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Why am I shouting?
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Adam curry? Jhansi divorce
Sunday February 13 2022. This is
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your award winning keep our
nation media assassination
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episode 1425 This is no agenda.
Watching the science James
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broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas Hill Country here.
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Number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry from
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Northern
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Silicon Valley where I admit I
was wrong about the duck masks.
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I'm Jesse Dvorak.
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Wow, that must have really
bothered you. That was what two
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weeks ago no, it was two shows
ago two shows ago. Yeah, well,
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two shows two weeks. They
actually sell masks that you put
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on like a duck is my Understand.
Yes. Well, this is not a bad
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premium idea.
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Well, here's the funny thing
about Yeah, if you just make him
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yellow, right. That's the
mistake they're making. Yes.
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This this mask never existed in
95 It's never existed before in
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this shaped it looking like
this. No,
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I don't know why that happened.
It's because somebody
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they're very mocking us.
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That's probably right on
actually now think about it.
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Hey, I know a great idea. Let's
make these idiots look like
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ducks by Yeah, yeah, of course.
That would be our number one
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meeting. Item. All right, today.
Creative Work masking company.
1:31
We need a little fun in our
lives. I got an idea. What can
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we do next? What else could we
come up with? Seriously, this
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god piece?
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COVID COVID codpiece.
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Ooh. All right, right around it
right. Coming up with show
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titles already. COVID codpiece
speaking of COVID Yes, ladies
1:59
and gentlemen. Speaking of COVID
I have the COVID. Still.
2:05
Yes, I want to also think Judy
Schwartz for the sending in this
2:08
tongue drum. She sent a lot of
stuff in somebody. There's two
2:10
people that are sending me these
weird instruments. Just want to
2:16
thank anyway. Okay, continue.
I'm sorry. Go. You still have
2:19
it? I thought you'd be over it
by now.
2:21
Ah, well, I'd like to give you a
brief report. After our show on
2:26
Sunday, I was without a doubt,
fatigued and fogged
2:31
you were you were complaining
about this near Thursday?
2:33
I'm sorry. Not Sunday, Thursday.
At the end of the first show. It
2:38
was spent. I was spent?
2:40
No it no would notice.
2:43
One point during the I think
something like maybe the meetups
2:49
or something. I actually started
speaking Dutch. I don't think
2:52
you caught it. But it's just for
no reason Dutch started coming
2:57
out. Yeah, I mean that. And I
think that Well, that's a part
3:04
of the two symptoms that you
read about the most is obviously
3:08
you're fatiguing Duchess.
3:10
Yes. Yes.
3:13
Speaking in tongues, no, I think
it's the fog that people call it
3:17
the brain fog, which I disagree
with as a descriptor of what it
3:21
is. And I'm pretty in tune with
my body and particularly the
3:25
brain part. And so after the
show, I mean, it was really
3:30
really tired. And then Friday
and had a had a really sweaty
3:34
night horrible like, had to
change three times, Friday. My
3:39
legs were tired. And this what
people are calling brain fog had
3:43
set in. And I want to try and
describe it because it's not
3:47
something I've ever felt before
it's not a fog. Because I think
3:50
with the flu, you can feel
foggy, you know, like a woolly
3:53
maybe is it better
3:54
to sound sick again, but that's
me. I think you're just I think
3:59
you're too this is it? You're
acting and you proving that you
4:05
can Okay, then I'm a great if
you were acting you'd sound
4:09
sick. I'm sorry. You're
definitely not acting. You're
4:11
just it's just a strange
phenomenon. Like this is a dog.
4:19
I sweat is so much the bed was
wet. We had to buy a new
4:25
mattress.
4:26
I learned a long time ago in my
40 year broadcast career, right?
4:30
Never missed a broadcast that
the easiest way to not have that
4:35
is to just push yourself over it
and be happy and glad you got a
4:38
job. And that is and that makes
it sound good. So
4:42
okay, I'm sorry, I interrupted.
That's okay. Like you were
4:45
talking about brain fog and knew
he had an example of it. Well,
4:51
not an example, but I don't
think it's the right descriptor.
4:54
There's something like this.
Imagine your brain frequencies
4:58
is a special Drum. Yeah, like
equalizer graph is for people
5:03
who can you know, and so I'm
with everything's popping up and
5:06
down and the levels we are.
Yeah, exactly. It feels like
5:12
somewhere around 2028 kilo hertz
or something. One of those is
5:19
not working, or it's, it's
Fritzi. And because of that,
5:23
there's certain things and that
was Friday and Saturday, there's
5:27
certain things just like, I
can't focus on this one thing,
5:30
or here's an example. I was, I
was cleaning out this. Tina was
5:35
doing the dishes and you were
doing the pots and pans which
5:38
you don't put in the dishwasher.
We're just washing my hand. And
5:40
I was and we have a drawer for
that. And, you know, stuff goes
5:43
in a certain way, John, I could
not figure out the puzzle. And
5:47
it's just like, This is weird. I
can't do this. I can't give up.
5:52
So kind of felt the same way.
Saturday, Friday night was also
5:59
pretty bad night. And I woke up
this morning. I feel I mean, I
6:04
really feel good. I do not feel
this frizziness now I am
6:07
sneezing a bit. And you can see
I'm a little nasal Lee. I don't
6:11
have the pain. The lower back
were the torso or the trunk
6:13
pain, you know, around my, my
lower back and everything. My
6:17
legs don't feel tired. However,
I am still testing positive.
6:24
Or what I missed it.
6:25
I I'm still testing positive as
of five minutes before the show
6:29
that Yeah, but that yeah, that's
just fragments. Yes. But there's
6:33
a huge problem with this. I
cannot in any good conscience go
6:40
to the meetup. Tomorrow in
Nashville, if I'm still testing
6:45
positive.
6:47
I would think that's what Yes, I
think you're probably
6:49
right. But it's it's it's gut
wrenching to me. Because the
6:53
number of people who are coming
I mean, there's we've got Mary
6:57
who's driving across country in
her Econoline 350 that she lives
7:01
in. I mean, we've got people
driving from far away to be at
7:04
this meetup and I'm really
bummed about it. That really
7:09
sucks. This is where you say
something compassionate.
7:16
It's terrible. But yeah, it is.
7:20
And I do want everybody to
7:22
you might be okay by
7:24
tomorrow. Well, John, John,
John, John, even if you don't
7:30
even if you test negative if
you're still shedding virus for
7:34
a few days, and we have people
at the meetup who are vaccinated
7:38
I don't want them to get really
sick from this thing
7:42
it's a good point
7:43
you know, these are our people
and and you know what, all we
7:47
need is for for someone to be
it's find out that I went to the
7:53
meetup and Felicity Oh, look at
this a hole. And then they'll be
7:57
waiting for me to die of COVID
so I don't want that karma ear
8:01
because that's what they do a
podcast.
8:03
Yeah, you don't want to be a
Rogen.
8:06
I mean, as this is really, this
has not been as severe as anyone
8:13
made it, I think, or made it out
to be for me at least. And I'm a
8:16
57 year old man. I smoke weed. I
drink wine. I don't work out
8:22
excessively really? I think the
blister pack I think that's what
8:27
did it I just all of that stuff.
It was what is it total this is
8:32
another six days of five days.
And I'm I really feel really
8:37
good today.
8:40
Okay, well he looks like he's
you screwed all these people are
8:43
coming to see you.
8:46
That's, that's supposed to make
me feel better. So like you said
8:49
to be sympathetic. I'm
sympathetic to them. Feel bad.
8:53
Dame Jennifer has said because
of course, we contacted Sir
8:56
Patrick Coble, and Dame
Jennifer. And Dame Jennifer is
9:00
the designated receiver if
anyone has stuff that they
9:03
brought. Lots of people also
bring donations on the spot. And
9:09
she has been designated she'll
do a spreadsheet for us, etc.
9:13
And she she will have a report.
Yeah. Well, Jennifer, man, come
9:17
on. She is nice. So I'm very
very sorry for everyone who was
9:21
going to come to that meetup and
we will reschedule and I think
9:25
we're already planning on
something in North Carolina in
9:28
April which maybe could bring
some of the same people back and
9:31
we would love to return out go
back to Tennessee. Just sucks
9:37
what it is.
9:39
But you having this thing now is
dangerous for different reasons
9:44
than you'd think. Because i
They've finally the NPR is, I
9:50
guess the only people I've heard
promote this. Okay, but they've
9:53
decided that to the last ditch
effort. Oh, okay. People to get
9:59
the vaccine Before this is done,
it is actually already past due.
10:03
I agree. They've come up with
some bogus studies that are so
10:08
transparently wrong. That is
laughable. And I think it
10:14
applies to you because if any of
these studies are true, you're
10:16
in trouble, but I don't believe
a word of it. Okay. How about
10:20
this clip COVID new studies, the
US
10:23
Department of Veterans Affairs
did this study on heart issues.
10:26
If reports COVID-19 survivors
had a 63%, higher risk for a
10:30
heart attack, a 69%, higher risk
of irregular heartbeats of 52%,
10:36
higher risk of stroke and a 72%.
higher risk of heart failure.
10:41
This was clearly seen in all
ages, no matter what race or
10:44
gender, the department adds,
it's even a risk for people who
10:48
didn't go to the hospital and
those with mild symptoms.
10:51
Another study adds COVID
vaccines using MRI and a
10:55
technology don't have any
additional short term side
10:58
effects. Cancer Patient Wow.
11:02
Yeah, I saw this. I didn't get a
good clip. I saw the article.
11:06
And you look at that, and you go
you Mr. Efforts. Are you kidding
11:10
me? I mean, this is such a,
first of all, I think it's
11:14
bullcrap. You know, all of a
sudden, a new study, study after
11:18
two years of this thing, and
this, obviously milder variant
11:23
would be weird if that's the one
that caused all the problems.
11:26
But it kind of goes hand in hand
with what they're saying in the
11:28
UK about the sports, the soccer
players falling down dead on the
11:32
fields, you know what they say
the reason is,
11:35
oh, I can just imagine it is the
11:39
they get startled from the
referee whistle.
11:44
What? Yes, I'm not kidding.
11:48
There's nothing wrong with the
vaccines people are getting
11:51
startled by the vaccine by the
by the the ref whistle, and then
11:55
that all of a sudden jolt them
in.
11:57
Oh, my God. Well, you know, this
all this happened, this
12:02
particular report happened after
this release of the data. that's
12:07
since been jiggered by the
government by the Defense
12:11
Department that yeah, yes. Yeah.
Because the core to it was the
12:16
40% 50% 3,000% 2,000%. More
likely. So this report follows
12:21
the same pattern of Oh, you
guys. 75%. More like the 80%.
12:25
You know, the same kind of
thing. So it kind of sounds like
12:28
the other report. So it kind of
like
12:31
you're saying they had to put
this report or this report was a
12:34
derivative of the rigging of the
of the of the demand from the
12:39
Department of Defense. Wow.
12:40
Yeah. She's obvious because of
the timing. Yeah, yeah. Yeah.
12:47
No, Shannon does accomplish one
thing. And a little bit at the
12:50
end, you kind of leftover, but
it was the bogus thing about the
12:54
mRNA vaccine. It had nothing to
do with the rest of it. But they
12:59
said, it doesn't know
scientists, by the end of it
13:01
again, because it wasn't about
the report. Any of this other
13:03
stuff was, but it was
associative is one of those
13:06
things where you and then the
MRA and blah, blah, blah, but
13:10
listen to it carefully, because
it's got nothing to do with
13:12
anything,
13:12
the department answer, it's even
a risk for people who didn't go
13:16
to the hospital and those with
mild symptoms. Another study
13:20
adds COVID vaccines using MMR
and a technology don't have any
13:24
additional short term side
effects in cancer patients.
13:27
Yeah, it's like a double whammy.
Is it just saying hey, by the
13:30
way, if you got a heart problem,
that's COVID. And the vaccines
13:34
don't cause that, and they
certainly don't cause any
13:36
problems if you got cancer.
That's what they
13:39
give away on this report. What
was that the beginning of it,
13:42
where they say, there was no
difference between race or
13:47
gender or age listen
13:49
again to the whole thing.
13:51
The US Department of Veterans
Affairs did the study on heart
13:53
issues. It reports COVID-19
survivors had a 63% higher risk
13:58
for a heart attack, a 69%,
higher risk of irregular
14:02
heartbeats of 52% higher risk of
stroke and a 72% higher risk of
14:08
heart failure. This was clearly
seen in all ages, no matter what
14:12
race or gender that happened.
And even for people who didn't
14:16
go to the hospital and those
with mild symptoms, another
14:20
study as COVID vaccines using
mRNA technology don't have any
14:25
additional short term side
effects in cancer patients.
14:28
I'm glad we listen to that
again, for a couple of reasons.
14:31
One, what they're leaving out is
the obvious difference between
14:35
civilians and and these numbers.
You're in the military who the
14:39
hell knows what's going on
there? But of course, they would
14:43
mention that and it's based on
phony, the Gosh, it's so
14:46
obvious. That's the phony
numbers.
14:49
Well, you can't I've never seen
a study and there's plenty of
14:52
them. We have Glenstone passed
around. Would you have no
14:57
difference in age, gender? A
race that just not never
15:02
happens. There's always a
difference in age for sure.
15:07
Always. Yeah. And there tends to
be one with gender and there
15:11
tends to be one with the race.
There tends to be all of them.
15:14
Not none of them. Well, his
whole crap. Here's
15:17
what happens when you're in the
military. Then if you're a
15:21
member of the Black and Brown
community, you will not be
15:24
disproportionately hurt by COVID
Go military. Bullshit. It's
15:32
bullshit. It's that's that is.
That is really one of the most
15:36
pathetic things I've ever seen.
And Howard, so we're pretty
15:40
level MPR Yeah, we're pretty
level headed. You know, I saw
15:44
this. I saw this this article,
and I'm not worried about that.
15:47
That's bull crap. First thing I
thought, but imagine people who
15:51
have a mild case. Oh, oh, for up
to a year. Oh, I mean, that
15:57
could give you agita right
there?
16:00
Yeah, don't let a referee's
whistle come by drop you on the
16:05
spot
16:08
so this is all part racist
16:10
would die you know or you are
not racist. I'm sorry. Rapists
16:13
do when when their whistle and
they carry whistle. Oh, did it.
16:19
The New York Times wrote this
morning. Yesterday morning, when
16:23
facts change. One of the few
COVID truisms is that policy
16:29
should change as reality
changes. A world without
16:33
vaccines calls for more
restrictions than a world with
16:35
vaccines. When case I
16:37
said it said reality change.
Yes, yes. Oh, yeah. They use the
16:41
word reality itself.
16:43
Yes. David Leonard in the New
York Times.
16:47
Reality Reality itself, which is
a constant?
16:50
Yep. No, no, it's changed
changes. It's changing. Again.
16:54
One of the few COVID truisms is
that policies should change as
16:59
reality changes beautiful. A
world without vaccines calls for
17:04
more restrictions than a world
without vaccines. When cases are
17:08
surging, and hospitals are
overwhelmed, as was the case
17:11
last month, more restrictions
make sense. If hospitalizations
17:15
and deaths keep falling
continued steps towards normalcy
17:18
will make sense. We have to be
able to act differently when the
17:22
situation changes. It's really a
conversation. The answer will
17:26
not spring forth from science.
But it's
17:33
a conversation now. Yeah.
17:35
And science will not we don't
have to follow the science
17:38
because the answer doesn't
spring forth from science. What
17:41
kind of conversation? What kind
of English is that? Anyway? The
17:45
answer will not spring forth
from science.
17:49
If the editor should have caught
that you can put some like that
17:51
in New York Times.
17:52
Isn't that kind of lame? shall
spring for
17:56
ahead we go.
18:01
Scientists changed everybody.
Yes. Beautiful. Beautiful,
18:05
beautiful, beautiful. Okay, so
we can talk about why don't you
18:09
whatever you have on on COVID.
Maybe we should just do that.
18:14
I got a couple I don't have a
lot. But I have let's just play
18:17
this as a dumb. Another DME
report on reinfections.
18:21
We're moving into the third year
of the pandemic, and a lot of
18:25
people have now had COVID-19. In
fact, scientists estimate the
18:28
vast majority of Americans have
been infected at some point. By
18:32
the end of this month, it might
be 80% of us at one time who had
18:36
been infected. So here's a
question if most of us have been
18:39
infected or vaccinated or
vaccinated and infected, can we
18:44
just return to normal now? Well,
maybe not. But we've been asking
18:47
NPR global health correspondent
Mike Lane do cliff to figure out
18:50
what this does mean either
McLean. Hi, Steve. Where does
18:53
that 80% figure come from?
18:55
You know, it's hard to know
exactly the percentage because
18:58
many COVID cases go undetected.
And as we'll learn, there can be
19:02
reinfections. But roughly
researchers at Georgia Tech
19:05
estimate that before omachron,
about 40% of Americans had been
19:09
infected. And researchers at the
University of Washington predict
19:12
about 40% of Americans will
catch Omicron.
19:15
So 40% plus 40%. That's 80%.
That's most of us. Does that
19:20
mean that most people whether
they're vaccinated or not have
19:23
some protection from the
disease?
19:25
Yes, so they are protected in a
particular way. So what
19:28
scientists are beginning to
realize is having a symptomatic
19:31
infection typically triggers a
strong immune response and gives
19:35
good protection against severe
disease in future surges. Live
19:39
aboard dad has been researching
this topic for over a year. He's
19:42
an epidemiologist at Weill
Cornell medicine cutter. And in
19:46
a recent study, he measured a
person's risk of getting
19:49
hospitalized during their second
infection compared to their
19:53
first
19:53
those who get reinfected. Had
90% lower chance of getting
19:59
hospital The lies than those who
had a primary infection.
20:03
And he says there's growing
evidence that this protection
20:06
last quite a long time, perhaps
a few years.
20:09
Well, so you have a tiny
fraction of the odds of going to
20:11
the hospital with a serious
illness if you catch it again.
20:14
Yes, it's it's quite
extraordinary. And over time, it
20:17
will be less of a problem for
society as a whole.
20:20
It's quite extraordinary what
we've learned when you have
20:23
natural infection, you probably
won't get it again. Whoa, whoa,
20:28
whoa, silence. What is wrong
with these people? Do they hear
20:33
themselves? Say, obviously,
don't I have a data point I
20:37
forgot to mention. Yeah. So the
keeper, you know, we're not
20:42
quarantining, we're not kissing
and hugging. But we're not
20:45
quarantining, we sleep in the
same bed. She is fine. And the
20:50
data point is, what? Well, I
just have a data point, as you
20:54
and I had been trying to figure
it out, what is the difference?
20:55
What are you doing? What are you
doing, etc. Here's the only
20:58
thing that I that I typically
take every day potassium. And
21:04
the potassium that I have is a
liquid form and a dropper. And
21:08
you put it in your glass of
water. And it tastes like ass. I
21:11
mean, it's total sweat socks
app. Okay, it's horrible. So
21:15
sometimes I just stopped to take
it. Well, sometimes I stopped
21:20
taking it cuz like a gag, I
don't want to take I'll take it
21:22
tomorrow. I hadn't taken it for
a week. And then I got the
21:28
COVID. Tina eats two bananas a
day. I'm just saying it could be
21:33
a data point. It
21:35
could be potassium at all. No.
21:39
But it's a data point for her.
You don't get out. That's why
21:42
you're not infected. You're
hurt. Actually. You're a hermit.
21:47
Oh, but don't worry. We've got a
an Omicron vaccine a special
21:52
vaccine on the way. And how do
we know this? The CEO of Pfizer
21:56
told us he said something
interesting, though, what
21:58
information
21:59
are you expecting to get over
the next couple of weeks, both
22:02
from within Pfizer and biontech.
And also from around the world,
22:06
we found that South Africa
didn't last night, we know that
22:08
academic labs everywhere are
working on this, how will you
22:12
make that decision about whether
those three doses are enough? Or
22:16
if you do need to switch to that
omachron specific vaccine, which
22:20
we understand you started
working on already and could
22:22
have by March,
22:25
the data that we received our
data that we got from what we
22:29
call to the virus so it's not
the real virus, it is a virus
22:33
that we have constructed in our
labs and it is identical with
22:37
the Omicron virus. This is a
very well known study.
22:42
Okay, so they created this with
the pseudo virus. Why would he
22:47
even mention that? I mean, does
is that important for us to
22:49
know? Or is there a reason why
they can't do it with the actual
22:52
Omicron virus variant?
22:57
Well, you've asked the question
I can't answer even come close
22:59
to figuring it out.
23:01
That's why I thought it was so
weird. Just this thing really
23:03
exist or you just you can't get
a culture. You can't isolate it.
23:09
So you've created something in
the lab that's like it. This
23:13
This has been the problem all
along. Looking back on on the
23:15
vaccines. It's always been well,
you know, this variance worse
23:20
and we know because we've tested
it in the lab and are more
23:23
transmissible in the lab. All
the stuff has been in the lab.
23:28
I don't know. Maybe we get a
virologist out there somebody we
23:31
have a lot of lab workers to
make come up with an answer with
23:35
or maybe put it in there show
off to his compadres that they
23:38
could even do something like
like he described, that might be
23:41
hot thing, you know, did that
oh, that's impossible.
23:45
Did you know Did you and horror
which short Pfizer and Maderna
23:51
at the top there? Did you guys
talk about that at all wish? You
23:55
know this is so their stock
prices are definitely going
24:00
down. And this this thing going
and I'm just telling you because
24:03
you're the guy that knows about
this stuff. There was this rumor
24:06
or you know, presented as fact
for the past three days. And it
24:11
goes like this. Madrid Maderna
CEO deletes his Twitter after
24:16
dumping $400 million
24:18
a stack.
24:21
Now his Twitter has been
deleted. But there's no evidence
24:25
he dumped $400 million worth of
stock that would I think show up
24:30
in a real financial publications
24:33
shop. There's a there's probably
a couple dozen people that
24:37
follow insider trading to the
tee had to file Yeah, proceed
24:41
with the SEC when you do that if
you're a director of any company
24:45
and you sell your own stock or
buy your own stock for that
24:48
matter. Are you even when you
flip a an option? Yeah, it's
24:53
yes, we will be recording it
that's on record and then it's
24:56
very easy to follow so that it
less it's listed somewhere. It's
24:59
built
25:00
Crap. Now it is true that the
modernist
25:03
must dumped a lot of SpaceX and
Tesla,
25:07
but that was a couple like a
month ago. Must have been a
25:11
while back.
25:11
Yeah, me. But most people when
they're selling their stock, is
25:14
it like a rule for people who
want to base trading on
25:17
insiders, you can only you can
trust to buy but you can't trust
25:23
to sell, because most people
doing the selling is nice and
25:26
they want to get some cash.
25:27
Right. Although, although I
remember Ron Blum bought stock
25:35
in think new ideas, the company
that we took public, and he got
25:39
in real trouble for it with the
SEC, even though he bought
25:42
stock. And I don't know exactly
if it was a filing issue, but
25:48
the
25:49
it tends to be there's there's
these quiet periods where you
25:52
can buy stock and you can't buy
stock. And then you have to file
25:56
Yeah, and if there's something
going on, like within a few days
25:59
of the of the earnings report or
something that you do you have
26:01
to do, there's rules for when
you can buy and there's rules
26:06
for when you can sell.
26:07
I just said that because when
when there's buying then you
26:12
know that can mean certain
things to it is usually it means
26:15
that was good. Good is
happening. Yeah, certain goods
26:17
happening, usually let's forget
anyway, I just want to tell all
26:21
of our producers who kept
insisting that this was true,
26:24
and I'm sorry, it's just not and
I say please send me a link to a
26:29
source and that send me like the
the Maderna stock chart. Look,
26:33
it's down. Okay, that's about us
to ship products
26:37
about my advice to all these
people stay out of the market.
26:41
If you don't know what you're
doing. Also, I realized take
26:45
your money, there's this ongoing
controversy over Bob Saget death
26:51
and now the autopsy report shows
multiple so initially of course,
26:57
it's got to be the VAX the
booster and now there's this
27:01
crazy autopsy report that shows
he had multiple fractures as if
27:05
someone beat him with a baseball
bat in the head. And and so now
27:10
there's just theory after theory
after theory going around, like
27:14
why would he get beaten up like
that and then go to bed with it,
27:17
you know? And then of course he
died of a brain hemorrhage. And
27:20
I have a very simple answer.
It's one of the number one
27:23
causes of death in the entire
world. It happens all the time.
27:28
Sadly people slip in the
bathroom guarantee that's what
27:32
happened. He slipped he hit his
head maybe he slipped in the tub
27:36
hit his head a couple times when
our crap and then went to bed.
27:40
Don't you think be I think
that's a little more viable than
27:44
no gangs? Ms. 13
27:47
I always say it became such a
big focus, but
27:50
well, because he's a very loved
man. Yes.
27:56
I mean, from full house. Yeah,
my daughter grew up with him.
28:00
Oh, yes. I never saw any of that
stuff I would say get is to me
28:03
was always just a random stand
up and a guy who was the host of
28:09
Funniest Home Videos for a
while. Yes, I know. He liked it
28:13
doing that show. I don't know
how much we must have been
28:15
making money hand over
28:16
my caught a lot of money. Yeah,
but that's why he was on his
28:20
comedy tour. Anyway, there's a
good analysis of the UK
28:27
government data of fully
vaccinated Britons. And they did
28:34
a pretty good job of charting
everything out and the headline
28:39
they make out of it. Here we go.
The latest UK health security
28:44
agency vaccine surveillance
report figures show that
28:46
boosters massively accelerate
immune system degradation, and
28:51
that most triple or double
vaccinated people in the United
28:53
Kingdom may develop a new form
of COVID-19 vaccine induced
28:59
Acquired Immunodeficiency
Syndrome by the end of February
29:03
2022.
29:05
Oh god what a horrible thing to
fight read about if you had to
29:10
be boosted.
29:11
Yes. And then you understand the
page will be in the show notes
29:13
and you look at the charts, they
have the data they have the
29:16
source to the data. I mean,
they're calling it the just call
29:22
it I want to get it right. The
immunodeficiency here's the
29:28
vaccine induced Acquired
Immunodeficiency Syndrome, which
29:33
yes, is what AIDS also is. And
the the reason why this is just
29:38
creepier is when you see Prince
Harry coming out Prince Harry,
29:43
this is in the Guardian
everyone's favorite. Yeah,
29:45
everyone's favorite Prince Harry
says get tested for HIV to
29:49
protect others in the same way
as for COVID.
29:54
If you got HIV from the shot
does not translate missable
30:01
well, they're forgetting all of
the things we learned about HIV,
30:05
everything. Now, I've always
questioned whether HIV is
30:10
transmissible the way they say
it is, or, you know, there's
30:13
lots of questions I have a whole
nother topic HIV. Yeah, we're
30:17
not we're not going to go in
there but but that is very
30:22
remarkable again all of a sudden
everything's about a daisy Daisy
30:27
Oh age everywhere What's the age
back boys back in the in the
30:31
news. Now there's there's good
news in the UK they have a an
30:38
entire fund for you if you were
damaged by vaccination. And and
30:46
just because I have the details,
I'd like you to know what in the
30:49
UK you can get, which is not in
the United States if you're
30:54
severely disabled as a result of
a vaccination against certain
30:57
diseases. Okay, so I don't know
if that includes COVID You can
31:02
get a one off tax free payment
of 120,000 pounds. This is
31:06
called a vaccine damage payment.
That's a lot of money. I mean,
31:12
not if you're permanently
disabled.
31:14
No, but it's at least there's
something in an eye with a sharp
31:17
stick.
31:17
Yeah. So yeah.
31:21
I have one last one last clip on
COVID. We don't have I don't
31:24
have a lot of COVID today. Yeah,
I have a couple you have all the
31:27
COVID. I got the COVID. So let's
go with this last one, which is
31:32
the admission of guilt clip
31:34
that and maybe they've been
vaccinated and infected. Does
31:37
that mean they won't get COVID?
Again, you know, that
31:39
was the hope, right that once
we're all vaccinated and had
31:41
about a COVID, we wouldn't catch
COVID Again, but Jeffrey
31:45
Townsend at Yale University says
with this virus, that's not
31:48
going to happen.
31:49
Yes, three infections are
possible. In fact, they're
31:52
pretty much inevitable, that at
least all the evidence that we
31:55
have now says that's true.
31:57
Some of that evidence comes from
Townsend and his colleagues
31:59
setting the other coronaviruses
which are related to SARS, cov.
32:03
Two, but are different. These
viruses cause the common cold.
32:06
They are in fact in the in fact
on a you know, several year
32:10
timescale. And there's no reason
to expect something different
32:14
from this virus.
32:15
He says the risk of reinfection
is very low for about three to
32:18
six months right after you're
sick. But then the risk grows
32:21
and many people will be
reinfected every year to
32:26
okay, there's a subtle change in
language, which I've noticed,
32:29
and I heard it in one of our
earlier clips. Omicron Omicron
32:35
is not called a variant. It's
called a virus. It's Omicron
32:39
Omicron. They don't call it a
variant anymore. They're called
32:43
they're saying this virus. We
heard the other clips we played
32:48
before this I was talking about
not about the variant. No, no,
32:50
this virus, like the Pfizer's
CEO, this virus, not this
32:54
variant, this virus what how
does that work?
32:58
Well, this is obviously part of
the withdrawal. Yeah. But what,
33:05
what does it accomplish? Does it
try to take out of the minds of
33:08
the listeners that these
variants are like these nasty
33:11
little beings that are going to
come in? Come at us every which
33:14
way? Or how about
33:15
this? How about this case, not
COVID?
33:20
You know, the thing is about the
origins of Omicron is not the
33:24
same, it doesn't come from the
same stemmed from the same
33:27
branches of the other variants.
It's, it looks like a standalone
33:32
to we're just being jacked
around. Let's face it, this last
33:38
clip I played, which is the one
that I consider to be a whopper
33:41
clip, which means what if you
listen to it carefully, she
33:47
says, you get shot, you can get
a million vaccines, you can get
33:51
the disease over and over again,
nothing, that nothing helps.
33:54
Let's listen to it one more time
that didn't maybe they've been
33:56
vaccinated and infected. Does
that mean they won't get COVID?
33:59
Again, you know,
34:00
that was the hope right that
once for all vaccinated and had
34:03
about a COVID We wouldn't catch
COVID. Again, this is
34:06
NPR John. Yes, it is. Okay. So
this has got to stop
34:12
vaccination.
34:14
Good. And maybe they've been
vaccinated and infected. Does
34:17
that mean they won't get COVID
again,
34:19
you know, that was the hope
right? That once we're all
34:21
vaccinated outta COVID COVID.
But Jeffrey,
34:26
mentioning it now. I can't stop
hearing it. We're gonna let's
34:28
do it one more time, and maybe
they've been vaccinated. And
34:32
there we go. There we go. That
was the hope, right, that once
34:35
we're all vaccinated and had
about a COVID wouldn't catch
34:39
COVID Again, but Jeffrey
Townsend at Yale University says
34:42
with this virus, that's not
going to happen. Yes, three
34:45
infections are possible. In
fact, they're pretty much
34:48
inevitable that at least all the
evidence that we have now says
34:51
that's true.
34:52
So, evidence comes from Townsend
and his colleagues setting the
34:55
other coronaviruses which are
related to SARS. cov two but are
34:58
different, these matters. is
caused the common cold.
35:01
They all in fact and reinfect on
a, you know, several year
35:05
timescale and there's no reason
to expect something different
35:09
from this virus.
35:10
He says the risk of reinfection
is very low for about three to
35:13
six months right after you're
sick, but then the risk grows
35:17
and many people will be
reinfected every year to the
35:21
talking about
35:21
the common flu. No exam but
35:24
the common cold common cold I'm
sorry Coronavirus. Yeah.
35:27
But if if you remember two years
ago, we were talking about the
35:33
fact that the Coronavirus was
always said to be a virus that
35:40
had no there was no way of
developing a vaccine for it. It
35:44
was not possible because of its
idiosyncratic idiosyncrasies. Mm
35:50
hmm. And that's what we saw
there. That was the litany. So
35:54
then they come up with this mRNA
and this other idea, the the
36:00
vector vaccine from j&j. And it
turns out that the original
36:06
thought was correct, is none of
this stuff works. It's bold
36:09
crap.
36:10
Oh, and interestingly, Johnson
and Johnson just announced they
36:14
have stopped production of its
COVID vaccine.
36:18
What up with that?
36:21
I didn't hear this.
36:22
Let me see. Let me look. Let me
let me reread carefully.
36:26
I'm sure you got it, but it's
kind of a shocker that.com
36:31
That's not front page news.
36:33
Well, let me see here is Johnson
Johnson has reportedly stopped
36:37
the production of its single
dose COVID-19 vaccine and
36:40
there's a link to the Okay, here
it is New York Times is that
36:45
good enough for you? Yeah. Okay.
j&j pauses production of its
36:50
COVID vaccine despite persistent
need. company says it still has
36:56
a million doses in inventory.
That means they're going to
37:00
write that off is done. No one
wants it or something. I from
37:04
what I understand here. No, no,
no,
37:06
you nailed it right off. They
have a million in inventory they
37:10
stopped production because it's
just no one's done is over no
37:14
one's lining up for it. Yeah.
You got a million in inventory
37:19
means they can't unload it.
Yeah.
37:23
Man Oh, man. Yes
37:25
over this whole thing is done.
It's a done deal.
37:28
Yet despite that T Mobile
employees will be fired if they
37:33
are unvaccinated by April 2 By
the end of February if they have
37:37
not had at least this is the
same thing they did demote not
37:40
that mo work for T Mobile but
the same the same basic concept
37:44
you will be put on leave unpaid
leave so you can think about it.
37:49
And then if if you're not if
you're not vaccinated by April
37:53
2, then you're fired now here's
what's interesting. We have
37:57
brought this up and pretty
quickly I started to get a lot
37:59
of emails and I'm well intended
people. Dude, stop giving your
38:03
money to those a holes go to
Patriot mobile. And I know the
38:11
industry a little bit so let me
just tell you for those of you
38:14
who think you're doing everybody
a solid by going to Patriot
38:18
mobile which I saw being
promoted by Don Jr, which always
38:23
gives me pause. Patriot mobile
runs on Sprint's network, which
38:28
is owned by T Mobile, which is
owned by Deutsche Telekom, etc.
38:34
So Patriot mobile, sorry, it's
not very patriotic to kind of
38:38
OPT you skate that obvious
point. Unless you can see some
38:44
benefit to doing that John, put
at&t. at&t is doing the same.
38:51
All the all the companies are
doing the same to their
38:53
employees. As we learned that's
because insurance companies are
38:57
forcing them into it. I don't
have proof but
38:59
I probably we will. We should.
We should track down the Genesis
39:04
and slam in other words that
people want you to do something
39:08
like Patriot vote. Why don't you
spend your time tracking down
39:12
the genesis of why this is
happening in the first place of
39:15
the T Mobile employees and let's
bust their balls. Let's find out
39:19
who they are. It's something
like you said is probably an
39:22
insurance company or somebody
like that. And it's go after
39:26
them instead of after t mobile's
just doing trying to stay in
39:29
business the way I see it.
39:31
Yeah, if I get pushed back on
this, you know, well, it's still
39:35
it's the it's the operator. It's
not the network. Okay, I don't
39:40
know. I just just it's the same
thing. Everything's tied
39:43
together. It's all crap. A
holes. Hey, here's something
39:47
going back to our Oh, bad shit
can happen if you're vaccinated.
39:51
I know. It's it's a no
causation, but certainly,
39:57
correlation
39:58
at least 11 A motorcycle crash
crashes have occurred here in
40:01
Austin within the last 72 hours
of these almost all resulted in
40:05
serious injuries. At least four
were fatal. That's odd.
40:12
That's odd. 11 motorcycle
accidents in Austin in the past
40:16
over the weekend
40:18
was like to get that Navy pilot
who crashed on the deck. Hmm. No
40:23
are these accidents that he said
damn vaccine but
40:26
I know no i i watched the video
and I listened to the audio. I
40:30
couldn't really hear him say it.
So anyway, we do have a couple
40:35
quick updates. Just share with
everybody on the COVID vaccine
40:39
fronds tonight as COVID
restrictions loosened across the
40:42
country, parents of America's
Youngest children grappling with
40:45
the news that Vaccines for
Children six months to under
40:48
five have been put on hold
Pfizer wait or trial data
40:52
delaying its request for FDA
authorization of its vaccine for
40:56
that age group. For a few more
months,
40:58
I think the more vaccines
41:00
for me the better to wait a few
more months. If it's for safety.
41:04
I think it's a really good
thing.
41:06
Pediatricians including those at
Golden Gate pediatrics outside
41:09
San Francisco now telling
parents to
41:11
be patient, like I
41:12
understand, but you know, I
think there's a bit of a
41:14
letdown. But overall, it's
better to get it right
41:18
then if anything, this should
add some trust the general
41:21
public about how thoroughly the
FDA looks at all data with
41:24
respect to safety and efficacy.
41:26
Hey, I'm noticing something else
is going on with our mainstream
41:29
media. I'm hearing a lot of up
talking and gay up talking. Have
41:37
you noticed this? Yeah. So it's
it's more prevalent than ever.
41:43
And not that I have a problem
with
41:44
a buddy with that, because I've
been noticing it for a couple of
41:46
years.
41:48
Yeah, but this is a BS. Okay.
Well, it just seems okay. I'm
41:52
noticing it because I'm, I'm
less sensitive to it, I guess.
41:56
Yeah, that's exactly yeah. Goes
because you got the brain fog.
42:00
Let's see what CDC says. So
42:02
on the one hand, the number of
cases continues to go down,
42:05
which is great on the other 99%
of the country.
42:11
This voice that you're playing
now is the one that's I think is
42:14
a newer voice and is getting and
this is the one you were
42:16
bitching about a minute ago at
that woman who said vaccines.
42:22
This is the voice that's really
getting on my nerves. Is perky
42:27
bull crap. Voice. Yes.
42:31
Oh, man, I have lots of that for
you. So
42:33
on the one hand, the number of
cases continues to go down,
42:36
which is great. Other mining
42:39
is like this. So this is CBS
weekend. So it's kind of news.
42:43
But isn't that that kind of
editorializing in a newscast? A
42:48
little weird, or is that not
listed? Put this way, not what
42:51
you'd expect from the Tiffany
news network? When she says, Oh,
42:55
this is great. You know what I
mean?
42:59
It should be illegal.
43:01
Who is she to determine if it's
great. Is she a medical expert?
43:04
Yeah. So on the one hand, the
number of cases continues to go
43:08
down, which is great on the
other 99% of the countries still
43:12
has high transmission rates. So
some states are already
43:16
loosening restrictions, but the
CDC is not budging on their
43:20
recommendations, what to do if
their state leaders are telling
43:24
them something different than
43:26
this. What did she say? 99% of
the nation has high transmission
43:33
rates.
43:34
Some states are almost
listening, and percent you can
43:38
use to go down, which is great
on the other 99% of the
43:42
countries still has high
transmission rates. So
43:47
99% of the country. So what
what's that 1% Do you think?
43:51
Well, I don't care about that.
What is she talking about? I
43:54
haven't got a high transmission
rate. Tina doesn't have I mean,
43:58
that's three out of the three
people we know.
44:01
Maybe she's just talking about
states. Just looking at 99%
44:05
of the country. Oh, maybe? Yeah.
Very poorly put. Hello, CBS
44:11
either 99% of the country still
has high transmission rates. So
44:17
some states are already
loosening restrictions, but the
44:20
CDC is not budging on their
recommendations. What should
44:24
someone do if their state
leaders are telling them
44:27
something different than the
CDC?
44:30
Up against stuff again? Let's go
back into this math. 99% of the
44:37
states. Well, there's how many
states are there? 50. Do you
44:41
have 99% of 50?
44:47
That's it. That's a good one. It
would have to be it would have
44:49
to be 98%. If you had a state
that was doing better. Am I
44:53
saying that right?
44:55
I think the new shirts 98 Might
even be
44:59
if every time If every state is
part of 100, then 100 each state
45:03
would be 2%. Yeah, okay, just
simple. Let's let's COVID Fall
45:07
would be right COVID 99 you can
have 99% It's not possible.
45:13
Unless you split the state in
half and Canada's, I have a
45:16
state.
45:18
Well, maybe there's maybe the
Austin is 1% by itself or
45:22
something? Yeah.
45:23
No, the reasons, you know, I'll
tell you what it is. Yeah. Okay.
45:28
Just throw a numbers as
45:30
right. It's bullshit.
45:31
What should someone do if their
state leaders are telling them
45:34
something different than the
CDC?
45:37
Well, the key thing now is not
just transmission rate, it's
45:40
hospitalization rate. And so
when there is adequate space in
45:43
the hospital, we have oral drugs
like the Pfizer drug and the
45:46
monoclonal antibodies that work,
we can lower mast mandates and
45:50
go back to a new normal. The key
is it's different all across the
45:54
country, depending on what city
you live in. But transmission
45:57
rates are not the only metric
now.
46:00
Oh, yes. It's not the only
metric now. Okay. So first, he
46:05
said very specifically,
monoclonal antibodies that work.
46:11
If you heard that. I did, it was
catchy. The reason for that is
46:17
this clip I thought I had a clip
about it. Yes, this is the
46:20
reason for that.
46:21
And when there's news on
therapeutics tonight to fight
46:24
COVID, the FDA authorizing a new
monoclonal antibody treatment
46:27
from Eli Lilly, they showed
promising results in fighting
46:30
omachron to monoclonal antibody
treatments previously, that were
46:34
doing well against the Delta
variant to show not to be as
46:37
effective against omachron that
Eli Lilly therapy we're told
46:40
will be given intravenously to
infected patients at high risk
46:44
of severe illness with
46:46
another tool in the battle
against the virus. Phil, thank
46:49
you. He was talking about Phil
when he said another tool.
46:52
That's a different story. Hey,
it looks like Eli Lilly was
46:57
tossed a bone. Hey, guys, like
hey, come on, man. Guys.
47:03
What about us?
47:04
Are you trying to screw us man?
Come on, bro. Next time, it'll
47:08
be something we got. We will let
you in. Alright, do do
47:11
monoclonal antibody. Okay,
thanks. We'll promote it right
47:15
away.
47:16
Yeah, but we had competition.
Don't worry about we'll take
47:18
care of them. Take him off the
market.
47:21
Okay. So it's no longer just
transmissibility. How do they
47:26
measure that? Yeah, don't don't
answer that. There's one other
47:31
important metric that will
determine what we do any clues
47:35
any idea any thoughts what that
metric will be? bone structure,
47:39
given how many states are now
doing their own thing?
47:43
Do you see that? Oh, another
find CBS term ladies and
47:47
gentlemen narrow. Hey, this is
going back to the Oh wow.
47:52
Groovy. Do your own thing. Man.
thing. What color's your
47:56
parachute
47:57
given? How many states are now
doing their own thing? Do you
48:01
think that puts pressure on the
CDC to change federal guidelines
48:05
at all?
48:06
Yeah, it's difficult at the CDC
because there's not gonna be one
48:08
size fits all What the CDC needs
to do is set parameters. If you
48:12
have this many hospital beds
vacant, then it's okay to go to
48:15
these restrictions and have case
numbers or x that you can go to
48:18
why? So it's gonna be different
depending on where you live, and
48:21
it's not gonna be one size fits
all from the CDC.
48:24
There you go. It's about the
hospitals. Okay. Got it. Now
48:30
that you've depleted your
hospital systems of staff. Yeah.
48:35
Now you want to punish us by
wearing a face diaper just to
48:39
make you happy? Come on, what a
bunch of dicks. Oh, so this is
48:45
happening everywhere. The
backpedaling is in place. They
48:49
are rolling out their their
their health professionals in
48:53
every state to let everybody
know that the science has
48:56
changed. The science has
changed. And realities change
48:59
reality itself has changed.
Thank you. The New York Times
49:03
told me so. And nowhere was this
better. shown that they are
49:10
they're bringing out the team
that is supposed to break the
49:12
news. And I think we've seen
resignations of several top
49:17
health state Health Medical
Officers some doubted Yes,
49:22
maybe. So they have to bring in
the second stringers off the
49:25
bench to let everybody know and
kind of bring this message.
49:30
Yeah, the message is we're doing
okay, but we have to be careful
49:34
the hospitals and man, the woman
they had do this in Illinois,
49:39
Dr. elemi Emily Landon, as she's
reading this from rescript I
49:44
think this takes the cake on on
her speech and speech patterns
49:49
that that make us chuckle.
49:51
Make no mistake. Illinois today
is not the day to stop the math
49:56
mandate. And that's why it's not
happening today. There's still
50:00
way too many cases, but things
are changing quickly. They're
50:04
improving. Many have asked for a
metric or a number that will
50:09
guide the rules and regulations.
But each wave of this pandemic
50:14
has had different
characteristics, different
50:16
behavior, and no single metric
has been able to reliably
50:19
predict the outcomes and the
trajectory of each of the
50:24
variants.
50:24
Holy crap, do you hear this
reversal? We have no metrics. We
50:29
have no metrics. We have no
metrics,
50:31
smart physicians, scientists,
epidemiologists, and public
50:36
health officials are going to
disagree about which metric to
50:39
use and the exact date to repeal
mandates and rules. This kind of
50:44
discourse is good. It shows that
we have a diverse community of
50:48
experts that are considering all
the angles,
50:50
oh, now we're considering all
the angles. And the one thing
50:55
that
50:55
we all agree on is the need to
aggressively respond to new
50:58
threats on the horizon with
precautionary measures. And then
51:02
once our modelers and
epidemiologists are able to able
51:05
to reliably predict the
trajectory, we have to begin
51:09
then to shape a strategy for
undoing some of those
51:12
mitigations and mandates.
Preparing to appeal statewide
51:15
masking mandates at the end of
the month is aggressive and
51:18
optimistic, but also reasonable.
51:22
Wait a minute, we're bringing in
reason what happened to the
51:27
science,
51:29
but it's also reasonable. This
does not mean that no one needs
51:34
to wear a mask anymore. It's an
acknowledgement that cases have
51:38
fallen to an acceptable or
manageable level, hospitals can
51:42
handle the sick businesses are
likely to be able to stay open,
51:45
the cushion of immunity from
just so many omachron cases will
51:50
help shield us from the
exponential thread that is so
51:53
threatening in the short term,
cases will still happen,
51:57
outbreaks will probably still
happen. Of course, it helps to
52:01
have everyone masked, but when
cases are low, the likelihood of
52:05
encountering someone with COVID
is also low, making universal
52:09
masking mandates less impactful.
52:11
And I think that the
presentation doesn't work
52:14
without seeing the video. You
know, you don't get the full
52:16
idiocy of this woman gesturing
like she's talking to a class of
52:20
kindergarteners. But that's it.
That's why
52:23
there's a little bit at the
beginning. It sounded pretty
52:25
good. You can see that she was
like, you know, animated sound
52:30
like Churchill? Yeah. A little
bit. She's just lecturing. You
52:35
know this, like this health
department people are just Yes,
52:40
go ahead. Say it Lincoln. The
whole
52:42
scheme goes say it man. Come on,
say it.
52:45
The rat poop inspectors are a
weak link in this whole thing in
52:50
this whole? What honk?
52:53
Yeah, exactly. I was doing a
screwed up COVID. Fog.
52:59
Yeah, Hong Kong, to talk about
truckers.
53:04
First, before we talk about
them, let's play a kind of a
53:07
supercut that I stole from the
people that steal from us. Fox
53:15
Yeah. And this is a just this is
just people making comments on
53:20
MSNBC and CNN only about the
truckers and they by the way,
53:26
they It should be pointed out
that the MSN and see CNN, MSNBC
53:30
and CNN folk. They're all they
all hate the truckers. They're a
53:35
bunch of losers and they're very
matte misogynist. They're
53:40
terrible people. And this is
classic elites frowning upon the
53:46
working class
53:47
are some of the organizers of
this protest, which as I
53:50
mentioned, started more than a
week ago. They do want to
53:53
overthrow the government
53:54
Canadian officials calling this
situation a quote, nationwide
53:58
insurrection.
53:59
The police chief says COVID
protests are a quote nationwide
54:02
insurrection driven by madness
54:04
a nationwide insurrection driven
by madness. Just think
54:08
of the language I know it sounds
familiar to you right a threat
54:11
to democracy and insurrection
sedition
54:14
that police say that they are
under resourced and they are
54:17
overwhelmed. They have said that
this city is under siege. It's
54:20
not
54:20
just truckers there's a lot of
I've heard there's Q anon
54:23
supporter crowd residents
54:26
who say they feel terrorized.
intimidated.
54:29
That's a call. Yeah, I love the
Q anon bit from that turd woman.
54:38
Yeah, what's not that that was
that wasn't Katie was that Katie
54:41
or was that turd? Was it turd?
Yeah, it wasn't the other one.
54:45
The horrible woman the I forget
her name now. Yeah, horrible.
54:52
There was this just give me an
idea is a peep that the people
54:57
who cure hate The working middle
class.
55:02
Yes, this is a theme of yours
for the last few shows and I
55:05
think it's a good one.
55:06
Yeah. And it's obvious just
going on bearing fruit. So there
55:11
was this this article in The
Atlantic titled when the trucker
55:17
convoy came for me
55:22
Wow, yeah. This is a take off on
the juicing, you know, they came
55:27
for Debian, they came for the
they came for the they got for
55:29
the first they came for the Jews
and they came for the liberals
55:32
and they came with and then they
came for me,
55:35
Stephen Marsh, Mar See he or
marchais. As a writer. I've
55:40
explored political rage at a
distance. The anti Vax trucker
55:45
convoy brought it up close and
personal.
55:48
They starts right away with it
with a pejorative. Well, now
55:53
that but a lie. They're not an
anti Vax convoy. They're an anti
55:57
mandate convoy, that there is a
difference, especially if we
56:00
consider the fact and we believe
the fact that 90% of them
56:03
already vaccine. So that starts
off. So you start your premise,
56:08
just the way you do this kind of
thing by just for writers out
56:10
there want to learn little
tricks. If you if you want it,
56:14
this is like getting suckered by
a pathological liar. You got to
56:18
start early. So you start with a
lie right at the beginning and
56:22
just let that see the into the
whole piece. But it's but the
56:26
pieces based on the life. Good.
56:28
Yeah, that's exactly what's
going on here. I'll just just
56:33
pick a couple pick a couple
sentences from it. The truckers
56:36
matter principally, as an
example of an American political
56:40
proxy conflict spilling over our
border. And as a harbinger of
56:44
more such conflicts, the Ottawa
police chief has declared that a
56:48
sizeable element from the US has
been involved in fundraising and
56:51
organizing. Yes, so he
immediately goes to Trump, by
56:55
the way, going to trump it's
Maga. It's, he doesn't mention Q
57:00
anon. And then of course
57:02
he by the way, let me stop you
again. This is already turning
57:05
if you haven't seen this piece.
I'm glad this is turning this is
57:11
already I gotta keep reading and
I'll think of it again.
57:18
The truckers disgust me because
they believe lies and want to
57:22
force
57:24
that didn't take long
57:26
can I finish the sentence?
57:27
This guy is so this guy's
insulting the integrity of these
57:31
truckers. And to even suggest
that has anything to do with the
57:35
wimpy Americans who haven't done
Jack and it's not just a
57:41
Canadian thing from the get go
cuz it's a fact. We haven't
57:44
gotten Yeah, we have our
associations. Maybe it
57:50
afterwards began and they got
jacked up down there all jacked
57:53
into the Ottawa area. We started
giving him money through
57:56
GoFundMe and the other operation
that's which has made side trips
58:00
and go also. It was American
sponsored. It just means oh my
58:05
god, we haven't got the the net
the we haven't got the balls of
58:10
the Canadians to do this
ourselves. So let's give him
58:13
some money. He doesn't look at
it from that perspective.
58:16
And nowhere does He say,
although I really appreciated
58:20
them when they were first
responders and brought me my
58:22
food during the lock downs and
the previous 24 months. Colon or
58:28
coma. Anything would have
suffice. None of that's in
58:31
there. The truckers disgust me.
58:35
I'm I have to add emphasis. It's
nice that in there.
58:38
Yes. It says it right here.
58:39
He says the truckers disgust
him.
58:42
Let me finish the whole let me
finish this one paragraph. Okay,
58:45
okay. I'm sorry. The truckers
disgust me because they believe
58:49
lies and want to force their
lies on the rest of the country.
58:53
They disgust me because they are
not playing by the rules and
58:57
represent a threat to decent
orderly citizens. If I'm being
59:01
honest, in some part of my
Canadian soul, they disgust me
59:05
because they're making a scene.
Ultimately, they disgust me
59:10
because they are so disgusted.
And their anger and loathing
59:14
have now provoked a mirroring
anger and Loathing in my self.
59:21
Care to analyze that Dr. Dvorak?
59:24
I have no idea what he's trying
to do, though,
59:27
I'll continue. For the first
time I felt political rage, a
59:33
sharp rise in testosterone,
blinding and stupefying and
59:37
violent. I am ashamed to have
felt it
59:40
hold on a second. So he's got
something he gets testosterone
59:46
itself.
59:47
Bear with me. I'll start over
with that
59:51
sentence. And you know what a
buddy just cut your nuts off,
59:54
you'll be fine. For the first
59:55
time I felt political rage, a
sharp rise in testosterone.
1:00:00
their own blinding and
stupefying and violent. I am
1:00:04
ashamed to have felt it. Clearly
men should not be in power. Our
1:00:09
hormones make us too unreliable
testosterone is a hell of a
1:00:13
drug. On my way home, I saw
stragglers from the convoy
1:00:16
lining up outside the Japanese
cheesecake bakery and the pot
1:00:20
shops that have come to dominate
Toronto's urban landscape. I
1:00:23
wanted them gone. This was not a
healthy desire. The desire is to
1:00:28
punish which is the dominant
motive of both the left and the
1:00:31
right in the United States. It's
fundamentally stupid. I hoped we
1:00:34
could have avoided in Canada. Do
dude, this guy is angry about
1:00:41
feeling testosterone.
1:00:47
This guy's off the rails. He
should go he should check into a
1:00:52
clinic. Seriously,
1:00:55
it may be he's had a vasectomy
1:01:00
when No, huh? Yeah.
1:01:09
I don't know why I did that.
1:01:10
That's good. I like you should
do it throughout the show.
1:01:14
Okay, then let's see where I had
this thing.
1:01:16
That's really pathetic that the
fact that that even got
1:01:20
published? Oh, yeah. Oh, yes.
They say you got to consider the
1:01:25
editor here. Hmm. And the
publisher who is you know, jobs.
1:01:32
The Accidental billionaire?
Yeah. It's like, that should not
1:01:37
have been published.
1:01:39
I think this cheat sheet
probably signed off on it
1:01:42
personally. Hey, another man who
hates him being a man. It's
1:01:46
good. publish that guy right
away, front page, push them to
1:01:48
the top put them in the algo.
That's a lot happening this
1:01:54
weekend, CBS noticed
1:01:56
Canada's horn Hawking protesters
have led to copycat
1:01:58
demonstrations in France. Today
in Paris police fired tear gas
1:02:03
against people who defied orders
to leave and told them to stop
1:02:07
disrupting traffic near the Arc
de Triomphe. Some 500 vehicles
1:02:11
were stopped at checkpoints
trying to enter the French
1:02:14
capital.
1:02:14
Yeah, she doesn't mention Vienna
or Berlin, or Amsterdam or
1:02:19
Madrid, or, oh, there were
protests in Australia, Canberra.
1:02:27
I think I owe this. This is
happening. And it is it does
1:02:32
appear to be a trucker type
thing. I love the trucker idea.
1:02:35
I read about a military strategy
which is I think it's like the
1:02:40
dead the sunken boat strategy or
something. If you want to mess
1:02:45
with your enemy, then you sink a
couple of big ships right in
1:02:47
front of their harbor. Yeah,
that's pretty much what this is.
1:02:50
And these these trucks are ships
make your own ships. And this is
1:02:53
a real problem. That's a real
problem. Is a report
1:02:57
all the amount of money that is
being jacked around with off
1:03:01
that bridge to Windsor? Yeah, is
huge. And the fact that Biden
1:03:06
hasn't, Biden is cool, you're
gonna crack down, you know, the
1:03:10
alleys, people want to crack
down, you can't do it with these
1:03:13
truckers. And the tow truck
companies have already come out
1:03:15
and said and many of these
people are not gonna support.
1:03:18
I'm not going to you guys want
to talk more about you call the
1:03:21
different company called
different companies, you know,
1:03:24
structure heavy, they're going
to be I'm not going to do it.
1:03:27
What's in it for me? And so
besides being dangerous, and
1:03:32
Biden should call Trudeau and
say, hey, put a stop to this so
1:03:38
we can get this thing get our
economy but you know, this is
1:03:41
not good for the trade between
our two countries just take care
1:03:45
of it instead of you doing the
right thing. Don't put up with
1:03:49
their crap, which is what he
essentially said he would not
1:03:52
would that voice broadcast.
Right? He can't do that voice.
1:03:56
Well, Viva fry are are no
agenda. boots on the ground,
1:04:02
buddy.
1:04:04
He's me gave the bum's rush to
that person after they showed
1:04:07
this. No agenda t shirt.
1:04:09
What do you mean the bum's rush?
1:04:10
Yeah, okay. Bye. bum's rush.
1:04:14
Can you turn down one half a dB?
Okay, because when you get
1:04:18
excited me I'm yelling at you
good now perfect. Don't touch
1:04:22
it.
1:04:22
Why am I shouting?
1:04:26
We all wonder
1:04:28
and look jacked up but we like
Viva Fridays. He's a good dude.
1:04:32
And he's been doing He's good.
He just looks very pleasurable.
1:04:36
He
1:04:36
looks pleasant is the guy like
yeah, I want to believe this
1:04:38
guy. This guy is he has
1:04:40
been around a while on his face,
perpetual smile on his face. And
1:04:44
then we look serious for a
second
1:04:46
and it's not like he's new on
the scene. The guy's been
1:04:48
around. Yeah. So there's there's
reason for people to trust him.
1:04:51
And he in a very short clip, he
said, Hey, I know how this is
1:04:54
going to end because we
determined on Thursday really
1:04:58
the the It's all bad outcomes
for Trudeau unless he says oh
1:05:03
just stop the mandates which he
can't do because it just Qantas
1:05:07
not, is not going to this
obvious beating their brains in
1:05:12
that doesn't seem to be
happening there's you know,
1:05:14
they're getting a little antsy
and they've they're showing a
1:05:17
little bit of force, just
letting it sit and play out they
1:05:21
know that's not going to work.
Now, Viva fry, I think has the
1:05:24
right solution on my
1:05:25
prediction is that the mandates
will be slowly dropped province
1:05:28
by province, but what they're
gonna do, they're gonna pressure
1:05:32
their political appointee
medical experts to recommend,
1:05:35
you know, it's gonna be the
blink of an eye, recommend it so
1:05:37
that when we do it, it's not
because we're listening to the
1:05:40
truckers. It's because we're
listening to the science.
1:05:44
The science has changed. I think
he's right. That's that's the
1:05:46
way for them to do the science.
That's the way you do it. The
1:05:49
sciences, the truckers know
1:05:52
vaccinate, we move on to that
tense standoff at the US
1:05:55
Canadian border, it appears to
be coming to an end trucks that
1:05:58
had been blocking the Ambassador
Bridge of vital thoroughfare
1:06:02
between the two countries being
removed. Police facing off with
1:06:06
hundreds of protesters remaining
behind the bridge still closed.
1:06:10
Those protests against COVID
restrictions spilling overseas
1:06:13
now including Paris police using
tear gas there to disperse
1:06:17
demonstrators.
1:06:18
Now, I don't know if that's
true. It doesn't seem like the
1:06:21
bridge is being cleared out. And
is this just a hopeful report
1:06:25
from ABC?
1:06:28
I think they just given a script
and they read it. I don't know
1:06:31
what to I didn't see it either.
I mean, there's a lot of
1:06:34
streamers out there that are
showing it. I didn't see any
1:06:37
evidence anything changing that
much? No.
1:06:41
I'm not quite sure what they
were talking about. There is an
1:06:43
analog to this. Yes, we have yet
another one. Not from 1919. This
1:06:50
time.
1:06:51
And by the way, this back to
that last clip. He's, again,
1:06:56
like you pointed out in the
other clip, he specifically said
1:06:59
Paris and never mentioned
worldwide, which is what's
1:07:02
really going on. Oh, yeah. And I
think the reason for that is
1:07:06
from a deconstructed point of
view. We always think of Paris
1:07:10
as a plate or Paris or France in
general where they have strikes
1:07:13
all the time. Right? They strike
all the time, Dad doesn't
1:07:17
mean Right, right, right. Don't
say anything about Berlin. Yeah,
1:07:21
don't
1:07:21
mention where they never strike.
Not like dat, or Madrid or word
1:07:27
isn't Australia and everyplace
else? No, just because the
1:07:30
French are notorious. And
everyone I've got stuck there
1:07:33
once because of a strike. And
it's just they're always
1:07:36
striking. Yeah. So it's no big
deal.
1:07:38
I was flying and I had to divert
because the air traffic control
1:07:42
just went on strike. Go land
somewhere else. But
1:07:48
yeah, I believe at 10pm
1:07:51
on December 3 1973, who doesn't
remember a 37 year old trucker
1:07:57
from Overland Park Kansas named
Jay W. Edward stopped his rig
1:08:01
suddenly in the middle of
interstate I at near Blakeslee,
1:08:04
Pennsylvania and picked up his
CB radio microphone. The
1:08:08
insurrection he was about to
start using his now famous
1:08:11
handle river rat would give
America's independent truckers
1:08:14
their first national voice along
the way elevate them to folk
1:08:18
hero status. These guys they
blocked a bridge I think for 11
1:08:22
days this was back in the
because of the price of oil the
1:08:28
during the OPEC oil crisis, ah,
and and they were heralded as
1:08:33
heroes at the time. Do you
remember I was definitely too
1:08:38
young to remember.
1:08:38
I. I remember. I don't I do not
remember this episode A and B. I
1:08:45
don't remember anyone hailing
them as heroes. And I doubt that
1:08:49
they would at the time, they
probably would after the fact
1:08:51
which may happen with these
truckers in Canada to the
1:08:55
greatest that's possible. I
think maybe that was just a
1:08:58
reverse look at history. Hmm.
Okay.
1:09:03
I got one last report
1:09:04
breaking down the border
blockade. With Canadian police
1:09:07
slowly moving in anti vaccine
mandate, protesters started
1:09:11
clearing out Saturday, blasting
their horns on the way. Angry
1:09:16
straggler stayed behind
confronting police. Who are you
1:09:20
protecting? We're just as
passionate about our Bill of
1:09:23
Rights and in this country as
you are about about yours. The
1:09:27
law enforcement action follows a
court order for protesters to
1:09:30
move away from the Ambassador
Bridge. The key border crossing
1:09:33
carries 10,000 commercial
vehicles a day between the US
1:09:36
and Canada transporting about
$325 million worth of goods. The
1:09:41
now six day blockade has
disrupted auto plants in Canada
1:09:44
and several states analyst
estimate its cost carmakers, 700
1:09:48
million and counting.
1:09:51
So they have not caused mass
outages just yet. But I think
1:09:55
we're on the brink of them
having that effect.
1:09:57
This is the third weekend of
protests that be began with a
1:10:00
cross country trucker convoy
rolling into Canada's capital,
1:10:03
Ottawa bolstered by anti vaccine
groups with mandating protesters
1:10:10
have also disrupted the border
crossing it Coots, Alberta.
1:10:14
That was a great sound drop.
1:10:16
I like that. This is the third
weekend of protests that began
1:10:20
with a cross country trucker
convoy rolling into Canada's
1:10:23
capital, Ottawa, bolstered by
anti vaccine groups
1:10:27
to put mandating pro so
1:10:31
he says, yep, anti Vax groups,
not mandate and then play a clip
1:10:38
of a guy saying you need to stop
the mandates. Yeah, that's
1:10:41
fucking sorry.
1:10:43
That's COVID you but what who
was who was your what?
1:10:48
Our CBS CBS, CBS the Tiffany
vSRX
1:10:51
CBS CBS
1:10:53
third weekend a protests that
began with a cross country
1:10:56
trucker convoy rolling into
Canada's capital, Ottawa,
1:10:59
bolstered by anti vaccine groups
1:11:03
with mandating stuff.
1:11:05
Protesters have also disrupted
the border crossing it Coots,
1:11:08
Alberta just across from
Montana. The blockades have been
1:11:11
condemned by the trucking
industry and called illegal by
1:11:14
Canada's Prime Minister. Bruce
Heyman is the former US
1:11:17
ambassador to Canada,
1:11:18
there was no expectation that
this group of people who were
1:11:22
legitimately protesting would be
radicalized by extremists. And
1:11:27
they are being encouraged now,
quite actively, almost daily by
1:11:33
some extremist within the United
States.
1:11:39
It's the extremists in the
United States.
1:11:42
Yeah, white supremacist Rahm
1:11:44
Trump. Just say it just say
Trump Trump, Trump Trump. I want
1:11:48
to say Trump actually do have
one you want to hear premier a
1:11:51
Ford get grilled by
1:11:53
this guy Ford guys got it. Go.
Hi, good
1:11:56
morning premier Collins melon
from CTV News. Now this was a
1:11:59
pretty consequential weekend
this last weekend in Ontario.
1:12:02
You call it a siege. Audible
police said it was an
1:12:04
insurrection. A day later Ottawa
police or the City of Ottawa
1:12:08
declared a state of emergency on
Saturday. There was of course a
1:12:11
large scale protests in downtown
Toronto. There have been a lot
1:12:14
of questions about you and your
visibility. Premier. CTV News
1:12:17
is this this is God Is this an
IT CTV? Is that an independent
1:12:21
group that can't be
1:12:23
an actual CTV is the main
competitor a CBC?
1:12:26
Oh, okay. And they probably
didn't get any, any of the $600
1:12:29
million.
1:12:30
No, no, I'm sure they got the
money to wow,
1:12:33
you actually did a Canadian
accent? No,
1:12:34
no, did you did it? Oh, got this
can you got the money, and they
1:12:38
took it and spent it.
1:12:39
I have actually vowed I will
never do an aboot or an eight a
1:12:44
joke ever again. I'm glad out of
respect for what I've seen
1:12:48
Canada capable of. Okay. And I
tweeted such and you know, a no,
1:12:53
no. And people he that way. It's
fine. You know what people
1:12:56
tweeted back at me when I said
that? Don't man we like it.
1:13:00
Don't Don't stop that. We like
it.
1:13:03
Oh, no. I went to I went to I
gave it I said this in the show
1:13:06
where I went gave a speech in
Toronto some years years ago, 20
1:13:09
years ago. And I, I put a little
bit of a Canadian twist on it. I
1:13:15
did talk a little slower. But
it's not that they talk slow,
1:13:18
but they like to say things a
different way. And so and they
1:13:22
have a little slightly up talk.
They did the whole speech that
1:13:25
way. It sounded fine. Everyone
loved it. And they're going
1:13:27
guesses you know, I had no idea.
You're Canadian. That's great.
1:13:34
That's great, man. That's very
talented. If you can if you can
1:13:36
pull that off. That's pretty
good. Yeah, that's good. All
1:13:39
right, let's let's get to this
clip. Hi, good morning,
1:13:41
Premier Collins Mellon from CTV
News. This was a pretty
1:13:44
consequential weekend this last
weekend in Ontario. You call it
1:13:47
a siege. Audible police said it
was an insurrection. A day later
1:13:51
Ottawa police or the City of
Ottawa declared a state of
1:13:53
emergency. On Saturday. There
was of course a large scale
1:13:56
protests in downtown Toronto.
There have been a lot of
1:13:58
questions about you and your
visibility. Premier, CTV News
1:14:02
has obtained photos of you in
cottage country. We've spoken
1:14:06
with people who took pictures
with you who say you were
1:14:09
snowmobiling on Saturday
premiere? Can you explain why
1:14:12
you decided to go snowmobiling
during a stated insurrection and
1:14:16
see in auto
1:14:17
let me make a very clear column.
I've been on this phone almost
1:14:21
24/7 along with the Premier's us
ambassadors, the governor, the
1:14:28
Prime Minister around the clock
Make no mistake I have been
1:14:33
engaged from the second this has
happened and I'll be continuing
1:14:38
being engaged with the the
authorities that we need to talk
1:14:42
to I love
1:14:43
the let me make it very clear
you piece of crap. You
1:14:48
know when it would have been
funny, although I know he would
1:14:51
have the guts to do it. When he
says I'm on the phone 24/7 And
1:14:55
the guy should have retorted
with you have a snowmobile with
1:14:59
us. phonies
1:15:00
seriously and also Wow, your job
sounds really hard. Is it any?
1:15:07
Is it any harder than was
1:15:08
your ear hurting? Oh,
1:15:10
do you work as much as a
telemarketer? Do you get paid
1:15:13
the
1:15:13
same press for it your ear fair
1:15:15
enough, but you're not
dismissing what I'm saying here
1:15:18
I'm asking you Premier. Were you
snowmobiling on Saturday in
1:15:23
cottage country I lotto was
under siege, as you say.
1:15:27
Let me tell you, Colin, I was at
the cottage. Let me tell you
1:15:30
about all my snowmobile. I take
calls to one o'clock in the
1:15:34
morning, I get calls before i
What happened to 24/7 I went out
1:15:38
on my snowmobile, I take calls
to one o'clock in the morning, I
1:15:43
get calls before six o'clock in
the morning. And I will not stop
1:15:48
until we get this taken care of.
And I will continue to make sure
1:15:52
we're engaged in every single
area of our responsibility.
1:15:58
To be fair, I mean, the guy only
gets to sleep five hours, I
1:16:01
mean, truckers have a much more
luxurious life. What a tool man,
1:16:07
do you think Canada will get
pissed off enough to vote
1:16:10
someone like that out? Do you
think that that that anger is
1:16:14
there? Is there enough of them?
Do it? Have we seen the last of
1:16:17
the the great Canadian outrage,
which I think we should, it
1:16:21
should have its own weekend
1:16:22
to see I'm always stunned by the
fact that they revolted or got
1:16:26
Trudeau in for this last term is
surprised well,
1:16:30
but that was you know, that was
a whole political trick they did
1:16:33
and you know, all of the the
super powers that had given
1:16:38
themselves a hope does it
there's a whole analysis of you
1:16:41
know, his time everything was
great. He didn't do shit. The
1:16:45
timing of that snap election
everything was just done to
1:16:48
continue power. There was no
almost no getting away from it.
1:16:51
And I also think Where's where's
the opposition? And I know that
1:16:56
the lady from the Conservative
Party is making a lot of noise.
1:16:59
But what an opera what a
political opportunity. Now
1:17:03
there's some stupidity in these
parties. You can finger on this
1:17:08
one seek that was sick has it
made you want to pronounce it
1:17:14
the Indian guy was coming out
against the truckers and he's in
1:17:18
a Labor Party. Yeah, I mean, not
great. The labor Labor Party but
1:17:21
a party that's that's like pro
labor communist. Yeah. That's
1:17:26
that's the cool thing.
1:17:28
That's the cool things that the
socialists and the commies hate
1:17:31
the truckers because it's it's
yeah, it's a workers protest,
1:17:35
but it's not approved. It's not
our workers protest. It's a real
1:17:40
one. Yeah, the real ones are no
good. Yeah, it's crazy. Anyway,
1:17:45
go truckers. Today is an
important day and no agenda show
1:17:51
history. Where we once again
will tell you based upon
1:17:55
geopolitical and other analyses,
who will win the Super Bowl.
1:18:02
Yes, the Super Bowl. Is that
right after the show? Yeah. Um,
1:18:07
between the more time is
actually I mean, okay, I think
1:18:11
330 I think yeah, three three
kicks off at 330 Yeah, I
1:18:15
think so. 330 your time? Yeah,
okay, uh, 530 here Yeah, I got
1:18:19
you Okay.
1:18:20
Oh, something like
1:18:21
I don't want to miss it you know
1:18:24
Yeah. Well you're not gonna miss
much I'm I don't think you could
1:18:28
you don't know there's a number
of aspects of this game that the
1:18:33
the rams are clearly the
superior team by a by just
1:18:40
unbelievably large because
1:18:41
the ad for people don't know
this is the Super Bowl. The
1:18:44
final two teams is the Los
Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati
1:18:48
Bengals This is what Cincinnati
Bengals
1:18:53
Oh yeah. This is a Bengals and
the and the Los Angeles Rams
1:18:59
Cincinnati showed that they have
a lot of they have a quarterback
1:19:02
that is he's cool. He's cool.
Joe Cool man will have a Joe
1:19:09
name is they'll get acquainted
with Joe Namath style a Joe
1:19:15
Montana style and a Brady style
I mean he's very super talented.
1:19:21
A winner and he's a winner to
the Rams he got a quarterback
1:19:25
who's they've improved their
quarterback but the guy's never
1:19:28
proven to be a winner he could
be can win maybe if he did they
1:19:31
keep him out of the you know,
out of too many plays. Cuz it's
1:19:35
the defense of the rams that is
the important part of this.
1:19:38
Unfortunately this I'm gonna end
this shortly believe me.
1:19:42
Unfortunately, the rams have a
coach who is in the Superbowl
1:19:46
one should be once before with
the different quarterbacks and
1:19:49
only managed to score three bold
points in the entire Super Bowl.
1:19:54
Considering he's supposed to be
this offensive genius. He
1:19:57
couldn't come up with anything.
So that to me is the is going to
1:20:01
be the if they lose it the Rams
loses this coach's fault.
1:20:07
Wow, this that's that's a you
did a sports analysis you didn't
1:20:10
tell us geopolitically who's
going to win. You tried to make
1:20:13
sense. I don't like that. Yeah,
I
1:20:15
know you don't. But that's what
I had to do. All right now. Now,
1:20:18
geopolitically, I
1:20:19
don't see it. Oh, it's so easy.
1:20:21
It's obvious to you. Yeah, of
course. Well, first of all,
1:20:26
Los Angeles sucks. It's just
this it's it's a hellhole. It's
1:20:30
a piece of crap. And we need to
start the true demise. Now I'm a
1:20:36
little on the fence if the right
will riot start in the winning
1:20:40
city in the losing city, or
both. And seeing China's
1:20:48
involvement in the state of Ohio
I am going to say good day.
1:20:56
Bengals win and and it's not by
a little bit it's going to be
1:21:00
crushing
1:21:04
by would ever be a fun game if
that was the case because that
1:21:07
would prove my point about the
coach but the riots are always
1:21:14
traditionally stone
1:21:15
the winning winning the winning.
Yeah, I know. I know. So I'm
1:21:18
going a little bit against my
wishes but because you want to
1:21:21
write to be in LA Yeah,
1:21:23
I do. I do that would make the
Willie has great riots when they
1:21:26
have a riot. It's good. Yeah,
people die. Yeah.
1:21:31
They don't fit or mess around in
LA.
1:21:33
So they have some good riots.
Um, okay, we'll see. I'm
1:21:37
thinking
1:21:40
anyway, we'll see it's it's
probably gonna be the bedding
1:21:43
the bedding folks think it's
gonna be they give Cincinnati
1:21:47
three and a half points. Four
points. Maybe is that what does
1:21:50
that mean? That means that they
win by Cincinnati. If you bet on
1:21:55
Cincinnati, and they lose by one
point you win.
1:22:00
Oh, it's a handicap.
1:22:03
Yeah, it's similar. Okay, scald
the spread.
1:22:08
Can we still get in on that?
1:22:10
Yeah, you always get it right to
the right to kick off are you
1:22:14
kidding?
1:22:15
I've not I've never gambled on
sport. I don't gamble at all
1:22:19
really?
1:22:20
Yeah, I just not a good at
habits. No, it can get become a
1:22:23
habit. I
1:22:23
think that's the real problem.
Yeah. Okay. So do we have I
1:22:28
mean, I'm saying Bengals are you
in or out? Are you you think
1:22:33
yes, because of the LA
1:22:35
likes. I would love to see the
Bengals win. And I liked it
1:22:39
point spread I would bet on the
Bengals. Sure because they do
1:22:42
you know lose by two and still
win. I always like a good
1:22:46
spread. But and I don't like Los
Angeles generally speaking in
1:22:51
terms of their their athletic
teams, because it can be with us
1:22:54
up up here.
1:22:55
Also, in terms of their
complete, Eurotrash douche Enos
1:22:59
that is Los Angeles and I think
that's another reason just to
1:23:02
hate on the Rams. Yep. And with
that, I'd like to thank you for
1:23:06
your courage say in the morning
to you, the man who put the C's
1:23:09
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and gentlemen, please hello to
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shall see apparently in March
like to thank the artists who
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brought us the artwork for
episode 17 Sorry 1424 We titled
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that one guidepost and the art
was although not our first pick
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once we saw it was unanimous for
correct to record this was the
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Lena when masterpiece of her on
the walk back all stars
1:25:40
basketball team this was a nice
piece
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he had the Photoshop on it was
very well done considering the
1:25:48
time allowed it was you know
there's a limited amount of time
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you have to do these pieces and
if you get your Photoshop skills
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have to be quite they have to be
you have to be good you got to
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be sharp. Yeah, yeah, correct.
The record is pretty pretty
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good.
1:26:03
Now the one we we were looking
at seriously is also I felt a
1:26:07
pretty good photoshop job which
is tough to kneel with lean
1:26:11
forward which is the the human
resource in a blue wind blazer
1:26:17
leaning forward against the wind
I thought the the way she put
1:26:20
curry Dvorak had no agenda on
that windbreaker was quite good.
1:26:25
I liked a piece initially I
liked that piece the most
1:26:28
because it's just it has a funny
look to a little kid trying to
1:26:32
stand up in a in a stiff breeze
yeah and but it wasn't it didn't
1:26:38
have the elements of the
political elements that were in
1:26:41
the other piece
1:26:42
we didn't have that that
1:26:45
well you didn't you didn't like
the lean forward part where it
1:26:48
was put you thought that yes I
thought
1:26:51
Yeah, well that's what it was
missing. It was missing some
1:26:54
dressing around it, you know,
can't expired look, I'm not an
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artist so it's easy for me to be
critical.
1:27:00
No but it's very easy for you to
be critical because as the art
1:27:03
director you know oh yes I'm
sorry very few artists or art
1:27:07
directors. Okay. All right. You
can be the you're the guy Hey, I
1:27:11
like this piece better you gotta
know what you're doing wrong but
1:27:14
this is no good I want this
piece Yeah, this one said I use
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it
1:27:20
we appreciate it commenter with
my art directors voice well,
1:27:25
you're a nightmare to work for.
1:27:27
Hey, hey,
1:27:29
we appreciate it comics for
bloggers lean forward
1:27:33
interpretation
1:27:36
go yes go to the sideline.
1:27:38
You want to see it but yeah,
well and I think he does that
1:27:40
just for us. I don't think he
actually thinks well when you'd
1:27:43
like the Cracker Jack would the
free free crack crack pipe
1:27:49
inside but there was also there
was also
1:27:53
something apple dumplings.
That's very funny.
1:27:58
There were I think there were
technical problems with it.
1:28:01
Oh, I don't know. Like you just
didn't like it it the I also
1:28:05
like beavers burger by drop go.
And we doesn't miss out that
1:28:10
much.
1:28:11
We didn't discuss that.
1:28:12
Now. It was a beaver with a you
know? Because we talked about
1:28:15
the wood in the burgers you
know?
1:28:17
Oh, see I didn't get it. That's
why there's a
1:28:20
beaver saying I love these
burgers. This guy
1:28:26
Yeah, and everything else I mean
it's again just beautiful. Who
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did this damn Kenny Ben did the
new science. Which was also I
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have to say a nice piece. But it
just I don't know. It for some
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reason that the Dr. Lena when
the backpedal All Stars time
1:28:42
perfectly, the backpedaling has
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it. I mean, everything just fit
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USPS. I wonder where he's going,
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I hope he sees in the country
yet, but he's on his way out.
1:31:00
And he's gonna be full on he's
not hanging around for
1:31:03
what's next. I hope I am
corrected my assessment of post
1:31:07
Olympic timing for hostilities.
So there you go. So my travel
1:31:10
plans are an interrupted or an
Wow, this OCR scan sucks. I am
1:31:17
used to the nose rape flying
overseas, but the process is
1:31:21
becoming less invasive. I wonder
if this is either to reduce the
1:31:25
COVID count or to send super
spreaders overseas and help the
1:31:28
US to look comparatively better
Gone but not forgotten. In March
1:31:32
2020. Presidents tweet the
president tweets sent a message
1:31:35
I cannot oops, it cannot be that
the oh my god, I'm sorry. I
1:31:41
gotta go to the original note.
This OCR that we got is
1:31:46
unreadable OCR is always Yeah, I
didn't realize it was gonna be
1:31:50
that bad. Hold
1:31:51
on. Okay, we know we're worried
I can pick it up. I got it.
1:31:53
Don't
1:31:53
worry about it. I am used to the
nose raped to fly overseas, but
1:31:58
the process is becoming less
invasive. I wonder if it is to
1:32:00
either deduce the COVID count or
to send super spreaders overseas
1:32:04
and help the US to look
comparatively better, Gone but
1:32:06
not forgotten. In March 2020.
President tweets sent a message
1:32:10
we cannot let the cure be worse
than the problem itself. Many
1:32:14
Americans believe the stock
market fixated business loving
1:32:18
and Washington outsider
president with decades of your
1:32:21
fired fame would offer pandemic
economic sense in this in his
1:32:26
leadership and prevent
government overreach and
1:32:28
economic ruin. Yet without a
doubt, he abdicated his
1:32:32
presidential responsibility to
bureaucrats bureaucrats and
1:32:35
permitted overreach setting the
stage for others to push further
1:32:39
away from Liberty. Which leads
me back to an unlikely scenario
1:32:43
of allowing potential typhoid
Mary's like me overseas by using
1:32:47
less invasive testing. While it
seems as unlikely as bat eating
1:32:51
induced COVID After so much
unlikely that has happened the
1:32:55
past 23 months maybe it's true.
As my late brother sir angelic
1:32:59
night often said it's not a
conspiracy theory if it's true,
1:33:04
neither tithing zag at zet ca
nor random appoint by itself has
1:33:10
no meaning in triangulation or
orienteering to do to regular
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Rumi.
1:33:19
Poetry has no karma
1:33:21
no jingles no karma never wants
to thank you so much synonymous.
1:33:27
We really appreciate it and you
are a huge supporter and it
1:33:31
really is appreciated.
1:33:34
Deed Alright, onward with who we
got here. $600 Max actually,
1:33:42
he's got Max Max Max. He sent a
card in actually to prove it
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they can make that noise a
jingles beautiful beautiful yum
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I don't know what that I do
little girl yeah, little girl
1:33:59
yay. And love you mean it? No
pagan karma lol thanks guys.
1:34:06
This donation is to bring my mom
today's status please Dame her
1:34:11
Max's mom. Game of the hill
people.
1:34:17
Of course we happy to do that.
1:34:19
Danny has $670 towards mom and
$30 toward my girl so she's not
1:34:25
a douchebag anymore. So you want
to d do shirt except for the one
1:34:28
law aspect of this.
1:34:31
You've been de deuced
1:34:33
deduce who sent in fi as 600 not
700 So his math is off. So he
1:34:43
actually is sending is 570
towards mom and 32 is Girl
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What's up mom
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does not get deemed.
1:34:51
No I think I think I think that
his calculations based on them
1:34:56
is the correct amount and then a
1:34:57
okay just put the mean he made
570 Okay, if
1:35:00
that's the case, you'll be glad
to give us the damn shirts 70 or
1:35:05
whatever it
1:35:05
is. These people are good for
it. Yes, of course we got those
1:35:08
jingles for you could find them
all. Do you fall that's an oldie
1:35:19
man. Good. Well, Nick Anan is in
Redmond, Oregon. Our favorite
1:35:27
executive producer ship donation
amount 33333. John and Adam
1:35:31
longtime listener, first time
donor de douching. In order Hmm,
1:35:35
so don't
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you think been de deuced
1:35:39
I would like to use my executive
producer ship privilege to
1:35:42
promote the upcoming meetup in
Central Oregon. Yes, we're a big
1:35:45
fan of this idea. Adam, if you'd
be so kind, please read the
1:35:48
following in your best announcer
voice versus like a COVID
1:35:53
central Oregonians unite and
decentralize bend Redmon
1:35:58
Springville, my dress sisters
and all towns in between come
1:36:01
one come all to the first of
many no agenda meetups in
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central central Oregon. Were
back a great brewery and tasting
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room in Madras Oregon when
Saturday February 19. Starting
1:36:11
at high noon this will be a
potluck event to bring food to
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share for more info go to no
Demeter so I can't thank you so
1:36:17
much for you guys do Chico say
Say Ah that was that.
1:36:23
I thought the I thought that if
you want to. I thought the first
1:36:27
part what you didn't you weren't
your heart wasn't into it. Then
1:36:30
you caught fire.
1:36:31
Yes. All of us. I know. That was
great. I felt really good about
1:36:38
it.
1:36:38
Especially that fast talking at
the end. Yes. Okay.
1:36:42
No
1:36:48
thank you, Nick.
1:36:50
Mark Trichur that was
1:36:52
a cold read. I want everybody to
know cold really had not read
1:36:55
this. Everything we do is cold,
cold cold.
1:36:59
Mark church in Brent wood,
Tennessee. 333 33. Please accept
1:37:06
this donation of 3333 for my
wife Lisa. She is an avid
1:37:12
listener. She gets no I don't
think it's a switcheroo. No,
1:37:17
he's just gonna give her credit
here. She's an avid listener of
1:37:20
the show but hasn't donated
these D do Sure.
1:37:26
You've been de deuced
1:37:30
we would love some Trump's jobs
karma for our son's residency
1:37:35
match. And anything by Reverend
owl See you in Nashville.
1:37:41
Sadly I won't quite to the next
time for sure. ESP I
1:37:49
see T jobs. Jobs. Jobs
1:37:58
that's what they want. That's
what they get. Salmonella on
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envelope is in The Hague den ha
in the Netherlands. 333 33.
1:38:07
Thank you. Oh, in the morning,
Adam and John the F cancer I
1:38:10
requested last time seems to be
working. So keep up the good
1:38:14
work. I request a health karma
for all producers and especially
1:38:18
you Adam. Blood was lit sir
manila envelopes. Very much. I
1:38:21
appreciate it.
1:38:23
You've got karma.
1:38:26
This is hard. This is
heartbreaking. Now all these
1:38:28
donations.
1:38:29
Yeah. Especially from shirt
Kevin deals the Earl of North
1:38:32
Carolina from Huntersville with
333 33. Who writes in in the
1:38:38
morning, please send some travel
karma. See y'all all in
1:38:42
Nashville. Sir. Kevin, dill,
Carolina.
1:38:46
You've got karma
1:38:53
code cough.
1:38:56
David Geo. He has a production
guy. Thank you David. Geo. Good
1:39:01
Wildwood Missouri. 333 33. In
the morning. This donation is a
1:39:05
birthday present to me for my
smokin hot wife to start my
1:39:08
march toward knighthood and
beyond. But what a beautiful
1:39:11
gift that is. I'll always loved
those kinds of gifts. Would you
1:39:17
please be so kind to seduce me?
Well, yeah.
1:39:21
You've been de deuced
1:39:24
while I was aware of the podcast
for years, I didn't start
1:39:27
listening until this time last
year. I wonder why you didn't I
1:39:29
wonder what what was it? What
was it that sent you over the
1:39:32
edge?
1:39:33
Now my by the way, I'd like to
know that myself and the
1:39:36
question remains. What were you
listening to instead? Yeah,
1:39:40
Mm hmm. Exactly.
1:39:45
Now was my amygdala has never
been healthier thanks to both of
1:39:48
you and your courage. Can you
please add me to the birthday
1:39:52
list as Monday marks my 53rd
revolution and speaking of
1:39:55
health, can I get a health karma
as I also will be having a tooth
1:39:58
pulled and to a implants placed
on that day he Wow That's not
1:40:04
that bad. I don't think What are
we drinking today?
1:40:09
This time it is signature
seltzer water
1:40:12
signatures seltzer water and
does that have high fructose
1:40:17
corn syrup to seltzer
1:40:19
water just asked
1:40:23
Can I get a health karma as well
as the toothpaste? Yes for
1:40:25
jingles I humbly request a
biscuit for my birthday. Ooh,
1:40:27
that's true. We know that's
true. And a UA and health karma
1:40:32
we got all that for you. They
always give me a biscuit on my
1:40:35
birthday. That's true.
1:40:39
You've got karma
1:40:45
Thomas pairs in Memphis,
Tennessee, who also be at the
1:40:49
meetup 33. orrible ITM from
Memphis, Tennessee, please de
1:40:55
douche me.
1:40:59
You've been de douche to
1:41:02
play Little Mac and cheese. You
need some karma as I'm planning
1:41:05
to move to Sao Paulo. Moving to
Sao Paulo, so this would be my
1:41:09
last chance to see Adam I'm
looking so far. Ah,
1:41:15
this sucks.
1:41:18
I'm planning to move to Sao
Paulo for work but they seem to
1:41:21
be going in the wrong direction
and Nick COVID route with the
1:41:23
COVID restrictions right now.
hope they'll roll back this
1:41:27
nonsense by the time I head
there in a few months. Sa
1:41:31
policy. Big Town. Appreciate
your dedication to expose in the
1:41:36
M five AMS brainwashing
campaign. Thomas PS I'm
1:41:41
attaching a clip from the
Memphis radio station one Oh 6.7
1:41:44
I started on stumble on the
station while scanning the radio
1:41:47
in the car. So apologies for the
garbage sound quality, but I
1:41:50
thought it was hilarious. Brant
from a black Tokay Well, we
1:41:53
know I know I do have it but
it's a long rant. It was it was
1:41:58
of course it was a DOS African
American talk show host who says
1:42:04
you know what is this bull crap
with a crack pipe you know
1:42:08
there's a whole bunch of
historical reasons why he would
1:42:10
have something to say about
that. I would hope so yes, I'm
1:42:13
so I'm so sorry man. But I think
meetup San Paulo Sao Paulo might
1:42:19
be in order. Once you're there
once you're established get all
1:42:22
that set up.
1:42:24
You slaves can get used to mac
and cheese macaroni and cheese
1:42:30
melted together
1:42:31
mac and cheese mac and cheese
mac and cheese. Mac and
1:42:39
you've got karma
1:42:43
anonymous from Wembley downs,
Washington 333. My first ever
1:42:49
donation but thank you for
keeping me sane for the past two
1:42:52
years I've endured my entire
friendship group tell me how
1:42:55
lucky I am to live in the
psychological and physical
1:42:58
prison that is Western
Australia. Oh, that's Western
1:43:01
Australia. I'm sorry that that
was on Washington. Wembley downs
1:43:04
Western Australia. Yes. So he's
been kept saying by the show and
1:43:10
the the producer ship while
having to endure all his friends
1:43:15
telling him how lucky he is to
live in Western Australia.
1:43:20
Ooh, boy. Okay.
1:43:22
Yes. Terry Cole by Alka Purdon.
Kobe. Kobe. Alka pleasing.
1:43:30
Purdon. In tight. She's in she,
1:43:33
she? She She? She she she she
1:43:35
She's no. Hi. Hi, Terry. She's
in Tigard Oregon 333. My bestie
1:43:42
and I are headed to Nashville
for the big beat app, which is
1:43:49
not fun. Sorry. I misread that.
And my bestie and I are headed
1:43:52
to Vegas on a Wednesday evening,
uh, for a quickie girls trip.
1:43:57
Our bill ended up being 3333 dot
94. Hmm. So she contributed
1:44:05
that. Lots of love from TP in
Tigard, Oregon, and then there's
1:44:12
something that I can't read
because it's a mess. He said
1:44:15
something. Something Something.
Something JNA maybe was
1:44:18
something for us something Jamie
1:44:20
I don't it's hard to say since
you came into Unicode and it
1:44:24
just but anyway, thank you. Yes.
Give her some. Yeah, give her
1:44:28
some travel karma. Okay. Even
though
1:44:33
you've got karma
1:44:37
Vegas girls trip, you know,
Vegas girls trips. At the Tina's
1:44:42
told me about a couple of her
Vegas girls trips when she was
1:44:46
younger. And then, man Vegas
girl trips do they get kind of
1:44:51
Wow. Yeah. Christian Bowery.
They
1:44:55
promote that idea.
1:44:56
They do Vegas. Yes, they do.
Christian Bowers is in Duluth.
1:45:00
Giorgia 27877 Associate
Executive Producer the first one
1:45:04
first off want to thank you both
of your courage and and value
1:45:07
that you've brought into my
life. Well, I'm not sure what
1:45:09
mass formation percentage group
I want to be a part of without
1:45:12
you and the rest of the gizmo
nation. I am very grateful for
1:45:15
where I am with you. Second, I
want to thank all the proceeding
1:45:19
produces and other time talent
Trivia Time, talent, time,
1:45:24
talent, treasure can contribute
high COVID Time talent and
1:45:28
treasure contributors of the
past 14 years as you've helped
1:45:31
build this voice of truth and
reason and kept it going now you
1:45:35
guys kept going. But let's be
honest, guys, is there really a
1:45:39
better exit strategy than this?
How is this an exit strategy
1:45:43
except we die?
1:45:45
On the show? That's the way
everyone wants to go in the
1:45:48
saddle baby head against the
mic. That's right. Third, I want
1:45:53
to thank Avery my friend and
recently former colleague for
1:45:56
hitting me in the mouth three
years ago that was on show 1110
1:46:01
The Kremlin crush. Alas while
I've pleasantly frequented the
1:46:04
no agenda Shop This is my first
donation so please de douche me.
1:46:10
You've been de douche monthly
subscription ensuing.
1:46:13
Subsequently let everyone know
that Obama is it. Ohana. Ohana
1:46:18
is a douchebag. Okay, Ohana
Valentine shout out to my
1:46:23
amazing wife Melanie for six
wonderful years and two
1:46:25
beautiful boys. Our anniversary
is the 20th her birthday, the
1:46:29
21st and our youngest birthday
on the 25th I need some F cancer
1:46:34
for my brother Tim who recently
got COVID while also dealing
1:46:37
with experimental treatments for
his melanoma that has painfully
1:46:41
progressed into his lungs. Also
Avery and I could both use some
1:46:44
jobs karma with an R to D to
kick okay we got a lot going on
1:46:49
here with you sir. Being my
first donation please indulge me
1:46:54
with the following jingles yes
I'm happy to screw your freedom
1:46:57
get vaccinated you might die
that's true and thank you for
1:47:02
your diligence Adam says Yes Go
Dogs. Okay, we gotcha screw you
1:47:07
freedom. You might not that's
true you've got karma
1:47:22
run along today Michael Hain are
in Paris, Paris. California.
1:47:27
255. Jingles he wants to hold
load a wait
1:47:32
a minute. We wait a minute.
Wasn't this the guy who came in
1:47:36
Thursday morning?
1:47:40
Yeah, I think it was, wasn't it?
1:47:43
Yeah. Yep. Yep. Yep. Cuz he said
Deb. John was still welcome on
1:47:48
twit.
1:47:48
But did we? Did we? Yeah, we
1:47:51
did a knighting list and we read
his note.
1:47:53
Okay, good. Just want to make
sure we got that. So that's done
1:47:57
right.
1:47:57
Michael, you're covered already.
You're good man. You guys try
1:48:01
though.
1:48:02
Good work.
1:48:05
Josh Springer. We'll go to him
in Indianapolis to 2222
1:48:10
Switcheroo is a switcheroo. It's
a row of ducks is a V Day gift
1:48:14
toward my dame hood.
1:48:15
I'm sorry. It's a geese. Is it
not geese is not ducks.
1:48:19
He said this. This is a row of
ducks.
1:48:21
Oh, I thought that the whole
point of the donation was geese.
1:48:25
No, no, this is this is a Yeah,
well that was once but we'll
1:48:32
call it whatever he wants to
call it. Okay, good enough. He
1:48:35
says it's a row of ducks. It's a
V Day gift toward the dame hood.
1:48:39
Smoking HOTTEST. Jhansi fan
club. Brittany Baxter. Lesyk.
1:48:46
It's a good name.
1:48:46
So Brittany is is the head of
the Jhansi fan club.
1:48:53
That would be your fan club.
1:48:55
Oh Johnson
1:48:56
Johnson. Your Johnson Yes. Your
John's
1:48:59
following. Brittany Yeah, go
Britney. By the way. Brittany
1:49:03
Baxter is a great name. It's a
radio name heroine.
1:49:07
It's it's like hey everybody.
Brittany Baxter. Here's 100
1:49:11
job. She lost her job during a
pandemic and use that as an
1:49:14
opportunity to chase the dream
of starting a plant based nut
1:49:19
free food product company. There
you go. That's a specialty. She
1:49:27
has grown it from a single
product being made in her
1:49:30
kitchen to quite the operation.
If you are ever in Indianapolis
1:49:35
in the Indianapolis area, pick
yourself up some amaze ball. It
1:49:40
lives up to its name. I'm
surprised somebody has a
1:49:43
completed product they might
have made right here have it
1:49:46
amazed ball is the savory cheese
balls spread. Cheese without the
1:49:52
cheese is available at any local
grocer and farmers markets.
1:49:58
Happy Valentine's Day. Thank you
for being my partner in crime
1:50:03
literally and figuratively. I'm
so so very proud of you then
1:50:09
that you are mine love Josh.
1:50:13
Oh, that's so sweet. Cheese
Balls without the cheese
1:50:17
you might die
1:50:22
you've got karma
1:50:26
Baron Sir John of South London
tu tu tu tu tu tu tu tu tu tu tu
1:50:31
tu tu tu tu London is the United
Kingdom please. Oh urgent health
1:50:35
karma request please accept this
donation of tu tu tu tu tu as my
1:50:38
latest installment in the value
for value that no agenda gives
1:50:41
me also my friend Molly has gone
off the radar and doesn't reply
1:50:45
to texts or calls ghosted
without going into too much
1:50:49
detail she has had issues in the
past and I'm worried sick about
1:50:52
her now John's may be serious
please would you an extended no
1:50:56
agenda family give her health
karma. Thank you so much. Of
1:50:59
course we'll do that on be
asleep. Hong Kong. Let's go
1:51:02
Brandon. Oh, okay. I don't know
if you wanted to let go Brandon,
1:51:06
but I got I can satisfy both
those things for you.
1:51:12
You've got karma
1:51:17
those are geese.
1:51:20
I, by the way, I've learned it's
Canada geese. Not Canadian
1:51:25
geese.
1:51:27
Did you know that Canada geese
1:51:29
Yeah. The summer
1:51:30
I've always called them a
Canadian geese. I've always said
1:51:33
we have a we have a deer. In the
East Bay of California. We have
1:51:37
a large contingent of these
animals. And they land in a you
1:51:43
know anytime there's a big
grassy knoll the lamb there and
1:51:46
they'll start just eating weeds.
And they do that. And the funny
1:51:56
thing is you wash it, it'd be
like 100 of them. And there'll
1:51:59
be like about four of them that
don't eat the weeds. They're
1:52:02
still there. They're standing up
tall and straight up and their
1:52:06
and their next is elongated and
they're looking all around the
1:52:11
guards the guards and you watch
them and they looking out for
1:52:17
somebody coming or somebody with
an axe. I don't know what
1:52:19
they're looking for, but they
don't keep an eye out. And then
1:52:22
when one of the geese will
swatch the suit they'll switch
1:52:26
sides and that geese was that
goose will start eating the
1:52:30
eating whatever they're eating
and they would never want to pop
1:52:34
up instead tickets place it's
very it's quite something to see
1:52:37
is very coordinated.
1:52:38
Well listen, Sir Richard
Attenborough. I appreciate the
1:52:41
lesson. All I'm saying is I've
learned it's Canada geese, not
1:52:46
Canadian geese.
1:52:48
went off the rails a little bit.
Anonymous is next. And he
1:52:54
Anonymous is not off the rails,
but he's in for $222.23 another
1:52:58
row of geese anonymous. Hi,
guys. Thanks for keeping me sane
1:53:02
for years. This donation is for
my midi millennial man and I
1:53:07
donated last September for his
birthday. He said Millennials
1:53:11
should come before the man Oh,
okay. Okay. Always love is lit
1:53:18
get Vax. No,
1:53:21
get back. No
1:53:24
karma for you.
1:53:25
You've got karma. Run along.
1:53:30
Can you just I get I didn't get
these jingles. Could you just do
1:53:32
this one for me? I got
1:53:34
Jessica Burks up next November.
Sure, Texas, and I'm sure they
1:53:39
pronounce it Berkshire is Texas
after all. 2222 ITM Jen sadly
1:53:47
that you know that on your
previous show? 1424 I literally
1:53:50
sprayed milk from my nose. The
goal of anyone with one liners
1:53:56
during your discussion on the
possible meaning of the acronym,
1:54:00
acronym Sam sh M. This was my
sign that it was time to donate.
1:54:06
Sam actually means stay at home
mom. Yeah, for your future
1:54:11
reference.
1:54:12
We had all kinds of we we were
really wrong on that weren't we?
1:54:16
Yeah, but we're having fun and
we got her to spring milk from
1:54:19
her nose Yeah, this is a this is
a bonus. I know this being one
1:54:24
myself to to under two human
resources. I'd like to make a
1:54:30
shout out to my smoking odd
husband is six years as our
1:54:33
anniversary is tomorrow on
Valentine's Oh yeah. Oh, come
1:54:41
on.
1:54:41
John. Be nice.
1:54:43
Oh, please give me a D douching.
I'm sure there was some iron
1:54:47
rolling when some we're getting
married on balance.
1:54:51
You've been de deuced
1:54:53
she wants to dog karma for
starting off our next year of
1:54:56
marriage. And an Obama boom shot
Calaca jingle love is lit.
1:55:03
Yeah, there's no Obama Boom
shakalaka that is that's Manning
1:55:08
bingo Boom shaka laka
1:55:19
is saying Jessica Burke
1:55:23
what do we have here? Samuel
Nelson in Los Angeles, though,
1:55:29
get ready for the riots tonight
Samuel to 2222 Please take these
1:55:34
ducks off my hands jingles that
Trump is asshole. Sometimes you
1:55:42
guys are really weird with what
you think these jingles are? And
1:55:46
you want to answer we'll give
you a little bit of both. I
1:55:49
won't wait.
1:55:50
Oh, oh no, wait, wait, wait,
what? I think what he meant was
1:55:55
the Trump where he says don't
trust China. Trump don't trust
1:55:59
China China's asshole.
1:56:00
Oh, he wants the long the long
version. Well see people you if
1:56:07
you got to give instructions
Donald
1:56:09
Trump don't trust China Chinese.
1:56:13
Got no for home. I'll get a
little bit of an sport. Roll
1:56:17
this answer and
1:56:18
I got hands
1:56:25
up you know what? I'm gonna play
it all at the end of the show
1:56:27
today. You've got karma. We're
light on indoor show mixes so
1:56:32
I'll play the full thing. Bill
Nelson in Los Angeles. Another
1:56:36
one who's Oh, I'm sorry. We just
did him back in Odenton Maryland
1:56:41
214 22 now which is the the
Valentine's Day donation? Yes.
1:56:49
Sir Mack here trying to say I
love you very much to my
1:56:53
valentine Dame Lauren. Hmm.
Nice. There you go.
1:56:58
Oh, that's easy. Sir Don Francis
in Chandler, Arizona, where the
1:57:02
214 20 Valentine's Day donation
please credit this towards
1:57:05
Stephanie Francis's eventual
Dame hood. Okay, keep your own
1:57:09
accounting. I can't think of a
better way to honor my best
1:57:12
friend and the love of my life
on Valentine's day than a
1:57:14
donation to the best podcast in
the universe. I love you
1:57:18
Stephanie. Now, I will say Sir
Don, I I always love donations
1:57:24
to the no agenda show for
birthdays, anniversaries. I hope
1:57:29
you got to Ricard too, just in
case. Which I might want to say
1:57:34
how much I love my keeper, Tina
Marie curry. I have not been
1:57:39
able to purchase even a card for
her because of the COVID So let
1:57:43
me make
1:57:43
one was your printer.
1:57:46
That's a good idea. Yeah, okay,
cool. I'll make one yes. We used
1:57:51
to do this we used to do for mom
make on i i get some yarn and
1:57:57
some glue.
1:58:00
A piece of paper. I think it'd
be fine. Oh,
1:58:02
you're so practical. So much the
romantic John. Yeah, you stick a
1:58:06
piece of paper in the printer.
1:58:07
Yeah, he's reading a Valentine's
Day. Emily Williams to 1424 My
1:58:14
smokin hot husband's birthday.
Oh, nice. Johnny V. Johnny V
1:58:23
isn't as much a very romantic as
you think of Valentine baby. Oh,
1:58:26
he's born on Valentine's Day
would be but I don't mind. He's
1:58:30
been teaching Mike and me
conspiracy facts for 20 years.
1:58:34
What could be more romantic than
that? It's pretty dang sexy to
1:58:40
me. XO X. Oh.
1:58:44
Doodle bug, doodle bug.
1:58:46
That's her nickname. I guess do
Oris Is he the doodle bug that's
1:58:49
the question. Do the bug sir
Walkman 24 to 1420 the 15th of
1:58:56
love month of the love month
excuse me marks Dame tune sis
1:59:00
and I and I 35th anniversary and
we never had a fight from the
1:59:05
lovable fuzzballs sir Walkman
Thank you very much sir Walkman
1:59:08
these are nice these these short
little beautiful Valentine's
1:59:12
greetings I love that that was
it. That's it yeah, that's all
1:59:18
there was
1:59:18
oh, I'm sorry John. moot shank
mooching I think which Inc?
1:59:24
which Inc 214 20 Valentine's Day
donation please credit Amy
1:59:30
Mullen with this donation This
is switch rooms which are
1:59:33
roaming he's making note Hmm. So
I can avoid having to take her
1:59:38
out to eat tomorrow night off.
There's a romantic
1:59:42
Well done. Well played.
1:59:45
Love you baby. No jingles no
karma. Thanks, guys, John
1:59:49
mooching
1:59:50
what's funny is that I'm always
reading a little head I'm like
1:59:53
where's this love you baby
jingle I can't seem to find this
1:59:56
love you baby jingle until I
realized that he said love you
1:59:59
baby daddy.
2:00:01
Yeah, yeah.
2:00:02
James Jackson 214 20 This
donations from my wonderful
2:00:06
wife, Nicole Jackson, who just
gave birth to our third human
2:00:09
resource Josephine James Jackson
on February 12 2022. Love you
2:00:15
babe. I mean it. I would also
like to wish my daughter's
2:00:18
Charlie and Everly Happy
Valentine's Day, goat and baby
2:00:23
birthing karma for all you got
to thank you James. You've got
2:00:29
karma.
2:00:31
And our last Valentine's Day
specific donation comes from
2:00:35
David Ingram. Parts Unknown.
$214.20 Australia is in
2:00:41
Australia. My smokin hot wife
Carrie Rollins. Happy
2:00:45
Valentine's Day. Thanks for
punching me in the mouth. She
2:00:48
punched him in the mouth. Love
is lit. David
2:00:52
Kevin Brown also Oh, this is a
213 91 Interesting. I'm not sure
2:00:57
what this is and let's find out
Kettering, Ohio Hi, John Adam,
2:01:00
this is my first donation on the
way to knighthood. It's
2:01:03
significant for today's Super
Bowl. burrow to chase is to 13
2:01:08
point 91 the Bengals are going
to shock the world beating the
2:01:14
Rams who day I'd like to secure
my future knighthood name of Sir
2:01:18
smooth line Knight of the loose
women. I think you're pretty
2:01:23
good on safety there. stay free.
No agenda nation he says. Very
2:01:29
nice. Very nice.
2:01:30
Christina Henry the de dame
Christina pearl of the clear
2:01:36
blue skies in deputy Indiana. Go
from deputy Indiana to 1346
2:01:43
Happy Birthday Mr. Henry I'm
still a dame without an eye
2:01:48
towards your knighthood keeping
my own accounting. You said you
2:01:52
didn't want a big deal made for
your birthday so no Carmit no
2:01:56
jingles ma love
2:02:01
from Pearl. John when is in
Austin, Texas. Sorry to hear
2:02:05
that to 12 Dots 68 I wonder if I
know John I must know John in
2:02:12
the Morning John and Adam thank
you for your courage yesterday
2:02:14
mark my 54th trip around the sun
this donation elevates me to the
2:02:18
title of Night of the no agenda
roundtable I shall henceforth be
2:02:22
known as Sir hold my beer. I
require generous amounts of IPA
2:02:26
and ginormous beef ribs at the
round table. You got it. Please
2:02:30
play as many of Rev Al's
Greatest Hits as you see fit.
2:02:34
Well, I mean, there's only so
much we can do of the of the
2:02:37
ravel. Let's do a you haven't
done a teleprompter in a while,
2:02:41
I think which turns. I love how
Steven Crowder somehow got a
2:02:47
hold of the supercut that we've
been playing for.
2:02:52
Gosh, decade is
2:02:54
no this. This one may be nine
years or so.
2:02:57
I thought you meant Crowder's
use of the resist we much
2:03:02
know he played the original
Super cut with resist we much is
2:03:11
know whatever he's playing. I
saw it. That's something we been
2:03:15
playing but we didn't put it
together. It's just funny how
2:03:18
people are slamming him for
you're stealing the best podcast
2:03:21
in the universe jingles? Not
really. But it's okay.
2:03:24
Thank you. Is this Crown Hall
day do we are watching that was
2:03:32
Attorney General Eric Holder
because
2:03:34
you know if you really want the
stuff, don't go to Crowder you
2:03:37
come to the no agenda show for
the good out a bit.
2:03:41
Well, this is gonna say, yeah,
go ahead. Crowder's the one I
2:03:45
saw him play the suit. We're
gonna he didn't have the tour
2:03:47
tours in the race. Oh, he
doesn't have any of the good
2:03:49
shit.
2:03:49
Oh, of course not.
2:03:51
About some Republicans at all.
All already beating the drums of
2:03:57
war today the Pentagon refuted
that claim. And he said the
2:04:02
American people do not want him
to quote, dwindling. He they do
2:04:07
not want him dwindling his
thoughts. You can get a gig as a
2:04:11
crock of contortionist,
intravenous fluids and pills
2:04:15
coated with galet genetic we
don't leave our women of women
2:04:21
women or men in uniform behind
mentor the universe of the
2:04:27
changing representative Raul,
our Labrador of abuse. I
2:04:33
personally apologize to Mr. PVS
jozankei. Soon to be former
2:04:39
Congress with Democrats,
outright Jedi CIA's counter and
2:04:44
counter terrorism.
Counterterrorism Center Veteran
2:04:48
Affairs Secretary shins
shouldn't sketti Why do I always
2:04:53
mess up his name? Shinseki. I
love my critics have fun with
2:04:57
that.
2:04:58
Again, if you want the good if
you don't Good stuff from out
2:05:01
then you come to the no agenda
show.
2:05:04
As did anonymous, who's in
Fairview Heights, Illinois to
2:05:08
1260 he writes anonymous
donation to my wife thanks for
2:05:13
doing the work stay safe clips.
Screw your freedom and no
2:05:18
screw you freedom. No. Joseph
Leslie is in Calvert in New York
2:05:24
to 10 dot 33 See email for night
note and accounting hmm, is this
2:05:32
somewhere this?
2:05:33
I don't have
2:05:34
it. Glad to hear your show and
join the roundtable or sir Dino
2:05:37
night of Sandy parks Josue is on
the list. Yeah, he's on the list
2:05:42
but we have not found any other
email from you. Certainly. Okay.
2:05:45
Well, but you're there. You will
see you there. We're looking
2:05:48
forward to
2:05:49
it. Look in the meantime to
Richard of Burbank, north of the
2:05:53
five that's the i Five That's
right. You to a 202 in Burbank
2:06:00
obviously there John and Adam no
jingles no karma. Sir Richard
2:06:04
Burbank north of the five Ps are
there any other slaves here in
2:06:08
Hiroshima Japan? Oh, he's
actually in Hiroshima Japan.
2:06:12
Oh yes there are You bet we got
all kinds of human resources in
2:06:16
Japan
2:06:19
is what you got? I don't know
how to get in touch with them
2:06:23
no agenda social of course or
anywhere on this study versus
2:06:26
locked. Not blocked he Sir
Richard he's on no agenda. There
2:06:30
are all the important people or
no agenda social Okay, or you
2:06:33
can look them up. The search
works to Scott Ryan blocked
2:06:38
closed off close off. Scott
Reinhardt Sue Rapids, Iowa $201
2:06:43
In the morning from fan belt,
Iowa, where everyone lives in
2:06:47
the middle of a cornfield and
loves it. $200 This donation
2:06:50
goes to my smoker had wife
Carla, as she is good as she is
2:06:53
as good as they get. Happy
Valentine's Day sweetie. $1 goes
2:06:58
to me so please, he douche me.
2:07:02
Ben de douche.
2:07:03
I'd like to call the following
people out as douchebags,
2:07:05
George, Chris, and marshal. And
winds up with keep on trucking
2:07:14
boys. Was that short enough?
Yeah, we think so. Appreciate
2:07:18
it.
2:07:20
Sir Harvey Wallbanger. In
really, in Nashville, Tennessee,
2:07:26
200. And he says this is a
switcheroo. Put this toward my
2:07:32
love and favorite Valentine,
Erin from party place cards on
2:07:37
Etsy for her Dame hood. So she's
going to get what she says
2:07:43
switcheroo. That means he's
getting a good credit donation
2:07:46
to. We are looking towards
forward. We're looking forward
2:07:52
pretty much for all our lives
for the Nashville meetup to meet
2:07:57
Adam. Aaron has been working
hard on decorating for the
2:08:01
party. She's been working hard,
hard for decorating the party
2:08:06
theater, we could put some
treasure along with her time and
2:08:09
talent for the greatest podcast
in the universe. Thank you for
2:08:12
your courage.
2:08:14
Again, I feel horrible. Thank
you, sir Harvey. I feel bad,
2:08:19
Zack. Well,
2:08:20
we didn't know. I got to know
you're gonna have to read this
2:08:23
one. Yeah,
2:08:24
yeah, cuz the note is out of
control. Zack, well, we're
2:08:27
almost at the end here. $200
from purion. Washington. No
2:08:30
other note. Just Zack. Well,
should we appreciate it Jack
2:08:33
Welsh
2:08:34
donates a lot and he's in
Barian. Yeah, but he's Oh, no.
2:08:37
Nope. So anyway, never says it.
hasn't yet. Okay. Okay. This is
2:08:41
from Chuck bro Shetty. This is
our last donations and slippery
2:08:45
rock Pennsylvania. He wrote a
three page note but I'm only
2:08:48
gonna It's just pansy Han Han
written on legal pad. Yeah, very
2:08:52
hard to read. But it's mostly
about I couldn't read the first
2:08:56
part because the rest of it's
just about Korean politics.
2:08:58
Okay, Korea. My report from the
obedient vassal state of Korea.
2:09:06
Following lockstep with the
global script. I am one of those
2:09:12
criminal unvaccinated expats
standing tall among the 92% Vax
2:09:18
hypnotized Koreans standing
proud and tall. And like Adam, I
2:09:25
don't want that poison. crap in
my body. I've had two or three
2:09:31
students he's obviously teaching
English or something along those
2:09:33
lines, suffer a heart attacks or
heart problems after the second
2:09:37
dose in class in class. I don't
know if it was in class or not.
2:09:45
Another colleague students
suffered swollen lymph nodes and
2:09:50
can barely move his head. And he
goes on about Korea and how
2:09:57
onerous the entire process is
over there. They constantly
2:10:01
poking your nose and checking to
see if you have it. He says
2:10:05
they're psychologically the
dammy damaging people. And it
2:10:08
goes on. He says, Thanks ever so
much for the show, Chuck. So
2:10:13
that's the note in a nutshell.
2:10:14
Thank you very much, Chuck,
we're gonna hit you with some
2:10:16
goat karma on the way out for
that. You've got and those are
2:10:25
our executive and Associate
Executive producers. Very good
2:10:28
showing everybody thank you for
participating in Valentine's
2:10:31
Day, which means you do read the
newsletter. That's really good.
2:10:36
And of course, it's always
enjoyable to read the history of
2:10:38
Valentine's Day. John says,
appreciated you do these things
2:10:42
very well, to just copy and
paste from last year. Yep. Why
2:10:47
does that not surprise me?
2:10:51
Let me explain. We've had we've
done this show for almost 15
2:10:56
years. And this is our 15th
Valentine's Day show. They've
2:11:02
been a bust. From day one. They
were a bus. They were a bus.
2:11:07
They're a bus. We bitched and
moaned and constantly complained
2:11:10
about Valentine's Day and
Mother's Day, right? Last year
2:11:14
after the COVID both Valentine's
Day and Mother's Day became big
2:11:19
success stories. Yes.
2:11:21
Because mothers were taking care
of families and appreciated.
2:11:24
Yeah, and the Valentine's people
started realizing that they had
2:11:27
you know someone in their life
they wanted to thank they got
2:11:29
something good. Oh, I looked at
last year's note and said, boom,
2:11:33
well, I did edit it down. So it
made more sense to say the same
2:11:37
exact thing. But I said I'm
gonna go with this again. Yeah,
2:11:41
and I did and I don't add the
number of times I've done that
2:11:44
is one and this is the time.
2:11:46
We appreciate all the
Valentine's Day sentiments and
2:11:49
all of the support we saw from
our executive and Associate
2:11:52
Executive producers. These
credits are real. You can use
2:11:54
them anywhere credits are
recognized and if anyone
2:11:57
questions that we will be happy
to vouch for you, or go show
2:11:59
them IMDb show how many
superstars in Hollywood actually
2:12:03
have these titles and display
them proudly on the Internet
2:12:07
Movie Database.
2:12:08
And I should mention that in the
news though, I did have some new
2:12:11
art, including the Justin
Trudeau tweet from 2020 where he
2:12:17
thanks to truck drivers for
keeping the country going and
2:12:20
yes, that was yes, yes, you
should always have hashtag thank
2:12:24
a trucker
2:12:24
what a what a douche nozzle.
2:12:27
devora.org/and a
2:12:30
time it's talent. It's treasure.
We appreciate you bringing it
2:12:33
all for episode 1425
2:12:36
formula is this. We go out. We
hit people in the mouth
2:12:56
all right. Second big story of
the day got to be Russia.
2:13:01
Well, there's one in the in
between that I want to play.
2:13:04
It's gonna slip it in the first
part of the show, which is a big
2:13:07
I mean, Russia comes up right
after this because you can't
2:13:10
pass this story up. Okay. This
is Rats. Rats in San Francisco.
2:13:19
Oh my goodness.
2:13:20
San Francisco parents are
concerned about a rodent problem
2:13:24
at a busy play area for
children. A rat infestation is
2:13:28
being reported at the Helen
Diller Civic Center playgrounds
2:13:32
just behind the San Francisco
City Hall children's can be seen
2:13:36
chasing and playing with rats
that are about eight inches
2:13:39
long. UCSF Dr. Peter Shin Hong
it says it's important for
2:13:44
children to wash their hands and
never touch their mouths or
2:13:47
faces when near a potentially
rodent infested area. Some
2:13:51
parents claimed the white brown
and gray rats are living in
2:13:55
overgrown bushes and are running
around during the afternoon
2:13:58
hours.
2:13:59
Wow.
2:14:01
That a great story is happening.
It's finally happening the
2:14:04
devices
2:14:05
are playing and chasing it
playing with and chasing the
2:14:09
rats around they're all having a
great time.
2:14:12
How can Where's where's the rat
poop inspectors? Isn't this
2:14:15
their prime job of all health
professionals in the US to
2:14:18
inspect?
2:14:20
They'd be on the spot fixing the
problem. I
2:14:22
goodness, I can't believe what
I'm seeing.
2:14:26
My fate that's by the way, my
favorite clip. Okay, let's go to
2:14:29
now I have a bunch of I have a
ton of these Russian clips.
2:14:32
But before we start, I need to
educate us for 10 seconds. This
2:14:38
will be about Russia and
Ukraine. And there has been
2:14:43
confusion over the pronunciation
of Kiev. Is it Kiev? Is it Kiev?
2:14:50
Which one is right? And wouldn't
you know that CBS gave us a real
2:14:56
insight into why the news media
says key Eve.
2:15:00
And one more note, some have
wondered why we're pronouncing
2:15:04
Ukraine's capital as Kiev
instead of Kiev. That's because
2:15:07
Kiev is how Ukrainian say it.
Kiev is how Russians say
2:15:11
keys. Now you see these HKex are
so bad. They hate Russia so much
2:15:16
that the whole world is said
Kiev for as long as I can
2:15:18
remember. But now it's like, no,
no, it's in Kiev.
2:15:23
We have a note from one of our
producers that came in a few
2:15:26
shows ago saying, Hey, I live
with a guy from you from
2:15:30
Ukraine, and he pronounced it
Kiev. So it's got to be Kiev.
2:15:34
And but we've noticed that this
that, starting with Nudelman
2:15:39
years ago, yeah. During the
Obama administration, she kept
2:15:42
pronouncing it key. And we've
made the assumption that this is
2:15:46
code.
2:15:48
Yeah, it's code for I'm on board
with the douchebags. As far as I
2:15:51
can tell.
2:15:52
That's what that's what I that's
my interpretation to
2:15:56
its virtue signal. If you say
Kiev, then we know that you hate
2:16:00
Putin.
2:16:02
That's probably
2:16:04
what we should check. What is
what is Megan Kelly say, when
2:16:07
she says Kiev or Kiev? I don't
know what she says. But she
2:16:11
hates Putin. That's why I'm
curious.
2:16:13
Oh, maybe I don't even know if
is that maybe some association
2:16:16
with the CIA. So let's go with
the star with this system
2:16:20
openers. I got these. Dan Picard
is kind of semi introductory and
2:16:26
I think it'll get us keep us up
to up to speed is Russia opener.
2:16:31
Earlier today, President Biden
spoke with Vladimir Putin on the
2:16:34
phone for about an hour. We'll
hear more about that call later
2:16:37
in the program. The President
had asked to speak with Putin
2:16:41
after US intelligence officials
determined Russia might invade
2:16:44
Ukraine within days. On Friday,
National Security Adviser Jake
2:16:48
Sullivan said the US did not
know if Putin intends to invade
2:16:52
but that he wished civilians in
Ukraine to leave now
2:16:55
if a Russian attack on Ukraine
precedes it is likely to begin
2:16:59
with aerial bombing and missile
attacks that could obviously
2:17:02
kill civilians without regard to
their nationality. A subsequent
2:17:06
ground invasion would involve
the onslaught of a massive
2:17:09
force.
2:17:10
The State Department has ordered
most employees to leave the
2:17:13
embassy in the Ukrainian capitol
and says it will suspend
2:17:16
consular services they're
beginning on Sunday. NPR, Steve
2:17:20
Inskeep has been gaining some
insight from a senior US
2:17:23
military official. Steve, thanks
so much for being with us.
2:17:25
Good morning, Scott. Glad to be
here.
2:17:28
Why is the US intensifying its
warnings now from what you've
2:17:31
been able to glean?
2:17:31
Well, not because they
definitely know what Russia is
2:17:35
going to do. This senior
military official wasn't
2:17:38
authorized to speak publicly. So
we're not but the added insight
2:17:42
and said quote, We do not have
evidence that Putin has made a
2:17:46
decision. Nevertheless,
something was detected in recent
2:17:50
days that is sharply heightened
concern chatter.
2:17:54
I just want to mention I was
watching. I was scanning through
2:17:57
everything Saturday, and every
channel had somebody on the
2:18:02
spot, you know, near keys. And
we're just like Putin, his clan
2:18:06
Putin has said we expect could
be very tense. The next 72 hours
2:18:10
can be really intense. And you
know, who was front and center
2:18:13
Fox News? They're all war
mongers. All of them are war
2:18:16
mongers. They all are buying
they're all part of this bowl
2:18:20
crap. Oh, yeah. Putin is gonna
attack any minute now shut up.
2:18:25
Well, this started last week and
I watched the press conference
2:18:30
with the guy Scott or whatever
his name is Ned Ned. No was a
2:18:35
net it was this it was disposed
to was the National Security
2:18:39
Advisor now. And he goes on and
I was and it was on CNBC. So I
2:18:43
get to watch the market collapse
as he was going on. And he soft
2:18:49
pedal the fact that it was NPR
itself that made the accusation
2:18:52
that Putin had already told them
they're going to attack and and
2:18:56
this goes end of end is everyone
getting on board this especially
2:18:59
they are going to attack this
week. I guarantee that they're
2:19:03
not going to attack this week,
because the lot and just for
2:19:06
one, by the way, have a good
analyst who comes on a really
2:19:10
has a nice way of putting this
but the way I see it, is that
2:19:17
Putin is not going to attack
before the Olympics are over and
2:19:21
they keep indicating that he
might. And in the logic goes.
2:19:25
Thus, if Putin attacks which
he's not going to do, he would
2:19:30
they would cut off that North
Stream overnight. They would
2:19:35
already cut off but they would
just they would never get to
2:19:37
open. So he
2:19:39
paused Stop, stop, stop. The
pipe is completely functional.
2:19:43
They're not gonna let any or any
gas co stay.
2:19:46
Biden Biden's gonna do that.
How's Biden going to do that?
2:19:52
There's they're not going to let
a gas through it is going to be
2:19:54
a disaster. They're going to do
it through diplomatic I mean,
2:19:57
just sanctions. It's gonna cause
a brouhaha that wishes another
2:20:02
reason they won't do it. But
let's just say they get if Putin
2:20:05
has his gas cut off from North
Stream, where's he going to?
2:20:08
Who's going to sell it to China?
So you think if he's gonna sell
2:20:13
it to China, which is exactly
what would happen, hmm, that
2:20:17
he'd want, he wouldn't want to
screw with Xi, by having this
2:20:22
invasion for no good reason this
week before the Olympics are
2:20:26
over, and take all the spotlight
away from the Olympic Games,
2:20:29
because he's got a big show to
do. And they get the big final
2:20:33
day of the Olympics is always a
big production. And he does is
2:20:36
it was gonna throw shade on the
Olympics. It she's his buddy is
2:20:41
gonna by the by the gas, it
makes zero sense. Well, what's
2:20:45
the rush
2:20:46
beside that? It's also right
now, and during the evening in
2:20:52
Ukraine, it's freezing. And
during the day, it's thawing,
2:20:56
and it's mud everywhere. It's
really a bad time to go invade a
2:21:00
country if you want troops on
the ground.
2:21:04
Well, the whole thing is
nonsense. But it's annoying that
2:21:06
they're promoting it. But it's
our news media that's promoting
2:21:10
it.
2:21:10
Hello. That's what they do. It's
warmongers. This is all that
2:21:13
they are.
2:21:15
Russia opener two, let's get to
the second part.
2:21:17
Do we know what it is?
2:21:19
The official was not specific.
But describe this as less of a
2:21:22
smoking gun like one great piece
of intelligence and more as the
2:21:26
result of information that's
accumulated for months or more
2:21:30
Russian troops are positioned
near Ukraine. I should add a
2:21:33
qualifier here. We know from
publicly available satellite
2:21:36
photos, the troops are not right
on the border. But they are in
2:21:40
staging areas some distance away
officially performing military
2:21:44
exercises.
2:21:44
And let's also add the Russians
haven't offered any kind of
2:21:48
political justification or
pretext that would justify an
2:21:52
invasion. Now they
2:21:53
haven't. When their troops went
into some other countries in
2:21:57
recent years, they had some
excuse some kind of violence or
2:22:00
unrest, or even an invitation
from somebody in the country to
2:22:03
come in. We haven't seen that
with Ukraine. The US has warned
2:22:07
of false flag operations that
would create that pretext. But
2:22:10
that hasn't happened yet,
either. Nevertheless, the
2:22:13
Russians have piled up
tremendous force,
2:22:15
where's the video
2:22:16
check television, talked about
aerial bombings and missile
2:22:20
attacks what we invasion look
like?
2:22:22
Well, I felt that Sullivan's
words were particularly
2:22:25
meaningful because Russia is one
of the few nations in the world
2:22:30
that could conduct the kind of
invasion that Scott we associate
2:22:33
with the United States, when the
US invaded Iraq. And I know you
2:22:37
covered that they ordered sudden
airstrikes. They fired missiles,
2:22:41
they dominated the skies. They
had armored units who could
2:22:43
raise the capital, they very
quickly decapitated the
2:22:46
government. It was very violent.
It was very fast. And Russia has
2:22:50
many of those same capabilities.
Russia also has precision
2:22:53
weapons, their planes would
dominate the skies. It's widely
2:22:56
reported. they've deployed large
numbers of rocket launchers and
2:22:59
missiles to Belarus. And they
have many, many combat infantry
2:23:03
battalions in Belarus, where
they could very quickly reach
2:23:05
the capital.
2:23:06
When you look at a map, not a
long way from the border to the
2:23:10
capital.
2:23:11
No. And because of the way
Ukraine's military is spread out
2:23:15
in a very big country, the
senior military official says
2:23:18
that very, very few Ukrainian
troops are currently defending
2:23:22
the roads to Kiev, they would be
massively outnumbered.
2:23:25
You know what the giveaway is
John and all this. Every single
2:23:29
report is talking about the
military weapons, they've got
2:23:33
this. They've got that they've
got this thing. They got that
2:23:35
capability? Because this is a
military industrial complex
2:23:40
operation. I'm sure they're
already making money. Oh, we've
2:23:45
got a counter that this into
that know that know that we
2:23:47
needed this lift? Oh, yeah. I
mean, this whole reporting is
2:23:49
all about the war machine. It's
all about the worst. It's all
2:23:53
about the tools. Not even a
buzzer down. Yes, sales are
2:23:57
down. Hey, hey, Joe. You pull
this out of Afghanistan. What
2:24:01
you promised us new sales.
2:24:05
Yeah, pretty much. I mean,
besides the 80 billion in sales
2:24:09
that were left in Afghanistan,
2:24:11
but that's good. Hello.
2:24:15
We love Yeah. Hello, here's 80
billion right in your pockets.
2:24:21
This go to part three of this.
2:24:23
Let's remind ourselves what
what's at stake for the United
2:24:26
States in Ukraine? Well, for
2:24:27
the Biden administration, as
well as the military This is a
2:24:30
test of the rules based
international order that has
2:24:34
endured since 1945. The official
says this would be a New World
2:24:38
Order of international
aggression. And it would strike
2:24:41
at the idea of national
sovereignty and endanger these
2:24:44
rules that have been used to
avoid a World War for
2:24:47
generations.
2:24:48
I thought it used to be the
liberal world order and it was
2:24:51
his rules based world order.
Wait,
2:24:53
wait, wait, what he just said
you might want to play this clip
2:24:56
again. How does this what he
said? Jive is what we He did
2:25:00
what NATO did and what we did in
Libya, what we did in Iraq
2:25:05
rules, but he did, what would
happen to Qaddafi's operation?
2:25:11
Yeah. I mean, how does what he's
about to say what he said here?
2:25:15
How does it jive with any of
that, you know, this, oh,
2:25:18
Serbia, for that matter, give
them Shock and Awe jivi Shock
2:25:24
and Awe play it again,
2:25:25
let's remind ourselves what
what's at stake for the United
2:25:28
States in Ukraine?
2:25:29
Well, for the Biden
administration, as well as the
2:25:31
military, this is a test of the
rules based international order
2:25:35
that has endured since 1945. The
official says this would be a
2:25:40
huge act of international
aggression. And it would strike
2:25:43
at the idea of national
sovereignty and endanger these
2:25:47
rules that have been used to
avoid a World War for
2:25:49
generations. Scott,
2:25:50
there are analysts
2:25:51
Well, let me just respond to
that before we continue. It's
2:25:55
very it's very logical. It's a
rules based international order.
2:25:58
What he doesn't say is that we
make the rules see we write them
2:26:01
whenever we want to, then it's
rule See, that's how it goes.
2:26:04
There are analysts who doubt
Russia would ever invade
2:26:09
Ukraine. Because they say
essentially, President Putin is
2:26:13
getting everything he wants
without an actual invasion.
2:26:16
Without a doubt. We heard an
analyst in Moscow say days ago
2:26:19
that he never believe Putin
intended to invade and he has
2:26:22
forced the West to think about
Russian concerns. He's getting a
2:26:25
stream of foreign visitors, and
he's going to be on the phone
2:26:27
this weekend, apparently with
President Biden. But the concern
2:26:30
by the senior US military
official is that Putin may be
2:26:34
close to a historic mistake. His
troops could invade Ukraine
2:26:38
easily, which makes it tempting,
although they could have a lot
2:26:40
of trouble getting out.
2:26:44
Can I play the clip about the
phone call this weekend?
2:26:49
Sure, White House does that call
between two world leaders didn't
2:26:52
produce any major breakthroughs?
And a senior ranking official
2:26:55
tells us they're still not sure
whether or not Vladimir Putin
2:26:58
has made the decision to invade.
But early this morning the State
2:27:01
Department pulled most of its
diplomats out of the Embassy in
2:27:04
Kiev just in case Q. During the
hour long conversation The White
2:27:09
House says President Biden urged
President Putin to engage de
2:27:14
escalation and diplomacy but the
time for diplomacy is running
2:27:18
thin, traveling and Fiji
Secretary of State Anthony blue
2:27:21
excuse me, that is not the
correct use the time is running
2:27:25
short running out is thin ever a
way of time
2:27:29
to catch the elation and
diplomacy but the time for
2:27:32
diplomacy is running thin.
Traveling in Fiji Secretary of
2:27:36
State Anthony Blinken said the
US still has not received a
2:27:39
written response to its security
proposals were
2:27:42
in the window when a Russian
invasion could start anytime.
2:27:48
Russia now has 80% of the troops
that would need to invade
2:27:51
positioned along Ukraine's
borders,
2:27:53
any American in Ukraine should
leave as soon as possible. And
2:27:57
in any event in the next 24 to
48 hours.
2:28:01
About 7000 Americans and Ukraine
have registered with the State
2:28:04
Department. National Security
Adviser Jake Sullivan said
2:28:07
yesterday anyone who stays
should not expect a US military
2:28:11
rescue.
2:28:11
The President will not be
putting the lives of our men and
2:28:14
women in uniform at risk by
sending them into a war zone.
2:28:18
3000 US troops however, are
headed to join units already
2:28:22
positioned in Poland and
Romania. With 8200 on standby to
2:28:26
backup other NATO allies. In
case Putin's territorial
2:28:30
aspirations expand beyond
Ukraine.
2:28:33
What is Blinken rolling and what
does he see the
2:28:37
secretary of state he's the guy
2:28:39
you know when when a producer
made this observation to me.
2:28:43
When you see a story or a
picture with a caption it will
2:28:46
be a dot Blinken underneath his
name. Now if you look at that,
2:28:51
and you pronounce it, what do
you get?
2:28:55
A blank Lincoln did you hear it?
2:29:01
A blink when Abe Lincoln Lincoln
a Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln said
2:29:05
Abe Lincoln. Do you think that's
intentional? Oh no. I like it. I
2:29:11
like a Blinken. Holy crap guys
2:29:13
hear you call the Super Bowl
Sunday. The superb owl Sunday.
2:29:18
Oh yeah. Okay, another way to do
it. A blink a Blinken Did you
2:29:23
hear the or read from the
Russian ambassador to Sweden
2:29:29
what he said it published in a
Swedish newspaper. I did not I
2:29:33
have a translation. Moscow
doesn't give a shit about the
2:29:38
risk. Quote doesn't give a shit
about the risk of Western
2:29:42
sanctions. If it were to invade
Ukraine. Russia's outspoken
2:29:45
ambassador to Sweden told the
Swedish newspaper excuse my
2:29:49
language, but we don't give a
shit about their sanctions. We
2:29:53
have already had so many
sanctions and in that sense,
2:29:56
they've had a positive effect on
economy and agriculture.
2:29:59
Here There's actually some truth
to what he just said the horse
2:30:03
of course because the products
they used to sell you that now
2:30:07
they sell Russian cheese and
Russian butter in Russia. They
2:30:11
used to bring it all in from
France and around from Europe a
2:30:14
lot of these dairy products and
now the Russians are just you
2:30:17
know,
2:30:18
they did you have you read that?
Because he literally said about
2:30:22
the cheese. He literally made
that cheese example.
2:30:25
Yeah,
2:30:25
I know about it. I didn't read
it. But But But does he have
2:30:29
plant based cheese balls? Huh?
He doesn't got cheese balls. No.
2:30:34
No cheese balls for you.
2:30:36
Now I've got some other clips
from NPR that talk about how
2:30:40
they're going to invade how
they're going to invade. They
2:30:42
really push it. Yeah, let's do
it. I love it. Ladies, but we
2:30:45
don't want to miss on the
Russian analysis clips because
2:30:49
when this guy comes on, he just
pulls the plug on everything.
2:30:53
But let's start with Russian to
attack Russia to attack.
2:30:57
Russia to attack. Oh, NPR. I
love
2:31:00
Yeah. President Biden spoke with
Vladimir Putin today. He once
2:31:04
more warned the Russian leader
against invading Ukraine.
2:31:08
President and other NATO members
have been trying to keep talks
2:31:11
going. But we're also preparing
for a possible military
2:31:14
conflict. After the hour long
phone call the White House said
2:31:18
that President Biden made it
clear the US and its allies
2:31:21
would respond decisively and
impose swift and severe costs on
2:31:24
Russia. If it goes ahead with an
invasion in Pure White House
2:31:27
correspondent Franco Ordonez
joins us Franco, thanks so much
2:31:30
for being with us. Thanks for
having me, Scott. The first call
2:31:34
between these leaders were told
since December 30. What more do
2:31:38
we know about what they talked
about?
2:31:41
You know, it was just over an
hour long call that a senior
2:31:44
administration official told
reporters was professional and
2:31:48
substantive. Biden told Putin
that a Russian invasion would
2:31:52
quote produce widespread human
suffering and diminish Russia's
2:31:56
standing. That's according to a
readout of the call. He also
2:32:00
told Putin that the United
States remains prepared to
2:32:02
engage in diplomacy. But it's
also prepared for quote, other
2:32:06
scenarios. You know, I was on a
call with a senior
2:32:09
administration official after
and he told reporters that there
2:32:12
was no fundamental change in the
dynamics of the situation, but
2:32:16
that they believe the President
has put some ideas on the table
2:32:19
that would address Russia's
concerns. And he said the two
2:32:23
presidents agreed to have their
teams to continue to talk and
2:32:26
engage in the days ahead, but
that Russia may decide to
2:32:30
proceed with military action
anyway. Yeah.
2:32:34
Our administration officials
about the imminence of war,
2:32:39
you know, the White House and
State Department are laying out
2:32:41
and really the starkest terms
yet you know, there are fears
2:32:45
that the Russian military could
take action in a matter of days.
2:32:48
National Security Adviser Jake
Sullivan yesterday said the
2:32:51
Russian Manila military isn't
ready to move on Ukraine. Now.
2:32:55
Americans who are they really
need to get out Ayers, he
2:32:59
described what an invasion could
actually look like.
2:33:02
It could be more limited, it
could be more expansive. But
2:33:05
there are very real
possibilities that it will
2:33:09
involve the seizure of a
significant amount of territory
2:33:12
in Ukraine and the seizure of
major cities, including the
2:33:16
capitals.
2:33:17
At the same time, the United
States is reducing the size of
2:33:20
its embassy foot parent and Kiev
and the Pentagon announced that
2:33:24
116 National Guard troops from
Florida will be pulled out of
2:33:28
Ukraine. You know, to be clear,
the administration is not saying
2:33:31
it will definitely happen. But
you know, a senior State
2:33:35
Department official said today
that quote, it appears
2:33:37
increasingly likely that that is
where the situation is headed.
2:33:43
Hey, you know what, I think we
should move on to the Russian
2:33:45
analysis because this is just
going to raise my blood
2:33:47
pressure. If I hear any more of
this bullcrap. I'm sure it's all
2:33:50
the same thing.
2:33:52
Yeah. You guys don't remember
what this part two is, but it's
2:33:56
not any different. Let's go to
their analysis. They this is
2:33:59
this is I think the best
analysis I've heard. And it
2:34:03
really deflated the guy who's
doing it. This is Russia
2:34:06
analysis. Good one.
2:34:08
We just heard how US officials
assess what a Russian invasion
2:34:11
could look like, but are Russian
threats to invade. Part of a
2:34:15
strategy. We're joined now by
Haroon Yilmaz. He's an academic
2:34:18
editor with Rutledge. His
research focuses on Ukraine and
2:34:21
Central Asia. And he joins us
from London. Thanks so much for
2:34:25
being with us. Oh,
2:34:26
okay. First of all, spook this
whole op has been set up by EMI
2:34:31
six.
2:34:32
Oh, this is this would be an EMI
six guy. Yeah. Total spook from
2:34:36
a research agency. He he has the
the it seems somebody is not on
2:34:43
board with whatever the crap
we're pulling from the State
2:34:46
Department, which I don't even
think is condoned by this by the
2:34:50
CIA. But yeah, listen to this.
This is good.
2:34:53
And he joins us from London.
Thanks so much for being with
2:34:55
us.
2:34:56
Thank you. It's my pleasure.
2:34:58
You wrote an op ed, for algae.
Zero this week, essentially
2:35:01
expressing skepticism that
Russia is going to invade. Oh
2:35:06
no. Tell us why.
2:35:08
A closer examination of Russia's
geopolitical behavior in the
2:35:12
past two decades demonstrates
that they actually has a clear
2:35:18
understanding of the risks on
the ground and fully mentioned,
2:35:23
it does not fit into most cost
cost benefit calculus, because
2:35:28
they they usually pursue a cost
efficient policy when it comes
2:35:33
to the use of heart power in
geopolitical goals.
2:35:37
You you believe that we have
seen this before the past few
2:35:41
years in other places. That's
true.
2:35:43
For instance, we have seen it in
2008. In Georgia war, which
2:35:48
Russia intervened on the side of
the separatist forces in the
2:35:51
breakaway regions of South
Ossetia and Abkhazia against the
2:35:55
Georgian government. And back
then, Russian forces did not
2:36:00
really face a formidable
adversary, and were able to
2:36:04
easily defeat the Georgian
forces. Then Russian troops
2:36:08
crossed into Georgia proper, but
then how that after 20
2:36:13
kilometres, once the limited
goal of pushing back Georgian
2:36:17
forces from South Australia was
achieved, Moscow was open to
2:36:21
European mediation, intact, the
Russian troops could have
2:36:26
completely cut Georgia into to
gain control of the precious oil
2:36:31
and gas pipelines from
Azerbaijan to Mediterranean
2:36:34
costs, and paralyze the Georgian
economy and political system.
2:36:38
Yet the regional and global
costs would be too high for
2:36:42
Russia. So they stop at limited
military operation.
2:36:47
Yeah, okay. Yeah. It's bullshit.
2:36:52
It's total bullshit. And the
thing is, this guy emphasizes
2:36:55
that this Russian oper Dubray.
They were operating now it's a
2:36:59
cost benefit analysis. And this
is on NPR right? Yeah. And what
2:37:03
you read yet to think they were
disappointed. They, this cost
2:37:09
benefit analysis thing is
interesting, because the way
2:37:12
these these all these guys are
all the networks and even the
2:37:14
newspapers have been portraying.
Boy, you can't you don't know
2:37:17
what the Russians are gonna do.
They don't think right. They're
2:37:20
got the crazy writers thinking
they don't understand that way.
2:37:24
We are the way we think or the
way anybody thinks they're nuts.
2:37:28
And
2:37:29
you know, what the bottom line?
Are, Oracle has been right all
2:37:33
along about this Ukraine and
Russia thing. There's no real
2:37:36
contract. Hmm.
2:37:42
Okay, so let's go to part two of
the analysis. And by the way, it
2:37:45
was part of a GA that came in,
they pushed these guys left. And
2:37:49
that was it. But let's go on. We
2:37:51
see, again, this cost calculus
and cost efficient policy in
2:37:58
Syria, also, African Affairs. So
we constantly seek this cost
2:38:04
efficient policy cost efficient
use of hard power in
2:38:09
geopolitics. And we see it in
Ukraine as well so far.
2:38:13
Well, tell us how what are what
are Russian aims, as regards
2:38:17
Ukraine in your judgment.
2:38:19
The real target is not Ukraine,
but Moscow wants to force
2:38:24
Western countries to finally sit
down for negotiations on issues
2:38:29
of European security. Because
since 1991, this is the first
2:38:34
time the West has engaged
seriously with Russia, to
2:38:37
discuss European security things
in a way to the strategy that
2:38:41
they're pursuing. And Moscow
wants arrangements to be made on
2:38:45
several issues. But these are
European security measures,
2:38:50
including halting the
development of intermediate
2:38:53
range ballistic missiles in
Europe, and limiting military
2:38:58
exercises in close proximity to
Russian borders. Because if you
2:39:03
go back a little bit, in October
2018, the Trump administration
2:39:08
decided to withdraw from the
1987 intermediate range Nuclear
2:39:14
Forces Treaty, which was signed
by Reagan and Gorbachev. And
2:39:18
that treaty prohibited both
parties from possessing
2:39:22
producing or, you know, flight
testing, intermediate range
2:39:26
nuclear forces. Now, we don't
have that agreement. So in other
2:39:31
words, Moscow, they understand
that Ukraine will not enter
2:39:35
NATO. And that's not the issue.
In fact, the issue is if NATO
2:39:40
enters Ukraine in the form of
American missiles or missile
2:39:45
defense elements, that's without
any international regulations
2:39:50
that limits missile deployments
in Europe.
2:39:54
Ah, okay.
2:39:57
I have an analysis of what's
going on And this guy actually
2:40:01
helped me get there. So he says,
what they really want us to sit
2:40:05
down and talk about, you know,
European security What the hell
2:40:09
you guys do and where we stand.
I mean, that's in. In a
2:40:12
nutshell. That's kind of what he
said, Right? Yep. Okay. So now
2:40:18
again, we're seeing this
incessant push from the the US,
2:40:22
MDM, the MIS dismantle
information.
2:40:27
MDM,
2:40:29
including Fox News, everyone's
all jacked up off. Oh, he's
2:40:32
gonna, he's gonna invade. It's
imminent. He already gave the go
2:40:35
order 72 hours. We can't wait
stressful time. Okay, so what
2:40:40
now? Is this truly to give the
military industrial complex?
2:40:44
Some, some some credits and some
orders? Yeah, I'm sure. I mean,
2:40:49
something even Fox News doesn't
discuss you think that someone
2:40:52
would say, hey, are they
protecting Hunter Biden's
2:40:56
interests in Ukraine? I mean,
that's something even we could
2:40:59
come up with as a G. Is that why
you're going Joe? Because of the
2:41:03
hundreds of millions of dollars
or Gosh knows or whatever?
2:41:06
Everyone? The the Biden crime
family's involvement was in
2:41:09
Ukraine. Now, I haven't heard
anyone talk about that. But how
2:41:13
about this? What if we need to
make this such a huge issue?
2:41:21
That the only way that we can
get out of this is to send
2:41:27
Kamala Harris to the music, the
Munich Security Conference at
2:41:32
the end of this week, so that
she can then sit down with the
2:41:35
Russians and declare victory
having stopped the invasion.
2:41:38
She's good to be president.
2:41:42
Think about it.
2:41:45
Are they gonna send her?
2:41:47
Yes, she's dispatched to mute
the Munich conference to talk
2:41:50
Ukraine. And of this week,
2:41:55
now with a pretty combined ways,
analysis, I like it.
2:42:00
That's why side they, they the
whole Jussie Smollett is
2:42:03
so convoluted. Because if the
whole thing is just a bunch of
2:42:07
BS, which it sounds like to me,
and then you're going to create
2:42:11
this phony event as I can, yes,
do anything but you're doing it
2:42:14
just to extol the virtues of
this woman. I will tell you why
2:42:18
I think because they want to get
rid of Biden because he's losing
2:42:21
they have to get it they have to
2:42:23
get rid of him and they need a
replacement. They don't want
2:42:25
Hillary Of course, of course,
they need to strengthen Kamala,
2:42:29
and and I think it's possible
because Moe and I actually
2:42:33
deconstructed the whole juicy
Smollett thing that was so big,
2:42:37
that thing really, truly the
noose, all of that was a setup
2:42:42
to boost Kamala Harris when she
was running for president. And I
2:42:48
think most right without
analysis. So to to get out of
2:42:53
this Biden problem we have
wouldn't adjust this. Why is she
2:42:57
going to the Munich Conference,
she's an imbecile. No, and she's
2:43:02
it specifically says she's being
dispatched. She's being sent. I
2:43:07
have a feeling she's going to
come out of this the victor
2:43:10
having stopped Putin dead in his
tracks. This black woman is
2:43:14
amazing.
2:43:20
Well, actually, I hope you're
not right. But we'll see. Well,
2:43:26
it's gonna resolve itself be by
after the 21st when the Olympics
2:43:30
are closed, yet we know for a
fact because of the nature of
2:43:32
the geopolitics, nothing's going
to happen until the 21st. And
2:43:37
then if you listen to this
analysis, nothing's going to
2:43:40
happen. The whole thing is, and
it was it was, it could have
2:43:44
been a scheme by Putin to get
bring people to the table. It
2:43:47
seems to be working. Yeah.
2:43:53
Anyway, we'll see. It's however,
the media spins and it doesn't
2:43:56
matter. The media is spinning a
brink of war. That's not true.
2:44:00
So I will Why wouldn't they spin
a the Savior Kamala, that isn't
2:44:04
true. And then Putin can jump up
and down all he wants and say is
2:44:08
not true is not true yet yet.
Unless that's Putin man is what
2:44:12
he does. Thank you, Kamala. For
those of you who are wondering
2:44:17
why I said this black woman
obviously us being facetious
2:44:22
do so is is a make she's black
and she
2:44:27
Yeah, are you now you know, you
know,
2:44:31
you know, what was happening to
black woman,
2:44:32
you know, what we're talking
about, you know, the issue. So,
2:44:37
oh, okay. Well, kind of like it.
2:44:42
Sometimes, you know, it's, it is
a I would call fraud a fiasco to
2:44:48
fiasco,
2:44:49
huge fiasco. Okay, let's take a
little breather for a second. I
2:44:56
have some hat information. We
were talking about hats men with
2:45:01
hats.
2:45:04
Yeah, we were. Yeah.
2:45:07
So we show so I said, Why did
hats go out of fashion? I just
2:45:10
need to talk about something
else. It's just too stressful. I
2:45:12
had blood pressure and you know,
I can get and give me a heart
2:45:15
attack instantly.
2:45:16
Yeah, we don't want that.
2:45:18
Marie says my husband mentioned
you guys were talking about why
2:45:21
or when hats went out of
fashion. Apparently, at his
2:45:27
inauguration, and you said I did
at his inauguration. A President
2:45:33
Kennedy did not wear a hat. And
that was the start of people not
2:45:36
wearing hats anymore. Does that
sound right to you?
2:45:39
No, it doesn't sound right to
me. I don't think the timelines
2:45:42
Correct. Okay. Did not the
number of people that were
2:45:45
wearing hats in the teens and
20s was outrageous. I mean, if
2:45:51
you look at those old photos, it
was just wall to wall hats. Yes.
2:45:56
And usually one style. It was
fedoras for a while then it
2:45:59
became the straw hat.
2:46:00
I have information on the Straw
Hats too.
2:46:03
And I think they were out of
vogue after World War Two before
2:46:07
long before Kennedy became
president.
2:46:11
The Straw Hats went out of style
in 1922 because of the Straw
2:46:17
Hats riot.
2:46:19
Yes, this I did not know this
would be interesting. The
2:46:21
Straw Hat riot of 1922 occurred
in New York City at the end of
2:46:26
the summer as a result of
unwritten rules in men's fashion
2:46:29
at the time. At the time, a
tradition of taunting people who
2:46:34
failed to stop wearing Straw
Hats after autumn began.
2:46:39
So they kind of liked it wearing
it wearing linen.
2:46:42
Yes, yes. And and of course the
people who could afford a straw
2:46:47
hat were poor workers. And so
the fedora wears this was you
2:46:52
know, this is the same thing
we're seeing today. The the
2:46:55
elites hate the working middle
class, and they would literally
2:46:58
grab people's straw hats and
smash them and burn them right
2:47:03
off their head.
2:47:06
It was tradition they say they
the Wikipedia. Oh,
2:47:13
hello. Who else matters when it
comes to that kind of stuff?
2:47:16
course. Absolutely. I think we
should. Do you want to do one
2:47:21
more story before we take a
break?
2:47:23
Yeah, I can do a Super Bowl bowl
story from NPR because it's
2:47:25
Yeah, Geez man.
2:47:26
I was. NPR. Gosh, okay. Super
Bowl from NPR. The it's just
2:47:31
these voices are getting
tedious.
2:47:34
Yeah, well, this will be the
last Okay.
2:47:36
Super Bowl not tolerated.
2:47:39
No, in P our Super Bowl report.
2:47:42
Ah. Hey, here we go.
2:47:44
La sheriff's special operations
chief Jack, you will says 400
2:47:48
People from his agency are
working the game
2:47:50
human trafficking specialists,
crowd management specialists.
2:47:55
What hazmat personnel and human
trafficking
2:47:59
specialists. What? Yeah, let's
start that bowl. Game. Let's
2:48:03
well that's of course all the
hookers let's start it over
2:48:06
LA Sheriff special operations
chief Jack You will says 400
2:48:09
People from his agency are
working the game human
2:48:12
trafficking
2:48:13
specialists, crowd management
specialists, hazmat personnel,
2:48:19
tactical teams tactical
paramedics, and canine units.
2:48:25
They'll team with Inglewood in
Los Angeles police the Secret
2:48:27
Service Homeland Security and
others back at Gus our iOS
2:48:31
restaurant in Inglewood leaving.
Munoz admits to feeling a little
2:48:34
pressure to your team is the mo
nibio Sakamoto koko de precios.
2:48:39
Yes, I do feel a bit nervous.
We're working so hard in the
2:48:43
kitchen to get ready. We have to
make sure we have enough servers
2:48:47
so that can come in and then
leave because we can serve them.
2:48:50
sentiment shared by much of
southern California hoping
2:48:53
Sunday will be the first of many
Super Bowls at SoFi stadium. For
2:48:57
NPR News. I'm Matt Daniel
Antonio in Inglewood,
2:49:00
California.
2:49:02
These guys what do these guys
know anything? What do you mean?
2:49:06
One of many Super Bowls. They're
not going to have the Super Bowl
2:49:09
in this place again for another
10 years, maybe 20. They rotate
2:49:13
it through the various stadiums
around the country. A new
2:49:17
stadium gets built they put they
put a Super Bowl there later,
2:49:20
but it won't be back. Are they
kidding? Oh, we're looking
2:49:24
forward to being back every
year. It's not going to be back
2:49:27
every year. If it comes back in
five years. It's a miracle.
2:49:29
You know why it's not going to
be back don't you? Because it's
2:49:33
gonna burn down in the riots.
2:49:36
I want to play play this clip
Super Bowl not tolerated. Do
2:49:40
you use you blocked my donation?
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Yeah, I know. I did. Get this
clip out of the way.
2:49:46
56 Super Bowl kicks off tomorrow
in Los Angeles and the
2:49:49
Department of Homeland Security
says it's preparing for the
2:49:52
potential of protests. The
trucker blockades happening in
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Canada, authority say that such
disruptions will not be
2:49:59
tolerated.
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They will not be tolerated.
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We will not tolerate this this
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unfortunate before we get to the
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Island. Well within the
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audio meetup report a little bit
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teleprompter, but we must.
2:57:25
Fear is freedom.
2:57:27
subjugation is liberation,
contradiction is truth.
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Those are the facts of this
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And you all surrender to them.
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Please join us at our next
meetup on Saturday, February 19
2:57:42
at Crosswater.
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Outstanding. Somehow the beauty
of the hack job makes it that
2:57:48
much better. Susquehanna Valley
Hey, wonders, Ws qv. Still
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around ws QB top 40 Susquehanna
Valley, Pennsylvania, let me
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know.
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I've been to that station.
2:58:01
Here's what's coming up. As we
know, the big Tennessee
2:58:04
Nashville, Tennessee meetup on
Monday, Valentine's Day, it's
2:58:07
the skating meetup of love at
six o'clock kicks off at
2:58:10
Rivergate skate central in
Madison, Tennessee, the Duke of
2:58:13
the South organizing now what we
have set up is since I believe
2:58:18
me, if I wasn't testing positive
and been enough days, I would go
2:58:22
of course. We're going to
connect my studio to the DJ
2:58:27
booth and I will be playing a
couple of skating songs for you
2:58:30
live from the hill country.
2:58:32
How about a visual there? How
about a big monitor your head?
2:58:37
Yeah, we got that's both so not
only the visual, you got to stop
2:58:40
that thing. It's irritating me
now. Okay, because I can't
2:58:44
focus. We're gonna have visual
and we'll have high quality line
2:58:49
going. We're gonna use clean
feed. So pretty high quality,
2:58:52
and I will be rolling out do a
video on clean feet. Ever hear
2:58:57
of two separate things at the
same time? No. Okay. Well,
2:59:00
that's what we're gonna do. And
quite honestly, the video is
2:59:04
less important, I think. I mean,
I I can just imagine how cool is
2:59:08
going to sound booming across
the skating rink. Sorry, I can't
2:59:11
be there. The keeper and I truly
send our regrets. Next show day
2:59:17
is Yeah, so Thursday. I'm here
there's a lot of meetups on the
2:59:22
17th Mississippi Coast meetup at
Ford Long Beach market and deli
2:59:26
Long Beach, Missouri. The
Michigan February meetup at four
2:59:31
o'clock at the Texas Roadhouse
for Grady OTT grad Dr. Grady
2:59:35
O'Grady at Michigan. Someone
please tell me how to pronounce
2:59:38
that. The Catskill mountain
meetup Also on Thursday, that's
2:59:42
number two. It'll be at six
o'clock at public house in
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Ellenville. New York, the
Sacramento El Dorado County
2:59:48
meetup 630 at solid solid ground
brewing in Diamond Springs,
2:59:52
California. The Denver area.
Meetup vers meetup 630 Mountain
2:59:58
Time at proce brewing Highland
ranch Colorado. My goodness
3:00:01
Charlotte's Thirsty Thursday,
Third Thursday seven o'clock at
3:00:05
Ed's tavern. And then Friday is
where the Western stimulation
3:00:11
begins six o'clock that meet up
as it flips Patio Grill in Fort
3:00:15
Worth, Texas and we are stacked
all the way through March if you
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want to take a look go to no
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you're disappointed that we
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3:00:27
Tennessee meetup. It's not about
really meeting me I hope it's
3:00:31
really about getting together
with your community, other human
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resources and having a fun time
skating. If you can't find one
3:00:40
near you go ahead and set one up
it's easy no agenda meetups.com
3:00:50
You oops I I'm happy that a clip
was found of this story because
3:01:13
I've been waiting to talk about
it briefly. Just because it's an
3:01:16
OTG kind of story but then ABC
luckily turned it into a glitch
3:01:21
for me It began
3:01:22
with a glitch that's for things
and drivers to listen listen to
3:01:25
National Public Radio it's
happening
3:01:26
in the Seattle area for people
driving Mazda. So the issue is
3:01:29
the radios in certain vehicles
have been frozen on one station
3:01:34
the local NPR because the
infotainment screens are stuck
3:01:37
in reboot mode,
3:01:38
not a fix it they may need a new
part which costs $1,500
3:01:42
I guess I'd be listening to NPR.
Yes.
3:01:46
Now this is a very interesting
thing that did you hear about
3:01:48
this? This? Mas does or stutters
to me? Yeah, mas there's a stuck
3:01:54
on the NPR station. And and you
hear this report doesn't tell
3:01:58
you why they just Oh, you got to
get a $1,500 part to fix it.
3:02:01
Now. What's going on is this NPR
station. They are not complying
3:02:09
to the standard of rds. RDS is
the the system that lets us send
3:02:15
along images and text with
either songs or programs. And
3:02:21
they're and they have a they're
not sending an image. They're
3:02:24
sending the tag for an image,
but there's no image in it. And
3:02:28
of course, Mazda was never
expecting that. Because why
3:02:31
would you say here's an image if
there's nothing linked to it.
3:02:34
And so all they'd have to do is
just change that and the end the
3:02:36
radios would probably fix
themselves. And they should just
3:02:41
adhere to the standard and so to
call it a glitch, again, ABC.
3:02:45
These are the top the top people
in their field. How hard is it
3:02:50
to just do a little bit of
investigative work instead of
3:02:53
Haha, I guess I'll be listening
to NPR. Hey, tune into our show.
3:02:57
If you want to hear NPR. We give
you the best you can skip the
3:03:00
whole week of crap and we give
you the highlights that are
3:03:03
worth listening to.
3:03:06
So I have a story about your
neck of the woods. Hmm. This is
3:03:11
the water story.
3:03:12
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes,
the water and
3:03:15
will Austin being boiled
3:03:17
head of the public utility that
supplies water to more than 1
3:03:21
million residents in Austin,
Texas has resigned. It comes
3:03:24
days after the utility required
residents to boil their water
3:03:28
before drinking it. Audrey
McGlinchey with member station K
3:03:32
ut reports. It was workers at
the utility who had endangered
3:03:36
the city's water.
3:03:38
In his resignation letter Greg
was Eris that he took quote full
3:03:41
responsibility for any
shortcomings at Austin water in
3:03:44
the past week. Last Saturday,
several employees made a mistake
3:03:48
adding too much calcium
carbonate to a basin, causing
3:03:51
the water and Austin's oldest
treatment plant to cloud with
3:03:54
debris. The utility told
residents to boil any water
3:03:57
before drinking or cooking. That
requirement remained in place
3:04:01
until Tuesday. Austin water has
placed three employees on leave
3:04:05
while it investigates what
happened after three boil water
3:04:08
notices in four years. Buzz era
said residents have lost trust
3:04:12
in Austin's Public Water
Company.
3:04:14
Thank you for playing this
3:04:18
so I had to look into this. Mm
hmm. Because what's the calcium
3:04:22
carbonate got to do with the
price of bread the way I saw it?
3:04:25
What is calcium carbonate? It's
just the salt. I mean it's like
3:04:30
water softener like water
softener salt
3:04:32
it is actually a water so yeah,
very good guess Yeah,
3:04:35
well we have that in our for our
well water we have pellets of I
3:04:40
guess that's what it is.
3:04:42
Calcium carbonate, use the
software cells to use as a
3:04:44
coagulant or a flocculent or
whatever you want to call it.
3:04:48
Take certain dissolved solids
and make them into a make them
3:04:52
fall out of the water. Now I
don't know how it would cause
3:04:56
debris. Yeah, I could not find
And I looked at all these
3:05:01
different systems that use
calcium carbonate and they've
3:05:04
used too much I couldn't. Some
of these do beat. In other
3:05:07
words, unless somebody out there
works at one of these plants
3:05:09
that can tell me, I find this
story to be very dubious.
3:05:14
Yes.
3:05:16
Moreover, the residents of
Austin when I was a resident of
3:05:21
Austin, voted on and approved
in, this was 2019. A $500
3:05:30
million payment for the upgrade
of the water treatment plant.
3:05:36
Half a billion dollars. So no, I
hate to say but you're going to
3:05:44
see this kind of stuff is going
to happen more often in these
3:05:47
cities. And they have no idea
this sounds
3:05:50
to me that there's some money
lost or something fishy if
3:05:54
there's that much money
involved.
3:05:55
Yeah. But they spend 500 This is
their favorite number 500
3:05:59
million. Oh, we need to fix the
water because we this is our
3:06:02
third boil. Notice, I think And
as an aside, which we don't
3:06:06
discuss, and of course that at
that clip doesn't discuss, it
3:06:11
closes business when this
happens. You can't have a
3:06:13
restaurant if you have to boil
water, it closes business, you
3:06:17
know, all the coffee shops,
snack, but everything's closed,
3:06:21
because they can't make it work
if you're boiling water. And so
3:06:25
it's an economic hit. And in
Austin, everything is 500
3:06:29
million. We got some homeless
$500 million. It's built some
3:06:32
hotels farm. It's it's a ship
city. Sorry to say it is going
3:06:39
to crap. And you're you built
your own prison Austin enjoy it
3:06:43
when stuff falls apart and
doesn't work. And that is the
3:06:48
best. Is where's it here?
There's a new narrative about
3:06:54
the Big Freeze we had last year.
Of course, we know what really
3:07:00
happens. The Big Freeze was not
not because windmills froze
3:07:06
anything like that? No, it was
Enron type practices going on at
3:07:10
ERCOT, which is the energy
exchange exchange for the Texas
3:07:13
grid. And that's just the truth.
And we've we've done a lot of
3:07:17
analysis of that. And these
people never went away. It's
3:07:21
it's never discussed exactly how
that works. It just they can't
3:07:24
even I don't think the people
even understand the people who
3:07:26
are supposed to know won't even
understand. But now Now the new
3:07:31
narrative. And this is this is
hilarious. Research has
3:07:36
determined that rooftop solar
could have prevented the Texas
3:07:41
Big Freeze power outage because
there would have been enough
3:07:46
electricity to meet the
shortfall on all but two of the
3:07:49
13 days when the power
production fell short.
3:07:54
Here's an overcast,
3:07:56
overcast. It was a snow and ice
storm. Not a single panel would
3:08:00
have worked you dopes
3:08:04
is unbelievable.
3:08:07
Well I'm irked by the fact that
the media keeps parroting this
3:08:11
bull crap. It's getting on my
nerves. Yes,
3:08:14
of course it is.
3:08:17
ISOs Yes.
3:08:21
I'll go first. I don't know if I
have anything good. Let
3:08:23
me see. I have I'm missing an
ISO here.
3:08:33
Okay, here's what I don't have
that much. I got this
3:08:35
be prepared to get decked in the
mouth. Too long.
3:08:41
People just say like totally
wild things.
3:08:45
Kind of you're not you're not
blown away by that one either.
3:08:49
Yes. How about this one? How
about this one? Here we go.
3:08:55
Whoo. Smooth.
3:08:59
That's cute. Okay, like when we
had I guess goes my three okay,
3:09:04
so Moxie
3:09:06
pep Verve Moxie? Whoa, Pep. verv
Moxie.
3:09:12
I like it. What where's this
from? What is this NPR guy right
3:09:15
cap curve?
3:09:16
Moxie what is it? What
3:09:17
does that pepper Moxie what does
that mean?
3:09:21
It's about they did a long
really long report on Moxie soft
3:09:26
drink from me.
3:09:27
Oh native ad and no
3:09:31
because
3:09:32
it can't knowing getting by it
that was this story is not
3:09:35
available. Oh, because some for
some reason. Okay, well that was
3:09:38
that that sounds good. I like
this trade. No, no, no. No, no
3:09:43
no. Man not on Yeah,
3:09:48
no good. No good.
3:09:50
Okay, wimpy. b We're not wimpy.
3:09:54
I kind of like the Moxie the
best honestly.
3:09:56
Yeah, I liked him. Actually the
best we're not wimpy would have
3:09:59
been probably We better if it
wasn't up talked. We're not
3:10:04
wimpy.
3:10:04
We're not we're not we're. Yeah,
exactly. Okay. Um, I guess this
3:10:11
is the one other story that we
should bring up just because
3:10:15
it's it's such a deja vu in a
way and it's intentional. We
3:10:20
have
3:10:20
a situation where we're looking
very strongly at sinks and
3:10:24
showers and other elements of
bathrooms people have flushing
3:10:28
toilets 10 times 15 times, as
opposed to once.
3:10:33
Here's the thing. I don't really
care why Donald Trump was
3:10:37
obsessed with toilets. To be
perfectly honest, I don't really
3:10:39
want to know why or where he got
involved in discussions about
3:10:43
having to flush toilets 15
times. Unfortunately, though,
3:10:47
the former president's bizarre
predilection for toilets is in
3:10:51
fact in the news today. And as a
serious journalist, it is my
3:10:54
duty to tell you about it.
According to The New York Times
3:10:57
reporter Maggie Haberman, when
Donald Trump was president, his
3:11:01
staff used to periodically find
wads of printed paper clogging
3:11:07
the White House toilets. They
believed President Trump was
3:11:10
purposely attempting to flush
pieces of paper down the toilet.
3:11:15
The former president immediately
poo pooed these ideas reporting
3:11:18
saying that he never put
presidential records in a
3:11:21
toilet, which is definitely a
thing I cannot believe that I
3:11:24
just said on TV.
3:11:26
Oh my I can't the things you do
say on TV are a lot more
3:11:29
offensive Velshi.
3:11:31
So this this stems from they're
trying to cover for the fact
3:11:35
that they did
3:11:37
that the Clinton the Clinton
spied on the Trump
3:11:40
administration. Is that what
they're trying to cover for?
3:11:43
No, oh, trying to cut Maggie
Haberman came out with a book
3:11:47
that she says she makes the
assertion that it is part of a
3:11:51
bigger scheme that and they're
trying to guys like Raskin are
3:11:55
trying to throw the book at
Trump for taking papers,
3:11:58
Barreleye ago that were all
considered classified
3:12:02
and ripping them up even that's
also an offense.
3:12:05
Yeah, yeah. So they so in the
book or in one of the things
3:12:09
something she said and I think
that's where they quoted from it
3:12:14
was said that he was also
flushing confidential documents
3:12:18
because of the Presidential
Records Act. You have to keep
3:12:22
everything and so they're trying
to get trying to arrest him
3:12:26
literally trying to arrest him,
right. This is the best show
3:12:30
this distinct came up and they
threw it in there when they I
3:12:33
think one of the somebody came
up and said, Well, I use he took
3:12:37
stuff to mera Lago, by the way,
it's all been returned. He's
3:12:40
taking stuff out of the White
House. He took it the mera Lago
3:12:42
is pacified documents are being
moved around, and he was tearing
3:12:46
him up and he was flushing him
down the toilet. And by saying
3:12:51
flushing them down the toilet.
It brought up a bunch of people
3:12:55
coming out of the woodwork. How
could you you can't flush paper
3:12:59
down the toilet I mean, if you
crumpled up a piece of paper I
3:13:03
mean try it yourself. Take a
piece of eight by 10 Eight and a
3:13:06
half by 11 and crunch it up and
throw in the toilet try to flush
3:13:09
it down. It would just mess that
3:13:11
depends now if you have if you
have the power mate flush 2000 I
3:13:16
think it might suck it down but
that's neither here nor there.
3:13:20
I don't think the White House
has that No, probably not but
3:13:22
whatever the case is bold crap
and it's just in there so that
3:13:27
now they're covering their ass
because everyone pointed this
3:13:29
out and so that's why that
report came out because yeah I'm
3:13:33
I as a journalist I have to
report on this there's no
3:13:36
evidence Nobody said he is
somebody haha it's just it's
3:13:41
also hilarious his hat is hell
Berman woman she's out of
3:13:44
control. It's
3:13:45
it's funny to see the hill dog
coming out and saying, oh, yeah,
3:13:50
I guess everyone clean stuff up.
Of course, she had the the
3:13:53
bleach bit server and it's just
it's so insulting. And you know
3:14:00
what, ripping up papers? I mean,
like Nancy Pelosi Did the State
3:14:03
of the Union.
3:14:04
I mean, there's all these it's
just it's the
3:14:08
the political parties in the
media are so crazy that now. Now
3:14:13
the Republicans are bringing
back the Convention of States.
3:14:16
Do you remember this when the
Democrats are going to do that
3:14:18
during Trump? We're going to
make an amendment to the
3:14:22
Constitution through the to the
Convention of States. Yeah,
3:14:27
remember this and so now the
Republicans are doing it. Just
3:14:31
like people all you politicians
get a clue get a clue we don't
3:14:36
we were on
3:14:37
to a clue. Look at the 25th
amendment. How come that's not
3:14:40
brought up constantly by the
Republicans? Like the Democrats.
3:14:44
They would trump Yeah. Okay.
Brings it
3:14:48
because they're delicious.
They're all delicious. No, yeah.
3:14:52
Well, now the residents now that
we've literary now that we've
3:14:54
established that all do shoes we
can get out of here Have a great
3:15:00
Valentine's Day everybody,
especially everyone at the
3:15:05
skate, the Romantics gate of
love the Nashville Tennessee I
3:15:14
am a little tired and that means
that I'll be well rested for the
3:15:20
next episode which we bring to
you on Thursday when I'm sure we
3:15:26
will be deconstructing the non
war and communists ascent. We
3:15:33
shall see. We have the end of
show mixes Toby Langford, also
3:15:39
as promised the answer on Bill
Walsh and folds about time we
3:15:42
played that one again. And
coming up live next. No agenda
3:15:46
stream.com. If you're in the
troll room, you can stay there.
3:15:49
It talks storyline. And coming
to you from the heart of the
3:15:53
Texas hill country here in FEMA
Region number six in the
3:15:55
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
3:15:57
curry from Northern Silicon
Valley where I remain I'm John C
3:16:00
Devorah. We
3:16:01
returned right here on Thursday.
Until then, good at such
3:16:25
I'd like to think you're doing
that job and that job.
3:16:31
I want to show all kinds of
opinions.
3:16:33
Now a little funny Jamia not
only making people not Trump's
3:16:36
doing Omega Naturals. I'd like
to see you doing that Joe Rogan.
3:16:43
Yes, there should be a war,
3:16:45
which sounds great, but not all
opinions are created equal. I
3:16:48
want to show all kinds of
opinions. I'd like
3:16:51
to see you doing that job and
3:16:56
you think about major newsrooms
like CNN that have health
3:16:58
departments and deaths and
operations that work hard on
3:17:01
verified information on COVID-19
and then you have talk show
3:17:04
stars like Joe Rogan
3:17:05
yes there should be I want to
show all kinds of opinions kinds
3:17:10
of opinions
3:17:30
I don't know if he wouldn't hit
a you know ants we had an
3:17:33
invasion. I was thinking if you
do if you desiccated a big pile
3:17:38
of ants and then ground them to
a powder like a fine fine grind
3:17:43
of black pepper. We were having
dinner and yeah, I got an aunt
3:17:50
somehow the meal and I ate it
these things are peppery I got
3:17:54
ants
3:18:00
I got ants
3:18:07
on the lot and then you see what
you find all the ones that are
3:18:09
roaming around your life back
back to back them off by doing
3:18:12
the burning trick is torture.
You leave them there the only
3:18:17
occasional Richmonders and and
that you do not torch and that's
3:18:21
an ad that's carrying one of the
dead ants back I got ants I got
3:18:30
ants I got ants ants, ants, ants
ants
3:19:04
mopho.org/and A
3:19:11
Moxie