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But now, Adam curry
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January 30 2022. This is your
award winning combination media
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assassination episode 1421. This
is no agenda. Waiting for
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Trudeau and broadcasting live
from the heart of the Texas hill
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country here in FEMA Region
number six in the morning,
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everybody. I'm Adam curry
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from Northern Silicon Valley
where we're waiting for the
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Zephyr ELWA Trudeau. I'm Jesse
Devorah.
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No man, this is the most
exciting non televised events in
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our lifetimes.
0:39
So I guess Trudeau claims that
he got exposed to the COVID He
0:44
has to quarantine for 10 days,
so he flew the coop.
0:47
I have two reports to get us
going a
0:49
massive convoy of about 50,000
trucks protesting vaccine
0:53
mandates for truck drivers
gathering in Canada's capital, a
0:57
truck stretching over 40 miles.
unvaccinated Canadian drivers
1:01
are required to take a COVID-19
test and quarantine when driving
1:05
back from the US. Some truckers
from the US have also reportedly
1:09
joined the protest.
1:10
Yes, so that's just a quick
little ABC report. But now let's
1:13
go to the Canon avian Broadcast
Corporation.
1:18
Sounds of horns blared all over
downtown Ottawa on a frigid
1:22
night. The cold not keeping
protesters from delivering their
1:25
message.
1:26
I'm a VAX trucker. And I'm here
to support my unboxed
1:29
colleagues. And it's wrong to
force people to undergo a medic
1:33
medical procedure against their
will. What I have been seeing
1:36
so far is every single Canadian
doing what they do, and is
1:39
peacefully protesting and loving
each other and spreading cheer,
1:43
and happiness.
1:46
Just take a look around we are
in front of Parliament
1:48
buildings. Right now there are
already hundreds of protesters,
1:51
dozens of trucks lining
Wellington Street. And this is
1:55
just the night before the main
convoys. Well, they haven't even
1:58
arrived yet. Indeed, 1000s more
are expected by early afternoon.
2:03
convoys from the east west and
south on the road today, all set
2:06
to converge in Ottawa, the
leader of the official
2:09
opposition tweeted he met with
truckers today and says Trudeau
2:12
should do the same, the Prime
Minister is isolating because of
2:15
a COVID exposure.
2:17
There it is. See, go ahead.
2:25
There's one, just as an aside,
just clips is under the label
2:30
CBC. This is one of the clips
that came out of the CBC one of
2:34
the call, like columns only have
a short
2:36
piece now everybody has this
short piece. We no one had the
2:39
full length one, which is
annoying. Yeah, this has been to
2:42
find it online. No, I tried to
but this, this kind of says it
2:47
all. And it's so obvious,
2:51
do ask that because, you know,
given Canada's support of
2:55
Ukraine, in this current crisis
with Russia, I don't know if
2:59
it's far fetched to ask but but
there is concern that Russian
3:04
actors could be continuing to
fuel things as this as this
3:08
protest grows, but perhaps even
instigating it from from the
3:11
outset. Yeah. And I'm
3:13
gonna defer to our partners in
the public safety the trained of
3:17
officials and experts in that
area.
3:20
Yeah, please do that. So lame. I
mean, you got to be desperate
3:27
when that's what you're putting
out there. It's telling me that
3:30
that is that is that was planted
that was on purpose, and it was
3:34
desperate. I think I have one
more here from CBC.
3:40
The crowds of protesters
continue to swell on Parliament
3:44
Hill. 1000s of people are
demanding an end to vaccine
3:47
mandates for truckers. I'm
really proud to be Canadian
3:50
right now. Mob this Monday is
removed, but some far right
3:53
extremists have attached
themselves to the cars including
3:56
a person listed as an organizer
with known white supremacist
4:00
views. Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau and his family were
4:04
whisked away to an undisclosed
location for safety reasons.
4:07
Meanwhile, on the hill,
4:10
that's a little different, isn't
it whisked away for safety
4:13
reasons.
4:14
First, when I first started
started following this, that was
4:16
the first ride. Right? I think
he just made up the other part
4:20
that had
4:20
to because that makes it sound
scary
4:22
way to an undisclosed location
for safety reasons. Meanwhile,
4:27
also on the Hill independent
Ontario MPP Randy Hillier joined
4:35
the protest spotted removing a
police barricade authority see
4:39
the event has been peaceful but
the tow some vehicles parked on
4:43
the military Cenotaph. The
nearby Rito center shopping mall
4:46
closed the release citing an
abundance of caution and a local
4:50
Muslim group cancelled an in
person event commemorating the
4:54
fifth anniversary of the Quebec
City mosque shooting citing
4:57
safety concerns.
4:59
Oh Okay, alright, now we got it
well, there's only a few options
5:05
I think that the Trudeau
Government has at one is just
5:09
ignore it. Which they seem to be
doing don't don't don't do too
5:13
much media just to report on a
couple of trucks and stuff the
5:18
other one and which I don't know
if that's gonna work I mean they
5:20
hope that they will people will
tire out they've already bit
5:23
some have been traveling for a
week the other one is just go
5:27
ahead and bash them heads
5:29
that's got to be an option
5:33
it's a rough one because the
size of these trucks you know,
5:36
no but but I've already heard
like, oh yeah, like a January 6
5:40
type insurrection move etc You
know, so the maybe the take a
5:44
little time instigate something,
get a couple of Shawn
5:49
provocateurs just a reason you
don't need much. You just need
5:52
to reason false flag. Well, I
didn't want to use the false
5:57
flag moniker but yeah, what else
can they do? How about this in
6:03
the mandates?
6:05
Denmark is doing it now. They've
ended all mandates.
6:13
That would be one way that would
be an actual practical way. But
6:16
this true does seem so. So
subscribed. Yeah, it is like,
6:21
you know, the guy's something's
wrong. He is. Something's wrong
6:25
with this guy.
6:27
Well, he's getting his orders
directly from Klaus Schwab as a
6:32
World Economic Forum, young
global leader. And this is the
6:35
other thing that you could do.
You could just keep pounding on
6:38
vaccination.
6:39
Some protesters and politicians
who support the convoy protests
6:43
say it goes beyond an issue of
personal freedom. They argue
6:46
that forcing truckers out of
their jobs for refusing to get
6:49
vaccinated will damage the
supply chain. The Federal Labor
6:53
Minister Carla quatro says that
logic is flawed and Ottawa has
6:57
no intention to repeal the
rules. So many experts
7:00
the CTA ourselves, stop.
7:01
Yes. How is the logic flawed?
Well, let's listen again.
7:08
damage the supply chain. The
Federal backroom of it, they're
7:11
forcing truckers out of their
jobs for refusing to get
7:14
vaccinated will damage the
supply chain. But Federal Labor
7:18
Minister Carla quatro says that
logic is flawed and Ottawa has
7:22
no intention to repeal the
rules.
7:24
Maybe they'll answer it here.
7:26
Oh, many experts a CTA ourselves
believe that the best way to
7:30
protect our supply chain, the
best way to ensure that can
7:34
Katie's get food on their tables
is through vaccines, having a
7:37
fully vaccinated workforce.
7:39
So that's the logic.
7:40
Yeah, that's exactly it. So
7:42
no trucks to move goods and
services. That is going to hurt
7:47
the supply chain that logic is
flawed. But the logic get if
7:51
everyone gets a vaccine that
will improve the supply chain,
7:54
that logic is fine. But let's
7:56
do it one more time. It's
beautiful. It is beautiful.
7:59
These are things that you if you
sat down to write it, I don't
8:03
know if you could even be as
evil to do it, forcing true in
8:06
fact, we'd be like Nah, man,
that's too obvious. You can't do
8:09
that, that don't do that. Don't
do that beyond an
8:13
issue of personal freedom. They
argue that forcing truckers out
8:16
of their jobs for refusing to
get vaccinated will damage the
8:19
supply chain. But Federal Labor
Minister Carla quatro says that
8:23
logic is flawed and Ottawa has
no intention to repeal the
8:27
rules.
8:27
So many experts, the CTA
ourselves believe that the best
8:31
way to protect our supply chain
the best way to ensure that can
8:36
Katie's get food on their tables
is through vaccines. Having a
8:39
fully vaccinated workforce means
that work sites are safe and our
8:43
communities are safe. And we are
committed to ensuring that
8:48
that's the case.
8:48
Walter also says 90% of truckers
are vaccinated.
8:52
I heard that too that be
committed. Do you get a note
8:57
from one of our producers? It's
not just Ottawa but also
8:59
Edmonton. There's also a protest
going on there.
9:02
But another thing we never find
out about Thank you media.
9:05
Yes, at the legislature
building. The trucker convoy,
9:10
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Navia.
He says hard to Josh's this hard
9:15
to estimate exactly how many
vehicles are involved. But I was
9:18
there for three hours did not
see the same vehicle twice. So
9:21
I'm guessing about 1000. That's
quite a lot. Police presence was
9:26
minimal. And I did have a bit of
fun playing spot the spook of
9:28
which there were several despite
what was being portrayed on
9:32
local and national media as a
dark dangerous intermingling of
9:36
a fringe minority of people,
white supremacist and Nazis.
9:41
Just for starters, it was in
reality a joyous happy
9:45
multicultural party. And I have
to admit, as I entered the
9:48
grounds, I was literally brought
to tears by not only the evident
9:51
positivity, but the fact that
there were 10s of 1000s of
9:54
people in attendance I'd guess
about 25,000 and that's in
9:58
Edmonton which has a population
of it. million, despite the
10:01
despite the fact that the
protests was born of anger and
10:03
frustration everyone and I mean,
everyone was smiling, laughing,
10:06
socializing, chanting, singing
and having an overall great
10:09
time. Yes. So when that happens,
you have to go and beat the
10:13
protesters. That's the only way
they're too happy. We have to go
10:18
and beat it out of them. What
else can they do? Oh, my
10:22
goodness. I'm very
10:25
sorry. All right, the good. One
of the cultures, that's good.
10:29
That the cut is not one of the
cultures where the cash beat
10:32
people just routinely, hard for
I think it'd be hard for him to
10:37
get it. But neither
10:38
is Amsterdam. Yet. There. We saw
it. You know,
10:43
well, they seem violent in
Amsterdam. It's a crime culture.
10:48
Just because it's
10:49
the crime capital of Europe.
Doesn't mean one of my buddies
10:55
was asking me so he says, I
think you're right, the way I
10:58
see it. We're basically here for
financial fraud and tax evasion,
11:04
and logistics. And that's one
just one big logistics
11:08
Corporation. Just transport
everything through. But anyway,
11:13
I'm very worried Canada, because
I see I see how, yeah, that's
11:17
all I see, too is happy people
like singing and we love Canada.
11:22
And when Thank you truckers and
we're standing up for Canada. I
11:26
just hope that that they make
some that the the powers that be
11:30
make wise decisions.
11:32
Just, um,
11:34
that doesn't seem likely.
11:38
Right? It doesn't mean it's,
it's really unhinged. Okay. I
11:45
mean, that's all I got. I I I'm
at a loss. I'm at a lot. Yeah.
11:49
Um, at least we know that it's
happening in more places than
11:53
than Ottawa. We know it's much
larger than it's being done as
11:56
being portrayed. And we know
that it has scared the Prime
12:00
Minister. It has scared him.
12:03
I know some of the memes
floating around. I don't know
12:07
what you see. How mostly the
Trudeau you know, clutching his
12:12
pearls under a desk and just a
bunch of security you're running
12:18
from a giant truck. When I was
in the newsletter I got the
12:22
truck went in there but there's
a bunch of them
12:26
yeah, that was pretty good.
12:30
Hey, our work is done here.
Good. Yep. We can exit
12:36
strategies is nigh we missed
something on the previous show.
12:44
Oh, and you know, when we say
you're gonna do you, how did you
12:49
get a million letters about
something now?
12:53
Don't you see I'm taking a
different tactic.
12:56
Yeah, well, you have to because
I also got a million letters I
12:59
had this clip you had the
everyone's had
13:02
a we played the clip the thing
was, we were I it was my fault
13:08
because I introduced the clip
with a different reason.
13:12
Yeah, you are going you're doing
the Bill Maher side of the
13:15
story.
13:15
Yeah, but but that was only
because that came up earlier in
13:18
the conversation. I had the clip
specifically for the gaff. And
13:23
both you and I played it and
roll right over it
13:26
not really funny to people who
have lost their kids to this
13:30
vaccine or people who've lost
family members or
13:33
your friends but I am so proud
so proud of the army that is no
13:39
agenda nation who unmask caught
it It was unbelievable. The My
13:46
wife was like
13:49
I can't believe
13:52
that's not what she sounds like,
obviously. But that's how it
13:55
felt because everyone's yelling
at me. Oh, is it time to retire
14:02
when we start missing the easy
ones? No.
14:05
Miss these all the time is
sometimes you have to play him
14:08
two or three times on this show
with do you and I both listening
14:10
to catch some of this stuff? We
caught that? Well, at least I
14:15
knew
14:15
it was course we knew it was in
there. It's just when we were
14:18
playing it for other reasons.
Besides
14:20
we forget we forgot to point it
out. And what?
14:23
We didn't hear it when we were
playing it, even though we knew
14:26
it. But most importantly, it
shows how easy it is to miss the
14:31
truth coming out and how well
well trained. Our producers are.
14:37
Bravo. Really, really
impressive.
14:45
I've got one of these kinds of
things then about the UI. You
14:49
played that other clip and it
had the IL logic in it where you
14:52
know, stop all trucking and
supply chains fine if everyone's
14:55
vaccinated. I have a choice. I'm
trying to because I know They've
15:00
got new producers or something's
going on at the Al Sharpton
15:03
show. Oh, interesting. So I've
been trying to get and he's
15:08
gaffing more, but he's not
gaffing the big Whoppers but
15:11
they're letting gaffes through?
I think so. Yeah, I think so.
15:14
You know what,
15:15
he never heard our call.
15:16
I don't think you remember this.
But we had probably in the first
15:20
few years of this show when we
first got the resist we much
15:25
stuff going on. Yeah. Which was
10 to over 10 years ago. At
15:29
least. We had a producer on the
show. Or not on our show, but
15:34
one of the producers from his
15:35
show. Yes, I do. Remember that.
Was it? It wasn't an associate
15:40
producer though. Maybe it was a
producer producer.
15:43
It was a producer and she was a
she I believe a and she or I
15:50
think was the she and she
discussed how owl has to be sat
15:53
down at a certain time and he
has to have a cup of coffee at
15:55
one o'clock. One o'clock in
terms of the position on the on
15:59
the table has to be at a certain
spots. Yeah. Our teas warm tea.
16:03
This I mean, had to be on the
table as he did his you know,
16:07
read throughs and it all he was
he's a stickler. He's one of
16:10
those guys who just, you know,
he's like,
16:14
no brown. No brown m&ms.
16:17
Yeah, that kind of. So I think
that he probably loses producers
16:21
because he's one of some people
can't work for that
16:24
type of person. Right? They just
like I'm out done.
16:27
I'm done. I get someone else to
do I get more money doing this.
16:31
And so he's been, I think giving
a long, you know, I think
16:35
there's a leash Elise leash is
is is longer, but I couldn't
16:40
find any gas. But I did find
this very interesting. Eel
16:43
logic. Oh, okay. And I find the
logic of this one to be like a
16:48
real head shaker. It's an eye
roller. And listen carefully and
16:53
see if you can spot it. This is
the illogical el Sharpton
16:57
discussing affirmative action
because there's a case coming up
17:00
before the Supreme Court. Yes,
he's blasting the court because
17:03
they don't have a black woman.
And, and then he starts talking
17:07
about affirmative action,
especially the one about the
17:10
Chinese kids who are suing
Harvard or those Listen,
17:12
mostly Asian Americans who say
they were discriminated against
17:17
by Harvard University and the
University of North Carolina in
17:21
favor of black and Hispanic
applicants. Now lawyers for the
17:26
schools denied their policies
are discriminatory. And studies
17:30
show white women are the
greatest beneficiaries of
17:34
affirmative action effect you
rarely hear about from critics
17:39
of the practice. At the same
time, experts warn black and
17:43
Latino students would suffer
disproportionately from the
17:47
elimination of affirmative
action.
17:51
Okay, I have the logic. There's
a lot in there. Of course, the
17:57
logic part is that if you're
not, if you're not allowed to
18:05
enroll because of your skin
color or whatever, then you
18:08
can't be affected by it. If
you're in school.
18:14
No, that's not it.
18:15
Well, then the other the other
obvious, but that wasn't in the
18:18
clip, is the Supreme Court is
about to rule on, you know, on
18:23
on practices of allowing someone
in somewhere based upon color
18:26
when the next Supreme Court
justice is chosen based on
18:31
color. Okay, then I don't know
what it is.
18:34
The straightforward illogic is
the following. If White women
18:39
are the ones who benefit the
most from affirmative action,
18:43
the elimination of affirmative
action will hurt to black and
18:48
Hispanic applicant applicants.
It won't hurt white women,
18:52
they're the ones who are
affected the most positively
18:57
receive their white wish to
benefit the most the elimination
19:01
of affirmative action action
should hurt poor the most. Yeah,
19:05
well, white women. Yeah. Yeah.
19:10
But that's not the true message
that Allah is saying. I heard
19:14
this by chance. I was in the
car, and I heard this very bit.
19:18
That's interesting, although I
didn't I didn't catch that a
19:20
logic the way you just
deconstructed it. But after
19:26
white men, here's the message
white women, you're next.
19:30
Because I hear this now
everywhere regarding this case.
19:34
It's all Yeah, affirmative
action now that failed. No, it's
19:36
proven white women benefited the
most.
19:40
Is that proven? Do we know this?
19:43
Well, according to him, I he
didn't cite anything.
19:46
No, but I'm hearing it. I'm
hearing often. I'm hearing it
19:49
more often.
19:50
Oh, they're out to get the white
woman. Yeah. Because they know
19:52
the white woman is going to turn
against the Democrat Party. Yep.
19:57
All they have left is black
women. They really banking on
20:00
that they already got rid of
black men got rid of white men.
20:04
White women. Yeah. Okay. I don't
know what kind of strategy that
20:07
is. It's a defeat. Oh, man. Hey,
I forgot to mention as a part of
20:17
the, the mandate stuff. Austria
is now lifting it's locked down
20:21
for unvaccinated to even
Austria's lightening up.
20:28
That's kind of interesting.
20:30
I think everybody's lightening
up they have to they got to get
20:32
this thing over with
20:34
new Merce related virus
according to the Jerusalem Post,
20:38
known as Neo cough.
20:42
What happened to all the Greek
letters
20:44
tonight new evidence the record
breaking omachron surge may be
20:48
slowing hospital admissions down
only 10% nationwide in the last
20:53
week. And in 41 states cases now
plunging or plateauing,
20:58
including California, where some
officials now easing
21:01
restrictions. Starting Tuesday,
San Francisco lifting its indoor
21:05
mass Mandy for people who are up
to date on their vaccinations
21:08
today in places like gyms and
offices. But tonight concerns
21:13
about the low supply of what
experts say may be a game
21:16
changing pill packs loaded from
Pfizer, which has been shown to
21:20
significantly reduce
hospitalization and death by
21:23
89%. The
21:25
lack of supply has been
concerning it's been
21:28
disheartening,
21:29
most Americans won't have access
to it for months, according to
21:32
an ABC analysis of 3100 counties
in the US, only a fourth have
21:37
doses available. Doctors now
forced to decide who gets the
21:41
potentially life saving pills
and who doesn't.
21:44
death panels. So what do you
think this is this? I cannot I
21:48
cannot believe Pfizer would mess
this up. This was planned it was
21:52
ready they had manufacturing is
this just creating an artificial
21:57
panic demand?
22:00
Well, they don't have to because
they already had the price
22:02
jacked up to the ceiling, so
that's not going to help. It
22:05
could be a publicity stunt,
which would be what you just
22:08
said. But it could be that the
thing doesn't work in my guy. We
22:11
got to push, pull, pull back the
reins a little bit here. This
22:15
thing out there could make
people like Grandison veer or
22:18
whatever this stuff's calls
those dangerous.
22:21
Yeah, yeah. If you listen to
some of the health professionals
22:24
who testified in front of Ron
Johnson's committee, yeah. Holy
22:28
crap.
22:30
There's a lot of stuff I think
it's maybe something like that
22:33
it may be dangerous
22:34
so that's an interesting point.
I have a something could be a
22:39
little controversial. And we
might bail out so I'd like to
22:44
hear your Nazi Party radio clips
regarding the anti Vax and then
22:48
we can do that stuff
22:50
that which one now this is
22:51
your the politics of anti Vax
national national radio clip.
22:56
Oh, is this? Oh, this from the
last show?
22:59
I think we what do I say Musa
forward? I think we didn't play
23:02
it. I'm looking at the last
show. clipless which I didn't
23:05
grab before I moved made this
list. And it looks like we
23:08
played and if you play clip one
Yeah. Oh, okay. Yeah, then we
23:11
did play this new ones that you
got IRQ but no, we played Oh,
23:15
no. I'm so mad. I gotta listen
to all of them.
23:17
Okay, all right. All right. All
right. I thought it was
23:19
something new. I was excited.
More Nazi Party radio clips.
23:23
No, not. I got them joke. Yeah,
it's good. Nazi Party radio. I
23:27
think that's funny.
23:29
People are picking it up.
23:31
Well, might as well see exactly
what it is picking it up,
23:34
man. Let's see this. Aviation
incident took place which always
23:40
I take note of and there was
little gotcha here.
23:43
A retired Navy Captain details
the events leading up to a pilot
23:47
being forced to eject from his F
35 C jet in the South China Sea.
23:52
In his report shared with Obi
Wan Thursday, Captain Joseph AR
23:56
John said the pilot ejected due
to a disabling reaction from the
23:59
vaccine he was forced to
receive. The pilot reportedly
24:02
had intense chest pain that he
described as being hit with a
24:06
baseball bat. When he ejected
his stealth fighter crashed
24:10
landed on the flight deck of the
USS Carl Vinson, injuring seven
24:14
Boltzmann mates. John said that
the pilot got his booster aboard
24:19
the vents in 72 hours before
that flight, adding he had no
24:22
comor comorbidities that had
recently passed a medical exam.
24:26
The pilots fortunately is
expected to recover.
24:30
So if you read the written
reports of this incident, the
24:33
pilot just before he punched out
yells tam vaccine into the
24:38
radio.
24:40
small detail
24:43
Tim vaccine Well, you know the
vaccine is notorious for these.
24:49
I mean, besides the fact that
athletes are dropping dead on
24:52
the on the playing field for
over a short period of time
24:56
after especially after the any
one of the shots within 72
24:59
hours. I guess it has a big
effect on the heart. You can't
25:03
do a lot of exercise. You're not
supposed to do anything supposed
25:05
to just relax for a month. And
so I think it's very stressful
25:09
to be flying and doing a carrier
landing and get your heart
25:13
going,
25:13
as it turns out, according to
now, okay, let me step back a
25:17
second. I would say when we see
something on the Children's
25:21
Health defense network, that you
can, which is Robert Kennedy
25:26
Jr's outfit. Yeah, I can presume
that they don't just put stuff
25:31
out willy nilly. They know they
can't
25:33
because it would just give one
more angle to this. They can't
25:37
because because Kennedy's
business is suing drug
25:41
companies. Yeah. And it could be
part of discovery if this showed
25:45
any kind of, you know, lopsided
presentation on there. Wow, that
25:50
makes us even more interesting.
So there was a video an
25:55
interview. And this is it's a
multi parter, and it really
26:00
explains a lot of things. The
problem is, it brings back our
26:04
old friend graphene oxide. And,
yes, you know, what that leads
26:10
to whenever you talk about
graphene oxide leads to 5g but
26:14
this coming from the Children's
Health defense network, I
26:18
watched it, I watched it twice.
This is a guy named Ricardo
26:24
Delgado Martin, he's, he's in
Spain. So you're hearing a
26:28
translator, which is actually
pretty, pretty decent
26:30
translator. And he's being
interviewed about his discovery
26:35
of graphene in the in the
vaccines and so this this group
26:42
that he that he's in charge of
is called I think it's the fifth
26:45
column and you know, it has
doctors psychologists, you know,
26:50
it's it's just another one of
those groups who typically you
26:53
find on bitch shoot now if this
were on bitch shoot, I probably
26:56
would not have brought it to the
show. I'm serious about about
26:59
rumble. Do you think it had
anything? No, no,
27:02
not this topic. No, no, no,
because we've been through this.
27:05
We've We've laughed, we've gone
through it. We said maybe the
27:08
magnetic stuff people's arms,
you know, all this all these
27:11
different things, which are very
annoying, annoyingly, come back
27:15
continuously. So anyway, so now
they've got this guy. And it's
27:20
very compelling. When you see
the video, he shows video of
27:22
things that they've discovered
in the vaccines themselves, but
27:26
start off with how he got
interested in the concept of
27:29
graphene or graphene oxide or
graphite, there's all these
27:32
different terms flowing around.
I don't know enough about it.
27:36
Based upon something they
noticed early on,
27:38
Ricardo, let's jump right in.
Tell us what is liquid thick
27:41
alumna? And what is the work
that you're all doing?
27:45
Well, at the beginning, like
into Kelowna started as an
27:48
alternative channel for
information, because of all of
27:52
the nonsense that we were
listening in the official
27:56
narrative. And then we started
to research a, in this case, the
28:01
vials of Pfizer with the gas,
and get the more realistic
28:04
information than what we were
getting from their official
28:08
pharmaceuticals. And we very
soon became an international
28:11
movement. We suspected of a
certain material called
28:15
graphene, because we will so in
the stock exchange, how the
28:20
prices the hash of the shares of
those big companies all over the
28:27
world that produce Griffin went
up in the stock exchange
28:31
precisely on when they were
inoculating for flu, or for
28:36
COVID. We also noticed that some
the managers of pharmaceutical
28:41
companies were the same managers
of logic in Europe, then a came
28:48
to us a vaccine from Pfizer
through a policeman and we send
28:53
it to the university upon Maria
where Dr. Camera obtain a
28:57
preliminary report. They use
techniques were light
29:01
microscopy, electron microscopy,
and ultraviolet absorbance. In
29:06
that first report, a conclusion
was already reached, that most
29:10
likely they were graphene
derivatives in the sample is
29:15
four months later, the same
study was repeated, but this
29:18
time under the micro Raman
technique, but in addition with
29:23
four different vaccines,
AstraZeneca moderna, Johnson and
29:28
Pfizer, the micro Raman
technique binds are
29:31
characteristical fingerprint of
the material and in that study,
29:35
it was clearly an conclusively
demonstrated that there were
29:39
remains of reduced graphene
oxide in the sample.
29:45
This didn't get my attention
when he talked about the
29:48
companies who stock price were
were popping up with with the
29:52
vaccination start and these
companies were involved in
29:57
graphene and some of the same, I
guess management that worked at
30:03
one of the graphene companies
was involved in the in the
30:05
vaccine. Are you with me?
30:10
Yeah. What do you think so far?
Well,
30:15
I don't know. Because I don't
understand to what end? Oh,
30:18
okay. Well, that that will that
will come up. So you heard him
30:24
talk about? He said that there
30:25
that it didn't give any stock
symbols for these?
30:28
No, no, I didn't have time to
look for it myself. But I do
30:32
want to find out, I will dive
into it. Again, children's
30:35
health defense network. This is
the only reason that I feel
30:37
comfortable planning.
30:38
Now I understand and I think is
a logical thing to assume that
30:42
they're sincere.
30:44
So he mentioned the flu vaccine.
And what he explained in this
30:47
next clip is that this these
particles or derivatives of
30:50
graphene, were also in the
2018 2019 flu vaccines. And so
30:58
she says that made something may
have come out of that before
31:02
COVID started,
31:04
and there is and it doesn't
matter whether it's an mRNA
31:08
injection, or one of the
AstraZeneca they all have
31:12
graphene presence in them.
31:14
Indeed, we are talking of a
micro and nanotechnology that
31:19
has applied to vials, not
necessarily particularly to a
31:23
one COVID vaccine. And in fact,
we know because we have analyzed
31:28
it that the flu vaccine of the
campaign of 2019 2021 Rafi Knox
31:35
in precisely the target
population of the flu vaccine is
31:40
the elderly people of the
elderly houses. This population
31:44
did not die from non existent
COVID virus there were
31:48
vaccinated with graphene, and
afterwards they were irradiated.
31:53
In fact, they change the
legislation in Spain to put
31:57
eight of every 10 antennas on
elderly homes, like into Columna
32:02
did a study of 278 elderly homes
of those most affected in our
32:08
country. The study showed that
all these residency if we had a
32:13
telephone antenna nearby, we
could even measure and to
32:18
predict the mortality according
to the distance and the
32:23
orientation of the antenna. And
of course previously receiving
32:27
the flu vaccination, over 90% of
the population of the elderly
32:33
houses are vaccinated against
flu, and that vaccine had and
32:38
they use these to create panic
as a pretext for the smoke
32:42
screen called Coronavirus to
inoculate the worldwide
32:46
population.
32:47
Okay, I'm gonna review what he
just said here. He said that
32:52
there was graphene in the
2019 2020 flu vaccine. And that
32:56
the entire target was the older
people in elderly homes that
33:00
laws were even changed to make
sure that eight out of every 10
33:04
antenna arrays for cell phones
were placed on elderly homes,
33:08
and that these people were then
irradiated. And that the
33:12
graphene somehow responds to
that reacts to that, that made
33:16
them sick that killed them. And
that that kicked off the panic
33:19
possibly in Italy as well by
flipping a switch, I guess so
33:24
you know, now now he goes to a
video presentation. Holy crap,
33:30
what he what he's describing
here is very obvious, the
33:34
graphene rebounds. I'm sorry,
yeah, so they put a drop of the
33:38
vaccine into hydrogel for, I
think five days. And so they
33:42
watched what happened. While it
was in the hydrogel,
33:45
the graphene rebounds are self
assembling to form more complex
33:51
structures. I had the
opportunity to observe this
33:54
entire procedure in real time.
When the samples have operated,
33:58
say these objects that appear to
be floating in an EEG gel most
34:04
days showed secretory. Here you
see on the right, let's say
34:10
what's inside the drop. And this
is the line that defines the
34:14
drop. As you can see, there's an
object that looks like graphene
34:18
because of the folding it
presents and because it will
34:22
appear on the borders juicily
fold on themselves. Here we see
34:27
another one. Another one much
clearer. It should be mentioned
34:31
that these objects also have an
identity mark in the technique
34:36
of Meek Rama therefore they're
fully characterized, okay, these
34:41
are graphene objects. However,
now in this one we can observe
34:46
how there is an outer assembly
of two objects forming an L. I
34:52
was able to observe all these in
real time. We should also say
34:57
that none of these should appear
on a vaccine This is very
35:00
striking because there is a
provision itself in zigzag. The
35:06
scientific literature collects
precisely the self assembled in
35:10
six pack. And as the days passed
by on the fifth day, when they
35:16
either jail evaporated, and now
we understand why the vaccines
35:20
should be frozen, these appeared
this is clearly electronic
35:24
components. Here we have 1400
magnifications. This is more
35:29
reminiscent of personal
computer, motherboard. Okay,
35:35
so you you literally see i
circuitry start to build in real
35:43
time he's showing it I mean, I
could be a total hoax. I don't
35:45
know. But he's showing it and
then when he says it looks like
35:48
a motherboard it looks like like
a computer PC board. And and
35:54
what was the thing that he had
one more thing in there that oh,
35:56
he said, This is why the
vaccines had to be frozen.
36:00
Yeah, I cut that that was cute.
Now a couple of things, huh?
36:04
What's the point of forming a
motherboard on somebody you're
36:07
killing? Which is what happened?
All the old folks it seems just
36:11
illogical. But what but does
doesn't match up a little better
36:15
with a report? I don't have any
clips I could find that I could
36:18
find it was a couple of written
reports coming out of
36:22
Undertaker's in funeral home.
Yes. discovering these long
36:27
threads and screwy guru lots.
Yeah, I saw that when they're
36:31
trying to embalm people. It's
like a huge problem. And then to
36:35
piggyback on to that, let's go
back to Norway, with the
36:39
Cavalier murdering of all these
old people at the old folks,
36:44
how about New York? How about
Washington? Well, I bought
36:47
Detroit. Yeah, but the New
36:49
York thing has been covered up.
So I'm not going to go into
36:51
that. But but the one that
wasn't covered up and was
36:54
straight up was what happened in
Norway, when 80% of an old folks
36:59
home all died. And they came out
and said you should not give
37:02
this vaccine to anyone over 80
Because they killed everyone
37:05
over 80 out of these places. And
it makes I don't get the point
37:08
of having a motherboard form is
someone who's going to be dead,
37:11
which is what's happening there
to be killing old people can I
37:15
connect? Can I answer the
question? Because that might be
37:17
finished by the old people are
being killed. It's the logical
37:23
thing, you we know this, we've
been hearing about it since I
37:25
was a kid, once the baby boomers
get to a certain age, they're
37:28
going to be a burden. And it's
going to be a huge burden on the
37:33
tax system and on the
everything. And so the idea is
37:36
to get rid of everyone over a
certain age as fast as you can
37:40
for so that it makes the medical
insurance business so they can
37:44
make more money. It's more
profitable. So anyway, okay,
37:48
your thoughts?
37:49
Um, now this is, you know, I
only have I pulled a couple
37:53
clips, I just stopped at a
certain point. But what, which I
37:59
what I don't have is further
down the line is these are
38:02
actually in these are routers.
These they believe that these
38:07
devices are routers, and our
routing can route signals. And
38:12
the signals can go from person
to person, and that depending on
38:15
what they're doing with the
signal, all kinds of things can
38:19
be done, you could kill
somebody, you could well, just
38:22
let me get through the clips and
then you'll hear where the
38:25
reason why because that's of
course the question why why do
38:27
you want to do this good news.
And this is very good news. That
38:32
this graphene if true, does not
stay in your body very long.
38:35
Indeed graphene inside the body
acts as a module labeled radio
38:40
toxic comm its toxicity depends
on the electromagnetic radiation
38:45
it absorbs. One of the
characteristic symptoms of the
38:49
onset of radiation is asthenia
exhaustion, it is a consequence
38:54
of the immune system constantly
trying to work against radiation
38:58
damage. When the level of free
radicals is above a certain
39:04
threshold, the immune system
collapses in favoring the famous
39:09
Sinochem storm. These toxic is
eliminated directly through the
39:14
lungs. But if it gets hit by
radiation, when it's in the
39:19
lungs, it leads to bilateral
pneumonia as a toxic that it is,
39:25
it inflames all the tissue
through which it passes. So we
39:29
have inflammation with cetak in
storm and bilateral pneumonia
39:33
guddies The COVID-19 Lung,
graphene oxide behaves inside
39:39
the body or rather the immune
system receives it as if it were
39:45
a pathogen. The immune system
apart from becoming inflamed in
39:50
generates immunoglobulins
against the toxin, then Ultra
39:54
fuel system attacks it and try
to fougasse state it
39:58
so the graphene does clear
itself From the body,
40:01
yes, by means of an enzyme
called mere lopud. Oxy does that
40:06
is found in the lungs so
40:07
But why the second and third and
four injections
40:11
when you introduce graphene into
the body, just when after
40:15
approximately three, four
months, the body manages to
40:20
eliminated those neutralizing
antibodies disappear because
40:24
it's no longer there. So they
tell you now you have to take
40:29
this second dose and start
again, if you can hold on.
40:35
So that's some of the mechanisms
and it explains one of the
40:39
weirdest phenomenons not
discussed in the mainstream,
40:42
which is the athletes
40:43
graphene as a separate conductor
and is going to launch in
40:47
wherever there is the greatest
electrical conductivity in the
40:50
body, which is the central
nervous system, brain and heart.
40:55
And since it is toxic, well what
it is is going to do in some way
40:59
is immobilization of limbs.
alteration of the central
41:03
nervous system in general
paraplegia, all kinds of
41:07
anything related problems with
the central nervous system and
41:11
in the head. He will cause
neurodegeneration and even erase
41:16
memories. Lack of memories are
one of the symptoms. The heart
41:20
especially when he enters
cardiac activity, it also enters
41:23
into electrical activity,
therefore graphene goes directly
41:27
to the heart to impregnate it,
as it is toxic impregnates in
41:31
your aquarium, he will then
generate myocarditis as it
41:35
inflames everything. If it does
so in the pericardium he will
41:39
make varicosities In addition,
graphene absorbed radiation and
41:43
generates electrical discharges
is that the dose these charges
41:48
break the normal pattern of the
heart generating arrhythmias and
41:54
these arrhythmias result in
fainting with sudden death. It
41:58
is exactly what we're seeing in
athletes and those people that
42:03
are walking quietly down the
street who died suddenly
42:09
so the the To what end? I mean
it's fantastical to even think
42:14
about it, but to what end is
let's use this to get you know
42:21
kill some people start the panic
blitz get vaccinations going as
42:24
soon as possible a lot of
parameters before that could
42:27
happen but okay, it happened.
And then you have this graphene
42:31
or whatever derivative in there,
it assembles it starts to either
42:35
identify you or create some kind
of information router, but it
42:40
can be influenced by radio
waves. Wouldn't it be
42:44
interesting to test it out on
some diplomats?
42:48
Yeah, in Havana
42:52
this it's the it's never ending
you
42:55
know, this is it's got off the
rails the way you're going and
42:59
that if you're going to do that
I haven't off the rails when
43:02
it's better. But wait
43:05
let me just finish it with the
last 30 seconds then
43:07
why give boosters if you've
already got this graphene that's
43:10
self assembling.
43:12
As I said I also have received
the impact of radiation
43:16
radiation has multiplied by 16
Especially since the sixth wave
43:22
appeared here in Spain.
Radiation affects the whole
43:26
world however, he will affect
those vaccinated with graphene
43:30
more that's why they know when a
wave starts with such absolute
43:35
precision they just have to push
a button
43:39
saying oh New Wave oh just press
the button everyone who's who's
43:43
been Vax you know the crank the
radiation up I mean it's
43:47
fantastical but something that I
just can't let go of.
43:53
I noticed a can't let go of it.
Let's go with I'll take out I
43:58
think it's nonsense and now of
course you levels because but I
44:01
do like but the fact that
they're supposedly again these
44:04
are stories that come here and
they come and they go which is
44:08
the one about the Undertaker's
finding this weird stuff in
44:10
people's bodies which you can
people can look it up figure it
44:15
out. But how about this for an
idea you got everybody all J got
44:19
all these athletes all jacked up
in the field you got your big
44:21
gambling Place your bets Place
your bets patient best and then
44:25
what do we have to do let's
shoot this this aim that
44:27
beamforming technology at the
goalie and give them a heart
44:31
attack as the guys coming in to
score a hold on Yeah,
44:35
so first of all, yes,
44:37
I didn't last soccer guys
dropping on this thing.
44:39
Well, soccer is is a game that
is is rigged the most the most
44:44
and and literally and from
another perspective. Unlike with
44:47
football, with soccer, the pool
of players are spread out over a
44:52
large field.
44:53
Yes, easily target one yes with
the beam. But the beam doesn't
44:58
have to be much more than a foot
5g
45:03
is one of those you know how
they use these tubes that you
45:06
can get a real sure signal. You
could send a signal in that tube
45:10
and just but
45:11
just think but just think of the
the days of the the umbrella
45:14
with the pricker are over. It's
just let me see where's the guy?
45:18
Okay. Okay, locate the cell
phone. Okay, crank up the power.
45:26
Done. I did put some NIH studies
in about graphene nano
45:30
materials, how well they work
the radio frequency
45:33
characteristics, they work
beautifully between zero and a
45:36
between one half and actually go
all the way up to 300 gigahertz.
45:40
But 25 to 28 seems to be the
sweet spot for resonance.
45:46
There's just a lot of annoying
stuff that comes around and goes
45:50
home. What kind of makes sense?
If so.
45:54
Yeah. Kind of makes it it makes
us
45:56
no, I'm not nuts. I'm just
careful. No, 5g phone for me.
46:03
Right. I don't believe the 5g
phones actually transmit 5g.
46:10
So 5g is just the protocol or
frequency of Jesus just the
46:14
protocol, the frequencies. Most
of them I think are now in the
46:18
two and a half 2.5 gigahertz so
they're not really high
46:23
up looking into it once I got
fired from PC Magazine for even
46:26
discussing
46:30
it you just don't carry your
weight for six g Screw that.
46:34
Well, you know, it was one of
the first things it was David
46:38
IKU started saying this from the
get go. Which you know, we had
46:43
to dismiss we had to
46:45
no we didn't we didn't
completely dismiss it.
46:50
No, I would say we dismissed it
enough like okay, haha 5g.
46:54
We have to understand I think we
have to understand the audience
46:57
has to understand our
relationship in terms of David
47:03
Ickes thoughts.
47:05
All in? That's the problem. All
in.
47:09
I'm not all in but I'm not 100%
skeptical. That's for sure.
47:16
Well, I'd love his reptilian I
mean, that's that's the part
47:18
that I That's the best. That's
the best. That's what really
47:21
that's where I'm all in like,
Yeah, sure. The reptiles. Hello.
47:24
That's how they live so they
don't sweat. They don't all
47:26
kinds of weird shit don't
47:27
sweat. And curiously, Hillary
doesn't sweat. And it is the
47:33
queen. Hey,
47:35
can we report she's dead yet?
47:39
There's something going on now
because they keep bringing up
47:42
there's all these stories
appearing in the media about
47:45
what's Prince Charles gonna be
like as the king and they always
47:50
show these these funny pictures
of mall ready and cross-eyed.
47:54
These close ups showing that he
just doesn't look right. And
47:58
when you listen to him talk, he
doesn't sound right. No, no, he
48:03
doesn't. He's clearly as
superstar warmist to an extreme,
48:09
which means he's an idiot. And
any sounds like an idiot. He
48:14
just doesn't sound right. And
then he is married to Diana and
48:18
he picks this. This kind of I
don't want to say she's a beast,
48:22
but an attractive woman in his
shoes, Diana because she's so
48:29
superficial, John so
superficial. It's not about the
48:33
exterior. It's not about Lux is
what on the inside? Yeah. I
48:39
think that
48:39
probably, you're gonna take a
tuber side by side and you say
48:42
pick the lizard?
48:45
Yeah, well, there's your answer
then. Because, you know, she
48:48
probably sheds her skin and is
dynamite at night.
48:55
Awesome. It's possible. It's
possible.
49:00
Just before we get off of before
we get off of COVID There's a
49:07
scandal brewing in the UK.
Regarding the Nudge Unit,
49:14
oh, that Nudge Unit? You know,
we have a lot of clips, you
49:17
know, it's a disgusting thing to
call them. No, that's kind of
49:22
it. That's what the I know is
what they call themselves. It's
49:24
like, yeah, exactly. I find that
the Nudge Unit. Is it? Is it a
49:27
front?
49:30
Well, let's explain the Nudge
Unit. The Nudge Unit was set up
49:32
by think David Cameron. You
know, former right. Oh,
49:36
remember? Former Prime Minister?
Yeah, I think so. I think he set
49:39
it up. It was set up set up
during COVID. I got this. Oh,
49:43
no, it was not the Nigerian has
been around long before COVID.
49:48
Came out of this. So they had a
social science department that
49:50
we used to be able to do. Now
this thing is older.
49:54
I was older than that. Yeah.
Well, this whole case the
49:57
members of parliament are taking
the Government to task regarding
50:01
the Nudge Unit because they were
apparently it launched Oh,
50:06
launch under David Cameron's
administration. I'm sorry, in
50:08
2010. There you go. You're
right. was very it was very
50:12
controversial, of course. But
now they're saying, Hey, man,
50:16
you guys, I
50:17
think it stems from the Brexit
issues. Every problem.
50:23
Vote. Oh, I see what you're
saying. Yeah. Okay, that makes
50:27
sense.
50:30
Didn't work, by the way.
50:31
Now. Anyway, the idea that there
is a Nudge Unit that tries to
50:35
flood the zone with, you know,
stuff like over full hospitals,
50:39
you know, whatever they can get
50:41
propaganda to get people up a
certain way to nudge them into
50:45
believing certain things that
nudge them into voting certain
50:48
ways.
50:49
I producer looks into the Smith
Mundt Act, which of course was
50:54
reformed it wasn't repealed. It
was the it was changed. To allow
51:02
broadcast Board of Governors,
Voice of America, Free Radio,
51:06
liberty, all of this all of this
American government propaganda
51:10
to also accidentally be spilled
onto Americans. There's
51:14
that and you know, that's very
easy to do you just, for
51:16
example, at MSNBC hire nothing
but x books to put into the
51:21
seats of doing analysis. Make
sure every X spook anybody's
51:25
ever worked in the sad fact I
have a clip today. I couldn't
51:28
get anything good from her but
an X spook who is a
51:30
congresswoman out of Michigan. I
mean, the whole country is
51:34
filled with them now and we get
to our new spot the spook. Yeah,
51:38
that yeah, it was liberalized.
So this could happen.
51:42
Yes. In fact, they have an
entire Bureau where you go and
51:45
you know, get permission to get
broadcast material. I have a
51:50
feeling that may also be the
talent booking agency. Hey, do
51:55
you got any extra guys for me
for a segment I'm doing tonight?
52:00
The call them?
52:02
It might also be the group that,
although I think they've done
52:05
this forever, that does all the
book writing for a number of
52:09
authors who don't? Who can't
pass? Right? Well, that's the
52:13
thing I was writing at max
capacity I was doing I always
52:17
kept word count. But this was
years ago, when I was writing
52:20
for 10 publications and
everything in between and
52:24
newspapers. I was running a rate
of about 185,000 words a year.
52:31
And I suppose Stephen King could
probably do more than that. But
52:35
if you're just writing all the
time you that's about the rate
52:38
you're running at. You can't
bright and fully edited,
52:44
perfectly produced. Book. Ah.
Yeah, once every year, you can't
52:51
do it. If anyone
52:52
knows how hard it is to publish
the book. It's you. Yeah, sorry.
52:59
And I will take that as a
compliment. So the point the
53:03
point is, is that it's not
doable. You can I mean, you can
53:08
date there's about two or three
of these writers and they always
53:10
have just one editor and they
always end up cranking out these
53:13
massive Tomes. They do them way
that touch on Pon everyone would
53:19
with interviews all over the
world. It's just not doable. You
53:22
need help. And the help you get
is from the writing department
53:26
and CIA. Yes. They have, they
must have probably a 1000s and
53:31
1000s of book writers there.
That
53:34
Yeah, well, we've we've we've
talked about this.
53:39
Yeah, I complain about it
constantly. Yeah, no,
53:41
but we know that I think it's
the CIA. I think that's that's
53:45
where the Yeah, that's where
they have the 1000s of people in
53:48
the basement. Now, going back to
one of your original Thiess
53:52
eyes, which is coming uncannily
true, but then again, we're good
53:58
at it. Is your complete overlay
of the 1980 9019 Spanish flu
54:03
pandemic with this one? Meaning
that we should be out of clear
54:07
out of the woods by what is it
April May? Is that what Romae?
54:11
Yeah, so that would be more or
less the same time length of the
54:15
Spanish flu, right?
54:17
Yeah. Do what you would do if
you're going to set this thing
54:19
up as a big phony deal. You have
to you can't eat you. Why take a
54:23
chance. Just do what they did.
Do take follow the old pattern
54:27
is fine. Nobody's gonna think no
is gonna get suspicious.
54:32
So this would possibly be a
playbook. The Playbook was
54:37
1980 9019 they repeated it. Just
just for argument's sake, do
54:42
you? You won't know because you
weren't there. But do you know
54:46
what happened right after the
pandemic ended in 1919?
54:52
In America, but Well, we had the
roaring 20s for one. No,
54:56
no 1919 before we hit the 20s
Okay, what the Chicago race
55:01
riots of 1919.
55:03
Oh, I don't that's what you're
right, a
55:06
violent radical. I'm reading
from the book of knowledge
55:08
radical violent conflict started
by white Americans against black
55:13
Americans that began on the
south side of Chicago, Illinois,
55:16
July 27. ended on August 3 1919.
During the riot 38 people died
55:22
23 Black 15 White over the week,
injuries attributed to the
55:25
episodic confrontations stood at
537 with two thirds of the
55:30
injured being black 1/3 White
blah blah, blah. This was pretty
55:34
epic. And boy is Chicago primed
for a repeat looks like it
55:41
doesn't place that's kind of
scary. Again. Why
55:44
take a chance?
55:46
Yes. Get out. Darren, get out. I
don't hate you that much. Yeah,
55:53
I thought that was. That was a
rare find. Catch. Yeah. Well, it
55:58
was producer producer. I didn't
catch that. It was one of our
56:02
one of our older producers from
back in the day. I remember.
56:06
After the 1990s
56:09
When I was a kid we used to have
race riots.
56:15
Exactly.
56:19
Let's see. Well, I can go to
Russia. Let's do Russia. We got
56:24
to do Russia. A lot of Russia's
Yeah, let's do Russia. Because
56:26
Russia is that's Oh my god.
We're gonna war we're gonna
56:30
fight. We're gonna be horrible.
troops on the ground.
56:34
I want to start with a meat
depression with Blinken. Ah,
56:38
yeah, there's a five part is all
shorter. You know, isn't that
56:42
one except the very second one.
They're all like 13 seconds, 22
56:47
seconds, things like that. But
the second was pretty long. But
56:50
let's start with Blinken in
Russia Meet the Press, because
56:53
he's caught something here that
you'll enjoy. Some sort of a
56:58
towel. And you'll hear it. I
think we start with clip three.
57:02
It'll play but let's go is clip
one
57:04
written answers next week, two
Russian demands that NATO pull
57:07
back from Eastern Europe and
that Ukraine never joined the
57:11
Defense Organization. Well,
joining me now is the Secretary
57:13
of State Secretary of Lincoln,
welcome back to beat the
57:15
presser. Thanks, Chuck. Good to
be with you. Start with that
57:17
intelligence from the British.
How reliable is it as far as
57:22
you're concerned? And why was it
necessary to go public with it?
57:27
Well, Chuck, I'm not going to
comment on specific intelligence
57:29
reports. What I can tell you is
this. We've been concerned and
57:32
have been warning about exactly
these kinds of tactics for
57:34
weeks. And we've talked about
that publicly, that Russia will
57:38
try to, in some way, topple or
replace, replace the government
57:42
just a few days ago. We
sanctioned for Russian agents in
57:46
Ukraine who are engaged in
destabilizing activities. This
57:49
is very much part of the Russian
playbook.
57:51
It's the playbook work. Yeah.
57:54
What are we doing sanctioning
Russians in Ukraine? What what's
57:59
what's, what's us got to do with
it? By the way his his Obama
58:04
cadence is getting,
58:05
it's getting pretty bad. Yeah.
Because that's who he's in all
58:08
the meetings with.
58:09
Yeah, no, it's millio. Obama,
58:13
it's obvious.
58:15
So he's okay, we get the
playbook. We got the we're
58:17
sanctioning PA. Yeah. Okay,
let's go to number two.
58:20
It's important that people look
at the whole range of things
58:23
that Russia could and maybe
preparing to do. And Ukraine.
58:26
I gotta go. Last week, you, the
US intelligence community
58:29
released information that he was
trying to create a sort of a
58:32
false flag operations sources
from British intelligence,
58:35
again, this seems to be an
unusual move to make so much of
58:39
this stuff public. Who are you
trying to send a message to? And
58:44
I'm not going to be subtle here
is this sending a message to our
58:47
other European allies, that this
is real, and this is serious,
58:50
Chuck, it's mostly making clear,
first of all, to the Russians
58:54
that we know all of the tactics
and techniques that they can
58:56
bring to bear. They're massing a
huge number of forces on
58:59
Ukraine's borders, people are
rightly, very focused on that.
59:01
But there are a whole series of
other actions that they've taken
59:04
in the past and are preparing to
take potentially, in Ukraine,
59:08
and it's important they be put
on notice. It's also important
59:10
that people around the world
whether it's in Europe, or the
59:13
United States or beyond,
understand the kinds of things
59:16
that could be in the offing
false flag operation to try and
59:18
create a false pretext for going
in. It's important that people
59:21
know that that's something
that's in the playbook to
59:23
do. This used to be false flag
was just a conspiracy theory.
59:27
Governments don't do that, bro.
So I'll ask you the same
59:31
question regarding the graphene
To what end? What is the point?
59:37
Well, you had a better theory on
this. It was just a distraction.
59:40
No would get distraction from
the Baltics? Yeah, yeah, but
59:43
it definitely takes the eye off
China. For sure. So Chinese
59:48
might be behind this whole
thing. But now we're going to go
59:51
to the to the tail and this is
the one. You like it. I like it.
59:56
We all liked it. But I'm not
going to turn the chuckled Hell
1:00:01
Okay, good. And what is the
sorry that is the the chuckle
1:00:07
That was not a chuckle is just
kind of
1:00:10
a chortle more chortle than a
chuckle.
1:00:12
Black chuckles I like to name
chocolate because it's funny,
1:00:15
but it's not even as chortle
it's just this it's a funny we
1:00:20
all hear it. We emphasize it on
the show because people do it
1:00:24
constantly. Bill Gates is the is
the master he is good. And but
1:00:29
this guy does it too. And it
makes you wonder what is the
1:00:32
what's the what is what, what's
the bullshit? Where's the
1:00:35
bullshit in there? Because, you
know, he's asked a question. He
1:00:38
laughs What's What's he laughing
for? Let's go flip three. Here's
1:00:42
his example. Number one.
1:00:44
What is an exit ramp for Putin
look like that get allows him to
1:00:47
save face. And have the United
States not compromise. Ukraine's
1:00:52
independence?
1:00:53
Well, look, ultimately, you'd
have to ask us that a President
1:00:57
Putin.
1:00:58
Wow.
1:01:01
Okay, so what? Ultimately,
1:01:03
Why is that funny?
1:01:07
I'm big. So Well, hold on. Let's
try it. Let's try it. Maybe
1:01:12
because they already know
exactly what the outcome is.
1:01:15
Maybe that's why he's laughing
Well,
1:01:16
Oh, yes. Got it.
1:01:18
Listen again. What is an exit
ramp for Putin look like that
1:01:21
get allows him to save face, and
have the United States not
1:01:25
compromised. Ukraine's
independence?
1:01:28
Well, look, ultimately, you'd
have to ask NASA that a
1:01:32
President Putin.
1:01:33
It could also be severe
arrogance, because this is kind
1:01:36
of what they've stated is,
1:01:38
hey, it's up to Putin. What
happens is?
1:01:43
He did he did have the arrogant
comment at the very beginning of
1:01:46
his answer of look.
1:01:49
Yeah,
1:01:50
it's a there's an arrogance
factor. When you say, look, it's
1:01:54
like, when you say look at the
lady. She asked me anything.
1:01:56
Look, okay, I'm
1:01:58
gonna ask you something. Do you
think graphene is in the
1:02:01
vaccines? Look? No. This This to
me, this this chuck hotel he's
1:02:11
doing here is hubris. They know,
they know what they know.
1:02:15
Nothing's gonna happen. I like
that theory the best that he
1:02:18
knows nothing's gonna happen
because the playbook is our
1:02:20
playbook, the same play that we
have playbook plays written
1:02:24
down. Exactly. So that Let's
listen again. We're gonna now
1:02:28
we're going to listen with in
mind is going to happen. Okay,
1:02:30
now we'll try.
1:02:31
What is an exit ramp for Putin
look like that get allows him to
1:02:35
save face, and have the United
States not compromise. Ukraine's
1:02:39
independence?
1:02:41
Well, look, ultimately, you'd
have to ask that, that a
1:02:44
President Putin?
1:02:45
Yeah, he knows nothing's gonna
happen. That's why you're right.
1:02:48
It could be pure distraction.
1:02:51
Okay, what's your theory? Okay,
let's go to clip. This is clip
1:02:54
four. And this is this is a
second, I think he did about
1:02:57
five and
1:02:57
I'm sorry, is this I'm sorry.
Distraction is my theory. What's
1:03:00
your theory?
1:03:02
I'm staking. I don't have a
theory. So I'm just hanging on
1:03:05
to yours until I can
1:03:07
ride my coattails again. Devora
coattails
1:03:09
liking him up to real?
1:03:13
You could figure out what's
really happening. Okay.
1:03:17
For Yeah,
1:03:19
the Putin is insisting the US
response is put into writing.
1:03:24
And I'm curious, while you
verbally expressed that there's
1:03:28
no plans anytime soon to put you
to have Ukraine join NATO. Are
1:03:34
you willing to put a you know
saying, look who won't be
1:03:36
considered for 10 years? Are you
willing to put a time stamp on
1:03:40
that? Or is that capitulating
too much?
1:03:43
First, there's no question of
capitulation. Oh, the question
1:03:46
is whether there are ways to
advance our collective security.
1:03:52
Yeah, this time he laughs right
at the beginning of the of the
1:03:56
answer. Because of the word
capitulation.
1:04:01
Yeah. Now, interesting.
1:04:05
I think he's laughing at the
fact that Putin wants something
1:04:08
in writing in the end, the only
reason he's emphasizing the
1:04:11
wanting something in writing is
because we've already made this
1:04:13
promise that years ago, we're
gonna suck. We suck. We're no
1:04:18
good. writing anything. Yes.
Show me
1:04:21
the letter. Yeah. And that's
something Putin has complained
1:04:25
about recently. He said,
Americans lie. They lie, which
1:04:29
we do. We do.
1:04:31
And so so so this time, I think
Blinky was just laughing at the
1:04:35
whole idea. So I don't think
that was a tell necessarily, it
1:04:39
might have been but here's the
last one. Okay. Are you
1:04:42
willing to put Sorry, there we
go.
1:04:44
We, as part of our diplomacy, we
meet with people, we talk to
1:04:48
people, we put things in writing
all the time. In this case,
1:04:51
we're doing it in full
consultation with allies and
1:04:53
partners. And it's a way of
being as clear as you can
1:04:57
putting ideas on the table. But
Chuck one thing that's important
1:05:00
to remember, as someone who
engages in diplomacy, engaging
1:05:03
in diplomacy doesn't take the
word and yet out of your
1:05:05
vocabulary
1:05:09
this guy,
1:05:11
so he's laughing there. Yeah,
about when he's talking about
1:05:14
engaging in diplomacy. So HE
CHUCKLES he does a check hotel
1:05:19
just before he says engaging in
diplomacy, meaning we're not
1:05:23
engaging in anything. This whole
thing is a scam. And yeah, I
1:05:27
think you're right. So let's
look at where the action really
1:05:31
may be going on sir and to
nominees of Sealand said I want
1:05:36
to give you some background on
the Baltic Sea scrambling as of
1:05:40
late the reason Russia would
like got land. From a military
1:05:44
perspective. That's that little
island off of off of Sweden
1:05:47
right in the middle of the the
Baltic. Baltic Sea. The reason
1:05:51
Russia would like got land from
the military perspective is that
1:05:54
it's like having a couple of
aircraft carriers right in the
1:05:56
Baltic Sea. Yeah, yes, you can
see it, cutting off the Baltics
1:06:01
from Sweden and Finland. There's
a reason this is Finland is
1:06:08
demilitarize is Finland No.
Gotlands is demilitarized.
1:06:12
Otherwise, Russia would have
been a claimant in the 1910s. He
1:06:17
thinks Sweden hasn't been at war
with Russia for 200 plus years.
1:06:21
Last time probably was with
Russia. And so his point here is
1:06:26
that he feels like Sweden is
kind of being friendly towards
1:06:29
Russia to to not get screwed and
whatever's going on in the
1:06:33
Baltic.
1:06:37
I don't I'm not also in play. We
have to remember we can't leave
1:06:41
this out of the discussion,
which is the north north pipe
1:06:46
that whatever. Ah, no, I'm
1:06:47
glad Yeah, the Nord Stream two
glad you bring that stream
1:06:50
because I have a clip. As this
is heating up, for the second
1:06:55
time making a rare appearance.
Vicki Nuland returned to the
1:06:58
podium at the State Department
who keeps say I should have
1:07:02
clipped it to so it's so icky.
She does this thing like Thank
1:07:05
you. It's good to be back again.
1:07:07
It's fun to be turned into such
a creep.
1:07:10
It's fun to be working for Ned,
because you know, Ned used to
1:07:14
work for her who's Ned Ned is
now the the spokes hole. He's
1:07:19
the He's the new spokes. Oh, no,
Ned. Now that's Ned head. He's
1:07:23
just Ned mad. He said a drip.
He's a drip from the State
1:07:27
Department. Now they're all drip
net med does the briefing. And
1:07:32
net of course was low on the
totem pole when Vicki Newland
1:07:35
was a queen or queen of hearts.
And so now she's always a second
1:07:40
time she says it's nice to be
here working for your head when
1:07:43
can finance meaning and you're
kind of like hey, that's cool.
1:07:46
I'm working for you. Even though
much bigger on the totem pole
1:07:49
much higher on the totem pole.
I'm working for you by making
1:07:52
for you but don't care. Yeah,
exactly. Exactly. So she does
1:07:56
her little spiel, same thing put
up the Putin he decides bye bye
1:08:00
bye. And then Matt Lee is back
Matt Lee ladies and gentlemen.
1:08:03
Once again we have a matt levy
Newland rematch.
1:08:06
I just wanted on North Stream to
you echoed what Ned said on
1:08:10
television earlier if if Russia
invades Ukraine in one way or
1:08:14
another Nord Stream two will not
move forward. That's what you
1:08:17
said that's what he said that's
what but nordstream Two is
1:08:21
already completed. In his word.
Yeah, it's finished. If they
1:08:26
decided to turn on the turn it
on right now. It would be
1:08:29
sending gas or olive oil or
vodka or what it would be all
1:08:37
they have to do is is
1:08:38
turn notice notice Vicki
immediately says Don't forget
1:08:41
the Rouga you know immediately
goes to the caviar you elitist
1:08:45
olive oil or vodka or whatever
it would be all they have to do
1:08:51
is is turn it on so when you say
it won't move forward you mean
1:08:55
it won't open for gas gas
supplies.
1:08:58
Matt It is is not ready to be
turned on it has not been
1:09:02
finished it has not been tested
it has not been certified it has
1:09:05
not been the regulatory pieces
that would allow it to be turned
1:09:09
on both on the German side and
on the east side but it's not
1:09:13
been completed
1:09:14
co launch the wall
1:09:18
I do like it Wow.
1:09:24
Well, I guess I guess in some
technical sense she's she's not
1:09:29
separating the two but what
sounds like German side EU side
1:09:34
what what?
1:09:35
No, he just dogs her he keeps
dog owner to the end.
1:09:38
Yeah, dogs. He's good at doing
this. He's
1:09:41
had a tattoo was finished it was
finished up. Wow. And
1:09:45
is not ready to be turned on. It
has not been finished. It has
1:09:49
not been tested. It has not been
certified. It has not been the
1:09:52
regulatory pieces that are would
allow it to be turned on both on
1:09:56
the German side and on the east
side but has not been completed.
1:10:00
From start point to endpoint the
pipeline is done. And whether or
1:10:05
not there's, you know,
certifications that need to be
1:10:07
done or not. If you sent
anything through it right now,
1:10:10
it would start and end in
Germany,
1:10:13
as Senator Cruz likes to say, I
don't quote him often. But as he
1:10:17
likes to say, it is currently a
hunk of metal at the bottom of
1:10:20
the ocean, it needs to be
tested, it needs to be
1:10:23
certified, it needs to have
regulatory approval, and no gas
1:10:27
will flow through it took those
things.
1:10:30
And she moves on. Dude, that's a
Achilles heel right there. The
1:10:36
whole point is sanctions against
Russia. And it's so flimsy and
1:10:42
bogus. Like, oh, no, we won't
allow Russia to sit because it
1:10:45
hasn't been approved by the
regulatory agencies. Yeah, it
1:10:49
doesn't this horrible fascist
dictator Putin that y'all hate
1:10:52
so much. You think he cares
about regulations when it comes
1:10:56
to turning on the gas pipeline
to Germany? No, you think
1:11:00
Germany cares? No.
1:11:04
So sure won't care in February
when it gets freezing cold.
1:11:08
They're already in trouble.
They're already maxing out all
1:11:12
the systems because they took so
many important stable sources
1:11:16
offline. So
1:11:16
yeah, global warming live it up
in a freezing cold, global
1:11:21
warmest.
1:11:22
So I think that kind of
solidifies our analysis here.
1:11:26
We've got Blinken laughing about
sanctions because he know
1:11:30
nothing's going to happen. And
we've got Vicki Nuland doing
1:11:34
everything so desperate. Let me
quote Ted Cruz.
1:11:36
pulk is Ross Britt
1:11:39
What's wrong with you? Vicki?
This is Toria. Tara, Tara, how
1:11:43
you guys? Hey, Toria Hey, Tori.
Okay.
1:11:45
I have a new angle on the whole
thing. Okay.
1:11:48
All right.
1:11:49
First of all, let's start with
the I got the three more clips
1:11:51
and goody goody. I don't know
about that. But here we go.
1:11:56
Let's just start with the Russia
update, which is an NPR update
1:12:00
on what's going on there. We're
gonna go to the Ukraine hybrid
1:12:02
war, double clip.
1:12:05
Okay. The US and other Western
powers continue efforts to avert
1:12:08
another Russian incursion into
Ukraine and diplomacy.
1:12:12
Interesting.
1:12:13
They're already saying
encouraged instead of invasion.
1:12:15
Yeah. Did you notice that? Yes,
I
1:12:17
did. This was pretty obvious.
1:12:20
The US and other Western powers
continue efforts to avert
1:12:23
another Russian incursion into
Ukraine through diplomacy and
1:12:27
threatened sanctions. The US
Ambassador to Russia, John
1:12:31
Sullivan says the Nord Stream to
natural gas pipeline from Russia
1:12:36
to Western Europe is an
important tool in the pressure
1:12:39
campaign, the fact
1:12:40
that the pipeline exists but has
no gas flowing through it, which
1:12:44
means no income coming to Russia
from the sale of its its gas to
1:12:49
Europe is a point of leverage
for for Europe.
1:12:54
In this context with with
Russia,
1:12:57
Moscow's ambassador to Ireland
said today, Russia will not
1:13:01
conduct naval exercises in
international waters in the
1:13:05
Irish Sea, after the Irish
government asked Russia to
1:13:08
relocate the maneuvers. And
Irish fishing groups threatened
1:13:12
a protest on the water.
1:13:14
Alright, two things. One, that
was like some weird PR move
1:13:20
Russia did and Ireland was
freaking out about all of a
1:13:23
sudden these Russian ships
showing up there that was that
1:13:27
was some some weird they did.
But did that guy seriously say,
1:13:35
you know, Europe? Europe just
won't buy from Russia and then
1:13:39
Russia will be hurting, they
won't have any money. Did he
1:13:41
really say that? Like Europe's
gonna be like, Hey, we're
1:13:44
freezing our ass off, but we're
not going to send you any money.
1:13:48
Really, really? Okay. Idiots,
national Nazi partai radio.
1:13:55
So,
1:13:56
alright, so let's go to this
Ukraine hybrid war thing. And
1:13:59
again, this gives me an idea
that I am now thinking a lot of
1:14:03
this may be part of a grander
scheme to satisfy something we
1:14:08
want to do, or I don't want to
do but somebody wants to do
1:14:12
let's play. This would be
Ukraine hybrid one.
1:14:15
So how are Ukrainians prepared?
Are they for what could be a
1:14:20
ground invasion?
1:14:21
Well, if you're asking about the
military, they have learned from
1:14:25
their experience fighting Russia
for the last eight years in
1:14:27
eastern Ukraine, and fighting
Russian backed separatists.
1:14:31
They're better trained now, and
the US has been airlifting them
1:14:35
a lot of weaponry as well. If
you're asking about civilians,
1:14:39
I've been wondering how the
capital is preparing for war
1:14:41
because Russian troops are just
a few hours drive from Kiev
1:14:44
where I am now. The deputy head
of the Cube City Council Alina
1:14:48
Mihailova told me she's been
checking on the city's bomb
1:14:51
shelters. She has suggested a
local TV channel run public
1:14:55
service announcements about how
to act of the city's bombarded
1:14:58
she told me the city's planning
checkpoints to protect residents
1:15:02
and I asked her is key ready for
a Russian incursion today?
1:15:06
Marana back to summer sooner
shown us psychologically and
1:15:12
yes, if you speak about bomb
shelters well now, if you speak
1:15:16
about informing residents know,
if you talk about security in
1:15:22
general of the Spirit welcome so
so it's been eight years of a
1:15:27
land war in Ukraine, Eastern and
desert city could have been
1:15:31
better protected.
1:15:33
Daniel, what about what's now
called the prospect of hybrid
1:15:37
warfare? What would that be
like?
1:15:40
Yeah, hybrid warfare means a
traditional military campaign
1:15:44
combined with unconventional
warfare in the cyber sphere, for
1:15:48
instance, and this could look
like attacks that Ukraine has
1:15:50
seen in recent years, knocking
out the power grid knocking out
1:15:54
electricity, taking out
government internet sites, so
1:15:58
you can't get official
information taking out ATMs so
1:16:00
you can't get cash. These are
not imaginary scenarios we've
1:16:04
seen. In 2015, a power plant was
hit with a cyber attack. 200,000
1:16:08
people lost power temporarily in
the cold of winter. happened
1:16:13
again the next year, the year
after that the world's most
1:16:16
costly cyber attack ever, which
started in Ukraine and shut down
1:16:19
all kinds of systems banks, the
airport, and Russia has been
1:16:23
blamed for those attacks. Two
weeks ago, the Ukrainian
1:16:26
Government's many of their
websites were hacked as well.
1:16:31
Government websites some script
kiddies, oh, Russia, Russia.
1:16:37
If you listen to the second part
of this, and after listening to
1:16:40
what you just heard, this whole
thing is a scam to get us to
1:16:44
upgrade our grid.
1:16:46
And how well are Ukrainians
prepared for cyberattacks.
1:16:49
Ukraine has learned a lot from
their experience. And they have
1:16:52
how gotten help from the US the
US installed hardware and
1:16:56
software in critical
infrastructure. In recent weeks,
1:17:00
the US has ramped up those
efforts to help Ukraine secure
1:17:04
Strategic Systems. We're talking
US defense officials, FBI, other
1:17:09
contractors working daily with
Ukrainians on this. So the power
1:17:13
grid banks airport, they're
better protected now. But the US
1:17:18
assessment is that if Russia
attacks they will have some
1:17:21
success of the US assessment is
that Russia could even paralyze
1:17:26
communication networks
infrastructure for say, a week
1:17:30
enough to carry out a military
strike. And the question is, how
1:17:34
quickly could Ukraine get its
systems back up and running? We
1:17:38
really don't know the answer to
that question.
1:17:39
I think it's safe to say that
the Russians can be masters at
1:17:42
disinformation. What are
Ukrainians trying to do about
1:17:46
the
1:17:47
Yeah, fake news bubble. There is
a classic example of this from
1:17:51
2014. Fighting began in eastern
Ukraine then and Russian state
1:17:56
owned television broadcast a
fake news story, a woman
1:18:00
claiming that Ukrainian soldiers
had crucified her three year old
1:18:03
boy, it was completely debunked,
it's false, but at the time,
1:18:08
many Ukrainians in the East were
duped and they were terrified of
1:18:11
their own army. Today, Ukrainian
researchers and disinformation
1:18:15
tell me that a lot of Ukrainians
today are much more immune to
1:18:19
this kind of Russian
disinformation, Ukraine has
1:18:22
banned pro Russian TV channels,
they've blocked Russian social
1:18:25
media sites, Russia could still
pump out false messages, scaring
1:18:30
and confusing civilians at a
time of war, they could do that
1:18:33
on telegram which is a popular
messaging app here. But in
1:18:36
general, Ukrainians feel that
they're more alert.
1:18:39
So if it's a that's obviously a
very good one, the upgrade our
1:18:45
grid, like we have a singular
grid Okay.
1:18:49
Let's see idea rip out the real
grid is right some bogus
1:18:52
singular grid that can be taken
out a one single point of
1:18:55
failure
1:18:56
well also they're promoting
climate change problems with
1:18:59
with the Russian gas whether you
know that remains off or not in
1:19:03
Europe is going to have problems
they have problems already is
1:19:06
going to be apparent that
climate change is to blame. And
1:19:10
Vladimir Putin is climate change
1:19:12
and by the way, yes, he is and
by the way, get bad guy and so
1:19:17
and so just think about the grid
and things going down with Suzy
1:19:22
said ATM machine is going I
think ah a y2k playbook ooh yeah
1:19:27
we go yeah this bowl crap
1:19:30
Huh Well since
1:19:33
you know during during can be
your Barry this is a this is a
1:19:37
concept you got to visualize it.
You're being bombed you're done
1:19:40
in a bombshell boom, boom, boom,
boom. And they all hell's
1:19:43
breaking loose, but your ATM you
won't be you won't be get your
1:19:48
cash if an ATM
1:19:50
Oh no, don't worry because your
grasp
1:19:52
ATM is hit by a bomb. You're
gonna get plenty of cash. Now
1:19:55
everyone's gonna have graphene
in their body from the vaccine
1:19:58
you'll be a full a full of noted
CtbC money router. They'll just
1:20:04
pass right through
1:20:04
you and 20 so come right at your
mouth.
1:20:07
And with that, I'd like to thank
you for your courage say in the
1:20:10
morning to you the man who you
just heard put the C in the
1:20:13
Chuckle tell ladies and
gentlemen, Mr. John C. Dvorak.
1:20:17
Hey, in the morning what are the
days and nights out there?
1:20:23
Yo in the morning to the trolls
in the troll room? How you
1:20:26
doing? Trolls hands out? Let me
count. We're doing over this
1:20:29
scurrying away. Whoa, record
number of trolls. 2785.
1:20:36
Wow,
1:20:37
yeah. Wow. That's Do you
remember when the troll room was
1:20:39
like? 50?
1:20:42
Maybe 150?
1:20:43
No, I was it was in the 100 like
a hundreds.
1:20:48
You don't remember that. That's
how long ago
1:20:51
I don't remember that.
1:20:51
I remember we didn't have that.
What are you doing? You're
1:20:55
walking away from the show.
1:20:58
Right? I'm looking for my little
post it thingies that I write to
1:21:02
now I can glue it on to work on
the old numbers for 2785 The new
1:21:07
number I mean
1:21:07
the leaderboard you're looking
for the official no agenda troll
1:21:11
room leaderboard. Also known as
a post it note somewhere in
1:21:14
John's pile it okay. So previous
record was up did I lose you
1:21:25
know I said the previous record
was oh, I
1:21:29
just glued over it. 2648 you
glue you sitting there with your
1:21:34
paste. Glue wrap these little
round stickers. Oh, okay. Oh,
1:21:41
poopy goes over the old one.
1:21:42
This is a very good system. It
works.
1:21:45
It does is very efficient.
Alright trolls Well, good to see
1:21:49
all of you hear it. It's
interesting because the people
1:21:53
must be lurking or something.
It's not like everyone is
1:21:55
chatting all at the same time.
We do have a lot of people
1:21:59
listening I know agenda stream
calm, which is a companion to
1:22:02
the troll room to hop in the
troll room. You click on the
1:22:04
play button and you can hear the
live stream, which is pretty
1:22:08
much real time it's like 15
Second delayed for some it's not
1:22:11
just our show, but it's the Rock
and Roll priests pre show it's
1:22:15
oh my goodness. Nick the rat
always the night before the
1:22:17
show. We got the shows coming
online after our show. It's it's
1:22:20
24/7 and it's a good place to
hang out is pretty much do
1:22:24
whatever you want. Troll Is it
is it. Listen. Today's day where
1:22:29
your seagulls in here community.
There's girls in the troll room.
1:22:34
There's this girl trolls. I know
we got girl trolls or you could
1:22:38
just follow Adam at no agenda,
social calm or Jhansi DeVore
1:22:41
Akkad. No agenda, social calm.
And that is our mastodon. Those
1:22:46
are Mastodon addresses. That's
what you want to look for when
1:22:50
you're searching and you can do
it from any Mastodon server
1:22:52
anywhere. That's the fun thing.
And once you follow us then then
1:22:56
you'll see the gizmo nation
stuff starts to flow through the
1:22:59
fediverse compared with what is
the three years ago, we started
1:23:03
three years ago. It's working
quite well. I mean, I see people
1:23:07
participating in so far.
Participant it's been around for
1:23:11
15 years in some form or another
initially as a new chat. So I
1:23:18
think it's here to stay.
1:23:19
It was good new chat.
1:23:21
Yep. Good new chat still works
with the with the mastodon
1:23:24
protocol, as far as I know, with
the llego activity pub. Yeah.
1:23:28
Yeah. It's, it's decentralized.
It's a good thing to do. And we
1:23:32
also have no algos. So you don't
get triggered continuously by
1:23:35
some argument that comes back
like bad Mexican food.
1:23:41
Now let's take a look at the
allergy.
1:23:45
Take a look at the art which was
brought to us for episode 1420.
1:23:49
The title that was the caliphate
cubs, how could we not use that
1:23:52
as a title? And it was Rick
Harris, who has done stuff for
1:23:56
the show before. This was just a
perfect little ditty when it's
1:24:01
exactly what we needed. This was
the ISIS kind of ice cream. Cup
1:24:06
logo. I
1:24:07
see. I see.
1:24:07
I see. Yeah, I see. We are back
it's all cool with the icy
1:24:12
letters the font it was just
well done. There were a few
1:24:16
other things we looked at.
1:24:17
And a little 33 and of course
somebody pointed out the chat
1:24:20
room I didn't see it Yeah,
1:24:21
that was one of those things
that was too small really get
1:24:24
too small the norm but I didn't
want to fall over it. Okay, so
1:24:27
let's see we had what did we
you'd like to do there's
1:24:33
anything we had the caliphate
cubs from corrector record.
1:24:37
Yeah, that was probably the best
item there that but we always
1:24:40
but we also
1:24:41
wanted to use that as a title.
And so we that means we'll
1:24:46
typically go and look for
something else. Or we change the
1:24:50
title or we change the title.
Now personally, I like Tom to
1:24:53
nails a Olympic skater.
1:24:56
Yeah, I didn't think much of it.
It's fun. Though I mean, I had
1:25:00
to look at it twice I realized
is that it's fine. We have some
1:25:03
there's some stories, the new
stories going on with the, the
1:25:06
swimmer pants of the University
of Pennsylvania and then some.
1:25:10
Yeah, there's some great, great
material that's coming out
1:25:12
because of these guys who just
decided that they're women.
1:25:15
Yeah. And I'm gonna be a girl.
Okay, you can swim with the
1:25:18
girls now. Okay, well, if
1:25:21
you decide to become a girl, the
show would be that much more
1:25:23
diverse.
1:25:24
It would be huge, but it's you
have to do because I'm too old.
1:25:30
Okay,
1:25:31
too old for the transition. You
never told the transition. I am
1:25:35
too old now. And so there wasn't
anything really that great. I
1:25:41
mean, there was good. There was
at least two or three pieces
1:25:43
that were usable. I would say
the Cubs definitely. And most of
1:25:48
us, you know, there was there
was no inspiration.
1:25:51
I felt you're right. It was a
little lack. It was a little
1:25:53
lack of that. Yeah. So the ISIS
1:25:55
thing is the one that worked out
it was had dimension.
1:25:59
dimensionality the cup, the ice
ice cup that they would be used
1:26:04
was deconstructed. Yeah, so it
was a design element rather than
1:26:08
Yeah, it was
1:26:09
well done. Well done.
1:26:11
So he's got the little Yeah.
Eric, I guess mentioned
1:26:17
something. He's in the chat
room. He's got some screwball
1:26:19
name in there. This is awesome
man as I had been so long I
1:26:23
don't think I was gonna continue
I couldn't go on much longer.
1:26:27
Are you in the troll room? No,
he was in the chat room in the
1:26:30
no agenda. So Oh, okay. All
right. He was going on and on
1:26:34
about it and so
1:26:36
what was wrong I don't
understand why he's been
1:26:39
so long since he's been picked
for anything and he was he felt
1:26:42
hopeless he that he was he was
going down the abbess you know
1:26:46
the dark deep
1:26:48
Oh, this was this was prior to
us picking him
1:26:51
Yeah, what'd he say when we
picked him then he we went on
1:26:54
and lamented effect is great
because now he can he's been
1:26:57
given new life
1:26:59
oh my god, we saved yet another
artist saved or created John I'm
1:27:03
very proud of these are created
created. And you did save Darren
1:27:07
O'Neal by using his save free
speech in the newsletter.
1:27:12
Yes, it was one of the cruder
pieces is very underrated. Oh
1:27:15
Neil ish. And it was under there
are no neelesh but I liked it
1:27:22
and I thought it was Amber's I'm
that's the colors I was using
1:27:25
that orangey color so I felt
compelled to write in and I
1:27:29
liked the message. Yeah,
1:27:30
yes. Very nice. Very nice. So
you know the Auschwitz stuff
1:27:35
guys you know that's really not
going to fly.
1:27:38
We did our we went or one round
of that. Yeah,
1:27:41
exactly. NPR with Nazi symbols.
Darren funny but now Clarence
1:27:48
Thomas as a black woman, man,
we've the Dumb and Dumber How
1:27:53
many times do we have to have
that? Sorry, I'm just sorry.
1:27:57
Just gonna be just gonna be mean
about it. You're mean comics
1:28:01
your blog. I kind of liked his
his Russians are coming monkey
1:28:03
me like that. I thought that was
kind of cute. It wasn't
1:28:06
intricate. Didn't really have
much, but it was all right. This
1:28:08
kid is a monkey as a monkey.
Well, that's it. These
1:28:12
are always good material.
1:28:13
These are images that you can
take a look at. Or if you
1:28:17
weren't, you missed, it just
rolled back. But you can even
1:28:19
tap on the different chapters.
It's all part of podcasting. 2.0
1:28:23
we add all of that cool stuff in
including comments now, which
1:28:26
are starting to flow cross app,
tied into the Macedon is genius.
1:28:32
Also, it protects podcasting if
you use a modern podcast app,
1:28:36
because whatever you're
listening to now, when Spotify
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or someone else decides to take
it away, it won't leave your
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podcast experience new podcast
apps calm. Now we can thank our
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executive and Associate
Executive producers for episode
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1421. And we kick off with Serge
Zimbabwe and de Maryanne from
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Cary, North Carolina with a
whopping $3,001.22 Holy crap.
1:29:05
Let's find out what they have to
say. Gentlemen, thank you for
1:29:08
your sanity. We are both Knights
and Dames so I don't know if our
1:29:11
latest contributions will get us
a seat at the roundtable. If it
1:29:14
does, please serve Armenian
Monty and llamado the motto to
1:29:23
be washed down with a bottle of
Veuve Clicquot. Well, now this
1:29:27
is interesting. I were they not
knighted in danger yet?
1:29:32
No, they weren't. They get that
together night and name names on
1:29:34
there. Oh, they just they just
want to some stuff. Maybe could
1:29:38
be upgraded. Maybe this 3000
split in half. They could be
1:29:41
baronet's, I don't know. Or one
of them could take all the money
1:29:45
and they can become an earl.
1:29:46
I think that's that's for them
to decide.
1:29:49
Not to do anything except
1:29:52
show their love.
1:29:53
Well, we'll definitely Of
course, you're welcome to sit
1:29:56
with your mom. So sit at the
table and we'll get you the
1:29:59
Armenian month.
1:30:00
to the table that's what it was
course. Can I sit at the table
1:30:03
please? Well, you kept yet the
little table on this. Yeah, you
1:30:08
can sit there was a couple of
seats.
1:30:10
Our youngest son Luke is a
corpse min Korben Korben Korben
1:30:14
Korben
1:30:16
Korben
1:30:19
came out very wrong is a
corpsman in the US Navy and
1:30:22
above are two of his favorite
dishes while my smokin hot wife
1:30:25
is on occasion partial tubeless
of oof, I got it. The M five M
1:30:30
is working overtime to paper
over the cracks that are
1:30:32
appearing in the narrative. They
seem to think that war with
1:30:34
Russia will somehow prop up the
Biden regime and that all other
1:30:37
pending scandals are somehow
miraculously disappear. These
1:30:40
people have never been close to
a war and somehow believe that
1:30:43
the Ukrainian theater is far
enough away. For Biden at all to
1:30:47
flex their muscles with minimal
consequence very possible. very
1:30:51
pathetic but possible. The M
five M idiots assume that the
1:30:55
Russia or insert next enemy here
will just roll over while the US
1:30:58
undoubtedly has superiority in
terms of manpower and material.
1:31:02
The question is do we have the
political will to follow through
1:31:05
with the bellicose rhetoric when
all is said and done? If shit
1:31:09
gets real there is nobody I
would rather have it my side
1:31:12
then Dane Maryanne damsel of
disaster nothing else required
1:31:16
except some karma for our troops
who are always sent into harm's
1:31:19
way to cover up for the
stupidity of those who have
1:31:21
never seen a shot fired in anger
luta continua sincerely JimBob
1:31:27
way and de Marianne Dame so of
disaster, but I think we need to
1:31:31
roll out a goat karma in this
case.
1:31:36
You've got karma
1:31:39
Thank you very much.
1:31:41
That was nice. Fantastic to save
the show. And help from Des
1:31:46
Moines Iowa. $2,223.22 This is a
real room Whoa
1:31:52
that's a full that's a full on
row a ducks.
1:31:55
That's a row that's I've seen
ducks. But a row. Wife hit me in
1:32:00
the mouth a few months back. I'm
pretty sure she's no douchebag
1:32:05
but don't know what title if
any, she holds in honor of our
1:32:10
22nd Aha Ah there it is to the
22nd wedding anniversary en tu
1:32:15
tu tu tu which which adds up to
the 20 Okay, there you go. If
1:32:21
you think about it, at the tu tu
tu tu which is tu tu tu tu and
1:32:26
this is the 22nd dot two two,
yes, the whole thing.
1:32:31
Never had a fight.
1:32:33
Please use this. This popular
donation to night the both of us
1:32:39
myself is Sir Charles Scherzo of
centipede Manor and her if add
1:32:46
her as Damian Leah, the galactic
dancer unless she thinks of
1:32:52
something better and sends it in
which is too late, is locked in
1:32:56
now. Let's have a mac and cheese
jingle and some jobs karma. So
1:33:00
my employer continues their
laissez faire policy regarding
1:33:06
the Fauci sacraments. Thanks for
your great work. Hashtag team
1:33:12
reality check cut off.
1:33:16
Mac and cheese, mac and cheese
by ein Rand
1:33:20
jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs.
That's
1:33:29
all right, up next we have oh,
we have sir dog, sir. Serrano's
1:33:34
of Dog Patch and lower slip
Obeah Oh, always nice to see a
1:33:38
donation coming in from him.
$1,007 I think I figured out the
1:33:43
code by the way. Oh,
1:33:45
I'd like to hear it.
1:33:46
Let me just note first if
there's any new clues. Thank you
1:33:50
to all the producers that make
this show valuable. Yes, we
1:33:53
thank them as well. Little to
add to the discussion this month
1:33:56
other than the required negative
PCR test one day before
1:33:59
returning to the US can be
problematic. Yes, he's a world
1:34:03
traveler. Test turnaround is
often slower than one day and
1:34:07
the counter agents are not happy
with their role. Yes, of course.
1:34:11
This is all what are you doing?
1:34:13
I'm crushing the cannon. Oh,
just pour the water out of and
1:34:17
I'm going to do the following.
Okay, sorry.
1:34:20
The counter agents are not happy
with their roll. No, of course
1:34:23
not you make you're making
ground personnel from the
1:34:26
airlines check people really
stupid to my no cops to write.
1:34:31
To my knowledge. Only the US
requires PCR test one day before
1:34:35
I that's what I've heard to
others, including the US prior
1:34:37
to October our 72 hours. Yes,
it's insane. I believe March 1
1:34:42
or near term post Olympic dates
will be important. Russian
1:34:46
Olympic heroes need time in the
headlines especially after
1:34:49
they've had to compete under the
Olympic flag in the last held
1:34:51
Olympics. That's right. That's
right. They weren't allowed.
1:34:56
Remember that independent
1:34:57
athletes they got kicked out of
the GA And then there's like
1:35:01
independence. Yeah, they could
even have their flag. How rude.
1:35:05
Putin will not interfere with
that even if keeping troops
1:35:07
deployed an extra month cost him
financially. I agree. China's
1:35:11
ports will reopen following the
Olympics reducing smog for the
1:35:14
2008 Olympics got negative
headlines over the poor
1:35:18
environmental standards in 2022.
The shuttering is blamed on
1:35:22
COVID. And the biggest polluter
in the world can be hailed for
1:35:25
success in the pandemic instead
of 1950s environmental policies.
1:35:30
That's insightful. And that
certainly puts a different slant
1:35:33
on it. I think this is a tithing
amount. Oh, I think he has, you
1:35:44
know, he has his number, maybe
10%. Total, and he has a number
1:35:47
for us. Could be 10%? Could be
1%. Could be 0.1%.
1:35:53
I don't know, is how much
tithing is doing.
1:35:56
That's the only because I have
analyzed these numbers. I've put
1:35:59
it through some ML and AI, and I
can't come up with anything
1:36:03
else. Must be tithing. Doesn't
matter what it is. It's
1:36:08
appreciated. Thank you very
much. Serrana Miss of Dogpatch
1:36:10
and Lower School Bovee with
another update from the road of
1:36:14
the international traveler.
1:36:17
Yeah, we need more anecdotes
like this. Yeah, it's good. All
1:36:22
right, onward with John Cooper.
And he's in Fort Wainwright,
1:36:28
Alaska. $500. He has a note that
he wrote in right here. Aloha
1:36:39
from Honolulu. But he's not in
Alaska at all. Short and sweet
1:36:44
is the key and embraces long
note. Right? So I'll do my best
1:36:48
to keep it that way. While your
best isn't good enough. My wife
1:36:50
and I have been avid listeners
for the better part of the year
1:36:53
and grateful for the job you
guys do helping us all break
1:36:57
through the mass hysteria to see
the nonsense going on around us.
1:37:02
I'm a sustaining donor 3333 per
month, but have never been
1:37:07
deduced.
1:37:08
Well, let's let's fix that right
now. You've been de deuced
1:37:15
enclosed $500 check is to
celebrate me recently surviving
1:37:20
my bout with COVID-19 as an
active duty Army officer. I had
1:37:26
to take my double jab at the at
the whim of our civilian leaders
1:37:31
are faced the penalties despite
the vaccine I still contracted
1:37:36
COVID Oh no. Who ever heard of
such a job? It's
1:37:40
impossible. You get a shot you
my
1:37:44
wife and three teenagers have
not even exhibited a sniffle in
1:37:49
two years.
1:37:52
Missing COVID COVID
misinformation something
1:37:56
unbelievable I'm so pumped self
labeling himself labeling wag
1:38:00
this podcast a flag this pocket.
Is that a show title flag this
1:38:05
podcast like
1:38:06
the podcast. Read this again.
Despite the vaccine I still
1:38:11
contracted COVID whereas my
advanced wife and three teen
1:38:14
years I'm not even exhibited a
sniffle in two years. Oh well.
1:38:17
After a few days of coughing and
rest I'm back to working my
1:38:20
morning runs now. And my in my
morning runs on my morning runs
1:38:25
now that I'm a superhuman with
the double Vax and double A
1:38:28
natural immunity. I can't wait
for the idiots at the Pentagon
1:38:31
to mandate the booster for me
and my fellow soldier soldiers.
1:38:35
The least at rich risk
population in the world I might
1:38:39
add. I know it's coming despite
what the science tells us all.
1:38:44
Can you please play
shapeshifting Jews and a bit a
1:38:48
goat karma for my fellow
producers. As a member of the
1:38:52
tribe. It's the best he's he's
Jewish.
1:38:58
He's clearly Jewish and he's
proud of it. We loved
1:39:01
him you know? Don't ever archive
it. Doing so it'd be like
1:39:06
permanently shelving the Mel
Brooks classic Blazing Saddles.
1:39:10
Stay safe. John M. Cooper Fort
Wainwright
1:39:14
if producers in other parts of
the world have never seen
1:39:17
Blazing Saddles. Make sure you
watch it you will you will not
1:39:21
believe that was produced in
America at least not in America
1:39:24
2022.
1:39:46
Next on our list, we have Jeremy
Hall. I did find an email from
1:39:51
Jeremy Hall and it's from a week
ago so and it doesn't look like
1:39:56
he was listed in any credit. So
I think this is the missing note
1:40:01
thing maybe? Thank heavens for
no agenda. Howdy. I've been an
1:40:06
avid producer ever since my good
friend and end of show MCs
1:40:09
Rolando Gonzalez hit me in the
mouth as we read this one
1:40:12
already. I don't know. Wait, the
donation note was Thank heavens,
1:40:17
you know I don't think this is
the right one. But but But it's
1:40:21
interesting because I'll read
I'm gonna read it anyway days I
1:40:26
quickly propagate the formula
hit my brother Tyler in the
1:40:28
mouth since then we've been
regularly regular monthly donors
1:40:31
to the show please do do Shas
both you've been. I'm crediting
1:40:38
this donation to my brother
Tyler. So I look for switcheroo
1:40:43
so but it's just weird that this
was not on the list earlier. The
1:40:46
final amount required for his
knighting accounting to follow
1:40:49
please Knight him as surface
keeper of the coin and process
1:40:53
of bank cards. I know we didn't
night anyone that money or did
1:40:58
we?
1:40:59
We did the show. Did we explain
how this works? But no, it's not
1:41:06
worth it. It's just in first out
and so lastin first out in every
1:41:10
way possible, including what we
remember. That's
1:41:13
right. Tyler will be competing
in his first ever MMA match this
1:41:16
January 13.
1:41:17
I remember that. Okay. Well,
Jeremy, thank
1:41:20
you for the second donation. And
I guess it's I didn't receive an
1:41:25
email. I'm going to presume that
he was wishing his brother Tyler
1:41:28
Good luck with his bout which is
taking place tonight. So and we
1:41:33
will use we wanted to go karma
for the upcoming fight. So we'll
1:41:37
do that. Thank you very much,
Jeremy. You've got
1:41:43
David French's next on the list
from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
1:41:48
home of the Steelers, which is a
rudderless ship as we speak
1:41:52
333 33 Dear John and Adam thank
you for your courage. I want to
1:41:57
know what that I miss John's I
want you to know that I miss
1:42:01
John's three by three. Good for
you. Would you play maybe we'll
1:42:05
do it occasionally. Now. Would
you please play the following
1:42:08
jingoes screwing up freedom? No.
and Cam cam Allas freedom. Fauci
1:42:16
wheeze I love his love his
litter David French
1:42:19
screw your freedom
1:42:23
oh yeah the left to know how
he's supposed to be screw your
1:42:25
free
1:42:25
Oh, I'm sorry. I missed that
one. Oh, hold on a second. We
1:42:30
can do that. So screw your
freedom. You need to know who
1:42:33
knew. So you know no one
requested that combo for for
1:42:37
today's show. Interestingly
enough,
1:42:39
it's it's I don't want to get
into that.
1:42:42
Okay, then we do freedom and
then we do wheeze Okay, well
1:42:46
don't just do it again. Screw
you freedom. No. Okay. I can do
1:42:53
it. Hey, sir Good Book of the
escarpment from Austin, Texas.
1:43:00
333 33. Our favorite executive
producer donation in the morning
1:43:04
sir Good Book of the escarpment
present. Thanks for keeping my
1:43:06
family and I entertained calling
out to debt to douchebags, Matt
1:43:11
and Carolyn. Anything from
Sharpton will do well then let's
1:43:18
just do a classic. How shall we
know real contract? Bam.
1:43:24
Classic. Yeah. Classic owl.
1:43:27
Nate Sterling in panaway.
California and win over that is
1:43:34
Yeah, Conway 33333. And he's got
a whole bunch of stuff here
1:43:38
including the eyebrow off the
top. He's on the birthday list.
1:43:41
I think it should be. I believe
Jack is supposed to be birthday
1:43:45
is his birthday and the 27th and
then tear off this card. And
1:43:51
then there's the jingles off the
top for Adam. Which are Trump
1:43:56
protests this I don't talk about
my ass.
1:44:02
What clip is that? Hold
1:44:03
on a second. So Nate, of course
is not on the birthday list.
1:44:08
So Nate.
1:44:11
Go ahead you keep just keep
reading. Don't
1:44:13
ask questions. Well, then I'll
skip the jingles for now and
1:44:16
start.
1:44:16
I'll find those Yeah, you go
read. Go read. Yeah,
1:44:19
you have those go read. Hello,
John and Adam. As an infrequent
1:44:25
listener. Joe Rogan's experience
I was fortunate enough to
1:44:28
discover Adams first appearance
the day it was uploaded. Since
1:44:33
then, I have been an avid
listener of no agenda. However I
1:44:36
have never previously donated
according to some this would
1:44:39
categorize define me as a bit of
a douche nozzle. Yes, and
1:44:47
tenuous remedy here is my
contribution to the greatest
1:44:51
podcast in the university
perspective and personally
1:44:55
authored by both of you are
welcome a flavor of infotainment
1:44:59
anyways, keep on rockin or at
least into whatever he the multi
1:45:05
dimensional existing old crisis
we face sensibly kills us all
1:45:12
sincerely net Sterling PS
oftentimes I listened well at my
1:45:18
desktop with the volume set to
33 Even though it's a little too
1:45:23
loud it just feels right Just
kidding haha I think I nailed
1:45:34
it I think you did Yes. So
massive knowledge
1:45:38
knowledge. So here we go at the
you got the jingle ready to go
1:45:42
Well I I don't know what he's
asking for Trump protest this no
1:45:46
never had that I don't talk
about my ass what does this
1:45:50
protest this oh I have it I have
it I have it okay and then
1:45:54
Klobuchar have a sharp and A go
that's it we're good we're good
1:45:59
to go I can roll them yeah I
1:46:00
believe so protest this urs.
Talk about my I think that
1:46:05
sounds pretty good. Okay, you've
got a word for Obscurus jingle
1:46:14
request.
1:46:15
I will say something else here
but with Nate. He goes on being
1:46:19
a never really asked for a DD
machine but he deserves one any
1:46:24
any nosies needs it? So he's
given one you've been de deuced
1:46:32
I thought I already did that.
But maybe um, I don't even
1:46:35
remember what I did three
minutes ago. If that's where
1:46:38
we're at.
1:46:39
He got double D douche. Just
1:46:41
always good. It's it's a bonus.
It's a bonus. Then we move on to
1:46:47
Matthew Crabtree from Nashville
and we'll be seeing you on
1:46:50
February 14, I hope in Nashville
Tennessee. bookkeeper and I'll
1:46:53
be attending for the for the big
meetup big meet up that's right
1:46:57
the big Valentine's love meet up
at the roller rink and Matthew
1:47:00
just says please do Smash.
You've been d do so grab Alex
1:47:07
lash could be loose or less.
She's loesche First Associate
1:47:12
Executive Producer to 3333.
Please put Blake Michigan on the
1:47:16
birthday list done. This is a
thank you donation has he hosted
1:47:19
a private residence meetup in
FEMA Region. 606. Chicago? Yes,
1:47:23
Chicago. I met my no good no
agenda crew in April. And we met
1:47:27
every Tuesday. Good people. No
trouble and we tip well, but now
1:47:32
we have to meet in hiding. Well,
yeah, you're in Chicago, by the
1:47:36
way. Get out is coming April
race riots leave. Thanks, Blake.
1:47:41
Alex PS with the Winter Olympics
approaching. I would like to
1:47:44
remind you of my bobsled joke I
sent in four years ago. Bob
1:47:49
sled. Who the hell is Bob?
1:47:52
Wolf? Oh, brother.
1:47:56
Why did I even read that?
1:47:59
So I was, I want to mention
something that you know that I'm
1:48:03
grinding on this idea of race
riots in Chicago. They've been
1:48:07
flooded. I've noticed this on
NPR. And I've noticed it on some
1:48:12
other news, things where they're
floating around. And the last
1:48:15
one was it was in Philly or some
they had a man on the street.
1:48:19
They're going out there and say,
and it's a thematic question.
1:48:22
They keep asking it to black
people on the street. Do you
1:48:27
think Joe Biden's doing what he
promised to the black community
1:48:31
a new Joe Biden is not delivered
to the black community at all.
1:48:39
And they asked this question
over and this keeps cropping up
1:48:42
now that you mentioned it now.
The thing about the race right
1:48:45
coming is this may be a prelude.
Prelude and it may also be a way
1:48:50
of softening the blow and Camela
takes over. Take about that.
1:48:57
What Joe's quitting he quits he
gets I give up. I can't take it
1:49:00
anymore. Yeah. Pamela's new
president Oh, yay, we want to
1:49:03
write right anymore because
everyone loves her. All right,
1:49:06
onward.
1:49:06
Well, that would that wouldn't
be perfect if they could control
1:49:09
it.
1:49:10
That's good. That's the joke
because they can't control
1:49:12
anything. No. Anonymous and why
No, no,
1:49:15
no. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Oh,
yes, you're right. Keep going.
1:49:19
I was wrong. Maybe they can
control it with the graphene.
1:49:22
Mm hmm. Well, they can certainly
kick it off with a graphene
1:49:26
nanometer enough to sell cell
power in
1:49:28
Chicago, Walla Walla Walla,
Walla Walla, Washington is
1:49:32
so much better than Chem trails.
By the way. Walla
1:49:35
Walla is a wine growing area par
excellence. To 2233 It makes it
1:49:41
distinctive tasting Cabernet.
Please keep me anonymous. I need
1:49:47
to be deduced. You've been de
deuced? I have an ask Adam
1:49:56
question. Why do you both call
Joe? Oh, boy Jaiden Oh, that's
1:50:03
easy to answer. It's because of
this simple clip
1:50:11
that's why,
1:50:12
yeah, Joe Biden Bo J. Bo Jaden.
Yeah, I happen to use the term
1:50:17
Bo Jaiden to a couple of work
colleagues, and they both
1:50:21
thought it was hilarious given
that I'm one of Her Majesty's
1:50:26
subjects residing in the US.
What am I missing with this bow
1:50:30
giant joke? You Please play the
following jingles?
1:50:37
That's I don't know. I don't
know. I don't I think it's
1:50:41
because Bojangles maybe that's
what the funny
1:50:45
just of you know the moving to
two first letters.
1:50:48
Yeah, it's just it's funny.
1:50:50
Would you please play the
following jingles Jill Abramson?
1:50:54
vocal fry? Shut up already at
science. Fauci. Wiese followed
1:51:00
with a boost and a massive jobs
karma. The Pelosi Trump. Joe
1:51:06
variety.
1:51:06
Yes. That's also commonly known
as the job's karma.
1:51:10
You know, obviously, I read I
read The New York Times, like
1:51:14
all day long, mainly on my iPad.
1:51:19
Shut up already. Science. Jobs,
jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs.
1:51:26
Jobs. You've got karma
1:51:33
sir windrow is in Sioux Falls
also gives us a row of ducks.
1:51:37
Although this row was one duck
shorter 22 to 22 Associate
1:51:41
Executive Producer ship Sioux
Falls South Dakota happy
1:51:44
Groundhog's Day what? He said
Groundhog Day
1:51:48
I think he's coming in February.
1:51:51
Sir woody Baron of blood runwal
Turn a three quarters of a
1:51:55
century en tu tu tu tu Holy
moly. This mandates a line of
1:52:01
ducks but it's really a line of
Groundhog monks yes so
1:52:06
close.
1:52:08
With heads bowed for the
National the no agenda anthem no
1:52:12
jingles no karma. Cheers sir
Woodrow. Bob are Babar bobber by
1:52:17
Bo BIA. Hey, so Woodrow. Happy
birthday man.
1:52:21
That's phenomenal.
1:52:23
Cami Parker's next up. And last,
by the way is our final
1:52:26
Associate Executive Producer for
show 1420 1421 Yep. 1421. Cami
1:52:33
Parker in Hooper, Utah 200.
About two years ago, my brother
1:52:39
Nick Nygaard hit me in the
mouth. And now I'm hooked.
1:52:45
Please wish Nikka happy for the
41st birthday on the 30th and
1:52:50
call him out as a douchebag for
not donating. Love you guys.
1:52:56
Kami. Parker Hooper, Utah. Or
kami Parker Hooper, Utah. Thank
1:53:02
you, Kimmy. That's it. That's
our group of well wishers,
1:53:06
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and associated executive
1:53:08
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1:53:14
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1:53:18
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1:53:25
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1:53:46
actually actually did an
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1:55:24
from the platform saying that
Spotify podcaster Joe Rogan was
1:55:27
spreading misinformation about
the COVID-19 vaccine. It is
1:55:31
unclear when Mitchell songs will
be removed from Spotify.
1:55:35
It's really interesting. What is
going on here? So first of all,
1:55:39
we have these people who don't
really as far as I know don't
1:55:41
own the rights to their songs.
Neil Young doesn't own the
1:55:44
rights to his catalogue anymore.
He sold it to a to a company
1:55:47
that's a Black Rock Company. He
sold half of it. He okay he sold
1:55:52
half of it. Fine. He doesn't
control the publishing. He
1:55:57
doesn't he doesn't control this
anymore. I'm not sure about
1:56:01
amenable
1:56:03
Joni Mitchell
1:56:04
modify. Is it perfect Spotify. I
mean, that is the exact right
1:56:08
response from a CEO. You know, a
boom take it off right away.
1:56:12
Done. I mean, sorry. Sorry.
Sorry, Neil. Didn't want to hurt
1:56:15
your feelings. Then we get to
Joni Mitchell like Wow, really?
1:56:19
But now. This was funny. I can't
believe this happen. Barry
1:56:24
Manilow this is this is real
news report. Barry Manilow says
1:56:28
I heard I heard a rumor about me
on Spotify. I'm not taking my
1:56:33
music off. No no, I'm still on
Spotify.
1:56:35
Yeah it's funny there's a good
there's a very good I don't you
1:56:40
know we both have our issues
with the length of a Glenn
1:56:45
Greenwald column and Greenwald
took to task Neil Young and and
1:56:54
Joni Mitchell in it it was it's
a if anyone follows or go
1:56:58
greenwald.substack.com should
read this it is a beautiful
1:57:03
column
1:57:04
what's the what's the what's the
crux Can you can you dare a
1:57:07
bunch of douchebags y'all do.
1:57:09
What kind of free speech
advocates are the Lovelady goes
1:57:13
after the entire liberal
classes? What what all of a
1:57:16
sudden when did these free
speech advocates all of a sudden
1:57:19
become censorship? Morons? It's
just uh, but he's just he did a
1:57:23
very good job of
1:57:24
Brene Brown who has a Spotify
exclusive podcast ie she was
1:57:29
paid. And he's paid. announced
this morning, she is pausing for
1:57:34
Spotify exclusive podcasts,
1:57:37
or what? pooler? Get her off?
Kick her off, devoid the
1:57:42
contract?
1:57:43
Yeah, yeah. So she's trying to
get it started from the other
1:57:46
direction. The Tetris. Tetris.
He must end the info Demmick.
1:57:55
See, can you imagine? I got to
talk to Joe, Joe about that. How
1:57:58
does that feel, man when Ted
draw says you're no good. I
1:58:02
mean, that's hilarious. But
what's really interesting is
1:58:06
that, that there's this ongoing,
just threads and threads. And of
1:58:10
course, I'm always tagged in it,
which is, Twitter is ruined when
1:58:14
someone tags you in some
bullshit thread. And you can try
1:58:18
to mute this conversation. But
then there's four sub threads
1:58:21
that keep flowing, if you ever
had this problem.
1:58:24
Yeah, I always type in take me
off, this thread usually goes
1:58:27
away. I write it a complaint to
the guy goes,
1:58:31
yeah, it's just rude people who
do this, like, I'm gonna tag
1:58:34
Adam curry, because he'll want
to see what I have to say to all
1:58:37
these people. No, please don't.
It's an inbox for me. Not not
1:58:41
not an in thread box. But
everyone says, oh, yeah, Spotify
1:58:47
can't, well, we they will. Maybe
they won't. Let me tell you
1:58:50
something. Nothing's gonna
happen.
1:58:53
There's gonna wait a minute, I
invite you to read the
1:58:56
Greenwald, gold column. He has
the theory. When it's all said
1:59:03
and done that this is not the
ending of a cover censorship,
1:59:08
kind of a fad. He thinks is the
beginning. He thinks this is
1:59:13
just going to get worse. And he
has some logic to it. I mean,
1:59:18
very good. Okay, but worse,
worse, worse million worth, is
1:59:22
yours worth the weekend of
reading to get through this.
1:59:25
Maybe you have to do a little
more TLDR. Just, I mean, this is
1:59:29
the problem with if you can't
explain the column, it was no
1:59:32
good. I'm sorry. So it explained
it. No, that is just the
1:59:37
beginning. It's just the
beginning. Oh, that's his
1:59:39
conclusion. Right? I did. That's
not about the column. Okay. He
1:59:42
concludes at the end. After
this. I think it was in the
1:59:45
fifth hour of the read. He
concludes it the fact this is
1:59:49
the first column. He's actually
has a disclaimer at the
1:59:53
beginning, saying it's long
1:59:57
it's really no Warning. This is
gonna be long you will be a year
2:00:04
older. You'll be celebrating
another birthday by the time you
2:00:07
get through with this, huh?
Okay? I don't see Spotify doing
2:00:13
anything. And if we're talking
about this is just the
2:00:15
beginning. We're the only thing
left to censor his podcast the
2:00:19
whole censorship nuttiness
that's I understand, but the
2:00:22
only the only thing left to
censor is podcast What else is
2:00:25
there substack there's still
dude obviously going to go after
2:00:28
substack and I substack guys are
standing firm I will predict
2:00:33
right now they're gonna go after
their payment processor you
2:00:36
watch? That's and that's the
only stripe is it stripe? Yeah
2:00:41
for substack click right they
could go after them and it's
2:00:43
possibly this has stripe D
platform people before? I think
2:00:47
so. You sure?
2:00:48
Yeah, pretty sure. Although they
wish they had enough customers
2:00:53
Yeah, but but stripe is
MasterCard at the on the back
2:00:56
end,
2:00:56
I think. Yeah, that's where the
real problem yeah,
2:00:59
that's, that's that's where the
problem comes in. And visa those
2:01:02
two guys. Now if, if true,
because here's what I liked
2:01:07
about Spotify CEOs original
answer to when this all started.
2:01:11
He said, If I were to do that,
to take Joe Rogan down or take
2:01:16
an episode down, then I could
take down half of my catalogue
2:01:20
because listen to the songs.
Have you heard any Hip Hop these
2:01:23
days? You could probably take it
all down. Yeah, any route and he
2:01:28
has a he has a very good point.
The only way Spotify could be
2:01:33
forced and audio is that that's
their vision. This is the CEOs
2:01:37
vision statement. We will be all
things audio is flawed and
2:01:41
clouded. But okay, we'll be all
at you come to audio for us for
2:01:44
everything audio books, music,
podcasts, we have it all. I
2:01:49
don't think that's a very good
strategy. I think it's a pipe
2:01:52
dream. It just in reality,
people like to use different
2:01:55
services different apps is just
what it is. Otherwise the be one
2:01:59
in then Roku would be the boss,
which is not stock price. That's
2:02:06
the only that's the only place
he could be hit. So if you get a
2:02:10
radical investor who starts
doing something weird, or they
2:02:14
go full on shorting, I mean, it
would be a lot of money and work
2:02:19
to do that to Spotify, but I
think that just
2:02:22
just to knock Joe Rogan off.
That makes no sense Mr. Grogan,
2:02:25
it'd be just as big outside so
what they're making probably has
2:02:29
a payer play deal so that
whatever they paid him or
2:02:33
whatever they're going to pay
him over the years he just take
2:02:35
it probably have to pay him out.
He wouldn't bother him that
2:02:39
much.
2:02:41
But Spotify with Spotify would
lose face it would lose
2:02:44
everything they would Spotify
would not be deemed a safe place
2:02:48
to put your podcast which it's
not
2:02:53
so the whole thing is but debit
Neil Young should be ashamed of
2:02:57
himself. And by the way we have
a new is that Neil Young clip
2:03:01
gonna play at the end of this
show?
2:03:02
Yes, yes.
2:03:04
I have to mention something
before I forget.
2:03:06
All right. Well, I'm gonna play
a little bit of it then with
2:03:08
what you're gonna say it's worth
it. Go ahead, Neil.
2:03:12
Should I say it before
2:03:13
Oh, you know, which I play a
little bit now let's take the
2:03:17
audience let's take them give it
to them let them hear it right
2:03:21
away
2:03:22
it seems and I never noticed
this before but the guy who does
2:03:26
this parody song for our after
the entire show mix he doing
2:03:32
Neil Young but it's funny how
very close to Neil Young that
2:03:37
Herbert the pervert the
perverted guys always trying to
2:03:41
get Chris in the bed is He
sounds just like him. So I'm
2:03:47
down I can't listen to Neil
Young without hearing Herbert
2:03:50
the pervert the Family Guy
character in his singing It's
2:03:55
just laying you listen to it you
can tell tell if you're
2:03:59
a young compliant I do what
government tells me to do don't
2:04:07
step battle line authority so
fun. Always happy bout a new man
2:04:15
day Yay Yay
2:04:19
he's in there. I Herbert's in
there so your person that by the
2:04:23
way I said I meant to say taunt
me and somehow I said taint me
2:04:28
this is probably you
2:04:29
just say I don't know what the
usage could be twisted to
2:04:34
actually have the correct she's
what she got on his mind.
2:04:38
I don't know. I need help. I
need help. This is very wrong.
2:04:42
What's going on with me?
2:04:44
Oh man.
2:04:48
Okay, let's see we left off with
the dog and do a little bit what
2:04:53
some climate change. That's what
I want to play for you to
2:04:56
climate change things which were
notable
2:04:59
federal judge has rejected plans
to lease millions of acres in
2:05:02
the Gulf of Mexico for oil
drilling, saying it would be too
2:05:05
damaging to the environment. The
sale of those leases generated
2:05:08
more than $190 million until
environmental activists sued to
2:05:13
stop it. The Interior Department
is now reviewing the decision to
2:05:16
see if there's any way to
salvage the plan.
2:05:20
I guess that just makes
everything more expensive.
2:05:23
Oh yeah, that's the idea jack up
the price.
2:05:25
What is oil at now? It hasn't
hit 100 Yet it's
2:05:27
gotta hit 100 So I don't know if
it's gonna make it it seems to
2:05:30
be stalling will it pull back
you think it'll pull back
2:05:32
because this is this is killing
everybody. Technically it should
2:05:35
but I don't see any evidence of
it at least in the short term.
2:05:41
Everyone is kind of holding
their breath in Texas we had
2:05:44
another 25 degrees below zero we
did luckily we didn't we didn't
2:05:48
have below zero 25 degrees. I'm
sorry. That is below freezing.
2:05:52
It's cold. Luckily, we didn't
have any of the the mess that's
2:05:56
happening with the bomb cyclone
on the East Coast bomb cyclone.
2:06:01
I have the weather reports that
listen to that weather. Weather.
2:06:05
Oh weather,
2:06:06
no. Weather. No it doesn't. It's
not under weather. But I'm
2:06:10
looking at W I see no weather.
There's that ditches something
2:06:14
else.
2:06:16
Bad weather Hello bad. Well top
of the list bottom of the list a
2:06:19
nor'easter as walloping Mid
Atlantic and New England states
2:06:23
with heavy snow and whipping
winds. Bruce combine with New
2:06:27
Jersey,
2:06:28
more than a foot of snow had
blanketed the region by Saturday
2:06:31
morning. Forecasters say some
areas could see as much as 18
2:06:34
inches before the storm pushes
through the Northeast. Some
2:06:37
inland areas could also see a
foot or more of snow before it's
2:06:40
all over. officials throughout
the region have declared states
2:06:44
of emergency. New Jersey
Governor Phil Murphy urged
2:06:47
drivers to stay off the roads
and commercial vehicles have
2:06:50
been banned from the interstate
highways.
2:06:56
I like that the voice Oh yeah.
2:06:58
I like it when they do the bomb
cyclone better. Sounds much
2:07:03
scarier. Sounds scarier.
2:07:05
Who
2:07:07
so so everyone's kind of holding
that pulling their breath here
2:07:10
in Texas all good. Oh, goodness,
what's gonna happen is qaisar Is
2:07:14
that grid resilient. And as
listeners of this program who
2:07:19
were listening last year doing
these Snowmageddon will know,
2:07:22
this was completely avoidable.
It was in essence, Enron thinks
2:07:26
there was a scam and Ron
tactics, people trading energy
2:07:30
and not taking into account that
you might have to start
2:07:33
something up at a loss just in
case. But no, no, no, no, the
2:07:38
Democrat Party wants to replace
our grid because we're a bunch
2:07:42
of dumb Hicks in Texas. Governor
Abbott completely covering it
2:07:46
up. I'm not voting for that guy.
Get out. Do that. It's really
2:07:51
I'm really mad about that. How
he covered up for these eight
2:07:54
holes. And now Oh, no. So the
story is, well, you know, we ran
2:08:00
out of gas because the
everything froze, and we didn't
2:08:03
know and of course, had nothing
to do with them keeping
2:08:05
something warmed up and good to
go, even at a potential loss.
2:08:09
But now it was the gas. So we
have to we have to come up with
2:08:12
a with a solution for that. Oh,
boy. This is a doozy and I think
2:08:16
I know exactly where it's
headed.
2:08:17
The top executive in charge of
the Texas power grid wants to
2:08:20
create a special gas desk at
ERCOT to monitor the supply of
2:08:24
natural gas to power plants
statewide. interim CEO Brad
2:08:27
Jones talked about that plan
today speaking in an energy
2:08:30
forum in Dallas. He says ERCOT
needs to get more advanced
2:08:34
warning of gas supply issues. In
an interview with our senior
2:08:38
investigative reporter Scott
Freeman Joe said in one case
2:08:42
last fall Arcot was not notified
of maintenance work on a
2:08:45
pipeline connected to a power
plant that was needed to supply
2:08:48
extra power.
2:08:50
So I'm gonna tell you what I
think is gonna happen with this
2:08:52
gas desk why they call it a gas
desk you know why because it'll
2:08:55
soon be a trading desk they're
created to create a secondary
2:08:58
market for gas before it gets
sold to the electric plants.
2:09:03
It's so obvious that just
creating more
2:09:09
came out of Texas today
2:09:10
here. They're here they never
left
2:09:13
by one day. They just split off
you guys
2:09:17
got thrown in jail you know one
die one commit suicide. Yeah,
2:09:21
no, yeah, well, it's happening.
So luckily today I think we're
2:09:26
getting pretty far on my whole
house generator.
2:09:30
That's right. It should have
been in by now. Yeah, you're
2:09:32
telling
2:09:33
me but now with the propane is
there we got all that ready. Now
2:09:37
we're just reconvened
2:09:38
prices have gone through the
roof to oh,
2:09:42
I have 1000 gallon tank. Do you
know what it costs to fill that
2:09:45
up?
2:09:47
I don't want to know. Okay,
well, actually, I do want to
2:09:49
know
2:09:50
okay. $2,200
2:09:54
So it's $2.20 a gallon of
propane. Mm hmm. Hi, I'll say
2:10:03
but it used to be it wasn't used
to be 95 cents
2:10:05
oh yeah this this this is at
least three times the price
2:10:08
maybe even three times yeah, at
least three times. Yeah Thanks
2:10:12
Joe. I'm just gonna blame Joe he
signed all the executive
2:10:16
orders on his change the whole
he signed the executive orders
2:10:19
do some more windmills a grouse
thing and put a windmill up
2:10:25
this doesn't really fit anywhere
but I probably should have
2:10:27
played it along with the with
the the playbook of the of the
2:10:33
99 playbook the playbook the
race riots just just by
2:10:39
coincidence this clip from
Chicago
2:10:42
the first phase of a plan to
make Chicago area expressway
2:10:44
safer is now complete the
Illinois State Police installing
2:10:48
route
2:10:49
I don't know I think was some
other gas job office. Yeah,
2:10:52
before they threw it. Yeah. This
is like alright Jane, you
2:10:58
ignorant slut.
2:11:00
The first phase of a plan to
make Chicago area expressway
2:11:02
safer is now complete. The
Illinois State Police installing
2:11:05
license plate reader cameras on
expressways in an effort to help
2:11:09
state police solve shootings and
carjackings. In phase 199
2:11:13
cameras were put up along the
Dan Ryan expressway. Another 200
2:11:16
cameras will be installed on
city expressways over the next
2:11:19
year. State police say the
cameras will not be used to
2:11:21
catch speeders. The project is
financed through a 12 and a half
2:11:25
million dollar grant following
passage of the Tamar Clayton
2:11:29
expressway camera act
2:11:31
yeah baby will be able to see
those race riots in real time on
2:11:34
the cams a camera
2:11:35
that gives me a breath is there
to catch speeders. My
2:11:40
spying they just spying?
2:11:44
First they are they like that
2:11:45
China just speaking of spying,
China, all participants at the
2:11:51
Beijing Olympics are required to
download an app for COVID health
2:11:55
monitoring. So they looked at
the app it turns out it is
2:12:01
continuously uploading
everything the owner is saying
2:12:05
at all times to a server in
Beijing
2:12:12
Where'd that report come from?
Let me see.
2:12:17
Yeah, it's not you know, this is
according to sources by the way
2:12:20
sources. Sources familiar with
the Olympics say it's funny.
2:12:24
Yeah, it is funny.
2:12:25
Let's go to a couple of clips
about what we got. I was
2:12:29
supposed to be supposed to do
this every show the anti work
2:12:31
clips. Yes. Okay, good. There is
I had some anti work stuff in
2:12:37
the newsletter. And here's the
this is a woman. I have it down
2:12:43
as Doreen Ford and is displayed
and this front I believe is from
2:12:47
NPR. There's no reason for that.
But anti work.
2:12:51
Over 1.6 million subscribers.
Joining me now is the person who
2:12:55
operates this
2:12:56
anti This is Fox News. Jesse
waters.
2:13:00
Yes, this is Fox News. Jesse
waters, NPR. I don't know.
2:13:05
Stop.
2:13:06
Jesse waters is nothing like
NPR.
2:13:09
I want to say a couple of
things. I don't like Jesse
2:13:12
waters. He's got that he thinks
he's funnier than he is. He's
2:13:17
always got that coy. Look, I'm
koi I got a koi thing going on.
2:13:21
And they gave him an anchor
spot. He was good as a second
2:13:24
banana guy was funny, go do
stuff in the street. And now
2:13:28
he's like, he thinks he's like,
I don't know who he thinks he's
2:13:31
like, but he thinks he's he. He
glosses over he makes fun of
2:13:37
people in the middle of the of
the interview when he could be
2:13:40
grilling. It's just I'm not a
big fan.
2:13:44
I'm not a fan either. I usually
catch the last five minutes of
2:13:48
the show because I tape a little
bit more for Tucker to see what
2:13:51
his producers have taken out of
our show notes in our clip list.
2:13:54
Just to just to keep track of it
quite a bit. And I would say
2:13:57
very coincidental that we did
all the anti work stuff. Boom,
2:14:01
right away. I even got people
emailing me saying hey, you know
2:14:04
the fox, they're literally
taking your topics. I'm like,
2:14:06
good. No one can do it like us.
And yes, the thing that bugs me
2:14:11
the most about Jesse waters is
yeah, it's over at par to tilt
2:14:17
is what we say in the old
country. He's been lifted up so
2:14:20
high on the horse. He fell off
on the other side. Yeah, there's
2:14:24
that and then at the end he goes
remember? I'm waters this was my
2:14:30
worlds. That's just a little
creepy. That's kind of a Bill
2:14:34
O'Reilly sign off that no one
2:14:35
yeah, there were O'Reilly
influence it Fox is still there.
2:14:38
So to set it
2:14:39
up. This is the person who runs
the anti work Reddit, the
2:14:42
subreddit,
2:14:43
the Reddit. Yes, exactly.
2:14:45
I work group. Doreen Ford.
Alright, so Doreen, why do you
2:14:51
like the idea of being home not
working, but still getting paid?
2:14:58
By corporate America? Yeah.
2:15:02
So there's misconceptions about
the movement. So we're a
2:15:06
movement where we want to reduce
the amount of work that people
2:15:09
feel like they, they're forced
to do. And so we want to still
2:15:14
put an effort we want to put in
labor. But we don't want to
2:15:17
necessarily be in a position
where we feel trapped, you know,
2:15:22
you just quoted from office
space where that person feels
2:15:24
very trapped in their job. I
think we're calling for a
2:15:28
society where there's less of
that. But yeah, absolutely.
2:15:31
People still want to do things.
They just want to do things
2:15:34
where they feel rewarded, and
they feel like they're in a good
2:15:38
spot in their life, and that
their job respects them and
2:15:41
stuff like that. You know,
there's varying
2:15:45
so you're right, it's too bad
that this otherwise brilliant
2:15:50
interviewee dude named Doreen is
it's too bad Jesse waters
2:15:56
because Jesse is making faces
he's already like, you know that
2:16:00
he holding is rolling his eyes.
Where's
2:16:02
Do you jerk off sign with his
hand? Yeah, whereas if you
2:16:05
really
2:16:06
ask this person some things we
could learn a lot we would I
2:16:10
think it would be a lot funnier.
Honestly, if he had just taken
2:16:12
it seriously and address the
person serious.
2:16:15
I'm Wait, I'm in total
agreement. He it's this is like
2:16:21
a goldmine to have this guy.
Yes. It seems to it's noodle boy
2:16:25
on steroids. Well, on meth or
not
2:16:29
magnified, knew to avoid and
magnified
2:16:32
but it's like an opportunity.
But instead of seeing it as an
2:16:35
opportunity to just use it as a
moment of ridicule that is not
2:16:40
doing the audience any good is.
And this is the reason that
2:16:43
defect is interviewed or non
interview with is just really
2:16:48
one of the reasons I think,
well, Jesse Watters is not
2:16:52
somebody should do you
2:16:53
think do you think well, he must
have signed a multi year deal
2:16:57
for that slot because I don't
give this show very long. I'm
2:17:01
telling you, the audience they'd
built up around that slot is all
2:17:05
the funny bubbly people you
know, cool kind of you get
2:17:09
Lawrenson from time to time. You
get pee, you know, just
2:17:12
different people mix it up. It's
kind of a throwaway hour, but
2:17:16
it's it's cute to have on in the
background. This is this
2:17:19
requires work and looking
through his ridicule. It's the
2:17:23
smug smug, there it is SmugMug
is smug in their life. And cons.
2:17:28
Yes, he's smiling, descending,
2:17:30
that their job respects them and
stuff like that. You know,
2:17:33
there's varying show
2:17:34
your show Doreen, you're not
being forced to work. This
2:17:38
isn't. This isn't slave labor,
you've you've applied for a job,
2:17:42
you've agreed to the terms and
conditions of the employment.
2:17:46
And you know, you can walk away
from that job at any time and
2:17:50
quit. So I don't understand
really what this is about.
2:17:55
Except it sounds like maybe
people are just being lazy. Are
2:17:58
you encouraging people to be
lazy?
2:18:01
So I think laziness is a virtue
in a society where people
2:18:06
constantly want you to be
productive 24/7 And it's good to
2:18:09
have breasts. That doesn't mean
you should be resting all the
2:18:13
time or not putting effort into
things that you care about, but
2:18:15
I think one of the
2:18:17
good work day how many hours is
is you know, a solid work day
2:18:21
and your ideal decided?
2:18:26
Yeah, okay.
2:18:29
Now this, of course, is a
specious question because what
2:18:32
kind of work are we talking
about? And some people like to
2:18:35
work 16 hours a day
2:18:37
of the week, I like to work a
lot I work all the time.
2:18:40
So there's so this depends on
the person but instead of
2:18:44
getting the sociology behind all
this, which is really kind of
2:18:47
fascinating, as we've uncovered
it we get nothing we get nothing
2:18:52
but you know, here we go with
part two,
2:18:54
the sure I mean, I think as much
as people want I mean, I
2:18:56
personally work I have I have
like a 20 to 25 hour work weeks,
2:19:00
which I think is fairly good. So
I would like less work hours.
2:19:05
Doreen I'm a dog walker.
2:19:08
You know, when I saw this the
first time I can't help. I have
2:19:12
to be honest. When he said I'm a
dog walker just J popped in my
2:19:15
head. Just all of a sudden like
I wonder if Jays like that you
2:19:19
would like to work less less
than 25 hours.
2:19:22
Well, in fact, as a dog walker,
she likes to shoot glad to work.
2:19:28
Now an office manager No. She
hating it. Compared to dog
2:19:33
walking. Yes. She hates compared
to dog. Oh good. Because dogs
2:19:37
are easier to deal with. She has
to collect money and she has to
2:19:41
bother people they pay their
bill. You know that kind of
2:19:44
thing. Oh, but when the dog dog
walk in, she says is much
2:19:48
better. And definitely
healthier. Yes. She was walking
2:19:52
15 miles a day when she was dog
walker. Now she sits on her ass.
2:19:56
I'm walking two miles a day with
our with our dog and I have to
2:20:00
eat twice as much almost just to
not have a bit fall off. It's
2:20:03
crazy. I'm
2:20:03
a dog walker,
2:20:04
a dog walker.
2:20:06
Okay? And how
2:20:08
Yeah, so how are you? If you
don't mind me asking?
2:20:11
Sure. I'm 30 You're 30. Okay.
2:20:15
And is there something you want
to do besides being a dog
2:20:17
walker? Do you aspire to do
anything more than dog walking?
2:20:20
Or is that kind of your, your
pinnacle?
2:20:23
This answer is very similar to
answers I've heard posed to this
2:20:29
group and, and younger,
2:20:32
I love working with dogs. If I
had to do this rest of my life,
2:20:36
you know, I wouldn't be super
complaining, you know, dogs are
2:20:38
wonderful animals. But I would
love to teach. I would love to
2:20:44
work with work with people and
stuff like that. What would you
2:20:47
teach
2:20:47
or in
2:20:48
a philosophy, mostly critical
thinking?
2:20:53
That reason? Well, I
2:20:55
would love to take your class
during I would just be taking
2:21:00
notes the whole time. And you
know what professors are very
2:21:03
similar schedule than something
that you're imagining. So I
2:21:08
think that actually might might
work perfectly for you. Listen,
2:21:11
I think this might not be the
greatest idea. But who am I to
2:21:14
judge? To each their own? They
say it's a free country. No,
2:21:18
shut up. Sure. Not everything's
free, you know, but it is a free
2:21:21
country. Thank you so much. We
got a run. We got to pay the
2:21:25
bills.
2:21:26
Yeah. Okay. Blame, interview
blame, because it was a perfect
2:21:30
so you could have gotten so much
out of this person. And we might
2:21:34
have actually gone down yet
learned something. Because
2:21:37
there's clearly what is it? And
I mean, to me, it's obvious. I
2:21:41
mean, you know what happened
here with this entire
2:21:44
generation? spoiled. We spoiled
him. I spoiled him. You spoiled
2:21:50
him. We spoiled him to spoil the
spoiled by parents spoiled by
2:21:53
school spoiled by and over
protected. Yes. It spoiled by
2:21:58
government spoiled by government
money. Spoiled this. There's no
2:22:03
There's no downside to life? No,
no bad news. Yeah. This has got
2:22:09
to be predominantly middle
class. Lower class, don't mess
2:22:14
around with this. No, they know
that they're out, you know,
2:22:18
you're on the street. So you
haven't
2:22:20
got time for this bowl. Crap.
Where does that leave
2:22:23
us? Where does that mean?
Because it seems like this
2:22:29
administration for at least the
next two, three years, wants to
2:22:34
keep going with the handouts.
Let's remove the on deck is
2:22:37
still the school loans. And that
was a promise that was a
2:22:40
campaign promise.
2:22:43
Yeah, and people are still
complaining about it is that he
2:22:45
hasn't executed it because it
was a problem again, the poor
2:22:48
that the lower classes or the
poor classes or the or it, which
2:22:53
I'll include some of the black
community in which is not
2:22:56
exclusive to blacks to say the
least not at all, but they're
2:23:00
the ones who are being pressured
to. To answer the question. Why
2:23:03
isn't Joe Biden giving you
enough money on the street to
2:23:07
create the race riots?
2:23:10
The race riots? The 1993
playbook?
2:23:15
Yeah, their playbook playbook
RACE planning.
2:23:18
We got to come up with the Yeah,
the 1919 playbook. There we go.
2:23:21
PB 1919
2:23:24
There you go. Peanut butter and
jelly. Yeah. All right. Well,
2:23:28
anyway to get that out of the
way Yeah, even though I
2:23:31
unfortunately, I think it'll
crop up more but I don't think
2:23:35
I'm going to get good material
from Fox because there's
2:23:37
no oh my god Fox is really bad
these days. It's all that just
2:23:42
ridiculing it's like a Tim Poole
show now it's just the same over
2:23:48
and over this is outrageous. Oh,
those who believe that? Who
2:23:51
cares? If they're no better than
the rest now, I you know, except
2:23:57
that calling out stuff that I
usually agree with, but it's not
2:24:00
like the doing anything
functions not adding to my life.
2:24:05
You say?
2:24:08
This is I just this random clip
renjo clip that I think like
2:24:13
wait a minute, Biden is going to
run for reelection, Trump's
2:24:17
going to run against them. These
guys are accepted generics and
2:24:21
we got this situation. oldster
in Italy.
2:24:27
Italy's 80 year old President
Sergio Mattarella, has been
2:24:31
elected to a second term. He had
said he didn't want another
2:24:35
term. But earlier today, ruling
parties asked him to stay on
2:24:39
after they failed to agree on a
compromise candidate.
2:24:44
I didn't even know the guy was
running the place. He said,
2:24:48
Well, he might have this
probably is
2:24:50
going on in the world that we
have to have these oldsters
2:24:54
running everything.
2:24:54
They're the ones that are read
in they they are they're,
2:24:57
they're meant to shepherd in the
great reset To end and is
2:25:03
exactly that. So you get the old
people, you get them,
2:25:05
shepherding the countries, and
then you get the World Economic
2:25:09
Forum, global young leaders to
mess it all up. Here's our
2:25:14
transportation secretary, a W E.
F. Global young leader, Mayor
2:25:19
Pete,
2:25:20
another thing that is going to
take in order to change the
2:25:23
trajectory of roadway safety in
this country is a single,
2:25:26
ambitious, shared goal. And
today we commit that our goal is
2:25:30
this zero. Our goal is zero
deaths. A country where one day
2:25:37
nobody has to say goodbye to a
loved one, because of a traffic
2:25:42
crash. I understand the scale of
the challenge and the ambition
2:25:45
represented by that goal. And I
understand that we may not get
2:25:48
there during my tenure as
Secretary. But the decision to
2:25:52
commit to that goal in a serious
way at a national level changes
2:25:56
the way cities and towns design
roads. It changes the ways
2:26:00
companies build cars, it changes
the way people drive
2:26:04
them. Oh, my goodness. How crazy
is this?
2:26:12
Zero Deaths you're going for
zero carbons. Look, you're gonna
2:26:16
succeed with zero deaths because
there'll be no cars to drive.
2:26:20
There'll be no gas and there'll
be no electricity with zero
2:26:24
carbon zero carbon zero deaths
zero fun. That's the message
2:26:32
I find it to be peculiar. This
is the again this is part of
2:26:35
that same trend that we spotted
while these kids are like, don't
2:26:39
want to work or do anything.
There's zero, again is
2:26:43
overprotection. You can't go
have zero car deaths you could I
2:26:46
suppose this big everyone drive
at one two to three miles an
2:26:49
hour
2:26:51
well this is yeah, well this is
clearly going to drive towards
2:26:55
AI that's what it is. You get
your your car you hook it up to
2:26:59
the track or whatever it is. And
then it'll drive you because
2:27:02
you're too stupid and you're too
dangerous. And I think that cars
2:27:09
in general are falling out of
favor that how many how many
2:27:11
young people do you know who
don't even drive? I know plenty
2:27:15
plenty of them. Yeah don't even
drive
2:27:17
and they don't think much of a
car
2:27:19
No. No
2:27:20
the car culture I never seen it
I think go so quick especially
2:27:23
in California California was car
culture country Yes. People
2:27:29
don't care the you know you have
a nice shiny new car just wash
2:27:34
your cars like you know whatever
your cars on muddy muddy mud
2:27:42
gets on it
2:27:45
Okay, yeah. I don't know. This
is all part of the build back
2:27:50
better plan although this is
part of the transportation plan
2:27:53
over a trillion dollars and
we're so i Yes, the way we're
2:27:58
going to do this we force the
manufacturers to put in
2:28:01
breathalyzers? They will I think
there's also talk of to see if
2:28:06
it'll be the car we'll be
analyzing if you're too
2:28:08
stressed.
2:28:11
It'll also get you not get in a
car anymore. You're getting into
2:28:14
a lie detector. Yeah, yes. Yes.
Lighted Jack. You're on wheels,
2:28:19
like that.
2:28:21
And of course, the President
went out to sell the build back