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February 6th, 2022 • 3h 3m

1423: Baby Stealers

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We're checking your poop.
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Adam curry Jhansi Devorah.
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Sunday February 6 2022. This is your award winning combination
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media assassination episode 1423. This is no agenda. Hong
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Kong, in broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas hill
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country here in orange number six in the morning, everybody.
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I'm Adam curry,
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and from Northern Silicon Valley where we're all hoping that
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Maxine Waters becomes the next Supreme Court justice. I'm John
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C. Dvorak.
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Think you already use that one? Yep. Okay. It's not often that
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we get a repeat from you.
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Well, I mean, no one's paying attention.
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What do you mean, I'm paying attention? I hear you. She
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doesn't.
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She doesn't get mentioned in the news coverage. To be a perfect
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Supreme Court justice.
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Well, why are they not considering her? Because she's a
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horrible person. Maybe? Oh, maybe. I mean, just
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just as in stopped him in the past
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now. Has not a lot to cover today. We started off light for
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a Sunday and redeem ourselves for missing the Whoopi Goldberg
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vaccine GAFA and bring to two new one read about that. I am I
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have two new ones. Luckily, pride. Let's start with that.
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Yes, Prime Minister's question time was filled with gas. This
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is the Conservative Member of Parliament Crispin blunt,
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it now appears that the evidence around Omnicom and how much less
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lethal it is than its predecessor versions of the
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vaccine.
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That's right. All Macron is a different version of the
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vaccine. Yeah, I like that one. And then we have the chair of
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the National Health System Confederation. Victor Addabbo
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aid.
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Just think that we need to
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be we need to be really clear about the individual responsible
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for the individual. Right? Absolutely. But you also have
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the individual responsibility to understand the consequences of
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that choice on other people, you are more likely to spread the
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vaccine, you are more likely to hospital.
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Stop spreading the vaccine people Yeah, like that one
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better. Well, that's why it was the second one. Oh, I know when
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I've been around, man, Rick, you play the hit last baby just
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before the commercial break.
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Or you tease it and go into commercial
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now. Hey, man, I'm really bummed about that kid in the well.
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That's not how it's supposed to end.
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No. Well, that was when I don't. I didn't I didn't know the whole
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story. But then when I saw what they were doing to get him out.
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Yeah, we're gonna rise a hill out and raise everybody in the
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country. I said, Oh, brother, this is not gonna work out.
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Well.
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Well, it works. I mean, we usually have happy endings. You
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know, we had baby Jessica in Texas. We had the miners number
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the miners. That was crazy. The miners was crazy. And we had the
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kids and Elon Musk's and the submarine. It always has kind of
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a good ending. But this one didn't. It's just a bummer. Like
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now Hey, Elon
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Musk's submarine didn't do the trick. Make sure that's
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true. You know, we need we need a good old fashioned something
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like the Balloon Boy hoax.
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Remember, that was a great I forgot about that. Was a fan,
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son.
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He's in the balloon. I remember everyone covering it live
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nonstop. It was fantastic. That thing was going 190 miles an
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hour. And that lands like Oh yeah. Oh, I'm sorry. That was
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good. Yeah, that's what we need. And there's no Kuma anymore
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everyone's all pissed off.
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Yeah, well, let's take it a day time soon. No. Well, maybe
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watching I'm watching the truck stuff up in Canada. I don't have
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lips. Yeah, I got clips. Good. You play those? I got to play
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one clip. Sure. So I'm watching it live because there's a couple
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of people streaming it this guy a couple. A couple 100 Everyone
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streaming
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everyone's the streaming each other. The streams are crossing
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doing interviews with each other while their live streaming is
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hilariously good.
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So this guy Viva fry. I guess everyone knows who he is a
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candidate because he does a lot of live streaming and he roams
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around he does hours and hours and hours of material just going
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around us glad handing everyone Yeah. So I'm looking watching
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him do this report live. And then Where's where's the clip
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here that mentions him?
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Canada protests maybe?
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Maybe Canada here? No, no, it's odd. Viva fry comments. And so
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out of the blue. He talks about some old thing he used he once
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did about I guess the Cavanaugh hearings in the United States,
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you know, whatever. Just a score rating this poor guy. Yeah. And
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he says the following play this
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the Capitol. In retrospect, my analysis of the Cavanaugh was
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too objective. Because I know what I thought about the
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Cavanaugh hearings. Yeah, but you gotta wait. I had no idea
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how corrupt the FBI was, in the cap market. Maybe Maybe this
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give the benefit of the doubt. I now know better
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than those two things. He was talking about the FBI corrupt in
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the Capitol building, and also about Cavanaugh?
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I don't know. All I know is he says this and when the point
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that I'm going to make is that the FBI has got some serious
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issues, out of the blue. Stuff like this, because the FBI needs
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it needs to be a trusted institution. It can't be seen by
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Canadians out of the blue because they dealt with him once
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as corrupt. And then of course, then we see the things that
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happened to with the kind of low underhanded approach to Flynn,
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Michael Flynn and some of the other stuff and Thomas Drake,
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who is busted. Who is one of the whistleblowers, NSA
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whistleblowers who said, never talked to the FBI, in every
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public speech he ever gives.
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This is the reason why this came up in context of the truckers is
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the people there are worried that there's going to be, you
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know, some Zhaan provocateurs and would create a January 6
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type insurrection situation. Could be no accident. That's
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what people are talking about. So I think that's probably what
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he was referring to. Okay. Well,
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he was, you know, you couldn't hear half of the heat here
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himself. But you couldn't hear much of what everyone's saying.
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But so I just found that to be a discouraging, or it should be
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discouraging for our institutions. And somebody needs
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to kick ass and clean up these places. Well,
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I approach it from a different aspect. I see what's happening.
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So I got
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by the way, there's no approach. Oh, it's just a one shot?
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No, I'm just saying, I know, you're saying someone needs to
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kick their ass at the FBI. I'm saying, this is beautiful. We're
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watching every institution that we know of committee hierarchy
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theory, including GoFundMe, what a bunch of idiots. We would not
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have advise that to them. What were they thinking? I mean, and
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when you have an aim, like GoFundMe, you know, this, the
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memes make themself. This is so stupid. And then. So for anyone
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to unfollow it, they constantly explain what you're talking
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about, hey, so GoFundMe, I think there was for the truckers, the
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trucker, convoy, Hong Kong, they raised $9 million. Now that's
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Canadian. So it's like 100 grand, but still a lot of money
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in Canada Navia. And they, I think they let a million through
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and they won't show us your plan. We have to see your plan
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to see if you're legit. And they released a million bucks. And
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they held on to the rest. And they say Well, no, it's it's not
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a legit protest. Now we've spoken to the government, I'm
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paraphrasing their statement that we spoken to the
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government. Turns out this is anything but a peaceful protest.
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And so you can write to us and request your money back. And
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immediately smart people started posting and it went viral
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operation chargeback, call your credit card company say they've
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defrauded you and they'll cost them I think 10 bucks for
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between five and $10 for a chargeback. And then the company
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immediately went Oh, no, don't worry, we'll we'll just give you
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your money back. Well, that's just the end of GoFundMe. How
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can people forget this? These guys are stupid. Um so I have a
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couple clips. I have a wait.
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To me. I want to mention. This is another example of what I
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like to think of as a theme. Don't hire woke people to work
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in your company, no matter how minor no matter how minor the
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job? No.
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Well, and, of course the number one employer for woke people as
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governments. Number two is the extension of government the M
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five mainstream media. Let's listen to some candy Navion
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broadcast, see if we can pick up some information into memes
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seven
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hello to you. Now we were told that more people were joining
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the demonstration today the second weekend of the protest.
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Are you seeing more people at this point?
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Yes, we absolutely are. We've seen much larger crowds than
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during the week. Most of them appear to be people who have
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come just as pedestrians or in passenger vehicles. We're not
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necessarily seeing large Big Rig trucks coming into downtown but
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what we are seeing is large crowds of people milling around
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where you're parked up on Parliament Hill, and on streets
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all around here. I mean, this is Wellington Street, which is a
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sort of epicenter of the protests, but you can walk off
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blocks for and you will still see people walking on the
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street, many of them carrying Canadian flags and provincial
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flags or symbols, other symbols like the Matey flag, and so on.
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We've seen that all over the city. There are also depots set
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up in various different locations of the city where they
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they're either parking vehicles serving food, and so on. There's
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a kind of a party atmosphere, which began last night with a
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dance party with a DJ, there's still a dance party going on
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right now. And if you look at this yellow and green structure,
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there, that is a bouncy castle, like, that's just one of the few
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there appear to be about five of them set up right here on
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Wellington Street in front of the parliament building. And
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protesters have packed straw bales around them in case anyone
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falls off, presumably. So that's just an indication of the kind
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of atmosphere on the streets and of the organization, the
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coordination and cooperation between these protesters. Just
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the amount of logistical effort that has gone into these
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protests. I'll give you another example. We can show three
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things that arrived in Ottawa last night saunas, full sized
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wooden barrel saunas, which have been set at the protesters
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staging point at Coventry road where there's a baseball
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stadium. So we're seeing all kinds of signs that the
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protesters are here to stay, and they're trying to generate today
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I say this kind of a carnival atmosphere, with dancing with
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music, and so on.
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So this is sounds to me like those bouncy castles are weapons
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of mass destruction is anything but a peaceful protest clearly,
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and saunas. And what's happening is really interesting. You're
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seeing people from all over Canada, come to Ottawa to
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support the truckers. This is more people now coming in the
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trucks of course. And I have two trucks, a lot of trucks to boots
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on the ground reports from our very own producer David Knouse,
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who doesn't know him and he sent in a number of clips for me and
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what was really interesting is the people who who come to
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Ottawa and they're bringing food or they're bringing support or
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the saunas apparently bouncy castles but they all have the
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same type of story check this out this lady's from Romania All
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right boots on the ground reporting for the no agenda
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show.
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I'm here with the people they got pizza oven set up in the
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middle of the street, what has inspired you to to come and feed
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all these people?
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Well, me I only guests here they are the ones feeding our people.
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Fujairah transport is one of the major tractor trucking and
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transportation company in Windsor Essex. They have many
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trucks and they are fighting for our freedom because we are
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almost all of us come from a communist country Romania, we've
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seen this we have been you know seeing the signs in Canada. And
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that's why we are fighting we want to be able to look into our
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children's and grandchildren eyes and say that we need
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something for our freedom that we were fighting for our freedom
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and their freedom. And that's what we want that's
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telling you this is person after person. Polish people
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actually this Viva fry guys, he floated around. Yeah, same thing
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person after person from communist countries came in to
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give a spiel. And this is an interesting irony to the to the
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situation coming in from the southern border of our country.
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Which is they want to they want to get a bunch of cheap voters
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in a vote Democrat one or two times but these people that
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Mexicans in particular are Catholics. Yep, they're not
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putting they're not putting that war far as they're concerned. If
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Roe vs. Wade goes, they're all in on this. Yeah. It's gonna be
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a disaster for the Democrats in their long term strategies. Wow,
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I can't do this stuff.
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Yeah, well, but they are doing it. And he's another short one.
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David now is caught up with someone who really knows why he
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should be there.
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This country. Yeah. Who come to China? Okay. China, you just
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come? This country becomes the China where I asked you guys
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where you guys skip from there to shop shops, you must want
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freedom of choice. If you plan on toys, your full body. What
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else you know
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that guy, he says he escaped from China to be in Canada. And
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I was like, no, no, no, no, no. This is what I ran away from and
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of course we know this guy.
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Donald Trump don't trust China.
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racist joke. I'm sorry. Okay, go ahead.
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I am sorry, I have the NPR Ooh, yes. Oh, yes. Proof and it
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starts off with Have you seen these you've watched as much as
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I have on these guys. I can't even imagine how many total
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people are involved in this and how many trucks just out of
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control you can take a look at the pictures. But listen to I
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started off with just cut off the first eight seconds and then
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we go from there but let's go Canada protest one
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in Canada. Hundreds of protesters were out in force in
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central Ottawa this weekend as the anger against vaccine
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mandates gathers momentum.
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Hundreds of protesters
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thanks him. This one was this from this weekend.
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Yesterday. They lie. Hundreds of protests. Remember the pushy hat
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a protest how Trump got in there protest. It was hundreds of
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1000s this was you've seen I've looked at I've watched lots of
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video. This not hundreds a day nuts. It's 10s of 1000s. But no,
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no hundreds and hundreds of protesters and they play the
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whole thing with this in mind that a couple of 100 people here
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and there are bitching and moaning in Canada but you got a
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mountain Nothing. Let's go at Part Two is Dan
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Karpen? Chuck reports. The protests have now spread to
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major cities across the country.
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What began a week ago was a protest against a requirement
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that all long haul truckers who crossed the US border be
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vaccinated is now a general outburst against all pandemic
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restrictions. Ottawa has been gridlocked for more than a week
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in as many as 1000 trucks and 5000 supporters pack the
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downtown core Saturday. And what officials say is an occupation.
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The demonstrations spread to Toronto, Quebec City
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Fredericton, Winnipeg, Regina and Victoria at or near
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provincial legislatures. In Toronto, one man was arrested
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after setting off a smoke bomb. And in Winnipeg one man drove
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his vehicle into a group of protesters. Police in Toronto
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cordoned off all roads leading to the legislative buildings
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over fears that the protests could disrupt access to several
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major hospitals nearby
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wow they made it sound like one of the protesters like like the
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I don't know that the way they reported on the car driving into
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the crowd is weird. guy thought so to made it sound a bit like
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that was you know, like, oh, that's just one of those crazy
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yeah, yeah, here is Dan carpet limitlessly
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good legislatures. In Toronto. One man was arrested after
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setting off a smoke bomb. And in Winnipeg, one man drove his
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vehicle into a group of protesters. Police in Toronto
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cordoned off all roads leading to
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what happened to that guy they get him
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I'm just not covered. It's not important. That's
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interesting. Believable let's check out a scene internationals
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reporting.
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The sound is deafening. And yet protesters are demanding to be
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heard. All day long.
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Oh, hold on a second.
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Ah huh.
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That was cute. Do
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the sound is deafening yet Protesters Demand to be heard.
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Mm hmm. Oh, that took some seats. Some skill. Unbelievable,
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you know,
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honking is violence, buddy. Yeah. violent, violent, violent
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protests.
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Want to be heard they wouldn't be honking is what the subtext
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of what she's saying.
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By the way, Brian of London Sir Brian of London contacted me
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right after the show we titled The Last show Hong Kong. Yeah,
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he's always looking out for us. Of course he's in Israel. And he
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says dude, Hong Kong is like h h eight eight that's that's white
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supremacist KKK for Hitler. Heil Hitler, Hong Kong. And what's
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interesting is I believe that that's probably true. But that
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got completely obliterated by the trucker protest because I
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mean, if it was an h h eight Heil Hitler type thing that's
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gone now because I didn't hear anyone complain about it.
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So nobody could play no of course. I'm glad to say he's got
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some some chops to notice it but probably should have been Hong
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Kong Kong. And then you'd be good to be in Hong Kong, Hong
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Kong that have been the four H club.
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The sound is deafening. And yet protesters are demanding to be
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heard. All day long. And all hours of the night. Those with
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the so called Freedom convoy say they're staying put so called
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mandates.
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This is literally a 32nd clip. We're never going to get to the
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end of it. You're right though.
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It fits the environment something called the Freedom
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convoy. It's the name of It's the freedom convoy. It's not the
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so called Freedom convoy. i By the way, I have an example of
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one of these things later in the show of where they they decide
19:46
to to use some they slip something in to say so called to
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demean it. The reason you use should be on my list of things.
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I'm working on a long column on these kinds of usages that are
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used as propaganda. Oh, good to use. So called is a demeaning
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way to say, well, it's not what it's really about. Yeah,
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yeah, it's really white supremacist, we know that.
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And it's the lowest of the load sort of journalism. By the way,
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anyone who pulls these stunts is really a creep period. Well
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continues on
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Malone may have to shake some things up at sea.
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To The Rescue old freedom convoy say they're staying put, until
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vaccine mandates are dropped. The masks come off, and life
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returns to the way it was.
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Okay, thanks CNN International. We'll come back to you in a
20:39
moment. First, let's see if we can learn anything from the
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Kenyan Canada Navy and broadcast some terms, please.
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Now we were told that Ottawa police would be changing their
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tactics this weekend. What are you seeing there?
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We are seeing a little bit more of this. Then earlier today, we
20:55
saw some concrete barricades actually set down further up the
20:59
street here. And maybe we can just turn around. If you look
21:02
over, where that sort of Tall Eight story tall brown building
21:06
is. That's the O'Connor Street entrance to Wellington. And
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police set some concrete barricades there, they brought
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in a truck with the the blocks on on a flatbed and about 30
21:16
police officers surround that it pushed the crowd back in both
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directions, and lay down what appears to be a concrete wall.
21:22
That seems to be some kind of an effort to separate one side of
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Wellington Street from another whether they will continue with
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that effort and try to sort of block off other streets. We
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don't know that the number of police officers on the street
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doesn't seem that much higher than before. And I think that's
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essentially because the police force was already working full
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out its resources were already maxed out prior to this new
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search and contained strategy so they don't have that many more
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officers to give.
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There it is surge and contain that's that's their new things
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surge and contain. This is this is a government that is afraid,
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very afraid. See if see what CNN picked up because it's another
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term this is the big one
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auto police say they have learned much in the past week,
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especially after reports of assaults, intimidation, and
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allegations of hate speech and symbols. Our goal is to end the
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demonstration to try and do that they have called in more
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reinforcements moving to what they call a surge and contain
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strategy. But the police chief warns
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this remains as it was from the beginning, an increasingly
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volatile and increasingly dangerous
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demonstration.
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And it is spreading like a contagion itself right across
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the country. The protests now including a border blockade
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between Alberta and Montana, and now Canada's largest city,
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Toronto, closing a large section in front of the provincial
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legislature this weekend as truckers descend and more
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worrying closing off the adjacent hospital row. We're
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exhausted health care workers carry on battling COVID
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Anyone who attempts to disrupt hospital access and routes of
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emergency operations, including ambulance fire or police will be
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subject to strict enforcement.
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And yet both police and political leaders are warning
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this now resembles an occupation was no quick for easy. And
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there you go surgeon contain and it's an occupation that
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classifies it as something we can go bust heads over now.
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Yeah, yeah, this occupation term has been bandied about which
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they've been there three things actually is the third thing they
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keep emphasizing which they did emphasize in that report, which
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is this. Oh, the people in the hospitals who want to get to the
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hospitals, the ambulances can't get through because you guys
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Oh, I'm sure that will be the catalyst for whatever they're
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going to do. I'm sorry, we cannot have hospital access
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blocked. Beat them in there in the better brains in
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Yes, hospitalized them.
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What we're seeing and what everyone can now see, it's so
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blatantly obvious, because I think everyone is on YouTube
24:06
looking and rumble and whatever, just looking at this stuff,
24:09
because it's kind of fun television. And lots of people I
24:12
know are watching a YouTube TV. But what you're seeing it's
24:16
particularly with the media, how they're reporting on it.
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Just YouTube that YouTube TV, it's
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no you have, you can watch I mean, YouTube TV. Okay. Thanks
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for interrupting. Thanks, I appreciate it.
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No. TVs and that's something
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else. I know. You have the product. Yes, I know you do.
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What we're seeing is how much the elites which includes the
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media and the politicians hate the middle class. They hate
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them. The elites, the laptop workers who have been working
24:48
from home in Ottawa who are jumping up and down and yelling
24:51
about the noise. They're also they hate the middle class. It's
24:56
real. It's crazy.
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Let's An interesting take
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what else can I say? Who Who are the truckers, the truckers,
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retailers? And that's who's showing up I make sausages boom,
25:08
I'm bringing my son I make bread I'm bringing my bread. Yeah, I'm
25:11
not gonna I'm not going to take this thing as an interesting
25:14
taken is probably what it is because there's been a lot of
25:17
subtext comedy champion things even on like Saturday night
25:22
where there's this disdain for the middle class by the quote
25:26
unquote elites and people who think they're an in the elite
25:30
class when they're not they're just middle class people that
25:33
have been convinced otherwise. And then this shows that all
25:36
hell breaks loose, they get kicked to the curb immediately
25:39
to like, you know, back to the slums kid.
25:42
So this is I think this is also happening it's kind of taking
25:46
place before our eyes. So if in class warfare, yes, and and so
25:50
now, here's another example this is this is fun because I know
25:53
the journalist who was interviewed for this, this is
25:55
about the Dutch Bridge, which will now have to be dismantled
25:59
for Jeff Bezos super mega yacht, which, you know, all these
26:03
yachts are built in the Netherlands. It's a classic. And
26:06
so I think MPR
26:09
I don't know if you've looked into this. Yes, of course. Look,
26:12
I'm gonna ask you a question. When they built a yacht, they
26:16
knew this would have to happen. Was it all pre ordained that
26:20
this bridge was going to have to be built, turned down and then
26:23
put back up?
26:25
That's unclear. But in this report, they interview a Dutch
26:30
journalist, who I actually like from Cisco from Yola. He's a
26:34
really nice guy for a commie but he's, he's straight up, and he
26:39
explains exactly what the real issue is with this bridge. And
26:42
then I think we can safely say that the local Rotterdam
26:46
government was probably in on this from the beginning.
26:48
Francisco van Yola lives in Rotterdam, and is the editor of
26:52
the Dutch news website europe.nl. He began by
26:56
explaining why there is
26:57
slowly not NPR and maybe by the BBC.
27:01
such controversy, over dismantling the bridge to let
27:04
Mr. Bessel says yacht through.
27:07
I think there are a few reasons it was announced quite bluntly,
27:10
like we're going to do this this summer, normally would say,
27:13
Okay, there's a plan. We want to do that. No, they just said,
27:16
Okay, we're going to take apart the bridge, because and that's,
27:20
I think, the second reason, there's a billionaire Jeff
27:22
Bezos, the richest man of the world who has decided to buy a
27:25
yacht and it can't pass otherwise. And I think it's also
27:29
about privilege. You know, people in Rotterdam say, well,
27:32
they won't do that for us that you wait for him because he has
27:35
all the money, but he's gonna pay for me. Yes. But at the
27:38
moment in the Netherlands, there's a lot of discussion
27:41
about inequality about privilege. This is a national
27:44
monument. So normally a national monument, you can't touch that
27:48
it was destroyed by an artist. And there was an awful lot of
27:51
figures fighting one of the most heroic battles in the Second
27:55
World War was fought around that area. And some other parts that
27:59
have already been demolished show this last man standing.
28:02
Everybody knows stories about the bridge, and a bridge that is
28:06
never crossed by anyone.
28:08
It's very strange, right? Yes, indeed. I guess the other
28:11
argument that might be used by the city authorities is that
28:14
look, you know, it's not just about removing a bit of the
28:17
bridge in order to placate a rich man. But the very building
28:21
of this yacht is presumably going to bring a lot of money in
28:27
I mean, it's it's a hugely expensive yacht and and it's
28:31
being built for it on our turf, as it were. So why not celebrate
28:34
that?
28:35
Yes, but that's just another reason because we all know,
28:38
they're getting more and more billionaires all the time on the
28:41
planet. And they all want to copy each other. So if one buys
28:44
a yacht, the other one wants a bigger one. So now this morning,
28:48
once a yacht and it's built by the most famous yacht builder in
28:51
the world, which is just a few miles upstream. Now, what will
28:56
happen what will be the next one who says okay, I need a bigger
28:59
yacht so we don't have to take it apart again. And that's
29:02
important because it was once removed to be renovated. A few
29:07
years ago, then the City Council promised never to remove it
29:11
again. And now they break that promise.
29:14
What are the chances some of the city council godson Bezos fun
29:19
coupons to play with? Oh, it's obvious everyone.
29:25
This guy made a couple good points. He is a fact. The end I
29:29
don't know the I had the story. I can't remember exactly which
29:33
of the super rich did this but there there are stories where
29:38
they got two guys parked their yachts next to each other and
29:41
one of them notices his yachts 10 foot shorter 10 feet shorter
29:46
and so he builds a new one that's longer sure. Because then
29:50
this exactly what he said. He says these guys have to outdo
29:53
each other. Exactly. For what purpose except for bragging
29:58
rights. Most of themselves is almost ludicrous. So that guy
30:04
that the solution to this problem, by the way, is the
30:07
yacht building operation has to be moved on to the other side of
30:10
the bridge. And he just has to relocate. It's gonna get more
30:15
business. Yeah. Well, it can't keep taking this bridge apart
30:20
for everybody wants a yacht from that one company.
30:22
No, I think it'll be interesting to see when the yacht goes
30:25
through what kind of protests will be people are
30:28
doing Weigh the yacht and calculate how many Hueys you
30:31
need to pick it up and just fly it over the bridge?
30:34
I don't think so. Hey, where's Balloon Boy when you need them
30:38
that will do the trick like one of those launch air deals, just
30:42
tie a whole bunch of balloons that yacht lifted right off.
30:45
More elite news. We just have to presume it's real, but the Queen
30:51
appears to be alive. The Queen of England. And I saw
30:56
this. I don't know. Do you think that I think that's a stunt
30:58
double.
31:01
That's really interesting. Let's listen to me. Maybe we can get
31:04
some cues from the way she speaks. This is her cutting the
31:08
cake at her Platinum Jubilee. As her PR lackey explains the
31:14
reason why she's looking at it upside down so the press can see
31:16
it.
31:17
I did read that it was upside down and you wouldn't be able to
31:20
see what was on it. I told her it had to be upside down for the
31:24
vacancy I think I might just put a knife. That's a really good
31:32
idea. See if it works. Oh, yes. Yes, the knife looks somebody
31:38
else can finish it off.
31:40
I can cut it all the way. Yes. Could be a double. And maybe
31:51
that's why she didn't cut the cake. She only stuck the knife
31:54
in because you know, that would probably be against some kind of
31:57
code. If I were a conspiracy therapist, that's how I might
32:01
feel.
32:01
I don't know what the code would be for its cutting cakes and so
32:05
far as stunt doubles are concerned. But when she said
32:07
finish it off in that nice snappy way for 95 year old
32:11
woman. I was suspicious I think I think and she's also got a
32:16
slightly more Zhao, she has a jowly
32:19
here's what here's what I noticed on the on the part of
32:21
the video that you that is has no playable audio. She's walking
32:26
around. And this is probably where I was in the same
32:28
reception hall type facility. But when I visit when I was
32:32
invited by the Queen, oh yes, she looked taller. Now it's hard
32:37
to tell from the video and the angle. But now that you
32:40
mentioned it, I was like, it looks a little taller there.
32:45
And I doubt she's wearing six inch heels. So I think there's
32:52
something suspicious, but it's I went by her face. It had a
32:56
slight it was just slightly different. And it was like one
33:00
of those things. Well, we have KF at your finger on
33:03
we have lots of royal watchers who can to can let us know.
33:09
Thank Yeah, yeah, sure. So I can't be the only one who
33:12
thought this.
33:13
Hey, before we get into we got to do a little bit of COVID
33:17
stuff. A little bit. came across a supercut. That's only about
33:24
CNN from the past two years. Actually. Yeah, from the past
33:28
two years. And it really kind of shows you a John Malone is
33:32
buying. To want to hear this supercut
33:35
I love to fake news. We
33:37
are Real News. Much of the dossier has been corroborated
33:40
some rioters were planning to murder lawmakers.
33:43
What does Putin have on Trump? Has Trump been compromised that
33:47
Kavanagh aided and abetted in the commission of a gang rape
33:52
but
33:52
it does look like that young man to me,
33:54
is taunting the Native American Vietnam vet and he's in his face
33:59
when you start whipping people within you want to split hairs
34:03
between rains
34:03
and whips. There is no evidence of any wrongdoing by either Joe
34:07
or Hunter by
34:08
looking at the 2021 reason why I'm taking you seriously as a
34:11
contender is because of your presence on cable news, a
34:14
widely held conspiracy theory that the Coronavirus was created
34:18
in a Chinese Laboratory. Dr. Fauci Thank you for keeping it
34:22
straight. Thank you for fighting the good fight.
34:24
We know the science. We know that mass work
34:26
this is now a pandemic of the unvaccinated it is now a
34:30
pandemic of choice.
34:31
You can stay unvaccinated if you want. But you're not going to be
34:34
able to travel to see your family Joe
34:36
Rogan. He came down with COVID He says says he's been taking
34:39
the livestock the warmer ivermectin I hope you are
34:43
able to appreciate what you did. Your state and what it means for
34:47
the rest of the country
34:47
disturbing video last night show Jacob Blake on arms being shot
34:51
by police. Obviously we do it overseas against our
34:53
adversaries. But we don't spy on Americans.
34:56
If you want to believe the NSA is reading your favorite TV
34:58
stars, emails Go right ahead. He claims it's true. The NSA denies
35:04
that of course,
35:04
there is no one more knowledgeable, more decent, more
35:07
honest, more committed to the interest of America than John
35:10
Brennan the biggest
35:11
terrorist threat. And this comes from radicals on the far right,
35:14
primarily white men, domestic terrorism seems to be starting
35:18
to spread virally. And the way that we saw that happen overseas
35:22
with ISIS has erupted
35:24
during anti lockdown protests,
35:26
what you're seeing now these images came and come in stark
35:29
contrast to what we saw over the course of the daytime hours in
35:33
Kenosha, and into the early evening, which were largely
35:36
peaceful demonstration. If only
35:38
we had a vaccine
35:40
against BS, we're not here to spin things or, you know, color
35:45
things or certain away, we're here to give the people
35:47
reliable, accurate information on a daily basis. That's why we
35:50
all come into work every day.
35:54
How much would you pay for it?
35:57
Well, Kirsi got a lot of other things in the deal. But yeah,
36:00
the problem is to fix this mess, where everybody at that
36:05
operation is pretty much
36:08
compromise, compromise, compromise and
36:10
compromised, it's gonna He's gonna need a lieutenant that can
36:14
really did one of those roles in the real hatchet man to go in
36:17
there. And he's gonna have to do it in such a way that that the,
36:20
you know, that you have to assume that as we saw with the
36:24
guy, you know, people's producers even are on the same
36:28
page as these creeps that are on that on the on the air. And so
36:33
you so it's like a real housecleaning, it needs to be
36:35
done. So it has to be done in a certain way that you don't piss.
36:39
So you don't have a walkout. And now, yet the network down, I
36:45
don't know how he's gonna
36:45
do it. Well, there's, there's one established way, which still
36:48
happens from time to time, where you know, you you turn on your
36:52
favorite local radio station, you know, like a top 40 station
36:56
on a Monday morning, go into work, and all of a sudden, it's
36:58
a country station,
36:59
and they just switch it. Yes. format change, complete
37:03
format change. Yeah, it's possible. We could do that. Just
37:07
new jocks new, new new news, new stories.
37:12
You could also do it when you wish to take over a country as
37:14
opposed to you find some of the worst players, the bad actors
37:20
who are really pretty much phonies. They're not really that
37:23
bad. They're just playing that role for the previous boss. You
37:27
isolate them and then have them take over the place and turn it
37:31
around. Yeah. The guys who can switch size the they can go from
37:36
i hate trumped I love Trump. But without blinking an eye there
37:40
are people that can do that, that are in the news business?
37:43
Oh,
37:43
yes, most of them I see most of doing.
37:48
So you can do it that way. And that would probably be the way
37:50
to do it. And then you can slowly you know, bring, you
37:54
know, start getting rid of the other ones, that ones that are
37:57
that are an undesirable, undesirable and unmovable. They
38:02
can they can adapt. So
38:05
I'm realizing now this may be a bit of a theme about the elites
38:08
and how much they hate the middle class. And I would say
38:11
the Democrats in the United States, the Democrat party, they
38:15
probably think the working class is Trump voters, which probably
38:20
mostly true. So let's listen just briefly just to get into
38:25
some COVID stuff to James Carville, longtime Democratic
38:29
Party strategist who is going a little bit off the reservation
38:34
now but he is saying, hey, we need to be less woke. And so he
38:37
is kind of pushing back in conversation with our hunt. Not
38:42
Mike's brother, but Judy Woodruff's husband, which I did
38:46
not know. And here's
38:48
my I don't know who al Hunt is, so I wouldn't know if it was
38:52
Judy's husband or not
38:55
a lot tell in a moment. Let's listen to their little exchange
38:58
here.
38:59
I want you to do is pass up a lot to make you immune from
39:03
liability if you put some x unvaccinated person right in the
39:07
faces which I'd really like to do. As he asked me when you
39:11
know, what's my first reaction to you? If you you're not
39:15
vaccinating in this? You don't have any medical reason not to
39:18
be your piece of shit. Okay, all right. Just punch you right in
39:23
the goddamn face. That's that's the way I look at these people.
39:26
Agreed. Agreed.
39:28
Agreed.
39:30
Agreed I'd punch in to let's go just get outside and go do some
39:33
punching. Let's go find some people that are that are punch
39:36
worthy.
39:38
We find out who that Jumoke is.
39:42
That was Judy Woodruff's husband.
39:45
Well, that was Carville, who we heard. Yeah, the the guy who
39:47
said agreed. Yeah, I'm
39:48
gonna go punch face.
39:50
I'll tell you who our hunt is. He is. He works for Bloomberg.
39:54
There you go. Ah, Bloomberg News. Yeah, so
39:57
rat's nest of creeps.
39:58
He was also a weekly panelist on CNN capital gang which I think
40:02
is long since defunct Oh and he also did hunt and shields with
40:09
MARK SHIELDS
40:11
that must have been exciting
40:15
so anyway that's That's again that's just how these people
40:19
feel is really is really quite bizarre or
40:23
somebody who had feels they have the right to not get vaccinated
40:28
should be punched in the face that's this this what these guys
40:32
think yeah
40:33
yeah exactly before you say here's my buddy Osterholm
40:41
from his podcast I said
40:42
with with a new term
40:44
received two doses of
40:45
vaccine only 41% have received that third dose These are not
40:51
people who are vaccine hesitant or vaccine hostile they've
40:54
already gotten the first two
40:55
doses vaccine hostile a new one
41:00
vaccine hostile what the point of that phrase is
41:05
to bring violence into it you are you You refuse violent
41:09
person we
41:10
are violent term so you can make violence very very very
41:13
associative exactly
41:15
be your big problem I got a boots on the ground from Diem
41:20
foreign lady before about the about T Mobile cuz I will switch
41:25
in a heartbeat from from a company that's going to mandate
41:29
their their employees and our Dame says my daughter works for
41:34
T Mobile works for T Mobile prior to that she was with
41:37
Sprint and has now 23 years under her belt she advised me
41:41
that the company was forced to have all employees vaccinated
41:45
except the salespeople in the stores otherwise their insurance
41:49
company would yank the company's coverage and you will find that
41:53
at&t and Verizon etc are all the same the insurance companies are
41:57
holding them hostage
42:01
they should find out more about this as some insurance company
42:04
woke creeps they're doing it
42:05
twice a day I'm sure that they can is this not exactly what we
42:10
predicted that that the insurance companies will start
42:13
using technology and other levers to control you? And it
42:17
started with which I think people even laughed I said oh
42:20
don't worry you there'll be there'll be giving you a
42:23
discount if you're a good driver or if you're a healthy living
42:26
person all of that's here now all of that's here including the
42:30
bite we yeah but including including the biometric ring
42:34
that is now showing up in every TV show. To get what it's called
42:39
there's some looks like just a men's wedding band kind of thing
42:43
you put it on and anything since your your biometric and yeah
42:47
it's like a like one of those health watches like an i i
42:51
watched Apple Watch that's that's gonna be something you'll
42:56
be required to wear I'm sure
42:59
so he must have as the ring
43:02
the insurance companies they got the power what are you going to
43:04
do is T Mobile i Although I would out them if I was if John
43:07
was here was still running the show. Isn't that his name?
43:10
Ledger ledger?
43:12
I don't know he would probably probably out Answer this oh no.
43:15
It's because there's such as such as insurance company in the
43:18
name name name um,
43:20
of course it's T Mobile who also had all of their employees
43:25
wearing an embroidered Black Lives Matter. shirts. Yeah, so
43:30
and woke the other tote. Totally woke.
43:33
I only have the one clip. My clip is the Coronavirus
43:36
infections update which from NPR. It was a little idea what's
43:40
going on.
43:41
New Coronavirus infections continue to plunge in the US
43:44
lunch cases are down by about half over the past couple of
43:48
weeks. But the death toll is climbing. The US has now
43:51
recorded more than 900,000 deaths. That's the star watch.
43:56
Reports hospitals are feeling some relief. The number of
43:59
people being admitted for COVID is down about 20% in the US. The
44:04
steepest declines are in the northeast and upper midwest but
44:07
the situation is improving all over the country. However,
44:10
deaths are still rising about 2400 Americans are dying every
44:14
day from COVID-19 Dr. Steve Wolfe at Virginia Commonwealth
44:18
University says it's not only COVID patients affected but
44:21
other patients with urgent medical needs
44:23
if people are not able to get that care acutely or when their
44:28
chronic care needs are getting put off there could be
44:30
consequences
44:31
he says the already staggering death toll of the pandemic rises
44:34
when you factor in all the people being indirectly
44:37
affected.
44:39
Windows want you to update
44:42
not me. Do not
44:43
hear the sound
44:46
No, that wasn't on my machine either. That kid that was on
44:49
their report.
44:51
Oh, okay. Sure. It was I believe you right away.
44:56
I mean, I do have make that mistake and do some things on
44:59
the side bang again. To do a clip
45:02
that was in the clip I'm with you make sense they probably
45:05
running the whole the whole outfit there on Windows Vista.
45:12
We discussed the Johns Hopkins meta analysis of the lockdowns
45:16
that they were almost ineffective or ineffective 0.1%.
45:23
And some of the other mitigation measures, I think they were able
45:26
to bring it up to around 2%. And this is a scandal, of course,
45:31
for shutting down the economy, which, as far as I remember, and
45:35
I think was a he might not have had a choice, but there was a
45:38
colossal mistake on Trump's part to allow that to happen. But it
45:42
was pressured by Anthony Fauci if I recall and, and Deborah
45:47
Burks and Redfield and the whole cast of 1000s, and they really
45:51
worked the media, and they got it done. And now in review,
45:55
let's ask Jen, Chucky, Chucky Pataki, let's ask her what they
46:00
think about this.
46:01
On the lockdown. There was a meta analysis that came out of
46:05
several studies locked down during the first wave COVID In
46:08
spring 2020, found that it only reduced mortality by point 2% in
46:13
the US and Europe, and suggested they have little to no public
46:17
health benefit but severe consequences for the economy.
46:22
And it's just that lockdown shouldn't be a part of a future
46:25
pandemic response. Is that the shared view of the
46:30
administration looking in the rearview mirror? Well,
46:32
I would say I would sort of
46:34
first of course point you to our health and medical experts for
46:36
specifics on this specific scientific study. I would note
46:39
that the President has been clear we're not pushing
46:41
lockdowns, we've not been pro lockdown. That has not been his
46:45
agenda. Most of the lockdowns actually happened under the
46:47
previous president. What our objective has been is to convey
46:51
that we have the tools we need to keep our country open, thanks
46:54
to the President's leadership and focus on fighting the virus.
46:57
And that's reflected in the fact that 90% of schools are open.
47:01
Over 210 million Americans are fully vaccinated. We have the
47:05
tools to avoid lockdowns and we're not moving back. And
47:08
that's our intention at this point.
47:09
I think that Johns Hopkins report was a setup. Hmm, it was
47:15
a setup for this very talking point. Oh, yeah. You know, that
47:18
was um, of course, she's also throwing Fauci under the bus,
47:22
but to say, oh, no, that was that was the previous did not
47:26
administration president. I smells like it smells like a
47:30
setup now.
47:33
That's a very good observation. I think you're absolutely
47:36
correct. Wildwood is it? Figures? Yeah. Is spook Central.
47:41
I mean, it's Johns Hopkins, they the whole thing was their idea
47:44
event. 201 the whole strategy, they
47:47
had a map online, you know, the size of the pandemic and the
47:52
bend the running count of the dead,
47:54
the war game the whole thing and even right down to how the media
47:58
would respond. The Talking Points everything under Oh, it
48:01
didn't work. And yeah, that's really that's tough is really
48:04
ineffective. And the first question from friendly fire
48:09
friendly fire journalist is answered most of them not the
48:13
previous administrations the previous president. Just remind
48:16
you, it was Trump who locked you down like dogs, okay. Okay, now
48:22
we know we're getting stories.
48:24
Now we're getting stories of lettuce scam.
48:28
Well, there's weird stuff happening particularly in the
48:30
health sector. Check this story out.
48:31
Our next guest unfortunately did not have such a positive
48:35
experience when she gave birth to her son at Caboolture
48:39
Hospital in Queensland last month. Alicia peak had her son
48:43
roomie forcibly removed from her. When informed that her
48:47
teenage daughter might have been in close contact at work. She
48:53
will told that she wouldn't be able to see her newborn until
48:58
she returned a negative PCR test. For Alicia the impact was
49:04
traumatizing. Understandably, she joins me now for her home in
49:08
Queensland with her newborn baby Alicia. Did they literally take
49:14
Remi from your arms and say you couldn't see him again? So you
49:19
had a negative PCR test?
49:22
Yeah, that's right. But he, they told me they were going to take
49:27
him for an hour for tests. And then when they took him, they
49:33
said I wouldn't get him back and didn't get him back flowers.
49:40
And this was because your door might have been a close contact
49:45
not yourself. Do they offer at least to do a rapid antigen test
49:50
in the meantime to establish whether you were negative before
49:55
your child was returned?
49:58
She actually was that possible casual contact, not even a close
50:03
contact?
50:04
Baby Steelers, you're right, get used to it, we'll be back. It's
50:09
just the beginning, mom. We own your kid.
50:14
First. And again, this is part of the overall scheme that we
50:18
own your kid, which is taking place in the educational system.
50:23
You shouldn't be able to you shouldn't have anything to do.
50:25
The Democrats are behind this, by the way, you should have no
50:28
say in the end, they think it's a good idea. And they think
50:31
people are going to support why,
50:32
why? Why Why?
50:35
Why do they think it's a good idea? I'm wondering myself,
50:38
yeah, but they think it's a good because Virginia is all in on
50:41
this. And when you see there, you see CNN and MSNBC people
50:44
come and say, Well, I don't understand. No, the Virginia
50:47
governor didn't lose, because of the fact that the parents are
50:50
all irked about the way their people, their kids are being
50:53
educated. That's got nothing to do with it. People like that
50:56
know that professionals know what they're doing. They know
50:59
how to educate the kid. They know how to teach and you know,
51:02
you don't, and they're all in on this. And I think the teachers
51:06
union may have something to do with it. I'm not sure what's
51:09
behind it. But this idea that your kid and it goes way back,
51:12
it takes a village by Hillary Clinton. Yeah. Which is, you
51:16
know, so you don't raise your kids the village does. That's
51:19
right. It's really endemic to the Democrat party. I don't know
51:22
what what more you can say, well, and it's obviously they're
51:25
all behind it.
51:26
How about this, the Democrats want to secure their food
51:28
supply?
51:32
Sorry, I get the job.
51:35
Alright. Now let's look at some some vaccine adverse event
51:40
reactions.
51:41
Sure. You're suggesting they're going to eat the babies. I
51:45
didn't suggested cues. So okay, there we go on God.
51:50
Here's something interesting in light of the incredible increase
51:54
in myocarditis and pericarditis and certainly with the numbers
51:56
from the Department of Defense. This is a normalization article.
52:01
Hey, just so you know, John, death during sex isn't just
52:04
something that happens to middle aged men new study finds. It
52:08
also happens to old men. No, but there the article says it can it
52:12
can happen to 30 year olds. Oh, I
52:15
get it. Yeah. Right.
52:17
How about that the
52:18
myocarditis thing with the vaccine is bad enough that you
52:22
can drop dead while having sex? Well,
52:24
I mean, you you've been around a little bit longer than I have,
52:26
how many people and you know, we're dude to how many people
52:30
how many men do you know from your entire life who died of a
52:34
heart attack during sex?
52:36
It's called in the saddle. Right? Is the term
52:40
none. We couldn't even get Bill Clinton to do it.
52:43
People have tried you know, they all think they want to but none
52:47
of them do. never works out that way. So if people are now dying
52:51
from sex in their 30s and it's and it's documented, something's
52:55
wrong.
52:56
Well, that goes along with the Washington Post debunking the
53:01
athletes headline sudden deaths of collapsing athletes following
53:06
the Coronavirus misinformation trail. Okay, so then they they,
53:11
they give some examples of who's saying this and then here comes
53:14
here's the rub. This claim has been debunked repeatedly. I
53:19
haven't really seen a debunking ready to see anything bunking
53:22
and complete ignore, ignore it just not even ignore it
53:28
completely. The story of athletes dropping dead from
53:31
Coronavirus vaccines has its roost roots in mysterious
53:35
Austrian websites with ties to that country's far right
53:39
Populist Party, the Freedom party. You know what this is?
53:44
This is the Pfizer marketing again. You remember they said
53:48
oh, you know, we got some Russians who are making up bogus
53:50
claims about people dying, right? This is what they're
53:53
pulling again. Yeah, they can take and they get and get away
53:57
with it. Those stories were then recycle only store by the way,
54:00
the only stories I've seen about to where they really emphasize
54:03
it come out of South America. Yes. Come from us.
54:06
I haven't seen one Austrian report. Give me a break.
54:09
What's the Austrian? I mean, of course, it's easy to say Austria
54:12
they got Nazis. We all know that. So just bring in the
54:15
Freedom Party, the Nazis, okay. Those stories were then recycled
54:19
by right wing media in the United States Fox and then
54:24
eventually came out of the mouth of a US senator. And then they
54:29
say as is often the case, a kernel of truth. Some people
54:33
have reported an inflammation of the heart muscle known as
54:36
myocarditis. After taking mRNA best based vaccines. It has been
54:41
exploited by purveyors of falsehoods. I think that's us.
54:46
Medical research shows the risk of getting myocarditis from the
54:49
Coronavirus itself is about 100 times higher than getting it
54:53
from a vaccine. What
54:58
you've seen this twist on The theme myself is pretty
55:02
interesting. They claim that. Yeah. And I think a lot of that
55:09
stat comes from the fact that if you have one shot and you're not
55:13
two weeks out and you get myocarditis, you're considered
55:16
not vaccinated. And if you in other words, you have a
55:19
breakthrough case after one shot, or you have a breakthrough
55:22
case after two shots, and it usually happens pretty close to
55:25
the shots. Yeah. So you're not considered vaccinated is a two
55:28
week lag that they keep,
55:30
which is how they screwed with all the numbers, particularly
55:33
pregnant pregnancy problems.
55:35
Yeah. So I think this is a function of that.
55:40
Well, then how about this one? As we know Israel is is not
55:45
good. record number of people actually, they claimed a
55:50
computer glitch. So they were able to lop off like three
55:53
deaths a week and say, Oh, no, no, it's not as bad. Well, it's
55:56
a topper compared to the previous height. I think that
56:00
was also when they started vaccinating. So this is the
56:03
telegraph, which is a pretty serious newspaper, Israel's rise
56:06
in COVID deaths, why it's happening and the lessons for
56:09
the UK. But what do you think the lesson is, after they they
56:12
literally go through the entire timeline of people getting the
56:15
fourth booster shot? That's the one that killed everybody
56:18
through the roof. So what do you think their messages
56:23
stick with three shots, one clear
56:25
message must be kept must be to keep vaccine induced immunity
56:30
topped up. For the moment, at least, it is vaccines that are
56:35
keeping us safe. Omicron may not be as dangerous as the Alpha
56:39
Delta virus, but it remains on par with the Wuhan original
56:42
racist. So we have to keep our immunity topped up. So despite
56:48
the everyone's start dying after the fourth shot, top it up
56:52
people.
56:54
Does that mean when you get a four shot and then you're dead?
56:56
You're dead. I mean, you're supposed to get a fifth shot
56:58
just right after the fourth what he's supposed to do. What does
57:01
it mean to be topped up now?
57:03
Well, now you were talking like one of my favorite basketball
57:06
players, the only one I've ever met in person. Shaq you may have
57:10
seen this, but he's on the anti mRNA Vax train.
57:15
I encourage everybody to be safe and take care of your family. I
57:19
do. But there's still some people that don't want to take
57:22
and you should not be forced to take something that you know
57:24
what,
57:25
I don't think people are being forced to take this well there
57:28
are some there are I mean, listen, we have a mandate at CBS
57:31
four. We have a mandate at CBS. But my but my point is force but
57:35
where I wholeheartedly force No, it's not force
57:38
force because of the man on taking the man will get fired.
57:41
Now, how much does that sound like that angry citizen resident
57:44
of Ottawa, who said the same thing, it's just for your job.
57:48
That's not mandatory. These are people with money or edge or
57:52
multiple options for jobs. Not your middle class. Who has a
57:57
vocation and a job and there you hear a media professional,
58:05
literally brainwashed and thinking that's not a mandate.
58:08
Oh, yeah. We had to take when we came into CBS.
58:11
It is a mandate but it's not forced.
58:17
Okay, well, that's what she's saying.
58:19
No, that's what I said. She's saying it's a mandate but that
58:22
doesn't mean it's forced. Yeah. If you saying is forced, of
58:25
course it is. And the brainwashed PERSON No, it's not
58:28
forced you can just go you can do walk into the desert and just
58:31
drop dead of starvation where you're forced to give a mandate.
58:35
I mean, not forced take the vaccine you don't have to you
58:37
can just walk around and not get you're like what country now?
58:40
They can't even go to the grocery store. Oh, many
58:43
countries. Yeah. No, that's too bad. I mean, you don't have to
58:47
take it. But you know, if you want to eat you want to live you
58:50
want to get it you have a job. But it's not forced this
58:53
definition. I mean, this is unbelievable. People are doing
58:56
this
58:57
kind of disturbing note this morning. Good for Shaq, by the
59:00
way. Yeah, well, this thing is unraveling. I mean, and who is
59:04
it? Who's coming out and speaking loudly about it being a
59:07
choice and not forcing everybody black men in America. They're
59:11
the loudest right now. Or at least they're getting getting a
59:14
lot of attention. And my black friend Joe Rogan. Um, here's
59:20
something disturbing. Now, I haven't looked at these for a
59:23
long, long time. I used to look at this a lot more. When you're,
59:28
if you're flying an aircraft and you have an emergency, you have
59:31
two codes that you can transmit Well, there's a couple of codes
59:34
and this is what's known. It's a it's your squawk. So it's your
59:39
identifier. As you're flying that a radar signal can then
59:43
your radar base station can ping off of can receive can also in
59:48
some cases with newer versions see kind of locate you where you
59:51
are depending on the data coming through. And when you're flying,
59:55
every different airport or handoff point will say okay
59:58
squawk this number two four digits 7000 is general aviation
1:00:03
when you just down and low and slow. And then usually it's all
1:00:06
kinds of different numbers for the you know, for for flight
1:00:09
following and, and when you file a flight plan the two other ones
1:00:16
that are that everyone knows is 7600, which means you've been
1:00:20
hijacked. So you can just kind of slyly punch in a number. And
1:00:24
without saying anything, then everyone around and everyone
1:00:26
will know that you've been hijacked. But there's also 7700.
1:00:30
And that means emergency. And I don't remember seeing 567 of
1:00:38
these per day. And on radar box, you can actually take a look at
1:00:44
them. It's really odd. And a lot of these so like we have today,
1:00:51
TB two t nine seven first seen a near says here Turkey status,
1:00:57
not available. Then they have all these other ones landed then
1:01:00
there's Yeager one that may be a private jet, Middle High
1:01:05
Germany, status unknown. Zs MB Zed in Johannesburg, South
1:01:13
Africa. I mean, all of these who had emergency codes. I mean, you
1:01:17
think at least hear it here a new story about one of them.
1:01:23
Interesting how they're suppressing this then.
1:01:26
Possibly, I mean, there's always one or two a week. Yeah, pilots
1:01:31
are nerds, you know, they they look, they're always looking at
1:01:35
this stuff. Oh, someone crashed? Let me read the report. Goody.
1:01:39
No, that's that's kind of what we do. So I don't know. I mean,
1:01:41
is we had the, you know, the report of the the jet, the F 35
1:01:48
crashing on the aircraft carrier. And it's apparently
1:01:51
being blamed on the pilot. Although I did listen to the
1:01:54
audio. I didn't hear him say damn vaccine at the end is not
1:01:57
the best audio in the world. But that was reported. But I don't
1:02:00
know. It's just none of it. None of its good. And now comes this.
1:02:08
And we even had a discussion over this. You ordered your free
1:02:12
COVID tests from the government? I did. Did you receive them? No.
1:02:18
You haven't received them yet?
1:02:20
I ordered them aoto For JC. And I ordered them for me. I've
1:02:24
ordered three sets from two three different addresses. I
1:02:28
have received nothing. Oh, that's odd. And nobody else has
1:02:33
either.
1:02:34
I thought that this was supposed to be within seven, six days or
1:02:37
something. You'd have a couple weeks. Oh, just a couple of
1:02:40
weeks. Well, reports now today, the COVID test that government
1:02:45
sent you might not work because of the cold weather they were in
1:02:53
the liquid reagent inside the cartridge that comes with the at
1:02:56
home test is susceptible to freezing. If that happens, the
1:02:59
accuracy of the results decreases. So and this is USA
1:03:04
today so doesn't that just immediately make everyone think
1:03:06
they're no good?
1:03:10
But that all the tests are no good.
1:03:12
Yeah, the ones if you got it from the government and it was
1:03:15
shipped to you during the freezing weather which is from a
1:03:18
lot of people might be very acceptable. They will possibly
1:03:23
give you false results. So doesn't that just invalidate all
1:03:26
the test? Wouldn't you just immediately think Well, mine
1:03:29
might be compromised, you can't trust them anymore.
1:03:32
That's what I think most people would think personally, I would
1:03:35
wonder what kind of reagents being used that if frozen would
1:03:39
change the results of the doesn't really make any sense.
1:03:41
If I
1:03:42
were you. I wouldn't stick one of those governments swabs in my
1:03:45
nose holes for this very for this very report. What's going
1:03:50
on with those? They're sending something to you. And you just
1:03:54
got to trust the government and stick that up your nose
1:03:59
that's a good point. Uh huh.
1:04:01
I saved another life. Another life saved or created.
1:04:07
Save your create. I
1:04:08
love you, John. Don't Don't stick that thing up your nose.
1:04:13
I'm Oh, yes. Oh, and of course your no agenda show. Always on
1:04:18
the case. We've been tracking this for a long time we move to
1:04:21
another basketball star and I'm not that he's in this report.
1:04:24
But we've been tracking Magic Johnson reappearing. We've been
1:04:27
tracking AIDS drugs and people apparently testing positive for
1:04:32
HIV after getting a booster. And now and now this
1:04:37
researchers in Europe say a newly discovered variant of HIV
1:04:40
moves faster than others to become full blown AIDS. They say
1:04:44
the standard HIV treatments do work for this variant.
1:04:48
And where was it discovered in the Netherlands? Of all places?
1:04:51
Yeah, this was in the newsletter. Yes, she did. Which
1:04:55
you know, I
1:04:55
I was not available and you're correct. But did you have The
1:05:00
head linked to the story about the Netherlands. Yeah, well,
1:05:03
here's
1:05:03
the follow up.
1:05:04
moderna has just began a clinical trial for his
1:05:07
experimental HIV vaccine. It uses the same mRNA technology
1:05:12
found in COVID vaccines for donor hopes the vaccine shot
1:05:16
will induce a specific class of white blood cells, which can
1:05:19
then turn into neutralizing antibodies. The company says the
1:05:22
vaccine appeared to work in 97% of participants in last year's
1:05:27
concept trial, participants in phase one of the trial just
1:05:30
received their first doses, and will be closely watched for the
1:05:34
next six months. Okay.
1:05:39
So having been around and having done this show with you for over
1:05:43
a decade, decade and a half, we've this we pick stuff up,
1:05:48
this is not a coincidence that we've been hearing about HIV in
1:05:51
relation to vaccines for maybe a year now.
1:05:56
Well, it started actually, two years ago, when the when the
1:06:03
breakdown of the COVID virus was revealed, and it has an h a v
1:06:10
component to it. Yeah. We were suspicious about that.
1:06:14
But now, I'm not a doctor. I'm not a scientist, but we have
1:06:18
lots of people who are who are producers, listen to what the
1:06:21
report says about what this mRNA drug does to combat HIV
1:06:27
white blood cells, which can then turn into neutralizing
1:06:30
antibodies.
1:06:33
neutralizing antibodies, would it neutralize possibly some
1:06:36
other bad crap that you had previously? You know, I mean,
1:06:42
could this be like a an anecdote for people who get in pretty
1:06:45
sick? From some adverse reaction? Now, probably not.
1:06:54
It's just another money scam.
1:06:55
You know, who knows what? Sorry, I was away from the mic, or get
1:06:58
a battery.
1:06:59
My Hey, are you are you on the same mic as Sunday? Or Thursday?
1:07:04
Sorry, sound you sound better? You sound better for some
1:07:06
reason. That could be that could be a lot of things. Yeah. Maybe
1:07:10
you're just better. It's working. It's working for you.
1:07:12
I'm better. It's working for you. Okay, by the way, I do have
1:07:20
a new mouse. Oh, quick, good. Good, good. Good. And the thing
1:07:24
is that like, right now, I'm changing the batteries in the
1:07:26
keyboard because I can't, won't be able to do the anything. But
1:07:30
it's always like that, isn't it? And
1:07:34
and the mouse has a battery in it that you can recharge as you
1:07:40
go along. So
1:07:41
Oh, I'm so happy. That makes that makes you able to do the
1:07:44
show while it's charging us good. Oh, I should have played
1:07:47
this in context of the testing. And another thing we've been
1:07:52
tracking and now the CDC is ramping up this procedure. Dr.
1:07:57
N. Pepper, thank you so much for joining us, we
1:07:59
really appreciate you coming to talk to us. Please explain how
1:08:03
wastewater testing works, and how you were able to trace it
1:08:07
back to specific. This is very suspicious on campus. Well,
1:08:11
particularly in light of the report that we just read that
1:08:13
oh, those tests won't work. So forget those. Don't worry, we
1:08:17
got you covered. We're checking your poop?
1:08:20
Well, the the concept of wastewater based epidemiology is
1:08:24
quite simple. Actually, it relies on testing the wastewater
1:08:28
from a given community for the virus. And this answers the
1:08:32
question, is the virus in the defined community? If the answer
1:08:36
is yes, the concentration of the virus gives an indication of the
1:08:40
severity of the outbreak. It's an extremely sensitive test. And
1:08:44
in fact, you can detect one infection in 10,000. There are
1:08:48
some other critical advantages. One is that with one test, we
1:08:53
can get an idea of the prevalence of the virus in a
1:08:56
whole community, which in this case, is a specific student
1:09:00
dorm. Secondly, the virus concentration is a reflection of
1:09:05
the total virus load in the community, including infected
1:09:08
individuals with or without symptoms or columns. And
1:09:11
thirdly, it's a leading indicator because when someone
1:09:15
gets infected by the virus, they immediately start shedding the
1:09:18
virus up to seven days prior to visible symptoms.
1:09:23
So that's what it's gonna be. We want to lock down this apartment
1:09:26
building. We've got to close down this block. You have to
1:09:30
stay in home shelter in place, we have seven days to find out
1:09:33
exactly who the culprit is, who is the seething infected human
1:09:37
resource that we need to go after. Local Hey, by the way,
1:09:43
are you? The troll room can't decide. Are you either cutting
1:09:48
up your cocaine or are you building a birdhouse because
1:09:51
you're doing something during that clip that we couldn't place
1:09:55
and putting the batteries back?
1:09:56
Oh, What does that sound
1:10:01
like? Well, it probably doesn't seem to have any effect these
1:10:04
new batteries so I've been taking them out and renewed
1:10:07
spinning and I've been doing this stitch stuff you do split.
1:10:12
We all do that men do that. Hey man is low. We don't go and get
1:10:16
the new batteries from downstate New batteries. That's
1:10:18
the problem. We
1:10:19
just spin the old ones. I love the old spin.
1:10:22
Well, you can we did that I did that already.
1:10:25
Well, so now the question is, what do you do in a case like
1:10:31
this morning when Austin Texas awoke? Of course, we are out
1:10:36
here in the hill country. I've been through this. I think three
1:10:40
maybe four times in Austin. They got a problem down there. Over
1:10:44
there. Yes, they're breaking news tonight. Austin water
1:10:47
users. You'll have to boil your water for the time all the time.
1:10:55
All the time. But listen to listen what's going on
1:10:57
breaking news tonight, Austin water users you'll have to boil
1:11:01
your water for the foreseeable future.
1:11:03
Austin water says there's been an issue at its old Rick
1:11:06
treatment plant.
1:11:07
Jennifer this is impacting all city of Austin residents and
1:11:10
also some people in parts of unincorporated parts of Travis
1:11:14
County. We're talking over a million people here now Austin
1:11:18
water told us moments ago there's been an internal issue
1:11:22
with its treatment processes causing high turbidity levels
1:11:26
one of the
1:11:26
processes is is clarification our treatment patients and we
1:11:30
had a a treatment upset event there that led to a turbidity
1:11:34
spike we're still evaluating what caused that again it wasn't
1:11:38
from the river water itself was not electrical this was some
1:11:41
kind of operational upset that we're going to work to try to
1:11:45
understand what happened
1:11:46
they don't even know what happened turbidity is basically
1:11:50
shit in your water. Like mud? Yes like well mud or god knows
1:11:56
what it is and these people are going to test our water for poop
1:12:03
that's a good dude. Wow, that's a roundabout so like a shaggy
1:12:06
dog. He just did
1:12:07
it. That's just talent. I didn't plan it. This is just how I wake
1:12:10
up in the morning are natural. Oh, there is some panic. There's
1:12:15
some real panic you know, and of course we cannot blame this on
1:12:18
the vaccine. You cannot blame strokes and heart attacks on the
1:12:22
vaccine is debunked. That's clearly from the Freedom Party
1:12:26
in Austria. Too bad for the Democrat Party who wants to
1:12:29
confirm a new super wants to confirm Maxine Waters for
1:12:33
Supreme Court justice.
1:12:35
New Mexico Democratic Senator Ben Ray Lujan has been
1:12:38
hospitalized
1:12:38
after suffering a stroke. He's expected to fully recover. But
1:12:42
with Democrats slim Senate Majority and Paris Giles Snyder
1:12:45
reports. It's not clear when he'll be able
1:12:47
to return. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says he's
1:12:50
hoping for a quick and full recovery for Senator Liu Han
1:12:54
forward to his quick return to the Senate. And I believe the
1:12:57
Senate will be able to carry forward with this business.
1:13:00
Luan Chief of Staff posted a statement on Twitter saying the
1:13:03
49 year old suffered a stroke last week and has been
1:13:06
hospitalized in Albuquerque where he underwent surgery to
1:13:09
reduce swelling. With Luan recovering, the Senate Commerce
1:13:12
Committee has had to postpone Wednesday votes on a few of
1:13:15
President Biden's nominees and even bigger votes are coming up
1:13:19
including one um, Biden's eventual Supreme Court nominee.
1:13:24
Yeah, that's a bummer for them. Hmm. It's like who told him to
1:13:29
get the we all got the placebo You idiot. Why did you go and
1:13:34
take the Yeah, I gotta keep every single senator alive to
1:13:41
move any kind of agenda. Supreme Court or build back better or
1:13:47
what? They've got to keep them all alive now. And there's some
1:13:50
people were pretty old.
1:13:54
Well, it doesn't mean they've already been 49 to 50 at the
1:13:58
moment because of the guy in his stroke is really screwing them
1:14:00
over. Oh, yeah. And Kamala Harris can't even vote to make
1:14:04
it. 5050 That's right. Because you all she can only vote when
1:14:07
it's
1:14:08
time to then have to go and kill a Republican. Let's get got a
1:14:14
dead policy. Who should we go? I can tell you. Yeah, I think I
1:14:19
think they should get rid of Lindsey Graham.
1:14:22
Oh, that guy's just a creep. I mean, he's, you saw this? Yeah.
1:14:25
He's just uh, I mean, he was always McCain's best buddy for
1:14:29
as much as long as he couldn't. He was Trump's pal. Yeah,
1:14:32
he's a fair weather friend. But what was his what was his online
1:14:36
name again? Lady G. Lady G on the dating app. Lady, G. It will
1:14:44
lady G that was she that's something interesting lady G
1:14:47
when I read about him is they want to bring back the ERNIT
1:14:54
bill. And Lady G introduced this reintroduce this that's the
1:15:00
That's the bill that would force companies to scan all messages
1:15:06
and files for for against a hash table to see if it's a verboten
1:15:12
image or a verboten message, but certainly attachments, which of
1:15:15
course would be great for memes. You know, that kind of stuff.
1:15:18
Yeah. So Doctor memes,
1:15:21
yep. So he's, he's right there on the cusp, reintroducing that
1:15:24
bill. Even Apple balked at that. No, that's not true. They were
1:15:29
like, Yeah, let's do it. And then and then they saw the
1:15:32
pushback. I mean, not. I
1:15:35
have a bunch of batteries all over the place that are probably
1:15:37
still good.
1:15:38
You should put them in a plastic bag and never use them like I
1:15:41
do. I put a battery test. Oh, you have a tester. Okay. That's
1:15:46
another where's my battery tester? Go get another battery
1:15:49
tested. The battery testers that I have are probably sitting with
1:15:53
a lot of the USB cables, the square ones, the old ones, along
1:15:58
with single socks. I mean, I don't know where they all go.
1:16:01
Hmm. Banyan had a very interesting dude on his podcast
1:16:06
the other day. Yeah. Edward Dowd.
1:16:10
And your sounds familiar. Well,
1:16:13
I'll give you his here's an intro where he explains who he
1:16:17
is. I've looked it up. It's he's the real deal.
1:16:20
I started my career after going to Notre Dame at HSBC securities
1:16:26
in Chicago, selling fixed income securities, treasuries, mortgage
1:16:31
backs, all sorts, all sorts of different types of things. So I
1:16:33
learned the capital markets at a very young age, specifically the
1:16:37
credit markets, went back to business school, wanted to get
1:16:39
into equities, ended up a DLj for two years and equity
1:16:43
research, doing electric utilities, where, you know, I
1:16:47
witnessed the.com, boom, and some malfeasance that went on
1:16:51
all over the place. Then I moved up to Boston, where I joined
1:16:54
independence investments as a tech investor, tech analyst. I
1:16:59
was one of the outspoken ones saying this is a bubble and
1:17:02
things are gonna end poorly. And because of that, and being
1:17:05
early, I was able to leverage that into a job at BlackRock, as
1:17:10
a portfolio manager in 2002. And I worked there for 10 years
1:17:16
until 2012, running a large cap growth portfolio, we took the
1:17:20
product from 2 billion to 14 billion because our track record
1:17:23
was excellent. So I've seen, I've seen three, three, what I
1:17:29
call three frauds, the corporate fraud of the.com Boom, the bank
1:17:32
fraud of the great financial recession, and I believe that
1:17:35
fraud is moved down to central banks and governments because
1:17:38
that's the nature of our monetary system, you have to
1:17:40
constantly create credit to keep this thing going.
1:17:43
Okay, so I think the DOJ, DOJ paper probably and, and
1:17:48
BlackRock qualify him as at least having a qualified
1:17:53
opinion, whether he's right or not, remains to be seen. But of
1:17:56
course, it's very long, very much along the lines of what me
1:18:00
the dump, Vijay is seeing. And he has a nice little twist to
1:18:04
it, as he believes and he's a credit market expert that things
1:18:08
are at the end.
1:18:10
From a global macro perspective, I believe the the global debt
1:18:17
bubble is that is at its peak, and it's becoming apparent,
1:18:22
given what's going on across the globe, that we're at the end.
1:18:27
And due to that fact, we're going to see lots of crazy
1:18:31
things in the financial markets, I think we're going to see the
1:18:35
credit markets become unhinged the equity markets become
1:18:38
unhinged. You know, the Fed got a reprieve from COVID when they
1:18:43
were able to, you know, the cover of COVID print 65% More
1:18:47
money to keep this thing afloat. But we're at the end, and days
1:18:52
here, and a lot of what you're seeing in the response from
1:18:55
global governments is what I believe is setting up a system
1:18:58
to, you know, under the guise of medical charity, to prevent the
1:19:04
riots that are going to ensue. Once this thing all unwinds.
1:19:07
That's my personal belief, and I want for people to know what
1:19:10
they say. Then I also have a thesis as to what is going on at
1:19:15
Pfizer and Maderna and how those companies are probably
1:19:18
fraudulent. And there's a you know, these vaccines were pushed
1:19:24
through and I think the clinical trial data is trod.
1:19:28
I really like his, his idea that this medical lockdowns, etc is
1:19:34
meant is meant to train us for the riots that are coming when
1:19:38
the financial markets locked down. What was interesting, and
1:19:42
I don't have anything else clipped, but he talks
1:19:44
specifically about how the FDA and Pfizer and Maderna the big
1:19:49
Johnson and Johnson that's very analogous to the Enron scandal
1:19:53
where you have you know, the people who were supposed to be
1:19:56
watching the store they're a part of the scam and think we
1:19:59
can You know, I think we can assume that there's real
1:20:03
problems with the FDA since at least half of their funding
1:20:06
comes from the very people they're supposed to oversee in
1:20:08
this revolving doors. But what if what he says he believes that
1:20:14
the trial data is fraudulent. And of course, we're, you know,
1:20:17
Pfizer's now was fighting in court, to not have to release
1:20:20
that trial data for 75 years. It is a little suspicious. And so I
1:20:26
looked at that now there's a release schedule. And based on
1:20:30
his theory, you know, think Pfizer has to release like
1:20:35
20,000 pages a month for the first two months, and then
1:20:38
there's three months where they have to do 50,000 pages a month,
1:20:41
and then they get a much longer period to do the rest. I'm
1:20:44
thinking this is time so people can get ready. If his if his
1:20:48
assertion comes true. So maybe two months, yeah, maybe April,
1:20:52
May pay me then it all fits in. It fits in with your timeline.
1:20:56
It fits in with the 1919 analog, and it could get rough.
1:21:02
Doesn't fit in with my timeline at all. And it actually doesn't
1:21:05
fit in with yours.
1:21:06
What do you mean, April?
1:21:08
No, that's when this all ends? Yes. Yeah. But my timeline also
1:21:12
has a boom of the stock market boom, occurring
1:21:15
in 20s. The roaring 20s Yeah,
1:21:18
but it starts immediately after this thing shuts down. It
1:21:21
doesn't it doesn't have a dip. Well, of course, we go straight
1:21:26
up and it goes for the next 10 years, almost 10 years before it
1:21:30
crashes. With a with a small blip in between, which is
1:21:34
analogous to the 1923 panic. And so I don't see what he's talking
1:21:40
about. Hold on this 19 You hear this a lot of ways the Doom
1:21:44
doomsday guy, there's plenty of them. Okay,
1:21:46
the 1923 panic. Explain what happened then.
1:21:51
We had a panic, it was one of those short term depressions.
1:21:54
How long did it last nine months, maybe?
1:21:57
Well, that, that that would be a better timeline. We, so we come
1:22:00
out of this. We get a roaring, everything's roaring for some
1:22:04
reason. Everything works, supply chains work, everything comes
1:22:06
back. There's no inflation, but we're roaring and then 2023 Then
1:22:11
it all really falls apart.
1:22:12
No, no. 2023 is the analysis they were offset. So 2022
1:22:18
represents 1919 Right? So 2023 So the 23 Panic would occur five
1:22:26
years after would be five years from now. So it'd be 2027 If you
1:22:32
want to do the overlay cry properly, we're not going to be
1:22:35
doing a shake up 23 was not you hit 1919 represents 2022 So you
1:22:42
have to move in
1:22:42
2027 That's a that's almost when I plan to retire. You
1:22:46
better get ready. I was only a short lived when it's the 29
1:22:50
crash that's the problem and that takes place another seven
1:22:52
years eight years 556788 years later or dicey 777 years later.
1:23:02
I just wanted to let you know that I'm retiring at block
1:23:05
height 1 million that summer I think it's 2027 May Okay, sounds
1:23:11
good. Yeah, cuz I don't want to live through another thing with
1:23:13
you on that. It's horrible. We will just we'll just be horrible
1:23:16
men to listen to John John's like I finally got a date out of
1:23:23
Adam when we stopped it's 2027 2027 I
1:23:27
marked it down
1:23:29
and all hell is gonna break loose and you're gonna need a
1:23:32
Bitcoin and with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage to
1:23:36
say in the morning to you the man who put the sea in the surge
1:23:39
and contain ladies and gentlemen please say hello to Mr. John C
1:23:43
Devorah.
1:23:44
In the morning you Mr. Adam curry also in the morning all
1:23:47
the ships to see boots on the ground feet in the air subs in
1:23:49
the water the dames the diets the names and the nights out
1:23:51
there.
1:23:52
And you know I'm always looking at the at the artificial
1:23:57
intelligence I've kind of just left it to its own devices for
1:24:00
the transcripts from this show and I'm always curious when it
1:24:03
comes up with it we had a new one for you from the artificial
1:24:07
intelligence that is so genius is going to run the world Jhansi
1:24:11
Jhansi Why was John C? No you are now Jesse to virus. What I
1:24:18
don't know how we came up with that. If you go to the
1:24:21
transcript for 1422 It's like I'm Jesse to virus I have no
1:24:26
idea that's AI that's going to that's going to fly your plane
1:24:30
is going to drive your car yeah, yeah. into a wall in the morning
1:24:35
to the troll room. The troll oh you're already have an account.
1:24:38
Now I think in the troll room and you get in karma. Jesse
1:24:41
Travon Desi Tavares is trending. Make him trend on Twitter,
1:24:44
everybody. Alright, trolls. Let's see how many are there are
1:24:47
you put your hands up then? Oh, they're scurrying around as
1:24:50
usual. I am 2809. That is that even height? No, that's close to
1:24:57
our previous record from two weeks ago. Where's the posted
1:25:01
note? Oh, come on, man. We do this twice a week.
1:25:05
A little stickers.
1:25:07
Stickers. 2809
1:25:09
Yeah, that's the new record.
1:25:14
Well, I expect it to be at least 22,810 By Thursday,
1:25:21
the old record is 2785 Fantastic. I'm sticking this
1:25:26
sticker over that having read it. Good now did
1:25:29
you put the date on that might as well put the date on it. And
1:25:32
is it next to your password posted or is it just in a
1:25:34
separate spot?
1:25:36
The date anything?
1:25:38
Okay, way to go archivist
1:25:43
when the data I'll put the date on the next one because the next
1:25:45
one will be the final wreck
1:25:47
that'll be the final record okay, you can join the trolls at
1:25:50
the troll room troll room.io It's pretty interesting you sit
1:25:54
there you listen to the live stream and we have a lot more
1:25:57
than just this show on on the no agenda stream no agenda
1:26:00
stream.com And feel free to troll around it's it's pretty
1:26:04
much open to troll. You can even probably get a handle as Jesse
1:26:11
Tavares, troll troll like that. Or you can participate in a
1:26:15
really good way of of conversing for your conversational
1:26:21
intercourse by following us on the mastodon through the
1:26:24
fediverse. And I again I we used to be blocked by them but I see
1:26:29
a lot of people on Mastodon dot social showing up on our
1:26:32
timeline and participating in that
1:26:35
doesn't. But could they still follow us with EDS still be
1:26:38
blocked?
1:26:39
That's possible, but I thought it was completely blocked at one
1:26:42
point, I think I'm pretty sure you could not get to that. Well,
1:26:46
they can. They can they can block us from getting there. But
1:26:49
I don't know if they were blocking individuals from
1:26:51
following but it doesn't matter. It's this is what you want to
1:26:53
see. By the way, where's Trump's thing? Where's that? Where's
1:26:58
that thing? It was?
1:26:59
This is being done by the guys who put the $50 million during
1:27:03
the Trump administration
1:27:04
because that was supposed to be a mastodon base server
1:27:07
connecting to the fediverse. Hopefully, we'll see. But in the
1:27:10
meantime, follow Adam it No, just
1:27:12
stop for a second. Can you imagine Trump being your boss
1:27:17
over this? You're trying to set this thing up? And the kind of
1:27:20
questions he'd ask and what he'd wonder about and what you could
1:27:25
do? And you'd you probably be, you know, yeah, yeah, yes, sir.
1:27:28
Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah, we can do that. And then he we asked him
1:27:31
for crazy shit, I can't do.
1:27:34
My hunch is that a version of that has happened, and that he
1:27:39
looked at this and went his shit. I don't want this. And so
1:27:44
they're scrambling to rebuild something. And that's my guess
1:27:46
exactly what you said there. You want something that is not part
1:27:51
of the decisions they made early on in the
1:27:54
band to what there is a problem with people that aren't
1:27:57
technologists, or they haven't been brought up with this
1:28:01
particular technology. We're talking about the personal
1:28:03
computer revolution. Yeah. They don't know that you have to bend
1:28:07
to its whims as opposed to making it do what you want.
1:28:13
Well, also, I think the problem is that he's expecting algos and
1:28:18
of course, there's no algo in the mastodon fediverse, at least
1:28:22
not that I'm aware of. I don't think any instance has any type
1:28:24
of algorithm. And that's not how he operates. He needs the algos
1:28:29
to pump them to the top no matter where he is. That may be
1:28:34
the problem that may be the profit base. There's
1:28:36
a problem that you can tell.
1:28:38
You can also follow John Jhansi Dvorak and no agenda social.com
1:28:41
We look forward to seeing you there and let us thank the
1:28:44
artists for episode 1422 second, let me bring it up here I
1:28:50
already told you that we titled that Hong Kong and and got away
1:28:55
with murder apparently. Now this was a I think we were pretty
1:29:02
pretty much both on board with this one man. This is the the
1:29:06
spotter fly. Which I think we both agreed it was too bad that
1:29:13
it looked a little bit like a B for it to be Spotify, but it was
1:29:18
networks who did this art and it was just it was the right one. I
1:29:21
think we both agreed when we saw it. Hello, you've muted
1:29:24
yourself. That's illegal in 24 states.
1:29:29
Oh, I Okay, here's what I did mute myself. But I didn't do it
1:29:34
through the normal channels. I did it on this on this app,
1:29:36
which now I guess I was okay. Here's what was going on. This
1:29:41
new mouse.
1:29:41
What were you doing that had nothing to do with show? This
1:29:46
new mouse? Yes,
1:29:46
the new mouse. Uh, it goes it sleeps. Because it's got a
1:29:51
battery built in. They want to run the battery. So you have to
1:29:54
click on it to wake it up. Oh, that's annoying. Yes, it's very
1:29:59
annoying. But it's something you can get used to I can see
1:30:02
getting used to it but what happened was that it was because
1:30:05
I move some stuff around on the screen. The arrow is on top of
1:30:09
the
1:30:09
or you could you click to a live in it and you click right on the
1:30:13
on the mute button, right? Yeah,
1:30:16
by accident. You okay. So I apologize to everyone who has
1:30:21
confused
1:30:23
it's fine to the Yes. So the piece of art that we chose which
1:30:27
I think we filled out it was it was pop popped Poppy despite it
1:30:31
being a be more than a fly.
1:30:33
It looked more like a beat me and isn't it has a little
1:30:36
stinger? Yeah, it does have a stinger didn't even see if it
1:30:39
had a sting or didn't like it's got a little bitty stinger. It
1:30:41
looks like are you sure that's a stinger? You see was a turd
1:30:45
maybe coming out the flies but but I see this.
1:30:48
Yeah. Hmm. Well, maybe that was that was a subtle message by
1:30:52
networks.
1:30:53
The one thing that the one that cracked me up actually literally
1:30:57
laughed. Yeah, yeah. Was the Jen Psaki Chucky is Chucky in
1:31:03
wearing that blue dress that did dayglow blue dress she wears and
1:31:07
I don't know why when I saw it I just cracked up
1:31:10
now why did we not choose that one over the Spotify?
1:31:14
I think you've vetoed it and we neither one of us one is an ugly
1:31:18
image we one of the rules one
1:31:19
of the rules can have ugly on this ugly is not allowed.
1:31:24
Yeah, ugly. It's just too it's too creepy.
1:31:27
Capitalist agenda had a kind of cute deer hunter with the the
1:31:31
John Deere logo, but it's arrows way too small for the album art.
1:31:36
What else did we see? Yeah, I
1:31:39
think we liked that one.
1:31:41
Lots of other Spotify things. Yeah. Good efforts. Mega
1:31:45
violence. The air horn you'd like Darrin O'Neill's air horn.
1:31:49
Garin always has a good fallback stuff. If you can't find
1:31:52
anything, that's good. Boom.
1:31:54
Now we all we all know why we didn't choose him
1:31:57
yet cuz you hate there. And
1:32:00
yeah, it's exactly how
1:32:02
I also liked a picture of Trudeau holding his ears, ears
1:32:06
and I thought that was cute picture that was them by spook
1:32:10
number a dirty three?
1:32:13
Well with Jen sockies, gaff and calling it Spotify and then
1:32:20
having the nice little padlock on there, I just think was
1:32:22
perfect. It was really good. Yes, Music Good. A lot of people
1:32:27
have probably seen this on their timelines. But you know, there's
1:32:30
something called podcasting 2.0. Now, you can use it for stuff
1:32:32
like this. So you can see the images and we have 15 different
1:32:36
features and the podcast updates within 60 seconds of publishing
1:32:40
and, you know, kind of can't go away. We've made that we've
1:32:43
decentralized all that. And everyone's like, Oh, Adam, you
1:32:46
just called Joe get them on podcasting. 2.0. And I love
1:32:51
everyone's enthusiasm, but I don't think that's exactly how
1:32:53
it's gonna go down. But you can try by leaving your legacy app
1:32:58
that has none of these cool features and all of the deep
1:33:01
platforming, and trying a new podcast that but new podcast
1:33:04
apps, calm, protect, preserve, and extend podcast and
1:33:10
podcasting. 2.0 is safe and effective it is
1:33:13
and it's recommended by nine out of 10 podcasters, all of whom
1:33:18
are not on Spotify. Let's thank our executive producers for
1:33:21
episode 1423. We kick it off with Zack Welch in Buren,
1:33:26
Washington. Who comes in with $411 as our top executive
1:33:31
producer for today. I don't see a note from Jeff ZACK I don't
1:33:34
there's no
1:33:34
note from Zack and Zack also is the guy who was who donated
1:33:38
twice the last show.
1:33:40
Well he's he's just in love with us.
1:33:44
So I don't know if he's trying to get a message through or
1:33:47
what's going on but he gave came in for 11
1:33:49
We appreciate that and you get the top supporters for today's
1:33:55
broadcast.
1:33:57
No, not big numbers today because I think a lot of it has
1:34:00
to do with a Big Freeze could be half the East Coast is wiped
1:34:03
out.
1:34:04
I don't think they can even get online they can't they can't hit
1:34:07
the PayPal
1:34:08
lightshot Funny that they as bad as it was a week with his
1:34:14
weather and they've been they've been outages that we have the
1:34:17
record breaking and number of people in the chat room. Makes
1:34:20
no sense.
1:34:23
Who knows? Who knows is just as weird as athletes dying of heart
1:34:28
attacks. Oh, what's going on? light showers in Daly City calla
1:34:32
California 333 dot 33 show day on my birthday. So I get myself
1:34:37
a birthday gift of executive producer accounting to follow
1:34:41
for some knighting and such jingo request. Ooh, I'm sorry. I
1:34:45
didn't see these. Camo freedom. Yes. huntsmen to part two top
1:34:51
pop up party changing which I used to be able to say konsumen
1:34:55
I'm sorry. I got all the other jingles I missed these somehow
1:34:57
in the note And what else does he want? And the mother and
1:35:02
daughter it's true attaches a counterclaim Baron of Southeast
1:35:05
Asia since no one has claimed it yet. Is that true? We have no
1:35:09
one for Southeast Asia.
1:35:11
Yeah, that's absolutely true. Hmm.
1:35:14
We certainly I think we have people in the region. Okay.
1:35:17
Well, that's
1:35:17
that's not that Southeast Asia, you know, we consider to be
1:35:20
Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, that kind of area. Well, he would
1:35:25
have he was
1:35:25
he was born in Burma and I'm happy that you say Burma and not
1:35:29
the globalist me my Inmar and his girlfriend is Vietnamese and
1:35:35
his report on what's happening in Burma fish a lot of people
1:35:37
there please help me deduce a night me as King Mandalay. Okay,
1:35:41
well, let's do shoot.
1:35:44
You've been de deuced
1:35:46
and also help Dame my girlfriend Sophie as dame of Saigon, so
1:35:51
it's a doubleheader today a title upgrade and a dame on the
1:35:54
podium. Anyways, thanks, guys. He says that's from like, we
1:35:57
thank you. Thank you. And here's your jingle. Booth Holly algea,
1:36:03
geocaching she somehow I think the people in Southeast Asia are
1:36:08
cracking up over that. What do you remember? I don't remember
1:36:11
what Huntsman said. Well, was that hot to top to ching ching.
1:36:16
I don't remember what I meant.
1:36:17
He was in the morning, huh? Dogs that dog for Justin Varner is
1:36:22
next on the list from Richmond, Virginia $333. And he writes
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1:36:32
not what he's asking. Oh, that's right. He says I request a
1:36:35
douchebag call out for my free loading friend Bill. Bill
1:36:42
introduced me to this show 10 years ago but has yet to donate
1:36:48
that's got to hurt when you get called out like that.
1:36:51
Yeah, yeah. Thank you for spending countless hours doing
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these people, whoever are for the most part. This is our media
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embraces these people who I think was who are for the most
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part, not very intelligent, so you don't have to be smart,
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don't study. They never show the work that has that has to be
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done to achieve anything. So just don't work. Everyone thinks
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Well, let me say something about the I have a Tucker Carlson, by
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the way today. It's just a warning for warning. Hurtful, so
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I'm watching the show and he added a segment some sort of a
1:39:45
quiz.
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Oh, that's that's backwards that quizzes back. Yeah.
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So they asked the simplest questions about news items, and
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nobody could get them.
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It's quite amazing. Bless you. You want to play that now since
1:40:02
we're talking about it?
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A clip the clip I have about Tucker Carlson is I think a it's
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got nothing to do stupid news. But the news Chris I will
1:40:11
mention is that they're the ones you brought up to think who was
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Justin Trudeau possibly the son of and they had the end it was
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it was a three part it was it was it Kadafi, Fidel Castro or
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Martin Luther King, you know, three things. And no, he
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got it wrong. He got it wrong. Wow. Wow. That's because it's
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that's the only things that podcast there's no John.
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It was Jeanine. Yes. Oh, Chihiro. And some other guy who
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has seemed to dig was smarter than she was. Yeah, I
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think if I were to advise Fox, they've got a dial back. The
1:40:47
judge Jeanine she's great in little doses. She comes in she's
1:40:51
a firecracker. She's funny. She's, you know, a little nutty.
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Not every day. I think they've got her on the five full time
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now.
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professional. Jody Atkinson's next on the list. 333 33 And
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she's been Park City Utah. Skis Ville. I love both of your
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voices. But can you please read this one John? I want to hear
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you say ginormous on the air. I know how much you like this
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word. ITM John, thank you for saving my life. I've been
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listening since March 2021. When my sister Jill price hit me in
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You've been D deuced.
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I haven't missed an episode since I started listening to
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Back cool. I've always I've always marveled at people who
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have a dog that goes skiing with them.
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Yeah, it's Park City Utah is a skis Ville it's
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a step above the Dutch who the dog is running alongside the
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bikers their biking which I've also thought is always
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fascinating.
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Yeah. Despite living in the great state of Utah surrounded
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by majestic scenery, I live in a county of limousine liberals
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with ginormous amygdala because of you my dog, my two amazing
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human resources and a few sane friends and family I am a COVID
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survivor Keep up the great work lives depend on it so she's
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having me say ginormous because it's one of these this Rachel
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Madhouse favorite way of expressing volume
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Do you think Rachel and her ginormous head you know she's
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she's out because she's on hiatus. Do you think people will
1:42:45
just they want to get out of the business because it's all gonna
1:42:47
come crumbling down particularly CNN and MSNBC maybe Zucker he
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was even like I better get out of here I can I'll just use any
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excuse to get out it's gonna get bad
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Well, I think it's gonna get bad but I don't think MSNBC is
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necessarily going to be part of the of the takedown they deserve
1:43:05
it. No, they totally deserve a del dub del. Once the CNN is
1:43:11
straightened out and again, they actually have reasonable ratings
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they should be able to surpass the numbers over at MSNBC who
1:43:19
have been beating them.
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Oh yeah, by Bice. By nothing. More people listened to our show
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than any given minute of CNN during the day. Probably true.
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Everyone knows that Rogan is not a racist. With his reach and
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following him this attack is exposed to evil ways of the
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world. Do you Have woke his weapon to attack those that do
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not fall in line. The attack on Rogen was such a blatant example
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of this weapon with the proof of who Rogen really is everywhere
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the woke or dead Al Sharpton jingle there's no real conflict.
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There's no
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real contract. Man. I feel bad for Joe and his family right now
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that's such a pain in the ass. Imagine his kids his daughters
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at school being dumb was looking at you. This is This is
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horrible. He's always digging a peg him it's like the it's like
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the mouse is always gonna be a racist. He's always going to be
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the guy that said the N word.
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A million times.
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You know, I was talking to Mo and he says he thinks that this
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is even the Whoopi thing may be a part of this you know Whoopi
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will be got something wrong. She apologized. She still got
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suspended. The knives are out.
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What would would be be a target? No, no
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whoopee would be a part of it.
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Oh, it could be
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most conspiratorial but I die always. I always pause I always
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pause and listen, I always pull it
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Our formula is this we go out we hit people in the mouth
1:51:04
I didn't clip it but I know it's really annoying. My hate listen
1:51:10
the Kara Swisher and Scott to Professor your shaves Prof. G.
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So this dis Jumoke I don't know where he got it from but he
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keeps talking about you know, young men are giving that time
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to talent, their treasure for their career. He says like
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throwing this time, talent treasure all the time. All of a
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sudden in that odd an odd term particularly for it well,
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particularly for an atheist just from the Bible. No less.
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I don't know that. Is that true? Yeah, that's
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where I stole it from. I was reading through the Bible one
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night and said hey, time talent treasure and take the ice
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race. steal from the best. Yes,
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of course. Yeah, for sure.
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Okay, is that it? That's your grouse. Good. Now you teases for
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Kara Swisher.
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Okay, well, let me just to to two shout outs then two things
1:52:08
to mention, and that'll put you in a better mood. First of all,
1:52:11
Ashlyn speed is racing today at the Circuit of the Americas over
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there in Austin. Hope no agenda, producer family. She kicks ass,
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and I wish I could have been there yesterday.
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That's the heartbreaker girl. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
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And then for you, John, I have a recommendation if you want to
1:52:31
really see something weird. You've got to watch Pam and
1:52:34
Tommy, on I think it's Netflix or Hulu. About Pamela Anderson
1:52:39
and Tommy Lee. Tommy Lee from Motley Crue. Okay, you have to
1:52:43
watch. It's weird. Remember, they had that sex tape? Yeah,
1:52:47
the sex tape with Tommy steering the boat with his dingdong?
1:52:52
Well, I never saw the sex tape. So I don't know what was in it.
1:52:54
Dude. Tommy Lee What the hell? Yeah, I heard that. So this is a
1:53:00
story about how the tape got stolen, which is fairly
1:53:04
interesting. Huh? Yeah. A cast of 1000s in there. Okay, now
1:53:10
let's talk about something crappy What do you got? We got
1:53:14
Russia.
1:53:15
Well, you got a couple of interests. I do have Russia and
1:53:18
go to Russia. Russia be interesting was a badass word
1:53:21
and start with the Russian bomber story.
1:53:23
Okey dokey.
1:53:24
Russia has sent a pair of long range nuclear capable bombers on
1:53:27
patrol of worth allied Bella ruse amid spiraling tensions
1:53:31
over Ukraine. In Paris Charles means has
1:53:34
spiraling tension history says the bombers were on site. What
1:53:37
is What does that even mean? NPR spiraling tensions. Have you
1:53:41
ever heard this 10 times. Spiraling tensions.
1:53:46
Brain in Paris Charles means has more. Russia's Defense
1:53:49
Ministry says the bombers were on test patrols with the
1:53:51
Belarusian Air Force the latest in a series of joint military
1:53:55
exercises near the Ukrainian border that have the US and
1:53:58
Western allies fearing of an invasion. Meanwhile, in Russia,
1:54:01
South members of a Russian volunteer militias say upwards
1:54:04
of 1000 of its fighters have crossed into neighboring
1:54:07
separatist territories and Ukraine's east anticipating an
1:54:10
incursion by Ukraine's army. authorities in Kiev say they
1:54:14
have plans to attack and the US has repeatedly and publicly
1:54:18
accused Russia of planting false flag operations to provide a
1:54:21
pretext for Russian military action. The Kremlin has
1:54:24
dismissed the US claims as nonsense and hysteria.
1:54:27
This is interesting. This guy said key if he didn't say the
1:54:30
key if he didn't use the globalist term that's floating
1:54:33
around.
1:54:34
Yeah, I know. There's some reason for people using the two
1:54:38
terms and we've concluded as some code Scott it's but we
1:54:43
don't know. I don't think we've isolated really the code. I
1:54:46
don't know what your Victoria Nuit noodle Mrs. Keith. Oh,
1:54:50
yeah.
1:54:51
I don't know what your clips are. But I don't know. Did you
1:54:54
get to capture any of the Matt Lee with Ned Price about this
1:54:58
variation?
1:54:58
I know that's yours. stuff.
1:55:00
I got it. Okay.
1:55:01
I do have this though just by myself mostly background so you
1:55:05
have some good stuff we could do. Let's do this for part.
1:55:09
Okay. This is about NATO and USSR by some dingbat on NPR.
1:55:15
That was, I don't know, she's a warmonger what she's what she's
1:55:19
all about. But these are short clips. They're all pretty short.
1:55:24
But let's start with clip one.
1:55:26
We want to talk more about what's at the heart of the
1:55:28
standoff between the US and Russia. It's a tension that's
1:55:31
existed for decades. How much influence should the West have
1:55:34
in Eastern Europe? This tension centers on NATO, because the
1:55:37
powerful military alliance was formed after World War Two in
1:55:41
part to serve as protection against the former Soviet Union.
1:55:44
very breathy. I thought that was his only reason.
1:55:50
Yeah, pretty much but but here's another one of these usage,
1:55:53
things I like to bitch about. It did not form to protect the
1:55:58
Europeans against the former Soviet Union. It formed to
1:56:03
protect them against the Soviet Union. Say again? She said that
1:56:11
NATO in 1947, let's say what it's about time of his
1:56:14
formation, was formed to protect Europe against the former Soviet
1:56:20
Union. It wasn't formed to protect against the former
1:56:24
Soviet Union was the Soviet Union. Yeah, yeah. It at the
1:56:28
time. It wasn't the former Soviet Union. It was what do you
1:56:31
do when you when you use former? It makes it sound as though it
1:56:35
was formed to protect the Europeans against Russia? Good.
1:56:40
Good thing.
1:56:41
Good catch. Good catch. Do you have? Should I wait, or should I
1:56:46
just not? I'll just give it to you. Now. That was good. Clip of
1:56:52
NPR, you lie.
1:56:54
So these sorts of things are very annoying. And it's all prop
1:56:58
about propagandistic usages done to kind of influence the way you
1:57:02
think and I think it's sick. And it's not journalistic. There's
1:57:05
no journalism. There. There's no integrity, that's a real issue.
1:57:09
Okay, let's go to
1:57:10
Tangri. They got no Tegrity over there. Let's
1:57:13
go from there and go to part two, where she actually bring Do
1:57:17
you see an attitude thing here when you when you hear this
1:57:20
part.
1:57:20
But since then, it has grown from 12 members to 30. And it's
1:57:25
done. So by going further east into Europe. Russian President
1:57:28
Vladimir Putin sees the possibility of Ukraine joining
1:57:31
the alliance as an existential threat, because it borders his
1:57:34
country, and it would mean Ukraine would have increased
1:57:36
military support. And that's what's brought us to this
1:57:39
pivotal moment where US troops are being deployed to help stave
1:57:42
off an invasion of Ukraine. We wanted to learn more about this
1:57:46
conflict around NATO and what's at stake as it tries to grow. So
1:57:49
we've called retired Army Lieutenant General Douglas lute.
1:57:52
It's good to be with you. So you've worked in both diplomacy
1:57:54
and defense. We know the President Biden has deployed
1:57:57
1000s of troops to Europe to support NATO allies. Did you
1:58:01
ever think the question of Ukraine's membership into NATO
1:58:03
would get to this point?
1:58:05
Well, we always knew that Ukraine's potential membership
1:58:08
in NATO would be a sensitive topic. So all the way back when
1:58:12
NATO leaders met in Bucharest at the Bucharest summit in 2008,
1:58:17
there was a debate about the status of in particular, Ukraine
1:58:22
and Georgia, and their aspiration to become members
1:58:25
coming out of that summit. 14 years ago, there was an
1:58:29
agreement among NATO leaders, that those two would one day
1:58:34
become members of NATO, but they did not go further than that.
1:58:36
And that's essentially where we are today. And neither of those
1:58:40
states has been offered what's referred to as a Membership
1:58:43
Action Plan, which is the step by step process that actually
1:58:46
leads to membership.
1:58:48
So not long after you became ambassador to NATO. Russia first
1:58:51
invaded, then annexed the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea.
1:58:55
Could you just remind us like, what was the US and NATO
1:58:58
response then? And why wasn't Ukraine made a NATO member then?
1:59:05
Wow, she Wow, this this Go ahead. I'm sorry.
1:59:09
No, whatever you gonna say is fine, but why is she what is it
1:59:14
what is this insistence? on her part? Because of the emphasis
1:59:19
the way she says then then
1:59:22
Well, first of all, this was an interview that she probably did
1:59:26
not even conduct they chopped this all up and even went to the
1:59:30
went to the effort of trying to make it sound like a
1:59:33
conversation by editing the editing in the him going Hi. Did
1:59:38
you catch that? How dumb that was? This whole she didn't even
1:59:42
do this interview. This was these questions, etc. was done
1:59:45
after this interview, and that's why it's so punchy, and that's
1:59:48
deliberate. And dishonest.
1:59:52
Maybe, and we'll make an argue that that's not a possibility is
1:59:55
the way it used to be done all the time in audio. Sure. What's
1:59:58
interesting rowers used to get these transcriptions of the
2:00:01
radio station and the transcriptions are just a bunch
2:00:04
of answers and this was mocked by that that show that TV
2:00:08
cartoon show about the kind of the the Batman guy who is in a
2:00:12
white outfit there's a name everyone have to chat room knows
2:00:16
what I'm talking about. And what he would do it this cartoon. uh
2:00:22
something goes space space no Space Ghost Coast to Coast. Yes,
2:00:26
Space Ghost would interview would take one of these
2:00:28
transcription and I think still it's a riotous idea and ask
2:00:32
different questions to the answer. Yeah, like Mad Libs.
2:00:36
Yeah, and it was just hilarious to listen to watch these. It's
2:00:40
just crazy. Anyway, let's go.
2:00:42
Well, hold on. I want to I want to mention something 2008 Obama
2:00:46
came into office the first thing that happened because we were
2:00:49
doing the show, Georgia, remember Russia? It was the
2:00:52
whole Georgia fraud complete bull crap that rush attack
2:00:56
Georgia and they had that note we
2:00:57
hail document we have them do we? Besides we're too slick and
2:01:01
all the rest of
2:01:01
it. And you had that nutcase shock is Vili who was married to
2:01:04
the to the Dutch woman. And he was eating his tie like a
2:01:07
maniac. Remember that? We, I do. And he was he was he started
2:01:12
stuffing his tie in his mouth. That was crazy times.
2:01:17
Click three, the initial response in 2014 with the
2:01:21
seizing of Crimea, and as you say, then the seizing was
2:01:25
followed by an illegal annexation. The West set up a
2:01:29
set of sanctions, financial sanctions, sanctions on energy
2:01:34
technology and so forth. And individual sanctions for those
2:01:38
Russian leaders immediately involved with the annexation and
2:01:42
the destabilization of Ukraine. And those sanctions were
2:01:47
mirrored not only by the US, but by the European Union. And they
2:01:52
remain in place today.
2:01:53
Okay, but as briefly as you can, why wasn't Ukraine made a NATO
2:01:56
member after the invasion? Is it in part because it was that
2:02:01
Ukraine wasn't deemed to be ready or in part because it was
2:02:04
deemed too sensitive and too provocative to Russia?
2:02:07
No, it's It's first because Ukraine at that point, did not
2:02:10
apply for membership. So the Ukrainian aspiration the
2:02:15
Ukrainian desire to be a member has come and has waxed and
2:02:18
waned. Right. They've been Ukrainian administrations that
2:02:22
have taken it off the table, and others who have aspired to
2:02:26
membership. And also it's, it's not a quick process. It's an 18
2:02:30
to 24 month process, after the Alliance agrees to consider
2:02:36
membership. And this is the key point, the Alliance must agree
2:02:41
at full consensus. So today, that would mean a vote of 30 to
2:02:45
zero to offer Ukraine membership, and neither in 2014
2:02:51
nor today, do we have that kind of consensus inside the
2:02:54
Alliance.
2:02:56
So the whole thing, as good as it was the key clip to play the
2:03:01
next one actually, optional, doesn't really have much in it.
2:03:05
But the whole idea about you know, NATO and Ukraine and the
2:03:09
fact that then I can get a 30 to nothing you have to have a full
2:03:12
100% approval and then it takes two years before you can even
2:03:17
get in if you follow all the rules is bold crap. The whole EU
2:03:21
NATO thing is a red herring.
2:03:24
Yeah, and it seems to be more about cutting off all sources of
2:03:28
energy for Europe and undersea cables in in the what is the
2:03:34
Baltics is the Baltic now the it's all
2:03:36
via the northern North Sea I think no, no, no, no, no, no.
2:03:39
Oh, this Baltic stuff too. I'm sorry. We're Sweden is
2:03:42
is that that's dead to me.
2:03:44
That's not the best not the Baltic. Ah, anyway, look at the
2:03:47
map. But the point is, is this is a this is a nonsense
2:03:52
argument. You could tell by the way she was phrasing things
2:03:56
don't work. Why don't why aren't they doing this? Why don't they
2:03:58
do that? Why did this is not even possible. You can't get 30
2:04:02
to nothing votes, period. So this is a lot of this is a
2:04:07
smokescreen for something else, which is we've always suspected.
2:04:12
destabilization I'm sure is definitely part of it.
2:04:17
Normalization realisation Yes, the Baltic Sea we write the
2:04:20
Baltic Sea. That's where the actions taking place. But you
2:04:24
know, so the whole these things, these color revolutions and then
2:04:27
we had to end it was so weird in in Georgia because Georgia was
2:04:31
really pro America that it wasn't a George Bush
2:04:34
International Airport. It still is. Yeah,
2:04:36
they have George Bush highways. Yeah. And statues of George
2:04:40
Bush.
2:04:42
I wonder why I could have something new. Oh, no. I wanted
2:04:46
to hear I want to hear your optional clip. This is dumbest
2:04:48
good to listen to. This is this again is part of the demise of
2:04:52
the M five M
2:04:53
at the Olympic opening ceremonies in Beijing President
2:04:56
Putin Russian President Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping
2:04:59
put A joint statement condemning the further expansion of NATO.
2:05:03
According to the statement, both countries quote, intend to
2:05:05
counter interference by outside forces in the internal affairs
2:05:10
of sovereign countries under any pretext. What do you make of
2:05:13
that?
2:05:14
It's quite ironic, right that President Putin signs a
2:05:16
statement declaring that they'll resist any attempt to influence
2:05:21
the internal affairs of another state. He's already annexed part
2:05:25
of Ukraine, and D stabilized another part of Ukraine. And
2:05:29
he's amassed more than 100,000 combat troops on the border with
2:05:33
Ukraine. So that seems to me to fly directly in the face of the
2:05:37
statement. He just signed. These are
2:05:38
all bots, man. They just programmed to do one thing
2:05:42
Russia.
2:05:44
Yeah, well,
2:05:45
Russia has now agreed to supply gas to China and pay in Euro.
2:05:51
Yeah, who's gonna see we could we couldn't see that coming.
2:05:54
Could we? Bloomberg got caught and their screenshots. They
2:06:01
they had we had a headline newsletter.
2:06:03
Yes. They had to headline Russia invades Ukraine live. It was up
2:06:09
for 30 minutes. What the hell people you're just slipping.
2:06:13
Yeah, it was supposed to be on this day. Not that day when
2:06:16
you're supposed to post that dummies.
2:06:19
So I don't know if we need to have a T shirt made it no agenda
2:06:24
shop calm. But we have to let the world know that. As far as
2:06:29
we can tell, the only actual journalist still left in
2:06:32
Washington DC. Is the ever revered Matt Lee, who we have
2:06:37
been following for. Well, since since we started the show. I
2:06:41
think didn't he start with with Obama and when they had Vicki, I
2:06:46
think was the spokes
2:06:48
that we discovered him. He was the Defense Department I think
2:06:53
no, always, always state always State Department only he never
2:06:57
was in the White House stuff. You used
2:06:59
to have to go to state.gov The day before the show just to find
2:07:03
anything from that leak because it wasn't really covered very
2:07:06
well. But he was the best is still he still is the best and
2:07:09
you know, we've twittered back and forth you know, I if he ever
2:07:13
comes to Texas, I'll buy him a beer, but we need a t shirt. You
2:07:17
know, like protected species Matt Lee. He definitely should
2:07:20
not be you know, looking at hot tubs or anything. Because he
2:07:24
laid into Ned Price. Former, quote, former CIA agent who is
2:07:31
now the spokes hole at State Department. That who works Vicki
2:07:35
works for him now Victoria Nuland and he laid out this
2:07:39
whole thing indeed and literally saying it looks like the they're
2:07:42
setting up to create a fake false flag. They have actors.
2:07:47
It's gonna it's gonna be a video that's released which is kind of
2:07:50
funny because that's exactly what they blamed Benghazi on
2:07:55
right arrow bra the Arab Spring. Yeah.
2:07:59
And we should mention, you know, or lamented lament the
2:08:02
disappearance of the Russian girl that used to be with Artie,
2:08:05
you used to always be in there harassing these people.
2:08:08
Remember her Oh, Gyan, chick chick chick, Natalia.
2:08:11
Chicka. Chicka Chicka Chicka.
2:08:14
What was her name again?
2:08:15
Guy and something would you say
2:08:17
I am guy.
2:08:19
Something like that.
2:08:21
I feel horrible. Now
2:08:22
she disappeared off the face of the earth.
2:08:24
They got rid of her didn't they know she had I know she had a
2:08:26
baby. And I think she
2:08:28
said, Screw this bull crap to the left a business.
2:08:33
We had a jingle like chick chick, Chicka Chicka Chicka Gaya
2:08:36
and no one even knows the trolls are trolls. I can't stall
2:08:39
anymore. Anyway. So Matt Lee does pretty much every no agenda
2:08:44
producer would do listening to this and say, well, ha, second.
2:08:47
You're just saying that was the proof. And this just went back
2:08:51
and forth. And I think there's so much to deconstruct of this
2:08:55
one piece, which was much the whole thing was much longer, but
2:08:59
it was just unbelievable. How frustrated Ned was getting guy
2:09:04
in it was guy in guy. Yeah. That's her name.
2:09:13
Yeah, yeah. Matt was been there's some news articles that
2:09:16
say, well, there's no approved but they they just slosh over it
2:09:19
is, you know, well, you know, why do you don't need proof?
2:09:22
Just listen to me. I got proof enough.
2:09:25
And there were some other gems in there. Have you seen the
2:09:27
whole thing or just clip it snippets?
2:09:29
No, no, I'm waiting for okay.
2:09:31
So you said actions such as these suggest otherwise? So just
2:09:36
meaning that they suggest they're not interested in talks
2:09:39
and they're going to go ahead with some kind of What action
2:09:41
are you talking about?
2:09:43
One the actions I've just pointed to the action was the
2:09:47
fact that Russia continues to engage in disinformation.
2:09:52
He made an allegation that they might do that have they actually
2:09:56
done it?
2:09:57
What we know Matt is what we what I have just that they have
2:10:00
engaged in this activity is what? Let me let me be.
2:10:06
Obviously this is not by the
2:10:08
way, he reminds me a little bit of view with that questioning,
2:10:11
just FYI. And I like it, like, Hold on hold on what activity?
2:10:16
He made an allegation that they might do that, have they
2:10:20
actually done it?
2:10:21
What we know, Matt is what we what I've just said that they
2:10:24
have engaged in this activity is planning. What but let me let me
2:10:29
be, because obviously, this is not this is not the first time
2:10:33
we've made these reports public, you'll remember that just a few
2:10:37
weeks ago.
2:10:38
Sorry, you we made what report public.
2:10:41
If you let me finish, I will tell you what report we made. We
2:10:45
told you a few weeks ago that we have information indicating
2:10:48
Russia also has already pre positioned a group of operatives
2:10:51
to conduct a false flag operation in eastern Ukraine. So
2:10:55
that Matt, to your question is an action that Russia has
2:10:58
already taken
2:10:58
an action that you say that they have taken, but do you have show
2:11:02
no evidence to to confirm that? And I'm gonna get to the next
2:11:07
question here, which is, what is the evidence that they I mean,
2:11:10
this is like crisis actors. Really, this is like Alex Jones
2:11:13
territory you're getting
2:11:17
which is the most which we've been remarking about this false
2:11:20
flags if that was a conspiracy theory Q anon. No. Now it's a
2:11:25
thing. What evidence
2:11:26
do you have to support the idea that there is some propaganda
2:11:29
film in the making?
2:11:32
Now this is derived from information known to the US
2:11:35
government intelligence information that we have
2:11:38
declassified? I think you Okay, well,
2:11:40
where is it? Where's this information?
2:11:42
It is intelligence information that we have declassified. Well,
2:11:45
where is it? Where's the declassified information?
2:11:47
I just delivered it.
2:11:50
You made a series of allegations and
2:11:53
would you like us to print out the topper because this
2:11:56
briefing,
2:11:56
Ross, you want us to print it out for you bag? Boy, you can
2:12:00
print out
2:12:00
for yourself on evidence net? That's us saying it that's not
2:12:04
evidence? I'm sorry.
2:12:07
What would you like that?
2:12:09
I would like to see some proof that you that that you can show
2:12:14
that.
2:12:15
Not you that shows
2:12:17
that shows that the Russians are doing that now I've been doing
2:12:20
this for
2:12:21
I know that was my view, you have no you have been doing this
2:12:24
for quite a while, you know that when we declassify intelligence,
2:12:27
we do so in a means we use so we do so to protecting sources and
2:12:33
methods gonna fall.
2:12:35
So it was was a little net talked over. But it says yeah, I
2:12:39
remember WMD. In Iraq, I remember Kabul wasn't gonna
2:12:42
fall. That's fighting words, Matt.
2:12:47
I remember a lot of so where's the declassified information
2:12:51
other than you coming out here and saying,
2:12:55
Matt, I'm sorry, you don't like the format. But we have the
2:12:58
content. I don't like the content. I'm sorry, you. I'm
2:13:02
sorry. You are doubting the information that is in the
2:13:04
possession of the US government is that this is information
2:13:08
that's available to us, we are making it available to you, in
2:13:12
order for a couple of reasons. One, is to attempt to deter the
2:13:15
Russians from going ahead with this activity to in the event,
2:13:19
we're not able to do that in the event, the Russians do go ahead
2:13:22
with us to make it clear as day to lay bare the fact that this
2:13:26
has always been an attempt on the part of the Russian
2:13:28
Federation to fabricate a pretext.
2:13:31
Yeah, but you don't have any, any evidence to back it up other
2:13:36
than what you're saying. It's like you're saying, we think we
2:13:40
have information. The Russians may do this. But you won't tell
2:13:45
us what the information was. And
2:13:46
then when you're asked that is the idea behind utterance when
2:13:50
that is the idea behind utterance and when it is our
2:13:52
hope that the Russians don't
2:13:53
go forward when you say, I just gave it to you. But that's not
2:13:58
what
2:13:58
you You seem not to understand, you seem not to understand the
2:14:02
idea. We are moving forward with this type of activity. That is
2:14:08
why we're making a public today, if the Russians don't go forward
2:14:11
with this, that is not ipso facto an indication that they
2:14:15
never had plans.
2:14:17
And it's unprovable. Oh, my God, what is the evidence that you
2:14:21
have that suggests that the Russians are showing me the
2:14:23
second picture? I'm not saying that they're not. But you just
2:14:26
come out and say this and expect us to believe it without you
2:14:30
showing a shred of evidence that it's actually true, other than
2:14:35
when I asked or what anyone else asked, What's the information?
2:14:38
You said? Well, I just gave it to you, which was just you
2:14:40
making a statement
2:14:41
that you said yourself, you've been in this business for quite
2:14:43
a long time. You know that when we make information,
2:14:46
intelligence information public, we do so in a way that protects
2:14:51
sensitive sources and methods. You also know that we do so we
2:14:55
declassify information only when we're confident in that
2:14:58
information. If you doubt If you doubt the credibility of the US
2:15:02
government of the British government of other governments
2:15:05
and want to you know find solace in information that the Russians
2:15:10
are putting out that is that is for you to
2:15:12
do with the Russian government putting out and
2:15:18
so if you don't trust the information from the American
2:15:21
government you probably like Russian information better.
2:15:25
That's really really that's that's a beautiful piece of
2:15:29
journalism right? Well,
2:15:30
this guy this guy's no good. Who Ned? Yeah, no, but that's easy.
2:15:38
Boss. Unless I wanted him to be a dick. Yeah. And I think maybe
2:15:43
that's just maybe there's a possibility that you just want
2:15:46
this guy to be a deck and and never answer questions and just
2:15:50
be you know, kind of a dick. Okay, but it seems to me that
2:15:55
you can do this better
2:15:57
I think that that they knew Matt was not to coin a term buying
2:16:02
any of this and he was already in Victoria Newlands face the
2:16:07
last time around so I think she decided Ned you go ahead you do
2:16:10
deal with him. And he was woefully unprepared and they
2:16:15
could have just at least shown a picture or phony something up
2:16:18
you know I'm not well we have the daily rushes direct from the
2:16:22
set you know at least they'd someone made a call the call the
2:16:29
Turkish director who did the the ISIS guys in the orange
2:16:33
jumpsuits That was some good video we're bringing back those
2:16:38
days Come on Joe we had Obama we had much better video production
2:16:42
we had some video production it's all gone now.
2:16:49
It wasn't name of that get that guy the actor who is who is
2:16:54
always holding the sword and over the guys in the jumpsuits
2:16:58
and talking with a deep voice is kind of he's a British guy. What
2:17:01
was his name?
2:17:02
Oh, Jihad John.
2:17:03
Jihad John.
2:17:08
Yes, we do. Yes we do. All
2:17:11
we have is Baghdad Bob.
2:17:13
Well, now that's not true. That's not true. Because it was
2:17:17
it's very, very small somehow in in the actual timeline of events
2:17:24
in the past week, but this did happen.
2:17:27
US rage shattering the oh, by the way,
2:17:29
thank you M five M for setting the mood with your reports.
2:17:34
A US rage shattering the overnight hours and they don't
2:17:37
actually
2:17:37
have any video or anything of the raid. They just for effect.
2:17:40
They put the machine gun fire at the beginning of the report.
2:17:42
It's beautiful.
2:17:44
A US raid shattering the overnight hours in northwest
2:17:47
Syria. Special Forces going after the leader of ISIS. I
2:17:51
believe it AHIMA shemale could aka Haji Abdullah
2:17:55
last night's operation, took a major terrorist leader off the
2:17:59
battlefield and a sent a strong message to terrorists around the
2:18:02
world. We will come after you and find you.
2:18:06
President Joe Biden watched from the White House his special
2:18:09
forces closed in on their target. The helicopters approach
2:18:12
the three story compound in the middle of the night, according
2:18:15
to senior administration officials. Once on the ground
2:18:17
Special Forces warn civilians to clear out evacuating 10
2:18:21
civilians including eight children. Official say Qureshi
2:18:24
then blew himself up, killing his wife and children and
2:18:28
tearing the top of the building apart. His Lieutenant one floor
2:18:31
below was killed in an exchange of fire with US forces. The
2:18:34
Pentagon said a child was also killed on this floor, but
2:18:38
wouldn't say how or by whom. Toward the end of the two hour
2:18:41
operation. Officials say two members of an al Qaeda affiliate
2:18:44
were killed in an exchange of fire with US forces. US forces
2:18:48
also having to destroy one of the helicopters on the ground.
2:18:51
After mechanical failures. Four civilians were killed and all
2:18:54
according to the Pentagon and five combatants that was way to
2:18:58
plan.
2:18:59
Yeah, wait, this is just a complete rewrite and rewrite of
2:19:03
the Obama or the Osama thing
2:19:05
right down to the helicopter that had left behind it. Yeah,
2:19:09
the
2:19:09
leftover helicopter they had to destroy.
2:19:12
They made some critical mistakes here. One no good name. Al
2:19:19
Baghdadi that's a name harsh Abdulah No, no, no bad name. And
2:19:24
also, if you look at a report here from 2019 from The Daily
2:19:30
Mail, new ISIS leader Abu Abraham al Hashemi al Karachi
2:19:35
curry shim is a quote nobody who was not too long for the world
2:19:39
if he's in Iraq or serious as US official. And this was, you
2:19:44
know, this was Trump's Brogan braggadocious SNESs. Of like,
2:19:47
This guy's a loser. He's a loser. That guy's go nowhere. So
2:19:53
this was probably just some sap.
2:19:57
Willie, he was in the wrong place at the wrong time. If
2:20:01
true John If even true
2:20:04
what do we think it'd be bold crap why
2:20:07
and what are
2:20:08
we still there? Because it's like this like you play this is
2:20:11
where they're gonna end the pandemic soon because that you
2:20:13
only have one model that is true. Copy it, because you know
2:20:18
it rings true because it was true before huh?
2:20:24
That's good. But that's exactly what it seems to be right down
2:20:29
to the helicopters of this.
2:20:30
That's the thing that got me I was thinking right away that it
2:20:33
was because it was the same thing. It was compound there was
2:20:36
you know, I was in, in Blumberg Osama.
2:20:41
But what we don't have we don't have is that picture of the War
2:20:47
Room with a member with Hillary where their hands were. Shot see
2:20:55
the Vortech possibly the worst man? Yes, she was. He was. So
2:21:03
this seems pretty desperate. What are they trying to distract
2:21:07
from?
2:21:08
Oh, no, is the dumbest thing I've ever imagined. It's it's so
2:21:12
this Biden administration is? Is the bonehead brigade. Yeah, you
2:21:18
know, the problem, I think, I think probably Obama was too but
2:21:21
Obama has some common sense. And he was pretty smart. He's very
2:21:24
smart guy. And he could kind of control them from their stupid
2:21:28
or ideas, which must have been just by the ton. They come up
2:21:32
with stupid ideas. But Biden hasn't got the wherewithal to
2:21:35
say, you know, this is a stupid idea, because he doesn't know
2:21:38
what a stupid idea is, I guess.
2:21:42
Yeah. And it's I don't know. It Same for this Joe Rogan. Cancel
2:21:49
can and it seems like that's also at this point. Isn't that
2:21:52
just a distraction? No one else seems to be worried about
2:21:55
anything. That's you know, the two news stories if you scan the
2:21:59
tarred media is Joe Rogan, racist, horse horse,
2:22:05
veterinarian, medicine eater. And January six, that's all you
2:22:10
hear.
2:22:11
Yeah, I only have one January six clip now to bring it up.
2:22:14
Right. Let's listen. But it's from NPR and it's a BS clip. If
2:22:17
ever there was
2:22:18
in Washington, DC, or stateside, I should say the National
2:22:23
Committee suggests
2:22:25
what we're just talking to Washington, just Shay who's
2:22:29
nailed it. Shoshin pitcher. You've lost that last. You can
2:22:34
do
2:22:35
at Washington DC. There we go. In Washington, DC, or stateside
2:22:40
our committee suggests, as suggested the January 6 attack
2:22:45
on the Capitol was an example of quote legitimate political
2:22:48
discourse. How can a day in which a mob tried to stop
2:22:53
certified electoral votes from being tabulated be deemed
2:22:56
legitimate political discourse?
2:22:58