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I would call it a conspiracy.
Yes. Adam curry Jhansi Devora.
Sunday February 20 2022. This is
your award winning give our
nation media assassination
episode 1427. This is no agenda,
cackling with Camelot
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas no country here and
FEMA Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry,
and from Reuters Silicon Valley
where it turns out that the
Queen is simpatico with my co
host. She has the COVID I'm John
C. Dvorak.
Well, not only that a Wait, he
talking about the Queen of
England. Yeah. Oh, but the
second your Oh no, I thought you
meant Tina the keeper.
She does she has COVID My queen
has the Cuf Well, this was she
got for kissing. Yeah. You know?
No, we did not kiss.
She gave you a kiss on the
cheek. You said so yourself that
correct.
But that was Thursday. And you
think that you think that's what
did it? Not? Not the lying in
bed? No, no, I know exactly
what's going on. Now. I will
have to talk about the queen in
a moment. However, there is now
a study. Here it is. Darren
O'Neill turned me on to this
study. The study suggests Okay,
so they still talking again. I
still hate him but we can talk
better. The study suggests that
attractive people have stronger
immune systems so no wonder no
wonder it's taken us so long
just and of course Fortinet to
be even longer than me is
obvious. When it comes to
attractivity you however, sir,
you just take the cake. You take
it with how beautiful you are.
beautiful you are.
And in mind and spirit.
Yeah, so the Queen apparently
has the Queen of England has
tested positive by the way. I am
back to 98% here. So and I was
really fine actually yesterday.
Good. And so the total number of
days is 13 days for me. And I
don't think there's any real
I've heard other people say the
same thing. The database the
next comment is the rug got
pulled
out from under me better what is
kind of funny is Tina last night
she says How did you ever do the
show?
Oh yeah, well that's that's
that's different.
Show. So the Queen I'm thinking
the following in there just
can't be any coincidences. If
there's no conspiracy theories.
Here's what here's the things
that happened. Andrew did a
deal. Prince Andrew did a deal
with with Gioffre Jeffrey
ealerts. You fray? Yeah. So
there that happened. Then we
have number two. Luke Brunel.
Suicide himself. French prison.
Yeah,
you know, I'm the cameras were
off coincidence.
Look, man, if you're gonna kill
yourself, you do it right. You
don't want anyone to see it.
It's nasty. And we know that
Charles and Camilla have already
been rehearsing for his
coronation in a smallish
typesetting so they're not
they're not going to go all out.
So I think it's time you know,
whether she's been dead or you
know, there was some, some video
of her like, well,
I can't see. I can't subscribe
to that theory. Personally. It
just
needed the timing right? And now
it's like COVID Man, when you're
90 What does she know? 96 I
think
9095 I think 96 Shit. Um, yeah,
she tested positive. It's she's
my parenting and marine to the
WaPo Well, Milo likes
Yes. Oh, well, that is kind of
what it is. But it could it
could put you under I mean, if
you if you get a little bit of
pneumonia to go with it. And
that's that's Tina's. She has a
little bit different symptoms
than she has real pain between
her shoulder blades where I had
lower back and she started off
with huge sinus pressure and
stuff like that. So if that
happens to the Queen, then or if
it who knows? She's dead. Let's
just admit it. She's gone. She's
gone. Well, the word if you
ever got the shot,
probably just so we don't gloss
over it. Where is it here?
Because I happen to have two
clips. Let's just get these out
of the
way and in fact litigation is
underway in Paris after a close
associate of disgraced financier
Jeffrey Epstein. Modeling Agent
John Luke Brunel was found dead
this morning in his prison cell,
as lawyers say he died by
suicide for now was charged with
rape and the trafficking of
minors and was awaiting trial.
Epstein also died by suicide in
New York City Jail back in 2019.
I love how that just deadpan
that everybody's dying to
suicide. I mean, these these men
who are multi multi
millionaires, I mean, yeah, just
might as well kill yourself just
now. I think this next report,
which is from NBC is also kind
of telling because we're at two
out of three. According to this,
he was a close confidant of
convicted sex offender Jeffrey
Epstein and a former French
modeling agent facing charges of
his own. Tonight John Luke
Brunel is dead, found in his
Paris prison cell hanged with
his bedsheets. According to the
Paris prosecutor's office.
Authorities believe the 75 year
old died by suicide. It comes
less than three years after
Epstein was found dead in a
Manhattan prison under similar
circumstances. His death has
been ruled a suicide. Abreu now
was awaiting trial after several
former models accused him of
rape and sexual harassment when
they were minors. What he
was accused of in the context of
his relationship with Jeffrey
Epstein was using his position
as a modeling scholar to lure
women to be abused by Epstein
and by himself.
In a statement brunellos lawyers
maintain their client's
innocence riding in part, his
decision was not driven by
guilt, but by a deep sense of
injustice. It's the latest twist
in the sprawling saga of Jeffrey
Epstein coming just days after
Prince Andrew another Epstein
associate settled a sexual abuse
lawsuit against him without
admitting wrongdoing. And in
December, Gilliam Maxwell was
convicted of luring young girls
to be abused by Epstein. She has
requested a new trial. Tonight
Maxwell's brother calls this
latest death and the Epstein
orbit in comprehensible Do you
fear for your sister safety?
Yeah, I certainly do. So I'm not
a conspiracy. Theory person. But
if you were a conspiracy,
person, obviously you would say
well, why is he laughing? Why is
he laughing? I'm not a
consultant.
You fear for your sister safety.
Yeah, I suddenly to
my seat. Do you fear for your
sister safety? Haha, yeah. I do
know she's not even in jail,
bro.
Can the Epstein orbit in
comprehensible? Do
you fear? That's why it was
I suddenly too, I'm not a
conspiracy theory person. But if
you were a conspiracy theory,
person, obviously you would say
well, you know, these things
happen in threes and no doubt
gillanders going to be taken out
for whatever fantasy Reagan seem
to think about. But
for Brunel, his accusers
withdrew Nels death as what that
scene stuff. Many victims say
that they still feel as though
they've been denied that closure
and that accountability.
So just listening to her brother
there. It's she's not in jail.
He's just not in jail.
A couple of things. Yeah, I
agree with that. But, you know,
I hate to be the bearer of bad.
Yeah, but I don't remember this
Brunella guy being part of the
picture. Oh, and a news.
Show? No. I'm sorry. Hold on.
Brunel was an integral part of
the story.
Yeah. Okay. Well, that's. I
understand that now. But I don't
remember his name. Yeah, I do.
Yes, I do. Okay, well, good. I'm
glad you do. Sad you don't you
seem somewhat suspect yourself
about what the other thing is. I
didn't know Delaine had a
brother.
Excuse me. What do you mean? I
seem somewhat suspect myself.
What are you saying?
I'm just kidding. Oh. What are
you laughing? Why are you
laughing?
I'm laughing because if anyone
is suspect, it's you. Why?
I don't remember this brother
guy. I mean, I even know it her
sister because she used to be on
silicon spin all the time. I
never know that you knew there
was a brother and a chuckling
brother that was involved. So
I'm feeling figuring that this
whole thing shouldn't even be
discussed. I mean, it seems to
me that by the media, because
it's just swatter under the
bridge.
What is this guy? What is this
guy's name? They didn't really
introduce him in that clip.
I don't remember that. Maybe he
looked one of the two of them up
or the Galanes a wiki page of be
a brother mentioned. But what it
is Yeah, show up Ian. Ian. Ian.
Ian in DM Maxwell.
Hmm. He just showed up he did an
interview with The Telegraph.
No, he doesn't know this is back
in no November, October,
November. Hmm, he's, uh, what is
what does he do?
Well, I guess he laughs last
pitch when you're in the
mainstream media and you can't
get anyone else to come to the
mic as we're all dead.
Yeah. Hmm. We have to look into
this guy. See? I mean, there's
no way. You just for him to be
sitting there. chuckling Oh, it
comes in threes. Oh, yes. Your
thing should be in trouble. Not
going to be taken out. No taken
out. Yeah, no, that's not gonna
happen. He just said, so.
What is this? I'm going to get a
Ri and introduce the term rub
rub.
Well, that's kind of been
hijacked by other other
meanings.
Yeah. Yeah. By the family guy.
Yeah.
I would say that would be the
main culprit. Yes.
Yeah. Before we get into talking
about I think we're in third
party COVID And the Russian
Yeah, Russia. I got and I
normally don't start this show
by pushing these these clips.
But I have three C span calling
clips. That to me summarize.
They summarize the situation
we're in. Okay, let's do a
Democrat. There's a Republican.
And then there's the
independent.
Okay. Good. And this is calling
to what which show
they calling in because we're
gonna talk about they're going
to talk about not so much
Canada, but mostly about
Ukraine. Yeah. And so they're
talking about Ukraine, what do
you think and they got to,
instead of having to crazy
license, just the democrat,
republican independent lines.
And so you end up with these? I
don't want to say they're it. I
think it's a pity my this is
what the media has done to the
public at large. This is what
I'm thinking. The media has
turned Democrats into one
animal, the Republicans into
another, and then the
independents, which it just
like, I guess they've been
they've just gone out of
control. Let's start with C
span. Call in let's start with
the Republican. Okay.
Let's go to Clarence and
Columbus on the Republican line.
Good morning, Clarence.
Good morning. I do believe that
Putin will advance his forces in
the Ukraine. And I would just
suggest that the Ukrainians
evacuate and come to our
southern border will be welcomed
and our taxpayers will flip the
bill. Yeah.
Yeah, no, that's yes. Well,
there you go. That's this man
also to be found on twitter, no
doubt.
Now, let's go and listen to what
the Democrat has to say.
We'll go to Craig next in
Prescott Valley, Arizona, on the
Democrats fine. Yes.
I think what we should do is
with our strong leader, Donald
Trump, his son, the couple of
love letters over to Russia, I
find it amazing that the
Republicans talk tough when
we're talking about mass
mandates. But yes, they're
weaklings when they talk about
war. Thank you.
What not? They're not war
mongering enough Republicans.
Yeah. Oh, this and it's this, of
course, is being billed as we're
on the brink of world war three.
And yet all people can think of
is politics.
Yeah, this Thank you, me. Well,
then, of course, nobody have the
pathetic Democrat warmongers in
the bandit obsessive
Republicans. So how has what has
happened to the independence?
Well, let's see what you can
only imagine. He has to say
shudder. Go ahead
and take our first call, which
is Mike, he's calling us on the
independent line from Miami,
Florida. Good morning.
Hi. My, my question is worried
about Ukraine. The Russians are
90 miles away from us right here
in Cuba. Why don't we if
Vladimir Putin decides to invade
Ukraine, why don't we annex
Mexico and invading Cuba, Mexico
was should be probably should
have been probably the United
States from the get from way
back when, and I'm sure most of
the people in Mexico will
support them being part of the
United States.
So Mike, do you think that Cuba
is a is a threat to the United
States?
They're done in Venezuela? What
do you think? What do you think
since the getting all this just
traffic coming in the bank
rolling it they know is hurting
our economy. You think the
Russians are Hello? Yes, I'm
here Mike. Go ahead. Yeah, I
mean, they're big time they got
bases all over we don't even
know we're all to be have bases
down in South America. And like
I said, they're 90 miles away
from us in Cuba. There's they're
supporting Cuba. Why have we
taken Cuba? Alright, let's go to
Bill.
Ah, well, that's it. There's no
sane people left except Except
for no agenda nation. That's
about it.
That's about it. And it's a
small number as
house. Well, also, I will say
that if you segregate callers by
political flavor, you're already
kind of setting yourself up.
What amazes me is one of our
longtime producers, JD Donnelly.
He was trying to clear a clip
from C span for some projects
he's working on. They want to
charge him $3,000 For drivel
like this. This is unbelievable.
That's it? That's very that's, I
think we can use the term
problematic.
Well, it's just it was
depressing. And all the calls
were like that you had the
lunatic, Republicans, the
lunatic Democrats, and then
these, these off the rail, rip,
independents. What is this guy
talking about? He's seriously,
and then in the way he snapped
back at it when she asked a
simple question, what do you
think? That's unbelievable,
what's wrong? What's wrong with
the public?
Um, I think the sequence for
today, since you know, Putin
could invade at any moment. So
we might as well talk about
Russia first. No, no, he's going
to invaded and I'm sorry, he is
yes, he's already given the go.
I thought it would be helpful to
review briefly since this show
was on the air during the entire
setup for this during the Obama
administration. We deconstructed
at all we had close enough to
boots on the ground of what was
really happening in my done. You
know, there's ample evidence of
this being a US coup, including
Victoria Nuland, literally
discussing who we're going to
put into the government. Yes.
Let's add a couple of other
tidbits which well, what about
this whole she's dead, but what
I was handing what,
what I was going to say is, I
have like an explainer that runs
through the whole thing.
Okay, I just want to make sure
that I do talk about her handing
out doughnuts,
Cookies, cookies, I think I
thought was donuts.
But cookies could have been and
then we have to remember John
Brennan was there to
John Brennan, John McCain, John
Kerry. A lot of John's we
kidding. Okay. I'm sorry. No,
no, no, you're right.
Now you're right. Thinking back
on it. I just, I just shake my
head is so silly.
Aren't Matej is a journalist for
gray zone. He used to be a
producer of democracy now. So by
no stretch of the imagination,
is he a Trumper or right wing,
and he's on Jimmy Dore show,
same stretch cannot be made for
his political stance. And an
Aaron's a good writer. And he he
just went through this solid two
and a half minutes of explaining
exactly what happened and where
we are today. And it's worth
remembering
late 2013. Ukrainian president
at the time Yana COVID, he is
going to sign this major
agreement with the West. And it
was one that the US and the EU
were really, really pushing on
him. And basically, it would
have forced him to seriously
curtail economic and cultural
ties to Russia, which is
Ukraine's neighbor. And it would
bring Ukraine further into the
Western orbit, which was a major
goal of the US regime change pro
war lobby at the time, the head
of the National Endowment for
Democracy, which is the regime
change arm of the CIA, he wrote
an op ed in The Washington Post
at the time calling Ukraine the
biggest prize for the US and its
goal to basically undermine
Russia, he felt, he explained
that if Ukraine can come into
the US orbit, then that will
actually have an impact in
Russia, and possibly lead to
Vladimir Putin's overthrow and
make every Neo con in
Washington, the happiest Neo
cons in the world. So the US
pressure is Yanukovych to sign
this trade agreement. But
there's a problem. Yanukovych
realizes at the last minute, oh,
shit, if I sign this, I'm going
to have to cut pensions, and I'm
going to have to cut energy
subsidies. And this will do my
reelection campaign, this is not
going to fly. So he gets cold
feet. And Russia sweeps in and
seize an opportunity. And they
offer him a more generous trade
association deal, which he then
says he is going to sign. And
they also use some course of
measures to but the point is, he
caves and says, I'm going to go
with Russia, that then sets off
these major protests against
Yana COVID. And the US gets
firmly behind the protests. And
there's a major part of those
protests that are legitimate.
They're they're anti corruption
and yet a code which was very
corrupt. But the problem is,
there's also an element that is
fascist and neo Nazi and they
don't just want an end to
corruption. They want regime
change. And the US as it often
does, skillfully, basically. Put
this weight behind the fascist
elements John McCain Chris
Murphy go over there meet with a
far right leader, you know, put
their arms around them in
Maidan. And all this culminates
basically in a violent coup that
forces Yana COVID to flee. And
he does so only after there is
an agreement brokered with the
EU to hold new elections. And
this coup undermines that. And
the US definitely is on the side
of the far right, because we
know that now from that leaked
phone call that came out around
there that Victoria Nuland, who
was in a top senior State
Department official, she's now
back working for Joe Biden
basically running his Ukraine
policy again. There's a leaked
phone call where she's speaking
to the US Ambassador to Ukraine
at the time, and they're picking
the next Ukrainian Prime
Minister. Nuland says yeah, this
is the guy. And that's a
reference to yet CEO who lo and
behold, a few weeks later became
the Prime Minister. So the US
was heavily involved in this
coup, and that sets off this
eight year conflict that we're
still dealing with now. And that
has led to this major
geopolitical standoff. Russia
responded to that coup by
seizing Crimea, because this new
Ukrainian government was talking
about joining NATO, and Russia
was faced with the prospect of
having NATO absorb its most
important naval base in Crimea.
So Putin took Crimea, which of
course, angered Neo cons in
Washington. And you have the
separatists war and the East
breakout and for the separatists
war, a major fighting force, and
they've been integrated into the
Ukrainian Armed Forces is
something called the Azov
battalion, which has its roots
in Nazism and is a if not a neo
Nazi militia. Now I think they
are, but even if you want to be
generous, they're they're
certainly Neo fascist. And
that's who the US is siding with
inside of Ukraine.
There you go. We are you're back
up to speed. That's exactly how
I recall it.
Yep. Right down to the
doughnuts.
And then the phone call was
really the most egregious part.
And I'll put our copy of it's
three minutes so we don't have
to play it. And that was a
affect the quality Listen, what
do you think?
I think we're in play. That's,
that's literally the level of
quality of that phone call, and
the better than
90% of our clips,
better than Veritas a
lot better than Paritosh. And we
assumed that just to bring
people back up to speed, the
both of us assumed that it was
Russia that tap the call and
leaked the call.
Let's listen to a little bit of
anyone just to get just to get
that great call. Yeah. What do
you think?
I think we're in play. The
Klitschko pieces, obviously the
complicated electron here.
So what they're discussing is
who is going to be the
president, who is going to be in
the cabinet and what, what, what
functions will they hold, and
it's all US shills,
especially the announcement of
him as deputy prime minister,
and you've seen some of my
troubles in the marriage right
now. So we're trying to get a
read really fast on where he is
on this stuff. But I think your
argument to him which you'll
need to make, I think that's the
next phone call we want to set
up is exactly the one you made
to yacht's, and I'm going to put
him on the spot on where he fits
in this scenario. And I'm very
glad he said what he said in
response.
Good. So I don't think cleats
should go into the government. I
don't think it's necessary. I
don't think it's a good idea.
That guy shouldn't go in. Yeah,
I mean, I Yeah. You think what,
in terms of him not going into
the government, just let him
sort of stay out and do his
political homework and stuff.
I'm just thinking in terms of
sort of the process moving
ahead. We want to keep the
moderate Democrats together. The
problem is going to be Tony book
and his guys.
And that was the boxer I think,
tawny Brook, and they were
the boxes of Italian. Right? The
Mayor of Kiev,
did you it's a key F John. Where
are you one of them? No, no, no,
I
said, I said Kiev thought
of Sorry, I misunderstood. Good.
And I think we should just
finish this out. I mean, crikey.
Yeah, I might as
well. I'm sure that's part of
what Yana COVID just calculating
on all of this.
I think yards is the guy who's
got the economic experience the
governing experience. He's he's
the guy, you know, clean
Shintani book on the outside. He
needs to be talking to them four
times a week. You know, I just
think Creech going in, he's
going to be at that level,
working for Yatseniuk. It's just
not going to work.
Yeah, no. Good. Well. It's an
extra.
My understanding from that call,
but you tell me was that the big
three we're going into their own
meeting. And that yeah, it was
gonna offer in that context.
Three, wait, you know, three
plus one conversation with three
plus two with you. Is that not
how you understood it?
No, I think I mean, that's what
he proposed. But I think just
knowing the dynamics, it's been
with them where or Klitschko has
been the top dog. He's gonna
take a while to show up for
whatever meeting they've got.
And he's probably talking to his
guys at this point. So I think
you reaching out directly to him
helps with a personality
management among the three and
it gives you also a chance to
move fast on all this stuff
and Okay, now we need to bring
in somebody to make it all work
that's behind you
behind it. Before they all sit
down and he he explains why he
doesn't like it.
Okay, good. I'm happy. Why don't
you reach out to him and see if
he wants to talk before after?
Okay,
well do. Thanks.
Okay. I've now written Oh, one
more wrinkle for you, Jeff.
Yeah, I can't remember if I told
you this. Or if I only told
Washington this that. When I
talked to Jeff Feltman this
morning, he had a new name for
the UN guy, Robert Serry that
this morning. Yeah, so that he's
now gotten both Siri and Bonnke
moon to agree that Siri could
come in Monday or Tuesday. Okay.
So that would be great, I think
to help glue this thing and have
the UN help glue it. And you
know, fuck the EU,
ah, there it is.
Ah, the people we are
protecting. Now our partners in
the EU, our partners, this is
why we're doing it. This is why
the vice president heroine that
she is has gone to Munich to
fight that for our partners the
fuck that you you want to jam
enough? laughing This is what
I'm saying? You just love that.
Okay, here's what you do every
time we play this clip every
couple years. Yeah. And it it
dawns on me probably every time
but it's like, how incompetent
do you have to be to get to
allow it knowing full well that
I even when I went to Russia, I
was always told that everything
that you do, there's going to be
recorded because the Russians
love sound. Yes. And they like
to record and they go they
record your phone calls. You in
the hotel, they record
everything they can. Yeah, you
have to know this, obviously, to
be in the State Department, and
to get to allow this phone call
to be to be intercepted. And
we'll just assume the fact this
was intercepted by the Russians,
for the purpose of embarrassing
Nuland and her buddy there. And
it was it was a night that but
like you said, the quality is so
perfect. It's not like a
scratchy phone call to let this
happen where you weren't using
secure product, you know, these
different kinds of scramblers
and things that you can get,
even though they may be
crackable. It seems unlikely.
They didn't do that they were
just careless. And this is the
kind of thing that bothers me
the most about both the the
Obama administration and now the
Biden administration, the
carelessness, the cavalier
attitude to let this happen is
beyond me. I just, that's the
frightening part as far as I'm
concerned.
Well, there's one there's
another thing to consider. They
were in Ukraine when this phone
call was placed. Now if you want
people who know how to hack, but
you might as well call Ukraine,
that will be one of my first my
first calls in the Rolodex. So
it's possible that you know,
what this doesn't sound like is
a tap from the actual network to
me it sounds like a something on
the on the device itself. And it
sounds like it's hers. You know
what I mean? It's like it that's
that's recording from that's a
high that is not a self
that doesn't account for his
quality, his qualities.
It's a little worse than hers.
It's a little worse, but
regardless, it's hubris and
carelessness
and she's still now she's back
to what bothers me again. No,
it's the best part is the FTE
you girl and she is now back. I
don't know you. You think they
forgot this?
Yes, it was not reported. No one
room I mean, the actual people
who run stuff might remember by
nit this was not reported there
was maybe one or two articles
and they had you know expletive
you know what she was mad. She
was mad on that phone call.
Yeah, don't Hey, you know what
you I worked for the new for CNN
only I can can access this you
don't have the right because
you're not cleared you have
clearance to listen to this
call. I mean, this whole thing
was bull crap and people died.
Snipers were shooting people on
both sides. It was horrible.
Then yeah. Vicky's handing out
doughnuts, cookies, brownies,
what have you
in the crowd so
before we go to Munich because I
know you have several I have
Munich Yeah. Before we Go there.
Let's just see what kind of fear
mongering and what kind of
analysis was done by your M five
M back home
women children and the elderly
packed onto buses in eastern
Ukraine tonight part of a mass
evacuation of citizens headed to
Russia. They were told for their
own safety. sirens blared with
Russian backed rebels who
control the region warning that
Ukrainian forces are about to
attack also circulated today.
Video of what's left of a jeep,
a rebel say blew up outside
their headquarters in Donetsk.
The region is not only
controlled by Russian backed
separatists, but so are the
images and information that come
out of it. Russian media tonight
also showed this video described
as an explosion affecting a
pipeline in a rebel held city.
Ukrainian ministry defense
flatly denied claims they're
planning aggressions in warned
against false flag operations
meant to trigger a war. Today's
events follow a dramatic
escalation between Ukrainian
government forces and Russian
separatists in the East,
including shelling that tore
through the walls of a
kindergarten in Ukraine
yesterday. There it is.
President Vladimir Putin blamed
Ukraine for the deteriorating
security situation and
ratcheting tensions even higher.
Moscow's plans to hold nuclear
exercises on Saturday to test
ballistic and cruise missiles
that President Putin himself
personally supervise. US
officials now say Russia has
amassed as many as 190,000
troops near the border of
Ukraine an increase from around
100,000 At the end of January,
edging even closer and awaiting
further orders.
Putin released a great video
over the weekend of him in front
of the like in his war room,
looking at all the drills and
they got the dynamics taken off,
you know, Allah Top Gun with
music. Yeah, it's managing
himself nuclear drills, not
messing around. Key was playing
into a beautifully. I'm doing it
myself. This calls for the big
man, let me take my shirt off.
Hold on to you. No, I think I
think he was like, Oh, this is
great. Let me play into this a
little bit more. And CBS, CIA
broadcast systems, man, they
were just all over the
propaganda. Margaret, you've
been covering this for weeks
now. It's clear that things have
escalated. What are some of the
implications here?
Well, the US Jurica is concerned
that other autocratic countries
like China may take a page out
of Vladimir Putin's playbook.
And the President said this
would be a Strophic war of
choice. And it goes beyond
Ukraine. As he describes it. He
believes Vladimir Putin wants to
reshape Europe and the global
power alliance that has existed
for the past 77 years. And in
many ways, this is personal for
President Biden. It was on his
watch back in 2014, when he was
vice president, that he ran
Ukraine policy and that's when
Vladimir Putin annexed Crimea
part of southern Ukraine and fed
the fighting in the east of the
country. And he didn't pay a
large price for that. So the
concern now is Vladimir Putin
may not stop there. What happens
next will definitely impact the
global economy, it could
potentially create millions of
refugees, and it could possibly
cost 1000s of lives.
Wow. Very, very disturbing.
Wow. Very, very disturbing.
Thank you. Wow, could cost lives
could make things expensive. CBS
was unrelenting. For
the first time President Biden
left no room for doubt over
whether he believes Vladimir
Putin will launch an invasion of
Ukraine who are convinced that
President Putin is going to
invade Ukraine. Is that what you
just said a few minutes? Yes. So
is diplomacy off the table
then? No. There's always until
he does diplomacy isn't always a
possibility.
The President revealed his
assessment after holding a phone
call with NATO allies and made
the administration's all out
effort to prevent a war. He said
there was reason to believe
Russia would invade in the
coming days.
We're doing everything in our
power to remove any reason that
Russia may give to justify
invading Ukraine and prevent
them from moving.
Secretary of State Antony
Blinken and vice president
Kamala Harris are meeting with
allies at a security conference
in Munich. She is scheduled to
see Ukrainian president
Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday,
but some US officials worry him
leaving Ukraine would give
Moscow a window to act.
Oh no. Well, this of course, is
scary. And this is where it
started to fall apart for the M
five m now you couldn't see much
of this on the actual M five M
but the first thing that
happened Is the German
Chancellor had a little sit
down? This is the new the new
new sheriff in town, and was
kind of a little wishy washy
about the plans about the
playbook for the US
just want to get you to follow
on to what we just heard from
President Solinsky. He was
essentially calling on Europe
calling on the United States to
sanction Putin now, before he
has the chance to invade
Ukraine. How do you respond to
that?
We are supporting Ukraine with a
lot of financial means in the
past, Germany is doing this, I
think is the biggest the NATO in
the past, the community is doing
its job, the United States are
doing many others, just for
producing economic resilience.
And on the unknown, we are
absolutely prepared for a
situation of a military
aggression against Ukraine,
saying put in that if Russia
invades Ukraine, this would have
consequences and, and that we
are ready to take decisions on
sanctions. And so different to
the situations we had before. We
are well prepared to take the
decision in a very short time
after invasion would have taken
place. And this is very helpful
to my point of view, because
it's better to say we do it
then, instead of doing it now
because we want to avoid the
situation. We want to go into a
direction where pieces having a
chance,
please having a chance to avoid
small aircraft. Stupid man, do
you know the forces you're up
against? And then we're in
Munich, and Ukraine, President
Lensky starts off with a little
bit of a ruckus by saying hey,
you know what, I'm not going to
start until I know the
translators are listening.
Everybody can hear exactly what
I want to say.
Let me now cut across to Munich
where the Ukrainian president
Zelensky giving an address let's
cut across the listening.
Thanks so much. I will wait 10
seconds because I want to be
understandable from the very
beginning. We can thank you so
much.
For tomorrow. You urine
is longing space. The world is
saying it doesn't want any war,
while Russia is claiming she
doesn't want to intervene
breaths. Someone is here is
lying.
Someone here is lying. Oh, no.
I'm sure they played this clip
over and over again on CNN,
didn't they?
I don't know. Thanks. Took a
different slightly different
tact on PB npri. Of course. And
this is just to jump into this
before I put that there's a
couple of key clips I wanted to
I'm gonna jump over them and
play this. This is the Ukraine
Zelinsky. One.
Second,
sitting down with Harris
Alinsky. thank Vice President
Harris for us help and support
over the years but later in the
day, he questioned why Western
Allies were waiting for the
quote, bombardment to begin and
quote, before imposing new
sanctions against Moscow. MPR,
White House correspondent Franco
are doing is traveling with the
vice president and he is with us
now to tell us more Franco,
welcome. Thanks for joining us.
Thank you, Michelle.
So what more can you tell us
about the meeting between the
Vice President and a Ukraine
President Solinsky?
You know, it was largely a
symbolic meeting. But it was an
important one because it was a
message that the United States
was supporting the Lensky. The
two took pictures together
before sitting down. Harris told
the Lensky that the United
States took the threats against
Ukraine seriously. She said that
the United States supports
Ukraine sovereignty and its
borders. And she emphasized that
Russia would pay a very heavy
price if it invades Ukraine.
How does the OSCE respond?
You know, he told her that the
main thing that he was seeking
was peace for Ukraine, he did
raise the possibility of seeking
some more assistance and
resources for his army. The US
has been supplying ammunition
and equipment for the Ukrainian
military. But Zelinsky was very
thankful for the support the US
had provided. And you know, they
were meeting on the sidelines of
the Munich Security Conference.
This is an annual get together
of global security leaders. And
he spoke later to the larger
conference. And in that
conversation, his message
shifted a bit.
Ah, he's a fair weather friend.
Now he's he's I think I'm
wondering about this as needs a
little analysis, because it
shifted. Let's play this
shifting part. This is part two,
and then you can hear what and
this is worth discussing,
particularly during a q&a
portion of his presentation.
That's when he was kind of
critical of the West for not
imposing sanctions. When some
have already claimed that Putin
had made a decision to invade.
Then what are you waiting for?
We don't need your sanctions,
the BAFTA The bombardment will
happen and then after country
will be fired, or after we will
have no borders. No after we
will have no economy or parts of
our countries will be occupied.
Why would we need those
sanctions, then?
It's clear that's a lens. Can
Ukrainians are not satisfied
with the pace of the diplomatic
efforts that are ongoing.
The Ukrainian president was also
asked about his country joining
NATO, what did he say?
He said that Ukraine needs
security guarantees. He said
they understood that there are
steps that need to be taken, but
that NATO should be more clear
about what they are and actually
how long they're going to take.
Be honest about it. Open Doors
are good. But we need open
answers. But no, the years and
years of closed questions. You
know, he said that Ukraine
should not be a buffer between
Russia and the West.
So Franco, can we still just
back just a little bit, Harris
took part in a q&a and she was
asked a lot about the strength
of the Transatlantic Alliance
and its future. What did she say
about that?
Yeah, she was asked about
whether the alliance can
survive, particularly after four
years of former President Donald
Trump's America first approach
to foreign policy. There's been
some uncertainty about whether
the the alliance can last past
the Biden administration even,
you know, and she was asked
about that. She said, this is an
issue that is important to the
administration, but also to the
United States. And she pointed
to the dozens of members of
Congress from both parties all
add, who were there at the
Munich Conference, she mentioned
that they don't often agree, but
they did agree on this issue.
Know the list. First of all,
let's go to that last thing
first. Yeah. A bunch of guys
showed up in Munich to to drink
beer. And so that proves that we
were all in on NATO. And it's
not a NATO conference. It was it
was the security conference that
I had in Munich. I'd
like to I'd like to tell you a
little bit about this
conference. I did a quick dive.
Just so you understand who was
here and what this is about.
Understand that Cristiane on him
poor was one of the moderators
global a shill from CNN
completely inappropriate for it
to be and moderating and
reporting Jane Herrmann, that
mindless twat I hate that woman.
You know, I'm talking about Oh,
yeah. Ah, and she was also a
moderate just want to slap her
in the face. So let's just look
at the advisory council. So we
understand why people are here.
The chairman is Joe Kaiser, who
is also on the board of Siemens
energy Munich that Siemens is a
war company, Paul of Lightner.
He is from Deutsche Bank, Prince
Turki al Faisal bin Abdulaziz al
sowed. Well, do I have to tell
you what, why he's there. All of
our beta Allianz bankings is all
bankers. Okay. Then we have the
the prime minister, Foreign
Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Sweden. Then we have an EU
shill, and then we have Thomas
Enders Council on Foreign
Relations. Then we have a China
shill for Yang. Then we have a
bank from Moscow. We've got a
couple of what do you call them?
Come from from K Street,
lobbyists. And then we have now
it gets interesting the Hoover
Institution, the Envoy for
Climate, the federal, the
Federal Minister of Defense from
Germany, David Miliband,
Federica, Mogherini. She's the
High Representative for Foreign
Affairs of the EU. And of
course, Alexander Soros. I mean,
come on. This is a war mongering
group. It's all about money. And
even Jane Herrmann was
continuously Well, you know,
Putin, Scott supersonic weapons,
so we need supersonic weapons,
this cost money. It is a sales
conference, as far as I'm
concerned.
Well, definitely wasn't not a
NATO, NATO at all that. So that
answer that that Harris gave at
that q&a. It had nothing to do
with NATO. She's full of crap.
But let's go back to what
happened was Alinsky where he
all of a sudden said, hey, yeah,
why don't you do the sanctions?
Now? The reason for that, it
seems to me is, and I think
it's, you know, he's a comedian,
and not as much of a statesman
and doesn't understand a lot of
the new gold crap that goes on
including the joke he made that
CNN took seriously, which is
another story but he hears that
Biden comes out and says, I have
to Biden clip just so we can
reiterate it. This is the Biden
play this Biden Biden, I think
it's Biden newest prediction,
you know, we have reasonably the
Russian forces are planning to
intend to attack Ukraine in the
coming week in the coming days.
We believe that they will target
Ukraine's capital key. A city of
2.8 million innocent people.
Yeah. So that's so Biden comes
out in his cock sure it says
intelligence sources. And in
fact that d&d gets into a beef
reported watch off the stage.
And I, by the way, cut something
which I'll play later with some
laughing and some commentary
that was left on one of the
clips moved. And I thought I
understood what it said the
first time, but then I've jacked
it up. Now, I'm gonna need help
but hearing what they said. But
so you're Zelinsky you hear
that? You're are intelligent.
He's made a decision he's going
in. So Zelinsky all of a sudden,
it dawns on him later in his
thinking, going, Wait a minute,
if this is a done deal, then
let's do the sanctions now. Oh,
by
the way, maybe it was a lie.
someone's lying here.
He said that party.
He said that someone's lying
here.
Yeah. He said, That's what he
ended up saying someone's lying.
I don't know where that is. That
fits into the timeline. But
whatever the case is, this is
Biden getting himself into a jam
with his bullshit. He doesn't
know what what Putin is
thinking. He doesn't know that
he's going in I'm, it's my
opinion that Putin is not going
in. I wrote about it already
saying this bullcrap. But listen
to this little clip from
Colonel, Janice's Colonel. Got
this. This is great. on CNBC. He
just makes this offhanded
comment as he goes off, you
know, they brought him on for
some analysis, and listen to
what he has to say, which makes
nothing but sense to me be
on our side after a year, or 18
months of this stuff. Not to be
snarky, but just as an aside,
make believe that you're Putin
and his henchmen living in a
country an autocratic country
with no controls and no
oversight. And you decide to do
the following. You go along
energy, you're short, the Dow.
And then you put 150,000 troops
on the border with Ukraine. And
then every once in a while, you
say, well, we pulled them back,
just after you squared up and
you keep doing it. You know,
lather, rinse, repeat, you keep
doing this and you make yourself
a trillion dollars. It's good
insurance against any any
problems that the United States
might impose with sanctions Joe?
Yep. No, I had that clip, too.
Yeah. And but the thing is, he
saying, oh, that's what Vladimir
Putin is doing. How about every
other douchebag on Wall Street
is doing this? Yeah. How about
the in
fact, I look at the Lockheed
Martin stock.
Oh, my I have a ABC short clip
that is about
this. Tonight, a far off
conflict squeezing Americans at
the cash register. Not
just so you know, the far off
conflict is squeezing Americans
at the register. It's potent.
That's what inflation is.
Tonight's a far off conflict
squeezing Americans at the cash
register. Not only is our energy
bill up, but our grocery bill is
up our gas for our vehicles
that's up as well. Americans
already coping with a seven and
a half percent annual rate of
inflation the highest since
1982. This week, watching oil
hit its highest level since
2014. And gas prices 40% higher
than this time last year. With
worse likely, if Russia goes all
in against Ukraine,
we'd probably be talking about
maybe a 20 or $30 a barrel hit
and it could be even more
dramatic
with ripple effects throughout
our oil dependent transportation
driven consumer economy.
higher fuel expenses for
trucking companies logistics,
airlines are going to likely
have to pass along higher jet
fuel prices in the months ahead.
So it's all going to trickle
down no more prevalent than at a
grocery store
for Sidney Nazarian her fiance
staying on budget means
reimagining a night out date
nights pretty much include like
pasta nights at home. Hit hard
to buy stock market fidelity
data show that the average
American 401k retirement saver
lost $1,800 This week alone,
so subplot subplot, now them
thinking about it. Could this
also be used? Oh my goodness. So
oh, this is an interesting way
of looking at it. Could this
also be used as a an excuse for
inflation? Because that's
clearly what what this woman
just said from ABC is like, Oh
no, these prices you're seeing
in the grocery store that's
because of a conflict far away.
And he said and then then you
have a measurement that
Americans can get behind. So if
you are going to I don't know
make Kamala the heroine of all
this. Then you could always you
see the the oil prices drop gas
price, saved, saved or created
the economy. It's a subplot
subplot, but I think there's
something there something to be
used. Never let a crisis go to
waste.
Well, that brings us to Harris.
Yep. Now I watched her speech
and I watched all I could find
it was
she's she, she had an okay she
did. As far as I can tell, she
has read the script to do the
hand gestures, you know, the
thumb pointing with the thumb
and all that stuff. She actually
wrote. She did one of her point
with a finger and then she
remembered Oh, she don't do
that. Do the thumb thing. Like
you're handing someone a
business card? It was boring.
She had no spice. There was
nothing she added there were no
adlibs completely safe.
Let's take a take another look
at her doing this speech. And,
and here's what she does. First
of all, she doesn't know how to
read from a prompter. She can
read from the left woman the
right one she can't read from
it. And I don't know why this is
and she doesn't understand it
with a prompter. You look at the
prompter directly and look
through it. So it looks like
you're looking at her audience.
Yes, she looks sideways. She
looks sideways. She's looking
forward at the audience.
Initially, her eyes are looking
to the right to read from the
prompter
and I'm quite sure that there
was a prompter at the end. In
the back. Don't you think she
where they
use the is there usually is
Yeah, but it seems to me that
she kept doing this right. I
think she kept looking to the
right it was it was creepy. Look
at the second thing you got to
watch. Once you I point this
out, you'll see it. She flaps
her arms.
Flap Yeah, like a bird. It's a
tell it she puts a Cheeto
when she when she starts when
she starts to speak she'll have
a she's tight in but then to her
elbows go out and she starts
flapping against her body with
the elbows. And then when she
brings her arms out to gesture,
she's flapping like a son of a
bitch. I thought she was gonna
take off from the stage actually
and fly around the room. It was
terrible to watch her and then
to listen to her word by words.
He first of all, good rep. Good
grip there well done. Second, if
we were to analyze her body
language, I would posit that not
being an expert that the
flapping is actually shrugging
of her shoulders, because she
really doesn't know what she's
saying. Just you know what I
mean? If you flap your arms,
your shoulders kind of go up to
so it works the other way. I
think she's shrugging
it to be because she doesn't
know she she flaps so much is
it's horrible. I only had a
couple of clips, short clips
part of her. And I've got the
first one is not number one. But
the first one is Harrison
Munich. This is her opener,
which is just this is the way
she starts it off. As though
this is going to get everyone's
attention. They're all going to
be on her side. She doesn't get
applause. But it's like you
know, it's like it's limp
wristed applause is not very,
it's not very exciting. So by
forging
relationships and bonds, forging
organizations and to
institutions, laws, and
treaties, we together
established a set of rules,
norms that have governed ever
since. And Europe has enjoyed
unprecedented peace, security
and prosperity through a
commitment to a set of Defining
Principles. The United States is
equally committed to these
principles, that people have a
right to choose their own form
of government, that nations have
a right to choose their own
alliances know that they are
inalienable rights, which
governments must protect, that
the rule of law should be
cherished, that sovereignty and
territorial integrity of all
states must be respected.
All states what is it a European
nation state is a NATO state
what states
she's just she's giving one word
at a time speech. Yeah. Like
she's talking to
kindergarteners. It was
horrible. And it was just the
whole thing was like this. There
was nothing in there that was
statesman like are interesting
or new. She's just reading from
Polly sigh one book somewhere
that somebody wrote on John
wrote it
on, John, we have breaking news
breaking news. I always have a
monitor on in the studio
breaking news, everybody
breaking news. Vice President
Harris is out she's out and
about talking to people and the
caption on MSNBC is US
intelligence now can confirm
Vladimir Putin has given the
order the order has now been
given invasion incursion Hmm,
probably ring the doorbell
leaving the burning bag of poop
on the step is imminent.
And what station was this MSNBC?
Oh, yeah, the old reliable. So I
got just a few more examples of
one more example of her yakking
and it's just as 18 seconds, and
this is what most of it sounded
like the whole speech. This is
Paris and Munich one,
if Russia further invades
Ukraine, the United States,
together with our allies and
partners will impose significant
and unprecedented economic
costs.
Wow. So she was a dud. And I'll
say, I don't know that it's
going to be saved by anything.
May I give you an analysis of
her speech? And analysis that
not from me? I think any proper
analysis should be done by
someone who knows what they're
talking about. On a news station
where they are known for
accuracy. Joel Rubin is the man
you're about to hear a he was a
surrogate for the 2012 Obama
Presidential campaign advocate
for the Iran nuclear deal. He
was. Let's see. He's been in USA
ID the stays mainly State
Department Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State There you go.
So this would be kind of a
globalist? Well, you think? My
goodness, he was, I mean, when
he saw the vice president speak
that Mickey Mouse plots
themselves.
NZ, this speech was real. This
was the single most significant
speech by an American leader in
the global forum, calling out
Russian aggression and calling
out Russia for disinformation
since 1962. Since the Cuban
missile crisis by Hadley
Stevens, what we're watching
right now with Vice President
Harris is an American leader,
essentially telling the world we
are almost on the brink of war.
And we have to resist it because
it will destabilize our entire
way of life. And that is that is
a powerful message, that this is
not a normal speech. This is a
serious moment for the United
States and for Europe. So Joel,
who's that message for? Who is
the vice president Harris
talking to is she talking to
world leaders, the American
people Putin himself?
First and foremost, she's
speaking directly at that
conference to the allies who are
looking to her and TV knighted
States for leadership at this
moment, and she's saying, we
have delivered, we are with you.
We are unified. And that is not
always the message. And she
hinted at this that the United
States has been giving,
certainly during President
Trump. She's also making a query
to Vladimir Putin. And look at
this, the juxtaposition really,
of the entire world, the United
States, the West, our allies
together, and Russia, not there.
Russia staying at home, Russia's
isolated, and she's saying to
Putin, you're on your own on
this. The risks are incredibly
high for you to think twice
before going forward.
Shall I only have about 30
seconds left with you. But is it
safe for Ukrainian president
Volodymyr Zelensky to travel to
the Munich Security Conference
today.
He has to do this for his own
credibility at home he has to
show his people that he is a
leader that he is with the west
right now that they are behind
him. It is risky Absolutely. But
it's the kind of move that will
strengthen him in the days
ahead. Especially fresh invade.
So I think this is the signal
from the Obama faction who
appears to be running most of
our country to hype Camela Do
you have Did you find any
evidence this is now we do have
a present Presidents Day
weekend? Is that what this is?
Yeah, Presidents Day or we
should be Washington his
birthday but they've decided to
turn it into a mattress to the
curb and include him and so now
you have this
is where in America we always
this is the time of year we buy
a new mattress gets a good
mattress time to buy definitely
the mattress sales so that's the
only evidence I've received so
far.
To prove your point. Mm hmm.
Yeah, that's a good one.
Yeah, and I need more though. I
need more for it.
Well, you're gonna get more I'm
sure cuz you just do just like
bad guy. Bad analysis. Most
speech ever since
1962, Cuban Missile Crisis
speech by Kennedy. That's what
he's referring to. So this is
the most important since we have
not tear down that wall Mr.
Gorbachev or anything in
between.
Hold on. He actually said
something Different. Hold on a
second, because where's just
listen to what he said about
that.
Lindsey this speech again speech
by an American leader in the
global forum, calling out
Russian aggression and calling
out Russia for disinformation
since 1962. Since the Cuban
missile crisis by agli.
Stevenson,
Adelaide Stevens Oh, what is he
saying? What does that mean? Did
Adelaide Stevenson right Kennedy
speech?
Oh, I don't know what he's
talking about. This is
interesting because Kennedy made
the speech and but it wasn't,
Oh, here's what he's got a
gotcha in there. I noticed this
in a second. Listen, he's got
the most important speech in a
global forum. It's a little a
little gift. That's good.
Because I mean, tear down that
wall. Mr. Gorbachev was done in
front of a large audience, you
know, just a public. It was just
a public speech. And so maybe
Kennedy's was something that was
different than what he's talking
about after
President John F. Kennedy was
elected he appointed Stevenson
as the United States Ambassador
to the United Nations.
Okay, it was United Nations
speech. Thus, it was a global
global forum. So so that's a
little cute little gotcha.
That's cute. I mean, I like
people who do this kind of pre
parsing. Yeah. So you get you
know, they Oh, I said, I didn't
say no, I said,
Oh, you mean by saying things
like, there's no evidence.
Yeah, there's no evidence. Okay.
Yeah, exactly.
Alright. Just people who do
that? Yes. I got you. Yeah, I've
done it. I do it. You do it.
It's it's groovy. It taught me a
lot. I say it all the time.
There's no evidence. I don't
love you talking about.
Yeah, there's no evidence.
There's no evidence.
All right. Do you have more? I
know you have more. Don't leave
us hanging. Yes, I do have quite
a bit. Actually. I love this.
This is this is
so good to be a podcaster. When
the M five M is so captured.
They can't they can't do
anything. We have all the juicy
meat here to mold and present.
They can't do anything because
they're told not to. Yes. So we
use tape. But they do some stuff
because we take their stuff and
destroy it. Let's listen to NPR
report on Munich and Biden.
President Biden was direct at a
press conference yesterday when
he was asked if he believes
Putin has decided to invade
within days.
To be clear, you are convinced
that you are convinced that
President Putin is going to
invade
ooh, I just want to just want to
make note of this reporter. She
realized she was coming across
as a hysterical woman and
corrected herself. I'm just
gonna be misogynist about it.
Listen
again to ask if he believes
President Putin has decided to
invade within days.
To be clear. You are convinced
that you are convinced that
President Putin
is going to invade Wow, she
tapped the brakes. Very
impressive.
Ukraine. Is that what you just
said a few minutes? Yes. So is
diplomacy off the table then?
No. There's always until he does
diplomacy isn't always a
possibility.
I turn now to empirische Ron
Elving. Ron, thanks so much for
being with us. Good to be with
us. God
President didn't leave much room
for doubt. Did he? You know,
Biden's all in on this God. He
may not be right. But he is all
in. That strongly suggests that
the US intelligence agencies are
telling him that the invasion is
all but underway. That the
troops in the tanks and the
aircraft already have their
orders, and the borders will be
breached in the days or perhaps
just hours ahead. We saw Putin
do what now appears to have been
a head fake ad midweek, saying
he was pulling some troops back
while deploying others. And of
course, it turned out he was
deploying far more others to the
borders. So Putin was falsely
claiming to be de escalating
even as his computer weapons
unleashed an unprecedented
denial of service attack
his computer weapons Wow, that's
good computer weapons, computer
web computer weapons. I have you
ever bought a computer where
it should be covered by the
Second Amendment? I don't
understand what's going on.
I can have as many computer
weapons as I want. So I
want to play the end of that
woman who said you said sound
hysterical she actually finished
thought did a follow up and I
want to play this 32 second clip
is the end of Biden's pressure.
Last question. She got the last
question and because what
happened was, there was like a
melee as he was about to leave
and everyone went nuts and they
got it. They got this last
question and and this will just
you get to hear it here.
To be clear, to be clear, you
are convinced that you are
convinced that President Putin
is going to invade
Oh shit. That first one was
actually Did you hear that they
pulled the whole piece out?
Interesting.
To be clear, to be clear, you
are convinced that you are
convinced that President Putin
is going to invade Ukraine. Is
that what you just said? A few
minutes? Yes. So is diplomacy
off the table then?
No, there's all until he does
diplomacy isn't always a
possibility.
What reason do you have to
believe he's considering that
option at all?
We have a significant
intelligence capabilities Thank
you.
Okay, ladies and gentlemen,
welcome to the forensic analysis
portion of the no agenda show.
Everybody thank you. Thank you
get out get out get out. And so
they let the thing ride a little
bit with an open mic on on the
audience and and wanted and did
you hear about a 15 second gap
by the way, this is taped, I
think it's been taken off most
of the clips. I caught it on C
span when it first showed up.
And now you have a very and
there's after about 15 seconds
of silence you hear these women
giggling and laughing and one of
them I believe it is oh there he
goes. You know she runs out the
door. But then when I boosted it
and tried to understand what
they were saying and then they
cut the mic is five seconds. I
couldn't quite put it together.
I think somebody in the audience
might be able to translate this
and so I'm putting it out there
for that reason. Okay,
now we're going to first rotate
and we're going to enhance now
Okay, here we go Cyber Sleuth
okay, I heard haha I heard
surprise I think
Yeah, cuz he left Oh, that's a
big surprise. Oh, there we go.
Is this a surprise? Wow.
Listen Don't worry about it.
Don't worry about I hear that at
the end. Don't worry about it.
Oh my god,
is that oh, okay. Here's what I
let me listen again. Hold on. I
think I think I have an idea
what I think is going on is that
she's really nervous because she
was rather rude toward the
president. And and her
colleagues are there. And her
colleagues they say I don't
worry about it. The guy's
fucking senile. Don't worry
about it. I think that's what's
always said.
Maybe it sounds right. Maybe
it's something you do you get
nervous laugh you still the mic?
That's the joke of it. Yeah.
Still liked. And so she is
probably that same woman. Oh, my
God, at the end. Sounds like
giggle something that sounds
like a Janus from friends.
And then they cut cut the mic.
But yeah, I think there's a lot
of funny stuff that goes on when
Biden you know, walk away. Joe
is Nick No rule. I hadn't heard
that one. Yeah. And he because
he leaves he lives in the middle
of the you know, just closes the
book and leave. And they still
has, you know, he walks out with
that funny walk. It's just a
gate. The gates are crappy. So
let's listen to a couple more
clips that will be done this
Putin analysis from NPR Putin
analysis regarding Biden.
President Biden was direct press
conference yesterday when he was
asked if he believes President
Putin has decided to invade
within days.
To be clear. Which which one?
I'm sorry, am I playing the
right clip here? Thank you. We
played this one did
I think this this little bit did
they do they keep bringing it in
instead of this part they should
bring in which is what Putin
would bind just says it was the
last one we
played. We played this one. We
didn't play the NPR Putin
analysis to we haven't played
that one yet.
Okay, well, okay, maybe I jumped
to the clip before Okay, plate
two and see if we played that
the accuracy
of what our intelligence
services produce is one
question. They real questions
arise in the use of that Intel
product. Now in 2000 to 2003,
you saw the Intel product
miscast and misused to justify a
war the administration at that
time wanted to make against
Iraq. In the 1964 case, we saw
Intel used quite selectively to
justify escalation of the war in
Vietnam. So it's the old
question, to what purpose to
what end? Are you putting that
Intel in this case? Is it being
used to build an aggressive
case, as in Iraq or Vietnam? Or
is it being used to reveal the
reality of what Russia is up to
in the fog of their own
narrative?
What do you think? Oh, I don't
know. How stupid are we world?
How stupid are we America? Are
we going to believe this bowl
crap again. And it was sad to
see on Friday the five I watched
the five for about 10 minutes
and you got gut felt sitting
there going with it.
Let me match the five is a fox
show. Yeah. That has Greg gut
feel is the is the lead host but
it's a bunch of these people.
Yeah, cannabis, but it's off.
It's a fox show. Yes.
Yes, it's a fox variety show is
the way that this is how I
consider it. And, and, and it
kind of got filled and most of
the panelists like, well, they
keep telling us it's gonna
happen Wednesday and Thursday.
So they're in I think, got to
leave it said they're lying. But
then but the rest of the whole
show is just, well, Putin but
Putin is wanting to get a hold
of crime. I should have clipped
this. Putin wants to get ahold
of Crimea as badly as a teenage
boy wants to Playboy centerfold
in like, jeez, they are. The
whole mainstream is all in on
this. I see you Megan Kelly,
this warmongering and it's just
it is there's no evidence is no
show if you keep this up,
she loves it.
It's just but this he likes the
attention. Are you saying yes,
what I'm saying? There's just no
evidence that this is the that
it makes no sense. There's no
evidence. Yeah, so stupid. Yeah,
but yet now even family in the
in in the Netherlands. Hey, man.
We think that Putin man is a
little worried over here now.
I have a clip from 1997. Now he
sent troops to Poland in 1997. I
believe that Polish was a
country that was brought in a 99
and with some others. And in
1997, Biden gave a speech to
some of these women, one of
these drinking clubs and this
was on NATO and Russia and and
how it's not, you know, Russia
likes NATO. And he claims that
he went over there and everybody
thought that NATO was great, or
some bull crap does
unbelievable. But let's just
play this because there's a
little gotcha in here this Biden
on NATO and Russia,
policymakers in Moscow have
accepted it. Moreover, no
Russian politician with whom I
met from communist leaders have
gone off to Liberal leader of
Lenski to nationalist leader
Levin, believe that native
enlargement constitutes a
security threat to their
country, I did not find a single
official left, right or center
who believes that to be the
case. In fact, nearly all
politicians and I met with a
number of members of the Duma as
well, all politicians and
experts with whom I met
understood the non aggressive
this implicit in NATO's three
knows the Alliance's declaration
of having no reason, intention
or plan in the current and
foreseeable security
environment, permanently to
station nuclear weapons or
substantial combat forces of
current members on the territory
of new member states. They all
understood that. And I don't
think any of them doubted that
with whom I spoke, rather, the
Kremlin's public opposition to
enlargement in my view, is
largely a question of a
psychological problem they're
undergoing now. Oh.
So do in there, he says there's
no troops stationed in any of
these newer members, which would
include Poland where we sent
troops. We sent a bunch of
troops to Poland, just what last
week? Yeah. That's not supposed
to be you're not supposed to do
that. But this whole
thing is, what do we say? 1000.
Troops, you know, yeah, but it
should be none. Maybe we should
also just just remind ourselves
of recent more recent history of
our current president, he was
involved in an extortion scheme
in Ukraine.
And so I got Ukraine and I
remember going over convincing
our team or others to convince
the United that we should be
providing for loan guarantees.
And I went over, I guess, the
12th 13th time to Kiev and, and
I was going supposed to announce
that there is another billion
dollar loan guarantee. And I had
gotten a commitment from
Poroshenko. And from Yatseniuk,
that they would take action
against a state prosecutor and
they did. So they said they had
they walk out to Prescott said
nice, and I'm not going to or
we're not going to give you the
billion dollars. They said you
have no authority you're not the
president. The president said I
said call him I said I'm telling
you not getting the billion
dollars. I said you're not
getting the billion I'm gonna be
leaving here and I think it was
what six hours I look. I said
leave in six hours. If the
prosecutors not fired you're not
getting the money. Oh, son of a
bitch got fired. And they put in
place someone who was solid at
the time while they're still
there. So they made some
genuine, substantial changes
institutionally and with people
But one of the three
institutions, there's now some
backsliding, the courts and
there and the court. Yes. And
they had made a commitment that
they would do that. And so when
we left the first thing I spent
a lot of time as did, Mike
because this was his territory
as well. And people like Charlie
corruption and Victoria anyway,
there are a lot of good people
we had working on this
point of parliamentary order, a
parliamentary quest, inquest
question. The money like that,
for Ukraine is determined by
Congress, and is earmarked and
approved. And that's how it
goes. I mean, we've seen this
multiple times throughout the
whole Trump thing. It's this is
not at the President's
discretion, is it just to say,
Oh, you're not going to get it?
Or vice president? Am I wrong in
that?
I don't know. Seems to me that
the President has a lot of
things hanging out to that he
can cut off, stop, stop and go.
Okay. Now see, the Congress does
that much.
And they have their pictures
taken away from them? And they
approve it. They approve that
money.
Yeah. But it wasn't it has to be
doled out. There's like all the
money that was approved for the
during the COVID crisis that
these states haven't even
bothered spending it.
Oh, no, they're spending it
they're giving it to, to college
kids. Here have 10 grand.
Thanks, man. Vote vote Democrat.
Okay.
Democrat get more money.
Yeah. I mean, it's pretty
obvious to me. Yeah. Okay. I
think that oh, then the final
thing is, this should not have
happened. There's supposed to be
a meeting in Helsinki next week
of foreign ministers. Abe
Lincoln, will that will be
they're just gonna call them a
blink. And now a blink and we'll
be there. Who's this? Oh, Tony
Blinken? Yeah, a blinking a
blade, a blade, a blink and
he'll be there as the worst.
But Finland beat Russia at
hockey in the Olympics. And now
everyone thinks that Putin won't
allow anyone to go to Helsinki.
Yeah, because he lost the you
know, lost face. To be clear for
Finland to beat Russia in hockey
is a big deal.
Yeah, I'm sure it is. Yeah, but
nobody to beat Russian hockey's
a big deal bigger. Oh,
no, no. Now they won't show up.
Like really, really, really
think that?
I'd be more inclined to think
that just gonna shoot the hockey
players that loss. That'd be
China.
Yeah. We were watching ice
skating at the team that
literally asked that question to
the Chinese lady fell twice
during the dancing, which is not
even tricks. It's not even
tricks. It's just dances.
I hate to say it. I must be some
sickness to watch ice skating.
And then oh, she goes,
Why else are you watching?
It's totally kicking out. Some
of these skaters are just
especially the new the newer
women that do the quadruple.
Oh, it's the best, but they
can't manage
it. The guys can do it pretty
well, but the women are just
getting the hang of it. And so
they fall down a lot. And then
they come back crying their eyes
out into something sick about
watching this as far as I can
tell.
It's no it's it's Formula One
for sensitive guys and women.
girl she's cry if you want. I
mean, let's be honest. I mean,
we watch the race and we want to
see our favorite driver when but
you know if there's a good
crash, particularly NASCAR. So
this is like one of those
things. You're holding your
breath for the whole time during
the routine. That's the appeal
of it. It's a lot better than
swimming. No one ever made
rounds. No one ever
asked for that is slow.
But he drowned. Yeah, and a
little too much bobsledding NBC.
A little too much did we do well
in bobsledding? Is that why they
just throw to kill me with
bobsledding? Are they trying to
sexy
thing is about some of these
sports. The skating is always
the big money grabber because I
know a lot of it has to do with
the car CRASH CRASH theory. And
it's like there she goes. And
she's on her way. She's gonna
look into your rock and have to
Oh, you always do these make you
make these noises when the girl
goes down and lands on her ass
boom. And
it's great. Same with the guys
but but something about it. It's
like oh, cuz because it's rough
there. I mean that does. Those
people are not, you know, and
then the same thing with the
skiers when they crash a little
bit, but it's more boring. I
don't know. Yeah, mixed families
about these these games.
Well, anyway to get back to your
original point, yes. I'm sure
that the female half of the
Chinese partner skating duo was
beaten. Of course to see what
they do. Yeah, why not beat her
beat her You didn't skate well.
And with that, I'd like to thank
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We'll see. We'll see. I have
high hopes. He One thing's for
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No, I can't, I can't say it just
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it sucks. And over. We'll see.
And any kind of has to be
prepared to go around the app
ecosystem, which is why it has
to be a good web experience.
It's a it's complicated. I'm
glad I don't have to build it.
But if if it is what I think it
is, it'll change it'll change
things dramatically. And we also
need to thank the artist who
brought us the artwork for
episode 1426. We titled that one
pre bunk and this was a very
nice piece we both liked. It was
time For this type of simple yet
so effective piece Darrin
O'Neill is the man who knows how
to do this. This was our Chinese
COVID-19 test kit.
I had to fight like hell to get
that through. No, you didn't
be talking about we both liked
it very much. In fact, it didn't
have to fly just because I hate
Darren doesn't mean I don't hate
Darren, it's a lie. It's a lie.
It's a running gag. Yeah.
We did briefly discuss this and
say, well, we could actually get
censored on Twitter for this. It
didn't.
It was a long shot to get
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it up. Anyone round? He says
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No. Not not even our Auschwitz
booster McBride. That's
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get censored. Didn't get
censored was interesting.
So this would unlike me, because
why would this gets this cuz
that's racist.
That would be the answer. Yes.
Yeah. Yeah. But the reason why
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there's no advertisers on this
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one cares.
Yeah, they just avoid they don't
care. They can't hurt. They had
some other funny ones like COVID
Dick that you brought up, you
know that. That was man hater.
COVID. Dick by Darren, also,
Darrin also did that by was a
lot of eggplant emojis. A lot of
code. I think the COVID Dick
conversation. really hit home
with a lot of people.
Yeah, bother anyone. Yeah, he
had COVID. Next thing you know,
what I kind of liked explains
it. As somebody pointed out,
hey, why don't you to jerk offs?
You know, put two and two
together. COVID Dick, Pfizer
little blue pill laser shots.
This is exactly what Tina said.
She said, You didn't see that
was a native ad for Viagra. I'm
like, honestly, no, no, I
didn't see it that way either.
But now you
think about it. Yeah. Okay, so
Pfizer immediately shut John off
with that. We'll wait for him to
come back. Wow. Yes. Yeah.
Pfizer went I don't think so.
CIA same. Yeah. Anyway, fight.
The point is, is that we didn't
we didn't. We didn't make note
of it at the moment. No, and I
didn't, I wasn't thinking about
it.
Let's see what else what else we
have? Like, thank
God for democracy. That guy's
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thought those That's good stuff.
Right.
Which one was that? That's new,
though. That wasn't even here on
your Yeah, no, that wasn't
the one it was here with the new
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it was a little problem with it
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It was it was busy. Yeah. It was
too busy. And but I liked it. I
thought networks could have gone
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Um, no, not in a row. Yeah, I
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Kenny. Ben did a dead dog on the
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Camela with creepy eyes. And
yeah, that was the podcasting.
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Green Monster in the microphone.
We like it. We didn't understand
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Like the pie. Maybe it's the
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it was all fine.
I'll contact couture and no, I
mean, he was on like I go
website. Hmm. I'll contact
couture and then me he might
remember and there's one and the
other guy who's found man I
forgot his name, but he's one of
the originals.
Oh, wait, wait, wait. Yes, I
remember this because it was
built on. Oh, come on. Help me.
Drupal, Drupal, Drupal. Drupal.
Drupal. Now I remember. Yes. And
it was always breaking, wasn't
it?
No, I don't think so. It was
just it was hard to use. It was
just a piece of the night good.
Something about
the Drupal, Drupal, whatever
happened to Drupal? I can't
believe anything worked.
I know once it went headless
that was the end of headless
Drupal.
Get that shit out of my life.
Oh, man. Well, thank you very
much Darren O'Neal, great piece.
It's it's one for the archives,
it looked fantastic, is a great
way for people to just look at a
list of podcasts that you might
be used to, depending on what
kind of podcast app you use. And
you see, hey, wait a minute,
something changed. And it always
draws people have i It's a great
attention getter. And it really
helps with the consistency of
the show. And we appreciate your
work there and and the work of
all of our artists and the work
of Dred Scott, who takes these
pieces of art while listening to
the show and creates beautiful
cloud chapters, which you can
see in a modern podcast app. But
a new podcast apps comm grab one
of those drop the legacy stuff.
You know what happened on the
last show, stupid legacy Apple,
this is crazy. So I of course
had COVID. And I was tired. And
I inadvertently put in the RSS
feed an image that was smaller
than 2000 by 2000 pixels. And
when you do that, Apple will not
publish it. Because, you know,
some reason it makes no sense.
And luckily, we have a producer
on the inside who caught it.
And, and and shepherded it
through to put it that way,
which is super cool that we have
that inside one of the biggest
companies in the world. But come
on. I mean, this is the kind of
shit that they do. And I was
like that should make no
difference to you. But there you
go.
Yeah, and all you do is take
that 560 by 560 image or
whatever it is and bump it up to
2000 by Tuesday. You know what I
do? I don't really do much more
than that, which is just makes
it a bunch of pixels. Yeah. It's
like it's dumb.
Thank you. Let's thank some of
our producers who came in at the
executive and Associate
Executive level for today. This
is the the way that the show is
financed and keeps running. And
we appreciate the help so that
we can listen to the Republican
Democrat and independent line of
C span and analyze that
for you and realize that they're
all crazy.
Roderick Lennart blend art is in
Charlotte, North Carolina, and
comes in. Boom 1022 and 22 cents
message sent to John's email.
Yeah, Once again and there is
indeed a message, it would have
been in the spreadsheet if he
had used the subject and put the
words donation in the subject
line rather than have me look up
his name,
but you have it. Thank goodness.
And I'm sure I have to have a
scramble for some jingles too.
That's usually the case. Oh, let
me get those for you right off
the top. Okay. That you should
mention it to me every time so I
do this. He wants a Biden whole
load and as many little girls
Yes, as you can tolerate along
with a goat karma. Okay. So I
know what that means. Totally.
IITM boisar Roderick of
flavortown. Ringing the bell
from Charlotte, North Carolina
for my smokin hot soul sorcerer,
girlfriend. Nicole. In honor of
double twin flames day. Oh, no.
Double 20 to 22
soulmates 20 soulmates
Adam, if you wouldn't mind
saying it in your best VJ voice.
Yeah. So the quote is, quote,
Nicole, we should probably date
for forever.
Okay, right.
Nicole, we should probably date
forever.
To another take a little sexier.
Nicole. We should probably date
forever.
She's gonna He's gonna be
playing this to her to pop the
question.
Oh, I didn't. Okay, let me try
it this way.
Okay, that takes three Hold on,
hold on us.
Wow, second, see if we can do
this right. Let's go. Nicole.
Nicole, my dearest Nicole.
Nicole. We should probably take
for the rest of our lives.
Today's Nicole please
take for making the same thing
but make it serious instead of
cracking your voice and then
joking around at the end.
Do you like the music? John, do
you like the end and his head is
gone? Okay, well, do you like
the music? Do you like the music
or not?
I like the music.
Stop cutting out stop cutting
out here we go. Here we go.
Nicole I really think we should
be dating for the rest of our
lives. I love you and I want you
to be my wife think though I
think
he's got plenty to work with.
I think so too. That's very
good.
And that's your HMI no agenda
engagements there have been but
as he has continued with several
actually several he says he's
not sure how many engagements
there have been but it's been
certainly true that the couples
that no agenda together stay
together. Can I get a Biden
whole load of any little girl
Yes. As you can tolerate along
with a goat karma. Good Karma.
Please keep up the work fellas.
We need you now more than ever.
Nicole will now be Dame and
she's gonna be damned. You go
get your pad. Second. The owl
read Yeah. Nicole will now be
Dame snitchy of flavortown does
s h n ICCI which I assume is
snitchy or snicker netstat.
Again, S S H in ICCI. sneeky was
Nicole's is Nikki. You know
sometimes it's called James
Xingyi. Okay, so Nikki, is this
a cute little name they have for
each other? Nikki Nikki de la
Nikki kins.
What's your fault? What's your
full name name? James. Nikki.
Nikki and flavortown flavortown
Okay, now at the roundtable he'd
like some gluten free pizza,
which is the worst. And sweet
rot wine.
But sweet Yeah, it'd
be good as a sweet wine
muscadine wine muscadine wine.
That's what I would have been
put sweet wine but muscadine is
would I be doing cricket?
Okay, well look around you want
me to do okay. muscadine
muscadine it is?
I was muscadine was it sweet?
It's a sweet wine that is met
and is basically a sweet wine.
The universe is always working
out for us. Well, now he knows
about muscadine wine. Please
credit any leftover probe by the
way the amount of good muscadine
wine made in the world is
probably maybe 5% of the total.
Please credit many leftover
proceeds from Dame hood to Emma
foster Okay, well why don't you
do that, sir loins human
resource so loins in the picture
love is lit. Okay Roderick
I'm gonna give you the whole
loan today
you've got karma
I got it for you as your load.
Noah Watton mocker Watton maker
Watermaker she's interesting
vatten marker might be cotton
ball maker in Dutch 586 81 Three
Rivers California How do you
guys Thanks a ton for everything
shows like yours keep
civilization afloat. Birthday
February 18. Barren nation for
me accounting attached Thank you
no jingles no karma no Watton
mocker Baron of the Sierra
batholith and thank you very
much noted
Hmm So now he got Baldwin in
Hayden Alabama 334 paid insists
Page Two Three honoring him one
page here. He says the last
thing that I wish to do is annoy
you
okay yeah I hear that
enclosed note is too lengthy for
your to there must be a second
note these sites slice and dice
dice Oh I see what he's got
here. So this long other note
from no air this slave Baldwin
okay the now I get what it is
notes here. How many comrades
please de douche me. Oh, we can
do that. You've been de deuced I
would like to like to call out
my father. Let's see whereas
he's in sanella and talk a
little bit like this might be
please de douche me. I'd like to
call out my father Baldwin the
elder who hit me in the mouth as
a D bag. I'd also like to call
out Hawaii Hill as a D bag. With
that business out of the way I
have an interesting historical
parallel to add to your growing
list, unfortunately may not help
us prepare for what's yet to
come in 1911 The Italians
couldn't get them to get their
accent correctly. In 1911
itallian invaded what is now
Libya and replaced the Ottoman
replaced the Ottoman much havoc
ensued. In 2011. The Libyan
Civil War toppled Gaddafi, much
havoc ensued, the poor Libyans
can't catch a break. Regarding
the current war drums in the
east and Far East perhaps the
the Christian crescendo will be
provided by an overlap or source
or an overlap but what the old
reliable snare boats why not? I
suggest that if I were a
consultant that is not forget
the USS Maine the Louisiana
Pearl Harbor USS Maddix if
anything rouse folks up it's a
sunk ship. And we seem to be
recycling the older play books
as the as the s so plays plays
are out okay. He goes on with
some Theodore Roosevelt info and
he says no jingles no karma will
cut it off at that. I'm
respectful these slaves Baldwin,
the younger, protect eventual
protector of the freeze state of
Winston hill country of FEMA
Region number four. Okay.
All right. Thank you very much.
Another executive producer ship
for Jonathan helper from
Charlotte, North Carolina.
33333. We love that one. Thank
you for keeping the best
podcasting universe going no,
thank you. In fact, I'm one of
those time shifters which I
think John has griped about
before but in this case, it
eventually resulted in
knighthood. Every year and a
half. I hear my name during the
donation segment which reminds
me it's time to donate again. I
realized that time shifting
might provide less than ideal
immunity against mainstream
media, podcasting equivalent of
the j&j vaccine. But I haven't
died yet. Anyway, I'd like to be
known as Sir Jonathan of the
South Mecklenburg metaverse. 18
months from now, this is going
to sound great. Is that Oh,
eight months from now? Oh, no,
no, no. 18 months? Yeah, because
now he's claiming a a
protectorate in the metaverse so
when the meta verse is fine, I
hear you see a smart good I have
an Obama you might die. Followed
by that sounds pretty good. And
a goat scream Why sure.
You might die. I think that
sounds pretty good. Don't it's
actually an interesting
combination is surveilled. Bear
in a FEMA Region for in Palmetto
Florida. 330 333. No message.
What this note says no message
no Jane. dolls nice surveilled
bear in a FEMA Region for Siri
on Sir G
G he 333 33 Key biggies
it is in butter.
Oh soggy. Hi both thank you for
your courage keeping me saying a
little smidgen of new jobs,
karma will be gratefully
appreciated. Keep sticking it to
demand soggy jobs, jobs, jobs,
jobs. Jobs. You've got karma
Dawn rocking and
rolling. Dame Kim keeper of the
nutty fluffers and Hubbard,
Oregon 33333. And she wrote a
note in and send it a check and
I can prove it. There's the note
for may do a PSA, please. With
the great resignation underway.
I feel it is important as an
owner of a plumbing and heating
company and laundromats I do not
care if you have a master's
degree in underwater basket
weaving. Well it does show
dedication to your passions.
This does not mean that you are
now where $75 An hour laying
pipe or folding laundry. I love
that you are striking out to
find yourself. This seems to be
like a message to somebody.
Yeah. Probably.
I like this. I love it that
you're striking out to find
yourself but please understand
that when starting a new career,
your value will change in the
short term. Thank you. You too
are amazing. Referring to us.
Yeah, and I could not imagine my
weeks without your sanity. Adam.
I hope you're feeling better. I
had an awful backache when I had
the vid Oh May I please I guess
that's one of the things yeah it
is. She wants an F cancer are
two d two style as I will be
undergoing my first surgery when
you guys are reading this oh my
Keep me in your thought. Duke of
Luna lover of America and boobs.
Always have his lid and all that
shit Dame Chem keeper of the
nutty fluffers in Hubbard
Oregon.
Yeah Nice. Very nice. Okay, so
we need boobs karma we got ya
you've got
karma okay. We have Constantino
stupidities period is 333.
Thanks for everything you do.
You have no idea how much you
keep me saying I'm a doctor who
is completely muzzled by
administration and paralyzed by
student debt. Not all of us
believe the bullshit. Give us
all the Sharpton you have
please. Wow. That's That's it.
There you go. That's your cameo
right there muzzled by
administration paralyzed by
student debt. The thank you for
choosing a path of medicine
for prescribing doctors probably
pretty honest.
Of course, that's why you've
been muzzled and paralyzed.
They've got it captured on both
ends. So sorry, thank you find
the courage. Yeah. And when you
asked me for Sharpton and you
come at me that I just have to
give you maximum respect. ESP
AICT boom.
Have you got Paul No. or No, he
could be no but it says no, he
in Knoxville Tennessee is an
Associate Executive Producer
coming in with 233 dot 34. And
he wrote a card a nice little
card with a cute card. Dear John
and Adam ITM to you both. And
he's hand written a note to
encloses a 233 34 donation,
which gets me halfway tonight
hood I have little of substance
to say. Most of these notes
other than thank you both for
being there as a voice of sanity
during these incredibly stupid
times. Continued blessings on
you and your families Paul Noah
in Knoxville, Tennessee and he
would like a little Sharpton and
a little followed by a little
girl. Yay.
Yeah, man. No problem. No real
conference. They go Nikolaou in
Olympia, Washington, two to
three ducks three three magic
numbers all over the place in
the Morning John and Adam. I
submitted a birthday donation of
223 33 for my mom's Cindy
Connelly her birthday is
February 23 This is her first
donation so please do you do
sure you've been d do does that
mean as a switcheroo if what is
that uh this is her first way
she put it yeah birthday don't
it's a birthday donation? No
that I think the birthday party
was for the Mom
Well, yeah, but it says this is
her first donation please do not
hurt
Oh. Oh, this is her first. Yes.
It has to be
see Connelly Okay, all right.
Switcheroo. Got to keep the
admin going. First Nation
please. You're gonna get the
jingle dough EAT ME Bo Jaiden
and moving karma. The family is
leaving Washington State and
moving to Texas. Hey, go. Smart
move. Don't go to Austin. Thank
you for your courage. Nicole
Allen. Definitely
the I go to Austin you've got
karma.
I think Austin is not
necessarily the number one spot
for people anymore.
No, no, I seem to be going well.
I'd go to Dallas personally.
Jeremy Knoll say to fake Yeah,
just like all Californians. We
love it there. Yeah, exact
Jeremy No, they had good food.
Jeremy and they got good wine,
and Jeremy Knoll to 2222 in the
morning, this row of geese shall
bring me out of douchebaggery
into my final form for my 36th
birthday. On the 22nd of the
second month. Please de douche
me. You've been de deuced I
would like to take the
numerology of my day this year
in send a Biden jobs calm for
all. Also. Do we have a Biden
jobs karma?
It's the job's I think it's a
cause no job's not just Biden,
but
also I request a Hong Kong and
Fauci Wiese with an Al Sharpton
respect is an interesting
coincidence. Please and a
douchebag call out for Zach and
Cullen love is lit.
ESP AICT jobs,
jobs, jobs, jobs.
Jobs. Nestor Molina is next, Mr.
Mr. Malina, row of Canadian
Geese tu tu tu tu tu or as I
should say, Canada geese. Walker
Michigan in the morning, please
accept my value for value
donation of a row of ducks. Oh,
there you go. Thank you for all
the great analysis as usual hope
Adam recovered, recovered fully
by now. 98% I will be grateful
for entrepreneur karma last time
I got a great response on Molina
select.com. Mo Li Na s
select.com. That's the
Salvadorian bourbon coffee. Use
coupon no agenda for a 15%
discount when you order from the
website free shipping on all
orders. Then he has a Trump
sorry, I didn't have these ready
Trump aroused. And a resist
resist we might unbelievable.
Yeah. What random numbers out of
control today.
Yeah, you gotta look please send
some Carmen my way. Love is lit
Molina selected.com I might have
to try some of that. It was hard
to get it aroused. It is hard to
get it aroused, but we got it
around. But resist. We must. We
must. And we will much about
that. You've got karma.
Andy Edwards in Niceville,
Florida. He's in Niceville,
Florida to 2076 I want to wish
my smokin hot wife Christy Happy
Birthday on 220 She's on the
list. She made a donation for my
birthday last month and did not
ask to be deduced. Can you
deduce both? You've been D
juiced also need to call out
delta Dave Delta Dave as a
douchebag
named John down one dog biscuit
for me because you're you're
excited is
Viking just move it out. Yeah.
All right. When Christie donated
you asked why anyone would I
just go to go to two fists fist.
He donated Yes. why anyone would
name a town Niceville the
original name of the town was
baggy, Bo g g y when they
decided to rename it a town in
1910 The postmasters daughter
came up with Niceville okay, why
not? Can you play smokin hot
wife while some pagan with some
pagan goat karma, please?
Oh, he means the Bugatti is. See
yeah, we can do we can do we can
do the bogie for you and then
some
you've got
better than what I said we wish
you had something better than
that for smokin hot wife.
Well that's what he requested.
You know, I
know he did I just as you I've
been a pet peeve of mine I've
never liked that clip.
What's the problem with it?
It's just this messy is is hard
to hear it's I don't know,
really. John L Bahraini. I'll
get him in Guerneville
California now pronounced
Guerneville do a little side
note for everybody. Okay
Guerneville California, which is
perpetually floods every five or
six years anyone goes this is
surance scam town used to be
pronounced Gurney Ville when I
was a kid $220.22 Hi, Jonathan
Adam. Thank you for the twice
weekly dose of sanity during
these crazy times we live in
well I've donated before this is
my first Associate Executive
Producer donation please de
douche me. You've been de deuced
jingles get Vaxxed screw your
freedoms. New info has come to
light and no Oh. Screw your
freedom. I've got information
man. New shit has come to light.
Ooh
quite sure why that was funny.
But
it worked. Very funny.
We got John Cooper was to 2022
Was this the start of the
palindromes?
Yeah, this yeah to 220 is the
first of the a week of
palindromes every day until the
end of the month is palindrome
day, and then
after this we won't have
palindromes for the rest of our
of our natural lives.
No, they began again in March of
2013 over a year away
2023 me not 20 Diamond 2023 Yes,
alright. Sad puppies are great,
but the Palindrome pitch was
compelling. Adam Welcome to the
COVID survivors club. I actually
pulled out one of my no agenda
shop mugs which it says COVID
survivor says Dad That's right
COVID survivor now actually mind
says anybody can be world's best
dad I invented podcasting.
I think exactly your since they
made especially for you. Yes.
With COVID Survive right oh it
is by far one of my favorite
mugs. Please play 33 is the
magic number WT seven one go
away and some jobs karma for MO
You got a band 70 threes from
John kilo Lima three Juliet
Charlie 7070 threes kita five
Alpha Charlie Charlie that's the
magic number. The magic number
jobs, jobs and jobs
for jobs. In Rand Geoffrey
Holland in winter Springs,
Florida to 2022 John and Adam
your coverage of world events is
truly outstanding. Thank you. Ah
here is to 2022 Donut ah. Anyway
says Ah, here his goal here is
to do 2022 donation to help the
value for value model by keeper
and I are trying to navigate the
new travel industry. When we
when we registry. I'm gonna have
trouble reading this note. I can
tell who we get. Yeah, but after
we review the rules for
unvanquished COVID survivors we
get no this generation of
socialist company leaders has
ruined our retirement travel
planning. Yeah, I hear that.
Huh? Please play? Yeah, no.
Yeah, no. What have you done?
You stupid fools. Hold
on. Hold on. Yeah, no, you know,
I'm actually happy because we
haven't played that in years.
What have you done? I got that
one. But you stupid fools.
You stupid fools.
Or is that maybe you pigs in
human clothing? Maybe? Why not?
I don't play maybes.
Well, I don't have anything.
That's off the list. All right,
so I only
karma for our travels. Mm hmm.
This donation is getting me
closer toward my personal goal
of reaching knighthood before
our Orlando meetup. Shout out to
the next Orlando na meetup. Dame
meow Madison is hosting on
February 27. Another Palindrome
day at the Orlando hourglass
brewing on curry furred curry
furred. 12 Noon to 330 Jeff
winter Springs Florida. The
goatee Fisher of the Space
Coast.
Is it curry furred or curry
Ford? I mean, you could look at
that either way. Either way.
Alright, Geoffrey, thank you for
requesting this one. Yeah, no
yeah, no. Yo say Yeah.
Say no this is great. Yeah, no,
yeah, no yeah, no. Yeah, no, I
don't know why you say Yeah,
well say no. Yeah, no. Yeah, no,
I don't know why he was saying
no, no, no. Yeah, no.
You've got karma
classic jingle
Yeah, that's a good one. That's
when we were both saying yeah,
no way too much. That's
and they're there as producers
to help us out. You know, mock
us and it works really well.
Right. Oh, okay. solid solid.
Well, you can do rolling factor
is in Cookeville, Tennessee.
Yeah, Palindrome 202 dot 20.
Good morning. I'm sending these
ducks with some eggs to put
towards my knighthood. Yes, we
see the eggs thanks birthday
gift to myself. Please play big
truck horn. Okay, so that's Hong
Kong. Yes. And was the other
thing I saw here. I want to
sharpen respect. Oh, this is
very popular today. Alright.
ESP AICT Wow. Wow. Well, I'm
astonished by the number of the
the magic number of Sharpton
sharpen respect requests and
which one are we on here? Jana?
Yeah. Jenna D'Amico in
Bellingham, Washington, or
Washington as everyone thinks. I
said, Washington. Oh, 202 ITM J
and A I wanted to wish my smokin
hot man Sir Ryan the refiner I
happy 4036 on port 211. Okay.
Yeah, it's cute. And happy
birthday to my brother, sir.
shyster destroyer of cones. I
don't know that both of them are
on this list. Sir. Shiseido
destroyer looks like cones
tomorrow from Danny's birthday
is tomorrow from Dame J We're
happy roundtable family. No
jingles just karma?
Yeah, they're both on the list.
No worries. They're nobodies
Craig nosily Cumberland, British
Columbia dearest Jake and
Elwood. Are we really like the
Blues Brothers? I don't know.
$200 Associate Executive
Producer ship it's at getting
cooked checking in again. Now
that my bride is safely in the
air heading to Nova Scotia May I
humbly ask once again for house
selling and buy a car buying
karma and perhaps some surviving
short term bachelorhood karma.
Yeah, baby. Okay here Yeah.
You've got karma that should fix
you right up.
Last on the list is max in
reading reading California. And
he comes in with 200 bucks and
it also sent in a card it's a
Christmas card curiously a
little late on that but Okay.
The last have crossed off on
here.
Yeah, like Christmas is crossed
off on it. Okay.
He says he says don't read but
you know, I feel like reading
this so badly. I'm going to read
it he says I think it's funny to
use cards my ex never sent sorry
for the terrible counting here's
the $100 which is 200 I owe for
my mom and another because you
guys are awesome.
Oh gosh.
Thanks Max. No jingles no car
that was it. Just the big
Awesome. Thank you very much.
Very much. Okay, let's I think
we have one make good and it was
not our mistake, but we're happy
to correct this is from Kristin.
Belt. Azhar belt is belt Azhar.
And this is from her note her
from the previous show. Did she
become an A Dame with this?
Anyway, in the morning to two of
my favorite gents. I have to
start out by requesting a
seriously super major superduper
D douching. And a splash of
birthday karma all in one. I
find what will be douchey right
here first. You've been de deux
I finally got myself to donate
years after my husband started
shrinking my amygdala I have no
good excuse but she had sent
she'd misspelled our the email
address where she was supposed
to send this to you guys have
kept me sane in the most insane
of times. I can't thank you
enough and claim your knighthood
already Mitch. I'm a registered
dental hygienist and I have some
boots on the ground reports of
how the shutdowns work from home
is the work down at the shutdown
slash work from home Life is
ruining everyone's oral health.
Oh my goodness, I'll bet and
subsequently other physical
health Yeah, the oral health is
incredibly important. It's
pretty nuts guys, I can
elaborate more if you're
curious. No, I can only imagine
how nasty it is. And we haven't
been able to get an appointment
with the with the dental
hygenist for like six months.
They don't know who I am yet
don't worry. I donated to
represent my ascent shame hood
to Dame hood and the additional
$38 is to represent how many
rings are starting on this tree
trunk of my life. We did all of
that for her on the previous
show. I humbly request a couple
of jingles in this order biscuit
on my birthday. We're all gonna
die. It's true. And a double
goat scream Thanks, guys. Bye
from Kristen always give me a
biscuit on my birthday. You
might not Yeah, well that's my
truth karma. That was not the
right one, but it came out
pretty funny. Yeah, we'll take
I've no idea where that came
from. And that concludes our our
executive producers and
Associate Executive Producer for
episode 1427. These credits are
real because you're producing an
a very real product, a
professional product that has
been on the air so to speak for
a while in our 15th year now.
And you should all take great
pride that this experiment has
turned into something that is a
template for many others to come
very few have done it. Because
it takes dedication. And it
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Alright, I got some COVID Crap.
Oh, no, actually, I love this
story. Just a little a little on
trauma of climate change because
this story didn't quite get all
the details that I have in this
particular clip. This is the
ship filled with luxury
automobiles that is burning. I
love this. If you recall, and we
think we're doing the show. Do
you remember a ship sank in the
North Sea with luxury cars and
they sawed it in half? And I
went out with a helicopter and
took pictures. We're doing the
show then I think I don't think
so. We weren't doing the show.
Maybe not. And they saw this
whole ship in half and you and
it was like just the guts of the
ship and then had these cars
sawed in half. And I remember an
auto magazine actually bought
one of my pictures that was my
one and only I spent $1,000 on
telephoto lenses and stabilizers
for the helicopter and sold one
$500 picture great investment.
Anyway, what happened what's
going on? Oh my goodness, you
won't believe it.
He Felicity Asus still smoking
in the middle of the Atlantic
and 22 crew members have
abandoned ship. The Portuguese
Navy released this video of the
rescues and there are no
injuries. But the ship and 1000s
of luxury cars look to be a
loss.
There's going to be a lot of
heartbreak when you get that
phone call from your Porsche
dealer.
industry expert Nick miles says
the cargo is easily worth
hundreds of millions of dollars.
This was a ship that was
initiated by the VW group so
there were Bentley's on board.
There were also other VW
Lamborghinis. Maybe some Audi's
although I haven't been able to
confirm that yet. And Porsches
in total 4000 luxury vehicles
about 1100 sad to be Porsche's
the ship was traveling from
Germany to Rhode Island when the
fire broke out off the coast of
Portugal. Officials there
suspect the cause was lithium
ion batteries in electric cars.
However an investigation won't
begin until what's left of the
vessel is towed to shore thermal
runaway
I love this finally, we're
getting down to brass tacks with
this bull crap known as EVs.
It's dangerous
and yeah, when a car just goes
up in flames for no good reason.
Well,
there's a percentage that have
these batteries that does that
it's called thermal run I think
runaway or run with thermal
runaway or something like that.
Yeah, and you know the large cuz
this thing's don't do. This is
okay. It's just a tick Knology
that's
no good. No, but everyone's all
in. I mean, you got a crash with
these things. There's incredible
fire hazard or explosive
explosion hazard.
electrocution hazard to
that horrible electrocution
hazard. The largest lithium
battery power storage is offline
currently because for the same
reason Oh, looks like some of
the batteries are overheating.
And this is like a 400 megawatt
storage thing invested energy.
It's not it's just it's not
working out very well. We're
supposed to get better battery
technology, not shit that burns.
And so what is this going to do
to the price of automobiles? Do
you know how much the insurance
will go up on on shipping cars?
I think this is this is a
underplayed but it's a
nightmare.
Nightmare is underplayed, you're
right if
you can, even if you can even
get a car this I love this
story, hold on, or is it here?
Yeah, this goes along with it.
A global shortage of microchips
is hammering automakers,
the chip shortage chip shortage
a growing number of companies
sounding the alarm over a global
chip shortage
dealerships have a sliver of the
inventory they normally have
lots are full of unfinished cars
awaiting the chips that will
make them sellable. Meanwhile,
demand is high. And automakers
are forced to sell cars without
features like heated seats
considered essential.
Oh, no.
on the market, like that's a
highly desirable option. You
know, I know just personally
speaking I it's one of the first
things that I fire up at this
time of year and both on the
wheel and on the seat. And so I
think it's a sacrifice that a
customer would have to make.
General Motors has been
directing the supplies it does
have to its most profitable
vehicles. But the carmaker has
also said it plans to retrofit
cars with heated seats as soon
as they are available. And GM is
not alone. All automakers are
having to make tough decisions
about which features to cut so
they can deliver vehicles to
customers. And there isn't
really a clear end to this
insight tea
no heated seats you know so
there's a car I can I can get a
newer a new model by paying very
little extra I'm considering
doing it I think it may be an
investment and already that
they're almost offering for my
current vehicle what I paid for
it. I mean seriously, like five
grand short it's unbelievable.
It's it's really dire. I think
buy as many cars as you can I
want to go back to the Munich
Security Conference to get us
into some COVID stuff I don't
have a heck of a lot other than
Well,
these two have have one clip
they have one COVID clip and
it's an interesting clip for two
reasons. One is the information
the second one is it's done by a
robot voice that is so good huh
I hate these Yeah,
I know but I this robot voice is
just the best and is some
magazine some online thing has
been banned from everywhere you
know, it's called expose a and
the robot voice which can't
quite pronounce expose a
correctly exposed name
I'll do it goes expose a
expose a every so often, but I
don't know if I have a clip of
him saying expose it. But the
robot voice itself is quite. I
think I could I could this is
much better. Doug.
Okay, you don't need your own
role. Don't need to insult Doug.
Well, Doug, you know he's in
he's in the troll room. He's in
the troll room. He's always
already insulted.
Well, he's dead robots don't get
can't be insulting Doug does.
That's Richard game play. My
COVID clip is just interesting.
Official data hidden within news
reports published by the New
Zealand Ministry of Health has
revealed that the fully
vaccinated population account
for the vast majority of
COVID-19 hospitalizations in New
Zealand with some days seeing
the triple double jabbed account
for 100% of people admitted to
hospital on the 16th of February
22, The New Zealand Ministry of
Health published a news report
containing information on COVID
19 hospitalizations by
vaccination status. If they
confirm that of the current
hospitalizations among the
northern region, the
unvaccinated population
accounted for two
hospitalizations, was the fully
vaccinated accounted for 23
hospitalizations? So we took a
look back at previous news
reports published by the New
Zealand Ministry of Health to
paint a picture on the current
alleged COVID 19 pandemic
sweeping the country
Okay, I am going to ban the use
of robot clips forever, for the
rest of our show show days
together. And I will, I will
tell you why. This morning Tina
was reading a substack to me.
And it's a very long piece, I
want to know it's not that
important. It's by NS Lyons who
wrote it. And what NS Lyons
introduces I think, is the
perfect nomen nomenclature for
the struggle that we are in
right now. We've been talking
about a class struggle, it's the
elites versus the working middle
class. Lions brings in a great
term or two terms. The class
struggle we are in is the
virtuals versus the physicals.
The virtuals are the laptop
pajama warriors. The physicals
are the people who are out in
the real world doing stuff,
mainly for the virtuals and the
virtuals. They hate the
physicals. They hate them so
much, that they cannot wait to
have autonomous driving trucks
get rid of those assholes. They
can't wait to have a computer
flown planes get rid of the
pilot Dick's they can't wait to
get rid of podcasters put in
that robot voice. Do not be on
the side of the virtuals
I am on this side of the virtue
walls. Now you're all podcasters
must die.
I really like that I'm going to
use this term, the virtuals
versus the physicals. And they
like even doctors. They don't
want doctor didn't want physical
doctors. Just give me a pill
that releases it and monitors me
in real time. Give me
telemedicine it's really far
reaching. When you think about
it. I think it's an excellent
descriptor.
Well, when I heard this robot
voice, I thought it was the best
robot voice I've ever heard.
Yeah, well, that's fine, but not
talking about virtuals and
reels, or whatever. What
physical like real.
No, it's too confusing with
reels from Instagram virtuals
and physicals I don't know what
that even means. What you said
reels. Okay. All right. Okay,
Boomer reels is like the
original Tiktok.
Again, just here to confuse me
as thanks. So. Hi, now I've lost
my train of thought it was
something. It's
time for a robot John. Yeah,
that's what I need. No, no, yes.
I'm all for it a virtual JCD
would be perfect for this show.
I'm reminded of the robots that
call you there's lots of them.
Yeah. So you try to confuse
them. It's kind of fun. But the
the giveaway is the amount of
time it takes them to answer the
simple questions. Like you call.
Hi, I'm with so and so it is.
I'm Lesley and blah, blah, blah.
Are you a robot? You say to the
robot? And here? No, I am
Lesley. And just as long pauses
between the questions and
answers. Yeah. And it's actually
quite funny until they hang up
on you.
Yeah, it's bummer. Yeah, they do
have a quick hang up, trigger. I
think that may be simple. I
mean, I just I just talked to
you. And I say, Hey, John, how
you doing? I just that's I mean,
that's my robot voice works
perfectly perfect. Anyway, let's
go back to the Munich Security
Conference. Because in
attendance, because it deals
with the security was the
world's favorite Doctor, Doctor,
what are you doing? What are you
doing?
I'm not doing anything. I was
moving something.
Everyone's favorite doctor, Dr.
Bill Gates, Dr. Bill Gates
taught here to of course in
Munich to talk about security,
because we're all very worried.
And I have two clips equally
fun. We'll start with the first
one. Regarding preparation for
the next pandemic. And what?
Before I even play this, did you
see this by any chance? Do you
see any bills?
No, I did not see Bill. I did
not see Bill at a security
conference. There will be glad
you did
lots of tells lots of laughs
lots of chuckles so we need to
dive into him, so to speak, but
which Who do you think is really
did the best when it comes to
COVID? Who really what
organization or what country or
what city? I mean, who really
did the back gates foundation?
No. How confident are you that
we as a global community will
deal with the next pandemic
better?
I mean, they're already getting
ready for the next one. Well,
there were a lot of people in
2015 after the Ebola epidemic,
who were talking about what
needed to be done. And in this
panel, Dimmick, the countries
that had some exposure to SARS,
Kobe one, were amongst the
outliers, you know, so
Australia's true outlier. They
orchestrated diagnostics, they
executed quarantine policies,
and they have a death rate in a
different league than the other
rich countries. I mean, just
utterly different.
They locked their people down
like dogs bill.
And everybody had the capability
to do that they, you know, have
last PCR machines than other
rich countries. That wasn't some
thing. They have more travelers
coming in from China
that took away everybody's guns
than other
countries. So hopefully, you
know, given the so many negative
things, not just the millions of
deaths on the economic toll, but
the lack of schooling,
depression, overdose deaths. I
mean, it's, you know, hard, hard
to make the entire list, as you
say, you know, for men, more men
died for women, more women had,
you know, an acceptable burdens
thrust onto them.
Unacceptable burden, women had
unacceptable burdens thrust onto
them, different than men. And he
any thoughts? Oh,
I knew what he was. I think he
was trying to say something
else. And he threw that in. You
know, I yeah, I think he threw
it into just say, women, women
are better than men. I know, my
programming
hard to make the entire list, as
you say, you know, for men, more
men died for women, more women
had, you know, an acceptable
burden stresses
me. But Dr. Bill, Dr. Bill is
dying and unacceptable burden
dying. The men were dying and
women are unacceptable burden,
say, you know, for men, more men
died for women, more women had,
you know, an acceptable burdens
through
miscarriages.
So the cost of being ready for
the next pandemic is not super
large. It's not like climate
change where, you know, 10
million, 20 million, these are
big numbers. You know, global
surveillance.
I love that. So we have, again,
the Bill Gates signature tell,
and it's usually when it's about
money. He's like, Well, you
know, we made some dough, I'm
gonna translate for you what
he's saying. And I made some
good money, I probably made a
10x return. But I'll wait until
we get the climate change
bitches.
So the cost of being ready for
the next pandemic is not super
large. It's not like climate
change where, you know, 20
trillion is a big number. Yeah,
money money, global surveillance
capability would cost like a
billion a year, the r&d that we
need to do to get magic,
vaccines and diagnostics and
therapeutics. You know, that's
less than 100 billion over the
next decade. So, you know, if
we're rational, yes. The next
time we'll catch it early. And
it won't go global like it, it
did this time.
What a money grubbing
whoremonger. I hate that guy.
But wait until you hear this
next clip. And it's really
confusing to listen to this,
we'll have to probably listen to
the beginning twice, because if
either of us were moderating
this, we would have stopped him.
If right in the middle of a
sentence of What are you saying,
To kick off, actually, and get a
bit of a scene center from Mr.
Gates? Because this is, I know,
a topic that you've spoken on
again, and again, you were ahead
of the curve. Prior to the
beginning of this pandemic,
where would you assess where we
are today? In beating COVID-19?
Well, the, you know, sadly, the
virus itself, particularly the,
the variant called Omicron, is
the type of vaccine that is it
creates both B cell and T cell
immunity, and it's done a better
job of getting out to the world
population than we have with
vaccines. Okay,
he said, sadly, sadly, the virus
did better than the vaccines at
sterilizing people from COVID
Sadly, yeah, sadly. Yeah. That's
the best news there. This is
your beat. That's the best news
there is. This thing acts like a
vaccine him worse, sadly, would
you not have interrupted with
Excuse Excuse me, Dr. Bill?
Sadly, I Why are you sad about
that?
Oh, yeah. I would have said,
well, let me stop you there
right for a second. You said
sadly. And then Bill was say
yes. And I meant sadly, because
it would be nice if we could if
the vaccine had worked, and it
didn't so that's why I'm that's
what It's sad. I mean, it's it's
sad that everyone has to get
everyone in the world has to get
sick as a dog
can't enter to keep you can't
interchange, saying this thing
killed a 900,000 people in
America alone millions worldwide
with sadly, it's over can't do
that he did. This guy is a
menace to society? No,
I think you I think he had the
right side of the argument. And
from his perspective, I thought
the vaccines were going to be
the big savior, that didn't
work. And so that's why he's sad
about he's not sad that a bunch
of people died or
really, really listened to the
rest.
Prior to the beginning of this
pandemic. Where would you assess
where we are today in beating
COVID-19?
Well, the, you know, sadly, the
virus itself, particularly the,
the variant called Omicron, is
the type of vaccine that is it
creates both B cell and T cell
immunity. And it's done a better
job of getting out to the world
population than we have. With
vaccines. If you do soil surveys
and African countries, you get
well over 80% of people have
been exposed either to the
vaccine or to various variants.
And so, you know, what that does
is it means the chance of severe
disease, which is mainly
associated with being elderly
and having obesity or diabetes,
those risks are now dramatically
reduced, sadly, infection
exposure. And, you know, it's
sad, we didn't do a great job on
therapeutics, you know, only
here to your sin. Do we have a
good therapeutic vaccines? It
took us two years to be an
oversupplied today, there are
more vaccines than there's
demand for vaccines. And, you
know, that wasn't true. And next
time, we should try and make it
two years, make it more like six
months, which certainly, you
know, some of the standardized
platform approaches, including
mRNA, would allow us to do that.
So, you know, it took us a lot
longer this time, then then it
should have
that now there's there's a
second opportunity for the
follow up question. Which is
that well, as you pointed out,
that the that the catching the
disease was a better vaccine and
the vaccine itself, what makes
you think another round of mRNA,
which apparently didn't work for
crap, if we take a look at it
objectively, what what how does
this platform going to help the
next time? What's new about the
platform that would make a
difference and what that would
be
and what's so upgraded about it
that you can do it in six months
instead of two years? Bill Gates
is truly a piece of shit. I
mean, seriously, and I'm you I'm
clipping this and putting it on
my phone. So if anyone ever
asked me I said, according to
the world's doctor, according to
the largest funder of the World
Health Organization, according
to the man who runs Gavi,
according to the man behind the
vaccines, what I got is as good
as a vaccine
Yeah, that's what he said. I
don't see why you're condemning
him for it.
I see you I know you're taking
the other side just to do it but
screw this guy. And screw these
Munich deuces did literally
admitting what we stop every
single company can stop with the
mandates. Every city can stop
with mandates Stop Stop already
stop. You can stop Dr. Bill says
it's over. It's done. It's it's
a better stop forcing people to
take an inferior vaccine kiss
them instead of the cheek on the
cheek I guarantee you get that
shit. Kiss him on the cheek. I
was just like whoa. Okay, so now
let's take a look at this for a
moment. Because the biggest
problem with the with mandated
vaccinations which are not
necessary all you need is a good
dose of Omicron is Scandinavia.
And boy, Bill should have
mentioned them because they've
done such a good job at at at
quashing their own people at
squashing them take that you
physicals the virtuals will kill
you.
Now to the latest clashes in
Canada police moving in on the
remaining protesters from the so
called Freedom convoy saying the
occupational smoke scene blowing
through the crowd according to
authority some demonstrators
using tear gas and smoke
grenades against the officers.
Dozens of people arrested and
dozens of trucks and other
vehicles were towed ABCs Kenneth
moeten reporting tonight from
Ottawa
tonight the clashes in Canada's
capital city officers clearly
the last protesters of the so
called Freedom console calls
them defiant or shoving face to
face, pushing back against
police. Police in riot gear
accusing protesters of using gas
and smoke grenades. Officers
armed with batons and rubber
bullets. Hitting back with
pepper spray. This man dragged
away more than 170 demonstrators
arrested in this police
crackdown about freedom of
choice for our lives. But after
three weeks of taking over auto
was downtown over COVID
restrictions, some remaining
truckers retreating even as
police move in, they're still
giving these truckers the option
to leave on their own police
towing other big rigs. Today
Parliament back in session, this
area was the last stronghold for
demonstrators.
This occupation is now over we
will continue with our mission
until it is complete.
When Parliament Hill has now
been cleared the perimeter
secured with its fencing by
protestors has spilled into
other parts of the city, Ottawa
Police telling them to go home.
Yeah, so the unfortunately what
I predicted as one of the
outcomes are starting to happen.
And they're trampling old
ladies. And there's all kinds of
nasty stuff that's happening.
That's worth 15 seconds on the
CBS Evening News.
Meanwhile, in Canada today,
police moved in to confront
protesters who for three weeks
have gridlock. The capital city
of Ottawa over vaccine mandates,
semi trucks and other vehicles
were towed at least 70 people so
far have been arrested,
they're threatening to take
their children away. The latest
joke is they're threatening to
take their pets away. If you
have a if you have a pet,
they'll take them away. If you
don't claim your pet, within
eight days, they will kill your
pet. And the Ottawa police
chief, the new guy, the old guys
out he tt was better to get the
heck out. It's our police chief
telling you that it ain't over
if
the protesters at this point,
you know, retreat and go home.
Are they going to be getting
sort of repercussions down the
road? Are you going to be sort
of actively pursuing the people
that you've been sort of
documenting and filming who are
still out there protesting? What
are your plans after this after
the protest is over?
Thank you. It's a great
question. And the simple answer
is yes. If you are involved,
that's a great question. I
actively look to identify you
and follow up with financial
sanctions and criminal charges.
Absolutely. Where this
investigation will go on for
months to come. It has many,
many different streams both from
a federal financial level, from
a provincial licensing level,
from a criminal code level from
municipal breach of court order
breach of court injunction
level, it will be a complicated
and time consuming investigation
that will go on for a period of
time. You have my commitment
that that investigation will
continue. And we will hold
people accountable for taking
our streets
over. Yeah, and they mean
business. They're going after
but yeah,
I have the Christie Freeland
clip.
Yes, she's Chrystia. Yeah, I
have to say, we don't have the
same clip, actually. Oh, no,
you're in tune. Is this the one
about the the financial stuff?
Yeah, we're gonna do this. We're
gonna do that. Yeah. Within
there. She says that, by the
way. This is such a good idea. I
think we're gonna keep doing
this. We just got a policy.
I said, yeah, no, he did.
I said, yeah, no, no, no, no.
And why you said yes. But you
meant no,
this is a good clip. And I like
yours, because it's longer in
terms of she is the deputy
Deputy Prime Minister,
in terms of the financial
instruments, which our
government is using right now.
To act against these illegal
blockades and illegal
occupation. So call, we reviewed
very, very carefully the tools
at the disposal of the federal
government. And we used all the
tools that we had prior to
invocation of the emergencies
act. And we determined that we