one person after another yes your you have your right you hit your in your right to kill him.
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Adam: No. You're not serious about it. Above I
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John: did. I'm just he just reading the tweets I don't know it just it was horrible. So then they cut to dinner it cut to some promotion for some woman who is doing a cookbook on old recipes. Hello, Mimi, what are you doing this weekend? Mimi's got been trying to do. She's doing her egg book but she's getting millions of old recipes. Every now it's all about Baltimore cooking and they
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Adam: were going back to old school. That's what's happening.
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John: And they go Oh, we got this Oh, and they got old recipes from and she this woman's made a collection. A huge collection. This is just a millennial, a huge collection of 200 cookbooks, old cookbooks. My wife has got 1000 cookbooks. After watching this segment I we have a gratuitous bookshelf in the dining room that just has a bookshelf of just random cookbooks, that I that's there basically for decoration. And I've got 75 cookbooks in that bookshelf. I mean, this, this is like you said you sound
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Adam: on the one hand flabbergasted. This is taking place in the other hand, a little, maybe a little inverse. I was gonna say animation vs. I know when my envious, because you guys should have a book in that collection. You should be on CBS plug in the book.
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John: We have better chops than this. That's what I'm saying. Of course, you know, it's a millennia can't have anyone over 50 on these shows anymore. So forget it. that's beside the point. It was just like a funding thing. And then, and then the woman herself admits she can't cook. The worst part is,
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Adam: I think Mimi should just do an egg substack egg.substack.com?
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John: Could
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Adam: you make a lot more money do a recipe every day?
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John: That's not a bad idea. Yeah. I doubt pass it on. It will please do so. So that's your three by three. And it was like,
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Adam: and you tell me that mainstream media is not dying after that rundown
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John: definitely scrambling,
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Adam: kind of in line with the M five M. Before we get into some of the other news, I got a note from the anonymous gay accountant, high end California accounting from him. Yeah. And he texts me from time to time. And he said he found a bill which I believe is going to be slipped into the three and a half trillion dollar reconciliation bill. And it is hr 3940, known as the local journalism sustainability act. Oh, they're going to do what they did in Canada, they're going to pay them. And here's how it works. It is payroll credit for compensation of local news journalists. And this is, is really quite phenomenal. So they have definitions of what is a law. What is local? What is actually here locally?
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John: Can I guess it the definition? Or at least part of
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Adam: it local news journalists, give me the definition according to the law that is now in writing, not law, but the proposed law. a democrat? Yes. That's exactly what it says. For purposes of the term local news journalists means any individual who regularly gathers collects photographs, records, rights, or reports, news or information that concerns local events or other matters of local public interest. Now, the term regular Yeah, I mean, the term regularly is the one that is now and I think this may actually now that you say that may be aimed at a lot of the Silicon Valley kind of news companies in California that got so screwed by the gig rule. They had to you know, they couldn't write X amount of of articles without being on the payroll. So I think this is a way to get them on the payroll and it's a doozy because per employee, you may deduct from payroll taxes from payroll taxes, so not regular payroll, you may deduct deduct up to 12 and a half $1,000 per quarter per employee who qualifies as a local news journalist. That's a pretty nice little do Hickey there.
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John: That's interesting,
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Adam: huh? Now can we take advantage of this Can you can you be local to local, your local you report regularly is a problem. We don't have enough pay Roll. That's dammit. We have payroll. We can't we can't participate, I guess. But isn't that interesting? Isn't that interesting? And people say, well, but it's good to stimulate local journalism, it's in trouble. Yeah. The problem is, once everybody's in everyone's counting on this tax credit, then you know, it's easy for the government to come around and say, you know, change this for your district or your state, because you haven't really been on board with the program. And that's what you'd expect to happen. It's just isn't that just fundamentally wrong? The government should not be funding that unless you're a state run organization, and you stated upfront, or all of these journalists should say, Yeah, my part of my compensation is brought to you by the Democrat Party of America.
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John: Great catch. Well, greatly IPS on any other show podcast in broadcast. It's not gonna be on NBC Nightly News. You know,
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Adam: that's what that's what our producers are. They are the best producers in the universe, the hga strikes again. Well, the ag a condemning the gbl.
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John: He talks in riddles.
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Adam: Yes. So we have I really only have one category for COVID, which is mandates and marketing. I think that's kind of where we're at, at this moment. But maybe we started off with a little reminder from now Dr. Peter McCullough, we still both like him. Right? We think he's still on the up and up. This guy's the real deal.
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John: Yeah, I think so.
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Adam: Okay, good. I have no reason to believe otherwise, when he's, he's the one that's been most reliable. He has the most credentials. I mean, he's right out front. And this is him talking about the vaccines and how they are duds. And this needs to be a reminder for everybody. They are duds, you're probably not going to die early from having having accepted the vaccine into your life.
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Unknown: But you're not protected. It's a dud. And you're probably well aware of this in Israel, far more than 80% of people who are developing COVID-19 are fully vaccinated. The Delta peak in Israel is just as big as the pre vaccinated peak. It's obvious the vaccine is not stopping Delta, almost everybody has at 90% 100% Delta, go over to Singapore. Same thing, go over to Iceland, same thing. Gibraltar, same thing. Go up to the UK, now we're talking about probably 50% of those with Delta are fully vaccinated. And of those who are dying in the UK. It's about 65% fully vaccinated, okay 65% and their death rates among those hospitalized. With Delta in the UK as well as the United States the death rates are higher than compared to unvaccinated. So a paper by farenthold in Houston studied these individuals, and they were the one to break the news that a fully vaccinated person could get delta contracted and pass it to another vaccinated person. venkata Krishnan started studying this and found that the Delta variant, the spike protein had a changes conformation where the antibodies from Pfizer cannot hit it so that the antibodies from Pfizer now are useless. Even in high concentrations, they can't seem to hit Delta adequately. And then this whole thing blew open last week with a report out of Oxford, they Tropical Medicine unit located in hoji, Minh city, Vietnam. They were fully vaccinated workers with AstraZeneca, about two months after being vaccinated. So as good as you're gonna get, and they started to develop Delta. It was a very well done studies published in Lancet. And then that bombshell finding was that the viral loads in the mouth and nose of those vaccinated were 251 times that from the the previous unvaccinated era. So as we sit here today, the vaccinated are it appears to be super spreaders carrying large amounts of virus and then passing it to the unvaccinated.
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Adam: I mean, this seems right. The numbers show it numbers, man, everyone's trying to live by the damn numbers. People don't understand numbers. They really don't they have no idea how I mean, and we really wanted it's encouraged in mainly by Silicon Valley. How many hours did you sleep restful last night? How many steps did you take? You know, the new the new Apple Watch is everything's like how long did it take how many strokes before it's like everything is is calculated and it's supposed to make you feel like you're in control of your body.
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John: But then the name of that was a little fad that was popular was self and had a term self
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Adam: care. self care?
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John: No, no, that's a number of things. But the chatroom might know this is what you do wired yourself up to all these get all this gear and you knew exactly what your ever your blood pressure was to the minute and all this other stuff transhumanism. No that's another thing that's different bio hacking.
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It was no but it's your close your bio. Bio is something like bio someday. But what's your Natalie?
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Adam: Well Conti
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John: deli duck formerly named del Conte was into this to an extreme quantified
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Adam: self quantified self.
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John: Yes,
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Adam: there you go. Thanks. Oh,
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John: room room. Yeah, the she was a quote and there's all these quantified self people and they're out there. But meanwhile just you just played you played that clip. I have a clip that kind of that's part of that. And then you have a note I have to read. Okay, that refers to a guy. What can
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Adam: I play this 15 second clip to set your clip up?
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John: If you think it will set it up.
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Adam: No shit, I don't know what you want to play. So I'm afraid now let's just play your clip. He's got me freaked out.
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John: This is a long clip this Tick Tock girl. I don't know if you've seen this clip. But she's the one who's got some and I looked at her ailment and is a true genuine ailment. But she talks about something going on, which we've talked about a number of times, and then we discussed during the exosome discussion.
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Adam: Yes, this is the virus does not exist. It's all exosomes.
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John: No, there's a virus but the exosomes may be causing illness in certain types of people. You want to play this?
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Adam: Yeah, sure.
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Unknown: Hey, tick tock, and you don't know me. But this is a video about my medical experiences with the pointy thing that people are getting nowadays. I haven't taken it. But I'm going to tell you something about it that I know medically. This isn't misinformation. This is my own personal experience. And my doctors agree with this experience. So I have a disorder called SIRs c IR s if you choose to Google it, chronic inflammatory response syndrome, inflammation in response to toxins. My body, my immune system makes inflammation and overreact in response to toxins. I'm a walking toxicity meter. I walk into buildings, I walk by anything poisonous. And I can tell you that it's poisonous because within seconds I get sick. I produce my body produces inflammation, just like someone with a peanut allergy can get sick from 10 feet away. If there's something poisonous, I can sense it from 10 feet away. mold is primarily what I react to because little Did you know or most people don't know mold is highly poisonous. It's not just allergens. It's not just spores. It releases poisonous gases to defend itself. So poisonous there. 10 eight of the 10 deadly is biochemical weapons in the world. Our moles, toxins. It's not harm harmless. It's not some innocent fuzzy stuff. But I digress. I also react to toxic bacteria. I react to heavy metal toxins and more. Well, there's a new toxin I'm reacting to. And it's vaccinated people. Oh, yeah. Conspiracy Theory. Every time I'm around vaccinated people, I get sick. I can't go into public anymore without getting sick. I have to to survive. But I get sick. I get a cough. I get brain fog. I get headaches, I get in trouble thinking trouble with my memory, my body starts to ache and my skin burns. Every inch of my skin starts burning like it's on fire. And after a few hours, I get so sick, so sick just by being out in the public. out in fresh air out at a park around other people where I didn't used to get sick. I
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get sick now. grocery stores that even if they don't have mold, I didn't used to get sick there. I get sick now. And it's growing and growing and growing this last year the more people get vaccinated, and I don't get sick around unvaccinated people. When I'm around friends who have not been vaccinated, I don't get sick. But if I'm with friends who have been vaccinated, I get sick. There's a lot of studies that the news isn't telling you about about the spike proteins. They messed up the spike proteins that the COVID vaccine makes and tells your DNA to make they're poisonous. So what do you think happens when they tell someone's DNA to manufacture these spike proteins that are poisonous? They build up and build up and build up. I can smell them on people's breath. And it makes me sick. I react quickly to poison but what do you think is gonna happen in a few years? To everyone else?
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Adam: Alright, quick, quick response one I wish he would say what she got really really sick. What does that mean? I mean, she didn't really explain that. Or that is something like a peanut allergy to the troll room was vicious during that clip. I mean, vicious. Like first the most frequently posted comment this is psychosomatic to. You should go kill yourself. This is really quite dynamite. what's what's going on trolls. She's full of crap. She's total whack job. pulled her down and vaxxer so she dies sooner. I mean, these are really this is I've never seen this. I've never seen this.
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John: Yes it group.
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Adam: Yeah, well, they're trolls. Yeah, it was now I'm hearing around the hill country. There's a lot of particular women who are becoming somewhat nervous based upon This news that a lot of people are getting sick from the vaccinated and now there's like I don't really want vaccinated around me.
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John: We have a lot of discussion that comes in, we don't do it. I have not gotten sick around the vaccinated. But there's a lot of people that have sent us notes about you know, they've been hanging out with some dude a friend of theirs to get vaccinated, and they had, you know, erotic dreams.
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Adam: Or the guy, the guy, the guy who he was with his girlfriend, which is a short relationship, but after she got vaccine, he had erectile dysfunction. And he said, I've never had that. And after they broke up because of said erectile dysfunction, I'm presuming. Because it went away. Yeah.
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John: Yeah, well, that could be psychosomatic too. But of course. But yeah, and the discussion of the exosomes is a valid one that we went into great detail on in some show a month or two ago. So there's something to it. And there are people out there that do get inflammatory responses and mold is the is the best example of that. Tell me about it. That's that's my that's my jam right there in the mold.
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Adam: That's why that's why I have a corseted.
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John: Yeah, so you could be you could maybe get riled up by someone if hanging out with someone who's faxed backstop?
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Adam: No, I have to pay attention to see if I start tingling anywhere. Yeah, excuse me. Are you vaccinated cuz I'm tingling? See what's going on here?
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John: The new Come on.
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Adam: here's here's the new scare tactic, which I love
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Unknown: and shocking new statistics. Hopkins University. One in every 500 Americans has died from COVID-19. The latest death toll reported yesterday show 662,899 deaths.
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Adam: Now this was a big talking point one in 501 and 500. And please pay attention to taking all the all the COVID deaths that has been counted and saying now all of them have died from COVID. Not with but from COVID, which I think is a lie. And that's a demonstrable lie,
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John: demonstrably dying from a hangnail if you want to do that do it that way too much. He had a hangnail Oh. hangnail caused his death.
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Adam: Yeah. Split head. Yeah.
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John: Is the but also,
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Adam: but also this headline. What is the percentage of one in 500 0.2%? No, no. Even if all those deaths were were from COVID. I mean, I think there's there's higher numbers of other things. Yeah, it doesn't seem like it's you know, one in 500 Armada hunker down. Have
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John: you ever is very dubious of
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Adam: it? No, it's a lie. Because there's no way there's no way No way. No way. But that's
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John: pointing out is that the death rate is pretty low. It's like less than USB one point naught point two, but probably no point. oh five
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Adam: was not the case fatality rate, which would be even. Probably even much smaller number. Or it should be much smaller number.
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John: They like to lie with statistics. We know that.
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Adam: So there's some big problems in life to talk to the topic. I
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John: want to read this note. Oh, yes. This is from the nurse shortage. And it brings in a point that you made with one of the clips is producer Andre. You guys have talked about the nursing shortage a little bit and what I wanted to offer some insight that I don't think has been brought out yet. My girlfriend's an ER doctor. And then he says Where? and tells me the nursing shortage is due to nurses offered more to be traveling nurses than to work regularly at umaine hospitals is a big deal. Big deal that no one's talking about. Were talking about. She showed me a screenshot from a group chat. Nurses are being a group chat to the group chat nurses. I'm gonna just look into
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Adam: a group chat of the nurses
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John: chat where nurses webinars were being offered at $300 a week. Housing stipend per diem 111 $100 before tax deductions. This kind of irked her because she she has it and let me I'm gonna have to, because she did I cut this off in their IRA. Some she said gnosis I'm traveling nurses are earning more than doctors. To a near home air show in Austin nors. Hey,
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Adam: hold on. I got it here. I think you're missing
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John: out. Yeah, cuz I'm cut something right somebody just got cut off into
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Adam: qualify as a traveling nurse, you only have to be 50 miles outside of your home area. So an example not where she is an Austin nurse can go to Killeen or waco and earn big bucks. At the hospital she works at she's constantly This is his girlfriend again. She's constantly complaining about not having enough nurses. And this doesn't account for any mandatory vaccine issues they're dealing with. Another note is at this particular hospital, they don't pay the intown nurses enough to leave. So they leave but to make up for the staffing shortfall, they bring in the traveling nurses pay them the higher rate. So that means you're literally seeing nurses traveling 50 miles down the road to make twice as much if not more, and this is the whole thing has been completely messed up. Now, since we're doing notes. I was gonna do the healthcare cloud.
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John: Stop there. The reason I wanted to read this note, because she makes the claim that she's had 50 people in the ER Wait, he talks about the number of people to make it short. There are all the people that are in the hospital sick are all vaccinated, which he questions vaccinator on
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Adam: vaccines. She says 85% vaccinated. Yeah.
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John: That's what he says is bullshit. He says is bullshit. But she says that's the fact, too. We have the doctor that says 85% are vaccinated. Oh,
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Adam: I got a note from one of our health care professionals. Five Points. And I thought it was interesting because we've been talking about what is wrong with our health care system. One Hippocratic oath, we read this whole thing. Turns out now they don't really do the Hippocratic Oath anymore. Johns Hopkins has an adapted version and this professional says yes, we do a truncated form of the oath upon graduation from medical school. The entire version is long and makes references to never charging for education. So that's omitted since you probably graduate with a quarter million dollars in debt. Then the professional says, and this this was interesting. Please stop saying doctors suck. And nurses are what saving healthcare. I'm pretty sure neither of us ever said either of those things. I just want to check with you every ever said
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John: doctor suck. I've never said doctors suck but a lot of doctors do suck.
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Adam: Yeah, and nurses are what saving healthcare constantly
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John: implied that nurses save everyone's lives not
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Adam: healthcare, not healthcare,
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John: but people's lives. It's about people Yeah, but health care.
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Adam: Well, the art totally blows. Our professional was angry about this, or whatever. Whatever he she heard. A doctor has a minimum of 1111 years of training during which time they are going into debt than earning minimum wage giving up their prime partying reproductive and earning years to take care of people. Being a doctor is no longer than lucrative profession it was and you have a far greater chance of being well off as a registered nurse nurse than a medical doctor. If you calculate the debt to earning timing and ratio. Example certain speciality nurses in Portland make more than the average hospital physician or part of a union only require two to four years of schooling, get regular breaks may work three days a week average maybe 45k in debt and are ready to work and they're in their 20s. I'll stop there as our as our valuable team members, but in no way is their role similar to physicians in no way is their training similar and in no way Do they have nearly as much skin in the game. So without going into your points, that system is F capital F. So don't get mad at me. f capital F Yes, F with a capital F.
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John: Oh, I thought it was no okay
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Adam: F with an important caveat to above John's beloved Indian physician whom we often say I'm doing the voice. This is how it happens. There's no context in text from doing the voice now. There is an important caveat to above John's beloved Indian physician to be often referred to as his doc of choice. racist, adding that India is the biggest exporter of physicians has an entirely corrupt and mismanaged education system talking
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John: about my favorite,
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Adam: do you this is what happens. It's more important, I think for us to listen to the grievances and not understand this and this we did nothing wrong. This isn't just nuts. But there's this there's truth in here. So, the exporting of the Indian doctors is frowned upon by this particular medical professional. Because you know, because now they get screwed. root here and they bring into cheap labor. Hello,
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John: yes, it's frowned upon by me.
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Adam: Miss public health opportunity of enormous magnitude. Here comes something that we've been talking about from day one. You can draw a linear graph correlating someone's body body mass index slash obesity, with the probability of developing severe COVID. There's a direct correlation with diabetes and the chance of developing severe COVID. This is what needs to be told to the American public. Yes. And you'd expect your surgeon general to do it. And they don't do it here. They don't do it in the Netherlands. They don't do it in France. They don't do it in Germany. Get a clue. I get
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John: out while you can. fat shaming,
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Adam: fat shaming, yes. The David Geffen School of Medicine. This is part of the Hippocratic oath. I want to I want
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John: to share this. I wanted to get back to this guy's note. What's he talking about? My Indian doctor? Is this guy just listen to every other word. What What is he? How does he come to these conclusions?
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Adam: I think my point is don't take it. Personally, because we didn't say any of this. But this is how someone is listening who is extremely who's, who should self diagnose the amygdala because it's near and trouble fixed. As By the way, I think it's a she
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John: and and Okay, well, then we recognize the women are the woke women that listen to this show. And there's a few
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Adam: that Whoa, whoa, no, no, you're taking this the wrong bit does you get
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John: climate change? No, she's
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Adam: mad about her profession, not us even ends with love. You guys don't ever change. Thanks for all the research has nothing. It has nothing to do with us. This is someone who sees the bull crap in their industry and is and doesn't know where to go with it. So let's email a podcaster. That's, that's that's
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John: got your grievances, email, a podcast,
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Adam: here's a podcast or you could email I was wrong. I was wrong. I was wrong. I was wrong.
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Unknown: I was wrong. I've encouraged all my overweight friends to get vaccinated, at least most of them. I just I was about to take the vaccine myself. I was allocated the UFC allocated a bunch of vaccines. And I showed up to get vaccinated. And there was a mistake and they said the way the CDC has it, you have to actually go to the hospital. And I said, I can't do that right now. But I'll be back in two weeks. Can we do it? Then? They said Yes, fine. And so then in between that two weeks time, the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, which is the one that DFC had allocated got pulled, because people were getting blood clot, right? Hey, and so then I started looking into it. And then two people that I know had like severe side effects of getting vaccinated. just random, because I know a lot of people it's fairly safe. If you look at the numbers, like the people that have adverse side effects, versus the people that don't it's a small, it's not even 1% it's a very small percentage of people that have adverse side effects. So Joe
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Adam: never got Vax. That makes him a very dangerous man. He's a living zombie. He should not be alive right now. Especially after the horse paste. What are they going to do with him now?
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John: This is a couple of things going on that I've noticed that are I don't know what they're gonna do and what they're doing with them nothing. They're gonna it's gonna be like you're just you know, let's ignore him. A couple other
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Adam: celebrity stories so don't go too far off the track.
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John: Okay, no, cuz I want to talk about the boosters No,
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Adam: no, no, you're moving way too fast. No, we have we have one more celebrities thing and then we have mandates. We have to talk mandates before you go to boosters. To hold the boosters. I'll give you boosters. Nicki Minaj stirred up quite a ruckus. Did you follow any
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John: of this and you see this thing from the beginning to the end. I was gonna do a report on it. But then I decided Damn, and I'll let it slide. But it was covered by everybody but they wouldn't cover her actual tweets. No one would read the tweet. She has some tremendously funny tweets yet she aimed at at joy. Mother
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Adam: what's your face the Meghan McCain I think she had some
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John: tolerate a fuck herself.
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Adam: So, but this is really important because Nicki Minaj is, I mean, she has a call to me here this. This, by the way is the cult. Nicki Minaj called outside the CDC in Atlanta. And sadly, this is exactly what the media doesn't want you to see. These are African Americans, a das mainly. And what are they saying? You know, Fauci is lying Nicki Minaj is right so this is a problem so the reason why she started this is hey they want me to get vaccinated for the met the big Met Gala. I'm not going to get vaccinated for the Met if I if I'll do it when I feel I've had an it's actually it was quite a normal thing that she said it was a calm reasonable tweet. It'll be a read it it'll be once I feel I've done enough research. I'm working on that. Now. In the meantime, I love to be safe wear the mask with two strings, the grip your head and face. Not that loose one. And then she added my cousin and and this is this was a No, I mean it. No agenda listeners and producers must have been triggered by this one. My cousin in Trinidad won't get the vaccine because his friend got it and became impotent. his testicles became swollen. His friends, his friend was weeks away from getting married. Now the girl called off the wedding. So just pray on it. And make sure you're comfortable with your decision not bullied. Didn't we have a note from a producer who talked about the black balls?
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John: Yeah, his balls roll up and turn black.
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Adam: So that sounded pretty, pretty reasonable to me that that actually happened.
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John: I thought her tweet was reasonable. And then I know you have the
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Adam: the joy you have the joy that there was a couple of joy read clips, but I have this is the initial response to her, which is interesting because she's talking about her community. This is what the problem it's the it's the marketing of to the black and brown community, the most hesitant group in the world. And Moe and I talked about in the most least most recent mo facts if you want to hear a little bit more besides the Tuskegee experiment behind that, but neither Nicki Minaj or joy Reid are American descendants of slavery that just think it's funny that they're talking about their community
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Unknown: and people like Nicki Minaj, I have to say this, you have a platform sister, that is 22 million followers. Okay, I have 2 million followers. You have 22 million followers on Twitter, for you to use your platform to encourage our community to not protect themselves and save their lives. But God says do you could do better than that you got that plaque from you. It's it's a blessing. It's a blessing that you got that that people listen to you and they listen to you when they listen to me. For you to use your platform to put people in the position of dying from a disease they don't have to die from oh my god as a fan as a hip hop fan as somebody was your fan. I'm so sad that you did that. So sad that you did that sister. Oh my God. Oh,
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Adam: my clutch my pearls. I mean, that response is not warranted on any channel. Any new anything that calls itself news. That's not even opinion. That's just sister talk. What was the hell about?
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John: I don't know. I thought she was off the rails totally off the rails for and it was incredibly. It was it was just sick. That woman is why is this woman have a show?
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Adam: She's woke. Uber woke course. Alright, so
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John: now Minaj sent a tweet back together kicked off a Twitter.
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Adam: Oh, yeah. Yeah, for a week.
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John: People should go look it up. But the point is very funny. Very funny stuff
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Adam: coming with us coming apart at the seams and not not able to hold it together. And now we've got the mandates. This is on deck. A short supercop reminding you that this would never
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Unknown: happen. We cannot require someone to be vaccinated. That's just not what we can do.
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Needless to say, the right of women
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to make decisions about their own bodies is not negotiable.
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No, definitely not. You don't want to mandate and try and force anyone to take a vaccine. We've never done that. Our interest is very simple from the federal government, which is Americans privacy and rights should be protected. It is a matter of privacy to know who is or who isn't.
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We don't want to be mandating from the federal government to the general population. It would be unenforceable and not appropriate. Perhaps the federal government should step in and issue mandates and if not, are you putting the needs of unvaccinated people ahead of the needs of vaccinated?
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I think the question here when that's not the role of the federal government? No, I don't think it should be mandatory. I
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Adam: wouldn't demand to be mandatory. First. We must increase VIP Sorry about that. So there you go. It was never going to be mandatory. And now it is through a backdoor. Lots of people been talking about it. What does it really mean? We finally got an answer from the constitutional lawyer, the one we always believe in who cannot get a second on air anymore. So he's now on Newsmax. This is the constitutional lawyer Alan Dershowitz, Sean Shang from democratic society, Shang from the parties on Martha's Vineyard. He is now between you 67 and use 69 on the Newsmax channel to discuss the constitutional legality of the mandates.
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Unknown: joining us to discuss constitutional attorney professor emeritus of Harvard Law School. Alan Dershowitz, also the author of the book on your screen guilt by accusation. Professor, thanks
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for coming on today. Before we get to the Surgeon General's comments, I guess I'll ask you about this mandate from the president, when it comes to not only federal employees, contractors, but then also there's private businesses. Is it legal?
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Well, I just just finished writing a book on this subject called the case for vaccine mandates where I analyzed all the constitutional issues. There are three constitutional issues. Number one, does the federal government have authority over this? And the answer is yes, because it's Interstate and COVID doesn't recognize boundaries. Number two, what a properly drafted legislatively enacted mandate requiring vaccination be upheld by the courts? Probably yes. But the third is the hardest question. And that is, can the president through the Labor Department do this alone without legislative authority through OSHA? That's a hard question. And nobody knows how the courts will decide that. Anybody who tells you that the constitutional issues are crystal clear, is exaggerating. We just don't know, probably constitutional, but not certainly constitutional. But this is a vaccine that does help prevent the transmission of the illness to other people, both vaccinated and unvaccinated. That's what makes it a much closer constitutional question. And nobody should say for sure that they know the absolute answer to this. It's it's a work in progress. We've never had this issue before. There is a Supreme Court decision in 1905. But it's a state case $5, fine. smallpox, this is very different. Will the Supreme Court follow that precedent? Probably, but not certainly.
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Adam: So the way I read that from him or the way I understood it is not through this path.
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John: And it won't go the other way. Because the the they just won't get the support.
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Adam: But what's happening in the meantime, corporate america and i have, at this point, hundreds of emails to show and I'm saving them all, because it's going to be I'm going to publish it one day and let me letters from the unvaccinated seedings, pus oozing human resources of the corona crisis. It's so sad, this is ripping people apart in offices, families relationships. In and the show comes into into play. I've got emails from people saying that we've always listened to the show together, but my spouse wants to know, feels that they should get vaccinated and then you know, then all of a sudden, the show's fault. But people need to need these crutches. That's okay. I understand it. But it sucks. I mean, this is really, very This is the worst thing of this entire crisis is how everything is being pulled apart now in North Carolina
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John: is the continuation of the Trump pulling people apart,
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Adam: right? Oh, no, Pete, everyone was primed for this. People were super primed. And now it's just like, they took a huge samurai sword, my shot now will blow all the way through. And of course, all the reporting is 100% political, it's all politics. It's all the Trump people. It's all the republicans is the southern states. And so then you're right, and this just activates everyone's already overactive amygdala and people flipping out but it's sad. I mean, relationships.
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John: Well, you know, it just shows you that I don't know what it shows you It didn't show you
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Adam: know, it shows you Well, I mean, I just can't step over that easily. I'm sorry. Anyway, if you're being d platformed. From your job, no agenda careers.com just popped up out of nowhere no idea who did it. But thank you. Looks like a good job posting board. Here's the kind of stuff that people are getting from their from their work. Did you travel internationally in the last seven days? This is for someone to do as a contractor to come on site. And here's the question that I love. Did you or an unvaccinated person who you share the same living space with travel in the last 14 days and use public and or shared transportation they're asking you to talk about people you live with on questionnaires. And in particular, unvaccinated this shits not right bear with us very
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John: near I used to go into Canada actually. Have you remember one time he said you do you have guns, you know? And the guy at the border says you have guns? I said no. Do you bring guns with you? No. You have guns at home? No. Do you know anyone who has a gun?
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Adam: Really? Yes, that's not raised to that's an outrage. They'll be asking that. I'm sure just you want to come into New York and the only one who has guns. quick one. Australia. I got a good boots on the ground report because there are some differences. I've spoken to a couple other people in Australia over the past week. And this is sir Captain Morgan said just listen to your segment. I want to give you an update. I'm living in the Sunshine Coast that's north of Brisbane. I believe there have been about 10 COVID cases in total, maybe one or two deaths. Not sure I can't find any regional data. So this is Queensland. Queensland has had a total of seven deaths with COVID. Queensland has one of the most extreme reactions to COVID almost on par with New Zealand in the southeast. We currently have mass mandate for everyone over 12 who's inside public spaces except if you're eating or drinking. And the border is completely closed even to Queensland residents. Yeah, this is like a iron curtain. You can't get into Queensland from your own country. Not Queensland residents cannot enter the state easily
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John: wanted to
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Adam: do that with Washington doesn't surprise me. Queensland residents can enter by plane and need to do 14 days hotel quarantine. The current restrictions came from four or five cases I cannot imagine what they would do if we had hundreds. Now in Australia, the Federal liberal that means Republican in this case. Government is fighting the stakes.
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John: No, the Liberal Party is the democrats
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Adam: piece. I'm reading him verbatim in Australia, the Federal Liberal government he says the federal liberal in parentheses republican government. I don't know why he would say that. I don't
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John: either makes no sense.
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Adam: is fighting the states to keep them open. Queensland is a Labour government similar to your democrat? Maybe that Okay,
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John: all right. I'm sorry. No, I'm real late labor. Okay. He's
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Adam: right. Correct. You can also just say to Britt, so Queensland has the communist government, New South Wales who were deploying the military onto the streets to end that Sydney to enforce crazy restrictions have a Liberal government, Victoria is labor. So they are all messed up, he says after the really crazy part is that the old policies are actually popular with a lot of people here not sure how bad things will need to get before people wake up and smell the horse manure. The Sunshine Coast had a person with COVID in their life wondering I'm going to every place you can imagine there was no cases as a result, not been a single locally acquired case in over a year. But we are still required to mask up everyone I know is either fully vaccinated or getting vaccinated. I believe the fear generated by threat of COVID without any contact is more potent and ever more divisive. Yes. So the point is that it's it's kind of like the United States, they have states that are completely crazy. All in passports, shut up, stay at home. And they have states that are much looser, like Texas as an example. But this is not the end of what's going on. Down Under we had a very interesting conversation that was recorded. Clive Palmer who is what he runs the crazy board party does he run? He's one of the richest guys in Australia, Clive Palmer. Anyway, he is he's always he's always come popping up. I'm sure he would be a far right person. The way we would consider it is what it is. I'm trying to think what is his party?
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John: I never heard of this guy.
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Adam: Yeah, you we've always played many clips of him. He's a businessman. Yeah, one, two, I think he was at once. He won't at one point. mp when he ran he is the Palmer United Party. Yeah, he makes a lot of noise. He makes a lot of noise. And it's, you know, there is an election coming up in Australia. So he's out campaigning. And, you know, he's more like a Trump type politician to the presses. And then he he lays this bombshell out over the New South Wales Premier, Premier, Gladys, Lady Gladys, listen to this previous telling you that the only way to double tap and
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Unknown: that's what I'd say the premier is lying to them. I'd say that she's under an ipecac inquiry that a particular lobbyist in Sydney controls the Liberal Party in Sydney has told her that the only way she gets out of that inquiries if she pushes the double jab, and his clients are eskers Annika these clients advisors,
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Adam: business owner
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John: doors until he doubled let me answer your question I'll answer.
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Adam: Do you think that the premier of New South Wales wants to destroy business? I do. And why would you
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John: do that? Because
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Unknown: the pushy as I tried to explain to you that she's being directed by a lobbyist in Sydney is being paid by Oscars and M by Pfizer 10s of millions of dollars to get these policies through to make sure the vaccine is is poor. That's why you asked the question. I gave you the answer. And that's my personal knowledge. I'm happy to make a statement here to police or to anyone if they want to know what's going on.
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Adam: That's quite the accusation behind telling you the truth, I could barely understand what he said you have to translate. He said that the premier of New South Wales is being paid 10s of millions of dollars I presume he means Australian, which is not that much 10s of millions of Australian dollars to promote Pfizer and AstraZeneca from lobbyists he says that it's that he basically said he can prove it. He says he's happy to talk to the police to anyone about it. She's on the take and that's why she's putting these policies in place for the for the double jab and subsequent possible booster.
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John: Well, let him prove it. Yeah,
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Adam: I'd love to hear that. I mean, those aquas that's a that's a sewable that's slander if if not true
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John: thing is it's a public figure. It's necessarily slander. It's harder to do slander and slander laws are different
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Adam: Oh yeah.
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John: Let's go with let's play this good. This is another thing from Australia since you're there is the if you heard this a we played this and we did the COVID crisis actor clip
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Adam: no in fact a lot of people sent it to me Nat ignored it because I thought the audio was shit maybe you got a better better quality and I'd give it a shot I
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John: do it good. Not gonna be much worse the last one
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Unknown: I really picked on your family. You're not able to look at your kids at the moment.
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Adam: If you don't see the video, there's no context you got a
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John: few things at the beginning of the guys report is the guy toys Report. I'm
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Adam: sorry. I didn't hear that. I've only seen the stupid crisis actors. Crazy. Hello, very welcome to me watch and that was single mom remoter when a 700 COVID patients hospitalized in Australia at the end of last month, along with two others in Sydney's Concord hospital was keen to warn people of the dangers of COVID by sharing heartbreaking stories about their illness from their hospital beds
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Unknown: before something attacking
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Adam: the land use harsh footage of those patients identified only by their first names, was recorded by Dr. Lucy Morgan and released by New South Wales health and made it onto all the major networks including abc news. 10 news first, then Seven News. But soon people on social media but wondering if the New South Wales health video was actually a fake. And among the skeptics was the former one nation Senator Rob Carson, whose posts received 1000s of likes, and another former Senator David Lyon helm, and one interviewed Tick Tock who went digging was able to reveal I found all three actors now How can this be coincidental? Yes, all three, including Ramona was supposedly paid crisis actors who did not have COVID at all. And another internet sleuth then set out to prove it renamed Concord hospital to show that Ramona core It was not a patient there. Concord hospital. john kerry, I'm looking for my wife. Sherry Well, bingo video, which Tick Tock only removed today had nearly 800,000 views. Yeah, yeah, this stuff is coming apart. And the less people watch the mainstream, the more that getting turned on to this and then that don't trust it anymore. They
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John: run believable because we have had example after example, on our show that we believe to be fake. Oh, sure. The and it was done on it's all done by NBC ABC. CBS is done by the big boys. Yeah.
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Adam: And who was this done by?
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John: Well, this was done by ABC, Australia. I mean, the guy cited the three news organizations. The Big Three the big three networks in Australia played this clip from this hospital that was rigged. It was phony up.
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Adam: Yeah, they're taking the same playbook
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John: is and this brings me to my comments about all of a sudden the Lancet and all these sources are coming out with a booster anti boost. Ah, you don't need a booster. You don't need a booster. You don't need a booster. I'm in Eclipse, but there's a lot of reports about well, we're thinking twice about the booster and then and then it Fauci No, no, can
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Adam: I give you some data on the booster from Alex bearish? You would Alex Berenson on his substack which I highly recommend. He says the FDA just released its briefing book for Pfizer's request for a third dose of I'm not gonna say Qunari because I think it's a spell. It's every bit the mess we all expected highlights Pfizer base hasn't bothered to test the booster at all in the people actually at risk. It conducted a single phase one trial that covered 12 people over 65 the main phase which is to three booster trial beware efforts to cover multiple phases of drug use research at once you when you want to bad you get a bad included no one over 55 so they didn't even test anyone in the third booster trial over 55 no one he says as in none, which makes total sense. Which makes total sense. Why test the booster and people who actually need it because they're at high risk. What else do we have here? That was kind of damning enough? Yep. So right there, it's that the data is no good. Now we have a an FDA advisory panel. And from what I understand, they kicked it back to the FDA and said you know, you guys gotta get some doctors. We're not going to sign off on it. That's that's kind of how I understand the situation to be that there's no data.
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John: Well, I think they're backing on and I've seen all kinds of stuff come out but the boosters and whether they work or not, I think they're backing off because I think it's caught I think the discussion of the boosters this happened once before in January, February, we talked about it on the show. The all the discussion about the boosters had has made more people hesitant and I think is making people wait a minute. I thought I needed two shots. Now you're already I haven't even had my two shots. And you're already telling me I need to reach shots now. There was this I think is a it's a public relations nightmare.
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Adam: Well, there was another little problem that cropped up. This was fun. This is the marketing nightmare. Who wrote this this is from was Yahoo. So you know it's true.
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John: Yeah, he's the worst data
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Adam: emerges showing more differences between the COVID vaccines Here comes recent data suggests that modernos Coronavirus vaccine may maintain a higher effectiveness over time than Pfizer's between the lines Pfizer was the first vaccine authorized for use in the US and began administering several weeks before the maternal vaccine. Because the way the rollout has happened, the oldest the most vulnerable and sickest people like nursing home residents got Pfizer, the Cornell virologist john Moore said that's means it's possible some of the effectiveness gaps showing up in some studies as a result of Pfizer being administered earlier and more vulnerable populations. However, the large CDC study that found a significant difference in the vaccines effectiveness found that moderner was higher across all ages. possible reasons for the difference include that Madonna has a much higher dose regimen than Pfizer, and the second shot is given after a slightly longer interval. Now what's interesting about this story which puts Madonna Pfizer in a bad light is the millennial texted us yesterday with a with a screenshot of course why send a link we don't do that anymore with a screenshot of an article that that's literally the headline said research shows majorna less effective than Pfizer and she had gotten Madonna to that's how how evil this stuff is the actual report comes out and it's turned around on a dime and they found some way to scare people saying your vaccine was no good because that was Madonna. I mean those guys are good they flip that on a dime and I and we're sending this article is like no no this is something weird like I don't know where you get that from but this is something different they think we're stupid. They think no one looks at anything we don't look at any more people are more than ever of our than more than ever are more than ever. You got any clips on that on the on the boosters.
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John: No, I said I had no clips I said I just made this I was very I do have two more clips on ivermectin is and then I have a note to ever be read, which is about from a from one of our Uber drivers who picked up a Pfizer guy
1:09:14
Adam: or girl Uber drivers are back. The best spies.
1:09:18
John: The guy could be a girl he doesn't say they're not gonna he's
1:09:21
Adam: not gonna say if he's a girl. Way to go.
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John: And so he writes I read this notice Actually, it's kind of interesting. Um, doo doo doo doo doo have the right note here. No, hang on. Okay, I'm going to play my play my let's do the ivermectin I'll read the note after that. Sorry. ivermectin, is Chicago kerfluffle. And I am is a two parter because the second part is as though they're doing this ivermectin promotion and they have to pull back from it. It's almost like the There's just a weirdest report just play this
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Unknown: center of a battle over her treatment for COVID-19 has done Veronica wolski was being treated at a Northwest hospital that received heyfield phone calls for refusing to give her a drug that the Food and Drug Administration says is not safe for COVID patients. W Jen's jewel Hillary live in Jefferson park with his story jewel.
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Hi, good afternoon, you all right now we're across from the Kennedy Expressway. It's a location where Veronica wolski also known as the bridge lady spent lots of her time spreading her anti vaccination and anti mass message.
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Hello brothers and sisters Welcome
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John: to the people's bridge. glorious day out.
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Unknown: The messages and reports on social media about the death of Veronica wolf ski are seemingly endless. wolski passed away early Monday morning in the ICU at Amita health resurrection Medical Center. w gn confirmed with the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office that the 64 year old died of natural causes from pneumonia due to covid 19 infection and hypothyroidism as a contributing factor. In a request for additional information we reached out to resurrection Medical Center. A representative from the hospital says we will not be providing any additional comment about this patient for topic. In recent weeks. wolski supporters surrounded the hospital demanding wolski receive ivermectin according to the FDA, the drug is approved to treat parasites and livestock and sometimes humans. The CDC reports there's been a significant increase in filling ivermectin prescriptions during the pandemic. During the week of august 13 of this year, more than 88,000 prescriptions were dispensed compared to about 3600 prescriptions between March 2019 and march 2020.
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Adam: Didn't they sue over that? Didn't they sued?
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John: There's this has been going on all over the country. So there was a lawsuit in one of these hospitals that could have been this one because it got the most attention. You know, I get a kick out of the fact that these newsreaders always mentioned the horse horse warming and Oh
1:12:10
Adam: yeah, no, you're not completely.
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John: But they never mentioned that. What it What did it win the Nobel Prize for river blindness with river blindness. And then it's a cure for rosacea, which are very common river blindness isn't big rosacea. Sure, yeah. I got on a tree but wait before you before you go to your site. I had to play the second part of this clip, where you know, they said we got to pull back on this report because I you're going to pull back and apart we have the perfect way of ending the report planted
1:12:42
Unknown: during the week of august 13 of this year, more than 88,000 prescriptions were dispensed compared to about 3600 prescriptions between March 2019 and march 2020.
1:12:53
John: I have never once one a mass. I have called the police and people
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Unknown: have tried to make me wear masks. Now although ivermectin is not advised to treat COVID patients, people across the country have sued hospitals to get their hands on the drug. Live in Jefferson Park.
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Adam: Yeah, that's interesting. I'm seeing local stories. Well, wait,
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John: wait, you kind of missed the point I'm trying to make here which is they brought in the same woman the bridge woman who's now ranting about never wearing a mask and calling them okay. Yeah, and she's calls the police. She's nuts. Yeah. So So let's do the report kind of be soft pedal the ivermectin sir, but we can't really approve the idea. So let's just make it clear that not so lady in there. She was a nut lady. I got it. damages. Just to point that was that this is the mainstream media report. Even though it's wg and local station, Chicago World's Greatest newspapers what that stands for, used to be owned by the Chicago Tribune. It is still toeing the line anyway. I'm sorry.
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Adam: No, no, the that wasn't clear. Because I didn't know that was the same lady coming back. The visual the visual was like yeah,
1:14:12
John: we lose a lot on the show. Um,
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Adam: oh, yes. I'm gonna say that this local stories, a lot of this. Okay, XC n and I didn't clip it. They had a local pharmacist, who's the guy that I guess can sell ivermectin if he's asked, and he stated 300 prescriptions a day. He's filling in Austin in Austin.
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John: That's unusual because most of the pharmacies around the Bay Area will not sell it. Yeah. Now, what's their reason? Because the FDA doesn't approve it for COVID. I asked the pharmacists about this and this is what I heard. The FDA won't approve in for COVID. But off label use is very common
1:14:53
Adam: of all lots
1:14:54
John: of drugs, and lots of drugs and the FDA doesn't approve those either. So why pick this one out of the blue?
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Adam: I think this is this is bullcrap.
1:15:02
John: I
1:15:02
Adam: think we should take a quick, quick rest moment and listen to the brand new mayor of New York City Mayor haco poco. Is that how you pronounce her name? Hong Kong Hong Kong,
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Unknown: pasty. We count on you to be healthy yourselves and to make sure that we don't spread the vaccine so I'm I'm pleading with them.
1:15:20
Adam: Did you catch it?
1:15:23
John: I just love these.
1:15:24
Adam: She's new first day on the job. Don't spread the vaccine. Okay, lady, thanks. The so the other next ivermectin, the horse worming horse de worming, paste. We, by the way, I didn't clip that either. But howard stern went off on Joe Rogan. What happened to Howard Stern. And he all he could say was whether you become a dick. Yeah, but like, but he's completely the opposite of who he was. He was against the man and he was fighting for freedom. At least that's what we all thought. And now he could not be more like the opposite. Anyway,
1:16:03
John: as beyond me.
1:16:05
Adam: I think it's his new wife.
1:16:09
John: Oh,
1:16:10
Adam: I think that's what that's what that's
1:16:11
John: an interesting point.
1:16:14
Adam: And he's got older, he just flipped to stardom. We already knew that. There were limitations set on regeneron. That is the monoclonal treatment that supposedly works. And Joe did it and Joe actually said that was that he feels that that's what cured him not the ivermectin that were limited in Alabama. And as of yesterday, the Biden administration is metering how many doses of regeneron are sent to Texas? Specifically, they mean how many are sent to montgomery county. And people are not happy about this. There's they're slowing down actual cures to Texas. This is the montgomery county I think the county attorney who wrote this whole letter very pissed about it. And just when you thought they'd gone away the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He's now involved in a new startup in the UK. It's an eight before you go on your to use you.
1:17:21
John: I'm getting too hung up here because you've talked about this new mayor of New York and I don't know what you're talking about.
1:17:28
Adam: Isn't that the whole call? Isn't she going to be the new mayor or? Mayor? governor? I'm sorry. Is it mayor, a governor with a household now you're
1:17:37
John: talking about new governor? That
1:17:38
Adam: woman was my mistake? Yes.
1:17:40
John: I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
1:17:42
Adam: Yeah, um, that was my mistake. I'm so far removed from New York. Governor. I do mean mayor
1:17:48
John: is the Acting Governor. She's acting
1:17:51
Adam: all right. Bill and Melinda Gates back UK AI startup developing anti virus anti viral drugs. You don't think that the inside track to you on the gates are Mexican? Well, that brings me to the letter I was gonna read. There you go.
1:18:09
John: Good, good. segue. I'm a rideshare. Driver. I just dropped off a Pfizer clinical trial manager at the airport, we had about a half hour discussion where they were they did almost all the talking about the virus vaccines and politics surrounding the pandemic. He makes a point he says it here we unfortunately didn't get the opportunity to record the conversation. But this emails written immediately after the right so I can get down as much of it before I forget, which is the way you do it. By the way, anybody out there? I'll use singular they to refer to the Pfizer employee to protect the identity as much as I can main takeaways, main takeaways. China had epidemic levels of the virus as early as June 2019. The lab leak theory is absolutely June 2019.
1:18:54
Adam: June Yeah, that's way before the October you know, wargames, whatever, when everyone's claiming it started. That's interesting. Okay.
1:19:05
John: Although, if you think about it, the war games may have been triggered by this.
1:19:12
Adam: I think it was I think it was on the calendar. It was scheduled but okay. Yeah.
1:19:18
John: Well, how far I was scheduled. Okay. I don't know where we this is just speculation. The lab leak theory is absolutely true. And it was the janitorial staff of the uhand lab that got infected and spread it outside the lab before they all died and the lab had to be shut down.
1:19:35
Adam: Whoa, bombshell bombshell. Hold on a
1:19:39
John: second. He remembered that we've we've done did stories about the lab shut down that were suppressed? bombshell?
1:19:49
Adam: Yes. It's got to keep that in that
1:19:52
John: bombshell. Danny tells them stuff here that I'm leaving out because it has a has a either it's not true or is proprietary and I did in the process of it's proprietary to Pfizer. I'm not
1:20:06
Adam: going to bet your time. You'll tell me later,
1:20:09
John: right? I can assure. I could also say it because I'm a journalist by technically but I'm not in the business of giving moderna, somebody else's information, because it doesn't help anybody else to know this is
1:20:24
Adam: marketing information, formulaic information.
1:20:27
John: Yes. formulaic visor is very proud of the product they've made because they didn't take any government or private money to develop their vaccines so they can stay independent. They look down on Madonna for taking money from Bill Gates, for Pfizer vaccines should get emergency use authorization authorization for five to 11 year olds in the next few days. Yes,
1:20:46
Adam: I've just I know they're really pushing that and they want to do babies too. They want to do six months old. Yeah, I did. I hope that's in the note.
1:20:53
John: It was the fact that the EU approved the US vaccine that prompted the FDA to fully approved the visor of Pfizer vaccine. Pfizer is not concerned about the Delta variant. While it is very contagious. It's a mild form of the virus, which we've been saying since the beginning. The testing of the vaccine is not over, it will not be over for a very long time. They said it takes many years to truly understand any virus or medication developed to fight it, and mentioned that they're still testing aspirin and ibuprofen, which has been on the market for years as an example.
1:21:29
Adam: would he say that? Or were they saying that in the car, they weren't? Really I think they got us an example. All right,
1:21:34
John: you know, they're still testing aspirin and ibuprofen or the woman, they're still testing aspirin. I've just given a little variety there.
1:21:44
Adam: Like, like,
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John: of variants are named like hurricanes and the names go in alphabetical order, and we're ready on M mu. And they really didn't care about Delta or lambda. They're concerned about people contracting two variants at the same time and having super mutation from that.
1:22:01
Adam: Wait, wait, wait super mutation? How come this isn't a headline?
1:22:14
John: Damn, can't miss.
1:22:15
Adam: That's great. That's like me some super mutations baby.
1:22:21
John: The politics surrounding the pandemic and the vaccines are unbelievably intense. So more so more so that the public knows and in other words is well I think people listen to this show, and they were pretty intense. Anyway, misinformation about the vaccines is perpetuated by design, a designed to protect political actors. COVID is not going away. It's going to wax and wane until it becomes like the flu. And in about five to 10 years, most people have natural immunity due to continual exposure. They have deep mistrust of actors like Bill Gates and Anthony Fauci, as well as organizations like the FDA, the CDC and who brown mentioned that 5g should face jail time.
1:23:04
Adam: He's getting hit from from outside and inside. This is good. This is good. This is fabulous Intel.
1:23:10
John: That's all I can remember at the moment I'll follow up over call anything else just in keep in mind that I can't confirm that the person I spoke to was in fact, a Pfizer employee or that any info that they told me is true. Now, I will say this, I did a little research myself. And I because you're right. You're a local journalist, a local, local, local, and I checked out where this guy's from. And I checked out where the Pfizer's offices different Pfizer offices are and they match so Ooh, tell
1:23:40
Adam: me tell me honestly. Did you use Google Earth to fly around the Pfizer offices?
1:23:48
John: Most of the time I do stuff like that, but in this case, no.
1:23:52
Adam: Like there's a loading dock and I clearly see like guys a weird truck over there. You really like
1:23:58
John: doing that?
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Adam: I learned it from by watching you okay, I never used to do that got in for my awesome man. New shit has come to line good note, thank you to her. My
1:24:08
John: other thing I love to do is to get on the ground with Google. Google walk around, whatever. Can you just drive around somebody's house? If you're gonna go visit someone, you can actually see their house in advance and you spot it. And
1:24:22
Adam: do you sometimes when you're doing that do you mutter to yourself zoom rotate, enhance
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John: materna
1:24:30
Adam: Thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you the man who put the C in the local journalist tax credit Ladies and gentlemen, please say hello to Mr. JOHN C. Dvorak
1:24:41
John: in the morning new Mr. Adam Curry oh so in the morning all ships of sea boots on the ground feet near rocks in the water and all the dames and knights out
1:24:49
Adam: there a big Haiti hi Whoa, whoa to all the trolls in the troll. Ruben very vicious today. just crazy vicious. Maybe Usually one or two just posting a lot but wow I mean I was like I was nasty people just wishing death and saddam a bad mood and a
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John: very bad mood and they should check their emotions at the door.
1:25:13
Adam: Let's Let's have a count down. Okay, come on. Let's see how many we got in there now 1943 I think a whole bunch of trolls got scared off by the nut jobs in there today 1943 is low is not high. That's a slow
1:25:26
John: No, that's very low. That's super low.
1:25:28
Adam: Oh, they probably turning it into a stink pool. Well, those of you who are there appreciate it. Now they're in a bad mood because nor McDonald died. That's what they're in a bad mood about. Yeah, that does.
1:25:38
John: Well, nor McDonald is the Guardian saint of all chat rooms did.
1:25:43
Adam: Did you guys know that he was sick.
1:25:46
John: Nobody knew. Who made it. They made a big fuss about not telling anybody according to his closest
1:25:54
Adam: Yeah, that's crazy. He's not one of those guys. No. Anyway, the trolls can be found at troll room.io that's where you can go you can log in you just you just use an alias whatever you can register if you want for that to troll along troll us. It's a live stream you can hear it all live no agenda stream.com. And subsequently, you can do that for anything that's on that stream. 24 seven there's a live shows all the time or podcasts that are from all around gitmo-nation all talk no commercials, it definitely no agenda that's the troll room or follow us at no agenda social calm. Yeah, that was. Let's ask you a question about that. So I'm Adam at no agenda, social calm. He's john C. Dvorak at no agenda, social calm. This is a federated mastodon instance, which means you can reach us from anywhere on the Fetty verse, you could just search for that term fediverse and sign up. Are you looking for a mastodon server, there's many across the internet, you can use or you can even set one up yourself is pretty easy to do. And certainly inexpensive. If you use something like masto dot host, that there's still probably like three reports a day. And I'll look at the reports. You know, it's like other people from other servers reporting people on our server. And usually that's, you know, it's like it's just triggering stuff. But we had one report from female producer. And there was someone had posted about women. I wish I had the exact quote, which is kind of important. The the main Crux was it was one of these posts where these women should just go kill themselves is one of those, which, you know, kind of like the troll room actually might be the same room to same guy. So she says, I think you should remove people who advocate violence against women. I said, I would probably do that. But I don't think saying they should kill themselves is violence against women. Is it or am I seeing that wrong?
1:27:58
John: Well, it is.
1:27:59
Adam: Because I don't want to I've never taken anyone off. You know, I've nudge people off all the time. And you kidding me? You're so full of shit. Never. Never ever, ever, ever taken someone off? No agenda social. I've asked them to do social. I'm
1:28:15
John: talking about the chat room.
1:28:17
Adam: No, this is no agenda social. I
1:28:19
John: know. Just block them. I mean, that's what I said to you. I agree with you.
1:28:22
Adam: I said it's not advocating violence, but that's how she took it.
1:28:25
John: Well, I don't care whether it's every big party, I would say let's say he's advocating violence, just block them.
1:28:31
Adam: And what I can block what else is right. It just says Why don't you ask him? What's going on? You know, it's no agenda producer to not do anything, it's probably worse and then just asked me
1:28:43
John: to remove him. This take it another step further. Go watch the movie red pill, I think the name of it done by that woman who was called jack Dempsey, who got
1:28:54
Adam: red pilled
1:28:55
John: she got all jacked up. She just started to do a documentary about horrible men like the one she's describing in the chat room and then started to understand them. And she just turned it completely around. She's like on the other side of the fence now, so maybe talking to this person? Yeah. Or
1:29:11
Adam: I'm sure everyone I mean, it's no agenda socials, not Twitter. I think people will be like, okay, you know, I
1:29:17
John: know there's a couple of creeps on
1:29:20
Adam: there, but there's more non creeps, anyway. Yeah. Well, I just wanted to bring that up because I've never kicked anyone off. And I just thought, you know, this conversation back and forth a couple emails. I'm like, you know, he may advocate against violence,
1:29:35
John: but this may be offensive but I'm gonna say it anyway. Ladies and gentlemen John
1:29:40
Adam: dvorak.org get ready I
1:29:42
John: don't think Adam can has the know how on how to kick somebody off and it's just covering Yeah,
1:29:49
Adam: there you go. That's That's exactly it. By the way. I
1:29:51
John: only say that because I can never get a password to get back on the on the thing. When
1:29:56
Adam: did you get a password? Are you back on the thing?
1:29:58
John: Yeah. But because I have my All machine back on line which has the password in it,
1:30:02
Adam: so, okay.
1:30:05
John: And you never got I told you that you'd be I knew it was gonna offend you. No, I'm not offended at all.
1:30:09
Adam: But I'm gonna kick you off.
1:30:11
John: Or you could pull a Disney You know,
1:30:13
Adam: I'm gonna block you. I'm kicking you off the system. You're done. You're out your toe is Disney violence against a podcasters.
1:30:20
John: But what Disney would do in their corporate environment, they kick the complaining woman off.
1:30:27
Adam: Yes. And you're in this case, you're you're the complaining woman. Anyway, well, no agenda social calm. It's loads of fun, as you can tell, is that not an endorsement right there. We leave the violence against women on we kicked Dvorak off. I think we're on a roll, and big in the morning, and they thank you for your courage. the network's who brought us the artwork for Episode 1381. The President of the United States helped us with the title, we titled it distinct minority. And I think we were unanimous, although you probably say I hated everything. And I was vetoing everything.
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John: But I've never said that ever.
1:31:06
Adam: But we chose this because it was it's been a while since we, I think I would call it we got a high concept piece. And this was the two fish bowls with the fish with a goldfish jumping out of the M. Although it should have been m five m that was not quite perfect. The M s m fish bowl into the NA fish bowl. I think we both said Yeah, that's a good piece.
1:31:30
John: Yes, we did. And we will. I will say that we've also I think agreed that there wasn't a lot to choose from. There was a lot, but not a lot to choose from.
1:31:41
Adam: Right. Let me see. What were the things we looked at. Okay.
1:31:47
John: There was no real second place winner. Except I think maybe the way they did this one.
1:31:55
Adam: No, unteren did a sad puppy, which was just cute, but didn't make any sense. I don't think Biden or Trump stuff. Who cares? I put those guys why. Why is Trump still in the news? Um, that's a good question. There was really what else was there? Nothing. I'm looking at.
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John: It was not the best. I mean,
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Adam: I mean, it was all great stuff. And it's our fault
1:32:23
John: if we don't hit it is because if we only have some triggering concept, or thought or some phrase or something cute, yeah, that they guys can jump on and they move.
1:32:35
Adam: But we've also we've also made them very wary of that. Because like, oh, if we if they say though they're laughing about this, they'll never take the art I mean, we've was it not networks? Sorry, that make a mistake here people.
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Should I hate it when people say that? To check it? Let me just check it. I'm gonna cesium 137 that's Yeah,
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John: yes, it wasn't NES works.
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Adam: It was cesium 137. who by the way, who is my mind my fault. I'm sorry. I didn't do a refresh on this. That's why I didn't show up. I hadn't wrong name my mistake. So
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John: cesium 137. So sorry.
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Adam: spitting is Sorry, sorry,
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John: Cz has not been on on the podium for a while.
1:33:24
Adam: Yes, it's correctly now. Damn it. Somehow these pages cache in the browser. And if I'd make a mistake, then it doesn't happen until I refresh the page. cesium 137. Yes. All right. Sorry.
1:33:39
John: The ins words did he get the nod for my newsletter?
1:33:43
Adam: Oh, yeah. What did you use for him?
1:33:45
John: I used to I use the, the alternate. ivermectin box all the time was Pfizer makin. Yeah. And we use the Merc machten on a on a show and I thought I thought his Pfizer mechanism was quite quite funny. We couldn't use that for show art because it would be you know, just we just did it. Yeah. There was some been cesium. He has had his he's been he's been
1:34:11
Adam: on the cusp. He's been on the cost, but he hasn't really hadn't really broken through yet. You're right.
1:34:16
John: Well, no, he's broken through lots. But not in a while. Not in the one No, not in a while he's had his 17 pages worth of art archive you guys
1:34:26
Adam: should go go look at no agenda art generator calm to see that incredible time and talent that these artists put into this. The amount of work and, and humor and dedication is really sorry. I mean, it's what
1:34:40
John: did I say? 17 pages? Yeah, I meant 27 pages is what I'm talking about,
1:34:46
Adam: as he was talking about so I'm talking about.
1:34:49
John: I mean, we could just stop taking art and just use it as material for the next five years. For the ones that get show numbers on like, show 50 Yeah.
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Adam: Well thank you very much Cz and 137 apologies for the for the mix up there but again thanks to all of the artists just the joy of looking through it and seeing what you guys have come up with is I mean it's like a present any art director would see this as Christmas Christmas every single show we do is like oh look at all these beautiful gifts you know you returned some some of the wrong size and there's always that perfect sweater that you just love and caesium needed for us we appreciate it you know you want to get if you don't have a podcasting 2.0 app fountain which I think you can find or you can find a new podcast app comm they have a new version their iOS only a lot of people want an app that is in the official App Store and has all the bells and whistles they've added chapters and transcripts support so you can see all the probably if you were using it now you see all these images and cool links throughout the entire podcast have word for everything is separated by chapter Dred Scott does that so get that new podcast app calm thank you again cesium 137 all of our artists go take a look at them at no agenda art generator calm and now as part of the third tee the time talent and treasure let's thank our executive producer and associate executive producers for Episode 1382
1:36:22
John: Okay, hold on one second.
1:36:26
Adam: Did you get the Italian sparkling water I talked about?
1:36:30
John: signature seltzer water. No, I did not because I have not been to Whole Foods. Okay. But I have been to this list and here we go. JOHN Aaron Jr. in bovard. Texas, guys with
1:36:46
Adam: over d it's ball Verde.
1:36:48
John: Oh is it bulverde after all these years and all of a sudden now I'm being told how to pronounce it correctly.
1:36:53
Adam: I didn't know either. He put it in the note.
1:36:57
John: I'm reading for D. Mo over d pays a $1,031 nonsense in Bolivar de Texas in the morning. I've been meaning to make this donation for a long while but only now get the chance thanks to the new job I just recently acquired just recently acquired listen to no agenda has brought me a new sense of understanding and peace to my life and community you build is awe inspiring. Thank you Adam for your encouragement during a one of the lowest points in my life and for staying humble and approachable enough to help me through these dark times. Please Knight me, sir jack of the heartland freshly baked fudge brownies with blue bale homemade vanilla ice cream at the round table and karma for all.
1:37:49
Adam: That was actually a very nice note and I'm trying to think what what conversation we had?
1:37:56
John: I don't know but he very apparently that's what he told you about mulready
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Adam: No, no, no ball verde is PS it's pronounced bulverde that's this was news to me. Yes. Thank you man. We'll see you at the at the roundtable karma for all. Karma. pair. Ingvarsson from Sweden. soother force. How about this? 923 44 I don't think we've had many Swedish donations. Not a lot. No, you get Norway, Norway and Denmark. After it. Well, yes could die. After two years of searching. I finally found a good apartment in the city. The number of the my new apartment in the building is 33. So by the laws that govern this karmic universe, here's an amount equal to my first month's rent. And, you know, some people burn sage. Other people donate to the best podcast in the universe. That's how you stay protected. I agree. A new show wardy from Lafayette, California for 33. And she says I'm officially a douchebag I've managed to be too busy to donate for all of 2020 and this year, no bueno. Because what you too did with deconstructing COVID especially in early on in 2020 was fantastic. I still try to hit people in the mouth over here in my bubble that's called Lamar. lamorinda lamorinda with you know, lamorinda he says you'll know
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John: I don't know Oh, oh
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Adam: lamorinda lame.
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John: llevo is a rinda
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Adam: Miranda, I got it les marinda. Most people's eyes start to glaze over when I explained what the show was about and the importance of understanding how to deconstruct the news and that the show was a long listen. I'm always surprised how many people here know Adams MTV days, a superstar celebrity. Perhaps mentioning that he is the true pod father and combinate With this MTV past makes the uncomfortable thing. People think no agenda is not worthy of their time. Of course, it's a washed up vj and a washed up tech journalist. Hello. I plan on starting to emit the MTV past and tap into Joe Rogan interviewing Adam in his role of the pod father instead and see if I'm more successful. No, that's gonna be worse because it'll be horse dewormer. Now you say, hey, the guy that invented podcasting, he was the guy who invented wood and they do a show together. That'll work better. Anyways, I still hope to make it to a meet up one of these days either here in the San Francisco, East Bay or in Holland when I visit my family or in Austin, if we end up moving there. Adam, I may need some tips on where to look. Yes, not in Austin. We will be in Austin next week touring areas with a realtor. We would likely venture outside of Austin as well into the hill country. Yes, Bernie. Bernie is where all the cool kids are just saying it all ask for his good Congress, my family my friends, there are several who can't be with us right now. Because I'm overdue for 2020 and 2020. one's listening value I will donate for 33 400 which is double the previous donations and 33 because it's the magic number. Oh, and I guess I'm house hunting karma. Thanks for all you do. You have a lot of value to my time spent listening to podcast no agenda, the TPO podcast with a road that can Betcha being my favorites. Chris. Anouchka you've got karma.
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John: You know, you have to wonder what the real estate agent in Austin. How they going to drive you around to avoid ever showing one homeless person. Right?
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Adam: Yeah. Basketball take you down East Riverside. See what they say?
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John: Yes, you what they say and they say I would like to go on East Riverside supposed to be very picturesque, very picturesque. Let's see what they do. Well, you know, it's blocked off right now. They're doing road construction. Oh, yes.
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Adam: We can't get through right now. It's probably backwards way.
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John: Corey Harrison's on the list here from kinston North Carolina 334 dot 08 please de-douche me. You've been d deuced. I was hitting the mouth a few years ago by Brad allbritton hell of a guy took the plan demick for me to become a listener. dB call out douchebag call out from my brother Justin. Justin jingoes long Reverend Al pedo. Joe, get vaccinated. And Jai jctc donate
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Unknown: is this crown Hawk day two we are watching. That was Attorney General Eric called the ad DS about
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already beating the drums of war today the Pentagon refuted that claim. He said the American people do not want him to quote dwindling. They do not want him dwindling. You can get a gig as a contortionist, intravenous fluids and pills coated with galet. Genetic we go women, all women women or men in uniform behinds a monumental hubris of Dick Cheney, Representative Raul our Labrador years of abuse. I personally apologize to Mr. PVS. Just as soon to be former Congress with Democrats outright gt CIA's countering counterterrorism, Counterterrorism Center, Veteran Affairs Secretary Shin Shin scanning. Why do I always mess up the name? Shinseki. I love my credit for that. You've got
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John: your karma. I should mention something. So I record the Sharpton show. It's only on weekly. It's actually on Sunday, Saturday, Saturday. And Sunday. He's on twice now. And I have not been able to catch anything because I think that they just stopped the show. If he makes he can't go and get fed up with the ridicule and he decided to get a shit together. No, he decided to tell the producers to get their shit together. And if he if he follows up like that they stopped. I'm sure they stopped the show and then they cut in. They do cut in I thought
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Adam: he was live
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John: voice. Why?
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Adam: Because it's more funny that way. funnier. One is why
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he's funny. He's great he's entertaining.
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John: Well, I really doubt it that he's live or ever will be again sir Jeff dude named sir dude named Jeff 33373 anonymous sir dude named Jeff dalla no news here unfortunately.
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Adam: He said no good news here.
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John: Oh no I'm sorry no good news here. Unfortunately because he wants to F cancer commerce obviously it's not good news for Tom who has incurable cancer quickly followed up by emergency karma for best friend's mom who is in the hospital after a short illness Keep up the good work.
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Adam: Emergency go on the scene emergency go on the scene. Hey, when read this one too?
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John: Yes sure you yugra I believe he You see, h r e in Matthews North Carolina 333 33 Hey guys, is with a heavy heart that I make this day my people just love my my interpretation of that. Hey guys, it's
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Adam: kind of a serious note. You might want to tone it down a bit. It gets bad
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John: right after your Hey guys, it starts with Hey guys, what am I supposed to do is with a heavy heart that I make this donation to the best podcast in universe in honor of a fallen night and US Army veteran on Monday of this week. We lost her three legged dragon hydro gardener of the Calder Ridge who is shot two guys on episode 1333 with the first ever, ever triple Insta night donation of 333333 where he brought along his wife and mom to the round. Yes, we salute you fallen night by he was leaving his home with their three daughters when an altercation occurred with a neighbor and ultimately ended his life in a kind of Earth shaking tragedy that no family can imagine. None of the girls were physically injured during the incident. Well is no explanation but doesn't sound pleasant. To Dame Blondie locks and Dame Librarian of white oaks, I say we are with you and spirit and love. We're here for whatever you need and may God bring you peace, strength and healing to my beloved friend I said look forward to seeing you again one day you and your dad better have this smoked bacon ready for the ultimate meet up in the sky. To no agenda nation I say let's show this family that love is lit and support them by going to no agenda family calm and donating to his Memorial Fund all proceeds are going directly to Dame Blondie locks in honor of the early departed Can I get an ATM from around the world? Set. Fauci Wiese China's asshole and boogedy boogedy boogedy amen thank you for your courage gence Sir fuqra you've got karma well bomber bomber and I can find out more details of our night sir or crew gra
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Adam: which I've done sure maybe it's no agenda family comm site no no Take a look.
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John: Box is next 333 33 is in Elk River Minnesota nuts Chris Fox here first time donor so please de-douche me you've been de deuced I keep it short because I know the drill your podcast has literally changed my literally changed my life and how I see the world thank you john and Adam no jingles no karma by
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Adam: Nasus 333 33 no
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John: we change the world for the good if people use by I don't think so. I
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Adam: think we've done the world a disservice. Hey guys, bye. Bye. state of Jefferson United States greetings from the golden cloud ranch you the Cray you're the crazy uncles I never had Adam. I'm not part of the M five m so Stop saying that. Murphy's anonymous How do I know who he is? Health karma or she health karma from my buddy and neighbor Randy who fell out of my fire truck. No it wasn't while fighting the fires up the road near Tahoe it was while drinking whiskey late at night and pissing off anyone that could hear us. Also health karma from my buddy and neighbor will who broke his ankle when he fell down a steep hill while taking a piss during a long evening drinking whiskey with us. He welds everything I break here on the ranch but we couldn't weld his ankle. I think this is a drunk donation. You think Lastly, health karma for my other buddy and neighbor Vinnie who has COVID and refuses to come drink with us until he's safe. Though he would still hang out with him like we did last winter with Randy when he had COVID and his wife made him live outside for two weeks like a wild animal. Man, he's just some wild guys up there is like, what kind of club is this?
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John: Jefferson?
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Adam: It was the best two weeks ever because we got to hang out and have bonfires and drink every night as late as we wanted
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John: to meet Brunetti.
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Adam: Stay safe john, but if you get COVID Come drink with us. If you get COVID Come drink with us. It's been too long. We're overdue for a tasting but I've been crazy busy moving dirt literal dirt, not the Hollywood kind. No jingles no bullshit associate producer credit credit. And do I say his name here? Because he says he says his name and then PS keep me anonymous.
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John: Well, if he says pspb anonymous, you have to keep them anonymous.
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Adam: Can we say the night of the state of Jefferson though we can say that right?
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John: I didn't know he was the night of the state of Jefferson. He's just claimed
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Adam: that he's drunk he's high I don't know what's going on with his he's a little drunk karma for you.
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John: He doesn't want to be given any associate executive well he's got okay. We will discuss this after later. Let's go on with you have to read this next year is it just wipes out my spreadsheets.
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Adam: Donnie Fraser in the Frasier Fraser Valley, California 333 33 crackpot and buzzkill in the morning. Please accept my donation of 333 dot 33 scandanavian dollar ruse. I've been listening to the pod since it was since there was always throws me off even when you're making a joke, since it was first hit in the mouth by the crackpot during his first appearance on JRE I can't thank you both enough for the service you provide. Unfortunately, to date, despite not missing a single episode I've been a complete and total douchebag if you would please kindly de-douche de douche I figured there would be no better occasion on which to donate then on my 33rd trip around the Sun this past Monday the 13th and I would like to call out my buddy Adam a different one as a douchebag. I hit him in the mouth Not long after I started listening and as far as I'm aware he has yet to donate. Unfortunately, when I go over to his place for visit, I'm still welcomed by the irritating voice of Amy Goodman koosman blaring out of his smartphone speaker. Typically she is ranting on with phrases like worst day yet sandwich before and after with the skin crawling sound over lips smacking on her tongue seemingly being peeled off the roof of her mouth with a chisel for crying out loud somebody get this lady a glass of water to sip on my smoker that bad description of that's quite good. That's quite good. My smokin hot wife has been reluctant to listen to the show despite my hitting of her in the mouth some 10 plus times since I started listening. At the beginning she did not just refuse to listen but was severely severely repulsed by both your voices and we have that effect on women. I wonder
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John: why that is it just report. There's a Mimi has a nose somebody up in Port Angeles who's a who's French and Germany's very famous interpreter for all this. And we have a lot of overseas listeners that listen. He claims that it's because we enunciate so well it's very good practice for him to listen to English. Oh, why we and we have Spanish listeners I know for a fact that listen to us because we are clear. Yes A lot of it has to do with the sound quality Yes. Hola. But but we're not in we're not in a bucket and we're not you know,
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Adam: okay, but for some reason
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John: he's talking about I voices are not that bad.
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Adam: No, it's this is associative. Ave our voices are recognizable. So when the saying when the voices are saying something you don't like then you hate the voice. Todd works. However, I managed to
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John: get a third the truth hurts truth
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Adam: hurts. I have however, managed to get a few chuckles out of her with some of the hilarious sound bites and songs. Some of our favorites include the dog in the stroller song and Fauci Wiese out she's all in man, she's playing you. If she likes to Fauci wheeze then she's good to go. In July, we welcomed our first human resource into the world. And after a few weeks, he began to produce the cutest little wheeze. We had no choice but to start calling him our little baby Fauci. Whoa, happy to announce that on our recent road trip, I managed to get the wife and the little Fauci through an entire episode. What a delight. You know what they say on this recent road trip of ours and learned something fascinating while flipping through the local newspaper in Tofino BC, a neat little surf town on the west coast of Vancouver Island, I came across an interesting article explained how locals were annoyed by the increased number of young visitors during the summer months of 20 19 and 2020 infinite indefinitely shacking up in their camper vans illegally migrating from parking lot the parking lot living in said vans expanded on this by explaining how these said young people had bought and they were calling a CRB board with their first government relief check. If you're unfamiliar with the term CRB, it's Canadian emergency response benefit, okay. distributed to those who are unable to have no desire to work. Oh, it's UBI universal basic income. Anyway. So they had the surfboards and they call them CRB boards because people just bought Yeah. And that the rich people in Austin did that to that to my man, thank you very much and congratulations on the 33rd trip around the Sun and the brand new human resource and getting closer to your spouse because people who know agenda to get together stay together. You've got karma shorter note next breaks
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John: through Addison CEO shitposts in Chesterfield, Missouri 333 admin john keep up the excellent work and reporting as always, producers and douchebags alike save 33% on evil CD at a he bowls, which is like animals but evils e A, B le s.com with the code no agenda at checkout. Thank you for your courage sir Addison CEO of shitposts at the general at no agenda social calm. Okay, plug in nice plug sercap another one.
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Adam: Yes, go ahead.
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John: It has to be this has to be mentioned sir. kalob lavender blossoms country 15
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Adam: lavender blossoms.org.org.
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John: I mentioned this because me me who loves the lavender blossom, she's CBD solve or whatever it is to solve,
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Adam: solve.
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John: So she writes in his orders of batch from a cow and she gets a huge box of stuff. And she says what do I get over then she finds out that their eyes deconstruct and her name and address figured out who she was that much care package and she said to me, You got to mention this guy's greatest stuffs the best and he's a great guy. So you have to mention this on the show. When I say well when his donation comes up I bet you I do.
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Adam: I will add to that that the keeper also ordered something, some cells from him and he immediately intercepted the order and said whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, the keeper. Tell me what's going on. And then he Center also sent her some extra special stuff.
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John: ITM jancy writes It's been too long since my last gesture of appreciation so much so that I'm being called the douchebag locally. I'd like to thank I think I'm on a higher level on this no agenda hierarchy much love circle of lavender balsams.org
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Adam: much of course and whoever who calls you a douchebag I will personally versalife see to that can we just give him a little karma thanks cow appreciate your karma
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John: surely filling all filling off 256 verses associate executive producer ITM to all the no agenda ninjas out there. Please accept this modest donation as another blow to soulless stupid machineries. No jingles no karma peace. Some grace, but some I don't know what
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Adam: Kate Marengo associate executive producer credit for K $250 from Chicago Illinois associate producer nope birthday caught up for Tony's 44th on 917 so we're good to go on that happy 44th birthday to the best husband teammate and daddy. Thank you for always keeping no agenda in our life as I've dipped in and out over the years when the last year's pandemic hit it became the focal point in my life so therefore and therefore needed to shrink the amygdala and such like correct I can reconnected with my old jingle buddies wow I missed a lot had to have noodle boy explained to me what Where have you been? Which I got a kick out of being a former noodles employee my college years Oh, Tony hits me in the mouth constantly obviously in the most loving way. And I think over the past year I've hit him hard pretty hard back Have no fear the non domestic abuse in our household has had another successful year of slave rearing of our gorgeous daughter Clark, cool name for a girl as well as pulling me out of my isolation cave to connect with the same slaves of amazing Chicago. The most recent awesome posse in the infamous no agenda meetup in lib tard land Chicago, we're saving lives. JOHN, I just want you to know that. Tony Marengo, thank you for your courage. douchebag called out for being a procrastinator in your knighthood accounting. Get your shit done you delinquent non slave and prepare for the roundtable jingles needed sort of like a good wife I request hookers and blow. That's not a you're a great wife. What are you talking about? Al Sharpton respect respect is what she means obviously. And if possible Joe Biden vaccinate followed by new And should we get a? And I'll just add a karma for you for that
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John: ESP ICT No, no, not karma.
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Adam: That was an intro sequence. It was great.
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John: No, no. You know? If you didn't know noodle boy, I don't know how long away from the show you were. It's just, that's that's a decade long when I first showed up, okay, David Foucault's zotoh. Our buddy is the Duke of America's Heartland and the Arabian Peninsula chimes in with $233.33 jancis donation is to honor Dame melody and her graduation from the University of Texas Austin, you were assuming, assuming the masses of homeless tents hadn't been cleared from the quad to receive her Masters of Science and Technology. commercialization? Let me get this straight. He's got a Master's of Science in technology commercialization. Yeah. This Friday. Yeah. Technology Commercialization is his course of study.
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Adam: Oh, yeah. And she's a master of it.
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John: Yeah, unfortunately, I can't be there as I'm helping out my grab don't animal glad to show up my parents in the realm of the Duke of the South, by keeping her by heaping helpings of joy out of Joe jobs. Joe, Joe. Joe, Joe, Joe. Joe Job's karma for us both. And I request that all producers join me in a congratulatory little girl. Yay for her achievement. Thank you for your courage. David fuku Soto, Duke of America's Heartland in Arabian peninsula is ever since he's had COVID. His sentence structure has changed. Oh, that's interesting. Yeah. make it harder to read. I might add. That's
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Adam: interesting. Do you think that he's, do you think it's his personalities changed? No, no. Yeah.
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John: I think it's the brain fog.
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Adam: Have they have they unleashed The Manchurian Candidate maybe even day melody should be lucky. He's not around. Day melody. Congratulations. What a great achievement. And I'm sure it's going to be a great time in Austin this weekend.
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John: sprc. Drive is unusual. jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs.
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Adam: Jobs. Jobs. Gregory D. Bernardo de Bernardo from Canton, Georgia to 3333. new to this thing. I think I'm supposed to send the donation to his note to your address. I'll just send a 233 33 donation through PayPal. Okay, I guess that worked. I was hitting the mouth of my friend Steve, who referred to as the chief about a year ago on a motorcycle trip little that I know how much this show would be something I look forward to hearing twice a week. Thank you for your courage, of course. But thank you, john, and Adam for consistently producing such great content. If only we could hit the whole world in the mouth. We'd have a more sane planet for sure. It'd be boring though. What would we talk about? I try to hit at least one person in the mouth every week please de-douche me course. De deuced also I do have to call out Steve as a douchebag for letting the guy he hit in the mouth get de-douche before he did he says surely there's a term for the situation if not we need to come up with them let's face it is pretty embarrassing is that we have a term for people who keep people in the mouth and then get out out again to douchebag by the person they hit in the mouth.
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John: No, we don't.
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Adam: Should we what I'm looking for. I was hoping it has some ideas nothing snappy.
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John: It's the captain so rarely that is inconsequential.
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Adam: Can I get an OBD boogity song and respect stay safe you bet
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John: ESP ICT
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Adam: let it get this why it was looking for ame story from Lower Hutt New Zealand 201 greetings john and Adam from the lockdown hermit kingdom of New Zealand. Our Supreme Leader announced 33 new COVID cases this week prompting me to donate and we appreciate that. May I please have some our two D two karma You got it. Thanks. Bye. You've got karma. Did you have Philip Jordan? No
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John: Philip Jordan I cannot find a note from him he gave $200 is Stanley, Wisconsin. Oh going to Wesley Olson in Seattle, Washington, who writes simply and succinctly ITM thank you for your courage job karma for my son, daughter and wife jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs. followed up by Gabriel Adams in Ventura, California $200 ATM keeping it short here. He is pulling a Nexus to Idaho Falls in a week's time he's leaving the state of California which is called a collected thank you for your courage. No jingles no karma Gabriel Adams onward to Cory Chase and Eugene, Oregon $200 in the morning, sirs, this is Corey from the chase compound and I'm in desperate need of a de douchey you've been de deuced I was hitting the mouth last year by my smokin hot wife soon to be keeper Kayla. And I should mention here because I remember when I read this note. Tina, the keeper is the one who's initiated this idea of a keeper. But it's like somebody you'd keep but not somebody that keeps you like a caged animal.
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Adam: Oh, I've misunderstood all this time.
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John: Okay, I'm done. I've done it, then. I'm wrong. Soon to be keeper Kayla and last in the last episode, she called me out as a douchebag. No, we're very excited about planning our southern Willamette Valley meet up at a beautiful establishment where the wind flows like gasoline. Probably tastes like it to you too are of course invited and we hope you can make it. We are unvaccinated. Highly taxed and eaten lots of flax. Gotta stay regular. In these unprecedented times you'd like to call up my brother Benji boy as a douchebag. If convenient. And this is no go any further.
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Adam: I find it convenient. I would like anything with Al Sharpton. Thank you for your courage says Cory. I just wanted to say regarding Willamette Valley I was right. The Spruce Goose is still there.
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John: It's not still there. It was moved there. Yeah. And I'm glad you brought it out because it was made good. It was in Long Beach. Yeah. And then Disney, I guess bought the property in the late 90s or in the mid 90s. And then they decided to get rid of the thing. And so they shipped it up. They took it apart. Yeah. And then shipped it up to the Willamette Valley and then put it back together.
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Adam: Sometimes when you say no, it's not it's in Long Beach. I get so flummoxed because you said you speak so authoritatively.
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John: It was in Long Beach.
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Adam: I said, Okay, fine. No real contract Christopher bagels from Menominee. Wisconsin. Menominee nomina Menominee Menominee kuna? $200. Please combine my two contributions of 6961 and 130 dot 69 for an associate executive producer credit john lummix. What a good word. What are thoughts on the Aki basho Sumo tournament? Who are you pulling for stay golden Adam please do a stay safe over the megaphone noodle gun and dogs howling karma. But before we get to that, yes, you are one of the few people I know in my life. Who tracks the sumo wrestling sports.
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John: Oh yeah, I love Sumo is one of the best and I just wish that American black football players instead of going to vote would go into Sumo. I think just look. Maybe the disciplines too much. I'm not absolutely sure. But the guy I mean, you have to root for the one Yak Yokozuna? That's
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Adam: if you were gonna say your cruiser weren't you? I heard you
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John: do while Yakuza similar word. But a Toronto Fuji i think is his name. He's like this. He watched this guy play it I mean, he's I actually met a couple of the Yokozuna was years ago when my wife and I were and the kids were vacationing and we were in Paris. And they were having a kind of a phony baloney Sumo match in Paris. And all the sumos We're at the hotel we were staying at. So I would go up and I knew this one guy followed it very close to the end but Aki boy Who was there? Who was one of the Yokozuna was one of the few there's not that many. And he is a huge guys like six, eight and 500 pounds. Then he's from Hawaii, and I think he's actually from even before they may have lived in Hayward, and he's this monster and I'm chatting with him. And also Japanese are a jewel. You know, you can't talk to these guys if you're Japanese, because it's they like Gods this Yokozuna types, the top of the top of the top. And this is fascinating guys. I have to say I got their autograph too.
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Adam: So So the question was who's gonna win the tournament?
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John: Probably kerana Fuji?
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Adam: To run a Fuji. Put your money ladies and gentlemen. And what do you want here? Stay safe over the megaphone noodle gun dogs howling karma goddess by the way that's Asian dog karma for future reference.
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races I got the my pasta Glocks locked in load. Karma
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John: I should mention by the way that the sumo matches are on NHK. TV if you have over the air Oh, come on when your channels and it's usually around 330 on West Coast time, they show the matches. And this is the best version of this I've ever seen because they discuss all kinds of details I've never I'm unfamiliar with cars so exciting.
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Adam: And you have a problem with soccer. Thank you to our executive and associate executive producers got to say it man racist pot calling the kettle black herro. This is very much appreciated. The notes sometimes get a little long compensated here by people making them shorter, but it's always beautiful to get the feedback loop flowing. That's what makes this a fantastic community projects are community. We are an entire nation of producers putting together the best podcast in the universe. It's yours. You bring it the time talent treasure, we are Your servants and thank you support your servants your slaves by going to full rack.org slash and a man thank you again for producing Episode 1382 of the no agenda show. Our formula is this. We go out. We hit people in the mouth.
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No clips, but I just wanted to mention something to you and see if you recognize the same thing. I see a pattern and it's just from what I'm seeing from the M five M. Eight. If If I were a que nonbeliever, I would think that Trump was doing this. And I'll and I'll tell you what I'm seeing takedowns what we've seen in the past like two weeks State Department take down Blinken. Actually, I may have a clip of his later Milly being taken down even by the left media. Fauci of course, and he'll he's remaining but he's being discredited. And then this this FBI with the gymnast who were testifying the clip, yeah, I'm gonna tell people what's going on then you roll the clips out. Let me just explain that there's one important thing. It's not just the FBI. It's the US Attorney General. The United States Olympic Committee. And mind you, the Attorney General when this was going down, was Oh, yeah. Okay. Loretta Lynch for just a little bit, but it was really eric holder for all those years. And before him, surprise, surprise, Robert Mueller. You know, so there's there's all kinds of douchebags are being implicated when they say the FBI did nothing this is these are some big takedowns Do you agree with this pattern also, john Durham wants to indict a Clinton, all of a sudden Durham has something to say he wants to indict the Clinton campaign lawyer. Facebook is being is you know, again, left wing media, Instagram, bad for girls and they knew it. By the way, Mueller also was involved in Facebook. I just it looks like there's a lot of a lot of different potential Deep State type positions, being scrutinized, and lambasted by all media except for one and that will be the CIA. So who's doing
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John: diamond Baby sealed indictments. So
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Adam: this has got to be the CIA doing this. That's that's my conclusion. I just joke about the sealed indictments Of course maybe maybe they're the only ones who have not been outed by by anyone for anything bad every other opponent of theirs including the State Department's secret little intelligence community
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John: interesting
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Adam: Oh wait, I
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John: didn't even put this together.
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Adam: I want to play this one. This one one clip Blinken. Because someone sent it to us I think you got it to be actually thought he would be fun by doing a John Dvorak sweetening job I left it in. I think just as Secretary of State Blinken, listen to what he says, I think China and Russia and Iran, they look at this both but much withdrawn. What they see is in competence that they think that might be able to exploit may lead to miscalculation. I think the Europeans are allies who had very little say of any, or control certainly over the timing and the execution of all this. There. Now. Number one have to be one wondering about our reliability, the credibility of our of our defense agreements with them. We the intelligence community did not say we the intelligence community did not say that. The point is Blinken slips and says, Yeah, we in the intelligence community. What I thought you were State Department.
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John: Well, no, I see how you argued with this guy.
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Adam: No, you said the same thing. He's in the State Department intelligence community.
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John: Yeah, the State Department has a little agency called the INR. They're researching something rather they're considered part of the 17. And he's the head of it. So he's, yeah, he's in the intelligence community,
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Adam: of course. But it's it's what it's the way he said it instead of we at State Department. He people don't know this. That's not typical that as Secretary of State says, we need to hear it. Me and the intelligence community. They don't say that you're not supposed to talk about spies in the in the, in the in state or in the embassies. To No, no. To No, no.
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John: Are all spies in the embassy? Yes. And the biggest
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Adam: spy of all, Bob Woodward wrote the book about no milling, which we still haven't seen yet. I guess. This is this stinks. This whole thing statue. It stinks. What What do you got? Well, I
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John: got the gymnast. Now, the thing about the gymnast and this is part of your takedown thesis. I got this clip from me from ESPN instead of from mainstream media because I think they do a better job. Because it's about sports.
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Adam: Although they talk a lot about wokeness and vaccines on ESPN these
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John: days. Oh, they talk way too much about Yeah, I didn't say they weren't woke. So and the problem is of course then we go to the guys to correspondent who did all the work is in a bucket. Why?
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Adam: Why is this hearing now at this very moment. So short after the Olympics, Simone Biles testify.
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John: I'm not gonna I have no argument against all
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Adam: I'm asking. I'm asking if I'm asking you
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John: to say Well, it's because of the de-douche part of this take no, no,
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Adam: no, no. I want to know if it was scheduled if it just popped up out of nowhere, that's all.
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John: I don't know.
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Adam: I have no idea why.
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John: Well, let's see. Maybe it's answered in this. It's not by the way. Maybe it's answered in this three parter.
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Adam: No spoiler. Okay. We start with was all right.
2:18:20
Unknown: Today, sir. Members of USA Gymnastics testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee painting a portrait of a system namely in this case, the FBI that failed to protect the only people worthy of accommodating the victims of Larry Nasser. Today we saw young women offer a small glimpse into the complicated and excruciating work of recovering from sexual abuse in particular, when forced to relive it publicly. Time and time again. Today, Simone Biles and Allie Reisman among others, asked for the only thing that's continually evaded them since this case was made public six years ago. accountability. Dan Murphy has more in tonight's fortunate report.
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Adam: I didn't realize that she was one of the victims that never came up when I was watching her during the Olympics. No one ever said. You know, you'll know her ad. No, I never I didn't know that. She was one of the victims. Simone Biles.
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John: Oh, I
2:19:15
Adam: didn't know that.
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John: Oh, you're the only one. Yeah, I thought that I thought that was the reason that she was choking or getting the yips. We also did we also didn't discuss it when she was getting the twisties here's the twist. That's what it was called your right twisties No, he didn't actually we did not discuss it your right and as possible that he could have alluded you. But yes, she was when she testified and she went into tears and the whole thing. It was it was pointing at the whole thing but they were just one girl mckaela she just blasted the cheese. I want to give the best testimony she just laced laced into him. You'll hear her in this part too.
2:20:00
Unknown: Some of the most famous gymnasts in American history are joining us senators and asking for FBI agents to be held accountable for Miss handling a major opportunity to stop the serial sexual abuse of former team USA Dr. Larry Nasser. To be clear, I blame Larry Nasser and I also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse.
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Simone Biles testified at a Senate hearing Wednesday alongside fellow former national team members Allie raisman, McKayla Maroney and Maggie Nichols. Nichols and her teammates first raised concerns about NASA in the summer of 2015. But the FBI waited more than a year to interview some of them and did nothing with the information they gathered. Dozens of girls say they were abused by NASA after the FBI received those complaints.
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What is the point of reporting abuse if our own FBI agents are going to take it upon themselves to bury that report in a drawer? If they're not going to protect me? I want to know who are they trying to protect?
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This July, the Justice Department's inspector general published a report that found the FBI not only mishandled complaints in 2015, but the two agents later made false statements to cover up their mistakes. They chose to falsify my report and to not only minimize my abuse, but silence me yet again. The inspector general found that one of those agents w. j. Abbott showed quote extremely poor judgment by meeting with USA Gymnastics president Steve Penny during the investigation to discuss the possibility of getting a job with the US Olympic Committee, avid retired in 2018. And the other agent accused of wrongdoing was fired two weeks ago.
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Adam: Was that the one who was fired for alleged wife beating who was also involved in the wittmer kidnapping. Was it different? Is it a different? I
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John: don't know. I don't know if it's I think it's maybe the same guy. Maybe not. But both these guys got off scot free kinivo purposes, considering what happened to you know, the, the general that lied to the FBI or just thinks, Oh, you
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Adam: mean like? Yes, yeah, I can't remember his name.
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John: And then there's a
2:22:27
Adam: stone. Why can I remember? Flynn?
2:22:30
John: There we go play Michael Flynn.
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Adam: Yeah, it's exactly this. He
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John: casually said something. He gets busted to throw, you know, they throw the book at him and then stone. They throw the book at him from nothing. And then Meanwhile, these guys lie and they get off scot free, really? So let's listen to this part three.
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Unknown: FBI Director Christopher rea said the bureau needs to do better. I'm especially sorry that there were people
2:22:56
Adam: at the FBI who had their own chance to stop this monster back in 2015 and failed
2:23:01
Unknown: and that is inexcusable. It never should have happened and we're doing everything in our power to make sure it never happens again. Several of the former gymnast and senators who spoke Wednesday asked why those FBI agents haven't been charged with crimes for lying to investigators. attorneys from the Justice Department declined an invitation to attend Wednesday's hearing and explain why no charges have been filed. More than six years now after
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first raising questions. Survivors of Nasser's abuse are still waiting for all of his enablers to be held accountable for ESPN. I'm Dan Murphy.
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John: Yeah,
2:23:40
Adam: good luck with that. I got to find out who put this hearing together This is what a great great timing.
2:23:47
John: The fix is in on something
2:23:49
Adam: No kidding. It's you know, I was reading through hoops my favorite basketball news i think i forwarded you this Yeah, I thought
2:24:04
John: okay, Yes, you did.
2:24:06
Adam: Was this was this the one where he connects the Nazis to the CIA?
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John: Because it connects the connects the early CIA with the Nazis and the Dulles brothers. It's not it's been done before. Right. But it's worth Oh, space program is thanks to the Nazis.
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Adam: Yeah, but the Dulles brothers defended as attorneys or at least one of them you know, American companies from the from ridicule and scrutiny when they were working hand in hand with the Nazis and then they work. The Allen Dulles was pretty instrumental in setting up the CIA, and I think also in the appointment of Hoover for the FBI. And yeah, that was all Operation Paperclip when we got more Nazi See, I don't think they ever went away. I think it just bred and creative people who want to kill us. Through medicine, medicine, we do it through medicine experimenting on you. Why not? Dad paid meetings at Madison Square Garden. They're doing Heil Hitler.
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John: We had a boond in the Berkeley area green in my father, who's always irked about it was up to you. It was the it was Frank spanger who was the random biggest fish restaurants Bangor's down on the Berkeley Marina in in the country at one time, this place was so big and they stayed in business all throughout the day until Frank died. He's in fact, he lived up in Richmond and Bridgman hills. And nobody said much about it after the fact. Good restaurant by the way.
2:25:51
Adam: Well, at least there's that Yay.
2:25:55
John: So we're gonna go to mark Milly's another targeted man, I got it. I got four clips about this that
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Adam: this is fascinating, because once again, we've got bob woodward. We've got now Bernstein. Still, I mean, he is he kicking himself now they got they've got another guy from the Washington Post. Born in Virginia, if like that that guy's got spooked written them all over him. Bob Acosta
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John: cost us Did you know I never heard of him.
2:26:24
Adam: Oh, never heard of them. Oh, all of a sudden he's
2:26:26
John: right. No, he's right. No. Zab bob costas, a little guy is a sport. Yeah, no, that's not it. That's not him. No, is another guy. No. Burn Steve. You got to remember you know, if you go back to the that, that one book, the family, Bush's family because secrets, whatever it's called, you know what it is family of secrets. Russ Baker, Russ Baker's book. He talks about Woodward in the book, how he came out of military intelligence. I know who he is hooked up with. But he but in just as a preface to the Milley stuff, they're all talking about how all this was going on and this includes Tucker, there's this going on and nobody you know, everybody from the CIA might? Well, let's, let's get these first two clips out of the way before I play the explanatory clips and I can talk about it with a little more of some background play. This is my mark Miley Amelie report ABC one.
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Unknown: There's also new reporting tonight after those claims and a new book about the final days of the Trump administration the book called peril. Tonight, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Mark Milley now defending his calls with China, President Biden saying he has complete confidence in him. And tonight Jonathan car reporting general Milley might not have been the first to reach out to the Chinese. President Biden today expressed great confidence in America's top Gen X Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley.
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Adam: Two Gentlemen, but really his face sizing and stuff. I love that because that's all the guys said. The report could have been like this. The President actually put his mask on and walked away. They say exactly what he said and then play that in a quote because he's got nothing. There's nothing come out of this man. He's
2:28:09
Unknown: pre dead Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark millia. Gentlemen, but Millie is facing severe criticism even calls for his resignation over revelations in a new book that he sought to undermine former President Donald Trump's authority, even reaching out to China amid their concerns about Trump's incendiary rhetoric about COVID. To say he would tell them if the United States were to launch a military strike because he was fearful Trump could do something catastrophic during the final days of his presidency. Today, a spokesperson for general Milley confirmed some of the major events described in the book by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa. His calls with the Chinese and others in October and January. Milley spokesperson said we're in keeping with his duties and responsibilities, conveying reassurance in order to maintain strategic stability. But there is more to the story. ABC News has learned that it wasn't just Milly who reached out to China. In fact, a former senior Pentagon official tells ABC the first contact came from Trump's former defense secretary Mark Esper who conveyed a message to the Chinese defense minister one week earlier than Milley saying the United States had no intention to attack.
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Adam: Its multi prong this takedown they got all the douchebags anyone who did something kind of dirty is up at bat right now. should mention the the Woodward the Woodward book is published by the the same people who own CBS. What's their Western what is their publishing? What's their what's their imprint?
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John: CBS is I don't know.
2:29:52
Adam: No, it's owned by
2:29:55
John: Simon and Schuster Simon and Schuster.
2:29:56
Adam: Yes, Simon and Schuster. Yeah.
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John: First of all a couple of things. That's there's a lot of complaining that all this took place and this CIA must have known and the NSA must have known but nobody said anything. And I think Yeah, they did. They said it to Woodward.
2:30:17
Adam: Yeah. Or the NSA or somebody did I mean we haven't even seen the book
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John: that Woodward Woodward didn't get this out of the blue no CIA game show is so couple things to note one is Woodward's getting old. And so they brought in, they are gonna pass the torch to then other words, the next guy is going to take the CIA written books and put them out there. This cost
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Adam: this cost. Yeah, he's introduced. He's on the scene. He's on the scene.
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John: So he's a new guy he'll take and meanwhile Of course Bernstein could have been that guy but bersih is the same age is like what would you know he's guy passed over and it's just the way it goes. So this cost the guys you have to keep an eye on him because he's gonna be revealing all this stuff. So yeah, Bernstein or sorry, Woodward got it. I don't know how this book got written budget. There it is. And it's it's taken these guys down and so quick this play. He just
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Adam: whips up these books that 80 year old what a guy may want a guy Bob.
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John: Now there's I just should mention this is more than just a takedown to these guys. This is also a subtle takedown of Trump. Because they make it clear that Trump's to go pick Milly. He's the one who picked Trump's to go pick Esper. He's the one who pays. So he's, he's hiring traders, as he likes to call.
2:31:33
Adam: Well, we have said before, he's great at firing no good at hiring. That's what it looks like. So
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John: let's play part two of that. And then I then have the more interesting clip.
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Unknown: It is Donald Trump who chose Millie to be the Joint Chiefs chairman. But now he is saying Millie should be tried for treason, if it is actually true, which is hard to believe that he would have called China and
2:31:57
Adam: done these things and
2:31:58
John: was willing to advise them of an attack or in advance of an attack. That's treason
2:32:06
Unknown: really is scheduled to go before Congress later this month in what is sure to be a fiery hearing with tough questions about Afghanistan, and now about whether he undermined civilian control of the military. And David, whether or not he should resign. JOHN Karl, back with us again tonight.
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Adam: Thank you, john. China,
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John: China.
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Adam: The Yes, it is. Of course, it's a subtle slam against Trump, but I'm surprised how much heat Millie is getting it from it for all sides. Because I even even though it turns out, this is a big meeting, which I also didn't know happens with 15 people. And they have these regularly with the Chinese top military, the Russian top military. What is this? So y'all are just in cahoots saying, Oh, don't worry. And meanwhile, the mainstream and the politicians yap up the fear even though you're all in cahoots behind the scene. That's the part that's he hasn't said anything yet. Has he really hasn't
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John: admitted to this? No, a spokesman has and he is he is going to talk in front of
2:33:08
Adam: Kirby two spokes hold Kirby Kirby I think Kirby's the spokes all on. We have to be curvy, break him down to Boom, boom, boom Domino's.
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John: So there was a guy that was in the office and I hate to play these two clips
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Adam: are your Carlson violation
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John: is the Tucker Carlson violation. But I thought this guy had enough to say that was important because he he brought it down to earth. What the importance of this was and what why the exaggeration about Trump gonna start a war when Trump is the only guy that's been president since Carter, who hasn't started a war. Yeah, that's true. And that was actually mentioned in the segment. I cut a lot of it down because it was going to go on. But this is Doug McGregor, who used to work in the Trump administration is an advisors, ex military guy, and he explains a lot here that that is important. This is Doug McGregor. One, Doug McGregor is in some ways at the center of this story. He's retired Army Colonel who last year advise the Trump administration on foreign policy. In that capacity, he co authored a memo calling for American troops to leave Afghanistan finally after 20 years, according to Woodward and Costas account, that memo, McGregor's memo is one of the reasons that mark Milley decided to organize a coop. Doug McGregor joins us in studio tonight. Thanks so much for coming on. We're talking before air and you upsettingly did not seem shocked by this. It does seem to people who don't know the system as well as you do stunning that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff would be secretly calling a Chinese general and saying we'll warn you if we're going to move against you. But knowing what you know, this does not shock you
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Unknown: know, unfortunately, I'm not shocked. And I'm not doubting Woodward's integrity, but we know from experience that from time to time, he's somewhat flexible and the interpretation may Put a spin on it that it may or may not be. And I hope this is one of those cases. But is this within bounds? Or is it as far out of bounds as it seems? No, there are certain things that we know, these are the facts. First of all, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs has no statutory authority over operational forces of any kind. That means that he is not in a position to order anyone in the armed forces to say or do anything. He can't do it. He is preeminently, the senior military adviser to the President, that's what he is. So in theory, before he would make such a phone call, he would discuss the subject of the phone call with the president, the commander in chief, he certainly would not do something without coordinating with the National Security Adviser and the Secretary of State because this is beyond defense. This is a foreign policy statement that he's making.
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Adam: But Nicole Wallace said, He's a hero. He's so brave. He protected us.
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John: Yes, all and George Woolf will came out and thought it was terrific that he did. Good. One guy after another came out one of these, a lot of them right wingers that, you know, they're just nuts, but but right wingers in the sense that they are actually neo cons, right. So let's get this. So what I wanted to play this clip for is is to bring it down to operational level so people can understand what the mechanism is in the first place, to show that Trump was never a threat for any sort of spontaneous war because he felt like it, which is always being portrayed in some sense. But let's play part two,
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Unknown: these are important things to understand the third thing and this is so if that is true, if this account is correct, I mean, this is from a layman's perspective, it sounds like a grave offence.
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Yeah, if he's violated the law, If this turns out to be true, we really need to hear from him. Congress needs to bring him over. He needs to be placed under oath, and he needs to answer questions in front of the senate about this entire affair needs to be very straightforward. They then will have to determine whether or not the law has been broken. But from our standpoint, knowing what we do about who has the authority to do what and where he fits in, within the broad scheme of things. This is wrong. Remember, the President is not able to act independently and launch a nuclear weapon. He has a consultation process, people who are members of a standing committee with whom this is this is discussed this chain of command that runs through the Secretary of Defense and from the Secretary of Defense to Strategic Command stratcom has nothing to do with general Milley. Now general Milley as an advisor can speak up and suggest what they should or shouldn't do. But I think there's something else here that people need to understand if general Milley feels as strongly as he apparently does, according to this description about President Trump, he has at any time the right to resign his position as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs and simply say I cannot be part of this without prejudice. That doesn't mean he has to leave the armed forces. It just means he leaves this position and someone else can be brought in to fill it. That's what you do. If you feel strongly that you're dealing with someone you cannot support.
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Adam: So what do you think? Did it happen that way?
2:38:14
John: I think so. I think just Millie's just kind of casual full of full of himself and, and he they've been targeting him for some time now.
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Adam: Yeah, with his way our comments welcome. Well, foxnews would be they, but this was different. And this, this was some time now. Has this book actually been published? Do we have we see as someone's read the whole book? Or is this just the CBS promotion for Simon and Schuster?
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John: At this point, the book has already been in galleys and has already gone out to reviewers, okay. And it's already gone out to the blurb writers.
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Adam: I mean, even brought in some lady on CNN, who might have never seen her before. And she was reading through the book and reading pieces. And you know, she's like, like, DC kind of royalty. I gotta find her name. This this through people for a loop of when I was watching CNN, it's like, well, beyond that, like she saved us. He saved us to save the Savior. Yeah, did it really happen that way? Just seems the actual quote saying there's a process and I'm a part of that. Okay.
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John: I think that the book is probably accurate, because it came from the sources that are have the knowledge. Move to the point of over are hearing phone conversations knowledge. And so I don't think that's I think it's unimpeachable the book. And do but the reason reasons and rationale maybe go back to your thesis about the CIA is the only people that aren't mentioned even though Gina haspel is mentioned in there is some sort of a bad actor. expendable
2:39:57
Adam: mate. Yes. Actually has to be cleaned up because of her. She was complicit in throwing out evidence of waterboarding etc she's she's a problem.
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John: Yeah, how she got the job in the first place is somewhat mysterious. And
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Adam: but the reason the reason why is now we have again second time. The first time was Biden with GE. Now we have Milly, with conversations that are being leaked to the press. This reeks of CIA. They don't care who's president. They just want to be in control. And wow, I mean, they're really taken down Blinken taken down milli FBI well known that the CIA hates FBI. I don't know ma'am. This is just what
2:40:47
John: I feel. Okay, let's let's when did this all began it began when they decided to get out of Afghanistan and abandon the poppy fields if they're really abandoned.
2:40:55
Adam: Yes. And and right after that. We got an uptick in in fentanyl.
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John: Yes.
2:41:05
Adam: Scary the whole thing? Well, we've got our eye on it. And the good news is you can just look at the ground and the spinning will all go away. Just turn off Twitter. Really? Despite what john says no one's watching the mainstream news that what's happening in my opinion, Fox News is the most guilty of it millions of people watch fox news and all they talk about a CNN and MSNBC amplifying that crap for them. That gets on the Twitter and it goes round and round. is clearly nothing happening on ABC, CBS and NBC. Except selling other entertainment products.
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John: So there's not there's another subtext story which I want to play now. And this is the story because because RFK jr isn't involved in this story. At least he's interviewed and this is the story and again it involves do we already
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Adam: do this sir answer hmm No, he's
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John: been sitting on there and sitting
2:42:08
Adam: Oh, I've seen I've seen them for a while Yes. It has something to do with
2:42:14
John: your thinking of releasing Sirhan Sirhan from prison. Yeah, after all these years now. So they do this interview different people. And nobody quite quite wants to say it. Well, they're all for
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Unknown: it.
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Adam: I mean, RFK Jr. is for everyone's like, yeah,
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John: you know, they're all families for families for nobody wants to say what they want you to hear that they're holding back on and especially RFK Jr. Because he doesn't have he doesn't want to get into a pissing contest with any any anybody anybody or anybody's already in enough trouble. But let's go with it. I want to push let's play these clips as a sir answer and this local pack. I don't know where this got packaged, because I know the local guys aren't going to get a hold of some of these people. So it's some sort of a some sort of a package that's been localized.
2:43:03
Unknown: A two member California parole board panel voted Friday in favor of surveillance or hands request for for parole. Some of Kennedy's children agree with the board sir and serhan has served 53 years of a life sentence is now up to California Governor Gavin Newsome or whoever succeeds him to uphold or reject the parole Board's decision.
2:43:24
Adam: Has anyone done a piece on why the family is okaying this
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John: this is but this is this includes that incorporates the information. Now I'm listening to the voice of that woman. She is I think CBS she's a network woman. I can't remember what network though but so this is not the local reported thought it is actually a national news story. Okay, part two,
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Unknown: sir hands her hand seen here yesterday in California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation photos is now 77 years old. He told the parole board at an online hearing he had little memory of the 1968 assassination. But he must have been responsible for bringing the gun and said I take responsibility for firing the shots that killed Senator Robert Kennedy in Los Angeles now that we are a great country and a selfish country and a compassionate country. Kennedy is believed to have been sir Hans target because he supported Israel. Sir Han was a Palestinian refugee who had fled Israeli rule and moved to Southern California as a child just after midnight on June 5 1968. Kennedy left the podium and walk through the nearby kitchen. The first shot that rang out that night. hit you.
2:44:39
Adam: Yes, Paul Schrader, a union official was with him. In and out was a couple of fragments left there
2:44:48
Unknown: for bullets hit the senator one to his head. He was pronounced dead and a Los Angeles hospital the next day at 24 years old. serhan was sentenced to death, but three years later California's death penalty was abolished. his sentence was reduced to life in prison, making him eligible to seek parole, which he did 16 times three of the senators children have even publicly shown support.
2:45:16
Adam: Okay, now, how it all ties together?
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John: Well, what it never does, because as you hear in the third part of this, everybody's reluctant to really say anything. And here we go. My family had a lot of tragedies, but many American families that
2:45:32
Unknown: we interviewed Robert Kennedy, Jr. Three years ago, after he met with serhan.
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John: It's hard to believe that, sir and, Shawn, that leads you to conclude what, in
2:45:45
Adam: my opinion is really irrelevant. What's important is what the facts say, what the autopsies what the ballistic evidence and what the eyewitnesses.
2:45:54
Unknown: Paul Sree believes there was a second gunman shooting from behind. So you believe the man who shot you and four other people did not shoot and kill Robert F. Kennedy. We couldn't. He was ever in a
2:46:10
John: position to do that after those first two shots.
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Unknown: He tried to shoot Robert Kennedy with the first two shots. But this but shot me first and this done the second bullet.
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The Los Angeles Police Department was charged with the investigation, and this disputed all claims of a conspiracy, everybody. In his statement yesterday, one parole board commissioner said age is a consideration of parole, and it was part of the review of serhan.
2:46:38
Adam: So we have another grassy knoll
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John: totally exactly the same almost an identical type of scenario. Yeah, a
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Adam: snuff job. I know what's gonna happen Sirhan comes out and then all of a sudden Trump appears out of the mist with john F. Kennedy Jr. who of course is still alive. And then they roll them all up and they hang them all and Gitmo.
2:47:04
John: Yeah okay
2:47:06
Adam: well that's that's how these things are interpreted john, sir Hans or Han coming in this particular that third clip a lot of people who think that way i'm not i'm not one of them but I'm saying that's out there think what way that john f kennedy jr knows
2:47:22
John: I don't know how that third clip triggers any john f kennedy because
2:47:25
Adam: because well because they were both brothers were killed by the same three letter agency
2:47:31
John: man they would Jeff RFK Jr. RFK Jr. would not say says I got my own opinions when I asked them to do it at the facts so it was just I thought that was you know, kind of ties in to what's going on because these guys are you know, these guys get mad about something like the lost poppy fields and next thing you know all Hell's breaking loose.
2:47:56
Adam: Well, all eyes on CIA so far, and Pompei was mixed up in this somehow
2:48:02
John: and it's no pompeyo is a player he's got to be he's got to be no doubt a master moreso than Brennan.
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Adam: Yeah. Oh, and why have you not heard from those guys? that's what that's what confused or makes me suspicious. If it truly was CIA Brennan would be all over he'd be on msnbc all the time pontificating he's not
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John: so take they told him to shut up
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Adam: Tuesday.
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John: That day you go I don't know. They
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Adam: always searching always searching for the
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John: man. Oh, man. Oh, man. I saw that Jason Bourne movies is a day. That's enough.
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Adam: We understand how it works.
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Unknown: I'm gonna show my mood by donating to no agenda. Imagine all the people who could do Oh Yeah, that'd be fun.
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John: And indeed, we do have a few people to thank for show. What are we 1382
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Unknown: All right. A group of well wishers and producers a show 1382 and a make good for Robert wicker.
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No agenda meetups now more important than ever for a healthy amygdala you need to be around other people is with all the zoom meetings and the masking. You just need to be around human beings want to be around other human beings and have one thing in common. They're producers of the no agenda show and that's why it goes across ages. Religions creed, race. You'll love it. You will not be disappointed no agenda meetups.com here's the report the sexy South Arlington meetup. That's the spook meetup in DC in the morning john and Adam May this Sir William of West pennsyltucky
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Adam: someone take this
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in the morning. Interesting edits guys.
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John: I have to make a mention here is something which knows. Among many things that irks me bragging about being a douchebag and being a lifetime douchebag meaning you're never going to support this show is really bad form. No matter what you think. We might think it's funny, but it's bad form is discourages people from contributing to the show to make it continuous a
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Adam: little insulting towards the rest of the group.
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John: Yeah, I think so.
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Adam: Here's what's on deck. For today actually Sacramento the in person Federation seven o'clock at Drake's the barn in West Sacramento. Charlotte's thirsty Third Thursday Monday meet monthly meetup seven o'clock at Ed's tavern. Rapid City South Dakota. Most likely the independent ale House of Rapid City it'll be six o'clock check the calendar to brand new entry on the list. Friday the low country Constitution Day meetup 5pm. at the Royal American in Charleston, South Carolina Dame Jennifer Buchanan hosting that Friday as well. Buffalo Western New York meetup 5pm at lumberjacks patio grill North tonawanda New York, Saturday Wabash Founders Day fun stravaganza one o'clock at the paradise spring Memorial Park in Wabash, Wabash, Indiana. While bash I think it is also on Saturday red 33 Red 33 Boston no agenda, sheaf of wheat Virgo season meetup two o'clock at the castle Island brewery in Northwood, Massachusetts. Flight of the no agenda. Oh 30 meetup 3:33pm. At crony sports grill Agoura Hills, California, also for Saturday. Local 404 enter summer pool and bar grill pool and grill bash four o'clock at Spalding hollow swim and tennis club in Atlanta, Georgia. And the final ones we have also on Saturday, the monthly Punta Gorda magdala meetup 530 Ice House pub in Tampa, my tamiami Trail. I hope that's in Florida. And finally next Sunday the 19th Free State of Florida del del budimir deplorables dames and douchebags meet up one o'clock 130 at two George's at the cove in Deerfield Beach, Florida there's a whole lot more through September through October there's the big backdrop meetup which I believe is the 16th in Texas lots of people going to be coming to that one the keeper and I will be there as well. I think sir Mark Hall's Coming sir Jean to the south is going to be a hootenanny even Dame Jennifer Buchanan might show up with the new boyfriend who we can then all this rate and see if if if he's
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getting to meetups really you need to check at least one of them out go to no agenda meetups calm if you can't find something on the calendar, start your own. It's easy and it's like a party.
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John: With all day, you won't be triggered. You wouldn't be everybody.
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Adam: And I think I had this written down. Duke Fuqua Zota wanted a health karma for his parents. Make sure we did that. You've got karma. I had a couple short vowels do ISOs first and I have a couple things I want to play for you which I thought you might like might be able to talk about you have ISOs I seem to I see happy days. Let me catch this one.
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John: Happy days are here again.
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Adam: Okay. And then smorgasbord.
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John: Yeah, that's what I call a smorgasbord
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Adam: Okay, that's it. Yeah, so you had three
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John: but there was another one.
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Adam: I'll see another one.
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John: The ISO and then have the No no, you only have two ISOs Oh, oh, that
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Adam: was the best one wasn't it?
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John: Happy Days and smorgasbord. Yeah, that's all I got.
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Adam: I got I got this one.
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John: Thank you for your courage. Man
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Adam: this one I think is good wait not this one. This one with these people
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John: that one I like I couldn't hear it
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Adam: What the hell is wrong with these people?
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John: These people ends with how what the hell's wrong these peep
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Adam: no people people people
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John: with these people people to says peep
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Adam: now she says people
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John: well,
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Adam: I don't like all any of them. I think they all suck Really?
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John: Well you know happy days is good. You know?
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Adam: It's not good. It's not good.
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John: I just not good. You're right. They're not good, but none of them are good. Well, then you smorgasbord. It's got Yogi Berra.
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Adam: It's not
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John: something
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Adam: I'm disappointed in us. smorgasbord then that's what I call a smorgasbord. Yeah, it's better nothing better than nothing All right, man, there's so many how we played almost all your clips. I have so many leftover What happened? I let you go.
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John: I can't believe I did this up at the clipless camp.
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Adam: I can't believe I've let you do this. Okay, here is the this I wonder if you guys had a chance to talk about on DHL unplugged I just heard about this today.
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Unknown: There's been no let up in markets in Asia as the collapse of Chinese property giant evergrande. And mold shares in the highly indebted company have fallen 80% this year and analysts fear the crisis could spread throughout China's property sector and the entire economy is already being described as a Chinese Lehman Brothers crisis for the fourth day in a row evergrande investors and creditors have been gathering at its headquarters in Shenzhen. their anger only increased after evergrande offered property and even parking spaces instead of cash payments.
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Adam: So this was all the news today. I didn't follow that at all, too. They have collapsed. Do you know anything about this house? Well, this is a rumor is gonna I'm sorry, the rumors. It's gonna be horrible Chinese
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John: Economy collapsing. It could be we've talked about the Chinese government's one triggering it by by putting the clamp down on all these Well, these these Alibaba and Tencent and all these companies by saying they're corrupt or they're just dropping this the price of the stocks way down and demanding to be 30% of 50% of the ownership you know taking over companies left and right. So it's I think it's triggered the the housing crisis and the real estate crisis because because everyone's so leveraged and so once they're let you know you start taking over China
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Adam: their leverage and the Chinese are leveraged or in general
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John: No, the Chinese are leveraged this way they're buying two and three and four or five properties like you know maniacs it's like they're out of control whether they borrowing
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Adam: the money
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John: no they use like they're they're the have this phony profits from the different companies that have skyrocketed.
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Adam: They can margin against that, basically,
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John: yeah, you use that as your as your collateral and then all of a sudden that get the rug gets pulled out from under you by the Chinese government. And the next thing you know, do you're killing this, I get margin call. Yeah, where's your money right. Now, I haven't got any right now give me a week, you know, I don't think so. Well, then I'll sell my property in this stupid town where I live, right. And then that causes it's just a bits of bits of dominoes, happens. I don't know how far it's gonna go to the Chinese government can put a stop to it.
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Adam: Just by freezing everyone. There. They're doing it. So they're, they're responsible for the whole thing in the first place? I don't think
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John: Yeah, I think so. I've got, who knows?
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Adam: Okay, to take us out on several high notes. These are just these are short, but there'll be well worth it. So all over the news today is how we are going to send nuclear submarines to Australia because they have to do our dirty work. You know, we're, we're doing deals with the crown with, with the Five Eyes, of course, you know, we're all going to work against China. And our President, Joe Biden, he had a equivalent of a zoom call with only two participants, Boris Johnson. And he had Scott Morrison, the Prime Minister of Australia. And so once they're done, you know this, he said his goodbyes, and this was quite a shocker Down Under.
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Unknown: Thank you. Over to you, Mr. President. Thank you, Boris. And I want to thank that fell down under Thank you very much. Appreciate it.
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Adam: For the life of him not remember his name and everyone knows it. Everyone knows it. Day by day. Thank you. My buddy down under my guy down on the thanks, pal.
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John: Why doesn't he have a crib sheet? Why didn't they just Is this a staffing problem? This is the the his his helpers. This is I don't blame Biden for this. That he can't be expected to know anything. He should have a big sheet in front of him. This guy has like a cue card. Here the probably behind the monitor behind the camera which says Oh, you're talking to this guy and that guy. What is wrong with his staff?
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Adam: I don't think they have the cue card. You know, he's he's not seeing it. He's not seeing it. You got nothing for sale that you can buy. Too bad. Have
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John: I am I? Okay?
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Adam: I have to break you have to break this.
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John: I'm gonna just say it. I don't believe what you said is true. You're just you're just assuming he's got the cue cards. If he had the cue card. Why wouldn't he look up better? He can read from a teleprompter he can read from a cue card. He's not that far gone. They're not helping him
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Adam: out. Oh, you think you're doing it on purpose? Yeah. Oh, that makes it. Yeah, that makes a hell of a lot more sense.
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John: This is like the end goes right back to the early days that you pointed out over and over again to sound older.
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Adam: Oh, yeah. The Yes. The the sabotage.
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John: Yeah, the sound didn't work. It sounds like he's in a bucket all the bad things. It's all there's no reason for that at that level. Good. You and I could if we were in that position, we'd have top men.
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Adam: Yes. Top guys. It'd be we would be sir. Mr. Jean would have Dana Dana doing productions.
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John: I blame. I blame his chief of staff. Yeah, who
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Adam: is his chief of staff do even
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John: good question. I don't know maybe doesn't even have one.
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Adam: Here is the black news channel which is well worth a watch or two if you have it on your cable system. With I just put a little bit of the report here about the new CBS show I can't believe that this did not appear on the three by three. Why is CBS and not promoting their new reality show.
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Unknown: Here it is. When I say social activism you've been fighting games, right? No. Well, some people seem to think that fighting for rights is a game. CBS global citizen and live nation has all teamed up to produce a new five week competition series called the activists is set to air in October and it will put six aspiring activists against each other to promote their causes. competitors will be judged by musician and entertainer, Usher, actress, Priyanka Chopra, Jonas and dancer Juliana Huff. According to the press release, the activists success will be measured by online engagement, social metrics, and the host input. Whoever wins will ultimately go to the g7 summit in Italy and try to secure funding from world leaders for that causes.
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John: Let me get this straight to Donald Trump is condemned because he thinks social activism is a game. So these guys literally make it into a is an actual game
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Adam: with fun and prizes with fun prizes and,
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John: and den Trump Trump's the bad guy.
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Adam: What about ism? Well, this didn't go over well on the black news channel either, so you can shake hands with him there. And this has got to be my favorite story. Since we talked about this a lot on the show. You think you gotta make no problems.
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Unknown: Separation Anxiety is a problem for over 13 million dogs in the US. signs of anxiety can start when the owner is getting ready to leave home and typically worsen after the owner has left. Excessive vocalizations such as barking, howling and whining potty accidents, destruction of property or self harm. Even attempts to escape through doors or windows are all signs of separation anxiety. As the Fight or Flight Center The amygdala is the area in the brain responsible for producing fear and emotional responses which express themselves as the signs and symptoms of anxiety. an anxious brain is out of balance with overactive brain cells that produce harmful substances causing inflammation and cell death in substances reduce inflammation and protect the cells. calmer canine is an anxiety treatment device made by sec Animal Health it was based on FDA clear technology used in people working at the cellular level, it sends targeted pulsed electromagnetic or TP EMF signals to the brain to increase the production of nitric oxide which helps to reduce inflammation. These TP EMF signals were specifically developed by a team of veterinarians and neurobiologists to target the anxiety center in the brain. They are invisible and sensation free. The signals also cause the neural cells to produce feel good substances such as serotonin, dopamine and endorphins.
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Adam: So have you ever heard of this device that was developed for humans that can shock your amygdala back into normal functioning?
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John: No, but I'm sure a lot of people need it.
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Adam: Yeah. I think this is great. I think we need to we need to continue to shock your dogs. And shock your friends and neighbors.
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John: electroshock therapy.
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Adam: I find this to be very very suspicious this
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John: waging that's a wild Why is the clip of the day for digging that up?
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Adam: Oh, well, proof that was that comes completely unexpected. But even at the end of the show. There's a whole website that goes along with it actually tend to show
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John: clips. Yeah, yeah. Okay. Yeah, barely I get forced to get a get a frog in my throat, which you got. You heard this. Everyone's heard it. I do have some thoughts on it. This is the the crazy outrage. Everyone got a kick out of this because the audience went nuts. This is the guy that may or some little town in Ohio, bitching, bitching about a book that the teachers are using, because, and I'll explain what this book is on Amazon, you can buy it yourself. But I just love the way the crowd goes nuts on this clip. This is the child porn in class.
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Unknown: They're all members of the board. My name is Craig Schubert and the mayor of this city. It has come to my attention that you're educators
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Adam: are distributing essentially, what
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John: is child pornography in the classroom? I've spoken to a judge this evening. She's already confirmed that so I'm going to give you a simple choice.
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Unknown: You can either choose to resign from this board of education, or you will be charged. Thank you.
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Adam: Well, we're seeing more and more people like that and with some time of authority standing up in America.
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John: Well, this is about a book series of books that came out of San Francisco Chronicle Books as they're all a 642 series is 642 642 ideas 642 ways to think 604 pole Bronson if anyone remembers that guy's name is part of this group and as a bunch of it's a writer's club or something and it's basically big empty books with ideas at the top of each page for people who have writer's block so they did you can go to Amazon and look inside the book and I guess there's one in amongst the 642 listed says give us write about your first sex experience which of course minors should be having no and so that's the connection to child porn. This is a this is bold crap but okay is is fine because they get because they condemned the school board which probably should be condemned for other good reasons.
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Adam: I think we should have ended on the dog amygdala, it just felt better. I like that
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John: you put that plaus back in.
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Adam: We have some great enter show mixes sound guy Steve remembered his tala bond truck still. Q Allison. We got sir Chris answer Felix in one stellar production. Tom starkweather in the Gucci dragons. Everybody's out here. Next on no agenda stream.com mofa mo facts episode both X Adam Curry, Episode Number 66. The Black Butterfly. You'll hear more about the COVID vaccinations and what's the guy's name the basketball player the douchebag Mr. douchebags being in repeating yourself. Yeah, who's the douchebag the basketball player. There's the number one to China douchebag.
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John: Oh, LeBron James. You
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Adam: very much. The Bron James. I don't know what I'm repeating. Just needed the name.
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John: He said douchebag basketball player you're repeating yourself.
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Adam: I'm not buying it. Come out next. Screw that
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John: will be best use of the term.
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Adam: Be back on Sunday until then remember as a dvorak.org slash na in the morning everybody. I'm Adam Curry. You got to say goodbye. You got to say goodbye.
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John: Oh, from Northern Silicon Valley. i'm john C. Dvorak. Right where I remain or backwards. No, I'm, but I'm Jessie Dvorak.
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Adam: Adios mofos and such since we've been doing the show terrorists and crazy people in the sand drive Toyota trucks, okay. They got a
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John: bunch of Chevy trucks in
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Adam: its Taleban Chevy truck month everybody we did that 21 to
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Unknown: Afghanistan on was 20 years where they go with clear goals, get those who attacked us on September 11 2001. And I don't know make sure al Qaeda could not use Afghanistan as a base.
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Our mission in Afghanistan was never supposed to be a nation. After 20 years, I learned the hard way. That's why we're still there.
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It's Taliban truck at your condo har Chevy depot. Afghanistan has overstocked Chevy trucks left behind by Uncle Sam to be plundered by occupying forces
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and Jihad minded individuals. Be the first in your Kayla phase
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Adam: two oh no repurpose military ship.
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Unknown: Right now during Trotman blow off your old Toyota truck and claim a discarded US military equipped Chevrolet.
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Not Available to ISIS case Christians or citizens trying to flee the country
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Adam: when and are expressly forbidden for many offers. Not all vehicles come equipped with artillery or small weapons. Your mileage may vary. Always wear your seatbelt. Chevrolet the longest lasting most abandoned trucks in Afghanistan. This did unfold more quickly than we had anticipated.
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John: This thing is a scam. This whole thing. Life is a scam. This thing is a scam.
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Adam: This whole thing death and destruction. Life is
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John: a scam. This thing is a scam. This whole thing
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is a scam. Daddy.
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Adam: Yes, Felix.
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John: That's a great question. Jonathan. There's no such thing as a great question. Well, it's great question for jingle de haftar. Yes, Yes, we do. Yeah, it started with Osama Taliban deep inside the Taliban?
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Unknown: Yes, yes. They
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can take some Sony, Sony's Hydra khaja chicka can't a plane fly into a tower and do it all again, the Taliban, the Taliban. The Taliban can
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John: can take Osama Osama it man. Okay. Okay.
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Unknown: Say it was iraq then blame Saddam Hussein, the Taliban, the Taliban, the Taliban.
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The Taliban can close they control the poppies winning the CIA shoot makes Afghanistan great with its own special Sheree
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John: punishments especially when you're queer. Do they really three gay people
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Adam: building of course they do hesitate
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John: to go down effect
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Adam: can't have too much goes into jingle 1233 without the army and since the Taliban, the Taliban, the Taliban
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Unknown: the Taliban can close they control the puppies when the CIA shoot.
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So some simple planes of a really remote
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controlled missiles containing directed energy weapons flown by a superior race of shapeshifting Jews into the twin towers that were full of their minds so
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the Rothschilds could collect on the insurance and then they use the excuse to introduce the Patriot Act to spy on everyone take away their rights make people disappear and drone random brown people across the Middle East North Africa as part of the wisdom clock seven. Meanwhile, the
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911 Commission made sure that all witnesses were eliminated or silenced with the National Security orders and the evidence was destroyed.
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The footage of wt c seven which won't go away. You're as safe as possible. These fires are blinking Code Red for our nation right now.
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It's gonna rain and my dad wouldn't know do not cause cancer. Even as the Delta variant 19 pure as safe as possible. We're going to protect vaccinated workers from unvaccinated co workers just not a democrat thing. It's not a republican thing.
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Adam: It's a whether there's hospital modernization, and we need to hear Skye Kearns here
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Unknown: he was here shado port jobs. That's where boosters come in distinct minority of Americans, supported by stinked minority of elected officials are keeping us from turning the corner. John dvorak.org
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Adam: that's what I call a smorgasbord.
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