February 17th, 2022 • 3h 27m
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If you can go outside you are
free and clear. Adam curry, John
C. Devora. Thursday February
17 2022. This is your award
winning give on media
assassination episode 1420. This
is no agenda. Sneezing for the
CDC, broadcasting live from the
heart of the Texas Hill Country
here. region number six in the
morning, everybody I'm Adam
curry and from Northern Silicon
Valley, where we're shelling the
kindergartens. I'm Jhansi
Dvorak.
Oh, man, you turn yourself down
just a biscuit of the dog just a
little bit. You went like when
you'd over modulate me? Oh, no,
no, no, but you weren't you were
peeking your Redline and I want
to make sure you're okay. I
don't want to. I don't want to
hurt yourself there.
Are you okay? Because just
before we started, and we were
playing the fat lady, it sounded
like you let out a cry of
anguish or pain or both. Yeah, I
kicked the same device I keep
did such a thing and in this
room is on the floor. Which
shouldn't be there. And I kicked
it. Hurt.
kicked this damn thing. I don't
know why. Just don't move. I
imagined like a bucket. Except
there was a brick under the
buckets. I want to put it there
just to mess with you.
Yeah, yeah. Okay. No.
A boots on the ground. Cuf
update.
Oh, yes. This is the priority.
bombing the shelling of the
kindergarten in Ukraine.
You want to do the alien. Okay,
if you want to do kids first. I
don't I just it just it's just
something I'm going to read. So
you're gonna have to do this
update first? I don't there's
no, I have no clips. Is that
someone bombing and shelling the
kindergarteners? Oh, yeah, yeah,
yeah. Those rooskies Yeah, I got
it. Okay, I trusted.
Alright, so today is day nine.
And
I have to say that this, this
COVID thing is not what I
expected it to be. Again, I've
not had any, any fevers or
anything after the first couple
of days, which I I think I
attribute to the ways of Verto
kit. Yeah. You're gonna have to
explain what did you expect it
to be? Well, I expect it to be
like a flu. Where after you've
had the fever and you've had a
couple days, we feel a little
bit fuzzy. That then you get
better and then you know, you
gradually just kind of like
okay, I'm just good. And back to
go about it's about a six seven
day cycle. Yeah, yeah, Max. Max,
for sure. I mean, flu for me
would be five. Yes. 567 Then
you're completely back. So no,
it's this weird waves that come
back. And not a fever or
anything. But have severe waves
of fatigue. Yes. Yeah. And just
eating right now I'm still
working. I still do four shows a
week. So it's, it's not like I'm
sitting at home.
But then I'm I am wipes like we
were walking the dog two days
ago. And whatever happened, the
leash dropped. And she was about
to run after some varmint, I'm
like, Ah, and so I'm running to
step on the leash and maybe
three yards, and I'm out of
breath. Like, okay, that's not
normal.
The brain fog is kind of okay, I
don't I don't have any problems.
You know, what's interesting is
the amount of people when you
have it, who will immediately
start emailing you with
everything you're doing wrong,
and what you should what you
should be doing. Oh, no,
everything wrong. It's pretty
much like that. Not a no man,
you shouldn't be doing this. You
got to be doing this. This is
what works. Who does a lot of
that. But also, people now that
I understand what it is now
people are sharing with me. And
I and I comprehend what they're
saying. I mean, this this
healthy 40 year old guys, I know
who took three weeks, and they
had dizziness and all kinds of
my signings month. A month.
Yeah, he's what? 27
Now he's like, 32 he's born 85
figured out. Okay, so I'm 36 so
he it was one month of fatigue
on an authentic exactly the way
you're describing it.
And then there's the Phantom
smells. I went outside yesterday
to walk the dog. And right away.
It's like, it smells like the
ocean and the fish are kind of
rotting. I mean, that was where
Jay Jay, another example of a
COVID survivor. Yeah, she's too.
She, by the way contradicted my
comparing your screwball taste,
taste and smell difference to
hers. Her hers was
you said yours was metallic? No.
Yeah, I had a sip of wine.
It tastes like tin foil. Yeah,
yeah, that's the graphene oxide.
He said, hers was more sulfuric
maybe or like, like you're now
getting with the smelling this
just sulfurous aromas for no
good reason. Right? And I'm sure
the zinc is not helping, I'm
still taking zinc,
you know that that can mess up
your, your smell and your taste
a little bit.
So there's that and and and then
the the final thing is we have
the antigen tests from from
Abbott Labs, because I'm not
putting anything from China.
Chinese test not that way. So
I've been a put a picture in the
news, this Chinese test. So this
company that is in the company,
look them up. They're talking
about the test the government
sent you. Yeah, the test the
government sent me during
located Palo Alto does the test
I say made in China, the company
in Palo Alto is made in China is
owned by two Chinese companies.
Yeah. Isn't that wonderful? The
fact is Chinese company in China
makes most of these tests all
over the country, what is what
would happen to Biden's Made in
America thing? And I know that
Abbott Labs has plenty because
we have a friend who gets them
wholesale. So we got we got six
tests when they send them to us
very sweet of them.
Now, so, you know, it's like, I
don't know what good it's not
PCR I don't know what good these
tests are. But you know, after
eight days, and I, and Tina has
nothing, she has no symptoms.
Nothing's wrong with her. She's
fine. It's a little weird for
her because says, Do you feel
okay, I said, Well, yeah, no,
it's hard to explain. It's like,
I know, I look okay, I'm
working. But there's sometimes
just, you know, severe fatigue.
Okay.
thing that, okay, so the test.
We both took a test yesterday,
and I'm still testing positive.
And this is nine to eight days
yesterday. And it whatever that
means, right? Who the hell knows
what these tests are showing.
But whatever I have, she doesn't
have or she had some kind of
different tests because she gets
a negative for COVID
thing that is
that I had earlier this week, I
actually had to sit down and
talk to my wife about it. I
said,
when I can feel this thing in my
body. And it makes me mad
because I've been violated, you
know, clearly by some foreign
thing that some fuckers made in
a lab somewhere, and that we are
by a bio weapon is intended to
be not released. Well, maybe it
was intended to be really miss
just who knows. But it's
annoying. Yeah, I would say
you'd be irked and I got a
little anxious from it. You
know, I'm just walking in like,
this thing. What is this thing
doing? Like in your chest? We're
just like, a little anxious. And
of course, you know, I'm I got
my head on straight. And I
talked to Tina battling. I'm
feeling kind of weird about
this. So calm down. But I can
see where people who really
haven't been investigating and
deconstructing for two years of
getting totally freaked out.
really freaked out. I think a
lot of people die from being
freaked out. Yes. Well, I think
the numbers in the United States
which have been which have been
primed, American public has been
primed by the media to freak out
by the media and the government
and the Big Pharma. I think that
because of that, I think that
accounts for the maximum debt,
why does the United States have
the most deaths in the world? I
mean, it doesn't make any real
sense if you stop for one second
and think about it at all, is we
even prepared for this pandemic,
David decided to scare people to
death, which can be done easily
and the New York Times this
morning has a whole article
COVID patients may have higher
risk of mental health problems.
I knew Oh, that's just never
gonna be the case with you know.
But
you know what they what they're
saying is if you had COVID You
You could have mental health
problems please ignore the
anxiety of it being a manmade
bio weapon please ignore the
anxiety of mandates the
incessant oh my god, we're all
gonna die from the media. That's
what's making people crazy.
Big study they did there. Of
course, it's COVID COVID Did it
not anything else? Not not the
media itself, not the New York
Times. And now here comes the
kicker. So just two three weeks
ago, I asked you if you would
feel comfortable sticking
something up your nose that the
government sent you? And I know
that that made you pause and you
probably have not done so. Of
course not of course that was
you know, a I'm just a crazy ass
conspiracy theorist. I mean, why
would he not think
I'm a nutcase. And then the CDC
post this video yesterday,
remember that no swab he took,
if it was a PCR test, around
five to 10% of them end up here
in laboratory setup to conduct
genomic sequencing. genomic
sequencing is a process used to
analyze the genetic makeup of
viruses, sort of like creating
and then assembling really large
puzzles, the SARS cov. Two
genome is about 30,000 bases
long, that's an RNA single
stranded deposit of RNA virus.
And that length, if you just
typed out the A's, US and G's
and C's, it's about the same
length as the US Constitution
and Bill of Rights. All viruses
like SARS Kobe to continually
evolve as they replicate. Those
changes in the genetic code are
called mutations. A variant has
one or more of these mutation,
labs continuously analyze the
genome of SARS, cov, to to keep
track of variants that pose
threats to public health, a lot
of the laboratory testing itself
is moving one of the tubes
around the example of conversion
gives you a good sense of what
that process kind of looks like
on the back end, blue is virus,
the gold is human. And the red
is the viral attachment protein.
We have tools like neck strain
in Michael react and others that
allow us to put sequence data
into place and time.
Okay, so without my consent,
I've done a PCR test in the
past. It's possible that that
was taken by the CDC and put
into their testing and then
genomic sequencing. And he says
here, we have tools that we can
put that down right to place in
time. So when you're sending
something by the government to
your address, which you
registered for, who the hell
knows what they're doing?
This is this is this is
egregious. Can Can they just do
that? Well.
I mean, it did obviously, clip
that's got nothing to do with
COVID. But it's got to do with
what you just talked about play
rape kit DNA clip on.
A woman who's San Francisco de
hsfo Dean says had her DNA from
a rape victim kit used against
her in a different criminal
investigation will not face
charges in that case, but he
says he will not use DNA
obtained in an unlawful way. And
he is dropping felony property
charges filed against the woman.
Bodeen says he is now aware
based on information from the
San Francisco Crime Lab, that
using victim DNA from rape
investigations is a routine
practice, not only in San
Francisco, but around the state.
We're here today to stand up for
survivors of sexual assault for
their constitutional rights for
their dignity. And Francisco
Police Chief Bill Scott says the
city's DNA collection policies
have been legally vetted and do
conform with the State and
National Forensic standards,
though he says he is committed
to ending the practice if it is
confirmed rape kit DNA has been
used against victims. Yeah,
yeah, this is um, this is
uncommon. Now we're really
territory. What? Let's go. Let's
go one step further is take that
to that store that we just
heard. They're not going to use
their job. Nope, can't do it.
Can't use it. No, no, good. What
if the person is says she was
caught for a petty, petty theft
or something?
What if the person was a serial
killer?
And this rape kit DNA identified
her?
What would you do then? Yeah.
What would the judge do? Sure.
Would anybody do? Yeah.
Well, yeah, of course. Oh, crap.
I'm saying guilty right away
guilty offer the Ghoulies. Done.
They're not going to sounds good
on paper. But now.
What do you mean? They once your
DNA is is captured and put in a
database? It's YES. YES. YES.
YEAH. But now Now we now we can
see the Cavalier Enos. Hey, you
know, do you remember that swab
yet that we did of you? Which we
all said like they're taking
your DNA. Wow.
Oh, but 10%? Probably 10% is a
good sample of America.
That'd be a nice ass sample of
DNA. Don't you think the Chinese
would love to own that
information? Well, everyone's
collecting all this right? On
your Chinese test kit from a
Chinese company in the heart of
China known as bursledon not
gonna swab myself in this and in
China, who knows where it goes.
You don't want to go anywhere.
It's a home kit. Oh, throw it
out.
And they come by and they
collect it and they get them all
and they got your address I'm
telling you, is when you throw
it out that they get it they
grab the garbage? Yes, it's got
a tracker and it's exactly what
I have to burn it to graphene
oxide tracking quantum tattoo,
or whatever. Okay, so that's the
CDC but we really don't have to
be worried because the CDC has
been there the whole time. And
you know, whatever the CDC says
we know it you just kind of got
to follow it because those are
the guys that would know or has
that changed.
Dr. Scott Gottlieb, you know,
the CDC guidelines have been
confusing. They've been
befuddling. They have seem to
defy science as we know it in
some ways, but I guess this is
the reality. And this is
probably why they change those
guidelines to reflect exactly
what we're seeing right now. I
mean, I don't understand why
they didn't say that at the
time. But knowing that you're
going to have would you say 1%
of the population being
infected, having 10% infected at
any point in time, as we've been
moving through the last several
weeks? Is that what the CDC saw
and knew is that why we've
gotten this kind of crazy
guidance? I think the CDC
guidelines reflect the reality
that a lot of the spread right
now is being done by people who
are mildly asymptomatic and
aren't turning over their
infections and sort of pose all
the regulations and restrictions
on the small percentage of
people were actually getting
diagnosed. And self isolating
isn't going to control this
epidemic, just like we're not
doing contact tracing. Right
now, a lot of schools aren't
making recommendations to
quarantine students when there's
a case in the class because
there's just so much infection,
that you're not going to be
driving this epidemic by the
infections that you're turning
over. I think with respect to
the CDC guidance more generally.
I mean, the reality is that the
CDC is not an agency accustomed
to talking to the public, they
usually issue their
recommendations through public
health agencies to providers in
this epidemic, they were thrust
into a position of having issue
bottom line recommendations to
consumers, it's not something
they do. I think we made a
mistake all along for the last
two years looking to the CDC for
guidance on how we were going to
live our lives when we really
should have
guidance. You know, ultimately,
you need to reform the CDC, we
need some kind of public health
agency capable of doing this was
not that agency. And it's very
hard for an agency to self
organize and reform itself in a
setting of a crisis. CDC has
been unable to do that. Holy, I
mean, my mind is blown. thrown
the CDC under the bus and what
for what purpose? Because
everything looks someone's got
to take the blame. Everything
was wrong, the masking was
wrong. You won't get COVID was
wrong. So who they blame the
faceless this faceless CDC
people no one's gonna get in
trouble. It's a we have to ski
woman from the CDC. No, it's the
seat. No, no, no, no, it's we
just need a new public health
agency. We need to reinvent the
VA. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no FDA is that they know what
they're doing because they are
the pharmaceutical companies
come on. It's the fact that that
this was not a didn't go viral.
People like what God leap is now
saying the CDC we should have
not trusted them throughout the
entire pandemic, because they
don't really know. Oh, come on.
This is a moment in history.
That must be bookmarked.
Crazy, seriously crazy.
See, we have to keep covering up
for myocarditis. Let's find
other reasons than possible gene
therapy shots. A new study of
adults showed a 4% higher risk
of a major heart problem up to a
year after infection, such as
blood clot stroke, heart attack,
even in previously healthy
people who had mild COVID
Researchers estimate around 3
million Americans have suffered
heart complications. Isn't that
unbelievable?
Yeah, with this kind of a clip
we played last show. Yeah. But
it just keeps trying to throw it
trying to make it sound as
though it's got nothing to do
with the vaccine. Oh, no. Of
course. No, it's It's long
COVID. Now all of a sudden, it
wasn't that before, but it is
now. On the testing front,
Google's provider of COVID-19
tests. Q health Have you heard
of Q health?
Q anon.
See you EQ health.
Well, they went they went they
went public?
Yeah, under the symbol hlt. H,
it's now a $3 billion company.
And they have this.
Let me see. I'm looking at the
IPO picture. I don't see any
Chinese there.
They have a like a, like a
device that you have in your
home. Of course, internet of
things. And you insert a tube.
And yeah, and they can do all
kinds of tests. So right now
it's like a COVID-19 test but
and then you stick it back into
the into the device and then
and then you're good to go human
resource. You're good to go. You
can leave you can go outside you
are free and clear. Or something
like that.
So where's Bill Gates man, he's
way behind on this.
This
is the sleep podcast is that
belong to WaPo? Is that
Washington Post? wobble wobble
wobble is it WaPo? Yeah. Okay,
so this is Washington Post and
kind of,
but it never wasn't. It wasn't
originally but they ended up
buying it. They bought it. They
bought it now it's under the
auspices. So they they they
Identify a symptom of COVID. Not
Han, your speakers a little
loud, too. It's everything's out
of whack.
So they, they identified a new
symptom of COVID, which we have
not discussed. And it and what's
kind of weird about it is, is
the term that they use to
describe this, particularly to
women, it just it felt very
blame. And like just playing it
down, like at some big joke. I
don't even know if this symptom
is real. I sure hope not. Do you
know anything about COVID? Dick
shrinkage? Yeah, what? So in
terms of why there are negative
effects, she's a doctor who's
speaking, by the way COVID On a
penis, right? The main reason
that we think this occurs is
something what we call into
filial dysfunction. And I'm
using like, you know, jargon
words here. But that's basically
the cells that line your blood
vessels, they're like smooth
muscle cells on the line your
blood vessels, and they're
really important for the
function of many different
organs, and COVID gets into
those cells. And so that means
it affects many different organs
in your body, not just your
lungs. And because the erection
is, you know, a blood flow
event, right, you get hard
because a whole bunch of blood
moves into your penis and stays
there. When those blood vessels
are affected, you know, then
then you can get the erectile
dysfunction. And there's
actually a really cool study
that was done from by Some
neurologists in Miami, where
they took samples of penis
tissue in men who were
undergoing a penile implant
surgery. And they looked for
COVID in the penis, and they
found COVID You know, virus
particles in people's penises,
and this was after they had
completely recovered from the
disease. So we totally know that
COVID Dick is like a real thing.
And people aren't just like
making it up like the COVID is
actually in your deck.
I get it now.
I get it, you get well I see it.
What was it Chinese development,
leveled the playing field is
called equity John
equity.
debt equity, we call that
equity. You know, so first of
all,
it's just unbecoming for a
doctor and anyone to talk about
when you're talking about a
medical issue with men to say
your dik dik shrinkage COVID
Dick
Yeah, I agree. I didn't like
that.
There has to be a a technical a
medical term that was penis get
a medical term for a hangnail
you got a medical term, but now
all of a sudden you get Dick
shrinkage. Ah and the but they
also laugh about haha. Ah, but
this being America where we are
totally influenced by our media.
You know what this gives people
erectile dysfunction. Yeah, it
doesn't doesn't take much.
guys gonna get it any man.
Much just I don't want to miss
your night. It doesn't take like
a COVID Dig man. Over dig what's
going on? Come on. Come on,
buddy. Come on. Please, guys
staying it's it's rare, very
suggested this a posthypnotic
suggestion. Very hard. This Wait
a minute. This has been going on
for over two years. And this is
the first we've heard of this.
Mm hmm. posthypnotic suggestion.
We had women at the Washington
Post. Yep. Dimmitt men haters of
the universe. Now we have heard
from some of our producers who
had erectile issues. Being with
a partner a woman specifically
the examples we have who was
vaccinated. You remember that?
One of our producers had some
issues with the exosome yes when
he yeah exosome moment to show
they broke up with her.
Rightfully so.
Couldn't resist
so who knows who knows but yeah,
I mean, if it gets into it is a
blood event. She's right about
that the doctor? Well, I cannot
give you any any boots on the
ground information because I'm a
baby. I am not allowed to kiss
her. I can hug her. I'm not
allowed to kiss her. Yeah,
probably good idea. Yeah, of
course. You don't want the mama
sick when the mama bear gets
sick then things suck. No then
you're screwed. I just want to
wind it up by saying I can see
where a more a stronger strain
if that's even a thing who knows
can't trust the CDC really?
Scott Gottlieb No, they're no
good they're no good. Yeah, it
was a mistake to trust them.
mistake
that
see did
There it is. It's I can't I
can't think in
lane fog. I'm, I'm 50 I'm 57
Thank you. I'm 57 You know what?
Even someone who's 67 I wouldn't
I wouldn't want you to get it.
You know, the older you are, the
harder it is to bounce back from
this crap. Okay, so I have
received 15 emails at least of
people saying
something's wrong with your
audio setup. There's something
off I keep hearing a alert
sounds bongs sounds like dings
and dongs. What's wrong? always
played bells? No, John, your new
device has to be banned. Why?
Because people think it's
Windows alert sounds they think
it's the doorbell. Really? It
sounds really weird. It's
distracting people. Is it that
clear? Yes. Nobody? No, it's not
really clear. It comes through
like it's an alert from Windows.
Or go nuts. It drives me nuts.
Oh, keep hearing it. Windows
alerts. But I did. Okay, I'm
gonna play one more little
thing. All right, we're gonna do
a riff. You can do a riff, but
you can't just be like,
indiscriminately sneaking it in
there because people get now
okay, let me use limit. I got
two things to do. I'll put it in
advance. I've got other devices
Believe me, I believe but I am
going to learn to play Happy
Birthday the song on this thing,
okay.
Now, if I played it, by the way,
it was instead of with the nice
soft God thing and instead
played it with a hard stick like
this. Let me hear it. It will
sound Chinesey and it won't
sound like let me hear it. Let
me hear it.
But I don't like that sound is
not melodic at all. It sounds
terrible. Yeah, it's crap.
So the idea that it's it's been
retired. No, you're fine to do
it if you're doing the whole
risk, but not just like sneak it
in there. Because I don't know.
People don't know what's going
on.
With those poor people that
people have never complained
about your noisemakers there
that. People think it's the
doorbell. They're like, what is
that? What is going on? Yes. Is
nothing more annoying to me?
When I'll be honest about it. So
I'm listening to some radio or
something or commercial and
somebody raise a doorbell on the
commercial? Yeah. I have that.
And I think it happens to be the
same doorbell ring I have is
like some hit the door. Yeah. Or
the dog will start barking.
That's Oh, yeah, that sucks.
That happens. Okay. I'm sorry.
No, I apologize to everybody out
there for for. But I will thank
Judy, for sending me this
device. But I will learn how to
play Happy birthday to you on
it. Yeah. And then will you
excited about that? No, I'm
excited. I'm excited to hear
your concerto. Oh, god, yes, I
already played if you but in 14,
almost 15 years, no one has ever
complained about any of your
noisemakers like this, and not
really complained. But to like
they were saying that I had a
problem with my audio. Now, if
that's where your noisemaker
steps Oh, well, we've been
getting that before I brought
that noisemaker up. And I
listen, listen to some of these
complaints. Or somebody says
this buzzing and there's this
there's, and I listen to this
show.
I don't listen to it
religiously. But I do listen to
it. I haven't caught any of this
sounds fine. People, people.
Okay. Let's see, we have a
couple of couple. Oh, yes. So
then, the other thing we've been
tracking,
which just you know how it was
popping up in the news, and this
goes back to the original, weird
alert, we got about some vaccine
trial in Australia, that they
halted it because people were
all of a sudden testing positive
for HIV. And HIV has been a
thing throughout this entire
pandemic.
Possibly, there's some piece of
HIV in the virus itself. There's
some evidence well, not even
evidence, but some of the
boosters were administered with,
were not the booster, the Pfizer
pill with an HIV and HIV drug.
So it's been around and now and
now all of a sudden, next to a
breakthrough treatment curing a
woman of HIV. The middle aged
American woman needed a stem
cell transplant for leukemia
doctors used donated umbilical
cord blood that contained a rare
HIV resistant mutation. The
patient essentially developed a
new immune system after the
procedure. She's the third known
case of HIV remission, but
health experts say that the
treatment is not ideal for large
populations. And this I think,
was no I think this was the
point of the, of the piece of
the or of the news is that the
umbilical cord stem cells, it's
not ideal for everybody. But you
know what's coming next, you
know what's coming and can they
apply what they did for this
Women, woman to others. So we
see more people, quote unquote,
cured of HIV. And that's the
hope, Yasmin, they're actually
hoping two different things,
one, that they could use this on
other people, but they're only
using it on people who have
leukemia, and need that type of
treatment, because it is a
dangerous treatment, they have
to essentially kill their immune
system, and then give them a new
immune system in hopes that they
don't have HIV in there, and it
helps her leukemia. And I think
around 50 people in the US a
year could be eligible for this.
At the same time, though, it's
giving them a lot of information
on what direction they need to
take with HIV research to try
and get that elusive cure
they've been working on for
decades. And we're one step
closer now. Yeah, this is, of
course, going to be an mRNA
solution. This you can see it
being tied up right before our
very times that that that that
that that data data. So
the know the circus coming to
town, what was that it's coming
down to Broadway. And so we
already know that door, some
people that can't get get HIV,
they had the star systems have
got something different about
them, their immune state cannot
cannot get a roadway into that.
Women say again, what you're
saying I didn't under there's a
bunch of there's a group, it was
in the population in general
that can't get HIV, they just
can't get it. And it has been
discussed in the literature. And
it's not everybody's a few
people out of a lot. And
it's got to have something to do
with their immune system being
somewhat skewed or different or
something. And I think this is a
road a pathway into creating
that in other people. Oh,
because because you had you have
some kind of cool resistance,
and we're going to pack it
anyway. Yeah, equity, equity
equity, but but they that
umbilical cord or whatever it
was that they used as the basis
for the stem cells, stem cells,
it was one of those people.
That's why it worked. Because,
you know, there's an I question
that because, you know, there's
one other example of a placenta,
I think, or maybe it was also,
there's some black woman whose
DNA has been ordered cells have
been used for, like, 1000s of
different cures. Yeah, I mean,
Moe had a whole date on it. And
it's like, no one ever knows,
you know, it's just like, and it
was stolen from her and there,
and her family did well, yes.
And the family's like, yes, die
now. Well, the family sued. You
know, it's like, hey, we need
some money. You're, you're using
her, would you use it without
permission anyway, I wonder if
it's hers. I wonder if that's
what it's from? Oh, that's a
funny idea. Henrietta Lacks.
That's her name. Hen. Thank you,
trolls Henrietta Lacks. It's
very, it's very interesting
story. And I'd never heard of it
before, but her stem cells have
been used for a lot of different
things.
So maybe that's what it is, but
it may account you know, there
are some
I'm gonna make this giant leap
of faith, but there are some
people who are notorious for
being healers, literally. So
when they actually, you know,
put hands I get to say, or I
give you a hug or something,
they transfer whatever, crazy
exosomes they exude and you
actually will get cured and I
don't know. Lakhs woman. Oh,
yes. Some of these
characteristics. I don't know if
that's like this, like faith
healers. Maybe faith healers
pretend to do this. Most of them
can't. Hmm. I mean, they can't
date No, of course not but
trying to sell it and they're
mostly full of crap. But and
that's what you see on TV. But
there are people so I've never
run into one that there are
people supposedly that have the
skill to do that. And and it's
been documented too many times
to ignore it. That's this woman
lacks is like maybe some proof
of that. Yeah, it was definitely
something she had that.
Something weird about her. Yeah.
Something weird about her. I
tell you.
The
Senate confirmed Dr. Robert
Califf to be the commissioner of
the FDA.
Now this guy was already once a
commissioner of the FDA.
And he has all kinds of
contracts $8 million worth of
contracts with the major drug
companies. And now that was
deemed kind of problematic. But
and I think five looking over
this scene, it's okay five
Republicans cross party line to
confirm him. Who are those five
Republican Murkowski Collins
Romney and I'm missing two who I
don't know those are the main
ones. Yeah, those are the ones
that does I mean, that's that's
horrible. Basically Democrats
that call themselves or I was
listening to
Kara Swisher not my hate Listen,
she's she's kind of by default
to hate listen. But she has this
podcast called sway and it's
interesting she has she has good
guests on. And of course she she
still is completely tarred the
way she talks, but doesn't
matter since I want to hear
these people. And so it's not
too long. It's just perfect,
actually. And she had a guy on
who wrote a book about the
Sackler family, the opioid
Sackler family. And,
you know, the whole conversation
is about, oh, my god and the FDA
and the and the Attorney
General. Everyone's all in and
it's corrupt, and there's
favoritism and blah, blah, blah.
And at no point does this dawn
on Kara Swisher that we are in
the middle of an exact same
event on a magnificent scale?
The exact same thing? Why would
it dawned on her it is? Because
I think she's smart. I think
she's smart.
And all she can she can even
condemn the government people.
No, no. Oh, those evil Sacklers
ah,
have people this is what I've
been reading the only wolf Holy
crap.
No, me Woolf. I mean, she is she
she wrote three sub stacks you
really worth worth reading. The
one that caught my eye was, Is
it time for intellectuals to
talk about God, she has resorted
to prayer.
Now, she's really a character. I
love that, that she's doing all
this because she has been in the
center of liberal elite
douchebaggery I think her entire
career and life major, major
major league left she even wrote
an article called thinking like
a tyrant where she describes one
of these dinner parties that a
hedge fund guy, and they're all
hating on Greece because Greece
was voting in the referendum to
against austerity. And he was
bitching at those stupid Greeks
because of course, he had a bet
that austerity would happen it
did ultimately happen. And, and
she was trying and what she does
in the substack is try to
explain how these otherwise
probably kind of nice people
just go nuts. You know, like the
experiment that we've all
probably seen on YouTube where
someone says, go ahead and shock
that fucker. And it's because
it's someone from the CDC who's
in control and, and has
authority, okay, you know, and
then people have no problem
doing it when they have some
authority telling them that it's
okay to do this. But then the
praying thing, I have to say her
argument is, this is so evil.
This cannot be just humans,
concocting this evil scheme,
says, Therefore, I have to
believe in the counter force of
God
is very compelling. And must
say, very compelling. Just
crazy.
Anyway, that's what that's where
we're at the the people who are
there we're at the point where
Naomi Wolf has the down on their
hands and knees. Yes, right.
Yeah, how bad things are. I
mean, that's gotta say
something.
And of course all eyes on the
courageous Canadians who just
have stolen the world's heart
everyone loves what they're
doing. And it's it's being
replicated worldwide, not
reported. trucker protests are
happening everywhere on all
kinds of scale. Okay, DEP you're
gonna go to that? Or do I do can
I do a counterpoint before you
do? Go for it? The problem is to
counterpoints long it's like a
multiple clips. Oh, then then
let me just set us up and then
why don't we do? Point
counterpoint. You did a point.
Okay. First, a background from
ABC. Tonight, Canada taking
drastic new action to put an end
to the so called Freedom convoy
trucker protests, paralyzing the
country's capital city. Prime
Minister Justin Trudeau invoking
the emergencies Act, a never
before US law, granting the
Canadian government broad powers
including the ability to remove
vehicles and freeze bank
accounts, occupying streets,
harassing people breaking the
law. This is not a peaceful
protest. The time to go home is
not tonight officials blocking
people from crossing the border
into Canada. The Canadian Border
Services Agency is already
turning back non Canadians
trying to enter Canada to
participate in blockades. For
the past three weeks truckers
have been clogging the streets
of Ottawa disrupting daily life
shutting down schools and
businesses to protest vaccine
mandates and all COVID
restrictions but tonight the
Ambassador Bridge the busiest
land border crossing between the
US and Canada is back open.
Police finally clearing the
remaining protesters Sunday
arresting more than two dozen
people the into the
week long blockade can't come
soon enough for American
automakers Chrysler, Ford and
General Motors all forced to
shut down plants and cancel
shifts due to the disruption in
the supply chains of carports.
David, this new emergency
deployment, which will not
involve the military, removing
protesters could last as long as
30 days. So I'm just going to
play a couple clips that just
accentuate what's going on
regarding the emergency pot, the
emergencies act that that was, I
think, quite a shock to
Canadians. And it's not going
over well, it's not I don't
know, I tried to get the whole
clip. I didn't do it and break
it down from Trudeau, but I
mentioned this, he said the
emergencies Act is a is the is
not the is the
the thing to do as a last
resort, after
the first things have failed.
And then he says, and now that I
mentioned after the second
things have failed, what were
the first and second things that
failed, that he had to do this,
he never says, I have no idea.
And he made a point of saying
with this is I'm only doing this
because the first and second
things have failed. Seems seems
like some legal mo crap some
legal mumbo jumbo, he had
dimension to make it he didn't
make a mistake. It seems to be
really about one thing and one
thing only this is the Deputy
Prime Minister of sushi of
finance, we are announcing the
following immediate actions.
First, we are broadening the
scope of Canada's anti money
laundering, laundering and
terrorist financing rules so
that they cover crowdfunding
platforms, and the payment
service providers they use.
These changes cover all forms of
transactions, including digital
assets, such as
cryptocurrencies.
The illegal blockades have
highlighted the fact that
crowdfunding platforms, and some
of the payment service providers
they use are not fully captured
under the proceeds of crime and
terrorist financing act.
Our banks and financial
institutions are already
obligated to report to the
financial transactions and
report analysis center of
Canada, or FINTRAC. As of today,
all crowdfunding platforms, and
the payment service providers
they use must register with
FINTRAC. And they must report
large and suspicious
transactions to FINTRAC. Seems
to me that that's really what
this was about, just to be able
to usher that in and you know,
stop any kind of money flow
there. Because it was no that's
for sure. But the funny thing
is, if you listen to that
carefully, she says they have to
report all large and suspicious
is it large or suspicious or
large and suspicious? Well, it's
in the finance world. It's known
as an SAR so it's suspicious
activity report, which can be
large or justice, but hold on.
How suspicious is it? Is it
because these crowdfunding
things they clearly state what
the moneys for on the website?
Old me, Missy so and so's got
cancer and we're collecting
money for her who did this so
it's camp suspicious means you
don't know what is for right.
This seems to me. No, she's very
clear that this falls under the
Terrorism Financing laws because
the truckers have now been
deemed terrorists, domestic
terrorists. That's the whole
point. I agree with that. But
the way she did the way she
ended, it was different. To talk
about dashboard suspicious, but
suspicious would be if the
money's being raised for
terrorists. That's suspicious.
How's that suspicious know
exactly what it's being raised
for? Okay. Today is a gentleman
your new prime minister of
yours? Look, I'm just I'm not on
his side. No, take a look at the
definition of suspicious. No,
I'm with you. That is bullcrap.
But Hello. It's bullcrap.
The fact that the Prime
Minister's calling his own
people, terrorists,
issue side did one of the
crowdfunding groups one of the
other gifts they made, they made
a public statement that most of
this money because the prime
minister also implied that it
was Americans and other
troublemakers sending the money
in said most of the money is
coming from Canadians. Ah, well
listen to this as $2 to those
justice minister, who was
questioned about giving and this
is a little muddled, but listen
to his answer, but you just
compared people who may have
donated to this to the same
people who are funding maybe a
terrorist. I just want to be
clear here. So this is really
important. A lot of folks says,
Look, I just don't like your
vaccine mandates and I donate to
this now it's illegal. Should I
be worried that the bank can
freeze my account? What's your
answer to that?
Well, if I think if you if you
are a member of, you know, a pro
Trump movement who's donating
hundreds of 1000s of dollars and
millions of dollars to this kind
of thing, then you ought to be
worried. So the Canadian justice
minister says, if you're a pro
Trump guy or gal what? Yeah,
yeah. And you know what, maybe
that's what part of this is
about. Maybe this is to have
some transnational. Oh, oh, you
know, what are our terrorists
here in America, our domestic
violent extremist terrorists,
January six, Trump, Trump, Trump
is six. They are now crossing
the border. So we have to go
after Americans now for the
Canadians issue. Yeah, this is
this is part of the long term
attack going on. Oh, yeah.
There was pushback, some
beautiful pushback. In fact.
I'll play all two and a half
minutes of Melissa Landsman, she
is a
conservative Conservative Party.
She also has a whole bunch of
other excellent qualities. She's
Jewish, and she's lesbian,
married to a woman. So kind of
you kind of can't argue against
her. I mean, she always she
always wins, she wins, she wins.
And she, I think she school.
Trudeau mistake, hopeful vision
for public life isn't a naive
dream. It could be a powerful
force for change. If Canadians
are to trust their government,
their government needs to trust
Canadians. Those are the words
of the prime minister in 2015.
These people very often
misogynistic, racist women,
haters, science deniers, the
French same Prime Minister six
years later, as he fanned the
flames of an unjustified
national emergency. So Mr.
Speaker, when did the Prime
Minister lose his way? When did
it happen?
Right Honorable Prime Minister,
speaker,
Conservative Party members can
stand with people who wave
swastikas, they can stand with
people who
choose to stand with Canadians
who deserve to be able to get to
their jobs, to be able to get
their lives back. These illegal
protests need to stop and they
will.
I just want to remind the
honorable members including the
honorable right honorable Prime
Minister, to use words that are
not inflammatory in the house.
And that's for both sides.
The Honorable as an aside, once
again, it's really a shame we
don't have this type of cool
shit in Congress, so much more
active, lively, fun to listen
to. You get to you know, use
words to really, but slam
somebody in that regard. The
parliamentary system is is more
media friendly.
It's more stop. It's your right.
It's more media friendly. Yeah,
I find it to be a insulting to
the to intelligent Republic, the
intelligent public. The it, I
liked it when I first started
seeing it and Canadian stuff is
probably superior to the
British, because you don't see
it as much, but it's better.
It's really gets lively. So
yeah, but after seeing watching
the Australian version with that
redheaded woman when she was the
prime minister, and she was so
arrogant, and she and she but
she was better spoken than
pretty much anybody else in the
place. And she just burned the
crap out of anyone that even
said anything against her. I
really, the problem I have with
it is that if you get somebody
that's incredibly area dyed, and
very sharp and good at this, one
of the guys who who's the head
of the Oxford debate society
kind of guy, somebody who's
really dynamite. It becomes it
becomes onerous, I don't like
it.
Well, then we will not vote you
in for a Member of Parliament,
you've walked
on the outside looking in to
that are not inflammatory in the
house. And that's for both
the Honourable Member for Lauryn
Hill.
She comes
on becoming Prime Minister, it's
been 48 hours that the
government went from doing
nothing to a national emergency
48 hours into using the measures
48 hours without providing
parliament with the
justification. So my question is
simple. When will the Prime
Minister admit that he's lost
control of the situation that
he's lost control of his country
that he's lost control of his
caucus and that he's lost
control of his leadership?
pockets and support for these
blockades that conservative
politicians need to make a
choice? Are they for the
blockades? Or are they for
communities our economy and
regular Canadians? The member
from privasi pointed out of
emergency blocking illegal
blockades. He has never seen
such a patriotic display in
Canada is nothing patriotic
about hurting fellow Canadians.
The member from Grand Prairie
Mackenzie claims that the
economy is not being held
hostage all the while hundreds
of millions of dollars were
being lost in trade drew to
Barclays and the member from
Sarnia Lambton doesn't believe
her constituents need guaranteed
access now to the Blue Water
Bridge. Mr. Speaker, we stand
with Canadian
so, you know, Justin is the
pretty boy of the class of the
elite class. He has a lot he had
a lot of standing he's pretty
you know, when you're when
you're pretty in politics, you
you just get some extra points.
He has no idea what he's doing.
He's that whole piece. He was
all reading. Someone else had to
write him that rebuttal. And all
eyes on him, you know, and so I
think that he feels like well, I
can't screw this up. I mean, I
have to end this I have to stand
strong. And everyone else is
like well, someone's got to go
might as well be that drip. So
it's it's kind of like the whole
to me it feels like the world is
watching what's going to happen
and around him and even the
Quebec and the Quebec Ian's the
Quebec they're like Quebec quad
yeah Kevin quiet this this sheet
is metal there's no good making
no sense. And, and our favorite
crack smoker Doug Ford, although
he waffles around. But here's
what he said. Even when you go
to you go to Costco, or Walmart,
you go shopping, you know, you
don't know if the person has a
shot besides or not. But we also
know that it doesn't matter if
you have one shot or 10 shots
you can catch COVID See, the
Prime Minister has triple shots
and I know hundreds of people
three shots that caught COVID We
just have to be careful that
always make sure we wash your
hands and and move forward. But
calm we can't stay in this
position forever. We got to
learn to live with us and get on
with our lives. I bet if I asked
every single person in this
room, you want these damn
mastered you want them off, they
want them off. They want to get
back to normal. They want to be
able to go for dinner with their
families. And there's every
single person including myself
and those people that are
unvaccinated. You know, sure
there's there's a rabble rousers
and people that just don't
believe in it. And that's their
choice. This is about again, not
democracy and freedoms and
liberties. And I hate as a
government telling anyone what
to do. We just got to get moving
forward and get out of this and
protect the jobs. You know, I
think a lot of people call them
probably yourself to everyone's
done with us. Like we are done
with it. Let's let's start
moving on and cautiously and,
you know, we've followed the
rules all of us. 90 90% of us
for over two years. The world's
done with it. So let's just move
forward. So he's not a lot of
people like yeah, he butts lamb
to go. He said we're not having
it. No, he didn't. Really,
really sickly on Trudeau sides.
That's what it sounds like to
me. He's going to finish this to
beginning when you've watched
his earlier clips he was very
much on he's afraid of being bum
rushed by the public and
decapitated, which is probably a
valid fear. Not a bad idea. And
the other guy who is on Trudeau
side is the police. Chief of
Police. did he resign? did he
resign? Quit? Yeah, but he was
on Trudeau sign. Yeah, I don't
know. Do you know why he said he
quit. Don't you know why?
Black the racist threatened him?
Yes, this Yes. This is a story.
Yes, it's Yes. Yes. He got out
for good what his real. The real
reason is he knew that this is
not going to end well. Exactly.
Anything to do with it? Fun clip
floating around of
Pierre Trudeau. That was funny.
You sent the newsletter. Yeah,
it's cute. How did that happen?
Just Well, I know how to have is
when you brought it up in the
last show. And it got stuck in
my brain. Because you're talking
about his dad Pierre. Yeah.
Yeah. So for some reason, it
gets stuck. So I wrote that
newsletter. You said Pierre
Trudeau instead of Justin. I'm
like whoa COVID Man, this is
crap. I had to think about it
too. Wait a minute. That's not
his name. Is it? scratch scratch
here's a here's one of those fun
little little videos that comes
back to it's out of context, no
doubt but it's always fun to
listen to even with Sun TV
watching for any flip he was
asked Which country he most
admired and referred to China as
the level of of admiration I
actually have for China.
Because their basic dictatorship
is allowing them to actually
turn the economy around on a
dime and say we need to go green
as fast as we need to start you
know investing in solar. I'll be
there is the flexibility that I
know Stephen Harper must dream
about having a dictatorship that
he could do everything you want
of
course they all love it. Not
just true Joe, they all love it.
They all love the dictatorship
ideas just just a great, it's so
much fun. And the joke of it is
because China's more
industrialized in terms of like
just pollution than anyone
watching the Olympics is just
hilarious, especially that ski
jump which is right in the
middle of between a bunch of
cooling towers and nuclear
cooling towers, but their
nuclear cooling towers aren't
there
looks like a cooling tower can
be for anything but I don't know
what kind of I don't know
there's a nuclear nuclear plant
there or not there might be this
should be because you're right
yeah, that's what I'm that's
what I'll be showing you see
that type of cooling towers
tends to be in a nuke see to me,
and I'd like to know because to
me, it kind of said China, China
says oh, look, there's no coal
here. We got nuke work, we're
clean, we're clean, we're good
but but to see the guys in a
snowboard flying high in the air
and a free and a big old big air
or whatever they call that one
thing and that cooling tower in
the background is some of the
photos are priceless. Yeah. And
I mean that whole event thing is
just just out of control. I just
wanted me while I do have these
clips I want to get out of the
way which are kind of the
opposite of the way we see
things okay. And this is a local
this is all over the country and
we can't deny it exists it's
everywhere. These are the left
wing not left wing but actually
centrist
centrist talk show guys who
actually carry water for the
left and really have a look
they're all over the they're
everywhere. We have one here kg
we have actually the lineup on
kgvo am here in a 10 Is God all
most easy. Okay, well it's
California so yeah, you're gonna
have these not everywhere. Don't
Don't kid yourself. All right.
Now this look, they're always
local. They don't really have a
you know, there's no syndication
for him. Because what they're
really their audio, I don't
think they have the ability to
get syndicated. This is their
stuff is too, to hear it hears
it, they, they're obsessive.
They're like, I want to listen
much and listen to him go off on
Tucker Carlson. And this is very
common with the left all over
the country, because we don't
fully understand it. Tucker
brings it up once a while on
this show. But let's listen to
John Rossman on TC 810. John,
I'm very, very worried about
what Russia is about to do
invading Ukraine is going to
create a worldwide catastrophe.
Now we talked about this a lot.
But I want to approach this from
a slightly different situation.
Oh, I'm in the business of being
a commentator and a talk show
host. I'm not in the news
business. I do essentially what
others do in this business,
including Tucker Carlson. So I
want to ask a question a Fox
News host, Tucker Carlson and I
use Fox and news together dog
deep regret is called Ukraine
virtue signal much ins
democratically elected president
is Olinsky a dictator. And his
question why the US isn't on
Russia's side. In a show on
Monday, which I watched when I
got home. Tucker Carlson claimed
Democrats in the United States
were wrongly framing of the
Russia Ukraine crisis as good
versus evil because he claimed
Ukraine is not a democracy.
Carlson, we should remind you as
previously sought to directly
compare Russia to Ukraine
despite their different
political systems. You
understand Russia is an
authoritarian regime ruled by
Vladimir Putin. While Ukraine is
a democracy Solinsky was
elected. I want to ask you what
you think about this. I want to
know whether you consider Tucker
Carlson to be in the category of
Tokyo rose broadcast for Japan
or norsu. Or maybe like Laura,
haha, who broadcast for Germany.
So I guess we're off COVID Then
I thought we weren't on COVID We
were on the truckers at the
truckers. Yeah. Oh, no, it comes
in Go. Okay. All right.
COVID You poor guy. I just Just
an aside, this is just an aside.
I want to play this little aside
just so you get a feeling for
this guy. And and his ilk. It's
not just him. Tucker Carlson,
the John Rothman decide Tucker
Carlson. And I gotta tell you,
he's a pure propagandist for
Russia. You think I'm wrong in
saying that? And then you have
Prime Minister Trudeau, who
invoked emergency powers to
quell the COVID restriction
protest, and the right is
accusing him of being a
dictator.
Ah, where does this John Roth
come from? Tom Rothman John
Roth. John Rossman. Yes, John
Roth. I'll look him up. Yeah,
look at my piece. He's a if you
just put him in Google, he'll
show up. He's, he's actually a
book writer. And he was always a
Republican. And he's written a
lot of books on the Republican
Party. I worked for Nixon, he
worked for the Nixon 68
presidential campaign. He is a
what he is he's a he's he's
probably puts himself out there
as a talk show host as a left
wing Democrat to it to for his
audience. But in fact, he is a
probably I would say a liberal
Republican.
Who is an adamant never Trumper
diet, okay. Just hates the guy.
Yeah, like most conservatives in
California.
It just hates the guy.
So let's go
to the premises set. Its nose
Carlson is Tokyo rose. And, and
Fox News is Hitler network.
Let's take a couple of calls.
Yes, let's let's go with John
Roth color one. Color one you're
on. Let's go to Roger, calling
from Alameda. Roger. Welcome to
kgvo. Hi, John. Tucker Carlson
is anti American, because he's
anti democracy. And he's also in
favor dictators and strong men,
like a pollutant in Russia. And,
John, I need to disagree with
you on one thing, please. Well,
I agree and disagree. At the
same time. I agree that Donald
Trump was not a dictator. But
she with all his heart. He
aspired to become a dictator. I
agree with
you, I just listen to him now.
And I'm appalled.
These people are insane. This is
the pajama. This is the pajama
class. This is not these are
not. These are I don't know what
what, let's go to Color one,
part two. And now we talk a
little bit about Canada. So he
would have loved to become a
dictator Donald Trump and to
have his children inherit
somehow, this process, and I
want to say regard connect
Canada, John, there is a big
difference between people
rioting, like on January 6 of
2021, to overturn a free and
fair election to corrupt that
election, versus people who are
rioting and demonstrating and
breaking the law to try to stop
common sense. Factual medical
means of controlling a pandemic.
One is trying to overthrow a
democratic process, and the
other people are trying to
impede a process to keep the
citizens of their country
healthy.
Wow, that guy was from New York,
though. He wasn't from
California, was he? Oh, Alameda
Oh, Alameda. Oh, California is
lost. California has fallen.
Raise your raise the wall people
in Austin, which I left, Austin
has fallen. And you probably
have the same people nearby, but
there's just not as many of them
in the hill country. They have
targets on their back. It's very
sad to see.
Yeah, well, I probably should.
But that that guy. I think color
one was the best. I do have
color too. If you want to just
hear a little bit of him.
He won't be as good as this
first guy and his the his
analysis of the Canadian
protests, riots, the riots. I
don't know what did what these
guys are seeing if anyone does
any research. On January 6, it
was a riot. Well, he also said
that's different than the riots
in Canada. That's right. Right.
This is Miss DIS and Malin for
informed people. Most people
miss this. Oh now people Yes,
dismal. Let's listen to color to
let's go to rich calling from
Sacramento.
Shamelessly pandering to the
lowest common denominator of
your audience facts. He can make
any sense to you because it sure
does to me. Well, I can't agree
with you on one thing, Tucker is
pandering shamelessly. And the
question is why? I don't have an
answer. But I think I can
probably pretty much come up
with one. You have a republican
party that is looking right down
the face at becoming almost
irrelevant and certainly a
minority party for the very
foreseeable future. At which
point they will grab anything
and any person
because the last thing they want
is democracy.
Yeah these are people who are
stuck on Twitter and Facebook
and they the only thing they can
do is think in political terms
everything is political for them
everything
well, when you take a look for
example at a Rob Reiner Twitter
feed, all it is is he never even
tells a joke. It's all politics.
Yeah. Mostly about Trump still.
Well, they have they're on a
mission because you know, if
they don't get him in jail or
kill him he might become
president again. This is a
problem. Oh my god.
I have one last short little
clip that I don't know why it's
on here. It may be just it's a
seven second thing so it must
have been something stupid he
said. John Ross on email.
A Rob emails
go freedom truckers go where
Rob? Go where?
That was his idea of humor. Oh,
hey, go freedom truckers. So he
gets an email from someone says
go freedom truckers. And so his
retort is go where? Yeah, go
where Rob go. Where?
So. So in other words, if you're
at a football game, it's a Go
Team. Go where? Where's the team
going to go? Come on? Well,
let's just these guys clearly
not a good radio guy. You should
consider a podcast maybe? You
know, I'm sure he's got one.
Okay, so I think we should that
go into Russia now. Because
that's, by the way, I just
wanted to play these because
that's the other side of the
coin, I will reintroduce this
guy because I have yet because
what, let me give you some
background. When I'm driving
around, I listen to this guy.
And he's talking about vaccines.
And one person after another is
calling in, say, people who
don't take the vaccine should be
killed. I mean, they're stupid.
They're dumb people is anti
vaccine, and he goes, one after
another. And he's, he's got dead
kinda. Yeah, I think you're
right. I feel the same way. And
so I wanted to get those clips
and I ended up getting these
clips. Let me read the headline
from this morning.
Because it seems like you have
Russia. I have some clips. But
it seems like you have covered
really, really well. I'll start
off with actually I'll start off
with Jen Psaki from yesterday.
Well, she will be traveling, as
many of you have been following
this know of to Munich, Germany
to attend the February 18 20th
Munich Security Conference. She
will build on the presidents and
the national security teams
intensive engagement with
European allies and partners,
and emphasize and continue to
emphasize with our partners, our
ironclad commitment to our NATO
allies underscore our commitment
to Ukraine sovereignty and
territorial integrity, and
reaffirm our shared interest in
upholding the principles that
have underpinned European peace
and security. She'll be
participating in the formal
conference, formal program of
the conference, as well as
engaging with allies and
partners in meeting with leaders
on the margins. I know her team
is planning for a preview call
for all of you, I believe, later
this evening to give you more
details of those bilateral
meetings. But I would say in
terms of her engagements and
what the President expects, he
expects and knows, given she is
the first in the room and the
last in the room that she will
continue to convey to the rest
of the world again.
our NATO allies are our
commitment to defending the
territorial integrity and
sovereignty of Ukraine and our
commitment to putting in place
severe economic consequences
should Russia invade. So that
preview call was done. And
here's the Washington Post
version. And they they hedge
really well, but they set it up
for y'all Kamala could be the
heroine or who knows. Paris is
the leading American delegation
is leading the American delegate
delegation to the Munich
Security Conference, a high
profile annual gathering with
big stakes for the Biden
presidency. Harris's political
future and a continent shadowed
by one of the greatest military
threats into World War Two,
while Russian President Vladimir
Putin masses 150,000 Russian
troops on the Ukraine border
Harris will be holding a series
of meetings with European
leaders and delivering an
address to hundreds of
officials. It's a pivotal moment
for a Vice President with little
foreign policy experience, one
who has presidential ambitions,
but no long term connection to
President Biden, Ben Rhodes,
Deputy National Security Adviser
under President Barack Obama
said that other nations will be
turning to the US meaning Harris
for guidance, especially if
hostilities erupt during the
three day conference, which
starts Friday. So they're ready
for her to be the hero but I
have to say
before I get into this, but I
have to say that I'm now
becoming more and more in line
with your thinking that this is
a an attempt to build Harris
from scratch. And I was
convinced of that by the
three parter that I got from NPR
discussing exactly what you just
bought out beautiful beautiful
and they do a much better job of
it than the new guapo or anybody
else when it comes to building
up bull crap am so how are you
so happy you got this? No you
should be
I got COVID MAN Okay, so I
couldn't find everything this
morning Yeah, I'm gonna read
this from from the from a
newsletter I get called to the
debrief which is a some spooky
thing of some sort. Oh, can you
subscribe me?
Yeah, I do that.
As a Defense Department stuff
cool. Another worrying
indicator.
Predicting
another worry in the calories
and other stuff. A
first day talking about they're
all in on the idea that the
Russians are making up stories
about Don boss. And, by the way,
evidence on the quote, evidence
on the grounds Russia's moving
toward an imminent invasion
tomorrow or today. According to
America's ambassador to the UN,
Linda Thomas. She tweeted
Tuesday morning quote, this is a
crucial moment moment. Today's
council meeting should not
direct track this from that it
should focus on what is
happening right now in Ukraine
that she predicted today or
tomorrow is going to be an
invasion is on her Twitter.
Oh, no. So they go on and then
then there's this goes on by
what happened to the TAs news
side blah, blah, blah.
Don't sorry.
Get this thing
printed on both sides. Another
worrying indicator this from the
from the debrief.
alleged Russian back forces
struck a kinder garden. Here we
go with artillery fire on
Thursday. That's this morning.
Yeah. In Ukraine's eastern
Luhansk. Region. No, Olga Tolka.
Rook of the Center for European
Policy Analysis flagged on
Twitter with a few supporting
photos. Oh,
wait, what's what's the name of
her outfit, please? This is the
Center for European policy
analysis. Uh huh. Yeah. Okay.
You can we can deconstruct that
anytime. Yeah, precise casualty
numbers are unclear. The Journal
reports to teachers were
wounded. But fortunately, no one
seems to have been killed in the
attack.
So now we're already pre we're
pre told the directions are
gonna first do a sidebar Hold
on, hold on, hold on, stop. The
Center for European policy
analysis is a Washington DC
based nonprofit
that tells you all you need
Alright, people Yeah, keep
going. So the way I so so the
Russians, we're going to start
with a artillery so the first
thing this wisest thing to do?
Is shell. A kid in the garden.
Yeah, that's how you do it.
Yeah, take that Harris. You
American Yankee. Now further
analysis later in the
newsletter, it indicates that
this is probably Ukrainian. A
separatist forces firing dry the
shells into the kindergarten
because again, no nothing else
to shoot at.
And one of the analysts of this
stuff says there's no way that
the Russian separatists are
going to fire. The word is that
the artillery if they have any
artillery, but they do, it never
gets fired without the explicit
approval of Putin. Oh, of
course, this goes without
saying. I got these guys lined
up called Putin.
So called Putin that's the way I
see it called Putin. All right
now, just just just, just
briefly, cuz I'm, you know, I'm
obsessed with this stuff. This
SEPA we were talking about. So
the chairman of the board is
Larry Hirsch, which is a huge
bond hedge fund guy. Makes total
sense. The vice chairman of the
board State Department's spook,
I mean, come on people. This is
so insulting these guys this
this is this is it's like it's
like a very thinly veiled pitch
company.
And I bet you on there on K
Street to Dick's where are they?
Alright, here we go. All right.
All right. What do we just go
back to Harris? Who their their
I guess the best word is
grooming.
Bert to take over the job, which
is your thesis. I'll give you
credit for that. And I'm going
to be an agreement. And let's
listen to Harrison Munich. Paris
in Munich. Another piece of all
this vice president Harris
leaves tomorrow for Germany.
She'll meet with allies on edge.
Russia. Harris will be speaking
at the Munich Security
Conference. That's
The annual gathering of Canada
who's who of global security
leaders
trip overseas and by far the one
with the highest stakes. NPR.
White House correspondent Franco
Ordonez has more. Vice President
Harris is relatively new to
international diplomacy and in
her first year on the job, we
have to NPR.
You gotta hire other people, or
at least try and EQ that a
little bit, isn't it? This is
not radio voices, people,
international diplomacy. And in
our first year on the job, it
didn't always go smoothly. What
happens abroad is of priority to
the United States of America.
And that is why I am in
Guatemala today. On that trip
her first she fumbled a question
about her strategy on migration,
and why she hadn't been to the
US border, and I haven't been to
Europe.
The point that you're making her
subsequent trips have been a lot
smoother, including one to
Europe meeting. The major
leaders had a big summit in
Paris this week. And this visit
included many conversations with
many foreign leaders. I believe
there are at least 30 heads of
state who have attended the
various meetings that we have
been having, and she has also
been in the room for some of
Biden's biggest national
security decisions. The
evacuation of Kabul and the US
raid that killed an ISIS leader,
the vice president who is
increasingly playing a larger
role when it comes to US foreign
policy. Haley Soifer was a
national security adviser to
Harris in Congress. She says
Munich is a real opportunity for
Harris to showcase her
leadership. This is great.
So right now the Dow Jones is
down 400 points. NASDAQ down
300. Stocks extend losses as
Russia Ukraine tensions weigh on
markets. Ah, you know, just
wait. And what do you think when
it's got a pop Monday or Friday?
What are they going to do it?
What are they going to do the
big pop when terrorists solves
everything?
This is so obvious. You know if
I this somebody knows the
timeline is I don't I wish I
wish we knew Yeah. This is good.
All right.
Terrorists. That was the whole
clip. Yeah, that was the end of
one. No, okay. Yeah, she, yeah,
she's being groomed. And they
make it very clear in here. They
didn't do they can't really hide
their motives, these people at
NPR?
Well,
I mean, this is what this is
like a native ad. They were
brought in for heresy. Right. So
let's go to part two. She's
delivering a message from
President Biden, and she is in
her own right, the leader from
the administration, who really
is serving as the point when it
comes to national security. That
message is expected to be about
the US support for Ukraine. Bind
says he's looking for a
diplomatic resolution with
Russia, and wants our allies to
be united, the source of our
unbreakable strength continues
to be the power, resilience and
universal appeal of our shared
democratic values.
Because this is about more than
just Russia and Ukraine, Paris
will deliver remarks to the
Munich Conference, and she will
also meet one on one with some
leaders to make sure everyone is
on the same page about what to
do if Moscow does invade. We are
potentially at the cost of the
most significant military
operation in Europe since worked
to EVO Daalder served as a US
ambassador to NATO
administration he says there are
a lot of diverse interests in
NATO so it's crucial that Harris
seize this moment to show the US
can bring everyone together. Oh,
man, you know what's you know
what's just gonna be funny? Even
this she is capable of screwing
it up. Oh capable this this
setup I take money on her
screwing this setup is so good
for her. All she has to do is
just wait for the package to
roll when she declares victory
and smile and don't cackle too
much. I don't think she can
handle it.
I think you're right. I don't
think she can either. She's
gonna say something stupid. You
know why? Because she she
doesn't get it. And she I don't
think she's now I look back on
it. I don't think she's that
bright. No, no, I never really
gave her much. She's gonna drop
the ball on something. She's
gonna be asked a simple
question. She's gonna have some
snide remarks. He's going to
offend somebody out. She has no
clue about some of these
European mentalities when it
comes to being offended. Here's
what here's where she'll screw
it up. She'll try to be tough.
And she'll answer something with
a tough guy attitude and it's
just going to be wrong
hilarious but that's one I think
that's that's a very possible
scenario. What if what she does,
trying to be tough, but this is
This is do or die times this?
She's got it.
You know, they tried it with the
with the Jessie small, a small
at lynching thing in the
lynching bill. And she was
supposed to be the hero of the
blacks. And and that failed
because guess what? The blacks
went, ah reject. And so now
they're going to try it with
Putin. And so what do you think
if you were Putin? I think I
would do everything to make this
work for her. I would want her
to be president so bad, don't
you think? Well, I never thought
of it that way. That's a good,
good, why nice. You COVID. Why
why not? That would be COVID.
That was That would be great.
He's like, Oh,
I love it off. Let's just
go now, now that you mentioned
that idea. And again, like I
mentioned, the write up, I
didn't substack
that Putin is always they always
say this. And I've always worked
by the fact that now all of a
sudden, they're not saying any
more. Putin is playing chess
while we're playing checkers.
And if that's still true and
plays out, that's exactly what
he wants course. So to get some
dumb dimwit like Kamla Harris is
President of the United States.
He could do whatever he wants
here. Even China. Both them do
high fives got in. So the
question is, do you do the long
swing from Friday to Monday?
Because he's talking to his
buddies about it. Hey, I played
this woman. Good. This be fun.
Please.
Like lab Rolf orange slouches
either.
You know, smartass, here we are
carrying water for Putin again,
John. Yeah. Here we are, who to
call him smart. We're horrible.
Yeah, I hope Megan Kelly doesn't
hear me are idiots. Oh, Megan,
whoever knew that did any
intelligence. Let's Play Part
Three. And it is very important
that in order to either prevent
it or to respond to it, NATO and
all of our allies speak with one
voice. There's been a lot of
uncertainty in Europe about how
much the US still cares about
European security. I think
people in Europe, you know, know
that America is on the cusp of
really significant demographic
and political changes, constant
stops and molar writes about
transatlantic issues at the
Brookings Institution. Wait a
minute, what did what was that?
What that woman said? She
talking about America? Yes, he
did. Yes, this is she's in from
Brookings. This is actually the
best part of this, these three
clips. I'm gonna start over. And
let me give you a brief so you
kind of hear where she's going.
I'll give you a brief. I'll give
you some buddies, kids. So
America is changing. And we're
not a White country anymore. Not
gonna be and we're gonna put
forward a new look. Ah, Harris
is the new look. He is the look
of America. He's the new coach.
And as such,
she has to make sure that the
old rules still apply. The other
way she's got to is America is
gonna look different, but we're
gonna be the same toughies Yeah,
because camera she's a she's the
tough top cop on the beat. And
it is very important that in
order to either prevented or to
respond to it, NATO and all of
our allies speak with one voice.
There's been a lot of
uncertainty in Europe about how
much the US still cares about
European security. I think
people in Europe, you know, know
that America is on the cusp of
really significant demographic
and political changes constant
Stokes and Moeller writes about
transatlantic issues at the
Brookings Institution. She says
there's little doubt where Biden
and his generation stand, but
Harris can help define what it
will look like for the future.
This is an opportunity for the
vice president to step onto the
stage in Munich and to say, I am
the face of the next America and
this America cares about its
place in the world. And it cares
about peace in the world and
rules and democracy and we will
stand by our allies because she
says the crisis is as much about
confronting Russia as it is
about establishing whether your
matters to the next generation
of Americans. Oh man this will
be the speech of her career.
This will be the one that
because they deliver a speech is
that that whiny voice but she
isn't a blow this up there's no
way that she gets through it. I
mean, the Russians are gonna
have to help her yeah, they're
gonna have to So timing wise
she's flying there. It starts
tomorrow. So we would need a
would maybe the kindergarten was
a little trial balloon they need
something a little more concrete
little scary. We had the the
jets flying by naval vessels.
You know, we need some of these
things to kind of ratchet goes
on all the time the market is
doing his job.
That's their day they figured it
out this is good scary scary.
Scary scary.
Wow. Oh wow. Oh man didn't say
oh by the hill reported just as
an extra benefit the US draw
down of its Embassy in Kiev as
we like to pronounce it. Because
we carry water for Putin has
included the destruction of some
immigration and travel documents
As part of protocol to protect
sensitive information. Secretary
of State Anthony Blinken
announced on Monday the US would
shutter its Embassy in Kiev amid
threats of Russian invasion into
Ukraine. The document
destruction was discussed on the
call February 12. Between Deputy
Secretary of State for
Management and Resources Brian
McKeon. And Chairman of the
House Foreign Affairs Committee,
Gregory Meeks, notes of which
were provided to congressional
staff and obtained by the hill.
All embassies are spy stations.
I think the embassy in Ukraine,
as we know from who was there
during the Trump administration,
what was going on there? That
just might have been handy to
burn some shit behind him just
let's just clean everything up
that might involve Joe or hunter
or anything like that. What do
you think?
Well, yeah, in fact, we got a
note from one of our producers
whose son is in the Foreign
Service and keeps up with this
stuff and he's one of the
embassies where they do this
sort of thing. And he says that
they're having that they're
they're destroying and getting
rid of all the computers do you
know they could move on to going
to love VIV this other little
town that's close to Poland
they're moving everybody there
is actually where they're going
and I'm leaving the country
right and but there he's there
were some comments about this is
going to be like a million
dollars with the phone system
has been yanked out the servers
Cisco servers to the tune of a
couple $100,000 Worth are being
destroyed or hacked up. And so I
guess there's some what you said
is probably
be a part of it Yeah, I mean
it's it's handy to do that and
they said they can't with the
other thing is you can't now
they won't be able to move back
in. Because once they move out
of there, the Russians are going
to come in
you'll never be able to use it
again. So places now just
abandoned I guess I'm going to
play a couple clips from the CIA
broadcasting systems who it's
their job, obviously to ratchet
this up here stateside. But
evening nor a US officials tell
CBS News that it's like Brit of
course always bring in the Brit
play Russian cyber actors have
already targeted Ukraine's
government, military and
critical infrastructure to
collect intelligence, it's
feared and invasion could be
preceded by devastating cyber
attacks.
The Russian government claims
this video shows columns of its
military vehicles leaving
Crimea, but today's satellite
images of Russia's troop build
up on Ukraine's border
reportedly show heightened
military activity, as well as a
new pontoon bridge and a large
field hospital.
Both in Bella rousse to
Ukraine's north, where Russia is
carrying out a massive military
exercise. There's, you know what
Russia says and there's what
Russia does, and we're watching
very closely what steps they're
taking but they remain a masked
in a threatening way at the
border.
This skepticism from Washington
all the way to Ukraine 1000s
gathered today to demonstrate
their unity in the face of the
Russian threat. I have my
emergency bag in my flat and I'm
ready to defend my country is
two different countries and they
must understand that is two
different countries. Ukraine's
President Vladimir Zelensky also
says he's seen no sign of a
Russian pullback. He observed
Ukrainian military drills today.
If there's an invasion it will
be a David and Goliath battle is
Ukraine's military is estimated
to have roughly a quarter the
manpower of Russia's
and less than a 10th of Russia's
fighter aircraft. Do you still
think it's possible that Russia
will invade? Please don't have
any doubt on that. Petro
Poroshenko is the former
President of Ukraine and told us
this crisis is just one episode
in a new Cold War between the
West and Russia. My two piece of
advice first don't trust Putin.
Second, don't be afraid of
Putin.
So there's your there's your
setup. They got you. I love the
people. I have my bag. I got my
go bag. I'm ready to go. I
defend my country. Beautiful CBS
just someone deserves a raise.
They're on the on the remote
team. So let's do two quickies
then from the evening news.
Margaret Brennan is conducting
what are you hearing from your
sources?
When Russia sources Well, Russia
is poised to attack at anytime,
anytime US officials now believe
the timeline for potential
attack is pushed out another
four or five days past the
Olympics, key gathering of
leaders this weekend in Germany,
and in fact, Ukraine's president
is scheduled to be out of the
country at that summit over this
weekend, which sources have
indicated to me may not be the
best idea for him. But right
now, given the threat level to
his country, more than 60% of
Russia's standing army is at
high alert right at the border.
I mean, you'd have to give
Harris if you're Putin and
you're playing this game, and
you want her you want her to be
the next president, you want
because this is the biggest sign
up ever? I mean, you have to do
something so that she can say,
hey, don't you dare Russia? And
he could go, okay. You know, it
has to be something big, but
then something you can move away
right away something. I don't
know, if he wants to, he doesn't
have to do anything, because
they've got all the video
planned, I'm sure. Oh, the
videos been done. already pre
produced. Yeah. Well, here's the
here's my final clip, then. We
want to know, of course, what is
Putin strategy? Actually, what's
really interesting about that
timeline? Yeah, what I thought
that's really interesting about
the timeline. I mean, I can't
even think what that'd be
interesting, but it's really
interesting. That's really
interesting about that timeline.
What officials think Tony is
really after here, what's he
doing? What's his strategy?
That's what has kept everyone
guessing. But really, what I
hear is that Putin gives himself
many different options. That's
the way he plays this. And US
and European allies are slightly
different in their assessment.
Some Europeans believe that he
is trying coercion, negotiating
with the West while it has a gun
to its head. Others like the
United States think he actually
does intend to use these
military forces and one
potential flashpoint is in the
south east of Ukraine in this
region called Donbass, there are
pro Russian separatists who have
been fighting there. And Putin
has been running propaganda
claiming there's a genocide
underway, he may try to use that
as a predicate to justify an
invasion, which he could do at
any time. Meanwhile, the US is
just trying to talk them out of
it. Ha ha ha trying to talk him
out of it. That will be that
will be vice president Kamelot.
Well, I I have a couple of I
have the State Department
briefing from yesterday groovy.
So it's Matt. Matt. Price. Yeah.
You know, net net price was the
guy who left the CIA because
Donald Trump spoke at this
member when he spoke at the CIA.
And he was only speaking to the
press. He was disrespectful of
the men and women on the wall,
and guises and he wrote this
whole op ed about how he was
imposed. Ah, geez, what a drip.
He's a total drip. And he's he's
arrogant. And he's just, he I do
have a little bit of Matt, but
Matt wasn't going to be there
long. He had to go to get to get
on a plane because he has to get
a flight coach to get to Munich.
Oh, he's he's at the conference.
Of course. Good old Matt. I
wonder if Matt could still ruin
commerce plan. Matt could
even if they can't balance in
this this little prayer mat mass
let it go. Man, it'd be a lot
more fun if she's president just
let it go.
Embedding is dangerous if she's
president. Personally, I don't
like it. I'm not still not
arguing the point.
So let's listen to the opener.
He comes in and he gives us the
briefing this from yesterday
now. And it gets to fall is one
follow up questions from Matt,
which is just to say a preview
this, Ned says can't believe
anything anyone says
when it's from their official
sources course and Matt comes on
to only say so that I guess
would include you.
And then another woman comes on
after the second question was
she comes on ask them Hey, where
are we supposed to be at war?
today? Yeah, cuz yesterday,
Wednesday was the day that the
Russians was supposed to attack.
Yeah. What happened? We forget
your intel go. Let's go with the
State Department briefing
Wednesday opener. You heard from
the Secretary once again today
that we are doing everything we
possibly can to seek to find a
peaceful resolution to sounds
like Trudeau Molloy. Oh, he does
a little bit. You're right.
Yeah, Ned Price is openly gay.
And he has a true dough cadence
and sound is Emilio saying I
didn't know Nitin price was gay,
openly
uneasy walking around like, Hey,
I'm gay. I don't know what that
means, either. But he's no, he's
it's not a secret. That's the
opener of our show. That's for
sure. You heard from the
Secretary once again today that
we are doing everything we
possibly can to seek to find a
peaceful resolution to the
crisis. Moscow has needlessly
precipitated, but those efforts
as we've said will be effective
only if the
The Russian Federation is
willing to escalate. To be very,
very clear, we have not seen
that. In fact, we have seen the
opposite in recent weeks. And
even in recent days, more
Russian forces, not fewer are at
the border. And they're moving
Concerningly into fighting
positions. This is cause for
profound concern. At the same
time, and as we've learned
previously, over the past
several weeks, we've also seen
Russian officials and Russian
media, plant numerous stories in
the press, any one of which
could be elevated to serve as a
pretext for an invasion. This
could happen we are concerned at
any time, and the world should
be ready for it. Oh, yeah. It
could involve claims about
Ukrainian military activity in
the Donbass false claims of us
or NATO activities on land at
sea or air, even claims of
Ukrainian or NATO incursions
into Russian territory. We are
particularly concerned about
President Putin and other
Russian officials, their ongoing
mentions of quote unquote
genocide in the Donbass, there
is no basis of truth to any of
these allegations. This,
however, has not stopped the
Russians from advancing these
false claims to include reports
of unmarked mass graves of
civilians allegedly killed by
Ukrainian armed forces and
statements that the United
States or Ukraine are developing
biological or chemical weapons.
The ladder for use in the
Russian controlled territory.
Holy crap, man, we do this for a
living. Have you heard any of
that nonsense? Did you hear
anything about biological
weapons? Not yet. Haha, thanks,
Ned, or that the West is
funneling so called guerrillas
and terrorists in to kill
locals. These allegations again,
are entirely completely false.
They are entirely untrue. These
are false narratives that Russia
is developing for use as a
pretext for military action
against Ukraine. In Russia in
December, Russian defense
minister Sergei show you accused
NATO and the United States of
planning to quote unquote commit
provocations by delivering tanks
of quote unidentified chemical
components to the Donbass region
for Ukraine's use. These are
straight out of Russia's well
documented playbook, including
from its previous military
incursions into Ukraine and
Georgia and from disinformation
operations in other parts of the
world, including in Syria, where
Russia continues to conduct a
disinformation disinformation
campaign to defend serious use
of chemical weapons. What?
Chemical Weapons chemical
weapons the she keeps putting it
back in play that's brazen.
That's really brazen.
It's unbelievable to me. This is
our spokesperson for ARS
Blinken, Tony Blinken, Lincoln's
State Department. This is
pathetic. Hey, Joe. What is kind
of name is Ned. Anyway, Ned, my
name is Ned because it was short
for Edward. But how do you get
Ned out of Edward Flanders?
Yeah, that's what he looks like
a Ned. He looks like it. Yeah.
Well, let's listen to the
quickie with before he leaves
because he's got to catch coach
to get to Munich. Does he say
that? What does he say? Coach?
Does he have to fly coach? Oh,
he never says that. But you
know, you know he's missed off
at sociated press when I find
him first. He's got he's not
allowed on the on the vice
presidential aircraft. That's
what's happening. They've
they've kicked him off.
Yeah, cuz he's annoying. No,
he's not. He's not gonna be on
any government plane because
because he's not playing ball.
Right. But let's listen to the
State Department briefing part
to our
Oh, I'm sorry, hold on a second.
People must treat any and all of
these claims with the
appropriate and healthy
skepticism, especially when they
come from Russian state media
sources and aren't backed up by
independent media reporting.
Russia relies on confusion,
Russia relies on obfuscation.
Russia relies on misinformation
and disinformation to cover its
tracks. We should all expect
that and we should all be ready
for it. With that happy to take
your questions. Thanks.
Alright, so but you would expect
for the same thing for claims
and allegations that you guys
make that they shouldn't just be
accepted on face value and it is
it is your job. It is your job
to ask questions. It is our job
to offer the best information
that we have available to us.
Thanks, Ned.
Troublemaker. So let's listen to
this woman. This is the last one
with this press on this press
event. The place was really
nobody goes to these things
this.
The State Department press event
is just theirs.
Maybe five people there six
sometimes Andrea Mitchell goes,
yeah, these are all you know,
and you should come to this one
because we're gonna say
something's gonna be important.
Yeah. So we can use a clip on
the show.
So here's what I want you to
ask. You can use that clip on
tonight's broadcast. Okay. Yeah.
That's what they do.
State Departments, then this is
the one. What worse are worse?
Today's attack? This woman's
asking this is pretty good
little exchange. She's not as
aggressive as as mad. But she at
least puts the question out
there. Speaking of intelligence,
US officials and others have
heavily pointed towards this
week about the potential sort of
an invasion specifically today.
There was like a lot of alarm
across Twitter or in Ukraine
last night. It hasn't happened
yet. So is that assessment? Is
that intelligence still valid?
Are you pushing it a little bit
towards next week? Can you
explain why? Wow, she's just
saying how you're gonna push it
off to next week, this obvious
scam you're putting together?
She's kind of saying that still
valid? Are you pushing it a
little bit towards next week?
Can you explain why it hasn't
materialized? We've said for
some time now that we are in a
window where Putin could order
an invasion or an attack on
Ukraine at a moment's notice.
That has been the case for some
time, precisely because this
buildup of Russian forces along
Ukraine's borders, in Belarus,
other tactics and moves that
we've seen have points have
positioned Russia to be able to
do this at any moment. That
remains our assessment. It could
take place tomorrow, it could
take place next week. It could
take place before the end of the
Olympics, it could take place
after the Olympics clear, our
concern has not diminished an
iota.
Our concern continues to grow,
given that we have yet to see de
escalation. And given that
in the absence of de escalation,
we've actually seen escalation.
In the absence of ex escalation,
we've seen escalation. No, in
the absence of de escalation,
we've seen escalation.
Man they are if it's true, if
this thesis is true, they're
really going all out on this.
What other possible well, of
course, everyone saw your
substack the crisis in Ukraine
is driving up oil and gas prices
here at home. Gas prices are now
averaging $3.35 per gallon
nationwide, but many experts
warn prices will likely average
$4 By spring, some Democrats
want to suspend the federal gas
tax for relief. Oh, oh, about
that. No, no, wait, let's get
this straight. Because we had it
I didn't get to clip but I can
tell you the clip, but I don't
think I have it. Uh, so we have
a get a new gas tax tax going
into effect in June in
California. Yeah, I'm adding
another 50 cents or something.
Which is already Yeah, per
gallon, per gallon. Something
like that. Yes. It's for the
roads, even though the gas
taxes. The gas tax on the
gasoline already supposed to be
for road fixing? No, no, no.
They stole all that money for
education and whatever else that
they stole it actually not even
that their lottery money now
goes to toward education. So I
don't know what they do with it.
They pocketed it. And so they're
going to add some more and
Newsom is show buddy. No, no,
no, we should not put it in
place because it's too
expensive. And then But
meanwhile, the Democrat
legislature No, no, we're
putting it in place. And they're
telling him no. So this is
showboating, you know, it's the
old Oh, no, no, don't do it.
It's like the wrestler in the
old wrestling. Don't hit me.
Don't hit me. And then he gives
him a gut punch. And so this is
nonsense. The Democrats nobody
is going to going to pull the
federal gas tax out. They won't
do it. They'll talk big game and
then when it comes down to it,
they'll either vote no, I'm not
gonna just leave it as it is. Or
they're going to,
you know, vote present when they
won't do it. They haven't got
the guts to give you an idea of
how that works.
There was a prime minister in
the Netherlands when I was
growing up there named Veeam Kok
Kay Okay. Very famous guy, and
he was Prime Minister.
I guess it wasn't when I was
growing up 94 until 2002.
So I was there. I was there when
he was still around 2000 Because
I come back and he said, Okay,
people we have a huge deficit is
just just before the Euro so
there was all kinds of
shenanigans going on. Who knows
why we had to do it. But we need
to put a 25 cent extra tax on
gas per liter by the
per liter, not per gallon per
liter. And it was called the
Karcher from coke. Cox quarter.
I gotta write that one down Cox
quarter. So Cox quarter to this
day. People still make that
joke. Oh, yeah. Just like Cox
quarter, huh. never came back.
Ever, ever. They don't do that
not with not with gas ever. One
way one way only when's the last
time they revoked taxes? It just
go up and they keep going up
income taxes more flexible.
Yeah. Now I do have three last
Russia clips that we can do? No,
let's do it. No, let's do it.
Let's add these again. By the
way, since you played this stuff
from CBS and some other sources,
this is from NPR and I think NPR
has done the best job of the of
the of the PR. Well, of of not
overdoing it. In other words,
they took the government line,
but it was it's done in a very
delicate way. I think they did a
good job of presenting this.
Okay. And this is a three parter
on the Russian Ukraine situation
in PR. So this part one is
Russia escalating or de
escalating its military
positions along the borders of
Ukraine. There are conflicting
claims about what's happening
now and what could come next.
We'll spend the next few minutes
talking through where things
stand on both the military and
diplomatic fronts. And we're
going to start with NPR NATIONAL
SECURITY CORRESPONDENT Greg
Miry. Hey, Greg. Thanks. Hi,
Alyssa. So what's the latest on
Russia's military positions?
Well, there's no hard evidence
of a big Russian move in either
direction, either escalation or
de escalation. Now Russia has
been saying for a second day
that it's pulling back some
troops and the Russian Defense
Ministry is put out a couple of
videos. One shows a train
hauling armored vehicles away.
But the US and NATO and Ukraine
say they're not seeing anything
of real significance moving a
few troops or vehicles around
doesn't amount to a pullback
when there's a force of 150,000
troops in place. And the NATO
chief Jens Stoltenberg says NATO
is seeing some signs of an
ongoing build up and lastly,
Ukraine's Defense Ministry and
the country's two biggest banks
have suffered cyber attacks with
Russia as the suspect. Oh, yeah.
So what's happening on the
diplomatic front, so Secretary
of State Anthony Blinken gave
some interviews today and he
said Russian leader Vladimir
Putin could pull the trigger
today, tomorrow or next week.
But Blinken says he's still
willing to talk with Russia. In
Brussels defense secretary Lloyd
Austin is meeting with defense
ministers from other NATO
countries. They were literally
standing shoulder to shoulder
and a shit show of NATO unity
which does appear to be it
sounds like you said shit show.
What it is he didn't say shit
show. I think he stole show. He
stuttered on show and it became
shit show Lloyd often is meeting
with defense ministers from
other NATO countries. They were
literally standing shoulder to
shoulder and a shit show of
unity.
Truth wants to come on it was
truly shoulder to shoulder shit
show.
This meeting with
other NATO countries. They were
literally standing shoulder to
shoulder and show of NATO unity,
which does appear to be pretty
solid at the moment solid. In
Moscow, Putin and his top aides
say there's still room for
dialogue. But we have seen
several weeks of phone calls and
meetings. What we're not seeing
though, is a breakthrough. Okay.
NPR literally had a guy say
shoulder to shoulder in a solid
shit show. I mean, that was just
a beautiful piece. NPR. Well
done. Gosh, that's a good one.
Did you hear that when you were
clipping it? Yeah, that's great.
Show idiots. All right. I mean,
I still it is possible. You just
stumbled over it. And of course,
it isn't to say something else.
But he said he said just show
this go on move on to part two.
This is Part 21. Besides part
two, we've been hearing a Russia
invasion was imminent, with
today cited as the most likely
day. Was that intelligence just
off the mark? Well, first,
again, it's just quite
remarkable that the US is
declassifying and sharing such
sensitive intelligence. But such
specificity really should be
treated with real caution of us
isn't sharing the proof. And
when this information first
emerged last week, it raised a
lot of questions. How did the US
get this intelligence? How
certain were they that it was
corral Matt Lee has to go break
down that door and MTR
come through the door Matt Lee
open Yeah. Oh, you didn't prove
anything that
was perhaps Russian
disinformation. And Putin is
well, well, what rate
is Associated Press Dave share
everything. So it is actually
Illegal to steal Matt Lee's
angles.
Of course, it's legal but you
know what I mean? It's like they
could have tossed them a bone.
Have you ever heard anyone toss
Matt Leah bone this show? This
show is a bone loss. We bone him
all the time.
And COVID both correct, was
perhaps a Russian
disinformation. And Putin is
well known for disguising his
plans sending conflicting
signals keeping his opponents
off balance. So even if this
might have been his plan last
week, it clearly was not his
plan today. So given all that is
the strategy working of the US
declassifying intelligence and
going public with it, you know
what we'll still have to see
Alyssa, the US is clearly trying
to pre bunk Russian claim, Lady
for Russia to act or safety and
things.
Now, Russia has been mocking
this, they say the US claims are
false, that the West is engaging
in hysteria. One Russian
officials said dryly today that
wars in Europe rarely start on
Wednesdays.
Yeah.
Pre bunk. Wow. So this is this
is a great time to be a
podcaster. I cannot believe how
quickly mainstream broadcasting
and five M is devolving into a
solid shit show. Yeah, it's
really great. It's really great.
And they're so disappointed. But
didn't happen on Wednesday. We
could have known because it'll
start wars on Wednesday. Now. I
know that
I left that as the kicker ever
start wars on Wednesday.
Everybody knows that you start
dominate you lie to us, man. You
said it will be Wednesday. We
got everything position we
ordered the satellite time. And
is nothing is a big Bunco.
Nothing. Lame, Ned.
So this go to part three, the US
national security community
there is.
Wow, this guy to me. I just want
make fun of him as much as I
can. Did you all say this this
guy memorize him? Why HR? Yeah,
I think he is actually good,
gives a very good. He tries to
pull himself away from the
Litany from the State Department
and that Ned guy? Oh, really?
And he bet he balances pretty
well at the beginning. You know,
as he says there, there's no
evidence that there was a
escalation or a de escalation.
There is no evidence of anything
moving. That's true. That's
true, which is counter to what
Ned said twice, which is all of
the Russians are loading up. But
he says this Wednesday after
he's been disappointed. You see.
That's yeah, he doesn't say I
think it was the girl that was
disappointed this guy. Let me
finish the US national security
community there's a sense that
you wish needs to combat Russian
disinformation given the events
of the past few years. What
there also some concerns that
you can't keep crying wolf too
often or you erode your own
credibility. Right. Well, that
was NPR his NATIONAL SECURITY
CORRESPONDENT Greg Murray. Thank
you so much, Greg. My pleasure.
Yeah. Oh, then Danny indicated
crying wolf too often you know,
which is what we're doing. Yeah,
we it's gonna be Wednesday it's
gonna be Monday there's gonna be
a drill to get to it now it's
any minute that guy's gonna move
in Putin or actually lava off
announced that Oh, you want to
do platforms from the Swiss
system SWIFT system which the
the internet of the money
network that is a threat? Yeah,
that is that everything clears
through the New York Federal
Reserve the New York Fed.
So now we've got alternatives
including crypto and we are now
making Bitcoin and other
cryptocurrency sovereign in
Russia
Yeah, they their strategy is
called fortress Russia. Fortress
Russia. Yeah, you know what he
did? Just none of this is gonna
happen. The thing is that
you never know CNN and MSNBC and
even Fox with the biggest war
monger ox is terrible. They do
they are right on board if you
think Fox is is is is the lone
sand sane voice No, no, they're
all in on this
that's like Megan Kelly Yeah,
she's like all these bad guy.
It's all whatever this this
programming is.
It's it's war sells papers.
Yeah. Yeah, it does.
Just anyway, it's it's it's just
insulting at this point. No one.
No one in Europe is worried. You
remember when people in Europe
are worried when? When North
Korea
I remember going over
I reported on it I think I was
visiting Christina was during
Obama spill. And and people
really oh my god North Korea
this crazy guy he could kill any
minute that shoot missiles on
the show. Yeah, yeah. And they
were really freaked out like
what is wrong with you people?
And the two missiles in a bid Oh
yeah. And a small a bomb.
So all right. Well, it'll be
interesting to see the timing
all eyes on Camela all eyes on
Vlad, let's see if we can get a
little Gambit going here. So
everybody wins. Everybody could
be a winner.
Yeah, you know, I was looking at
some pictures of Dan some
pictures that that were one in
particular that was even in the
Wikipedia, which is the Ned
Price page, I saw his picture
was a picture most of his
pictures on there is masked. But
there was one picture was like a
Biden meeting and there was a
bunch of people that added to
the usual suspects. They all had
and I mean, it needs desperate
need, desperately needs to be
captioned. And you can see Kamla
there she's sitting up at the
front. And you look at her and
she and she's got her hand on
her faces. And you could just
see a thought bubble. And it was
why the fuck of my here.
And she didn't know more I see
her in these different photos is
always that she's wondering what
is the deal with her being where
she is? And now they're shoving
her over to Munich? Which I
don't think she's happy. I don't
think she's a happy camper.
She's not performing well, she's
she's giddy and she's laughing
at everything she because you
can't you know she's nervous as
a nervous laugh. It's not like
she thinks anything's funny.
She's a wreck. But I think
that's Munich thing may turn out
very badly. She could start the
war.
And with that, I'd like to thank
you for your courage in the
morning to you the man who tried
to keep the sea out of the COVID
Dig ladies and gentlemen Mr.
John C. Devorah
Karina morning all ships with
sea boots on the ground feet in
the air subs in the water in all
the beams
Yeah, that was definitely over
modulate it was definitely
definitely push the limits in
the morning to all of the trolls
out there in the troll room that
we are definitely running a bit
behind today. Let's let's count
you guys. All right, hands up
trolls. Let me see who we got
here. Who do I have here?
No, I can't do that. Crap. But
somebody please do do the troll
count. I got logged out.
And let me see. This is This is
embarrassing. I tried to count
2188 Thank you very much, Doug.
2188 2188 Low, low low low.
What's happening? You guys go
back to work or something? Come
on, give me a break. That can't
be true. The trolls
actually I mean, I remember when
we had 200 Trolls so it's it's
beautiful to see everybody but
now that they know someone was
in there saying they there was
the first time ever they forgot
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And we need to thank the artists
for episode 1425 title of it
appropriately was brain fog. The
artwork was brought to us by
Ness works and this was our
Valentine's Day show. So we're
always looking for a little bit
of cheesecake and something
really pretty and I think this
this
this Valentine's
collage really worked for us. I
liked it do you even question if
I would like it you said I don't
think you like it.
Well, the one I liked the most
but then I would never pick was
the one
by Dame Kenny ban which was
gratuitous cupcake art with some
I let me just say some some
hooker
on there saying Happy
Valentine's Day and that was a
little too much did I borderline
lewd did I see the hooker one?
Yeah you saw it it's okay take
the one you're looking at 123456
up
it's just above From Russia With
Love
Hold on a second
okay 1234560 Yes.
Right right. Yeah, yeah it
wasn't much that little too much
but to my chin even saying hey
but a lady did it wouldn't work
we just got in this
now
did that man and lady did that
so yeah, guys.
Now what else? What else was
there? There was some other
Valentine's Day stuff. I liked a
truck one which I used in the
newsletter which is the first
amendment boobs one which was
down yeah, that was a good
piece. It was just a nice piece
that was also done my networks.
And now also children at play
with that with the mean looking
rat from Dame Kenny men. I also
toyed with she license that art.
Oh, really?
Yes. She kind of a joke because
she bitched about the fact that
we questioned her once before.
About her art that she licensed
Parker Polly's From Russia with
love. I kind of like that with
the arrow. Who thought you
didn't like that? No, I didn't
like it was too simple. Yeah.
That was it. Now we also had of
course, some football memes in
there as I incorrectly predicted
the outcome of the Super Bowl.
Yeah, and I correctly predicted
this. You did? You did? Although
we did get some riots in Los
Angeles. That was nice to see
that which was We predicted that
yeah, so that was but I really I
realize in hindsight the the
geopolitical nature of this
battle I completely missed that
is obviously working class,
working middle class people from
Ohio. Elite douchebags from LA
boom that was that's what we
should have seen. And, and
that's what the fight really
was. And that's why it was even
more disappointing. And I
thought that they had it going
for a while though, for a bit
there was okay, wasn't it? Just
think I mean, it's Cincinnati. I
don't watch the but I really
didn't watch. I watched parts of
the game. I you know, I had no
interest in who won this games.
But it was a good game. It was
fun to watch. It wasn't dead
much fun. It was too many.
By the way, I don't I've given
up on the idea that watching the
Super Bowl so you can watch the
commercials I've talked about
this on Horowitz know that the
20 years ago 1989. Maybe it was
a good idea. were how old are
you? How many years are gonna go
by we watch the commercials.
These commercials can go blow.
And by the way, every one of
these commercials, they're now
playing on the Olympics. So it's
nothing special about these
commercials. Is that too
expensive?
I didn't watch any of the
commercials either. This is
exactly what I said on Sunday
before he did your Horwitz show.
I said the real problem is
people don't want commercials at
all. This is the problem. The
Superbowl now clearly didn't
have a problem. I didn't look at
the ratings, but I'm sure it
sure it was fine. No one cares
about commercials commercials
are no longer a part of the new
television watching lexicon.
They don't want it. They want
you right? They want streaming.
They want streaming and they
don't want it. And it's and
that's when we subscribe to
Hulu. And Mimi pays the extra 10
bucks or whatever. So you have
no commercials. Yeah. And so you
watch any of these shows or NBC,
CBS all these shows. You watch
him you wait a day, what's the
rationale to see when they come
out. And so you wait a day or
two or a week or a month, and
you'll watch him and there's no
commercials and they just shoot
they just blow by you don't do
fast forward or anything. Boom,
they just play the show. It's
great. And that's why the
Olympics eat but there's a lot
of problems with the Olympics,
but the same thing. People are
not interested in interruptive
advertising models. And if you
think it's gonna be great for
your podcast moving forward,
then I got some melts coming for
you because that's just it's
stupid. It's over. It's done
with. It'll take a decade before
it's really gone.
For me, the most exciting thing
was
my beautiful wife anyway, the
funny thing is, this shit could
have been easily predicted if
anyone followed the history of
HBO. Of course, it's when HBO
first showed up and got very
popular before all these stars
and men Cinemax and all the rest
of these guys copycat it their
way into the same business, but
it was extremely popular and
It was in that part of that
popularity was there was zero
commercials you just paid you
pay 25 bucks or whatever it was
a month that was not cheap right
but this bought what it would
probably get them in commercial
advertising and people would
rather people would rather
do it that way. Then watch you
know, movie whatever happened
remember this in the olden days
on ABC, CBS, NBC, all of them
had movie of the week. Didn't
have a first run movie. They
commercial free, commercial free
movie of the week. But they day
but NBC ABC and CBS had
commercials.
HBO comes out with this.
Basically the same thing movie
of the week, every day of the
week. Yes. It was commercials
people flocked to it. Yes.
Hello.
Exactly.
So Tina made her homemade chili
which was great because I wasn't
feeling super great right after
the show. I kind of ran out of
steam at the end last Thursday
sunday sunday lessons yeah yeah
at the end of the show yeah, I
was I think I was speaking Dutch
at some point during the Usain
Bolt Dutch show though, like the
second donation segment just
some some Dutch came out I was
like, Okay, I'm tired now. But
so so I'm watching the game I
mean, do it you know, I'm like,
you know who day I'm doing I'm
I'm totally into it. I'm like
screw LA. I'm hating on it's my
one day a year where I'm a
sports fan. Then I'm always for
the underdog Of course. And then
Bettina, she's she's like, not
really paying attention and he
says is some some commentator
comes on she goes like, Oh, that
guy played in the bangles. I say
what? She knows everything about
football
and basketball.
So for her, it's unbelievable. A
lot of women like sports, she
never she doesn't watch and she
doesn't like it and she doesn't
give me any tips or pointers or
betting advice. So it's a little
discipline on betting if the
best betting advices don't bet
Wow. There's so so many ads for
online betting during the
Superbowl the whole thing is
kind of twisted. So I was
looking into into these betting
scams and when there was a guy,
there's a number of interesting
lectures on YouTube about
betting and, and winning. And
they all have the same
interesting little end point. If
you and there's ways of betting
and winning that use that a lot
and you have to be careful and
you but you have to you know, be
close to the vest and you can
pick up a couple 100 bucks here
and then you keep where you can
win and win and win a little bit
but you keep winning. And once
that happens in the end, the
algos catch up to you and you
keep winning. They kick you off
the platform. Watch. So you get
d platformed. Yeah, every one of
these betting tipsters that is
on YouTube show and they show
the screenshots here's what
happens when you win a lot.
Boom. We're your business is no
longer welcome. Now it makes
nothing but sense. And by the
way, Matthew Dunn dodge Dodge in
the in the troll room. No, you
know, dibs on Tina. If I die get
out of here, troll. horrible
thing to say.
That's funny.
So it is
the halftime show. Do you just
want to mention
you didn't watch that either.
Did you know I never watched the
halftime show. I think it's
stupid. Well, this was very
stupid. Always. It's always
overdub this bullcrap.
Singing going on. So in this
case, it was it was the West
Coast hip hoppers. And, you
know, so it was Snoop Dogg and
Dre and Fitty sand and Mary J.
Blige. And it was it was
entertaining, but it was, you
know, really, it was just the
grift that Jay Z had pulled out,
you know, you'll recall because
of Colin Kaepernick.
You know, the NFL was seen as a
bunch of racist white a holes,
the owners. So they said, Well,
you know, what we'll do we'll
get we'll get Jay Z to produce
the Rockefeller entertainment.
So he did that last last year.
And they of course, couldn't go
straight with with hip hop and,
and black America. So he did
this Shakira and JLo if you
recall, and this year went all
in and hearing from mo black
America was like, Oh, really,
that's all you got? What an
opportunity Miss Jay Z. So it
was kind of fell flat everywhere
was supposed to be the big, you
know, kind of portraying Colin
Kaepernick dream you know, that
was supposed to be some kind of
feedback, someone I'd like some
some equalizer for what had
happened to poor Cullen and it
and so that failed.
But the ratings were good. Did
you see him? I guess the ratings
had to be good, right? There was
no again, it didn't mean that
much to me. And I was
disappointed in the
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there was no video. He was just,
you know, Sir Patrick, who
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Okay, well remember that? Well,
I think it's very sound advice.
Plants have potatoes because
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Irish had a big famine and all
they did was plant potatoes.
They didn't know that you could
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and effective. And that one?
Yeah, well, I'm just you make an
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And a few people told me that
they thought no one else in the
world was having any kind of
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you can he probably knows all
the latest done. Oh, I've sent
I've sent people to Dr. Ron
Banuelos at he'll Austin
he has protocols to help you
with that. You know and I don't
know what they are but they the
up finding out that then.
Now I think I'm going to I hope
I don't want to you know there
is this IV thing you can get.
Which if if this last if I if I
feel worse than I do now then
I'm going to get it and I'm not
an IV guy at all. I'm not I hate
that shit. But I will I will do
that just to see if I can clear
some of it out.
You got on grassy Convy in
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You're valuable and frequently
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looking at current events from
many angles as possible, and
that some conspiratorial
thinking can both lighten the
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deeper truths.
Further looking forward to
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As a side note, you don't have
to read I'm going to read it. A
week or so ago the topic of mRNA
as a way to treat cancer came
up. And I'd like to give a
reminder that this show over a
year back uncovered how by in
tech was originally developing
an RNA as a targeted cancer
treatment based on the
individual's DNA before Pfizer
co opted them for the COVID jab.
The complaint being that they're
now using this as a one size
fits all shot rather than a
targeted treatment catered to us
specifically. So the coverage
talking about M R na as a cancer
treatment is really going back
to what it was B being developed
for in the first place just to
mention a little history that is
true. We had talked about this
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dressed up like a million dollar
true.
Try not to look like Anderson
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It's science. No, that's Shut
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science. Don Lemon. Stick it in
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I'm interested to hear if either
of you have watched the
documentary century of self.
That's the Adam Curtis I believe
is it not? It sounds like it's
your idol from Yes. 558 hour
episodes watch. I had a while
back. And if so what are your
thoughts? It's a great doc it's
a little camera using Adam
Curtis does is great. Except
he's I think he's being slightly
redundant with his some of these
things. That one was the epitome
of redundancy. It was very long.
He done them all before and at a
certain point you you don't
really know what the hell is
going on and then you kind of
get into it. Oh, okay. It mainly
focuses on Edward Bernays and
his method for all things
propaganda amazingly relevant
relevant for these past two
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Very funny now that Geoffrey
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thank the ridiculously dim
witted Francois Legault premier
of Quebec for inadvertently
putting an end to the mandates
around the world and possibly
Justin Trudeau his career. Oh,
it was a Quebec announcement to
require vaccine passports at
liquor, cannabis and specific
sections of big box stores that
forced a groundswell of
Canadians to put their motions
down and say hold on a minute a
that's not science. Oh, I didn't
know this. Then is the world
watched and mocked. Our leaders
were forced to revisit their
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He can hem and haw all over my
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