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Thursday February 3 2022. This
is your award winning keep our
nation media assassination
episode 1422
This is no agenda, awaiting
Snowmageddon
part two and broadcasting live
from the heart of the Texas hill
country here in FEMA Region
number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry
Han from Northern Silicon
Valley. We're all waiting for
the new Super Bowl to come with
the Los Angeles RAM rods and the
Cincinnati Bengals please I'm
Jessie Tavares.
So we tested for about 10
minutes before the show and you
know you give me level and then
you you you come in like
blasting through your microphone
like we did not test that level.
Oh, oh my god. That was the most
over modulating opening ever do
it again. No, no, no, we're
keeping it now. This is good.
Oh, let's
do it again. No, that
doesn't sound good. Oh, okay.
You want to do it again? If we
really want to do it again. We
can do it again. Well, I get
back way off like No, no, no,
no, no, no, no, you should not
be compensating.
Okay, well, why don't we not do
it again? It would just leave
it.
I'll just leave the crap why in
the morning to you, John. How
you doing?
In the morning and Top of the
morning in the morning.
We got 22 degrees here in the
hill country. Every yesterday
Tina went to the HGTV. She said
the shelves were empty. People
are running around like crazy.
Oh Snowmageddon is coming.
Snowmageddon is coming.
Oh, please. Yeah, in a week from
now that place will be normal.
Knowing that tomorrow tomorrow
it's supposed to be 90. Yeah.
And you know, the governor's Oh,
well, we can't we can't promise
there won't be any planned
outages. Okay. And we have our
dude named Ben, or night
protector of the megawatts he's
like, man, don't worry, we're
good. No problem. They're not
gonna let that happen again,
something may happen but they're
not gonna let it happen. Not for
a while not the way it happened
that time because that was just
greed. That's not going to
happen.
What else generator coming.
So the transfer switches in the
generators in the right spot.
Now we're just connecting the
conduit to the genuine you know,
the the wire to the generator
and the tubing to the propane
tank should be done this
weekend. The boys are showing
up. I said if the domestic
extremist take out the power
grid and this thing is not
hooked up and I'd be very upset
with you. To which they said
really? Oh, I hope that happens.
Finally target process with
moving targets.
So it probably too cool for me
to come out and work.
No, no, no, no, this is enough.
Free kidding. This is a read.
These are real men. That will
mess around. They're like, Oh, I
have Karuna I can't come. No,
none of that. None of that. Real
men. Speaking of the truckers in
Canada Navia. It continues very
little m five M coverage.
But that doesn't sound right.
Because I have a clip. Yes. From
Shooto. Oh, okay. Who address
this situation?
Oh, it's so I must I must have
it all wrong. Let's see what the
Prime Minister says to the
nearly 90% of truckers across
the country who have gotten
vaccinated who continue working
hard to keep us fed and keep our
economy moving. Thank you.
truckers have tough jobs, long
hours on the road, days away
from their families, real
challenges, particularly over
the past two years, as they've
continued to step up, to put
food on our shelves and on our
tables to support us with life
saving medication and supplies.
We have relied on you and you
can rely on us to continue to
stand with you and allow you to
do your jobs safely. Almost 90%
of you are doing exactly that.
Right. Exactly that. And we
thank you deeply for everything
you've done. The behavior on
display this weekend. does not
represent you.
Yeah. Okay. So if it's 50,000
trucks, that's only 10%. So that
would be there's a how many
truckers are there in Canada?
Navia. Yeah, this seems like a
lot. But that was their
narrative was that but this is
the CBC and I think this kind of
was all telling about where
they're pushing this now
reach out to Bernie Farber. He
is the chair of the Canadian
anti hate network. And Bernie,
thank you for joining
sounds sounds a lot like the
anti defamation Defamation
League. Yes, today.
Thank you, Michael. Listen, I
want to begin with your thoughts
as someone who grew up in Ottawa
as someone whose father He was a
Holocaust survivor when you see
when you hear about swastikas
being painted onto Parliament
Hill being used to deface
property around the nation's
capitol. What goes through your
mind?
Well, it's absolutely
frightening. I think you have to
remember that it's not just me,
but there are many of my friends
and family and others in the
Jewish community and in the
community of color and other
minority groups, but
specifically, those groups that
have been targeted by Nazis and
Neo Nazis in this country to see
swastikas and Confederate flag
stickers, typically swastika.
swastika flag Hill,
walking down residential streets
as a counselor just noted. I
mean, it does feel you with
apprehension, it fills you with
fear, it fills you with concern.
And as a child of Holocaust
survivor, I understand that but
I actually write most Canadians
get this and it's not trust a
few malcontents or flags. This
so called convoy actually seated
the ground, in my opinion, for
the worst display of Nazi and
racist propaganda that I have
ever seen in this country. And
I've been to lots of protests,
and many more such as these
going back to the late 1960s To
this very day, and honestly, I
have never ever seen anything
like this.
How many observations Yes,
please.
does this guy know that those
know the swastikas are
indicators that is the
government that's the Nazis?
It's not a bunch of Nazis
writing swastikas out because it
was your own
thing that you think is bias is
different. No, I don't think he
understand. You. Know, and by
the way, we I do want to remind
people and I hate to do it
during this Whoopi Goldberg
wonderous moment where she
doesn't know what the Holocaust
was that the definition of
Holocaust survivor was somebody
that was alive. Yes, during the
Holocaust era, it doesn't mean
they were in a camp.
Well, that's really interesting.
You know, we should probably
play this clip because I we
really don't need to do much
about the about Whoopi Goldberg
because I
don't have any clips. I just
think, Well, I
actually have one that is
specific. It's, it's from it's
not from the apology or any of
that stuff or her time outs or
all of this outrage.
She should have been kicked off
just like just like it was born.
Oh, please. But what was
interesting is the whole crew is
now you know, after she kind of
makes this opening flub, and you
know, and she makes the big
mistake of saying no, no, no
Jews.
flub, hello? No. Okay.
She makes them. As I said, she
makes the mistake of calling
Jews, white people, and then it
just doubling down and tripling
down. But listen to what the
other women are also saying
about the Holocaust, even the
comparison to vaccination,
passports, etc. Different status
of people, and how completely
clueless they are in what
they're actually saying. It's
just want to play this one.
Well, also, if
you're going to do this, then
let's be truthful about it.
Because the Holocaust isn't
about race. No, no, it's not
about race, but it's it's not
about race. It's not about race.
Because it's about man's
inhumanity to man.
This is what's so cool. So it's
about man's inhumanity to man.
Sound familiar at any point in
recent history.
That's what it's about. But it's
about white supremacy.
It's not about race. But these
are groups of people without a
map to black is white. missing
the point, you're missing the
point, the minute you turn it
into race, it goes down this
alley, let's talk about it for
what it is. It's how people
treat each other problem. It
doesn't matter if you're black
or white, because black white
Jews. It's how everybody eats
each other. So is it if you're
uncomfortable? If you hear about
mouse, should you be worried?
Should your child say oh my god,
I? I wonder if that's me? No,
that's not what they're gonna
say. They're gonna say I don't
want to be like that. Well,
hopefully, oh, it'd be cool.
Yeah. And most kids, most kids,
they don't want to be cool.
No, they don't want living. You
know, we're living in an era
where people are comparing
vaccine cards to the yellow
stars, but people are comparing
vaccinations to what Anne Frank
went through. Yeah, so it is
necessary for kids to learn.
They do not see the clear
comparison between vaccine cards
and yellow stars, and yet
they're very clearly able to
articulate this about a man
being mean and horrible to other
people. These these people are
not healthy in their mind.
No, they're not healthy for the
viewing public.
That's certainly not cool. Okay.
Now to the national the global
way. Yes.
Did one of them say kids don't
want to be cool?
cruel, cruel. No, I think it was
cruel. Not cool. Yeah, okay.
Yeah, that was me. Here's the
national, we'll learn a little
more about what the mainstream
is thinking a breakfast barbecue
in the middle of what's normally
a busy downtown street now full
of parked vehicles. These
truckers say they've been so
overrun with donations. They're
feeding people in the
neighborhood too. We
came here to be respectful of
the people that live in the
city, but still make our cause
heard.
But some fed up residents feel
all this has become more
occupation than protest. Allen
gamble to the sandwich calling
it repayment for his lack of
sleep. And all we hear these
horns
going all night long.
It's driving me crazy. I haven't
seven three days are trying
to get to campus. But all of the
best routes to campus are close.
It's
a little bit intimidating
command to work which I have to
do every day.
They're in the what I would call
the splash zone, I feel bad for
them.
But when you want to change
something in history, there's
always going to be some
uncomfortableness involved in
that. So the residents of Ottawa
many are flipping out. I'm sure
they have not slept in several
days, it must be very difficult
with with everything. But again,
you see the same type of
division amongst the citizens.
Here's a very angry Ottawa
resident, who is going out and
yelling at the truckers to stop
the noise. They got to end it
all. But then listen to his view
of the mandates. And what and
what he thinks a mandate is and
when it's really not that not
that's such a big deal. And he's
clearly a, you know, white
collar worker, probably working
from home has to fucking stop.
Then he stops when the
government list mandates. Our
provincial federal
vaccine, Botox fluoride,
okay. Well, your Prime Minister
has nothing to do with actually
actually he does know anything
about civics? Yes, yes.
Actually, I do. Because didn't
didn't the federal government
make vaccine mandates for all
federal employees and all
federal it's a requirement for
your fucking job. Yeah, exactly.
That's part of the mandate. Man.
will continue.
So this poor resident to say
he's only if you want if you
want to go to work, if you
don't, that's your choice. Yeah,
sure. Everybody has a choice not
to go to your job because the
mandates, it's people losing it,
losing it, then this is dumb
reporting that we heard from
Canada Navia mainstream, it's
not much better here. Let's
check in with Trevor Noah. on
The Daily Show. Things got
a little out of hand in Ottawa
when some of the Freedom
protesters decided they wanted a
little more
freedom than most people were
comfortable with.
While much of the protest was
peaceful this morning. Police
are investigating some incidents
involving the desecration of
national monuments including
Canada's Tomb of the Unknown
Soldier. Last night another
protester was seeing climbing
onto the monument. This morning,
it was marked with urine stains.
Oh no. The swastika flag scene
it protests denounced by two
Conservative MPs who had openly
supported the convoy at this
shelter in Ottawa stops the
protesters showed up last night
demanding food meant for the
homeless. One member was
assaulted and a security guard
was called a racial slur.
Wow.
Nazi flags peeing on war
memorials shouting racial slurs
in homeless shelters. Honestly,
it's kind of refreshing to see
Canadians break this stereotype
that's the best thing that's the
best you can do. Yes, the best
you can do they get better
writers. So I have a couple of
boots on the ground reports one
is from because it's just
impossible to get anything from
mainstream of course is what we
typically do. One is from gad
sod from his podcast he got a
Canadian trucker on and this he
actually addresses some of these
very issues like the urine
stains on the monument who
today I have BJ Dictor who is a
spokesperson and an organizer
for the freedom convoy. These
are the truckers who came from
out west to Ottawa.
Okay, so here's this this guy's
gonna give some real short
feedback on certain things are
taking place. The first one is
the reporting from the M five m
this by the various politicians
trying to virtue signal around
some of the truckers we have not
spoken with or met with any
politician, we have not spoken
or met with any member of
mainstream media. So everything
that you're hearing from them is
completely fabricated or their
interpretation of what's going
on. So when you see a politician
sitting in front of the truckers
saying, I'm with the truckers
and the truckers want A, B, C,
or D, they have no clue because
they haven't spoken to any of
us. The
incident at the memorial appears
to be a little different than
the media portrayed it.
They also complained about the
incident at the War Memorial
where somebody parked their
truck on the War Memorial, where
what they did is they parked
their truck in the exact same
spot that the media parks in
during events in that area
during Memorial Day. So I think
they're upset that one of our
trucks took their parking spots.
This net sound totally, totally
believable, is totally
believable, and probably true.
Now, this is I'm pretty sure
this is fake. It's a true dough.
I'm not sure what they were what
the context is. But it does put
his words together to explain
the true reason why the
mainstream may be kind of a
little more on his side. If you
recall, the Canada Navion
government made $600 million
available. A subsidy to the
media outlets. Yes. COVID.
Failing COVID relief. Yes, of
course, you sometimes
hear about liberal bias in the
media these days how they're
constantly letting off our
government letting our
government off the hook for no
good reason. Frankly, I think
that's insulting, it's clear
that they let us off the hook
for a very good reason. Because
we paid them $600 million. You
don't get stellar headlines like
these without greasing the
wheels.
It's a good clip. I don't know,
if we said that all in one set.
If
somebody put that together, they
did an excellent job. Very good.
Yeah. As opposed to the Herky
jerky that we normally get with
these fake clips.
But the the the truth is in the
actual information.
Now what he says is absolutely
true.
We have our own boots on the
ground report from our very own
producer, which he sent me a
like a seven minute report, I
chopped it down into a couple of
bits that I think are important
for us to share with the with
GMO nation
in the morning, John Adam, this
is Pablo in North America's
French speaking Heartland in
Canada Navia quick boots on the
ground report from Ottawa, this
thing needs international
coverage. So the fact that no
agenda can cover it is really
going to turn a lot of people on
to the cause. gonna really be
the media we need. So this is
why I'm reaching out to you,
then a long follow up for a long
time. I know how well you guys
get into this type of subject so
much appreciated. However,
Canadian isms need to stop goofy
North American Canadian
Neighbors of America, we are to
some degree but at the same
time, what's going on right now
is super serious. It's it's the
front line in the fight against
all of these control taking
measures that have been put in
place on the back of COVID. So
from having seen it, I've
realized how serious this is.
And Canadians are standing
strong, stronger than a lot of
other countries right now.
They've got heart, they've got
soul, and they're fighting with
their actions, which is to
really make a big stance. So if
we can lay off the a's and the
maple syrup, that'd be awesome.
Yeah, I think that's a bit too
much to ask. Honestly. We can't
we we've never made fun of maple
syrup.
Have we? Why would we? We love
major gods and I don't think we
do
a I think we do a boot.
I may have done a was to say it
a lot. Yeah, but I don't I do my
Canadian accent they say a so if
you know everything we discussed
is serious. But if we can have
fun with it, it's not gonna be
fun. Anyway, Pablo has a couple
of points to make. And he also
mentions the M five M reporting.
In terms of the mainstream
media, they're attacking the
movement on three fronts. Number
one, they're reducing obviously,
the numbers. They're not showing
how many people are in the city.
Lisa, staggering all of the
blockades. So you don't actually
see the trucks and twins are
about maybe 20 to the visual
blockades around the city, and
they move them around the city
when the cameras show up. Number
two, they're saying it's far
right extremists. They're trying
to they're trying to go with the
Trump narrative of just
discrediting them from political
affiliations and racism, which
is not true but somebody walks
around with a swastika flag. I'm
not sure if Trudeau bought it
himself and handed it some
douchebag who took $200 to do
it. But obviously that was the
one photo that's going around
the world in the mainstream
media. So they're trying to
discredit on extremism basis and
far right. They're also trying
to say that it is violence but
this is this is is absolutely
ridiculous. I've never been
offered so many hugs and and
gestures and food and basically
everything is absolutely lovely.
And and yeah, there's there's no
violence to be seen if there has
been any, it's obviously been
the only thing they've reported
on.
Pablo luckily self corrects
himself because there is
violence. It's just a new
categorization of violence.
One thing they're saying is an
act of violence is blowing the
horns, which is this new term of
the word violence, this kind of
like post feminism, post
critical race theory post, you
know, that systemic violence or
the acts of oppression, it's
just people who are really
pissed off with having their
freedoms taken away from them.
So this angle is really weird.
No, I love it. That's That's
audible violence, bro. You being
violent, back, I can see that I
can see that totally becoming a
new definition of violence,
noise violence.
And just stretch, but it works.
Pablo wraps it up with what he
thinks is what he thinks the
outcome will be how
I think this is gonna play out.
I think the truckers if they
stay there will actually be able
to overturn all the mandates. I
think they can make a really big
difference. So hopefully, they
will be well resourced enough.
There'll be enough logistics,
there'll be enough public
opinion support, and they won't
be any conflicts or incited
conflicts or paid opposition to
clear them out if they stick
will get this so super hopeful
on that one. And the final thing
is the one thing I find
ingenious about this entire
movement, absolutely fantastic,
is the simple clarity of the
message. I've talked with lots
of different truckers. And they
all have the same message, which
is they want the end of all
mandates. Now, that seems like
quite obvious. But in the
mainstream media, it's being
played out. They're saying,
well, it's just truckers wanting
their mandates removed. Well,
they're spreading disinformation
or this that in the other. It's
really simple. They don't want
to tell you the vaccines
garbage. They don't want to tell
you that masks don't work. They
don't want to tell you that x y
Zed mandate doesn't work. They
just want them to stop.
Yeah. I was talking to Canada
Navion Janice Dean actually. And
she she was born in Canada. And
she was she she says I love the
truckers I'm so for what they're
doing. But she too is very
skeptical. Because all the noise
coming from the government is
anything but hugs and loving.
And yeah, we get it
the government was says we're
winding this down anyway into
like, a list of the program goes
by the playbook. Yeah. The
government can't let this it's
like for example, say you're
about to end the mandate. And
And this happens. And the end
demand, they said makes it look
like you caved Yes, I get the
sense that Trudeau is one of
those guys who could never
because he's weak would could
really actually appear to have
caved. So they're going to
disconnect. It's not going to
end as well as a Pablo thinks.
I don't really I don't think so
either.
We've seen this get these
governments and how they
operate, especially during this
era. And it's not pleasant. I
actually
skipped one clip from the
Canadian trucker that gad sod
had on and it's a short clip,
but he he explains with names
who's really controlling
Trudeau. And you know, Trudeau
is I think he calls him just,
he's like, he just the guy that
goes he's just a communicator.
He's like, Biden, basically. You
know, they just Alright, here's
your script go out there set for
the fact that Biden
is not much of a committee.
Well, there's that
Justin Trudeau is kind of an
airhead. And this is from a very
senior official within the the
Liberal Party who explained this
to us. He has no involvement. He
has no idea. He has watched the
news. He's kept completely
isolated. He doesn't make policy
decisions like the game had no
interest in politics. So what
they've done if they decided
he's going to be any let it slip
one time, the relationships
manager. So he's the actor, they
want to go say something they
say Justin, talk about a b and
c. And he goes, goes and does
it. That's why it seems so
incongruent. He'll talk about
things in a time that just make
no sense and anger people
because he has no idea. Now the
team around him his best friend
Jerry Butz, he essentially runs
everything with Katie Telford.
Omar algabra, Navdeep Baynes
they are the one who's no longer
there and Eric Hoskins is now
the the new replacement.
There you go. Thanks. Total
sense he's the relationship
manager. That's that sums him
up.
Now I have to go look up those
guys. Yeah,
I know. I know. And with us in
America at least it's easy.
Obama's run and Biden we all
know it. They even say it
themselves like, yeah. So yes,
it was. But here's here's here's
the issue in the world around
Trudeau. Now we do have Grandpa
Joe here at the south of
everybody, which we definitely
are not done yet. There's still
all kinds of bullcrap going on.
Moe got fired from his job after
15 years for refusing a mandate.
But in Israel, that stinks. Oh,
it's stinks big time. They kept
him in limbo and sent him a form
letter, not even with his first
name. 15 years. In Israel, they
are going to end vaccine
passports for most places, that
reason immunologist have said,
well, it really doesn't make any
sense. Because everybody,
everybody can spread this. So
you don't really it doesn't
really make much sense to have
some kind of separation. We have
in the UK, they're even going as
far as scrapping vaccine mandate
for NHS staff, I guess they're
really serious now about
actually saving the NHS. Italy.
Exactly the opposite. Italy, as
of February one is now requiring
almost everywhere that you go a
COVID green pass, including
grocery stores. So this is going
to be interesting. There's no
I'm sorry that it does include
supermarkets, you can go to the
big box. But you can't go to
anything else without a green
pad. No other retail you can't
buy other products, you can buy
food, but you can't buy other
products in the same stores very
similar to what to Canada's
doing.
So you can go into a big giant
Walmart, which has a grocery
store inside your room around in
there. Yeah, and get groceries.
But you can't go to the rest of
the store. And you can't go to a
small grocery. that's
independent of Walmart. Is that
what I'm hearing? Correct? How
does that fair?
Ask your relationships manager
will be able to explain it to
you. This is this is new. I
don't know if it's true. T
Mobile apparently is going to
fire unvaccinated corporate
employees starting this week, if
that's true, I'd like to know if
anyone knows.
I've heard this report. I think
it's true. I'll change I'm going
to be very interesting to see
how the service suffers for T
Mobile.
Yeah, we're on T Mobile. I'm
gonna get right off. Let me
rephrase that. We'll change
carriers. Screw those guys, man.
And then we have some other dumb
stuff that we're doing here in
the United States because we're
not It's not over yet. Now
to the latest on the pandemic
and that headline from Pfizer
applying for emergency use
authorization for its COVID
vaccine for children under five
years old.
Is list getting worse. seems
worse. That's that's the guy
they put in the dress the
football guy.
Oh, stray. Stray Han Yeah, I
didn't recognize his voice. any
worse. Oh, yeah.
It sounds like he's listening
more now to the latest on the
pandemic and that headline from
Pfizer, a feifer emergency youth
authorization fourth
COVID vaccines.
Mia must be masked. It's
probably cotton. Probably got
himself out of work. Yeah, you
can't you can't hear him can't
be understood.
under five years old. With Java
that fire headquarters with the
latest Good morning with me
WARNING This is a major step
towards vaccinating America's
Youngest children against COVID.
Pfizer, formally requesting
emergency use authorization for
kids six months to five years
old. Pfizer does expect that the
vaccine series will eventually
require three doses but is now
submitting the trial data for
just two doses citing an urgent
public health need federal
regulators reportedly asking
Pfizer to move forward despite a
lower immune response and two to
four year olds during the
trials. The shots are 1/10 the
strength of adult doses. This
process now moves to an FDA
advisory panel meeting in a
couple of weeks. If the Pfizer
vaccine is authorized for kids
under five the CDC would then
give the final green light and
we could see those first shots
by the end of the month.
Yeah, jab it in six months,
maybe six months. It's
beautiful. Shoot those kids up
who's who's gonna do who's gonna
you know what's gonna happen?
What are you about to say?
Who's gonna let them who's gonna
shoot their child up at six
months? Lots Hmm. If you look at
the numbers, even the five X's I
mean, Callum? No, I'm looking at
sure you five to 11 year olds is
really like 30% That's a lot of
people. Yeah, but it's yeah,
it's not what it was expected.
It's not lots it's it's few 30%
is not lots. It's
an aggregation of millions in
aggregate.
Oh, okay. You want to switch
between percentages and no, I,
you know, I've
always been against a percentage
his approach always raw numbers.
Yeah, well,
at least they're all in
California. So that's the good
news.
i Hey, honey in New York. Now
York is probably where but
listen, what are we gonna do to
stay safe? Seriously, John,
double Vax double boosted how do
we stay safe? First question,
Dr.
Jenn. already received my
booster shot. How else can I
protect myself. So let's take a
holistic view here. And
remember, even though
for the first time in two years,
let's take a holistic view
seems like all the attention is
about COVID There are other
things out there that we want to
boost our immune system to help
or
worse than that
against So really take a big
picture view the best things for
your immune system rest,
exercise and a good diet.
Talking
we didn't we haven't heard that
from Dr Jin in 24 months at all
ever say you know get some
sunshine.
Anyone that's a bad approach.
Didn't know is ever said. No,
no, take some vitamins, none of
that good night's sleep.
The only person saying it was
Joe Rogan.
That's her size and a good diet.
If you're talking specifically
about an airborne respiratory
pathogen like influenza
Coronavirus, common cold you
know
we noticed notice how
Coronavirus which is the common
cold is just shoved in there
like Corona not COVID-19 not
COVID SARS cov two Coronavirus
you know you would protect
against that you can do stuff
against Coronavirus sorry
pathogen like influenza
Coronavirus, common cold you
know we've talked about masks
now for two years we've talked
about ventilation we've talked
about hand hygiene all of those
things really important but it's
so key not to only focus on
COVID
Good point all right okay. All
right. Oh, yeah. All right.
Yeah, for the hook
catches up with with wilensky,
wilensky who gives her Yes, ah,
yeah, PBS and she did she says
she's done giving a little spiel
and she's just she looks like a
like a basset hound. As he is.
The way she gives her update.
And then she puts two masks on
the CDC worn today that it's too
soon to start lifting 19
restrictions that came amid
reports that the US death rate
is running higher than in other
wealthy nations, due in part to
lagging vaccinations, the CDC
director, inspections are down
sharply. But she said there are
still too many cases,
hospitalization rates are still
quite high and certainly having
hospital capacity challenges in
many parts of the country still,
so we really do have to look to
our hospitalization rates and
our death rates to look to when
is time to lift some of these
mitigation efforts, we will
continue to reevaluate and we
know people are anxious.
Dr. Wollensky said it is still
true that most patients
hospitalized with COVID are
unvaccinated.
I've slipped that in at the end,
I realized
that these people like Wollensky
and certainly Fauci admin, many
others, they think they
understand media. And they end
if we were advising Wollensky as
a celebrity or an influencer,
who we had an art vast staple of
the curry Dvorak talent agency,
we would say, You know what?
Hey, hey, Wollensky. Come in
here. Sit down for a second you
got to back off, you gotta you
gotta go away for a little bit.
You know, I think you should go
on a sabbatical to Bali. You
know, tweet about that. But just
she's overexposed. These people
are the messages mean? Wars, and
it's not Yeah, but that's my
point. It doesn't work. No, God.
No. No. So John Hopkins, Johns
Hopkins, released an analysis of
COVID book Central, yes.
COVID-19 measures. Now this Yes.
spook Central. If anything, this
has to be some kind of well, you
know, we did the study we told
you was Norbert Gort, even
though they hosted event 201. So
here's your summary. More
specifically stringency index
into studies find that lockdowns
in Europe in the United States
only reduced COVID-19 mortality
by 0.2% On average, but that
sink in, blocked down orders
only reduced COVID-19 mortality
rate by 0.2%. The shelter in
place orders were also
ineffective, only reducing
COVID-19 mortality by 2.9%. On
average. Specifically, the study
that we the studies also find no
broad base evidence of
noticeable effects on COVID-19
mortality, the NPI studies,
shelter in place orders, let me
see they have some detail on
this. That's the 2.9. If
it saves one life is good
enough.
Mandating face Max and face mask
and intervention that was not
widely used in the spring of
2020. And in many countries was
even discouraged seems to have
had a large effect minus 21.2%.
But this conclusion is based on
only two studies. Again, our
categorization may play a role
as the larger mass estimate from
China who scoff at all is in
fact employee face mask. Oh, so
they did bogus studies to prove
the face masks without members
of the general public. This is
very odd, the Johns Hopkins is
publishing this
part of the getting getting out
of the out of
getting out of it getting out
and getting the About face.
This got to be leading. They're
very slow, it's all a scam. I
have a bunch of clips that I
want to play. And I have a
problem with them. Okay, which
is that these were sent or the
link was sent by one of our
producers, and it's from a
podcast, and a really good one.
Like, one of the Defense
Department podcast. One official
one. No. Oh, okay. Unofficial.
Yeah, because it's too is too
frightening.
I can't wait, go podcasting. I'm
buddy. I want somebody to tell
me what this podcast is. And one
of our producers knows and they
may even put it in the troll
room. Troll room. This is about
the Defense Department's own
study. They have their own their
systems. Yes.
Of their of their own people of
the Yeah, the DoD military. Yes.
I don't know if you've heard
these or not. I have heard most
of them. Yes. Well,
don't you think we should plan
for this? Yes,
of course I do. Of
course we have a disclaimer at
the beginning. Like you're going
to do with poor Joe. About this.
Always misinformation. Why don't
we do accounts for documents
that comes from actual
documents? It's misinformation
somehow.
Now I think all we have to do is
say hey, man, we're just two
dummies. That's that's me. Hey,
man. We're just two dummies. We
don't know what we're talking
about. We're just goofing
around. We don't know what we're
saying. But comedy show Yeah.
Hello. It's been listed as a
comedy category from day one.
And by the way, this is some of
the funniest stuff you're going
to ever hear is vaccine mishaps
the dead do did the reports on
vaccine mishaps. Based on on
stats, statistics, statistics
on facts, okay, not alternative
facts but DoD facts
on January 25 2022. Thomas wrens
the attorney for doctors, Peter
chambers, Teresa long is Samuel
Sigillata.
Okay, I'm gonna just gonna call
bullshit on the background music
for a moment
testify.
I'm going to stop you there.
Yeah. I can't agree more. But
unfortunately, very few of these
people have gone to the Adam
curry School of podcasting. And
know not to do this. This comes
from this, this idea of playing
stupid background music thinking
that's going to make it it's
going to add to what's already
pretty spectacular information.
It really stems from those crazy
podcast members, those that was
that podcast that came out and
became the first great podcast
was about some murders. Serial
is serial serial. And it all
comes from NPR. NPR even does it
on their regular broadcast.
They'll play music for some
stupid reason. So
I just it's called that it's
called setting. Setting setting
the mood is what is called as
bullcrap.
Yeah. Congress regarding data
leak directly from the defense
health agency's defense medical
epidemiology database, otherwise
known as D med. Yeah, within d
med exists the defense medical
surveillance systems d m s s,
which contains up to date and
historic data on diseases,
medical events and data on DOD
personnel. The database is
similar to theirs, the vaccine
adverse event reporting system,
but it's distinct in that it
only applies to DOD personnel,
and only medical providers can
input information into the
system. Upon inspection, we can
see that information has been
gathered from a five year
average of dozens of diseases
and medical disorders.
Myocardial infarction, or a
heart attack Rose 269% in a 10
month period from January to
November of 2021. From 612 cases
to 1650. pericarditis Rose 100
is 75% from 599 cases to 1029
myocarditis rows 285% From 127
cases to 363 pulmonary embolisms
Rose 467%, from 746 cases, to
3489 cerebral infarction, Bell's
palsy immunodeficiencies ITP
menstrual irregularity, Ms
neoplasms, non traumatic
subarachnoid hemorrhage,
spontaneous abortion or
miscarriage all rows, at least
250% or higher. Some cases 350%
disseminated intravascular
coagulation, a rare and serious
condition that disrupts your
blood flow due to a blood
clotting disorder that can turn
into uncontrollable bleeding.
Rose 1,175%. from seven to 87
documented incidents, HIV often
leads to AIDS. Rows 590% from
454 cases to 2681.
Well, John, figure we might as
well get along with the cool
kids and do the same thing. The
only problem I have here is that
you just excoriated me for
percentages that 1,000% could
literally be 10 people.
People hate him. Okay. I agree
with you. He uses percentages in
the den gives hard numbers,
okay. In most cases, in one or
two instances, he just throws
percentages out, which is
cheating. Yeah. But for the most
part, I think these numbers
because he does use hard
numbers, I think are kind of
frightening.
I mean, are you surprised? How
can you be Frankie be frightened
by this?
I'm stunned. I'm really shocked.
I can't believe this is going on
under my nose.
And you know, just as a quick
aside, myocarditis rates in
France of 31% 75% in Germany,
now there are soccer players
coming out publicly and saying,
Hey, hi. We got people dying
here. What's going on EU laws,
Hans. It's that's
it don't want to keep beating
these this up. But we might as
well beat it up a little more.
That was only half of his list.
And part two is the other half
he keep he keeps this up. It's
at the point where you have to
say to yourself, hey, wait a
minute.
Something's wrong here
chest pain, which averaged 4892
reported incidents from 2016 to
2020. Rows 1,529% to 74,813
individuals dyspnea which is
difficult or labored breathing?
Rose 905% from 4968 to 44,000.
Okay, that's a hard number. You
may ask why why why would the
Department of Defense knowingly
continue to harm the
servicemembers who comprise the
military? Yeah. While we can't
answer that question for
certain, we can offer a great
deal of information which we've
used to form our own opinion.
documents we released in October
of 2021 revealed a 158 page RMP
titled Colmar, naughty COVID-19
mRNA vaccine risk management
plan O which laid out plans to
study DoD data in relation to
service members sponsz to
COVID-19 vaccines. A document
within the study titled
pharmacovigilance plan,
highlights see for 591011 A post
authorization study for
personnel within the DOD and
their family members. And how
myocarditis impair carditis
affect those who have taken
Pfizer bio and tech UA vaccine.
The sponsor in this case, the
DOD has agreed to provide
regular studies of the EUA
vaccine on servicemembers and
periodic safety update reports.
Because Pfizer has not produced
their FDA approved Carminati.
And we know based on our own
research and reporting, along
with numerous other
publications, that EUA vaccines
are the only vaccines available
to service members. We can
surmise that American military
forces have been used as a giant
study group for over a year now.
We also know that Pfizer's
Carminati, which once again
hasn't even been produced, was
given PLA licensing on August 23
of 2021. From the FDA, then had
that same PLA license withdrawn
on the Same day,
that when he says common
naughty, what is that? Does that
a fancy word for trial?
No common arity?
Is that Oh, someone's vaccine?
My goodness,
the name of the vaccine? Yeah,
this is not unknown. I mean,
this this information has kind
of been out there and there's
been, you know, I think it was
Ron Johnson trials. Yeah.
They've had a couple of people
testify to it or whatever. That
setting is is not like an under
oath super super thing. But
yeah, this should this should
make people worried.
Well, I would be worried if I
was in the military and kicking
people out left and right. So,
but the truckers have to have a
point up there in Canada. But
let's listen to the final. The
final. The final summary,
Secretary of Defense Lloyd
Austin announced a mandatory
vaccine for servicemembers on
August 24. Based on the
licensing, even though the
license had been withdrawn
before his announcement. Due to
the political influence applied
to the vaccine, and the amount
of money that was made off of
its distribution. It's hard to
imagine an agreement wasn't made
behind closed doors to make the
vaccine appear as if it had been
approved by the FDA. The
Secretary of Defense himself
owns over 29,000 shares of
Tennant health, a company that
made a vast amount of money from
Pfizer's vaccine and lined the
SEC deaths pockets along the
way, because of the unlawful
manner in which the service
branches apply the Secretary of
Defense's order. Hundreds of
service members have been
discharged under the false
pretense of disobeying an
unlawful order, and 1000s more
have been barred from RE
enlisting or continuing to serve
after their contracts expire.
What we're witnessing is nothing
less than an outright assault on
the armed forces who protect
America's constitution is
subsequently her freedoms.
sources have told us that DOD
tried very hard to conceal this
information and prevent it from
getting out. The release of this
information implicates numerous
officials at the highest levels
of the Pentagon, numerous
crimes, the expulsion of those
service members who refuse the
vaccine, along with the 1000s,
who were injured or killed
because of it will have
disastrous effects on the United
States national security in the
immediate and long term future.
Yeah. Guy was pretty boring with
his read, but the information
was definitely yeah,
he was. He was too he thought he
was dramatic. This is a problem
we have with a lot of these
guys.
Oh, the Bridey on guys, for
sure.
So he had America's under
attack. Yes, our sovereignty our
freedom to me was
true, too, by the way is true is
just the overdrive dramatization
is kind of tiring.
Well, I wish Charlton Heston
could do the read.
Did he have anything on any
other like remdesivir? Any other
EUA? Guy? Yeah. Like how
that was killing it. He goes.
Now this was really targeting
the military. But the military
screwed because soldiers,
the FDA just provided this was a
weird headline, which is why I
picked it up. The FDA has now
provided emergency use
authorization for remdesivir.
This is the stuff we know it's
been killing people to be given
to children who weigh over seven
pounds. What the hell is that?
They want to kill all the fat
kids.
Or, or hey, this one's just
right. This was just right for
eating, to eat the kids, seven
pounds remdesivir for you.
Mm hm.
I have two more, three more
things. One of which is a clip,
which I'll just play. It was
nice to see Anderson Cooper and
he doesn't even say anything in
this clip. But his his brain
short wired when he brought on
this guest, Kurt Anderson, who
has written a book about about
this period, I forget the name
of the book. But if you listen
to him, he's basically saying
how messed up this is the very
scenario that Anderson Cooper
and CNN support. There wasn't
much difference between the rate
at which Republicans and
Democrats and independents died.
There just wasn't. But now in
the last year, and just starting
as soon as there were vaccines
available. There were and it
really it strikes me that this
is like so much like the mass
human sacrifices in societies in
the past, which took place in
large, complex empires now, not
unlike ours. It wasn't
primitive, what we would then
call primitive tribes. They were
big, complex societies. And
that's what we're seeing here.
And by the way, it wasn't it was
done by those societies and by
the elites in those societies,
in order to reinforce their
political power and often their
their non egalitarian societies,
which again, strikes me as very
comparable to what's going on
here. And now.
Yes, the elites are killing
people on purpose, just like The
robots they
do. Yeah.
So we were taught, we've been
talking about 1919. And it's
based upon your initial
analysis, which is starting to
look pretty, pretty damn
Correct. Of the, the duration of
this COVID-19 to last around the
same amount of time as the
1918 1919 pandemic, the Spanish
flu. We've been looking at what
happened right after that
occurrence in 1919. And we know
that the Chicago race riots,
which was some of the worst ever
in history kicked off in 1990.
Now, wouldn't you know it?
They're one of our producers.
Todd is a teacher. He says, I
recently taught my high school
US History students about the no
good, very bad, horrible year
that was 1919. I made the
following case to my students
that 19 may have been even worse
than 2020. He even sent me his
slide deck that he used in
class, but I will give you the
highlights. So this is if we
have a complete repeat. Here's
some of the things that happened
in 1990.
And we should mention that 1919
would be the equivalent of 2022.
Correct.
A molasses tidal wave killed 21
and destroyed much of North
Boston.
I've heard Yes. I was reading
about the molasses tidal wave.
It was hilarious. Not funny to
anyone drowning. Oh,
well, it's tasty. But still,
that's it. And what happened?
I don't really just come out of
the ocean, they would know there
was a molasses was a big
product. And there was some
factory they had these giant
barrels massive like oil
refinery sized barrels of
molasses. And I guess a couple
of them ruptured or something.
And a wave of molasses overtook
the whole area of the town and
people drowned.
That is worth the movie of the
week. At least. That's it. That
would be great movie. All right.
Next on the list. The 18th
Amendment was ratified. This is
the Prohibition Amendment. Could
we see something similar?
Eu prohibition that was in the
analogs, but had to think about
it. Well,
that was prohibition of alcohol.
Of course, at the time.
Yeah, back at prohibition of
anything that's stupid. Would
would apply. Now we have to
remember when the prohibition
era took place, Americans were
drinking like fish the amount of
drinking that went I was beyond
compare. We don't even have a
clue what it was like because
the average citizen was drinking
like two bottles of vodka a day
kind of thing
wasn't that in the same time in
Britain, people were dead to gin
carts on the street and it just
be out there hammered all day.
And
it was a it was an alcohol
problem. Yeah, I'm thinking,
you know, we could bring that
back. Anyway. 1990 was the red
summer. This is the Chicago race
riot. It was Chicago was the
largest of 26. Across the
country. We had postwar
inflation and high. High says
high employment, I guess high
employment Oh, the returning
soldiers caused all kinds of
labor strife strikes and
violence and estimated 4 million
American workers went on strike.
So we might see we're kind of
seeing the anti worker strikes
right now. We're also seeing the
anti work movement
and the anti work movement that
fits right in it's good. We
should make a little chart.
Well, I'm going to read this to
you a valency chart. Yeah. Oh,
yes. That's good. Okay, someone
is it taking notes and we'll do
it for us. We have producers.
The entire city of Seattle went
on strike for three days. The
entire Boston Police Department
went on strike and Massachusetts
governor Calvin Coolidge back
the firing of all of them.
300,000 steelwork, I
should mention that this was the
I believe that these strikes
which were taking place or
general strikes they're called
Yes. That's I think it was this
period that that produced the
laws liberal laws against
general strike. You don't
realize it you can't do it
legally. Call for a general
strike. To be correct. illegal
illegal to do that. Yep. We're
no commies. That's why Yeah,
300,000 steel workers went on
strike. 400,000 coal miners went
on strike. This could all
happen. I see this, this
repeating easily. Then we had
the Red Scare. Anarchists were
mailing anarchists, domestic
extremists. Were mailing bombs
all over the country. One
anarchist blew himself up in the
in front of Attorney General a
Michel Palmer's house. The
Roosevelts lived across the
street. Of course, the blame was
placed on immigrants and
Bolsheviks, the Red Scare so it
was a false flag. blamed on the
reds.
Palmer in a false flag. These
guys are actually bombed the
places.
No, but they they they blamed it
on someone else
who was doing it. The anarchists
were the Bolsheviks. Yeah, okay.
commies. Palmer instructed J.
Edgar Hoover to investigate the
red problem which led to the
Palmer Raids, where 1000s were
rounded up across the country,
many without warrants are being
charged. January 6. Anybody
that hey, January 6, one six,
they got a bunch of guys rounded
up without being charged. The
guy who did the most interesting
story, which isn't really
discussed much and I don't have
a clip is the guy who does the
what did the walkaway movement
for you know, quit the
Democratic Party? Yeah. Yeah. He
got railroaded by the FBI. He
was filming during the thing. He
had nothing to do with anything.
And they threw him in the
slammer. And he's still in now
he's out floating around trying
to get us some talk shows. He
can do it. It's just it's a
travesty of justice. Yeah.
We even loaded 3000
insurrectionists or Bolsheviks,
or activists or whatever onto a
boat without due process and
ship them to join their
Bolshevik friends in Russia.
Wow, that's badass. I didn't
know he did that. That's
pretty fun. That's not
happening.
The ACLU was founded in 1920 to
protest the unconstitutional
violation of civil liberties.
But the ACLU is now a piece of
crap. So that's
one thing they could run. If you
had
a good run, guys a good run.
Many legal civil liberty
violations continue to occur
under the authority of the
espionage, Espionage and
Sedition Act. being used right
now passed during World War One.
People are being held on
seditious conspiracy, which I
don't know that's the thing. The
White Sox in 1990 they worked
with in 1919. Sorry, I work with
the gangsters to throw the World
Series to the Black Sox.
No, they weren't considered the
Black Sox.
Oh, see, I don't know what I'm
talking about. Oh, who did they
play against?
I don't know who that was
against. But the White Sox is
scandal which resulted in a
number of like a barefoot
Johnson. Whoever's name is one
of the most famous baseball
players of all time, they threw
the games. And then they were
nicknamed a black sock. Oh, I
see. Okay. And because they got
busted. I don't know how this
happened. But it was a notorious
situation. So
we can just say the analog is
rigged sports. Something you
talk about the
analog to that now as you bring
it up. The analog today is the
fact that this guy Flores one of
the the coach of the Miami
Dolphins and then an old coach
from the Cleveland Browns say
that their coaches told them to
throw games. Mm hmm. This today,
this is this week. That's what
I'm saying. In sports news.
Yeah. In 1919, America also
ratified the 19th Amendment,
securing women's right to vote.
Well, there you go. Voting
voting rights bill. hotly
contested right now.
Yeah, it's things like that,
that that's not to get women to
vote. destek ensure that the
Democrats will be the only
people you can elect.
This is true. All of this was
happening, our producer
continues. At all, as all this
was happening, President Woodrow
Wilson was either in Paris for
the 1919 peace conference or
failing to convince the Senate
to ratify the treaty of
Versailles because it included
his league of nations idea now,
of course, the United Nations.
Wilson suffered a stroke while
campaigning for the treaty.
Hello, Joe Biden. dystroglycan
we
should I should mention is the
straightened out the history a
little bit. The League of
Nations never became the United
Nations.
Correct. It failed. That was the
initial idea. It was the end it
was it was the initial kind of
idea. It was at San Francisco.
It failed. We never joined it,
but it was still going on and
the whole thing flopped. And
then Hitler came along and that
was the end of it. The United
Nations was the World War Two BF
ham. Correct. Do the same thing.
And it still stinks. So I don't
know. But now,
but now listen to this. So our
president at the time Woodrow
Wilson suffered a stroke while
campaigning for the treaty. He
left him incapacitated until the
end of his term, which was
covered up from the public.
Could it be any more analog
and in fact, Woodrow Wilson's
problem which everyone knew
about but but the media wouldn't
report it to the public is that
and the media again, is not
reporting anything to the public
that it should. It is the reason
for the 25th amendment.
Yes, of course. wasn't his wife
running the show for a while?
Yes, his wife was just like Jill
Biden.
This is history baby.
This is a pleasant woman. Jill
Biden is very pleasant. Yeah.
Todd continues. Let's hope Let's
all hope and pray America
doesn't suffer a year like 1919.
Well, Todd seems like we're
right in the middle of it with a
lot of things matching up. No
one No wonder Republican Warren
G. Harding won the 1920
presidential election on a
campaign pledge of quote, a
return to normalcy. I can't, I
can't Yeah, that's what Biden
ran and ran on. So that's we're
kind of we're kind of askew
they're a campaign he ran from
his front porch in Marion, Ohio.
So that's, that's, that's a year
later, again, Biden, and Biden
in the basement. But that was,
you know, that was the year
after I was the 2220 22
election. So I thought this was
fascinating. It really, really
hit me the deck. Yes, of course,
I will. And then one other
producer note very important. I
received as you can imagine a
lot of emails about graphene,
graphene oxide, a graph of all
kinds of graphene related stuff
in the vaccines as we have as we
had that child, I
said, somebody sent me by I'm
going to tell you my position on
this, somebody sent me a bunch
of this stuff, too. And you've
also did a great report on the
show. But I see it as the
classic you know, we're not
liable for anything let's just
put let's just have our
manufacturing fall apart and
ships and whatever goes into
woodchips. Who cares what's
packed into this vaccine? I
think it's just debris, debris,
debris debris, because it's not
none of us consistent is all
looks a little different. And it
just seems like junk in the
vaccine. I do have one last
minute. Can I Can I read the
notes? Before we just let me
just buy it. Yeah, because it's
important. No, I think you like
it. No, don't do that. Okay, so
first of all, graphene, graphene
oxide, there's a lot of
interesting stuff going on with
it. And it definitely is being
experimented on in medical uses
for release of nano stuff, and
just all kinds of things going
on that looks very real and
official. However, I feel that
from this one producer, and
remember, we were looking at the
fifth column, it's a Spanish
outfit. They did have labs, they
had a lab report of this
graphene or graphene oxide that
was in the vaccine samples that
they tried. Here's what our
producer said, and I think this
is correct. At least regarding
this case, graphene may be
plastic sun may be graphene, I
don't know. Actually, I met this
producer in Louisville in
Colorado A while back regarding
the whole graphene oxide vaccine
theory. I happen to have some
insight into this as I make core
facility research director at a
university and have external
agreements with a few pharma
companies. My research lab
happens to be an electron
microscope Mike microp, Mike
cross microscopy lab microscopy
microscopy, they had got
electron microscopes in the
biochemistry department, which
images proteins, virus and other
biological specimens to
determine 2d and 3d structures.
I have looked over the paper and
John is right. It's nonsense.
It's actually almost hilarious
how obvious it is to debunk the
entire paper as the substrate
used to apply the sample and
image in the transmission
electron microscope was made of
wait for it. graphene oxide.
they misinterpreted where the
graphene oxide is coming from.
It's not in the vaccine, but on
the grid that the sample was
stained on. It's a fairly common
practice to use graphene oxide
grids. We even make them here at
the university. Now that I'm
going to believe, like it, I
think that's a great debunking,
but that's why we have great
producers we do. Now I have one
last COVID clip shows jumping to
and I'm glad you stopped me. And
I only have the beginning of it.
I'll explain the rest of it
because I don't want to play it
was like a 10 minute thing COVID
And white tailed deer.
Scientists have recently
discovered what they are calling
a silent outbreak of Coronavirus
among white tailed deer. William
Brangham is back now with this
report about how one of the most
ubiquitous species in North
America got COVID And what that
means for the future of the
pandemic. And a warning viewers
may find some of the images in
this report distressing.
There an elegant sight dancing
through the trees. There are an
estimated 25 million white
tailed deer in the US and now
Scientists have learned some
have shockingly high rates of
COVID infections.
The level of infectivity they
found in these animals was truly
stunning. gobsmacked is the word
I use. That's the technical term
for a technical term was it was
quite quite striking.
gobsmacked Yes, I've heard this
I've heard this report so
it turns out at this point in
time to deer somehow picked it
up and they think they get it
from a food scrap or something
when Dear God, they all got it.
Yeah, every DM most every deer
that they've study at this point
has got COVID and now there are
no symptoms. The deers aren't
dropping like flies.
I can confirm I have hundreds of
white tailed deer right tailed
deer around here.
And they're not dropping like
flies and they don't think but
they don't can't be sure but
they don't think it's going to
go up and go crazy and in the
deer population and come out the
other ending and it reinfect the
human population with a bad
light. Like a bat. Yeah, like a
bat would do if you eat the deer
if he did deer or you be around
them or kiss the deer like
someone would might do some some
animal lover. They kiss animals.
I don't know if you ever seen
this? I have I've seen that
happen. Yeah, people kiss dogs
that kiss cats that kiss
everything. And I don't know
why. But I just thought this was
an interesting report because
this thing now it's a reservoir.
Whether you eat them I think you
better know what to make of the
whole thing that didn't ever
concluded much at the end is
that the fact that all these
deer are passed on to each
other.
Well, guy had heard this report
and I didn't know what to make
of it. All Macron Yeah, this
just this tons of white tailed
Dovre on here. They look pretty
happy here. Yeah. Pretty happy
and they're not getting shot
around here.
Well, you know, they did have a
little factoid thing. They
posted white tear tailed deer
worldwide. You went down to a
population of 330,000. I at one
point because they were being
but there I'll tell you this.
I've had it. I've had these
deer. They're delicious. It is
one of the finest finishes you
can eat. Yeah, it has great
flavor is just a fabulous
product. And so they were
killing them all by shooting
them and eating them. So they
put the kibosh on that they
quickly jacked up their
population to total worldwide
only 50 million takes a day or
two the crazy
to have six 50 million right
now. We go back to eating them.
We watched with great glee as
the bucks were just corralling
these poor, poor Doze and just
gang raping him.
Oh, yeah, they're like, the same
way and you
know and Phoebe was out in the
back like her and you get those
bucks and like with the hope in
the in the like, Roman pound Oh,
yeah. Oh, yeah, they're crazy.
They're crazy.
Yeah, I'm gonna get her and get
a running start here on Yeah,
well, I might we used to have
ducks up in Port Angeles and
Mimi finally gets we got sick of
these ducks Mimi, mainly because
the duck met the male ducks are
rapists just worse gear
and the the ever feminist could
not stand for this
anymore. Not putting up with
this.
These rapist What did she do?
She poisoned him.
No, she just let him she just
got rid of them. I don't know
what the ducks we didn't eat.
She won't eat them either. By
the way. That's another thing
you get a duck flock of ducks or
some geese even or our chickens.
No not nobody's eating these
animals. I don't know why
I love a little duck comfy. Does
it for me. Duck
is tasty and goose is good but
goose eggs. I'm off to track
them.
Wait wait wait wait wait I have
a jingle for that on a second.
This was great. I think it was
Fletcher who sent this I got to
get this one lined up for quick
access
we're going off the rails. goose
eggs are the world's greatest
egg if you like eggs well they
don't they're not like buy their
duck eggs are no good for
anything but baking because they
they're kind of get a kind of a
funny texture. They're
better for eggs have it duck
eggs you want to keep for a bit
until they're a little rotten.
That's when the duck egg is
useful. Yeah, that's right. Yes
exactly. Democrat John what
happened to no agenda bro.
Agenda issue no. To do
now the goose egg is anyone get
goose eggs deaths. The egg you
want to eat it? They're
terrific. They're almost there
about 75% yolk and they taste
like a very rich rich chicken
egg. And if you want to use them
for pay, this is what the French
use If they can for some of
those, you go to France and he
had custard it's nothing like it
over here. Just because you're
using these goose and duck eggs
for to make these customers.
Oh, you can't Yeah, that would
be very different than a chicken
egg. Very different. Oh, well I
did talk to Joe Rogan about him
off. I'm back on rails.
Yeah, I did talk to Joe Rogan
about the whitetail deer around
the house. I said those no good
did just in my backyard is that
I actually said I don't
understand what the big deal is
with deer hunting. So I can just
close my eyes almost pump off a
couple rounds that got me some
food said why are they doing it?
Are they nice? Oh, no, no, no.
These deer figured it out.
They're actually the tastiest
but they go they go that because
they know they're not going to
get whacked. So he says the best
way to do it is with a bow and
arrow so the ones don't catch
on.
Yeah, I know a lot I knew a
couple of guys who are bow
hunters yeah using they use the
compound bow and they claim
that's the only way to go
alright I have I've learned some
information about some of the
banking issue before
you before you go to learn. I do
want to at least catches up I
have a catch up clip for Joe
Rogan since you mentioned well
if you can do
Rogan then then I have I have
stuff about Rogan. So we won't
do Rogan.
I only have one Rogan clip
ketchup clip. Okay. It's from
NPR. It's trying to keep us up
to date
Neil Young's former bandmates
are standing behind him after he
asked his record company to
remove his music from Spotify.
They're protesting being on the
same platform is a controversial
podcast hosted by Joe Rogan.
MPRs mentally Delbanco reports
in
solidarity with Neil Young David
Crosby, Stephen Stills and
Graham Nash say they support
pulling their recordings from
Spotify. Each are asking their
solo work be removed to this
week, Young said he refused to
have his music on the same audio
streaming service as Joe Rogan,
who he said was spreading false
information about COVID-19
vaccines. In a statement Young's
former bandmates agreed quote
while we always value alternate
points of view they wrote
knowingly spreading
disinformation during this
global pandemic has deadly
consequences. Similarly,
singers, India Ari and Joni
Mitchell have also asked Spotify
to remove their music.
Meanwhile, Spotify CEO said the
platform will be posting content
advisories before any podcast
discussing COVID-19.
Yeah, and very interesting. I
got a number of emails and
tweets yesterday and today of
people saying, Hey, man, your
podcast has been taken down off
of Spotify. To which I Spotify,
which I say we're not on
Spotify. And people said, Yes,
you were and I said, Oh, really?
Yeah. Well, that was a that was
a pirated feed that was pirated.
And yeah. And yeah, Sir Chris
Jacob says he heard ads in it.
So if you were listening to No,
if you were listening to no
agenda on Spotify, and you heard
ads, that was someone stealing,
stealing Spotify stealing
unbelievers
a poster, there's still one show
on, which is on it says a leg or
I don't know whether it's not
was still up there. But they had
and it wasn't even posted by us
or them or some third party. And
it's just sitting there. It's
one with the balloons on the
well, this this apparently was
being updated. So I guess this
was a while ago, this can't be
going on now. Yesterday,
I got these notes yesterday.
Yeah, I
know. But that doesn't mean that
they heard him yesterday,
because I was when I was talking
to the door going back and
forth. The Spotify a woman. They
took everything down right after
that. And this has recently been
if you could have maybe heard it
a couple of weeks ago, a month
ago.
Okay. Well, what's interesting
is that in our feed, we actually
have A to F according to the 2.0
podcast specification, which is
a real thing, a block tag, which
means no one should import it
without contacting the, the feed
owner directly. But you know, do
they adhere to that? No, of
course not. Anyway, if you're
hearing it, let us know. Because
that's that's theft. And that,
by the way, is how Rogan got the
big bucks. I remember him saying
yes, Spotify says, Oh, can we
put your show on Spotify? And
Rogen said no, I don't see why
we use gonna make money off me
know, until they paid him Big
Bucks. I'm not expecting that.
I'm not expecting that. But why
should we be any different? No
Buzz off. And they have total
control and ownership of your
content. not screw up anyway.
Yeah, so this is creating large
panic everywhere. It's just they
did we can't believe he's not
off the air, but we don't really
want him off the air because I
do want to make props for
Spotify. And of course, really,
Neil Young really just hates
Spotify. Everyone hates Spotify
in the music business because it
getting ripped off by Spotify
and statutory payments for
streaming. So that's all
convoluted, but I thought Brian
seltzer water on CNN is he's in
panic mode and narrative is I
want to show all kinds of
opinions.
Which sounds great, but not all
opinions are created equal. You
think about major newsrooms like
CNN that have health departments
and deaths and operations that
work hard on verifying
information on COVID-19. And
then you have talk show stars
like Joe Rogan, who just winging
it, who make it up as they go
along. And because, like Logan
are trusted by people that don't
trust real newsrooms, we have
attention a problem that's much
bigger than Spotify, much bigger
than any single platform, Kate,
but that's what that is the
heart of this right now.
Yeah, but you're right, it is
getting at something bigger that
isn't going to be solved in one
Joe Rogan video or one statement
from Spotify. That's for sure.
It's good to see you, Brian.
Thank you so much.
It is so much fun to watch these
people. Talk about someone who
has 10 times the viewership
reported of their
their rinky dink news. In
reality, there's no doubt about
it. He's got a lot for sure.
Nobody that nobody watches.
Stelter. Well, no,
but But my point is, they all
say, Well, this guy, just an
unprepared douchebag. How can
you have 11 million people
watching? It's brain frying
them? They don't like, oh, we
have news rooms. And we have the
infrastructure
standing a clue. They used to
have Larry King on CNN. And he
would do interviews of the
controversial Yeah. And he would
just ask him questions, and they
were like, yeah, they do they
understand that model? No,
no, it's a podcast. It's not an
official CNN broadcast, please.
And that little spiel of his
about what we do in fact,
checking it out. We do this so
we make sure we only get
accurate information. I see no
evidence of this. So and by the
way, since we're on it, I do
have the clip about the suckers
out. Wait, I know you're going
too fast. I gotta stay with
Rogan. Then you come my way.
Yeah. Going, going.
Here's here's what is I had kind
of a new epiphany, although not
new for the show, as to what's
really going on here. First of
all, I already said the
musicians, they're just pissed
off at Spotify in general,
everyone else is virtue
signaling. However, if you look
at the pushback on Spotify and
Rogen, it started with him
bringing on what started
earlier, it was always like,
well, he called some some trans
woman to dude, you know, it
always be kind of like an
offhanded joke from the M five m
from the new shows like, Oh,
your podcast and Joe Rogan fe, a
misogynist, that he brought on
Abigail Schreier,
who wrote a book that's died. I
always thought that was the
beginning. That's
that was the true beginning of
the woke pushback, which
resulted in you know, the, the
walkout at Spotify, and it was
still,
and I will interrupt again, and
say, in fact, Rogan should have
been praised by everyone in the
media for doing what nobody else
would do by letting her talk.
Exactly. Even Adam Carolla
wouldn't let her on the podcast
because he's a pussy. So and I
thought that was that was great.
It was brave boy, it was brave.
He did it. So he had Abigail
Schreier, on that's when the
woke stuff started to happen.
But it still wasn't a full time
mainstream news story. No, this
happened. And the no agenda show
knows how this works. The minute
Joe Rogan with his audience 10
times bigger than the M five M
started to maybe convince people
not to consume the big
pharmaceutical products. That's
when all of a sudden their
stooges in the media are
activated and go after him.
That's what's happening
here. sleeper cells were alerted
$60 billion a year
for some of these companies.
Yeah, they will do anything they
can to stop Joe Rogan that is in
my mind the true problem because
I have it
holy. Yeah. And it makes nothing
but says you do the same thing.
If you were a big pharma CEO
you'd go you don't want to put
up with this bull crap exactly.
You have a message yeah
messages. You're paying to get
to use paid big bucks now to get
this message out. Now
look back. What was the first
thing that a CNN did? Joe Rogan
horse Do you warmer paced
eating? That is because the main
the mainstream media is paid to
discredit anything that Pharma
is not selling. It's obvious.
That's what happened. Now,
something beautiful happened
because Jen Psaki was asked
about this by some incredible
woke reporter and the the
precedent booth there. And and
she gave us something to clip
she gave us now well, this can
be both our clip.
No, I mean, it's go on and play
the clip.
Last week, the Surgeon General
also was asked on MSNBC about
Joe Rogan's vaccine comments on
Spotify. And he said that tech
companies have an important role
to play in stopping
misinformation because he
they're the product I'm going to
places where misinformation
spreads. Spotify is putting out
advisory warnings on episodes
that have to do with COVID-19.
Does the White House in the
administration think this is a
satisfactory step? Or do you do
you think that companies like
Spotify should go further than
just, you know, putting a label
on there to say, hey, go do your
own, you know, check this out,
you know, there's more research,
you can look at research, right?
Sure. Well, I you probably know.
But the Surgeon General also
took the unprecedented step to
issue an advisor on the risk of
misinformation and public
health, which is a very
significant step, admit that he
talked about the role social
media platforms have so our hope
is that all major tech
platforms, and all major news
sources for that matter, be
responsible and be vigilant to
ensure the American people have
access to accurate information
on something as significant as
COVID-19 that certainly includes
Spotify. So this disclaimer,
just got to love Spotify.
That's just that's just I
noticed butterfly effect when I
saw that all I clip was Spotify.
Well, but the threat she
provides in this, which is what
I was going to do in my setup is
pretty, pretty evil
information on something as
significant as COVID-19. That
certainly includes Spotify. So
this disclaimer, it's a positive
step. But we want every platform
to continue doing more to call
out misinformation mis and
disinformation will also
uplifting, accurate information.
I mean, look at the facts,
right, you're 17 times more
likely to be hospitalized if
you're unvaccinated and eight
times more likely to die than
someone who is boosted if you're
unvaccinated. That's pretty
significant. And we think that
is something that unquestionably
should be the basis of how
people are communicating about
it. But ultimately, you know,
our view is it's a it's a it's a
good step. It's a positive step,
but there's more that can be
done.
It's a positive step. Yes,
censorship is a positive step.
Here's the one that sealed the
deal for me. Everyone keeps
everyone keeps repeating this
regurgitating 270 Doctors later
joined by 1000s says all these
people said hey, do you know
that one of the original signers
was the original 270 signers of
this document hosted on a word
WordPress blog? Dr. Catherine
Wallace
Dr. Katz right yes
doc she's a pure member of the
Halo team paid for by United
Nations and Pfizer to market the
vaccines she's the this we need
to for all those people who
signed it we need a what do you
call that a disclosure of
conflict? Dr. Leland over I had
that list in front of me
I don't remember I don't
remember being Doctor cat though
that that tripped me out I
remember you went through the
list of bunch of boneheads and
podcasters he didn't tell him I
casters for podcasts a bunch of
Dude dude was it somebody
signing I'm saying I'm in
yeah well this is a ultimately
this all just comes back to
podcasting is bad now the
economist will the wild west of
online audio streamers look
increasingly like social media
but without the content
controls. Yeah, content controls
pod bean get to work and cut
these people off.
And with that I'd like to thank
you for your courage say in the
morning to you the man who put
the sea in the colossal molasses
tidal wave ladies and gentlemen,
Mr. John C. Devorah.
Are we okay there? Are you doing
okay.
Okay, all right. Hey.
Good morning to Mr. Adam curry.
Also no morning to Cebu Rafi
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assist from Taunton, Neil, for
the artwork for episode 1421. We
titled that the chuck hotel.
This now was also available on a
t shirt from no agenda shop.com.
That's how fast and how love how
love this image was and how fast
it's gone into production. And
this was the nordstream Caviar
not certified tin that we had
lots of debate over the color of
the tin in more ways than one.
The first being that this is not
an official caviar color of the
tin. The red, I believe is the
official color we both have
purchased this used to see in
the Soviet Yes, both of us has
purchased this product in the
Soviet Union. Yeah. That was and
the other one was there with
this. This was kind of funny
because I guess capillus agenda,
uploaded these two, and then
Taunton. Neil went, hey, hey,
hey, your colors are not right.
yet. She's a stickler.
And she corrected them. And
what's cool as John says, yeah,
they're much better. I however,
am the guy who cannot see the
numbers in the color dots. I'm
just like, you're colorblind.
Yeah, they're identical. Yeah,
no, they're not. No, that clay I
believe you see, especially the
red that was way off. Yeah. No,
I could not it was a good job.
But the Blue was less of an
issue. But the it was fixed
there. Yeah. Good work on the
color correction. It's a great
little piece of art. But we
looked at the other stuff and
there was you know, stuff that
was I mean, I use the curiously
just as a as a coincidence. I
use tanta Neil's Happy New Year
or image because it was Chinese
New Year. Oh, that's right.
That's right. And I use that in
a newsletter. And
how do they get to choose those
dates? Do they get to choose the
tu tu tu tu dates? And they say,
Oh, well, that's a cool date.
We'll make that Chinese New
Year. No, is it always on
February 2?
It's individually it's a week of
celebrations in the official
days, one of those days and I
think it was yesterday. It could
be wrong. Okay. Just a
coincidence. But the good is the
you're the tiger. And I figured
it was a good time to use that
piece of art. The other stuff?
There was a lot of stuff. It was
kind of interesting, but it
wasn't anything so compelling
that that the caviar didn't beat
it.
No, there was a couple a lot of
trucker stuff which just didn't.
didn't quite do it.
I did like to say the Kenny Benz
pipeline.
Yeah. Did we not see that one at
the time? Kathy? I think we did.
But it wasn't as good as the is
the lid.
Yeah. What? And by the way, on
the t shirt. For some reason,
they've just kept the logo and
remove the tin. And it feels
like it doesn't work the same
way. I mean, they remove the
tin.
Well, if you look at the t
shirt, no agenda shop.com
Haven't seen okay. Yeah, they
took the they took the logo, the
from the artwork. Everything's
the same, except there's no
background of the tin. Just the
blue. You don't see the tin or
the caviar around it. Oh, kind
of see kind of that. So you
don't see it's a tin it looks
more like a logo now. Oh, that
just fish. Yeah, yeah. Just by
the way, how, how cool is that?
If you really look at this, look
at this artwork. And if you're
using it, a modern podcast app,
new podcast apps calm. You'll
see this image right now on your
screen in your podcast app. Do
you see the subtleness of this
image? You don't look in the
middle and the end the tail?
What letter Do you see?
The middle and the tail? Look at
the round
the round circle curry Dvorak
and the right hand side of the
tail. What letter Do you see?
I see. I don't see it. I
see you QO I
see a cue I can see the
I think it might have been on
purpose.
Maybe maybe not thought it was.
Stuff just happened.
That little swirl of the tail. I
thought that was pretty genius.
was well done.
Yeah, I think you're talking
about the dorsal fin and
yes, yeah. Yes, correct.
Correct. Correct. Yeah, had some
cool there. Anyway, we really
appreciate the work capitalist
agenda and with your assist from
Taunton, you know, that's what
we call colleagues, man. When
you're helping the other guy
win. Just because it's right.
That's what that's what America
is about. Neither of them are
American, I think has
to do could also be a Karen I
don't think
so. I don't think so. So right
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executive producers and
Associate Executive producers of
episode 1422 we kick it off with
Sir sorted out from Houston
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we go out we hit people in the
mouth
nothing like fresh kids
just a couple of things I want
to get rid of a sucker got
finally quit.
Yeah, this sounded real sketchy
to me, man.
Well, I agree in my thinking is
that a The writing's on the wall
with John Malone coming in, it
would be humiliating to be
fired. Mm hmm. And this is the
way to get out great. Somewhat
Grace, Grace, Grace, Grace,
Grace has graciously. Except I
think it may kind of backfire in
reverse. At least if you listen
to your friend Megan, discussing
the whole story with the woman
who wrote the original piece for
Radar Online. As part one.
Today's News is a long time
coming. We posted this story
back in January on January 4,
but we actually have been
working on this story on
reporting it out for years. And
we had photographic evidence
supporting this story back last
year when we spotted Jeff and
Alison at a Billy Joel concert.
So we really put in the
groundwork to make sure that we
were 100% confident with this
story. And in January, we
decided that there was just too
much evidence and the world
really needed to know about this
just because it was an open
secret in the media world didn't
mean that it was okay.
Okay. And of course no one was
interested in it because he runs
CNN and they didn't want to take
off Jeff Zucker. They want to
get on CNN, they want to be
seen. And I know you reported in
your piece you were told to he's
a vindictive guy, and you better
be careful.
Absolutely. And you know one
thing about Radar Online that
all our readers know from over
the years is that we post
stories without fear or favor
and we are really dedicated to
pulling back the curtain and
letting people know what's
actually happening in media. So
it didn't scare us that he is a
vindictive, nasty person if
anything that was extra
incentive to really show the
truth about what he was doing.
No wait, who was this woman?
Where she's going to broke the
story? Yeah. And what
publication Radar Online which I
think is a spin off a variety or
to Hollywood reporter is owned
by one of the two
guys legit? Yeah, legit PR
outfit. She sounds like she was
sent on a mission. Just this is
a this is no secret. I agree
with that. Yep. Well, let's
listen to your next clip. And
then I will give you my about
this. In this case, it talks
about the woman which is kind of
funny.
Alison Gaullist is the woman
woman's released a statement
now? I mean, of course, it's the
woman you reported about. She's
released a statement now as
follows. Jeff and I have been
close friends and professional
partners for over 20 years.
Recently, our relationship
changed during COVID. Recently,
she says I regret that we didn't
disclose it at the right time.
I'm incredibly proud of my time
at CNN and look forward to
continuing the great work we do
every day she has not yet
resigned, nor done anything
other than released the
statement so far as we know.
Okay, so let's pick it back up
with Alison goalless. First of
all, according to your
reporting, is it true that it
was only recently that their
relationship changed during
COVID? From professional to
personal?
Absolutely not. And that word is
just a classic piece of PR spin
coming from someone who's a PR
professional. And she joined CNN
back in 2013. And Katie Couric
said, and her book published
last year that even that time,
there were questions rumbling
about their relationship. So,
you know, I'd like I said, I
think everyone who knows
anything about this story knows
that it's been happening for a
lot longer than recent months.
They've known each other for
over 20 years, because my
understanding is she was I don't
know what her job was young at
CNN, I'm sorry, at NBC. When he
was an executive there.
Yes. So she was actually just
like a public relations adviser,
very young, very junior, like
you said, and she rapidly raised
through the ranks at NBC. CNN
eventually became the Executive
Vice President and Chief
Marketing Officer. So all of our
sources and people inside CNN
and even Katie, in her book,
have said that there are so many
questions about the nature of
her scent at CNN. Was it really
because of her talents? Or was
it because of her close
relationships?
Wow. Wow. Wow, how are you
allowed to do this to women in
today's day and age? That's very
surprising that you can talk
well, she's a woman. So she's
allowed to say, but basically,
she's a whore is what she's
saying.
Yes, this damn. This goes on.
Pretty much the conclusion they
come to.
Wow. Well, here's what I read
was you know, Jevon, excuse me
during the Cuomo investigation,
Chris Cuomo.
Just to me, this is the cover
story. This
is the cover story, but it was
Chris Cuomo investigation. Where
what did we learn from the Chris
Cook Chris Coleman
investigation. One of his
producers Katie fiddler, one of
Jake Tapper's producers Katie
Fiddler The Boss Ah, yeah, it
shouldn't have disclosed an
improper relationship I'm sorry
I have to resign Come on. I
think he knew about the kiddie
fiddling at least knew about it.
And to it and that's a morass.
That's probably still not they
haven't probably really dug that
hole deep enough yet. It just
feels like CNN has got him and
now with this accusation that
you can screw your way to the
top in media. Oh,
what never heard never heard of
such a thing. That's just crazy.
Well, yeah, good. riddens and
that that deal is on and I think
it's all approved now. The time
more the Warner media. Oh, yeah.
That's deposition. Yeah.
Yeah, where the rats are
escaping the ship.
Well, where are they? where's it
gonna go? Where's the sucker
gonna go?
I don't think he's gonna get a
job for a long time. Hmm. Is
this isn't resolved fully
because now it looks like he's
been playing favorites with his
girlfriend. So it's like, hey,
go over with anybody. So he's
not going to get any job for
until this is resolved
completely. Yeah, he's got a guy
I'm sure he's got a golden
parachute and he's fine and he's
gonna starve to death. To beg
for money on the corners. But
that's but these other guests
it's going to be interesting to
see I would I think a dead pool
is in order here where you have
a when are they going to who's
going to be next? Is it going to
be Don Lemon? Is it going to be
meat guy and and you're funny
pinched face boyfriend who's
going to be next on the chopping
block because these guys are
gonna have to get out of there.
Malone
mentioned hold on Mika is MSNBC.
She's not CNN. Oh, I
keep forgetting you're right.
But there's something going on
there
too because Rachel Maddow is,
quote, going on hiatus for a bit
to do a movie. Hello. in show
business we call that done.
Don't go on hiatus. Yeah, this
is the news from this week. Yes.
Rachel Maddow? Yeah, I think I
have the story right here.
Rachel Maddow taking a hiatus to
work on a movie. As she just
renegotiated her contract
reportedly. Yeah, this she's
out. She's out. No, really.
She's out.
Look into it. This is
interesting. Okay, well, okay.
You're right. Mika.
Unfortunately, yeah, damn it.
But Don Lemon is going to go on.
I don't know how Stelter is
going to hang in there. No,
still
just filters got that Stelter
has to go. Key was attached. He
was attached to suckers.
butthole
Yeah, you're probably right. And
then and then that fat face
blonde?
Yeah, Alison Camerata, she's,
she's annoying. Yeah, she's
annoying. She's got she come.
Did she come from Fox initially?
She was one of the she came?
Yes. I think she was one of
the that I remember. And I just
point this out to people. John
Malone was a huge Trump
supporter. And he saw what
happened. Yeah. And he's, you
know, he's wanted to talk about
a guy who carries a grudge. John
Malone is like the is the is the
Darth Vader of the media. Now
he's gonna just come in there
and just fire everybody and they
had to bail out before where
that happened.
Camerata worked for many years
at Fox News, most notably as
part of the Fox and Friends
franchise and a co host of Fox
and Friends Weekend. Was she not
part of the Roger Ailes? Or she
just yeah, she she was she
covered the me to movement.
Anyway. It's not nice to call
her a fat face blonde.
Did I say that? Yeah.
I just realized that was kind of
uncalled for. Let's look, I had
to describe her because I know
Renee. Well, when I say Chucky
who Which woman do you think I'm
talking about?
I think of Jon Gruden. No, no
woman, Chucky. Well, Jon Gruden
Jen Psaki course, hello.
Oh, I don't. I'm not getting
that reference. orange hair.
Chucky, Chucky,
Chucky, the terror the terror
doll.
Yeah. Okay. I didn't know it had
orange hair.
So, Jen movies, so Chucky Saki,
I'm just gonna be really rude to
her. She, she knew that that
I've been looking at, you know,
again, Wall Street, the banking
the reverse repos have been
talking to the former New York
banker. And something happened
today that Glenn Beck put out
which I need to correct because
he's not entirely right. But
that actually opened my eyes to
what I think is really happening
with the financial markets,
which I know nothing about,
really. I'm dumb in that regard.
But for sure, Jen Psaki sees bad
stuff coming coming her way. And
I think today we have jobs
numbers coming out. And so she
needed to prepare everybody for
the shitty numbers that are
coming.
Because Omar Khan was so highly
transmissible nearly 9 million
people called out sick in early
January when the jobs data was
being collected. So during that
same period of time, and the
week, the survey was taken the
week of January 12, was at the
height of the omachron Spike. So
we just wanted to kind of
prepare, you know, people to
understand how the data is
taken, what they're looking at,
and what it is an assessment of.
And as a result, the month jobs
report may show job losses in
large part because workers were
out sick from omachron At the
point when it was peaking during
the period when the week where
the data was taken.
Now how do you square that with
the data for these people?
Yeah, by the way, I'm going to
give you a clip of the day for
pulling out one out of the blue
cuz I didn't hear this and I'm
I'm laughing you're laughing
you're stupid Clip of the Day
but it is glib. That's a great
catch.
But it's also ridiculous. is
ridiculous. It was so good about
how does it work? Is she saying
that the people were sick so
then they were fired?
I don't know what to say. You're
right she's she's treading
water. Or maybe
and I think you could sell it by
saying well, payrolls. Obviously
were lower because people were
out sick and you know, asshole
companies don't pay people who
are sick. that you could do
that. But that would have broken
another narrative, I'm sure. No,
this was the news because
there's two numbers out floating
out in the universe, which need
to be addressed. And the first
one is this while
the US national debt has topped
$30 trillion, for the first
time, about 7 trillion of it was
racked up during the pandemic.
So that's the the national debt.
But what I've been trying to
understand with these reverse
repos where the Federal Reserve
was lending astronomical amounts
of money to banks, just before
the 2020 discovery of COVID sar
called SARS, to look back to the
same events occurring in
2008 2009. With the reverse
repos, this is really the
overnight lending to banks,
because they, they can't really,
in my understanding, the banks
need to park some money, they
need to move this bit hundreds
of billions or maybe more back
and forth, because they really
aren't solving. So they need a
quick loan, they need a quick
loan, they'll give it right back
the next day, you know, so it
seemed like more activity is
happening in 2019, than it was
in 2008 2009. And even the
former New York banker said,
Well, it looks like one of the
sisters is in trouble, like
there's a bank somewhere that is
in trouble. And that's why they
they because the Federal Reserve
is supposed to be the lender of
last resort for the banks to
quote unquote, bail them out. So
even though this story in 2011,
I looked it up in our own show
notes was reported about the $29
trillion that the Federal
Reserve pumped into banks. This
story is now returning 10 years
later, because at the time, the
Federal Reserve said we don't
really want to disclose
everything that we're doing,
which was truly only about the
names of the banks who they gave
the money to. But the 29
trillion, it's 30. Some say Oh
30,000,000,000,020 9 trillion
just coincidental that it's the
same as the national debt. That
was known. But what Glenn Beck
did is now that a FOIA request
has come out and shows who the
banks are, is key blows this up
to something that is completely
wrong, but actually exposes
what's really happening. So this
is a piece that a lot of people
sent me and this is from Glenn
Beck two days ago.
Levy Economics Institute is the
one that got the FOIA, and they
have the findings. And let me
give you the truth of what the
Fed did. Between 2008 and 2010.
The Fed bailed out the banks.
Now they said they give $3.5
trillion. Well, Citi Group, it's
almost nationalizing Citi Group,
Citi Group got 2.5 trillion,
Morgan Stanley got to trillion,
Merrill Lynch got 1.9 trillion,
Bank of America got 1.3
trillion. But that's not all. We
gave billions to the Bank of
Scotland, Germany, Switzerland,
the UK, France, Belgium. Hmm. We
gave $3.7 trillion to Japan. 1.4
trillion to the UK 1.3 trillion
to Germany, we bailed the world
out to the to the tune, you want
to know why they needed 10 years
to the tune of $29 trillion.
They digitized $29 trillion, and
didn't tell you a damn thing
about it.
So this is what the banker told
me a couple months ago, he said
I don't know what what these
people are writing that you're
that you're seeing, but they're
double counting everything. I
didn't understand what he was
saying. But the example the
Federal Reserve is very open
about this. And that's kind of
the funny thing. I think Becca
is missing this entirely. Most
people are missing it. The way
these loans work is there
overnight loans. So and there's
a very slight percentage but
over trillions of dollars, it's
a lot of money. So these banks
are insolvent, they need money
to continue to operate so they
do a quick overnight loan,
everything's okay. I'm
simplifying this like all heck,
but they pay it back. Every
single one of those numbers was
paid back. Forget the funny
money of how fractional banking
reserve and bank reserves but
that's all you have to know. The
banks got it gave it back. So in
total, it was $29 trillion. It
was often the same, you know, 3
trillion that was recirculating.
Now I don't I didn't clip the
rest of what Beck was saying.
But if you take that to 2019 in
September, the same thing was
happening with a slight
difference. The difference is,
it was no longer overnight, it
was three days it was a week, it
was two months, they're still
paying it back. But instead of,
you know, remember, the Federal
Reserve is the lender of last
resort. So these banks are in
very, in some kind of balance
sheet problem, where they need
the money much longer than just
the typical overnight. And this
is the thing that BEC went
totally off the rails with off
the rails. So they're doing
about a trillion dollars a week.
And you can look at the chart,
it's true, it's probably more
it's like more like 1.7 trillion
a week. But they're getting it
back and back, counted it up and
said, Well, that's 95 weeks so
far of the pandemic, that's $100
trillion. So they've stolen $130
trillion. It's not true. What is
true, is the system is so
corrupt, that we are keeping it
afloat. With a trillion dollar
blown every single week, this
shit is on the brink of
collapsing, if you don't have
that money flowing to the bank,
or they don't resolve whatever
the problem is. And it was
Lehman Brothers, I guess was
part of the fix. In 2008 2009,
something's gonna happen. And
that's like in our face. I got
to talk to Horowitz about it
because he understands this
stuff better than I do. But it
seems like that's what's
happening. The banks and
insurance all the same banks.
They can't, they can't make ends
meet. So they have to keep
borrowing money. They give it
back but they have to borrow
every single time before the
rent comes due or whatever's
going on with them. That's a lot
of money. That's that they're
out there. And there's there's
not working. I think
it works great.
You don't need much of a hiccup
for something to go bad. I'm not
sure of that. Now I know you're
not sure I know you're not sure.
And neither is the former New
York banker. He also says no
nothing to worry about. It'll
just continue.
Works. Whatever works, you know
that to play games. All I know
is that trucks are moving. This
isn't services are here that
cost gills.
Bro, please just do me one favor
and bid up just get a freezer
and just get some beef or
something. I just want to make
sure I don't have it. I just
don't want to have to worry
about you. There's also
something going on in Europe was
something calling it target to
or something is something with
the euro. The euro is
going to stop it right now and
go back to the earlier part of
the show where we talked about
the overlay after the pandemic.
The other part of the overlay
and the riots, then Volker
there's a big boom in this. Yes.
And the roaring 20s are coming
up.
But I think we have to go
through some crap first.
There was no crap in Indian
1980 9019 period except for the
Bryant's and
there was quite a list of crap
that went down. But again, you
have the roaring 20s Coming up
is Jada fun, gonna live it up.
It's gonna be terrific.
Attention, the roaring 20s have
now been moved to the 30s Stay
tuned to this station for more
information.
It's gonna be still in the 20s
it's gonna be the same. It's
gonna be the roaring 20s into
the massive crash, which if
you're going to move everything
in this scale, it would be
around 2031 30 to be a stock
market crash it not because not
because for a loop.
Yeah. Well, I'm thinking you got
your Federal Reserve central
bank digital coin by 2025. I'm
thinking meanwhile, Jim Saki
takes a page from Nancy Pelosi
to explain the build back better
bill, which is still a problem.
Despite no one really wanting
this. They have different
numbers, Jen? Well,
without getting into internal
polling, I will tell you that
bill back better as you know
hasn't passed yet. And we are
working to get it passed. And
what we see in a lot of polling
is that people like the
components of the of the bill,
but they don't know exactly
what's in bill back better and
what it means. And it's always
easier to sell a package to the
public. Once it's passed. We're
gonna get to that point that is
our objective. But
it's so much easier to explain
to the people what their
Representatives voted for after
they've already voted on it.
It's so much easier Yeah, I'll
bet it is. Yeah, he explained it
to you what's your problem? It's
easier we already past is not a
problem for me.
This butterfly wasn't butterfly
woman. Final,
I just got some Jen Psaki clips.
She's just she's off the rails.
So she makes a cardinal mistake.
As a spokes hole. You just don't
do interviews. You know, like,
oh, but just let's just come on
the daily. You know, the daily
is the most total targeted
podcast in the it's a pod In the
universe, and she goes into
daily mode like she's a member
of the team. Yeah, and this is
this is what this is we could
have advised against doing these
kinds of interviews. Jen, you
speak from the podium and the
podium only?
If you look at Fox on a daily
basis. I mean, do you remember
the four boxes that you had that
we had on all the TVs? Right,
which is on my TV right now. So
right now, just to give you a
sense, so CNN Pentagon as many
as 8500 US troops on heightened
alert, okay, true. Same on
MSNBC. CNBC is doing their own
thing about the market. And then
on Fox is Jeanine Pirro talking
about soft on crime
consequences. I mean, what what
does that even mean? Right. So
there's an alternate universe on
some coverage. What's scary
about it is a lot of
people watch that.
soft on crime. What does that
even I mean, what does it what
does it even mean? Right?
Oh, brother. Yeah, that's not
good.
No, this I don't know why she
does that. soft on crime. Yeah.
And then to disparage Fox. It's
just dumb. Even though even her
her her protege? They're the
Bandcamp girl. She didn't she
Yes. She wound up on Fox for a
while. They even met her on Fox.
Yeah.
So I miss her and I miss her. I
miss her. I miss the the band
cam girl. She was so good. We
love band camper. She was nice.
So I was doing what you do
looking at different kinds of
screwball podcasts. And Victor
Davis Hanson has
VDH Yes, with a horrible sound
quality. Oh,
the sound quality is the worst.
And he's like, you know, he's a
professor of ancient history.
Very good one too. He's an
ancient Well, ancient alien
history.
You should no no, that's ancient
astronaut theorists. Right.
That's me. Yes. So I but so I
clip something from because
it's, it's his description of
Biden that because I was talking
to me about this and, you know,
it's like this Biden's a lot of
it has to do with Biden's gate
and Biden's gate. And it and
Dana Carvey does something he
tries to do it, but that did to
Hance. His description kind of
rings true. And I just thought
it was so interesting for people
out there who want to do a copy
of Biden want to do a little,
you know, some ridicule of
Biden, you might want to listen
to this.
And then there's a lie about
Biden, when he gets on
television. I saw him last night
Jack. He is declining, as I said
before, geometrically not
arithmetically each day is twice
as bad as the day before. His
complexion is almost reptilian
like it's completely. When you
look at those pictures just 1012
years ago, he looked like he was
a fit 70 late 60s, he looks
completely different. He walks
like his arms or wings or some
type of navigational
instruments, his elbows there
like he kind of flaps so he
doesn't fall he takes these
short little steps. He gets on
there and he gets angry and he
kind of slurs his words. HE
COUGHS he's, I am very
empathetic, I feel bad. He has
no business in bed. Getting up
at six or seven and being told
this is your menu and you think
oh my god, I got a headache. I
ache I'm tired. I don't want
this. That's where we are. We
don't we're not honest about we
sure we're honest about Donald
Trump. We had the Montreal
cognitive assessment given him
we had one that was named Bandy
Yi Li, SPL psychiatrist who was
paraded around Congress saying
that you need to basically a
straightjacket intervention to
grab him off the street and put
him in, you know, cloud cuckoo
land, don't Trump. And not a
word about Joe Biden. Can we
just agree give the guy the
Montreal cognitive assessment?
See whether you can pass it or
not.
Tina listens to Victor Davis
Hanson. She's always complaining
about the quality of the sound
good for her. She should she
shouldn't have been writing him.
Oh, yeah. It sound Minar around
especially I think he's, he's at
the Hoover Institute. I can name
a guy, a Marshall Buick in the
building. Yeah, there's guys.
This guy's a little Billy his
own guys.
Well, since since VDH, brought
that up. I have the latest
creepy sound bite from Uncle
Joe.
But there's so much more to do.
I remember, we're going through
this in the moonshot. And my
saying that I was told level
patients don't want to share
their data.
They all want to share their
data.
Sometimes y'all don't want to
share what you know.
Wow.
That is so deep on so many
levels. What is up with that?
They all want to share their
data. They all want to Share,
share your data, and then they
clap for it. They clap for it.
Yes. Oh Joe, share your data.
Share your data.
Why are we clapping for sharing
data?
For each of the ways we know
cancer? Today? Cancer? No, we
can change his trajectory. For
example, to prevent cancer,
scientists are exploring if the
new M RNA vaccine technology to
promote a safe and effective
COVID-19 vaccine could also be
used to stop cancer cells when
they fail. When them when they
first arrived.
Yes, hi cancer cells. Here's
some mRNA from the safe and
effective vaccines get safe now
from the people who brought you
the safe and effective COVID-19
vaccines. It's cancer mRNA.
Right. Oh, there was a story on
NPR about Biden pushing this
cancer thing is interesting. He
played that clip you must play
this is the cancer money. Biden,
cancer money,
President Biden is renewing his
pledge to fight cancer. NPR is
Windsor Johnston reports by the
details of a new effort at the
White House today that
represents a relaunch of a
program he led during the Obama
administration,
President Biden announced
efforts to supercharge a plan to
reduce the death rate from
cancer by at least 50% Over the
next 25 years. Biden wasn't
specific about how the proposal
would be funded, but called on
Congress to support legislation
that would enhance prevention
and research programs, as well
as systems to increase equity
and access to treatment.
My plea to my members in
Congress is Let's fund this
particular program and focus on
it till we beat it as an
American people keep the hope
alive to is hope.
The White House says more than 9
million cancer screenings were
missed in the US during the
Coronavirus pandemic.
Oh, okay. So how long do you
think it is before there's a
breakthrough mRNA vaccine that
will protect you from cancer?
Never. You don't think it's
gonna fall apart this mRNA thing
is a loser. I just don't I I'm
of the opinion that it would be
nice to be wishful thinking they
want to do something that'd be
nice for them for their money
for their bank role, but I just
don't see it. I'm not.
You don't you don't think you
don't think they will get
something passed through the
FDA?
I think is this I think this is
getting to be I think the
public? Well, I'm not gonna like
you and this wishful thinking,
Yeah,
really? What happens you
everyone will take it. If they
come, I'll just do the Jhansi
Dvorak or if they come up with a
cancer vaccine. Everyone will
take it. They'll line up around
the block. We saw it. So you
can't go back on that. I'm
sorry.
I was right.
I apologize. It's my beat. I
can't I this is one of those
things where I'm gonna get
emails and tweets,
or girl
you ever get those? I'm so
sorry. Yeah, I was surprised.
This is my favorite. I'm
surprised I'm surprised you
didn't do this. If you wish I
would say I'm surprised you as a
producer did not produce and
remind me.
Ah, yeah, always throw it back
on
February the shortest month the
coldest month and perfect for
Black History Month everybody.
Yes. Is your classic. That's the
old classic. I just want to
remind everyone with a Morgan
Freeman clip, who explains his
views on Black History Month
Black History Month. This is
fine with the George Wallace
interview.
Ridiculous. You're gonna
relegate my history to I'm off.
Oh, come on. What do you do with
us? What month is life history?
No, no, come on, down. I'm
Jewish. Okay, which mother's
Jewish history month? There
isn't 1001. Do you want one?
No, no, no,
I don't either. I don't want a
Black History Month. Black
history is American history. How
are we going to get rid of
racism and stop talking about
it? I'm going to stop calling
you a white man. Yeah, I'm going
to ask you to stop calling me a
black man.
Yeah, there you go. It's always
good to remember the words of
Morgan Freeman.
Yep. He was though. He was the
one who went on the Don Lemon
show. And lemon started trying
to get into this racial racist
talk. He says, you know, we're
all right. You know, what makes
you think these are going into
premise that things are going
fine. And he says what makes you
think that things are going
finally going terrible. And in
any points I says look, I'm on
your show. You get this high
paid job. Look at the two of us
how Can we be complaining?
Yeah, you're a black man. I'm a
black man. This is great.
And the lemon doesn't know what
to say. So it's been suppressed.
Now I do have a couple of things
about the troops the build up,
including what I think might be
the CIA messaging.
Ah, is this for Russia?
Yeah, the Russian Russia. I have
two clips. Okay. And one is the
NPR clip about the American
troops are moving to the EU.
The Pentagon announced today
3000 troops will deploy as part
of an effort to bolster NATO
Allies along the Ukrainian
border. The troop movements are
an effort to deter Russia from
once again invading Ukraine.
MPRs Tom Bowman has more
2000 troops from Fort Bragg
North Carolina will deploy to
Germany and Poland, and another
1000 American troops already in
Germany will head to Romania in
the coming days. Pentagon
spokesman John Kirby said the
troops are meant to reinforce
these NATO allies, referring to
it as a robust defense and a
move that is not escalatory. The
US is doing this on its own,
Kirby said and not through NATO.
There are another 8500 troops in
the US on high alert to be part
of a NATO Response Force. They
have not yet been ordered to
deploy.
Wait a minute, we're doing this
on our own of our own accord not
with NATO. Yes. Well, that
doesn't sound even legal.
Probably isn't any moving
troops. Now. This legal was just
sending a few troops to do a
little shopping in Poland.
And we're here it's nice this
time of year. Marcia. So I
caught this clip, and this is
the deployment clip. And I
believe that this is the CIA
messaging clip that coke goes
out to let us know what what's
up ahead what's really going on.
And you can I think you may be
able to pick this up too when
you hear that
and Biden has ordered several
1000 US troops to take up new
positions in Eastern Europe, as
Russian forces crowd Ukraine's
borders. The Pentagon said today
that 2000 soldiers will deploy
from Fort Bragg North Carolina
to Poland and to Germany,
another 1000 will move from
Germany to Romania.
districts will not be going to
Ukraine to participate in the in
the Defense of Ukraine.
President has been very clear
about that. These forces are
going to reassure and bolster
capabilities inside NATO's
eastern flank.
Russia call the US deployments
destructive. Meanwhile, the
Pentagon confirm the validity of
documents leaked to a Spanish
newspaper. They indicate that
the US would agree to talk over
reducing missile deployments in
Europe. If Russia backs away
from Ukraine.
Well, first of all, is Mike
Morrell.
That was Kirby that wasn't that
was Kirby. Yeah.
Are you sure that really sounded
like
mine? Because I think it was
visual. Okay. It's from a video
key Kirby. Oh,
my goodness, it sounded just
really
You familiar? But no, it was the
it was the documents leaked to a
Spanish newspaper. Yes.
Have we ever heard this before?
This is the old round of record
about this,
according to these to the Madrid
times.
So documents leaked by the CIA,
to a Spanish newspaper indicate
the following and then they
leaked this information to
soften the blow, which is that
we will pull some missiles out
of some places. If the Russians
just back off a little bit and
give us give us some slack here
and this whole thing goes away.
That to me was the CIA's version
their old fashioned way of doing
it
now this just hit me the number
of times I've heard and we've
talked about this type of system
over and even Nancy Pelosi
confirm that's how it works. But
we know this my family know some
of this. A lot of this develop
this who knows uncle Todd but
they would always be reading
this is so the so does Uncle Don
read the Madrid times? No. He
would always see this in two
places. I think one is more or
less defunct now. The
International Herald Tribune.
Does that still exist?
It's been changed it still
exists as the New York Times
International Edition some now
Okay, so that pulled it used to
be a joint venture between the
Times and The Washington Post.
So that I believe was the
messaging system but more
currently just it popped in my
mind. ft. Financial Times
they're always publishing stuff
like that. Hmm. And it makes
total sense because you cannot
read anything on ft dot Come
back unless you unless you pay
or unless you use F T one
two.io. As in foot twelve.io.
That's a tip from your no agenda
show.
It's a it's a paywall Buster,
oh no.
And it busts the FT, which I
never been able to do. So I'm
going to start looking, I'm
going to start looking at this
now, I think at Financial Times
may be the the aggregate outlet.
And it might be but in this
case, it was some newspaper in
Spain.
No, no, but my point is the
Financial Times would say,
according to the Madrid times,
they're the ones that are doing
it not New York Times, but the
Financial Times.
The joke of this is the
transparency of the fraud, which
is if you're going to leak
documents, State Department
documents, why would you leak
them to a Spanish newspaper?
Well, you said is the CIA
system. So the CIA does that.
That's what it is. Obviously,
the CIA does it that way to get
it into the International Herald
Tribune, or into the fenit
Financial Times. And what what
outlet was this? We got this
from?
This is PBS. PBS NewsHour.
Hello.
Yeah. Another CIA outlet. Yeah,
these easy peasy.
So that so I believe that that
was the CIA messaging, that this
is what's gonna happen. We're
gonna pull some missiles out of
here in there as and the
Russians are gonna back off. And
they are they're gonna move to
Florida right now, actually, the
Russians may not do anything,
but we're gonna report that they
back.
They won't be crowding the
border as me as
routing actual exercises. Like
they said, Yeah, which I think
they were, it was all going to
come down and then bind is going
to take a victory lap, hopefully
by 2022. So this month, yes,
it's got to be prior to the
2022. midterms. Well, they have
it and that all has to happen
before April. So this is going
to happen in the next month and
a half, they have
kept a as we say, in the old
country, a stick behind the
door, just in case. All of my
dudes named Ben and the
protector of the megawatts is
specifically has sent this this
panic panic amongst the power
generating companies, US
officials prepare for potential
Russian cyber attacks as Ukraine
standoff continues. They're
gonna hit the grid. So they left
that as a possibility, I think.
And they but they did the what
is it? I CIE us the computer
division of the government,
they've been contacting all of
the power producers in Texas and
whose could happen it could
happen that could happen. So
just in case there, there was a
cyber attack in Germany,
paralyzing oil and large oil
tank tank farm. So they could
not transport any any oil
because the systems are locked
up. Let me see if they blame
this on Russia yet. They
probably will.
To the systems who are locked
up. Yeah.
logistics group Helman? Let me
see it systems with the mineral
oil trader mobbin after also
affected the oil or the oil
tanks, loading and unloading
systems are paralyzed. Sounds
right.
This turn of valve for God's
sake. Take a wrench
turn a valve take a wrench. Mmm.
All right. To round out this
story we heard this was I think
it's related. But we heard about
the H SB us being targeted third
wave of bomb threats for some
reason.
I have a clip of this. So you do
okay.
Well, what do you have? Let me
play that
the FBI is reporting the black
college bombings. The
FBI has identified as many as
six possible suspects in bomb
threats against historically
black colleges and universities.
news accounts today said that
all of those being investigated
are juveniles. At least 18
schools received threats on
Monday and on Tuesday, no bombs
were found,
oh juveniles, a bunch of
prankster kids out. Right. Well
check this out. A woman
from Kansas charged with
supporting ISIS will make her
first court appearance today
Alison fluke ecrin is accused of
training militant women after
moving to Syria she allegedly
wanted to bomb a mall or a
college in the US.
How come there's no ISIS leads
here? What she said ISIS, I know
but they're not connecting it to
The
US This is a mistake that report
you just played it should have
been quashed completely. Yes.
What we're dealing with with
these kids juveniles is domestic
terrorism. Yeah.
Oh yes. We can't have foreign
supremacy Yeah, we can't have
foreign terrorism. You're so
right.
Okay boots unfortunately can't
identify these kids b No, sir.
No,
these are underage. Yeah, under
juvenile age terrorists.
Terrorists
a UK boots on the ground from
Nigel the company I work for
does work at Windsor Castle.
Just before Christmas. I was
walking around the walking with
the with the chief of the onside
Fire Department. He took me to
parts of the grounds I'm not
normally allowed to go when the
queen is in residence. This is
Christmas. We were we were
walking along some of the
grounds and were stopped by two
men in the Land Rover and asked
to wait two more land rovers
drove past the second had the
Queen sitting in the back. She
was definitely alive just before
Christmas. So that's at least we
know she was alive then.
Do we know is the key does she
move because she couldn't
taxidermy is big in England.
I think that we need to follow
up from
the we need to are waving the
way she does that wave
as you wave at your stuffed
stuff. See you got a couple
other emails I want to have for
myself. Oh yes. There's a new
term we need to be on the
lookout for edge. Edge Ed G it's
an acronym. Our edge is a
driving force. Yes. The
ethnically diverse group of
employees. That's our edge. Be
on the lookout for that. And I
have a I have a fantastic life.
I mean, I text with Joe Rogan. I
talked to Janice dean. And then
I got Roger McGlinn sending me
emails a bird, a former bird,
eight miles high guy, a bird who
says Hey, Adam, is produced VUB
Clico
Glico Yeah, above.
Hey, man, don't you have
important bird business to
attend to? Gosh, darn it.
I guarantee that he sent that to
you from a rowboat on a cruise
ship and
he has the he has the satellite
system to send messages. I know.
He's crazy. Yeah.
It's what he's, he's bored.
Now he's listening to the show.
He's woke man. The show
busy. Yeah. But he also gives
lectures on these boats. So he
gets free cruises.
Question for la casa. Here's
here's the boots on the ground,
we should take a breakout is
from Sandra, Sandra. And she
says, you know, this anti work
the workforce situation, I'd
like to give you a perspective
from the millennials like
herself. We always love hearing
this. And some of it I think
makes sense because we've even
discussed it as such. To put it
in perspective, millennials like
me entered the workforce in the
aftermath of the 2008 crisis.
Most of us had a hard time
finding a job right out of
college that actually paid our
bills back then, in order to get
a job. Employers asked for at
least two years of experience,
which meant that you had to
intern most of times for free to
gain that experience. I interned
three months for free and one
year making $2,000 a month in
New York City. During that time,
you had to prove yourself and
work long hours, which I was
happy to do. I needed the
learning experience since
college didn't prepare me for
the real world at all. This this
disillusionment is is a common
theme. And I do kind of
understand that
you think I should get an
intern?
Yeah, definitely. We need to do
the intern selection process.
Hmm. Yeah. In simultaneous new
tech, a new app started flooding
the workplace apps like Slack,
or teams. We knew this was no
good. They create internal
social media platforms where you
can be constantly in touch with
everyone at work in multiple
devices. This means you're
always on, always available, and
you're expected to answer
ASAP and always being followed
and tracked.
Additionally, most of the
companies have social channels
in these platforms, things like
hashtag cuteness overload where
you post photos of your pets,
hashtag food where you share
your lunch, hashtag wellness,
fitness, you name it, anything
to keep those notifications
poppin and to build our company
culture. And so the like this is
I'm this rings true. And so we
were left with little to no time
to have a healthy social life
outside work. Most of us tend to
make friends with the people we
work with. So you had a perfect
storm where all your life
revolves around your job as you
and as you and John mentioned a
couple of times, we are not good
at pushing back and creating
boundaries. hence you have a
workforce that isn't used to
that is used to working long
hours to make the impossible
possible in a short amount of
time and always connected always
on now, enter the pandemic, when
the pandemic started, and we all
had to scramble to work from
home things got a bit out of
hand, leaders were concerned
with earnings and employees with
keeping their jobs. So what did
we do? We overworked and there
you have it. A workforce that is
tired that sits all day in
makeshift offices zooming back
to back bed with some having to
deal with kids at home, we've
also noticed is that the new
generation disease are just not
having it at all. They've seen
us burning out and want
healthier approaches to work,
work life balance. There's a
Slack channel for that too. In
summary, I personally think that
people are burned out uninspired
and tired of work being the main
thing in their life. Thank you
for all you do, especially the
much needed laughs from Sandra.
Learn to code. Yeah.
I think that sounds pretty good,
man. I think that sounds sounds
spot on.
Yeah, that's actually a pretty
good essay.
Oh, it's an essay. She was
Sandra.
She got a substack killing it
like it is.
You get a sub stack she can be
doing Yeah, she
could she could do one once in a
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Well, you know, it's a trillion
dollars a week the Fed is
pumping so something's wrong in
the system
February is chock full of
meetups This is where you get
together with human resources
you are in proximity which gives
you a a unique human experience
which I don't believe can be
enjoyed in any other way
particularly because you are
with community and what do you
have in common the no agenda
show and all that you make out
of it? Here's a report from the
Cincinnati meetup
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dream.
Nice to spend time with such
authentic people in one room.
John and Sarah Kunis and maybe
Bernhard in the morning.
This is tell I just got here
in the morning John Adams,
longtime listener and a donor
This is Adam from Knoxville and
now from Cincinnati John you
were supposed to do you were
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who's on first and forgot to do
it and please do that when
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John Adam have fun boys. Fifth
human resources now here Chris
and Caitlin wish you all well
have fun
out here at the Cincinnati
shrunken amygdala support group
saying hello. We have a great
turnout from so it's a great
meetup. And thanks, John and
Adam will keep meeting every
month. See? Stay in school
I love the kids in the meetup
reports. That's really that's
really working for me. I like
the Shut up slave kids. Good.
Good job, girls. Good job.
I should mention that we do have
the know who's on first bit by
Abbott and Costello, one of
their best ones, two sides of a
record, which is in a band it's
sitting around work in play at
one of these days. It's still in
the archives.
We go to Manchester
check it in from the no agenda
hang from the Hungry Tiger in
Manchester, Connecticut. The
blizzard of 2022 the winds
howling and here we are thanking
you for your courage in the
morning. Tallboy passing it off.
Hey,
it's Mike here aka Tito till on
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Morning.
Stay awake and stay away from
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just hang in here with some like
minded friends warriors.
ITM Diem douchebag. My little
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wishing they could save China's
asshole. This is Dan Scalise
checking in that was a douchebag
damn as always checking in. So
in the morning, John and Adam in
the morning fall asleep in the
caves all the Dames and the
trees and all the nights of the
days out there.
Howdy no agenda. I'm here at the
Hungry Tiger Manchester and
we've been talking about Oregon
generators and how you can maybe
put those near all of your cell
towers in your area. That energy
stop those Chem trails get out
of the radiation
played a role. 5g Tower across
the street from the Hungry Tiger
sighting of Tallboy. Thank you
for your service.
Wow, man. Boy,
those guys were wasted
in 50 years when some Yeah,
archaeologist digs this up from
the hard drives of history. Like
Wow, man, they had this thing
called
Kaiser placard.
Yeah, like we're talking about
how they were all plastered on
the gin carts. That's what
they'll be talking about in the
future. Man back in the day in
the 2020 2022 man, especially
podcasters they had plastered
audiences so they were doing
Here's what's coming up today we
actually have a meet up at 630
Mountain Time post brewing
Highland ranch Colorado tomorrow
the escaped slave south of the
border meetup Mexico time. 4pm
Mexico City and mezcal our taste
and Magewell darlin day in
that's in GTO Mexico. Now that's
Mexico time. We have also
tomorrow the Houston booster
club meeting 6pm Presley
southern good eatery where no
mask is needed unless you look
like Nancy Pelosi. Saturday
three slaves passing through
Orlando meetup at noon the
broken strings brewery also on
Saturday Sigourney Weaver Fan
Appreciation meetup at noon,
brewing in Belmont, North
Carolina, the Portland Oregon a
genderless meetup 6:30pm. Lucky
Labrador. We have a party in the
pines on Saturday at noon and
piccalilli in and shamong New
Jersey. It's in South Jersey,
Red 33 Red 33 station winter
station meetup 2:30pm Castle
Island brewery in Norwood,
Massachusetts, and then on show
day Sunday 505 Land of the
entrapment 2pm Mountain Time at
Urban 360 Pizza in Albuquerque,
New Mexico to Jeffrey to Hague
hosting our buddy resists, we
must meet up Also on Sunday
February six 3pm at bombshell
brewing in Holly Springs, North
Carolina. And two more on Sunday
northeast by Southwest meetup
3pm. Tucson time Arizona at the
old father and finally the
seeking sanity meetup 11:30am On
Sunday the sixth at Kingston
jerk in Kingston Jamaica. Oh my
god would love to be there. That
is just a sampling of the
meetups you can attend we have a
full spectrum through February
into March go ahead take a look
find one go and go out and go to
one you will enjoy it I
guarantee it if you can't find
one near you start one yourself
no agenda meetup.com
You won't be triggered you and
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it's like a backup Okay, let me
see your ISOs
I have a single one shot ice
okay then let
me I have a whole bunch and most
probably late and let's see we
have this one. Too quiet. What
is this that's you by the way.
This sets you up this little
muddy and other toddler who's
being abused for the show.
Oh it's okay.
I don't I don't think I have
anything really except for hold
on do the only thing I kind of
liked was where's the this one
but I'm hoping you got something
for my God.
Yes I have is so important.
Importance.
important conversations for
sure. Long important conference
For sure.
Show enter.
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anything I have. So
to second rate winner
we're sorry, we're this is not
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as you know, we take these
things very seriously. We
apologize in advance. I have
really only, I think one. One
more thing. And I have one lone
clip. I have one longest clip
that was funny we could dump out
of at any time. So let's do
yours first.
All right, this is vindman This
idiot video. I was like starring
on The Larry David show, is
suing everybody for some stupid
reason.
This is the guy who testified
against Trump and you had the
inside dirt on the phone call
the Ukraine phone call wasn't
that recently
and he was and he's always
wearing a uniform and he's very
stiff and he's very formal and
he
has a twin brother and they're
in their creepy together.
Yeah, it's rice. I forget about
that. Okay. vindman
jarred heard US Army lieutenant
colonel was one of the key
witnesses and former President
Donald Trump's first impeachment
trial is filed suit against the
oldest son of the former
president along with other key
Trump allies. Alexander vindman
filing suit today accusing
Donald Trump Jr. and Rudy
Giuliani and two other former
White House staffers going on an
intentional concerted campaign
of unlawful intimidation,
unlawful intimidation. That's
what hell is that?
You tell me it just looks like a
nuisance suit of some searches
the GAO that's
rich, unlawful, intimidate it's
right up there with seditious
conspiracy. Please.
It's my clip.
Yeah. Alex Stein is my clip.
Alex Stein, he's had a couple of
misses. But what he has he's a
comedian. What he has excelled
at is calling into or going to
in person but he's he's had a
lot more luck calling into zoom
calls for local city council
meetings, where he's got where
you are given two minutes to
speak. And they have to give you
those two minutes and they will
not cut you off. So this is in
total with the setup. They
actually let him go let him go a
little long and there's a tail
to it. So it's over two minutes.
stop any time but I thought this
was really quite genius. This is
high end performance comedy. Se
as he bombs the Portland, Oregon
City Council meeting Portland,
Oregon, one of the wealthiest
cities in the country. Next
individual police killing item
62.
requests of Alexandra Hayden
Stein to address counsel
regarding vaccines.
Alexander Hayden Stein, I mean,
come on. This is already good.
Alexander, are
you able to unmute? Yes.
Can you see me? Yo, can you hear
me? Yes. Okay. Yeah, I just want
to say,
hey, you have to understand he's
in the back of a El Camino, in
the back laying down on
mattresses in the car.
I'm a member of Antifa. And
listen, I was in Texas, I had a
wife, she worked at a bank. You
know, she worked out for 11
years and I had two kids. And
she got all radicalizing became
a Trump supporter. So I took the
dog, I took the car, and I drove
straight to Los Angeles. And
I'll be honest with you, like LA
was terrible. It was a
nightmare. And then I met some
guys, we rode some trains, and
we went up to Portland. And I
have to tell you guys, this is
the best place, the cleanest
methamphetamines that I've ever
done. But the problem is,
there's a lot of these guys, all
these dope users out there. You
know, they're a lot of them
aren't vaccinated. And that's
the thing. They got all these
needles. I don't want to catch
COVID You know what I mean?
Like, I'm triple vaccinated, and
I think everything I mean, I'm
telling you, this El Camino
like, I've been parked on the
street for three weeks. Nobody
has said any at all. It is so
chill. I'm just you can smoke
all day in the purest Molly I've
ever seen. Like you can stay up
all night and it's chill in
Portland, and Texas if you stay
up all night. It's terrible. And
like, man, what happened at the
federal building? It was like it
was sweet and y'all were so
chill about it because a lot of
my boys were the ones starting
those fires and like I know some
family friends that went down on
January 6 to Washington DC and
now they're in jail forever like
forever on so tight that you're
able to hook us up Mayor Wheeler
and not mess us up like those
loser Trump supporters that bike
so the poor ladies chill so guys
if y'all want to cleaned out,
the Fit nose clean, Somali is
clean. The PCP the ghp all the
clinics yes me I've ever seen Oh
my god, me and my boy face. We
were chipped out for four hours.
We're at the McDonald's. I had
since mid chickens. Eat me, man.
He's like, if you're chill, and
you want to smoke, and you like,
if you like old art movies, you
can smoke all day, watch old
movies that lets you take your
dog in the theater. Take your
dog, and they don't do any of
that profit in taxes and taxes
and got all these rules and all
these cars and pull you over.
Dude, Portland is so chill. So,
Mayor Wheeler, you're the number
one Chili's mayor ever did. So I
just want to encourage everybody
out there. If you've got a
family member, guys, like on
Trump's crap or something like
that, go to Portland, take the
train for overtime so
we can cut him off now.
Thank you. Thank you.
So I'll take that in the spirit
which was offered which is
complete sarcasm. Next
individual, please.
I liked it. I thought he was
pretty good.
Yeah, we need more of that.
Yeah, he's from Houston. And
we've played one of his bits
before when he called him the
Houston civil can City Council.
Do any advice for him stuff he
could expand on because I think
he got a little repetitive at
the end there was too much just
about the dopey could have. What
could he do more to ridicule
more?
I don't know that that takes a
certain genius I think he's
okay.
Yeah, well, we're very happy
that to Alex van Hayden
Steinberg is in the world. You
you've colored my day just a
little bit more my friend. And
we have let's see. Coming up
after this program I know agenda
stream we have Canary Cry News
Talk. Never heard this should be
interesting. The no agenda
stream no show mixes Jessie coy
Nelson, and the Adelaide sa you
will like that one short, sweet,
cool. And Jessie is just put
together another one of his
masterpieces. We'll be back on
Sunday to deconstruct whatever
happens between then and now.
Keep sending all your crap to
us. Don't think we didn't we
already saw at least me. Coming
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and why it's so unbelievable
that Mr. O'Toole won't respect
the science won't respect people
who want to get back to normal
and take even this simple step
of demanding that all his
candidates be vaccinated to lead
by example.
Young Trudeau said he doesn't
much care what his peers think
of his views. Everyone stopped
peer pressure that pressure the
smoke was pressure to do all
sorts of stuff. And I've never
been
be very clear. We are not
intimidated. We won't give in.
We won't cave.
It's crucial that you listen.
His capabilities super sounds of
the 70s weekend just keeps on
trucking. Today de
Quebec is backpedaling on its
idea to impose a health
contribution or backpacks for
unvaccinated adults, which
premier Kaufland ago announced
last month would have been a
significant part to all adults
who refuse to get vaccinated
against COVID-19
is not to punish people who
don't want to get vaccinated.
Chill out what villi and four
way back you had a heart before
your fear mongering ain't given
me immunity and nobody else
believes Just want to tell
you're talking you smack with no
proof to back you're trying to
be cool. You look like a tool to
me. Tell me why you got
abandoned. vaccinated. You see
the Canadians as you get in face
to face insight into fake can we
put you back in like a bank
dictator? No no. No
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