Cover for No Agenda Show 1383: Spook Nation
September 19th, 2021 • 3h 24m

1383: Spook Nation

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John: I didn't say I never talked to the guy didn't say that. Adam Curry John C. Dvorak. Sunday September 19 2021. This is your award winning give our nation media assassination Episode 1383. This is no agenda 999 to go and broadcasting live from the heart of Texas Hill Country here in FEMA Region number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam Curry, and from Northern Silicon Valley, where we're all saying, well is we're not in Australia. I'm John Dvorak, buzzkill.
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Adam: You see that breakthrough in
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John: Melbourne? Yeah, I didn't see anything though. Yeah, I'm
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Adam: sure you did. This was fantastic. Because like there was a crowd of people. In fact, I have a report. I have a boots on the ground report from one of our producers on our second under the heading Australia, Melbourne, anti lockdown protests. Let's see. Here's the report. Police came out in huge numbers. This was expected this was a there was a demonstration. So people were walking.
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John: There was the one where they knocked down the old lady and sprayed the crap out of her with spray cans.
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Adam: No, this is the one where the well let me read this to you. So it's short. The reports of protests are generally headlined as they came ready to fight the police. What doesn't get reported as the protesters went out of their way to remain as peaceful as possible parts of describing words but imagine you're marching down the road you see the police have assembled in force looking menacing and marching towards you. The protesters changed direction marched down a side street to avoid the confrontation. This was repeated over and over until the police basically Shepherd It is called kettling, the protesters into a confrontation that was unavoidable there was nowhere left for the protesters to turn they were boxed in and then they they surge you got to see this video they surged to just knock the cops down. Just the cops were trying. They were really trying just so many people was done and just rush through them and they yelling like with like the Braveheart charge.
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John: We know how that ended.
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Adam: Don't do that. Don't do that. That's not good. Oh, I think we need a Chris since we're talking about Australia, we need to correction on the we were duped. Specifically you were duped by the clip of the actors, the COVID actors,
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John: but I wasn't I don't believe I was completely duped. I believe that it was like a double dupe
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Adam: a double dupe. And now that you put the double Do you know
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John: that there's these crisis actors because we see them here, they're local. They they find some guy can use just get it remembering. In fact, I had a that. I don't have any clips from this because it was too long. And I wasn't feeling like clipping it. You thought probably I thought it would be a funeral home guy. Oh, I have a very short clip from him. Well, at the beginning of his spiel, and he's a funeral home guy from Milton Keynes, I believe Milton Keynes.
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Adam: Yeah. And he. I said it's not a short clip, but it is the fundamental clip.
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John: He's feels that a lot of because he during the original part of COVID, there wasn't he didn't see any more deaths than usual. And he's a funeral home guy. And it's worth probably soliciting your local funeral home guy and talking to him and seeing what's going on. And but he did, but the thing that got me is at the very beginning of his spiel, which goes on forever, and people can look it up. He says, Well, first, you know, they, when this all began, they gussied me up to you know, dressed up, and he went on camera on the BBC. And he saw y'all rah, rah. And he told me, he said, What do you want me to say? And they said, Well, you know, the script. he regretted it. And then he regretted it because he realized, you know, a year later is all bullcrap and is a lot of bad information going around. He was part of the problem. And so I've told I'm not too concerned about the fact that there was a whipsaw. action on the crisis actors in Australia.
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Adam: Oh, I see what you're saying. Okay, I got you. So he was in effect without being a paid crisis actor, as is often with M five m, they show up at your door, you're enamored, you're like, Oh, okay. I mean, I used to still get sucked into that trap. Last time was when Michael Jackson died. When I spent the whole day with CBS News. I was gonna be on tonight. For 20 seconds, maybe 17.
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John: Crews come over the house, a huge group of people. And they talk to me for 20 minutes, and I get and go to the show. I'm there say, yeah, I think that guy's right. Yeah, boom, done. That's it.
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Adam: I didn't I don't think I even got a lower third. That's how bad it was. Didn't even qualify for that.
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John: I got a lower third when I did it. Yeah.
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Adam: This funeral director did say something interesting about what we've categorized as the Liverpool protocol. Did you Cuz that was a little that was like 12 minutes in Did you watch that?
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John: I watched the whole thing. Yeah, I saw it. Do you want me to play that? Or is it do you think? Yeah, play it is I like this I actually collected it, I have it in the archives to maybe go back to one of these days. What are you saying with numbers now?
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Unknown: So well kind of rewind it back to 2020. In March and April, we saw a brief spike for about two weeks, two and a half weeks, maybe three weeks, were unusually the phone started ringing and, and as a
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Adam: society, the way this being difficult to clip without going long on the clip, is exactly why the BBC prep the guy dressed the guy did everything gave him the script. That's exactly the point that's they have to do that. Otherwise, they'll never get the sound bite they need. But that's when you're in linear media, and you got to hit the top of the hour, or the commercial break. That's why you need to just pressure the message into whatever you need it to be for the peace,
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Unknown: hey, we're very good, again, people to pass away in hospital. And I would say if I have 10 collections of deceased, I have them would be hospital removals. One of them would be from a care home. And one of them would be either a residential address where someone's gone home to die, or a hospice where people go to die for palliative care, we suddenly had an announcement on the TV from government that they were going to try and protect the most vulnerable in care homes. And that these care homes would be the places that were hit the hardest, which I kind of at a time for was really strange, because I don't understand how a virus can attack attack a specific building. You know, it either is in a community or it isn't in the community. And this
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Adam: is important because we saw this very same scenario play out in Washington State in New York State in California, in Michigan and Illinois,
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Unknown: kind of, you know, it was thing of the thing that I just wasn't they were saying that wasn't making sense on the coalface, as as an undertaker, I got called every night for three weeks to care homes. And this was at a time when Matt Hancock has since been dismissed from government transferred all of the elderly in hospitals into care homes. He'd been very careful to label them all as COVID. And he put them into care homes. And I've since found out that at the exact same time, there was 1,000% increase in the amount of midazolam sedative purchased at that time,
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Adam: but dazzle lambs sedative mudassar lamb is yes benzo
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John: did the interesting thing he has a theme running through his whole presentation, which is that they're killing people literally.
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Adam: That's what this piece is about. So mudassar lamb sold on the brand name versa, among others is a benzo Diop day as a pain medication used for anesthesia, procedural sedation, trouble sleeping and severe agitation. So it's it's a sedative,
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Unknown: and there's an extensive paper trail documents that very clearly now, I worked for the big funeral provider for 10 years who have 60% market share. And in that time, I was never ever ever, ever called to a care home three consecutive nights, you know so for, for me being a small family Undertaker, to suddenly be called every night for nearly three weeks exclusively to care homes and nowhere else is. Remarkably, it's probably about as likely as me winning the lottery several times in three weeks. It just doesn't happen. It's impossible. I would hasten to add that all of those people will over with COVID I never saw a doctor in attendance once no doctor ever attended to my knowledge. I never saw a COVID test once I never saw a ventilator. So there was no need for those patients to be overdosed, shall we say or heavily sedated to be intubated? Because there were no ventilators? And I suspect that 1000s of people were killed, euthanized in these care homes using midazolam. And on the odd occasion, I did in fact see small files, perhaps on the bedside cabinet or in a band because I was actually looking for them at that point, you know, where they had perhaps been as careful as they ought to have been doing that kind of thing. So that was something that was, you know, kind of raised alarm for me.
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John: I'll say well, you know, New York, this is part of a thematic thing that we've actually not really taken to the front of the of their analysis. But the but I've suggested it that they're trying to get rid of the old people because they're a burden society burden on eater as far as these people are concerned. These people are Google's
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Adam: their their burden on the taxpayer their Berg taxpayers burden on the on the insurance company. That's really the big one insurance,
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John: the insurance companies I
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Adam: believe we've talked about this how they want to Junio to basically send your mom to go die this we've seen them that we know of a million different Aren't examples and yet
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John: people like, like your Cuomo and that they won't investigate what happened in New York and
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Adam: they really been the guy in Kirkland, Washington. What's the governor up there?
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John: Inslee Hinsley.
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Adam: Yeah, hey, I can't confirm this. But one of our producers certainly can my dazzle lamb if that's used to sedate before intubation because that would be even more. Now stops your lungs. Well, while we're, while we're debunking the bullcrap on M, five M. Let's go straight to I think a fantastic clip, one of our producers dug up, he spent a lot of time it's a local story, local radio show, I think his radio show, but it's local, and he's been in West Virginia and has been trying to get it to me because it was rather big file. We figured it all out. This is the CEO of the West Virginia Hospital Association, explaining the ICU and the bed shortage and the over capacity of the hospitals being full. Jim Kaufman's with is president and CEO of West Virginia Hospital Association.
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Unknown: I continue to hear anecdotally, from some who suggest who suggest that well, these challenges to the hospital have less to do with the number of patients and more to do with the staffing issue that if you had more staff, that the would not be as serious in terms of handling the number of patients, is that accurate? Or is that what is your read on that?
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We do have a staffing issue. And this is a national problem. Just give you a perspective, there's about 47,000 vacant traveling nurses positions open this week, across the country. So this just shows you that huge demand for clinical staff not just here in West Virginia, but the entire country. And that actually is putting more pressure on West Virginia, because hospitals around the country actually have better resources than we do. And they're able to recruit staff away.
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Adam: Does this state Do we need more ICU beds in the state?
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Unknown: We don't need more ICU beds, we need more staff. We we actually have the beds. It's the staffing. That's the challenge. And that's why all the hospitals are trying to work together to figure out how do we maximize the limited staff that we have to serve the needs of the patient. But workforce issues was a challenge in West Virginia prior to COVID. financial challenges with the hospitals was a condition prior to COVID. And it's been exacerbated for the past 19 months.
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Adam: And it's not just the United States. It's happening in France where I think up to three or 4000 will be leaving the health care system. The UK is starting to see strains the Netherlands just instituting mandates and the corona passport. You and so they'll see demand for health care professionals rise there. So it's exactly what we thought it was. And I'm happy this guy said.
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John: Yeah, you know, he just said it out. Right. But it's if you look at the entire episode, entire pandemic from the beginning, it began with exaggerated claims or needs for ventilators to the point where they've staffed up
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Adam: well let's let's be honest, they they actually put people on ventilators unnecessarily and with the wrong protocol, as was directed by the CDC.
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John: Yes, but there's another method for killing people but it's a good one is a more dramatic one. But at the same time they were they opened up to you know phony bears and jack jack Jake. Jacob Javits Center in New York. And then they brought in a big giant of liberty, your ship, a big hospital ship.
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Adam: We forget how quickly we forget these things. We
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John: do two of them to want to hospital, one on East Coast, Navy got used so we didn't need those. And in the same time, they furloughed, a ton of nurses and some doctors, but mostly nurses who went out and got other jobs or find other things to do or realize that maybe this wasn't for them. They never came back. And then they went then because there was still enough staff. Then they decided that you all you staffers, you now have to get the vaccine, whether you like it or not, which made another 50% of them quit In fact, the hospital down in Houston was a huge walkout of nurses who had seen the results of the of the shots, they just didn't want to get the shot for whatever reason they've already been exposed to the back to the virus and was had vaccine exposure to the vaccine. I was hoping to hoping to get that clip. And they decided no, so they so they've done so this is a fake. This is bold crap. They created the situation themselves for some onerous reason. This was like planned
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Adam: hotep been told you it's my new one.
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John: By the way, that hotep ties back I saw him.
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Adam: Oh Peter Hotez. From the he's from the hotel he's from, oh, no, that guy's actually just just to lighten the mood for a second, I got a couple of clips to play about the M five M. And, and we could also say this is a clip about disinformation. But let's just first start with Bill Maher, who got to love the guy when he does this stuff. And it makes him unpopular. And I love him even more for that he was on Jimmy Kimmel really promoting his appearances, which he can't go he can't go to democrat controlled states, because you know, they just can't have a concert there. By the way, it looks like there, we have 10 more days until they cancel Austin City Limits, which is huge outdoor to weekend festival, guys. So here's here's Bill Maher with some interesting statistics.
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Unknown: But I have to cite a survey that was in the New York Times just liberal paper, so they weren't looking for this answer. But they were talking about this. The question was, what do you think the chances are that you would have to go to the hospital if you got COVID. And democrats thought that was way higher than Republicans? 41% of Democrats? And the answer is between one and 5%. Okay. 41% of Democrats thought it was over 50%. Another 28% thought it was 20 to 49%. So 70% of Democrats thought it was way, way, way higher than it really was. liberal media has to take a little responsibility for that, for scaring the better people. And the reason why I'm bringing this up is because it's much harder for every touring act to sell tickets in blue states. Oh, they were afraid to go out of the house. red states, it's all good to go. So I just want to say to those people in rougher yellow in Pittsburgh, in New York, ain't gonna give it to you. It's safe. We're doing everything we can. There's distancing, there's masking, enjoy live life,
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you did get it embrace like you did get it. I got an answer. I
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was vaccinated. You got to answer eventually. Right. And you didn't you wouldn't I had no symptoms. That may be because I was vaccinated. But let's not even get into that because I know you and your boyfriend, Howard Stern, very paranoid about this. But it's it's a little weird that I got it after. But now many, many, many people have had same situation.
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Adam: Yes, we have people. That means it's working boys. So I thought that was interesting. He literally did a Trump there. Enjoy your life. Don't let it Don't let the virus dominate what's going on. But by definition, what Bill Maher just said there, whether it's intentional or not, by definition, people who watch as he says and read liberal media, they're getting misinformation. No matter how its projected. They're they're taking away wrong information from it. So the source by definition has to be missed information look bad, it's bad. Let's see if we can
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John: launch it. Well, I mean, this is our theme of our show, all we do is take part in the art don't all we do is even though it sounds like we do a lot more.
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Adam: So let's take it all the way down to the to the root level, the root cause as our vice president Kamala Harris would say, Let's find out. Why are people being mis informed by the message from and I'll just take two, I'll take MSNBC and I'll take CNN, that's probably the easiest, although, again, I say the most watched cable news network is Fox. And they spend 40% of their time playing dumb clips from the other guys, which actually propagates the dumb message. So you know, shame on everybody. Let's see. Hmm, we have a small controversy still raging on? This is the Nicki Minaj hesitancy. It's gone back and forth. I don't want to belabor it. Let's put let's see, if what one of the actors is doing on MSNBC, a joy read, let's see if this could maybe scare people or give them the wrong idea.
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Unknown: I understand the hesitancy one. Listen, I was hesitant when Donald Trump was out there controlling the CDC and controlling the FDA and manipulating them and making them put out falsehoods. Anybody rational was hesitant. But the reality is now by
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Adam: the way, she's talking with Eric Dyson, who is a professor so the guy is going Yeah, right. Right. Right. Right. Like like Diamond and Pearl. Right. Right. Right, right. This is
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Unknown: what we what I really fear is masses of more masses of people dying. 666,000 people have died, and disproportionately they look like you and me, Michael. What scares me is that people are creating the cultural imperative to set themselves up for death. When the people pushing them to do it like tuck homes are vaccinated and safe and even if they got COVID are going to get all the monoclonal antibodies monoclonal humanize gets COVID and dies they don't care about us.
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Adam: Okay, little little loaded that statement but I think maybe when you're throwing out 666 and saying more people are going to die, and disproportionately they look like you and me. She says to the black professor, which is a lie that's just a lie. It's equal amongst the poor certainly. And there's a go look at it more Caucasian stop with the lie and then she takes spins that around and says But no, of course needs to make it political. which triggers you know, the anti Trump thing in the in the liberal viewers, and but they really don't care they want they want Nicki Minaj has messaged, but they want it to die because they're racist. That's what joy Reid just said. I wonder if that could, you know, bring other people to be unhinged when they see that? Or maybe when they see this?
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Unknown: We're going to read it out tonight with a message to republicans Okay, we get it. COVID is the precious and you love it. You love COVID so much you want it to spread into schools at the office in the Walmart on the cruise ships and at the club. That gray spongy ball with the red spikes you want it pumping through your veins? Why do you love it so daggone much? Well, we have absolutely no bloody idea. But here's the thing. You weirdos. Everyone else. Everyone knows hates. COVID you you Republicans seem to be okay with COVID running wild is your thirst for COVID is why you lost. Nobody likes your policies that threaten our safety and our kids. You You may want COVID you may want to ingest or Steve wormer and attend far too many funerals. But we we don't.
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Adam: I think we could call that misinformation.
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John: Wow, that was good. It's hate to say it but it's misinformation like that's that's good. gavels would be proud. gerbils.
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Adam: gerbils? Yes. So but that is, I mean, obviously, what she said was factually not true. But when you pull in the Trump meme, that's what makes every that's what gets your 70%. And that's what makes it misinformation. There's no reason to bring politics into the game. Unless you're trying to desperately get ratings up. And you work at CNN, and you're Don Lemon.
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Unknown: Hey, we have to stop coddling people when it comes to this and the vaccine thing. Oh, you can't shame them. You can't call them stupid. You can't call them silly. Yeah, Yes, they are. The people who aided and abetted Trump are stupid because they believed his big lie. The people who are not getting vaccines who are believing the lies on the internet, instead of science, it's time to start shaming them what else or leave them behind. Because they are keeping the majority of Americans behind. You didn't feel that way about the polio vaccine. You don't feel that way about measles, mumps, rubella, when it comes to your children, and all of a sudden this vaccine is different. What's different about it? The only different thing about it is because of your politics today, the people talking about well, I don't know what's in the shot, Chris. I don't know what's in that shot. I tell you what's not in it. Hold
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on tracking device. Yeah,
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let me let me let me finish this. You know what, you know what they get shots in. Nowadays, in the rear ends. They're getting shots to make it bigger. They're getting shots in their face. They don't know what's in Botox. They don't know what's in the sights. Nothing wrong with Botox.
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I don't know what they eat.
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my eyebrow went up. I don't have it. Now. As you can see, I got all these wrinkles. Everybody asked me when I'm going to get Botox, but nothing, nothing wrong with Botox. Clear, but I'm saying Do people really know what's in stuff that they inject in their bodies all the time, and they're like, what they drink? Stop it. Stop it with the ignorance. And we have to stop saying oh, well, you know, you have to listen to people and No, you don't. These people are being harmful to the greater good. You don't have to listen to a minority of people who are being harmful to the greater good and who are not acting on logic, reason and science. I had the I had an issue I told you, Chris, when my family was here, and they were saying Well, I don't know. I just I said you know how you got here to visit me in New York. You took an airplane. What is that science? Right? You know why people live to be older than 40 5060 years old days? science science medicine matzo one questions that you know why people you know what, what is so contradictory about it? when people get sick, they go into the hospital and they say throw it all give it to me injected put it in me and you're gonna pay a whole lot of money and you can attack the medical system when you could have gotten it for free.
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John: So guys off the rails, there's actually a
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Adam: there. I
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John: wanted to back this a borderline clip of the day. It's what the Dyson sees clinically insane.
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Adam: Yes. Like it sounds like so that's what's going on and then you know over on fox news or Newsmax they all take those clips and say look at these unhinged people and none of this is healthy. And we're seeing the disengagement of the
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John: audience's which we just know the same thing you're condemning them for doing with is that well, that's
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Adam: part of the problem is this is our gig. receive what they don't what they do is they go, wow. We break it down. We discuss it. We and we have time. That's why they all they can do is just show that's what 95% of all podcasts are like that to talk about news. Just outrage, outrage, outrage, what about we for 14 years, almost go to the source tell you how it works, understand the mechanisms that put this into place. So what something
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John: really pathetic about Don Lemon and these rants is I don't understand why they keep them on the air. It's not as though it's entertaining in the sense that you had with like Michael Savage, the talk show guy at Radio guy who's not just a podcaster and he's not as successful. But he like
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Adam: us. You mean, podcasts are not as successful? That's a T shirt.
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John: Considering is making 10 million a year or something the ISO Okay,
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Adam: yeah, true.
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John: So he he would go he was he's believed to be bipolar. Oh, and so you'd listen to his show. And then once in a while, he just flip and he'd go after the producers go nuts. I stopped to him. I was kind of like that was like, you know, somewhat entertaining for the moment because it was like, Oh, the guys on edge and he's always on edge. You know, don't worry, he's gonna blow up. And it was kind of a different phenomenon. There's some guy who's just pathetic, like Don Lemon. he's not. He's not like bipolar that we know of or anything. He's just like, I don't know how to even hear his phony, his. He's a phony and he's unprofessional. He should be taken off the air. He's unprofessional
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Adam: Nicki Minaj his retort to him talking about? Well, you know, people put all kinds of stuff, they get shots. They put shots in there, but her retort was Let's not talk about what you put in your butt Don Lemon, like, whoa.
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John: That was whatever lines Yes. Your lines are unbelievable.
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Adam: Mind you, it was Lil Wayne, who was kind of her mentor. And that was, you know, Lil Wayne was pardoned by Trump. So there may be some connections there. It's possible. Now let's I think we need to just dive into boosters for a second because everyone's jacked. You know that we got boosters. Oh, do we not have do it boosters? I'll do. I'm sure you have some clips. I'll do 3/22 clips. We can just get a quick rundown for
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Unknown: those in our audience who might have a Johnson and Johnson or Madonna vaccines? are they likely to see the same thing in terms of this decision making?
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Yeah, I think majorna is coming very soon. Probably the next three, four weeks we should get an update on maternal j&j is a little bit further behind. It may be another couple of months before we get an update on j&j. I'm hoping the FDA might provide some guidance before that.
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Adam: That's the Pfizer marketing letting you know that they are trouncing the competition.
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Unknown: We know the third dose has already been recommended for those who are immunocompromised, but there have been other people getting them. We've heard stories of folks walking into stores and getting that third shot. Is there any potential in the stores?
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Yeah, I think at this point, if you're young and healthy, there really isn't any benefit there. Oh, boy, don't listen to Joe Rogan. there probably isn't any harm either. But I think right now, we should really focus on getting high risk people that third shot for young healthy people. Just wait till we get more data.
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Adam: Whatever it is, it was still kind of good news.
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Unknown: Just a short time ago, I spoke with Dr. Ashish john dean at the Brown University School of Public Health. And I asked him if today's decision to not recommend boosters for everyone is in some ways, an endorsement of the two doses. Many of us already have a sign they're working.
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Vaccines we're using right now are working. They're keeping people out of the hospital. They're keeping people alive. For high risk people. A third shot really does look like it's going to be beneficial for the rest of us. I think the two doses really are doing a great job.
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Adam: It's just delaying the obvious but man, that eight hour meeting the FDA advisory board had where they ultimately came out and said Nast 65 plus immunocompromised. Good no one else. That was quite some something that was something else, particularly the open discussion part.
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John: But it was quite, it was amusing. Do you get some clips from Yeah.
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Adam: Do you have anything else to play about this before I play?
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John: I have the I have the earlier booster. Oh yeah. That was on NBC. The promo those are NBC. You guys are stepping on whoever got to Except for yours stepping on my territory all right click custodian domains you
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Adam: were no, this is my main stream clip custodian that's what he does
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John: well he should go mainstream other than NBC Okay, that's no problem but so that's a nice NBC for this from Monday This is Monday when they're just getting right and this is before the FDA meeting and all the rest of they're getting they're getting ready to get into pre year they got to sales guys are out in force, they're ready to sell, sell, sell. And they're you know, they're getting primed and they're tender showing the drug companies that they're on their side. And here's where we go with boosters one.
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Unknown: Good evening, everyone that debate over COVID booster shots may be coming to a head and FDA advisory panel set to meet tomorrow to examine key questions whether a third dose of the Pfizer vaccine is safe or even necessary for everyone. They're critical questions and a source of rare open disagreement among COVID experts. The booster is backed by the rare administration regarding
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Adam: misinformation.
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John: Now all we all we have on this show is, I guess, extremely rare, rare, rare cases rare disagreements because the devil was all in agreement or was lockstep except a few outliers. Well, what a lie that is
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Adam: our disagreements between each other are rare.
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John: If we'd ever had a fight
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Unknown: Gulf rare, open disagreement among COVID experts. The booster is backed by the Biden administrator
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Adam: I noticed he said rare among open, open one.
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Unknown: They're critical questions and a source of rare open disagreement among COVID experts backed by the by administration, but regarded with caution by even some within the FDA. All this comes as the US struggles to administer first doses, just over 54% of Americans are fully vaccinated. And vaccine mandates are facing more and more challenges which we'll get to in a moment. Miguel mcgarr starts our coverage
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divided over the science tonight just hours before the FDA advisory committee is set to vote on the future of boosters Medicines Agency are voicing both support and opposition over a third dose of Pfizer's vaccine, with the stage set for a controversial decision. Pfizer says their data shows booster shots are needed six months after the second dose as protection from infection begins to wane. But its vaccine continues to be highly effective in preventing hospitalization and serious illness. Oh really critical function. This debate over boosters that erode the confidence in vaccines. It's normal for scientists to not necessarily have consensus around a specific issue. The problem is toxic environment and are because question coming from anti vaccine groups, anti vaccine any kind of difference in opinion as a wedge issue with volumes of vaccine data now public A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine did find effectiveness of a booster dose. But other scientists writing in the Atlantic say current evidence does not therefore appear to show a need for boosting in the general population.
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Adam: You know that? Hotez? hotep although it's rude to call him hotep to the hotel. That guy you know, he has to realize he's in Texas, when this all comes out. And we have you on tape every day, every day he's on msnbc. You're gonna look good with your head shaved and paraded down the street
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John: where they don't bring back tarred and feathered.
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Adam: I like to head shaving it's a little more dramatic. It's a better shame. Especially if you Nick them on the skull and little trickle of blood.
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John: Play the rest of
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Unknown: it has made people feel that the vaccines aren't working when they are still working with dr. john more worries, the message has been muddled in part by the White House in August.
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booster shot and
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earlier this month.
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Those eligible will be able to get a booster right away.
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The byway told Americans to get their third dose before regulators even reviewed the research mostly coming from Israel where boosters have been widely given. If the FDA did authorize the use of a booster, the CDC would still have to determine who qualifies for why the Israeli data that I've seen that was released overnight, does support the idea of boosting for the over 60s. It's much more of a gray area for younger people, particularly on the 50s and that's what the debate is going to center around does the data justify the decision? Tonight the question do boosters get ahead of the virus or is the third dose ahead of the science?
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Y'all help me understand here about 2 million Americans have already gotten a third dose, most of them immunocompromised are they see any safety issues with those?
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Well, that's there. All the clinical data shows there's no real safety concerns. The side effects from the third dose are similar to the second, the question here are booster shots really necessary, especially as other countries are short on supply. And Lester and maybe
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getting closer to answer, Miguel. Thank you. Yeah, Miguel.
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Adam: Thank you. Well, I'm glad they brought up the Israeli numbers, because in this FDA meeting, and I'm not sure exactly what the protocol was, and because they opened it up, and it wasn't like an open forum, anyone walks up to the mic. These people had been pre screened their slides were in the we're in the deck, that you know, they were introduced properly. So I'm not exactly sure how you got into speak there or not. But one of the callers I think it's one yes, one of the callers brought in the Israeli health minister on this FDA meeting regarding boosters, yay or nay, I think it was just really the two little audio problem in the beginning on that call
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Unknown: in young adult who had two doses, have you had any work of in breakthrough cases of mild carditis or long COVID or Ms. See that we had cases of micro diabeetus and lungs. Young adults, as I've shown you before, it was mainly because it was males dirty. And that was the signal there very clear signal was after the four into four or fifth day after the second dose is so there was like an epidemic curve after those that can do 95% of them were not severe war discharged after few days in the hospital. And we have seen in this fourth wave hospitalizations of people who are younger than 60 years old, some of them with mortality who are doubly vaccinated and did not receive the third dose. So among the mortality, one of the speakers in the public hearing actually referred to us having a high rate of mortality in Israel, about 1000 people dying in this fourth wave and that issue, but 40% of them are unvaccinated, and 54% of them received two doses and did not have the chance to receive the the third dose yet. And the minority are those who were in between vaccinations or in the process of being vaccinated. And a really minority received the third dose and died from Corona. So we're back in our fourth wave the vaccinated doubly vaccinated individuals play a major role, not just the confirmed cases, but that also was hospitalized in severely ill and critically ill and in depth. Well, right.
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John: Yeah. Now, how come that doesn't be headline. I saw most of this too, by the way. When you said the sound quality issues are the biggest there, all of them. Yeah. This is the worst zoom meeting I've ever heard.
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Adam: It actually wasn't a zoom meeting. It was the some I think, I think it was Cisco's WebEx or something, whatever
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John: it was, it sucked. And what she said was 55% of the deaths. Were vaccine from vaccinated people double. And and the outliers, the ones that was the lowest number, were the ones that only had one dose.
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Adam: And then there were still people who got their third and died from Corona not from the vaccine, by the way.
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John: Yeah, no, that's what we're talking about. Yeah. Well, does that mean that arona from the from the whatever the various I mean, there's a big headline that was in the newsletter that people can see that they are recommending people with the double dose vaccinations to be locked down for the winter.
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Adam: Yeah, because the variants appeared to stem from people who are vaccinated,
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John: and it just attacks them.
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Adam: Yep. Well, that's the antibody dependent enhancement. So here's a shorter clip. This is a Dr. Rose. Exactly her credentials I'm unsure of, but she laid it down
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Unknown: with a robe. And I'm a Barlow immunologist, and computational biologist.
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Adam: Dude, we could clean up with a curry devorah group running these kinds of meetings and a little more professional. This is so bad.
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Unknown: 10 years ago, there's a total number of adverse event reports for all vaccines for the year 2011 or 2020. And for COVID, associated product only for 2021.
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Adam: This is kind of you can't hear and it's not good without the chart. So what she's showing is the vaers database, all adverse reactions for the past 10 years. And then you see 2020 and you see this huge spike, which is like your 10 it's like 1000 times, all of those put together. That's not the exact number. You heard what she said. And she's saying, hey, even if there's databases crap, which I don't think it Is that you cannot ignore this and this needs to be addressed. So I'll skip that.
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John: We should also mention, we'll mention that we mentioned before mentioned against a felony to post it the various database, inaccurate information.
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Adam: Thank you for pointing that out. And doctors typically are the ones who put this information in. So here's the it's long so we can stop it. You'll get the idea once enough, but I put the whole clip for the show notes so people can go back and listen to the whole thing. So you don't have to find it in the YouTube video. This is a guy who called in. Now he says he's the CEO of a early treatment center for COVID where he's any states he has no conflicts, which I disagree with, because it's conflict is he selling things other than boosters. So he does have a conflict. But he pretty much didn't know agenda bit.
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Unknown: By um, Steve Kirsch, I'm executive director of the COVID-19 early treatment fund, I have no conflicts, advanced to slide number four with the elephants. I'm going to focus my remarks today on the elephant in the room that nobody likes to talk about. The vaccines kill more people than they say. Today we focus almost exclusively on COVID. Death saves in vaccine efficacy, because we were led to believe that vaccines are perfectly safe. But this is simply not true. For example, there were four times of a heart attacks in the treatment group in the Pfizer six month trial report. That wasn't bad luck. They are shows heart attacks happened 71 times more often following these vaccines compared to any other vaccine. In all 20 people die who got the drug, 14 died who got the placebo. Few people notice that if the net all cause mortality from the vaccines is negative. vaccines, boosters, and mandates are all nonsensical. This is the case today. That's right. Let's slide number seven advanced to the number seven in lower part. This shows that the all cause death lightweight, and in three cases, only the various numbers are statistically significant. But the other numbers are troubling. Even if the vaccines had 100% protection, it still means we killed two people to save one life. Four experts did analyses using completely different Non Us data sources. And all of them came up with approximately the same number of excess vaccine related deaths, about 411 deaths per million doses, that translates into 150,000 people have died. The next slide will be slide number 11. The nursing home now the real numbers confirmed that we kill more than the safe. And I will I would love everyone. So look at the Israel ministry of health data on the 90 plus year olds where we went to we went from a 94.4% that data group to 82.9% vaccinated in the last form.
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Adam: Alright, and it's it goes on and we've heard every single one of these things. But you know, just like that was not what could have at least been a report well that you know, so here but and this is all live. I think people could follow this people could call in, it's all set up and we're saying these things. Not a word also not on Fox. As far as I know. They're not your friends. Fox and Friends.
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John: Fox and Friends brought your friends Fox and
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Adam: Fox Fox and Friends. Yeah. So well saying God on the advisory panel. But that's just for now. There'll be back when they've had a little talking to
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John: love the kill to to save one.
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Adam: We saw that statistic too. Yeah. So then we then we have the freedom passports in the mandates man, Europe is going all in boom, almost overnight. Italy has the green pass France if you and France is no possibility for a negative test. As far as I know now. And in the Netherlands, they did it a little bit better than for instance in New York, where they mandate the path is for everything. Now you can have a test for your past to be valid, but they are hiring the government is paying to hire people who will be going around and checking all the your passes your papers, please.
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John: Now they have using little card around here. This only is two counties are doing this. I have the two mandate clips again early in the week from NBC and these are the mandate rundowns one of the least vaccinated Sorry, I'm just gonna say get no you're the cue was fine. I didn't need to step on it go
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Unknown: one of the least vaccinated states Idaho expanded health care rationing statewide today amid a surge of COVID hospitalizations. This comes as debate intensifies over vaccine mandates. Two dozen republican attorneys general Warning the White House of legal action if proposed federal mandates take effect. Here's Gabe Gutierrez
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from Florida to Arizona to New York vaccine mandate legal challenges are mounting.
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Yes, there'll be some individuals who will try to defy this. There'll be court decisions that will appeal.
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This week a federal judge in New York temporarily halted a vaccine mandate for healthcare workers in the state claiming a religious exemption after some of them sued. But the President is doubling down on his plan to require all private businesses with more than 100 employees to mandate COVID vaccines or weekly testing. These policies
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are what the science tells us we need to do. They're gonna save lives.
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Los Angeles County will soon require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test at indoor bars, clubs and wineries. I'm not anti Vax, but to not be able to be given the option when sending our children to school and going to businesses, going to establishments going to entertainment seems crazy.
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Adam: Well, that crazy has taken place.
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John: But what gets me though, is that you know, I just don't understand why they were they keep giving the short sheet in California on this. We're way ahead of the current Yeah, Los Angeles. They mentioned that but we put the mandates in place in San Francisco a month ago. And now is Contra Costa County, which is the county near here mean if you want to go into a bar on the way you'd want to go into a bar in Contra Costa County but let's say you did Walnut Creek I guess as if you could place we had the last last meetup I went to Is it a green bar? Now we won't be able to do that use that place again. So there they just lost that business, right? Hey, let's play part two of this and
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Unknown: legal experts say there is strong precedent for vaccine requirements especially for government workers. private business mandates could also stand under emergency powers given to OSHA though court battles are likely. Still in some parts of the country enforcing mandates of any kind seems daunting, especially as schools reopened. Right there you clown in Council Bluffs Iowa police will call to a school board meeting. Parents are welcome in protest over the district's decision to mandate masks. You're in New York, some restaurants in neighborhoods with low vaccination rates are struggling. I don't think that anyone should be segregated as far as where they can eat as they start to enforce the city's vaccine mandate for indoor dining. Do you think it should be the job of small business owners to police these vaccine mandates? I don't think it should be the business owner. But there is no other way. I think, as the vaccine mandate, debate rages new COVID cases are dropping slightly nationwide. But reaching unprecedented levels in the northwest
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John: was a video on YouTube, I'm sure you can do this. And most places do which is not cheat with a with a counterfeit card or anything like that. But guys in Vancouver where bc has got mandates, they'll mention that. And so he goes into a restaurant, a Vietnamese restaurant and they says, Can you see Do you have your card or anything? And he shows him his phone? And he says dumb? No, and holds the phone up. And then it may wait for the guy to figure out that he's holding his phone up so you can fake approving him.
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Adam: Ah, he says no, look at it. No. And it worked.
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John: Yeah, him and his girlfriend both went in there. And she holds her phone up and and the waiter writes down something he's not writing down anything. And the two of them got their meal and they came in left and this guy claims on his YouTube video that is may not be made. This may be more of a kind of way things go then because it's a business you you're going attorney. Yeah,
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Adam: yeah, well, but it looks. Yes, it's small. It's hard to say because smaller independence will get targeted by the authorities. The bigger chains is a video circling today. Have a family in a pizza restaurant. And you know, the manager comes over so you gotta leave. You're not vaccinated. It's black family is waiting. I mean, we're sitting here and everyone's having pizza, but we can't have pizza. And then he goes off and says, you know, hey, this is segregation. Look at me. Is this what you want? And some people have said, Yeah, yeah, we want that. So the spell the spittle. And actually I just realized now where Don Lemon gets his talking points from because I have this quickie from Gayle King, CBS Oprah's buddy, with formerly one of my favorite comedians Chris Rock.
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Unknown: I was gonna ask you are you know, there's some trepidation among many people in the black community in particular, about taking the vaccine and put it this way. Do I take Tylenol when I get a headache? Yes. Do I know what's in town or I don't know what's in Tylenol gal? I just know my headaches gone. Do I know what's in a Big Mac gal? No. I just know is that sauce?
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Adam: That is perhaps one of the most racist things I've ever heard. Boy No kidding black people are so stupid they don't care what's in Tylenol. They don't care what's in.
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John: Yeah, that's just really the most racist that is incredibly black people are stupid is what he said. That's exactly what he was in Thailand. Oh Sita Fadiman. I mean I, once I actually I do know kind of what's the secret sauce of McDonald's because
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Adam: Whoa, stop. Hold on a second stop. First of all, stop the press. Are you now going to reveal in the no agenda show? You are going to deconstruct your knowledge of McDonald's secret sauce?
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John: Well, no, but I know enough about the secret sauce that it's not the same that it was when it first came out. In the early days been working for I'll tell you it was came from this came from Morehouse got CEO George ladder, when they were located as a company in Emeryville. And they had contracted with McDonald's to develop the secret sauce. And at the time, the secret sauce consists and the main thing he's bitching about to me is he's giving me a lecture about a horseradish. Here's your food tip. horseradish needs to be refrigerated by the way. And it goes bad really fast if it's not. But the point was, is that the original McDonald's secret sauce had fresh horseradish in the sauce. And when they cheapen it, they went to a powder based horseradish flavor. And it's odd doesn't taste anything like the original. And that's the only thing I have to say about it.
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Adam: Damn, I got to experiment more with horseradish.
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John: Oh, it's a fabulous product
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Adam: I use Yeah. It is a fabulous product product I agree with like Tabasco, it's a really good product. So let's take it around the world. Here's dictator, Dan, down there in the south of Australia,
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Unknown: those passports be a permanent fixture or just temporary.
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I don't think there'll be permanent, we don't have a passport for the flu. For instance, he thought of normalizing this part of moving through this very, very difficult gateway, but move through what we must, is we have to try and balance it out with to try and get our freedom back. Right advice open, but give our nurses a fighting chance to be able to care for the inevitable people who will get very, very sick. These sorts of passports are designed to do exactly that. They won't be there forever. I can't say as I stand here, right now, how many how long, it'll be a feature things years. But you know, arguably, there won't be a vaccine passport, you'll be showing in the first half of next year, it'll be your booster passport, to show that you've been to have your third jab.
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Adam: So not all these won't be around. But you know, when it comes to the booster, yeah, they'll be around but they won't be around. I won't do it for the flu. But I just gave myself a good idea. That guy will also look good bald, as they marched him through the streets of Melbourne. And I think Canada navia votes today is today voting day or tomorrow.
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John: Don't know one of the two.
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Adam: And Trudeau is winding down his his road campaign. And again, lets us know that the truth always wants to come out. Good
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Unknown: morning, Morgan Lowry Canadian press. So you talk a lot about the need to end the pandemic for good. I was hoping you can maybe look to the future and tell me your vision of what the end of the pandemic means for you. And how can you be so sure that vaccination alone is enough to end it?
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We know first of all, that there are constantly new variants that are going to be developed until assassinations are available all around the world.
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Adam: We know for a fact variance. That's misinformation. Tomorrow is when they vote tomorrow, vote this guy out people show us what you're made. Do they have dominion voting machines? In Canada? They probably do.
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John: Yeah, I think it's a Canadian company, isn't it?
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Adam: It's owned by Chinese by Russians by Israelis who knows anymore. It's just you don't want your you want a different vendor I would say back quickly to this was one of them. This shows you the spell and how hypnotized people are even people in the so called medical field like Dr. Jenn Ashton who works for Good Morning America. This to me is just this is a clip that needs to go in the archive is astonishing for an era or you
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John: first hear everybody's wondering how is your daughter Chloe doing after having COVID? Well,
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Unknown: thank you for asking everybody. My daughter Chloe, who's a college student, fully vaccinated. They were doing just Surveillance screening testing students every other day, in fact, and she tested positive, had less than a half a day of symptoms. Her only symptom really was headache and a little fatigue, did her 10 days of isolation, and now is back at school feeling totally fine. Believe it or not the hardest part you guys was the psychological emotional part. It was very difficult to go into literally solitary confinement, not go outside, not see another person for 10 days. They were bringing food to her room once once a day. Oh, it's tough to get the vaccines work. They did what they were supposed to do. 100%
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Adam: the reminder that the vaccines work. I mean, no, not a reminder. And I saw a four year record the answer to a FOIA request. I think I have it in the show notes. And the foi requests was for any information on COVID vaccines and transmissibility or level of sickness you would get, and the answer came back is we have no documents for you because there is no document and there was nothing in the study regarding transmissibility after vaccination, etc. So even this is a lie. There is I mean, it may have data from the field, but this wasn't in the trial. It wasn't tested. Phenomenal. keeper and I had an interesting time.
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John: My wife had COVID. And she lost her sense of smell and taste and was down for about, you know, a day. Same thing as this girl who had the vaccine, my wife narrowed vaccine, Jessie, J. buzzkill Jr's wife had COVID. And she was down, she lost her sense of smell and taste, and she was barely sick. So if you got the vaccine, and you had the same symptoms, as somebody who didn't have the vaccine, how is that show you the vaccines working? Where's the logic here? The only one I got a little sicker than usual. Jc had COVID. And he had COVID cough. And that wasn't it was unpleasant to listen to. Let me tell you,
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Adam: oh, boy, that's you bring something up that I need to need to talk about
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John: right away? The point is, is that this sounds like just regular COVID? Does it sound like the vaccine doing anything? at all? at all?
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Adam: The President has been coughing a lot lately. And people are starting to notice. people notice these things. And there was a question about it. Many of us were in the East Room watching the president. We've seen him on many occasions where he has a repeated cough.
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Unknown: What is the situation with that cough? And is that a concern?
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It's not a concern. We have a doctor who travels with him, obviously, who checks in if there is ever warranted. And certainly that continues to be the case, as it has been since the beginning of his presidency. Is there an explanation for why he coughed so frequently in situations like that? I'm sure you saw it. I did. I don't think it's an issue of concern. I think there are a range of reasons why we may need to clear a throat or we may have a little light cold. And that's certainly something that presidents elected officials, reporters, spokespeople can confront. But it's not an error, we have a medical concern.
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Adam: Well, there's only two options that she left out a hairball, but I think that's possible. I wrote that one. And the second. And the second is Parkinson's, where you literally start to choke on your own saliva. That is also a possibility.
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John: Yeah, I'm not seeing enough shaking. He doesn't
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Adam: agree. I agree. But you know, there's lots of meds you I mean, Michael J. Fox has his shaking was horrible. He has a lot more under control now. So there is medication that can probably help with that. But
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John: Bill Gates doesn't shake it all and he's got it. So anyway, I got one little short clip, as you mentioned you because you mentioned about shaving heads and walking and I just had shaved walking down the street would be really funny or cool.
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Adam: But naked naked By the way, you have to be naked. You're
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John: a lot of guys would appreciate that. Tonight at seven o'clock, it's
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Unknown: a surprise concert and it's about to start. Only 500 people allowed inside you got to pay 20 bucks, which is not much and you have to be vaccinated. We're going to take it to San Francisco where some lucky fans are getting ready to see Metallica perform for the first time in two years. They just announced the concert about two hours ago again.
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Adam: Wow. JOHN. Wow. JOHN. Wow, wow. Wow. Eric Clapton performed in Austin because there was no mandate. He won't perform anywhere else. This is you know, Metallica has such a tard attitude, man, and it's all from Lars.
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John: It's all been it's been since day since the days of Napster
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Adam: goes back to Napster. Although I agree with you know, you shouldn't get ripped off. But the approach is I am. Now the keeper and I had an interesting experience, you
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John: know, back to that comment, you know, made one comment that you shouldn't get ripped off. Now let's go back to net the days days of Napster. During the Napster era when people were freely exchanging songs, because they couldn't hear him on the radio anymore. You couldn't hear new music on the radio, because the radio is not playing anything worthwhile. And no matter where you are in the whole country, except for very few spotty areas. And so this, so people started exchanging their music libraries. And what you would do is you'd go to somebody's music library, and you'd look because you can see they're like they were using, like, their library was online. And you could say, Oh, that's interesting. This guy likes everything I like, but he also likes this band that I'd never heard of. And then you sample it, and you'd go us interesting. That's pretty good. I think I'll go buy their album, album sales, CD sales, were at their absolute peak, and never returned. And they were at their absolute peak during the Napster era. People were buying more CDs than ever before, because of Napster. So, were there people were getting ripped. I don't think they were getting ripped off. Excuse me.
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Adam: Excuse me. I didn't say that. I didn't say people were stealing it either. You said that? Well, I saw I saw Napster as a humongous opportunity and went to Warner's and went to many other music guys, and they had no interest and I said it was almost like Craigslist going to the the hearse publishing saying look, you're gonna lose your your ass. And what so? Yeah, I think that the way the ways they responded was completely wrong. But they had a valid reason to respond.
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John: I Well, they're valid was a valid reason that was not based on fact. Now it's based on the laws it was an imbalance based on law. It was based on copyright law. That is well yes, but but but the opportunity was there and they passed it up in my mind at the time I met Sumner Redstone the head of Viacom.
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Adam: I'm impressed. Yeah. You said it that way. I'm not Sumner Redstone. Okay, did listen, listen,
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John: and listen. And I quizzed him about this. Because what else am I gonna talk to a guy like this about? And he just looks at me and he goes, What's mine is mine. And I'm going to do with it as I please, because it's mine. And that was that.
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Adam: And believe me, oh, there's no discussion. And we have a very different attitude here. It's like we share every open
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John: source we can do whatever you want. We're open source, which is completely in its inviolate. Nobody understands open source that has the attitude. But then again, if you look at our bank accounts, look at Sumner Redstone. Oh, there's a difference. Yeah, well, he's this. He's dead. Well, he asked, and he took it with him. So we're good at it to him. Didn't take
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Adam: it with him. It wasn't buried with mounds of gold in the cache.
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John: You don't know that.
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Adam: I'm a little hesitant because I tried it twice. I don't know if it's for third time should say, keeper and I had a very interesting experience yesterday. Because you I
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John: didn't hear you say the first two times. Oh, okay. So we'll do you want to discuss? Yes.
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Adam: Yes. Yes. is a good time right here. Don't you think? Yeah, this is a good time to it won't take that long. But it was a very interesting, I
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John: was hoping I was hoping it's gonna take a long time. I knew I know what this experience is. I was viewed in fluid in and I'm of the opinion that this might be a longer story than it's gonna be. Yeah,
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Adam: it's pretty long story, but it's pretty good, I think. All right. So you teased it in the newsletter, which like, okay, now I have to do a report. And thank you for leaving me and out. Because you said it will be great or not. I think that's kind of what you said.
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John: Yes, exactly. Exactly. What I said, might be a dud.
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Adam: So we found out a while ago that Laura Logan and her husband lived down the road from us, so as to give a little context. But anyway, we were invited to go over and say hi, yesterday. And hold
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John: on. Laura Logan has no agenda lives near you.
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Adam: Yes. Down the road.
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John: Yes. Is it like walking distance? Almost? Um,
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Adam: no, but it's just, you know, if I had a scooter or if I had a bike, I could ride it and we'll be fine.
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John: So she's right there. Yeah, pretty much. In Brookhaven whatever that town is
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Adam: Brookhaven, Brookhaven Hill Country. Okay, so a little context. So the way we this came about because we moved here and there's not a lot of people around the houses are separated a bit. We've got a couple acres. We're very happy. The realtor for the seller, his name is Mike. He's, he's longtime resident here. And so yeah, and he was really nice guy. And so, you know, Tina got lots of resources from him. And one of those was Mike, who came over to help build some shelving. But Mike is actually ex law enforcement. He's, I think he's running for deputy sheriff. You know, this is how I kind of fell into the, into the hill country patriots. And he said, Oh, you know, you should come me, Joe. His wife is Lara Logan, that right down the road. I'm like, What? And so yeah, and I'm there all the time doing stuff. And I did a whole bunch of people, they should come check out what they're doing. And he's mentioned this a few times now. And I did meet Laura's husband, Joe, when I was in the liquor store, interestingly enough. And yeah, he's a he's like an ex military guy. I think he's ex Delta Force. So say hi, no, great. Anyway, yeah, you got to come over. Now. I felt like it wasn't just Mike in between. I felt you know, if we got an invitation, it'd be cool. Now there's just kind of so we So Mike came over to do some measurements, he's helping Tina do something in our bedroom is our let's, let's go see Laura and Joe. Now I just wanted to I have to set it up, because it's hard to describe without your Yo, well see this, it wasn't clear. And like was this dinner? And well, there's always food, but we actually ate at home like, I don't know what's going on? Is this it? You go over at six o'clock? 615. That's either dinner time or, you know, I yeah, so we, but I asked Mike I said, You know, I just didn't it's not I don't. He's very non committal with his answers, which kind of set me like, Alright, let's see what's gonna, what's gonna happen here. So we drive
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down the road, and Mike turns just before the house into, really, he drove, you know, he was in front of us, we had our own car, into the compound, and the road next to the road, you know, it was like a circular, semi circular driveway. I recognize this road, because I saw them built by the Army Corps of Engineers in Iraq. This is a very special kind of stone, they I can't remember what it's called. But they anyway, this is obvious. And there's the heli pad. It's kind of also constructed clearly, like, you know, Corps of Engineer type guys have done this. Now there's two things going on. In this in their lives, I'll say that up front, otherwise, it gets a little confusing. So two things that they are doing is Laura's doing her Fox nation show, which, you know, that's a long form, you know, I think it's 30 minutes to an hour documentary stuff. So this, you know, there's a lot of coordination for that show. And that's really her her main vocation at the moment. But not really, because Joe has, is busy with about 15 or 20 people, many of whom were there in and out the whole time, retrieving 600 American citizens and 5000 green card holders from Afghanistan. But we're still there. And so American citizens who want who can't get back want to and green card holders who are as good as American citizens, almost your backup but but they still they have the same rights. Yeah,
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John: they're the same race,
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Adam: they have the same rights. So the and, and this crosses over continuously. So you drive on to the compound and the houses, you know, to your left, and then you see there's RVs there's a you know, big Harley motorcycles, not for show, they're beautiful, but you know, clearly people riding them. There's a couple guys on the big barrel barbecue, there's a backhoe, there's, there's, and there's containers that they're building, and they're putting office equipment in and would look like some communications equipment. So there's a it's just activity everywhere. So we go in the back way, which is already weird. Okay, how are we gonna? It's like, all right. And, and you kind of walk right into their open living room with a with a kitchen. It's not huge, but in right in that space is a big round wooden table. And there's maybe eight people sitting around. And everyone's doing something once on the on the phone with a border agent. Because you know, Lara Logan, I guess, is doing pieces on the border, a lot of coordination. And I heard things that some things that I can't talk about, because that I guess will come out in a few days of what the administration may be planning. But what I did learn is that all these Haitians there, they've been living in Brazil for almost 10 years. Since since the earthquake, and they just said, Hey, we hear it's open, we're going up. And that's why they're there. And then they were in Mexico for a while with temporary visas for Mexico and Mexico said, Alright, you got to go. And that's when they just came in.
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John: Who now we're you should check. Okay. You may have like, I don't want to say you jumped the shark on the story. But you kind of left out. I don't think everybody knows that. In fact, Mimi, I think just found out about this yesterday that the Texas border is bumped up against 1000s of Haitians about 14,014. Oh, I didn't know is that 14,000 Haitians are at the Mexican border of Texas trying to get into the country. They're already in.
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Adam: They're already in the Mexico. They crossed the border there. Now. They're now underneath. They're under the bridge. There there. They pass no man's land to the roof.
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John: So this is News to most people. You made it sound like everyone knows this.
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Adam: No, that's no. Okay. I'm sorry. I'm just trying to paint a complicated
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John: story. It's hard to tell. But I'm here to stay. Very good. You keep doing your doing? Yes. Keep doing making it. Because when you assume
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Adam: I make an ass out of you and me, which is why I always presume, I never assume. So there's these people around and they're very big on internet. Now Laura isn't at the table at this point. And so there's just all these people on phones talking to people, this one lady who's a NASA scientist, she runs an air operations company. They they had, she's at this table talking, you know, with with trying to get jet fuel for two aircrafts they have stationed in Europe.
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John: Again, I make it a comment right now. Worst dinner ever.
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Adam: So they're real big on everyone is introduced it someone new comes in is always an introduction. So introduce everybody. And there's one guy, he's a deputy sheriff in Houston. There's an X greenbrae Delta for Special Forces. And they're all involved in somehow in this you know, getting American citizens back since the what they feel is, Hey, there are American citizens and all these guys, you know, the military service, they're semi retired. But they they really want to do this. And so this is this special going on here. So that, you know, they were about to get 24 green card holders out of Mazar e Sharif airport, who've been on the ramp on the ramp for a month. So the I'm hearing all this conversation tonight looking each other like holy crap. So you know, and there's their teenage girls, you know, there's a homecoming dance. And so they're dressing up in, in, in, they're getting ready in their gowns. And Laura Logan is like, bam, bam, back and forth. She's running. She's on the phone, she's yelling, she's adjusting dresses, and we're just like, ah, and then a certain point, you know, we're Joe says, Hey, this is Adam and Tina. And she's here to Hi, Tina, Ben. And Josh. She looked at me. And she did not know me, has never seen me has no idea what I do. It was complete. In fact, she was really not interested in me at all. She was more drawn to Tina, in the mid in between calling people getting information, you know, satellite phone stuff somewhere else and then you're interrupted, trying to you know, oh, wait a minute. I got judge Jeanine I got a judge Jeanine hit coming up at 815. Okay, I'll have to get out of this dress. She's wearing a nice sun dress but very inappropriate. You know what I mean for television, which she made light of herself. And then later, someone else came in and she introduced everyone knew everyone's name, and then she forgot my name. So I'm thinking this is going to be great. And, and, and she's really, you
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know, when she's talking she's engaged with everybody and I'm just quiet I'm just sitting there. And then who's ordering pizza like oh, dinner, there's dinner. And so she's getting ready it's about 10 minutes to air time. And the studio is off this room is a bedroom maybe it's a dining room or something it's not as big
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John: as your own set on on scene. No, it's a bedroom And
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Adam: oh, by the way there Spencer Spencer does the everything for the fox stuff when when she goes live and she's just like she's like in a clue do essentially bear in a clue do so now she's, I have to change he throws on a dress in 17 seconds. Much more appropriate and She's in she's getting ready. She's reading what she's going to be talking about. She's talking to everybody else. She's coordinating some other things. Then she takes out brownies while she's on the phone is now five minutes err, puts the brownies down gets proper dinner plates with napkins, nice napkins, but she stops takes the napkins away brings back other napkins because they match the plate and and boom, she's gone. And then you know there's a big TV on in the in this room. And then she's on with with judging about a 32nd delay by the way from from her house all the way round trip back on television. It's one of those things I'd like to know. And so she's done then everything starts to calm down. Then the wine comes out her favorite wine What do you think it is?
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John: And of course I'm interested Yes, this
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Adam: is one of my favorites to coincide featuring your speakers just a bit slopping back a little bit there.
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Yeah, the knob is on the knob is on the floor. Oops. The knob dropped off again. The knob is on the floor.
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John: Uh, her favorite one and yours to one Kirkland.
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Adam: actually funny story No, it's me Oh, me neomi me Oh, my as you might say,
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John: which I think is supposed to be me only but it says me oh my it's a very touchy Pino from okay. No, in fact, that's
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Adam: mine. Tina said right away, she said to Texas one, you can get a whole case of Costco. That to which Laura said I'm not a Costco member, Tina, go get me a case of Costco next time you're there. So this is how she works. She's She's coordinating all these things and her kids. And meanwhile, there's people coming in there's a big ice machine that's just been delivered like an industrial size. You walk into it and guys are celebrating they have ice. And it's just it's if you've ever been in a home of like a very successful business person, sometimes their home is like the the operation center. You know what I mean? is really command zero for everything. And everyone's involved in it. Maybe sometimes a bit like with you guys are what I imagined the Dvorak household mighty
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John: I didn't completely imagining wrong. Okay.
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Adam: So did you know what I'm talking about, though in this in this
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John: guy? I am. It's rare. It's not. I mean, I have been in different homes of very successful people, billionaires. And this phenomenon only takes place with it's very rare. It's very rare. It's not as as common as people would like to imagine, like you imagine here. Yeah, I mean, while you're doing all this is watching all this action, I'm trying to, you know, get a hold of an editor to work on a substack column, while at the same time cleaning up dog poop off the deck. I mean, it's just about it is in terms of multitasking. Right? But but that's in a football game.
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Adam: This is a little more because there's just 10 people in the room at all time, and everyone has something going on, and there's a breakthrough and then someone else calls.
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John: I'm trying to think of what environment? Because I mean, it's not an unknown environment. And I'm trying to think was the last time I saw something like that, and where and how I saw it and what environment it was. Like a campaign headquarters. Yeah,
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Adam: a little bit. Yeah. A little bit like that. Yeah. Except everyone's equal. Everyone has to say everyone listens. When someone speaks. There's no, it was it was really fascinating to watch. And now, now she's sitting down. Now we're cracking the meal. Me. And it's at some point, someone says, you know, Adam invented podcasting, because she has no, she has no idea who I am. I said nobody briefed her. No, no, no, you don't brief Lara. Logan, please.
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John: I mean, you think to be I would think just the opposite from what you're describing, that the person would be briefed on everything. So they didn't have to bring themselves up.
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Adam: Well, Mike, Mike, Mike, and obviously brief Joe. Joe knew all about me. But Joe didn't brief Laura. Anyway, what's your podcast called? Ready? No agenda. Ding, ding, ding, ding. lights go on up. Well, yeah, that's right. Yes, our people have been speaking, says, Ah, she says, You know, I love doing television said I love what I'm doing. I love my producing. I am the worst bird business person in the world. I don't know how to monetize. I don't know how to make any of this stuff and She's like, oh, okay, well, what can we do together? And she's like, let's do
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John: it would have been destroyed been better if you'd gone this way, please. What? out of my house?
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Adam: It wasn't, it was exactly the opposite. She's like, I need to podcast and then is like Tina, do you know you gotta do my mind? No one I suck at social media. Tina, you got How much do you charge to do it? As I said, like, we came home and on 10 o'clock. And, and we just looked each other like what just happened? And we woke up this morning. And we both felt like we had hangovers. I mean, we only had maybe two glasses of wine, but just the the pounding of energy in that place was unbelievable. I can't wait to go back. We'll learn something. Learn something. So what you and I thought would probably be a nice classy dinner we're going to bring over champagne turned out to be very different.
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John: Yeah, again, is miscommunication. I believe. I was under the impression from what you told me that this you were invited over to her house for dinner? That was my impression too when I told you. Yes. Well, obviously. You weren't dreaming stuff up. And that meant that you were probably wanting to discuss podcasting, especially the no agenda issue. And, and have a nice meal and chat and gossip about broadcasting business. And I had sent you a couple of questions I'd like answered.
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Adam: Sure. Well, I mean, we didn't she just no time to talk. She's not time to talk is you talk about whatever she's talking about. Yeah, but she's good friends with Cheryl Atkinson. She still they talk a lot. So that makes sense. That now the thing that that was interesting to me, just to wrap this up, is they have no idea how powerful non m five m media is becoming. They'd come they have no idea. They do not understand it. They do not understand the numbers. And so I said, that's something I think I could educate you on because there is 10 million here. 10 million there. 1 million there. You know, before you know it, there's a lot of people listening to other things and disconnecting from the mainstream. But they they're in a definite bubble in that regard.
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John: But of course, all the I think 90% 90 I think all the people at Fox are that way. Yes. Yeah. And I would say it's worse that the other networks. They're so clueless. I mean, when I talk to I have friends that still work in the business, and I chat with them, and they're just flabbergasted by all of it. This is I can't believe this can even be true to
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Adam: lovely people. Lovely, lovely people.
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John: Good people want to do God's work obvious.
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Adam: Yeah, yeah. So we'll see. What we won't be sharing is no agenda dotnet which producer Michael was kind enough to acquire for us. Good Let me tell you how he did it. Because no agenda calm is still registered by some band I think no agenda dotnet was registered for years and never been able to get it. He says I randomly visited no agenda dotnet and the previous owner had not renewed it. Their registrar was Dinah dot who automatically put domains up for auction when they don't get renewed. I made the only bit of $13.99 and seven days later I own the domain. He was locked for a couple of weeks in post auction lock but then it was released for transfer and he is transferred that to us which is super nice. And it's a very valuable commodity I
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John: believe. Yeah, well for 13 bucks is definitely
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Adam: a good deal, isn't it? And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage to in the morning to you the man who put the sea in the compound down the road Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. JOHN C.
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John: Dvorak in the morning Neil Mr. Adam Curry. Also in the morning those who suffer from the bad feet in the air service in the water in all the dames and knights out there, big ass in
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Adam: the morning to the troll room. The troll room which you can join if you're a troll if you want to learn how to be a troll, it's not that hard. Everyone's got troll in them. If you want to be trolled in the troll, go to the troll room.io or no agenda stream calm. Let's count on to see how many are in there today. Hands up. I think people anticipated the report 2227 a good number
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John: Okay.
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Adam: All right trolls you know what to do, it has to be better on the second Thursday. Again, you can join the troll room.io now if you'd like there's another way to follow the action in maybe a little less hectic manners, it scrolls by and that's through mastodon, the fediverse. Now, I was trying to explain it trying to explain this to somebody. Well, it's like it's like Twitter only it's no one owns it. But that's what it is. Everyone owns their own little piece. We have no agenda social.com and federates with every other mastodon server that speaks the open open source and open protocol so you can communicate across servers. And you can follow me if you have a mastodon account Adam at no agenda social calm or Jhansi Dvorak it's for john John Dvorak at no agenda social calm, I actually I had to leave any social was it yesterday or Friday? Cuz I went on just to see what's going on as I do usually a couple times a day, and I go on in the morning, and there's people bitching and yelling and all like it. And you did this wrong and did John's this and the items that I like, wow, was this about dumb stuff?
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John: What do I
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Adam: know? I don't even remember it was just it was just commenting. But these are. Here's what I need to say trolls checked your amygdalas they're swelling up
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John: on it. I was on an off to thing all day. I didn't notice any real battles going on as a couple. No Sunday.
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Adam: Yeah, there was a couple jerk offs, but I don't like that. sub sub sub sub s. Of course, I can just block them. But that's not the point. Wasn't why I've just this like, trolls. Come on. Look at some cool action. Just remember the MiG doulas and check everybody. Now let's thank the artists for episodes 1382 for the artwork. We titled that one super mutation. Notice the lowercase and the hyphenation and thank you very much. Polly Parker. We both like this one. universally, it was AOC Sandy ocasio Cortez with her dress and there are a couple people who manipulated her dress and remove tax the rich and put in the exact same color as far as I'm concerned. V four v. Also did something cool with the no agenda logo on the side. It stuck out and I think we both liked it. universally. Yeah, it stuck out more in there. But was there anything else that we just saw? We
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John: discussed it was a you know, the soccer and the sumo? It just didn't work. It wasn't interesting. Good. The number of people took that on it's just that they didn't get there was by like, I should mention this because you didn't use it. You could use it for the opening for the show this Kenny bands Wolf with 1382 on it. The Kenny Ben wolf. Like I like the wolf. I like the drawing. I know if he did it.
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Adam: I chose the amygdala salvation from networks instead for the opening, which I also like was the brain split in half. That was cool.
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John: Yeah. And and it was it was a
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Adam: it was light. Tad, Tad light. But yeah, still good stuff. I mean, but you know, like, sizzle Tron tries to I mean, when you're just paste in people's heads on stuff and it gets all busy, roomy. This is it's a small piece of art that you see on a podcast app is going to be thumbnail size before people even click on it, then it's going to be I think it's 256 by 256 is your if you need if it's a visual joke, you got to be able to see it.
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John: Yeah, I know we have any real negative thoughts. It was all I think there's at least 10 pieces we could have used
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Adam: in a box you want to Rick Harris be afraid you said that's such a beautiful piece that you did you want to be using that for anything. I didn't see it in the art in the newsletter. Which one was the it's the blue mask. It's the guy it's all
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John: I know I ended up using a another piece that was I thought was funnier. I did like that piece a lot though. It's just it's just it's a it's eye catching. Yeah. And he does a lot of that Rick Harris has a lot of these. Kind of, there's a there's used to be a graphic artist. I can't remember his name very famous, collected by sorority women during the college era. And I can't remember this guy's name. I think even Mimi had one of his pieces and I
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Adam: really don't know I'd like to know Well, this is almost that's interesting of it.
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John: I can't remember this guy's name, but he's very famous. A high contrast poster artist and
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Adam: yeah somebody that's like not Lichtenstein.
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John: No, no, no, this guy is no, no, this is a guy that was Lichtenstein was not collected by sorority girls.
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Adam: I didn't I didn't know either way. Room is drawing a blank to state now Stanley, if I
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John: said that name here we go. Yeah.
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Adam: All right. Best quit.
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John: Yet no, no.
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Adam: Thank you very much to all of our artists is highly appreciated. You can see all the submissions and you can submit your own and join the race. But you have to do it during the show, which is what makes it so complicated and is makes the output so astoundingly good because of the timeline Association. eshare. Maybe this was an Escher
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John: one last year is a good example of the kind of stuff I'm taught I think it was Nagel, if I'm not mistaken. In Nagel, let me see if the lookup name comes up but he did a
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Adam: you look it up and I'll and I'll continue to do this little spiel here. You can also see the pieces we talked about and more in the chapters that we that now the chapters go in after we've published the show. So if you wait a couple hours when they go, they go with Dred
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John: Scott and is in fact I'm looking at these pieces and this guy's stuff his demise will be the same guy. Oh, interesting. And Nagle's patch, Patrick Nagel this posters go for I don't know three four or 500 900 bucks for this thing. 1984 artwork as a poster. I mean, he makes money but it's just
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Adam: Oh, it's a little bit a arm Flexi. Gitmo with a on flux. No. Okay. Anyway, back to to the chapters. This is a new development from podcasting. 2.0 and today, I'd like you to tell your other podcast hosts that you listen to the day that there are now more podcast hosting companies that offer podcasting 2.0 capabilities such as these chapters with images, and there's tons of apps I'm talking 1012 now at this point, great apps you can find all of those at new podcast apps calm spread the word because the same time that also using podcasting podcast index.org wishes on cancelable and and that's the way it's gonna stay. And thank you again to our artists now let's thank our executive producers and associate executive producers for Episode 1383 people were sent in notes today they made up for last week.
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Adam: so of course I went looking for the red with Bumble jumble does not exist. So I picked one appropriate for this show and appropriately is referring to any l well this all bumbled here's the classic and it's a callback clip.
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John: Could did Jane German Shepherd. Yeah, the car. Yeah, that'd be funny.
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Adam: Kinda it needs a lot of exercise.
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John: Well, you got the room for this. Yeah, but
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Adam: you need to you need to also do stuff with the dog. I just want the dog to cuddle up and get my slippers.
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John: Yeah, yeah, you what you need is a poodle. Are you a chihuahua? Chihuahua is your dog. I can see it now. You look pretty with Chihuahua.
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Adam: No wait, no who do I put this anonymous to?
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John: Yeah, this is the here's the problem if it's anonymous, who do I tell you what it is? They're both anonymous. Anonymous, anonymous
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Adam: problems. I'll even highlight it so I can remember we switched it
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Adam: My goodness I'm almost out of out of Sharpton Sharpton day
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Unknown: because of the killing of Al Baghdadi The world is a better place I would give credit to he and those that were responsible for it.
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Adam: Thank you very much sir classic
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John: sir RJ
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Adam: have grand points grand points. Manitoba, Canada navia to 1163 the NAD Do you think does that do you think that he was trying to go for 300 in Canadian dollar rates or is it not that quite mentioned it? Okay, let's see in the morning john Adam. Tomorrow is election day here in Canada and the number one goal for all Canadians should be removing Trudeau from power. I feel he doesn't deserve to win his to win his own seat nevermind being Prime Minister of Canada fortunately there's still a large number of are unfortunately there still a large number of Canadians that feel he's doing a good job. I know john he says I don't get either. Canada is going to need some top shelf karma the best you have to offer even when I'm in a shitty mood and pissed off at the world sometimes requesting a Sharpton cut another sharpened clip I cannot stop smiling no matter how hard how hard I try to stay pissed off if you could play some that will be great. Holy moly well let's get a teleprompters roll out the teleprompter This is the Oh gee I wasn't expecting all these requests to prompter get some Oh gee teleprompter from I can't type today for some reason
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John: we get a dig up more Sharpton clips but he's not they're not letting him flub anymore but resist
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Adam: I forgot about the environmental projection agency that is so good to and it's so spot I mean, the guy's a genius without he's like the Van Gogh of television. He doesn't know how good he is for a certain demographic.
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John: Well, they're ruining it for all of us know that new producers sucks, I guess put the
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Adam: kibosh as no good is flubs and blows. Hey producers, execs and associate executives. Thank you so much for supporting this episode for supporting us for doing everything you do. We ask for three things time, talent, treasure, you brought it today. Once again, appreciate that. If you'd like to be an executive producer and you should be one at least once in your life. Go to this handy website avora.org slash and a again, thank you for producing the best podcast in the universe Episode 1383.
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John: Our formula is this. We go out. We hit people in the mouth Before we do too much more, I do want to do it Biden deconstruction of interest, okay? And this is you'll find I, I decoded this, but I collected it from Australia again, that Jones guy, he has a substitute host come in, and they all they do is they rag on Biden. And this is a good one. This is the clip of this. It's sky Sky News, Biden translated. Arielle is the name of this clip, and I now pull up, pull it apart.
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Unknown: And just before we go, let's in the evening with a word from the leader of the free world, I'll personally write a check to anybody who can decipher what Joe Biden is trying to convey here.
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You know, what do you want to do with Biden? I want a box. I should be so lucky.
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You know, I mean, but it is the kinds of things or you know, stuff that Florida stuff that's coming out of, you know, Robert, you lead with in Afghanistan on zero to one.
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Florida robbery lay that man dressing himself, let alone leading the most powerful nation on Earth.
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John: Yeah, all right. So I actually translate what he said, Oh, this is good. And you can play the whole thing back to at least the Biden part. And you'll hear this, but then I have a little addition to that, which is the kind of an analysis here what they're doing with Biden, Biden, as I've come to the conclusion is where well, the news media is always taking people out of context, and to play with what they're doing and make them sound like idiots. Biden actually plays best out of context. And I'll show you the example of that when I get. But first, I'm going to first I'm going to tell you what he said here, you know, well, what do people want to do with Biden? I want to box him, I should be so lucky. So he changes characters.
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Adam: He goes from third party part person to like, first person first person to 1.5 somehow,
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John: so he said, I want to box him. I should be so lucky. You know, I mean, but it is kind of thing. You know, this stuff coming out of Florida. The stuff that's coming out, you know, Robert E. Lee, had been in Afghanistan, he would have won not a joke, not a joke. Uh, uh, anyway. So. So what we're dealing with here is a stream of consciousness.
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Adam: Yes. Not a very broad castable. One.
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John: But what's interesting now, you can play that whole thing again, if you want
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Adam: to, since you did that, I think that's worth it. I'll just skip ahead to his bit here. Yeah.
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Unknown: You know, what do you want to do? I want a box. I should be so lucky. You know, I mean, but it is the kinds of things or you know, stuff coming out of Florida, stuff that's coming out of property lead within Afghanistan. You're the one.
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John: Okay, all right. Sorry. Now that I'm
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Adam: here, can I just give you a stab? What I think I heard him say, or is that would that ruin the bit?
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John: No, it won't ruin anything. Because what you heard him say is what I said, but what did you What did you say?
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Adam: Well, no, just just what I think deconstructing is somehow someone said, in Florida, maybe the Santas or some of these other guys said something about Joe, like, oh, I'll fight him. I'll bow boxing, whatever. And then the Robert E. Lee thing has to do somehow with pulling out of Afghanistan. Yeah. And the Confederates and I, but I think you need to really break it down because well, there's this is a service to the nation as a service to the nation that we understand what he's saying.
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John: He goes from mode to mode. He's not in context, he makes no sense. But out of context, you can clip him and it makes nothing but sense. And the clip you want to play now you've heard what he said. If you take if I'm a news reader, and I say Joe Biden made the claim that if Robert E. Lee was in Afghanistan, he would have won, and then you clip you clip him and you play just the Biden Robert E Lee part of it, and it sounds like he's Cognizant I have it property
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Unknown: leave Afghanistan on zero to one
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Adam: Yeah, without without the part of front
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John: without the part of front end without the part at the end. Uh huh. So the media is that that's because I keep hearing these clips. And everyone's that nobody realizes step listeners to this show that Biden is out of control. And Australians obviously, yeah, it but nobody's playing the whole clips, they're just playing these snippets. And when you play a snippet like that when you just played, Oh, okay. It's nuts. Well, it's
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Adam: the opposite of what they did with Trump. It just the
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John: opposite, completely
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Adam: opposite, which makes it so beautiful,
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John: is well, it makes it easy on them. Because there's nothing, all you have to do is take these little snippets out of context. And Biden sounds like a genius.
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Adam: While we're deconstructing news in that manner, I'd like to do a quickie of my own. And this was started by Tucker Carlson on Fox News, and then propagated all the way through to Ted Cruz, our very own senator here in Texas. And this is the drone censorship by the FAA, which just needs to be discussed. So everyone understands the truth about this.
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Unknown: It really is ridiculous. I've never seen anything like that. The drone footage started this morning and people across the country were horrified. And I guess the political operatives at the Biden White House, saw that and decided the last thing they want, is Fox News actually reporting on what's happening down here. So now the FAA is saying please, no journalists allowed. As you know, they did the same thing in the Donna tent facility in the Rio Grande Valley where they wouldn't allow fox news to come in. When I brought 19 senators to the Rio Grande Valley. I had to go in with my cell phone and photograph and take videos.
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Adam: Alright, children who comes your lesson? That is bull crap. First of all, the FAA never said no journalists allowed. They never said no Fox News. I happen to know a little bit about aviation. I have standing so I pulled up the TFR Oh, God, I could use a Pabst Blue Ribbon. I pulled up the TFR, which stands for temporary flight restriction. And I think this was completely valid with the FAA did Fox News especially target Carson Carlson, get over yourselves, you're not that important. Okay. It's not about Fox. And I like the guy bill who reports on the ground, they've been doing drone reports for weeks they've been done on the border. And what happens is when you have a large group of people, and you have a drone in the United States, because they're on the US side of the border, when you have drones flying overhead, it is appropriate, and the job of the FAA to immediately make sure people who are doing that are qualified, they're very this, a drone operator has to have a license, which I'm sure they did. You can't just fly over crowds. And if there's one journalist, the FAA knows, well, there's gonna be five. So you get five of these drones, they're not small little play toys. If they collide, something else happen, you got a mess on the ground. And so the temporary flight restriction which I immediately pulled up, which excludes the Mexican part of the airspace, because it's a very small circle that they've drawn. And here is the actual restriction restriction from the surface up to an including 1000 feet a GL a ground above ground level. So instead of now generally, the fox news, you could have flown it 1000 feet and use a better zoom lens, which is quite possible. Or you could have done it old school with a helicopter. So all of this, and you could film there, use your drone. If you had a waiver, which is very normal procedure procedure. If you want to fly over a crowd over a concert, anything, the FAA did their job appropriately. And I think
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because of all the pressure they changed it or they may be changing it. But for these people, including Ted Cruz, to say this, you're just as full of crap as everybody else.
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John: No course total front of play something I've been meaning to play, which is the bull crap opening on the on the fox news on the hannity show. This is the way it opens. This is nonsense. Welcome to hannity.
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Adam: Americans held hostage of Linden behind enemy lines 33
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Unknown: day 33 our fellow American hostage trap on enemy lines abandoned by Joe Biden. And tonight, the level of incompetence inside the Biden State Department. Where do you hear the latest updates they're beyond shocking. Their coordination with the very professional in business like murdering terrorists and the Taliban is not going as planned. To say the least.
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Adam: It's it's unwatchable what that guy does.
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John: Now it's also it's a throwback. And I think it's a mistake to do this because you do reminding people that it was I think was Reynolds, or no is Ted Koppel or Reynolds No, I just Reynolds, who is the original host of nightline. And when they grabbed the hot real hostages because they were literally hostage is this. Where's the hostage? Where's the hostage note? Where are they being holed up? Where are they being held at gunpoint? power they hostage? hannity. I'd like to know I mean, it's just but what the enemy lines are we talking about?
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Adam: But what we're talking about is the 500 Americans who were probably in the north of Afghanistan, and yeah,
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John: but they're not being held at gunpoint, and they're not there's no hostage notes. It's not. It's not hyperbole, hyperbole. It's, but it is a toss back to the Reynolds show back in that late 70s. When the Americans in Iran were captured, the embassy was surrounded, they were literally hostages, they wouldn't let him out. And they and they started doing nightline day number one, gay number two, day number three. And it got to the point where the show was because they committed the show to this we're not we're not going to broadcast about anything else until they're released. huge mistake. Day. 100 Day, 300 days 350 day took the show into the toilet. Because they couldn't get off this this idea that they were going to keep broadcasting until they were released. And that this is what panties digging a hole for himself in some funny way. But but to do this day 33 Yeah, you know, this is like an old bit. It's stolen from the old nightline show. It's stupid. You get really trouble watching this guy. He's, he's not. He's just, I mean, compare edge. Any comm follows his show? I don't know what his ratings would be if he wasn't following Tucker,
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Adam: you know, a piece of advice. Don't watch that shit. That guy is no good. And he's also a larper he's got a CIA pin FBI pin and it's a pin
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John: a lot of pins got a lot of likes pins. I can't believe that a hat but those pins on it. These guys would collect pin a hat. Got a million pins on it.
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Adam: Challenge coins everywhere. And I don't watch it I only watched the beginning because if you watch especially if you read VCR it or not. Let me just allow me to say something he shows up at the end with this bullcrap. Allow me to say something. The circumstances of these people in Afghanistan is dire. There's no doubt about it. I don't think what he's doing is effective. And these people probably won't come back until the fighting season ends when it goes cold. They might even not come back until the spring and they just have to hide out up north. It is a real issue. But the way hannity is doing it is just as bad as all the other crap on either side of the broadcast spectrum. No, he's
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John: exploiting the situation Yes. exploit that really shameful. That's that's not doing anything about it. What is he doing is nothing contributing money to what your friends down in Texas are? People I doubt it? I doubt he's got plenty. Yeah.
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Adam: You kind of wonder why he doesn't have a space force intelligence pen because I just found out that space force has an intelligence agency in it.
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John: What Yeah, yeah, that makes 18 Yep.
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Adam: I have the list here. Hold on a second. This is from the dni.gov website. by the US intelligence community community is composed of the following 18 organizations to independent agencies, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the Central Intelligence Agency, nine Department of Defense elements, which is Defense Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency national geospatial intelligence agencies, the satellite guys, National Reconnaissance Office, satellite, and intelligence elements of the five do D services the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and space force. seven elements of other departments and agencies. Department of Energy's Office of intelligence and counter intelligence boiling everyone knew that was there. The Department of Homeland Security's Office of intelligence and analysis, and US Coast Guard intelligence. The Department of Justice is Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Drug Enforcement Agencies Office of National Security Intelligence, the Department of State's bureau of intelligence and research, and the Department of the Treasury's Office of intelligence analysts and analysis. Ladies gentlemen, the United States is a spook nation What the heck spook spook spokes. And did you see the spooks at the, at the January at the at the rally yesterday in DC? This was hilarious. So, all of a sudden there was supposed to be a rally on the 18th. And then, you know, and I didn't even know if there was anything really planned, but for sure, Congress was talking about it and they put the fence back up and they got all the troops ready. And and of course, everyone's like, this is probably not a good idea to go. But
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Unknown: we know that the mega media universe and figures like Donald Trump are not encouraging people to go to Saturday's rally at the capitals. That's a big difference from January 6. In fact, what we're seeing in some cases are these figures these trusted finger on the far right saying don't go it's a trap. Here's an example from a prominent q anon promoter saying the DC fence has been re installed. Do not go to the FBI rally. Notice the word there FBI rally. So the suggestion is, it's a setup.
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Adam: And it was it was very funny. There's pictures of this group of guys who could not have stood out like more of a more of a sore thumb. It all had the same cut off jeans, they all the same watches, they are the clean cut hair. They do. You can clearly see Glocks in front and pack back trouser pockets. And just a bunch of probably FBI guys just sitting there. And there's no one there. It was, it was almost like a roll. Of course not like a troll
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John: with all it. Trump saying don't go it's a trap. Yeah. And all the rest. No one in the right. What's good is gonna go to something like this. This is like the predicted riots that were going to take place in all the capitals after January 6, remember? Oh, all the capitals are going to be there's gonna be riots.
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Adam: I wonder what their nonsense what they're trying to do. And the media is this morning. I had only cnn on. It's despicable all the time. It's Trump, Trump, Trump MAGA route of domestic violent extremists, they're going to kill us. They tried to stop democracy and process. I'll give you a little sampling of it.
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Unknown: So the rally is supposed to be seeking justice, their words justice for those jailed during the January 6, Riot implying that, you know, maybe there they are political prisoners here. It's too strong of a phrase, but that perhaps they are somehow not being treated in a just manner. So I just want to ask you we've had, you know, a few of these individuals go to court, a few of these individuals have received their sentence. Is there any merit to the idea that they are being treated unfairly?
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You certainly have some on the right. That Are you they are former President Trump put out a statement saying that they're being persecuted so unfairly. But, you know, in reality, these are folks that were arrested and charged with storming the Capitol with trying to disrupt the peaceful transition of power shift. These are, you know, things that are central tenants of the American democracy that that folks were arrested and charged for trying to disrupt the people that are that are being held, are be given or being given due process.
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Adam: Okay, that's the part. They really believe they're being given due process, the due process also mean in in due time, like short and not drawn out past all reasonable deadlines and legal deadlines. course. I mean, that's what due process means, right? You get thorough and timely
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John: process. Yeah, there's a word for the timeliness, I can't do
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Adam: this due to madness. Just do let's do to do. So these people believe or being told to repeat that this is all on the up and up, you don't sit in jail for over a year for trespassing. And even though that's the only, in most cases, the only charge,
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Unknown: the people that are that are being held, are be given or being given due process. They have had court hearings, they're going to face a judge that if they choose to go to trial, they will face a judge and jury. And and they will go through the legal system the same way that anyone else accused of a crime is going through through going through the legal system. So the rhetoric on by some on the right is that this is unfair. But everything that we have seen is that this is the legal system working and if you decide to storm the Capitol, when there are many members in the line of succession, there are going to be consequences for that if you try to disrupt democracy disrupt the transition of power, there are consequences for that.
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Adam: I didn't understand him saying there were many members in the lines of what he say. He said
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Unknown: everything that we have seen is that this is the legal system working and if you decide to storm the capital, when there are many members in the line of succession,
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Adam: many members in the line of succession that's an interesting term to use. Maybe that's part of the legal prosecution or something to make it sound
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John: we're talking about? I don't know what he's talking about. There's
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Adam: something about that about
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John: something else. Something about that.
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Adam: Well, we we touched on briefly on Thursday. But the count is now down from 1000s of sealed indictments to 999 demit an outcry
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Unknown: about Fed officials owning and trading individual securities. This is the one
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I met a prominent cyber security lawyer is facing charges for allegedly lying to the FBI about his ties to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in 2016. It is part of a probe into the government's investigation of Russian election interference. Lawyer Michael Sussman spoke with the FBI about his concerns over potentially suspicious contacts between a Russian bank and a server linked to the Trump Organization. Authority say Sussman did not disclose that he was working for the Democratic Party. Settlement lawyers say that their client will fight quote, The baseless charges
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Adam: source without evidence and baseless but it is the first indictment from Durham to be unsealed so
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that is from CB s n.
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John: Well, let's listen to the other extreme of this clip. The other side of the picture because nobody is talking to get really actually describing the situation well and it's not in the mainstream this guy got busted right. And he's just you know, he's an operative for Hillary and it was pretty obvious but but the guy who took it the furthest even though I
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Adam: had he lied to the FBI did he not is that not the
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John: diamonds got a lot more in it than that. And that's what then bungee never clipped No, never. I don't necessarily like we never
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Adam: clip a scintilla of Dan bungee No.
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John: But he did get on this case and made a big thing. But I had to pull one of your stunts which is it sounds like one clip. But this is like cut down from you know, I took out huge swaths of him going doing his side side because he can't just give us his account. He's a shaggy dog story ever since
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Adam: he got on Sirius it's just been dismissed off the rails. Well,
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John: this is off design Fox This is Oh, it's Fox on filtered from another podcast. Yeah, really? All Fox does. That's right. That's where they get all their come up with an idea for a podcast name. Yeah, to a whole chaps. I mean, it doesn't take a genius. There'll be on Fox next.
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Adam: Everybody, its Fox hotep.
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John: Here. If Fox hotel. Okay, let's go with the bungee nose discussion of this. It's still a little bit flamboyant. But
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Unknown: did you see the indictment that came out on Friday Finally, in the collusion hoax case? Here's some key takeaways from the indictment. You may have misused takeaway number one. Notice the date on the first meeting from this cabal of folks who met to discuss framing Donald Trump for the collusion of Yeah, July 29 2016. Seems like an awfully big coincidence, right that the crossfire hurricane FBI investigation into Trump about the collusion hoax started just two days later, July 31 2016. No, no worries, folks. I've heard it's just an enormous coincidence. Here's takeaway number two from the indictment. How big was this scandal to frame Donald Trump? So campaign lawyer one and tech executive one who the house tech executive one conducted an additional conference call with the lawyer assessment billing his time to the Clinton campaign with the billing descriptions telephone conference with tech executive one and campaign lawyer one. And then it says later on in that piece later on, or about august of 2016. Tech executive one exchanged emails with personnel from the US investigative team believed to be fusion GPS. How big was this thing? Clinton, the clinton team, the FBI, we got lawyers, we got tech companies in there. Now who else was trying to frame Donald Trump? Like an it's an infomercial? Wait, there's more. Here's takeaway three. They knew early on that this collusion hoax based on communications from Trump Tower, to this alpha bank server in Russia, that it quote was not a secret communication channel with a Russian bank, but a red herring. They knew that early on when did Hillary know that? Exactly? Hillary and her team, because as I'll show you in a minute, that was in August and later in October, they were still tweeting about this red herring.
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Adam: Well, I'm glad you got this because I'm a little disappointed myself. I did not go for the indictment. I was doing other stuff.
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John: Because I expected you were going to do that but I have this as backup Yes, great, although you've been a little more objective than this guy, but he does good. You have. He has it on the screen and he's reading from it. And it's interesting this listen to the second part.
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Unknown: Here's takeaway number four, a federal government agency agency. One was in the process of finalizing but had not yet signed the cybersecurity research contract with university one. Wait. So we got a tech executive involved now. We've got a university involved. We got lawyers involved, we got fusion GPS evolve. Was there anyone not trying to set up Donald Trump? I have a good idea of who this university is. But better to be right than be first. We'll put that out. Maybe next week, universities just everybody wanted to frame Donald Trump, it seems his takeaway number five from the indictment of the clinton affiliated lawyer, the affer mentioned individual and other personnel and internet company three, internet company three, again, was anyone not involved in this? were uncomfortable regarding this tasking from Tech executive one, because they believe that using the company's data in this manner was in a raw Whoa, it gets better. Here's takeaway. And the final one takeaway number six here, originator, one that explained that it would be possible to fill out a sales form on two websites, thinking the other company's email address on each form. So just so we're clear, folks, this lawyer is being evaluated for allegations he made false statements to the FBI, right? About a connection between a bank server in Russia and Trump Tower. It didn't exist. And when they knew it didn't exist, they discussed creating fake sales forms to pretend that existed. Again, nothing to see here. They're Democrats, so you won't hear anything about this in mainstream media channels. Finally, what did Hillary know? And when did they know it? Look at this tweet, this was from October, for the liberals watching that's after August. It's time for Trump to answer serious questions about his ties to Russia. Really incredible. She knew this whole thing was a fake the whole time and tweeted that anyway. I mean, we know Hillary's a liar. But at least have some dignity
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with this and don't bring your lies to the FBI.
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Adam: Yeah, that's good. I am. You know, now that I know about the space force intelligence agency, I've got a wonder if they somehow there's reveal after reveal taking place. We discussed this. And so the Sussman thing is that's getting pretty deep the neck you can tie that to tech executives, one, two and three.
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John: That's de-douche tech executive one, and there's tech companies 1212 and three. Now, I think tech executive one is either it's either one. It has to be Zuckerberg, it's either Zuckerberg or it could be Dorsey. But I think Zuckerberg because he's the one that was tight with Moeller if you recall, because he was having all
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Adam: I had an office in, in facing the building in the building. Yeah. And
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John: if you don't believe had to be ended tech companies, one, two and three have to be Google. Facebook and Twitter did think it was gonna be it was an IBM,
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Adam: probably not. But it had to be Zuckerberg or a Facebook representative. I think Zuckerberg because he spent you know, 400 million on the last election, giving it out to make sure that up to give everyone local resources. And it must have been faced because that was an you know, was 2016 there's even a bit in there about you know, is that appropriate to use our data that way? I mean, all this is very damning. And and so it could be using Naval Intelligence can be behind some of this is I'm just searching for who was doing this the I know what everyone else is thinking. But no, so we had the State Department getting just smeared because of the pullout in Afghanistan. We've got I think the medical leadership of the country is starting to fall apart although that's a much much bigger nut to crack. That's harder. It's much bigger nut to crack
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John: there. You got it. As you mentioned, as even Bill Maher noted, and the democrats don't forget are the people that are holed up and thinking that 50% chance of being hospitalized to catch COVID that's half the country and
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Adam: that's also a part of an exposure in a way that that's that's exposing the idiocy of the mainstream, how bad it is. And then, of course, we had the drone strike, which I think is is intended to just schmeer and rightly so. Both military brass as well as CIA,
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Unknown: one of the US military's final acts in Afghanistan a drone strike on a suspected car bomb turns out to have been a horrific blunder.
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Many as 10 civilians, including up to seven children were tragically killed in that strike.
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General Frank McKenzie, overall commander of the evacuation from Kabul admitted the mistake was made in the days after a suicide bomber had killed 13 American servicemembers And amid intelligence warnings the terrorist group known as ISIS K, was preparing to attack again,
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we analysis that it is unlikely that the vehicle and those who died or associated with ISIS K, or were a direct threat to us forces.
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The vehicle a white Toyota, seen here in security camera video belong to an aid organization and was driven by one of their employees. Samurai Amati. Six drones follow the car for eight hours as it drove around Cabo. At one stop men were seeing loading what was thought to be explosives into the trunk. The vehicle finally pulled into a compound three miles from the airport,
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we were very concerned that the vehicle could move quickly in the airport boundary. In a matter of moments,
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the drone fired setting off an explosion, which at the time was taken as proof of the presence of explosives, but now appears to a vendor nearby propane tank, the security camera footage shows the car was actually loaded with water containers. His MRI was taking them home to his family, because they were without running water.
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Adam: So the CIA is out today. saying, you know, we we alerted people and some kids were saved because we got the message just in time. But
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John: when you eat preface that clip I was expecting some CIA revelation in there and I didn't hear it. It may it still sounds to me if you're the general public. It sounds like the military screwed up.
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Adam: Yes, it's Yes. I threw that in because the answers are coming from Kirby. Who is lying. He confirmed the second explosion. And if you look at his hands, that he's an he's Admiral. Kirby, Naval Intelligence. He's wringing his hands. He's digging his thumbnails into his flesh. I mean, these guys are on the ropes. How about this? Austin is uh, is he an Air Force guy? Or an army guy?
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John: I believe so.
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Adam: I believe Air Force sports guy. Yeah. So the Navy hates the Air Force. Navy hates the Air Force. They're trying to take they want a naval guy in there now that we can have anyone in there we won doesn't have to be Intel. It doesn't have to be civilian. I don't know. I mean, this that's, that's
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John: crazy. It's a mess. There's too many of these agencies and their courts, you know, right. Kind of, maybe they they're good to have that many because they they fight against each other. And
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Adam: but how did I how do they come up with all these conversations? We, by the way? Is Woodward not a naval guy?
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John: He began his millet was shot at by? I don't know, I can't, I can't remember you can remember as easy as I can from the book. Like that doesn't mean he's the one getting fed in for I still think it's the CIA feeding him information. Sure. And I have a couple of clips from the aforementioned Cheryl Atkinson, who was on guttmann show. And I got damn
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Adam: on why don't we just go watch fox. We have too many clips from Fox.
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John: We have a lot of clips from Fox. But there's their clips boxes on 24 hours a day. And we don't have that many say,
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Adam: Man, it's just a joke. Don't get your panties in a bunch.
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John: It's only in fact, these two clips are 16 seconds. I mean, 10. I'm just saying. I'm just so here. Here's Woodward anecdote number one from Cheryl Atkinson.
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Unknown: You bring up a good point about Woodward. I actually personally know someone who is directly quoted in a Woodward book, who never spoke to him who tried to get it corrected because the quote was wrong and couldn't get that fixed. So I think it rings a little bit true. But
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Adam: there's there's a lot of people out to date starting to discredit the truth about this Milly call? Uh, you know, I didn't clip anything. I just heard her while I was was working this morning, it'll probably come out.
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John: Before we continue with that. Like course they're going to try to do that. We'll see what happens when he testifies. But this anecdote that this one, the first anecdote, let's play a second anecdote. Also, just so you have the both of them,
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Unknown: didn't he interview, the former CIA director on his deathbed, but right nobody saw him come in or out of the hospital. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I don't know.
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John: Okay, so let's go see this go to the first clip. And what she said and she never you know, I don't know what she did. She's I don't know she's compromised, or she doesn't think about these things or she doesn't have already attitude about the situation, Atkinson. Yeah. And here's the way I, I see that guy would never interviewed by Woodward yet. quoted in the Woodward book. Somebody is listening in on the phone. Gets the quote right from the horse's mouth. They have probably on tape. That's why, I mean, I didn't hear anybody suing Woodward for death. meishan or false statements or anything like that they just bitch and moan. I didn't say I never talked to that guy didn't say that. But meanwhile, he's got the quote, coal is got him dead, the rice, the courts being, obviously, and this is are you where you put two and two together and is covered in the Russ Baker book. Woodward is getting his material from one of the intelligence agencies who are probably writing the book for him. Because I know about writing and how productive you can be or not being a good agent, excited to see how he can write all these books like the way he does. And so now he has a co partner, a writing partner. And and so So this says to me that yes, this is just confirming that it's somebody and so I believe the Miley Miley quotes and what Miley said and how he said and we said it two are probably dead accurate.
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Adam: Woodward began a five year tour of duty in the United States Navy. During his service in the Navy, he served aboard the USS Wright, as one of two officers assigned to move or handle nuclear launch codes. At one time, he was close to Admiral Robert o wetlander. Being communications officer on the USS Fox, you know, was also a Naval Intelligence. Pete Buda judge.
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John: Yes,
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Adam: I didn't know that. There's a lot of Naval Intelligence floating around with stuff to talk about. He never here. I mean, it could be any of the Intel of the 18 intelligence agencies.
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John: Will somebody who's listening in the likelihood that they're all listening in? I mean, it's possible Well, how does they think they do all have access to the NSA database? Yeah, they can probably all listen in if they want to in one way or another.
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Adam: Now this next story is another revelation because who have we not gone after yet? Who Have We not started to expose this week is the bankers and this is I think people are way too afraid to report on this story. So it's, it's slight, but CNBC at least did their best to emit
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Unknown: an outcry about Fed officials owning and trading individual securities and in depth look by CNBC at Fed officials own financial disclosures finds three who last year held assets of the same type. The Fed itself was buying Boston fed president Eric Rosengren held several $100,000 worth of real estate investment trusts that owned mortgage backed securities he made 37 separate trades during 2020. The Fed last year purchased almost $700 billion dollars in MBs. Rosengren announced last week he would sell these positions and stop trading while president Dallas fed President Robert Kaplan he actively traded millions of dollars of individual stocks. He said he would take the same action as Rosengren. A spokesperson for Rosengren telling CNBC that he quote, made sure his personal savings and investment transactions complying with what was permissible under fed ethics rules Fed chair Jay Powell held between one and a quarter in two and a half million of Muni bonds. The bonds repurchase no later than 2019 and are just a small part of his overall portfolio. They were held However, while the Fed last year bought $21 billion in muties. spokesperson telling CNBC the power had no say over the feds individual bond purchases, and no say over the investments in his family's trust. A fed ethics officer determined that these holdings did not violate fed ethics rules.
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Adam: It's the corrupt, the corrupt. Its
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John: money corrupts.
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Adam: Right. But this is this is the central banker and he's you know, the appearances that they're all they're trading on behalf of the country, which of course is really done by by BlackRock because they actually do the trades for the country. And these guys are all in on the deals. Yeah, it's nothing new. But what a week. A lot. A lot happened in one week. Course not. Most of this has legs. Unfortunately.
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John: Though, I had no, no, none of it does. In fact, the good stuff was I still think was this grilling. I have a few clips of this. This is from c span. This is the grilling by everybody. Almost every republican of this woman, Jennifer Seung, who is up for an appointment on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Adam: Now is this the the extremely liberal court that has been abused to create more homelessness based on their ruling
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John: that court Yeah, the one is out here. Hello. I can see him Yes,
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Adam: the ninth the Ninth Circuit of douchebags court.
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John: So they have so john kennedy, who is actually the best at this,
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Adam: this guy. He is a joy to listen to if he can get his words out a little faster, be good.
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John: Well, I you know, the funny thing is I had to say that I just thought about this. I'm looking at his clips. And so he says something and then he paused and I take the pauses out because he and then they bitch and moan about my time. Hi my time my time Hey, you know if you took your pauses and minimize them from five, six seconds
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Adam: auto tune yourself, man. Err
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John: you would have plenty of time but they don't but I end up doing makes them sound a little more erudite, but here I am, by the way he wasn't Mike Lee did is went after this woman. Ted Cruz went after this woman, everybody went after this woman over pretty much the same, the same approach that john kennedy did. And it's a little lengthy, but it's pretty funny. This is him talking to Tsongas is very good.
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Unknown: Counselor. Did you really say that justice Cavanaugh was a morally bankrupt person?
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Senator, as I explained, I did not write that letter. I did. Read it quickly. Yeah. And your son? Yes, sir.
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Did you really say that justice Cavanaugh, if he would, was confirmed would cause people to die.
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As a stated, Senator, I understand their statements were overheated rhetoric, but I understood them to be just what you said. Right. I did find the letter. Yes. Senator.
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Okay. Do you believe that Brett Kavanaugh is a morally bankrupt person?
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Senator sitting here as a judicial nominee. It is not appropriate for me to comment. Do you believe
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you serve it? Do you believe that he's a morally bankrupt person?
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Senator, it is not appropriate for me. You said it. I understand. Senator,
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I am giving you extra time. But can she be allowed to answer? Sure. I just want an answer. I agree that she should answer. You're not going to answer my question.
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I believe I've answered it to the best of my ability. Honestly, Senator, I respect completely the confirmation process and the authority of justice Cavanaugh and every supreme court justice.
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But this is real simple. You said just a few years ago, you weren't in law school. You weren't in college. You said Brett Kavanaugh is a morally bankrupt person. It's clear his thunder on a summer night. Now, you're under oath. Do you believe he is or not? How hard is that? You'll have much harder questions as a federal judge if you make it that.
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I appreciate the question, Senator, as I stated, those statements were rhetorical advocacy that I find as an alum addressing my law school, Alma Mater, I did not
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want to ask you about this rhetorical advocacy is this rhetorical advocacy means you said something. But now that you've been nominated, you're scared that you can't get the vote. So you're going to try not to answer the question. Is that what rhetorical rhetorical advocacy means? What is the rhetorical advocacy is an ally?
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Adam: This is good. How does someone like how does someone rise to that level? Is that an appointment by the President? Yeah. And what what what is her background? Sure, it's not because she's a good jurist, because she's not even even trying to get out of this. And he's smartway. Is there a reason or she's a woman, a woman of color, a
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John: woman of color, women of color? Women of Color?
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Adam: Oh, oh, she's not meant to be confirmed. Don't worry. She's not going to get in. It's not going to happen. This is a red herring candidate. They're not gonna put and then kind of let any Asian hate slip through. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, that's reserved for black and brown people.
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John: Well, he just keeps going. If you want to do some more or less I do. She's twisting in the wind, by the way. And she kept now she goes into mode two, which is the same question yet. Thank you for your question. This is another this is an excellent question. kind of thing. Thank you for your question. Thank you for your question. And she really she's really a
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Adam: no, try that tonight at home, everybody. When your wife says, Hey, are you doing? Well, your husband says what's up? Always.
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John: Hey, dude, why don't you take out the garbage? Thank you for your thank you for your question.
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Adam: Thank you for your question.
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Unknown: No, it's not a lie. Senator, I would say that it's statements that are made in service of an advocacy position.
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Okay. And if you issue an opinion, and you get reversed by the Supreme Court, he's just gonna say Oh, don't worry about the justices that was just rhetorical advocacy. What is
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this? Absolutely not. Senator. If the court issues an opinion, as a lower court judge, I would be absolutely bound to follow it. It is not merely rhetorical advocacy. It is the law of the
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land. Okay, let me try one more time. Do you have believes that Brett Kavanaugh is a morally bankrupt person.
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Senator, living year to date
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under oath,
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sitting here today under oath, I can assure you that I respect completely the authority of justice Cavanaugh as a duly confirmed Supreme Court Justice of the United States. But do you believe us morally bankrupt? Senator, as I stated, I respect his authority and the authority of every Supreme Court Justice sitting on our court. But do you believe he's morally bankrupt? My personal opinion is not for me is not apply
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Adam: was where's the Thank you for the question. Not saying it. What is this?
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John: I think it's probably the last series of clips because you know, she did it a lot with the other people. Well, it's not done yet.
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Unknown: They I respect his authority as a Supreme Court. I did not say that Senator,
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but you signed a letter saying he was morally bankrupt several years ago,
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as an alum addressing my law school, I was a teenager, okay, a letter that I believe was addressed only to my law school administration. It wouldn't be public. I did not understand that it will be used as a public advocacy piece. No one believed it was only addressed to my law school.
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You signed that because because you wanted to show fidelity model.
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I signed it, Senator at the time, because I felt that it was an appropriate statement to make to my law school administration, notwithstanding the overheated rhetoric, but I'm sitting here today as a judicial nominee. What I want to assure you is that as an advocate, as a litigator, as an neutral adjudicator, and as a judge, If confirmed, I would absolutely respect the authority of every supreme court justice and all of its precedents. without reservation, we don't believe you shoe.
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Adam: Pay was was was there any? Was anyone friendly towards her? Were they or did everyone like try to cover wars going on? How did it look in general, you know,
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John: well, I went back and forth. The Democrats were kind of like, you know, they figure they can vote around if they want to, and they were defending her a little bit. They're, they're trying to keep you from badgering her, but they couldn't stop them. And every every republican was going after this over this stupid letter that she signed off, and you know how that works. You're like,
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Adam: I know exactly. Why I would never answer those emails.
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John: Yes. Someone say, Hey, can you sign this? You know, do me a favor and sign off on this. It's like the giant petitions where you have 10,000 judges sign something. And nobody looks at it. You do it because a buddy of yours asked you to do it. You do it. This got her titon a ringer. And and I would be pissed off if I was her and whoever got her to sign this thing. could have just stayed out of it. I mean, she obviously signed it because she wanted to, oh, yeah. Ask it this guy. And so I became a, it became pretty pathetic. But this finishes off. I think this is the end of it.
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Unknown: Thank you. I think you said, I think you you allowed your political beliefs to cloud your judgment. And I think you said a few years ago what what you said about Brett Kavanaugh, and I think you believe it. And I can't imagine what it's gonna be like to be a litigant. And with that demonstration of lack of judicial temperament, and judgment, how can America possibly think that you're not going to act on personal beliefs if you were so intemperate to say something like this? Last question? Are you proud of the fact that Yale Law School has a quota system limiting the number of Asian Americans? Have you ever written a letter about that? Or does that not have words that fit in your your socio economic view of the world that you think everybody else should adopt and you will impose if you're in a position of power?
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Senator, I'm not aware of any policy like that, but what I can assure you is that I have a track record as a neutral adjudicator. I have decided cases for nearly five years in partially by applying the law as set forth in our statutes, our constitution and our precedent and I have applied that law I'm partially I have
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the only person in the Milky Way who believes you're impartial.
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Adam: Thank God but you know, meanwhile, she's just gonna get confirmed she's gonna go through I can't believe that you can't have led into smart Asian woman and she's not that smart.
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John: No, she's not smart. She's a dummy. Yeah,
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Adam: I agree.
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John: I mean, you have to be a dummy to sign off on something like that knowing that if you have any if you have any career ambitions The thing is going to come out and bite you in the ass. She said it in the early testimony that she did not expect this to be public. It was a private little you know little yeah wishy washy could
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Adam: signal virtue yes
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John: signal versus a little moment and he's, you know, people need to take a look. is a lesson to be learned from people out there who really have ambitions.
2:50:04
Adam: There's nothing but lessons this week for everybody.
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Unknown: I'm going to show my mood by donating to no agenda. Imagine all the people who could do Oh Yeah, that'd be fun. That'd be fabulous.
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John: We do have a few people to thank but if you Tony doc Lee's at the top of this from Highland, Indiana and 133 33 years of douchebag call out in this note,
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John: a day. I'm gonna give everyone a tip out there. Adam doesn't answer his email.
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Adam: She's just so nice favor. Brian had a couple of douchebag call outs Brian Snyder and Pete killed Darris gave us the cash shout out to the keeper the savant love you guys always supporting and she wants the noodle gun and a hit in the mouth. Happy birthday to me on Monday. Yes, you're on the list. Stay safe, she says and obey it. We got a noodle gun for you later. Tony. Thank you that that's I mean, now that's family. donating
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John: if anybody my family just did the show. JOHN is owl in Western Michigan. 12345 a good number and he has a douchebag call out we got a lot today this call out David de Haan as a douchebag and a great friend. But here's some jobs from at the end. Yeah. Timothy Kilkenny and lynnwood. Washington 12345. Birthday. Yes. Mark. A bit of vodka veiled Bly felt like failed. 100 Pamela says I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
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Adam: I said that wrong. Baylor felt I'm sorry, my mistake by the felt.
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Adam: he says he is a douchebag call out. Let's see douchebag call out for Ramon and his brother Matthias.
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Adam: Do you know that? That to just today it named by I want to say it wasn't the New York Times. Denmark is the safest here. I'm sorry. Here we go. economist CNS economist. The safest the safest place in the world is in fact, Copenhagen. It scores the highest and in no small part due to their environmental safety.
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John: That's a reason
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Adam: and they use more antidepressants per capita than air world so they're they're drugged and happy. It's great over there. We love you, Denmark.
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Adam: Yeah. And Thomas del del Duca. He also asked for a de-douche you've been de deuced and Damien knob as you said, rip do his dad doc knob who passed away on September 1, cancer sucks. So he wants an F cancer and a reminder everybody notes only guaranteed and jingles guaranteed for the first segment we just that's otherwise we'd be here for five hours. So we do try to pick stuff out where appropriate, but there's no guarantee. I just wanna make sure the new people know that we have to keep saying that the instructions do are supposed to be on that fabulous website boomerang.org. Slash and a let's see we need what do we need? jobs and F cancer so start oxygen separately. Together.
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Unknown: You've got karma,
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Adam: And then finally from sir bill, he said guy Hey guys, my dad is 92 he wanted some health karma. So he pulled the emergency health karma break. My dad is 92 and is having an operation on Monday. I wish this was a joke. But he has to be circumcised. He is the toughest person I know he survived prostate cancer 25 years ago along with complications associated with it. Last year had to have a hernia operation during COVID talk with him tonight. He wants to drive to the hospital Monday he figured the pain medicine would at least get him home. I'm very lucky both my parents are still extremely independent. My sister and I have a friend driving him to the hospital and back. And he can't be there. So he wants a health karma and holy crap. Yeah. I'm thinking about to to Bill, you've got your data. What possibly could be the reason for a circumcision at
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John: 92? We have doctors who listen to the show. I'd love to know. Yeah. And one of them's gonna tell us
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all around gitmo-nation all the time almost every single day there is a meetup and you can attend these are producer organized please go to no agenda meetups calm to find out more. I've got a report from the Sacramento meetup awesome meetup last night 14 total human resources. Many ales and Reubens were consumed and much witty judgment free conversation was had typical meetup It was a true feast of nights dames and douchebag to the square table where all are accepted the last minute venue change was much appreciated by producers Jamie's should be on the no agenda, restaurant list. JOHN, I'll take you there next time you're in Sacramento. The food is top notch. Adam if you ever come to California YouTube, I didn't get to speak to everyone but the conversation ranged from taxes and homelessness in California thanks to Mr. Newsome to the latest mo facts episodes to looming jab mandates. After many ails the few of us remaining decided our next meetup will be a field trip. We were going to help Mark ma our cue our fellow backpack black producer by his first gun inspired by the mo facts give blacks guns episode. And we concluded that Jay was the spook happy to have you as a resident spook J. Yes, these are the type who wouldn't want to be in a meeting like that. Well, maybe this one in Atlanta
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Unknown: in the morning. It's a foursome here at your local ATL 404 this is Sabrina your local ANP saying in the morning, stay safe y'all.
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Adam: Birds are not real. Dogs are not people to stay safe and hazlehead Fleur
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Unknown: Mark rock here.
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This is all impromptu. No, that was hail Hillary and fuck Joe Biden.
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Hanson's here just trying to keep the connections alive in Atlanta cuz it's all about community.
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Adam: No comment. Don't do too much of that stuff. It's not becoming a Gora Hills, California. Hey everyone, it's
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Hey john adams sir mean Joe's here. I just want you to know Leo Bravo is the best hit but his phone is made of Bakelite.
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Adam: And over to Illinois, Chicago for the weekly Tuesday meet up before. Oh, nice.
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Unknown: Readings john and Adam is through magic Vader night of Edgewater reporting from Grayson Levitt Tavern on the north side of Chicago. We're here with a great group of Gitmo slaves.
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Adam: sounded to me like they were that was on the PA in the club. Amen. These meetups are great and they're coming to you all over the place. Here's Kansas City meetup promo. I love the promos going to Kansas City.
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Adam: I think it's pretty clear how it works from that promo we got a lot coming up this Sunday, the two George's of the cove in Deerfield Beach, Florida will host the Free State of Florida. Del bow deer deplorables dames and douchebags meet up 130 so that's well that may be almost over by now. On Tuesday, the southwestern Ontario's last stand at six o'clock at armours ale house in alveston, Ontario, and also on Tuesday, Chicago, North Side. See you next Tuesday. 6pm the weekly meetup at Grayson Levitt tavern. North Idaho sanity brigade meets at seven o'clock at Grauer guys core ly Elaine and next Thursday show day is the Denver bi weekly wintertime restaurants selection committee at six o'clock in Denver city park. Thank you all so much for organizing those and as you already heard, it's it's a lot of fun. And yes for those of you sending in reports remember it's always funnier when you're drunk and go to no agenda meetups calm if you can't find anything near you want you to start one it's easy and they're like a party.
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John: Sometimes you want to go hang out with all the nice things you wouldn't be when you won't be triggered
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Adam: you wouldn't be a baby. And I suppose I have a couple actually that I brought today have one. You got one. Is it the one or just you got one?
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John: It's just one okay.
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Adam: I got it seems crazy. Okay. Oh, got that. That's not really good ISO. I have this I'm just gonna let the spirit move me. But I think this is the one john
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Unknown: injected put it in me.
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Adam: I think that's kind of what I like. I like Don Lemon
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Unknown: injected put it in me.
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John: Yikes. Okay. Is that the one I think is good. Yeah, yeah, it's decent. Just kind of creepy. No, it's
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Adam: very creepy. super creepy. Oh, did you see that Pfizer recalled Chantix our favorite? Yeah, I saw that we've we've been on time we've been Yeah, we've been so anti Chantix. Since people go nuts and wake up days later naked in someone else's yard and other town after having shot someone's door and no knowledge of or recollection of what happened?
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John: I agree. It's gonna. I think they pulled it for. I think they found an excuse to pull it.
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Adam: Huh. I just wanted to play. Maybe one thing, really one clip about this Australian and the submarine thing. This is this is a big deal. This is really your talk about all President Trump was so bad our allies. They didn't know what to do. He alienated everybody.
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John: France actually pulled their I think their Ambassador everything. Yeah, by the way, Trump never had any ambassadors pulled from the country.
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Unknown: French are absolutely furious because they have put years of high level talks and high level diplomacy into this up to the highest levels of state the French President Emmanuel Macron himself being involved in
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John: we should set this up so that people know what we're talking about because I don't think it's universally No Okay,
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Adam: well, this kind of explains it. Okay, so but the trigger was the trigger was announcement from Australia. Oh, yeah, we're gonna we're gonna develop a new submarines. We're going to basically buy them from the US in the UK who will work together. And who knew the French actually had a huge order, and it sounds like it was papered that deal. So they're gonna get some paltry payoff, but in this, I think the numbers 60 $5 billion. That seems to mean a lot to France. And so now, the French are very pissed French
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Unknown: are absolutely furious because they have put years of high level talks and high level diplomacy into this up to the highest levels of state, the French President Emmanuel Macron. himself being involved in the discussions that they foreign minister, then defense minister, when he made the deal with the Australians, they've had a deal in place for five years, the early parts of the deal have been inked already. They've put pen to paper, and this is going to cost the French $65 billion dollars, it's a huge amount of money, especially relative to the size of the French economy. So that's why the French are furious. And also they didn't even get the curtsy of the heads up. They say, from either the Australians or the Americans. So they feel that they've been messed around, they feel that they've, they were here first, they were already drawing up plans for conventional submarines and to provide those to the Australians. And then the Americans changed their foreign policy priorities decided that aggressive containment of China was their number one priority and that Australia was a key part of that strategy. And France was collateral damage, Kim.
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Adam: Yeah, I guess that may have made a big Yeah. made a big dent in their in their sales projections.
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John: Well, the sales. I mean, our sales pitch was we're gonna give them nuke nuclear submarines, not the convention nuclear powered. Yes. What I meant, yeah, well, that's what I said. Not Bombs or missiles, and just the power plants, which is the way to go. And so they said, why there's no comparison. So you have the French old fashioned subs from World War two designs,
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Adam: the French I mean, that the French have such incredible nuclear power that they use or were using, I
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John: know you think that they would have nucular subs too. But the point is, is that I think that the opposition in France can use this as leverage because whose fault was this really took five to five years they've been doodling around, they haven't got the deal, Don and could have done it with Trump whoop up a deal.
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Adam: Yeah,
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John: I would use it against McCrone said, this guy's an incompetent boob. This shouldn't have happened. Well, maybe that's why he's blamed the United States. All we did was say, Hey, would you wait, you know, maybe it's the Australia's. I mean, they didn't have to take our deal. They had the French thing going on. They didn't like what they were doing. I think the French dropped the ball.
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Adam: So this is apparently part of the build back Better World projects. And which the President himself has said is to shield everyone protect against China. Here's what I don't understand. Maybe it's something for the DH unplug, because I'd like to know, as far as I understand the deal that we have had with Saudi Arabia since the 70s, is we will sell you a weaponry, we'll maintain it, you know, we'll have advisors basically, we're going to protect your ass with the giant US military force. As long as you continue to price your oil in dollars. That's the Petro dollar system. Why is there some strategy? Do you think or maybe that the show thinks that the US has now as per the president stopped that stop selling to the Saudis, who are now looking at Russia to buy military weaponry, and I would say support from Russia? Is this is this not a very dangerous thing to do?
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John: This would be the biggest botch of the Biden administration. If If what you said is true. Oh, it's true. There's no reason to buy from the Russians.
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Adam: Well, if we're not selling it to them, who would they buy it from? Israelis now they get from us. But that, but but it does not good? No, I mean, that that seems, and maybe it's kind of covered up by, you know, by all this other noise. But that's, that's a true story. Here, Saudi Arabia to buy s 400 air defense system from Russia was this. So, you know, that doesn't seem like a smart idea for the dollar. But if these Yahoo's there in the desert decide, hey, let's make it rubles. I mean, not overnight, but they could have pressure, they could exert pressure.
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John: Yeah. Well, then again, there may be something else behind the scenes you don't know about. Which is that you have to assume because I don't believe we're that stupid. And Biden's not running things that way, because he's not running things. Oh, I
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Adam: see it. How about great reset?
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John: Yeah, we had a great reject. I have one clip. And this is a clip you have to listen to carefully because what this clip says and this is like this is starting to show up on this local report. Climate change.
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Unknown: But I also want to continue our climate coverage tonight and take a look at carbon dioxide actually increasing your allergies and other so many different parts to this. But when you get a look at this data here you want to focus in on the green bar that is high emissions. If we continue to see high emissions into 2016 and 2018, the amount of grass pollen just really kind of starts to head off the charts. So you're saying okay, how does carbon dioxide really relate down to that pollen? Well, this is something really interesting, you may not know but carbon dioxide actually stimulates grass and tree pollen growth, warmer temperatures also increasing the growth season. So we're seeing trees becoming larger and therefore producing more pollen at 25 million in 25 million of us in the United States suffer from seasonal allergies. So a lot of us are impacted by this. But here's the good news with aggressive co2 cuts. We will see some improvements in the future.
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John: Second, what did he say? He says that we should kill trees? Yes, no, he
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Adam: said co2 cuts.
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John: He says that co2 gets nourishes trees and grasses and they get bigger and they get there's more of them and they end up the moment at the moment I hear that we're trying to plant more trees that would also increase pollen and wouldn't it ki ki if you got a
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Adam: key phrase to your intro local news clip
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John: Why is this? Why is this clipping? Why is this local news station telling us that trees are bad as part of a climate change president his new way well let you know more background. This is the weather guy yeah, he's gonna tell us it's gonna rain
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Adam: weather now Didn't you get the memo?
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John: So the weather guy is now going on and this is an aside it's almost as though it was like he was uncomfortable. I can tell you for a fact as I watched him, uncomfortable telling us that trees are bad. And they're also is prefaced with 2016 and 2018 that's when it's going to become a problem for all you people out there who are going to wait for the problem in 2080 I'm sorry, I'm beside myself.
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Adam: Yes, I can tell all right. We'll leave it with this as I believe the M five M is is losing is disengaging has nothing to do with the quality of the programming. It's always suck balls. People are not caring anymore, and they're walking away tonight is the 21 Emmys primetime awards. Yeah, do we want to make any predictions like the ratings? Wow, this
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John: predict what the ratings are gonna be down?
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Adam: Well, let me let me tell you what the ratings are. Last year they had 6.4 million viewers with 1.3 million in the demo and I would say I care more about overall I don't even care the demo it's small. What do you think?
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John: I think there's gonna be the same
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Adam: 6.3 the problem in 6.0
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John: the question in my mind is do they got to have an audience or not? 4.2 is what I'm gonna say. No, it's never gonna get okay that I say 4.3 No,
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Adam: you said 6.3 Get away from me go away back to your six point three 4.2 trolls you heard
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John: is 6.3 Yeah, now let's go with the gonna have an audience
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Adam: Yeah, I think they will audience will be tested vaccinated not masked except the everyone at the crew all will be mass backstage we mask the handlers people will open the door for the for the celebrities will be masked. Oh, yeah, we
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John: have a PR ladies everybody's mad Yes. Yes. masked help.
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Adam: Exactly. Yeah.
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John: Yeah, that's a good look too good look for the leads All right. All right. Well, you're gonna watch him I mean, I probably wash up probably tape them and I'll see how far I can maybe I'll see how far you won't be able to get like the opening is always interesting. It kind of sets the stage and then it's not gonna well let's
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Adam: let's see what what the theme is for this year. It'll be something stupid.
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John: It'd be hate Trump.
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Adam: next to no agenda stream comm we have our big dumb mouth. Episode Number 938. UFO News. Really? Okay. I can't wait. That should be interesting. And we will be back on Thursday. Do you have yourselves a great Sunday. If you're listening live are a great start of the week. Coming to you from the heart of tech. Just Hill Country here in FEMA Region number six and all the governmental maps. Still no camp but you never know in the morning everybody. I'm Adam Curry
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John: and I'm from Northern Silicon Valley where I remain i'm john C. Dvorak we've got
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Adam: end of show mix really only from Gucci dragons that was one to hold over from last show and we'll throw in a sound guy Steve for good measure. And remember us@dvorak.org slash na until Thursday audio somehow photos and such.
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Since we've been doing this show terrorists and crazy people in the sand drive Toyota trucks Okay,
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John: they got a bunch of Chevy trucks in
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Adam: Taliban Chevy truck month everybody.
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for the unvaccinated? Yes
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Adam: progress.
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