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February 20th, 2022 • 3h 25m

1427: Seat Warmer

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I would call it a conspiracy. Yes. Adam curry Jhansi Devora.
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Sunday February 20 2022. This is your award winning give our
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nation media assassination episode 1427. This is no agenda,
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cackling with Camelot broadcasting live from the heart
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of the Texas no country here and FEMA Region number six in the
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morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry,
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and from Reuters Silicon Valley where it turns out that the
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Queen is simpatico with my co host. She has the COVID I'm John
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C. Dvorak.
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Well, not only that a Wait, he talking about the Queen of
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England. Yeah. Oh, but the second your Oh no, I thought you
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meant Tina the keeper.
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She does she has COVID My queen has the Cuf Well, this was she
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got for kissing. Yeah. You know?
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No, we did not kiss.
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She gave you a kiss on the cheek. You said so yourself that
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correct.
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But that was Thursday. And you think that you think that's what
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did it? Not? Not the lying in bed? No, no, I know exactly
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what's going on. Now. I will have to talk about the queen in
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a moment. However, there is now a study. Here it is. Darren
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O'Neill turned me on to this study. The study suggests Okay,
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so they still talking again. I still hate him but we can talk
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better. The study suggests that attractive people have stronger
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immune systems so no wonder no wonder it's taken us so long
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just and of course Fortinet to be even longer than me is
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obvious. When it comes to attractivity you however, sir,
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you just take the cake. You take it with how beautiful you are.
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beautiful you are.
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And in mind and spirit.
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Yeah, so the Queen apparently has the Queen of England has
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tested positive by the way. I am back to 98% here. So and I was
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really fine actually yesterday. Good. And so the total number of
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days is 13 days for me. And I don't think there's any real
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I've heard other people say the same thing. The database the
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next comment is the rug got pulled
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out from under me better what is kind of funny is Tina last night
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she says How did you ever do the show?
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Oh yeah, well that's that's that's different.
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Show. So the Queen I'm thinking the following in there just
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can't be any coincidences. If there's no conspiracy theories.
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Here's what here's the things that happened. Andrew did a
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deal. Prince Andrew did a deal with with Gioffre Jeffrey
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ealerts. You fray? Yeah. So there that happened. Then we
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have number two. Luke Brunel. Suicide himself. French prison.
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Yeah,
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you know, I'm the cameras were off coincidence.
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Look, man, if you're gonna kill yourself, you do it right. You
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don't want anyone to see it. It's nasty. And we know that
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Charles and Camilla have already been rehearsing for his
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coronation in a smallish typesetting so they're not
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they're not going to go all out. So I think it's time you know,
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whether she's been dead or you know, there was some, some video
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of her like, well,
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I can't see. I can't subscribe to that theory. Personally. It
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just
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needed the timing right? And now it's like COVID Man, when you're
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90 What does she know? 96 I think
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9095 I think 96 Shit. Um, yeah, she tested positive. It's she's
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my parenting and marine to the WaPo Well, Milo likes
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Yes. Oh, well, that is kind of what it is. But it could it
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could put you under I mean, if you if you get a little bit of
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pneumonia to go with it. And that's that's Tina's. She has a
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little bit different symptoms than she has real pain between
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her shoulder blades where I had lower back and she started off
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with huge sinus pressure and stuff like that. So if that
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happens to the Queen, then or if it who knows? She's dead. Let's
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just admit it. She's gone. She's gone. Well, the word if you
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ever got the shot,
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probably just so we don't gloss over it. Where is it here?
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Because I happen to have two clips. Let's just get these out
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of the
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way and in fact litigation is underway in Paris after a close
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associate of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Modeling Agent
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John Luke Brunel was found dead this morning in his prison cell,
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as lawyers say he died by suicide for now was charged with
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rape and the trafficking of minors and was awaiting trial.
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Epstein also died by suicide in New York City Jail back in 2019.
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I love how that just deadpan that everybody's dying to
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suicide. I mean, these these men who are multi multi
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millionaires, I mean, yeah, just might as well kill yourself just
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now. I think this next report, which is from NBC is also kind
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of telling because we're at two out of three. According to this,
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he was a close confidant of convicted sex offender Jeffrey
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Epstein and a former French modeling agent facing charges of
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his own. Tonight John Luke Brunel is dead, found in his
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Paris prison cell hanged with his bedsheets. According to the
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Paris prosecutor's office. Authorities believe the 75 year
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old died by suicide. It comes less than three years after
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Epstein was found dead in a Manhattan prison under similar
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circumstances. His death has been ruled a suicide. Abreu now
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was awaiting trial after several former models accused him of
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rape and sexual harassment when they were minors. What he
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was accused of in the context of his relationship with Jeffrey
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Epstein was using his position as a modeling scholar to lure
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women to be abused by Epstein and by himself.
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In a statement brunellos lawyers maintain their client's
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innocence riding in part, his decision was not driven by
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guilt, but by a deep sense of injustice. It's the latest twist
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in the sprawling saga of Jeffrey Epstein coming just days after
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Prince Andrew another Epstein associate settled a sexual abuse
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lawsuit against him without admitting wrongdoing. And in
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December, Gilliam Maxwell was convicted of luring young girls
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to be abused by Epstein. She has requested a new trial. Tonight
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Maxwell's brother calls this latest death and the Epstein
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orbit in comprehensible Do you fear for your sister safety?
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Yeah, I certainly do. So I'm not a conspiracy. Theory person. But
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if you were a conspiracy, person, obviously you would say
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well, why is he laughing? Why is he laughing? I'm not a
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consultant.
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You fear for your sister safety.
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Yeah, I suddenly to
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my seat. Do you fear for your sister safety? Haha, yeah. I do
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know she's not even in jail, bro.
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Can the Epstein orbit in comprehensible? Do
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you fear? That's why it was
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I suddenly too, I'm not a conspiracy theory person. But if
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you were a conspiracy theory, person, obviously you would say
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well, you know, these things happen in threes and no doubt
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gillanders going to be taken out for whatever fantasy Reagan seem
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to think about. But
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for Brunel, his accusers
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withdrew Nels death as what that scene stuff. Many victims say
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that they still feel as though they've been denied that closure
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and that accountability.
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So just listening to her brother there. It's she's not in jail.
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He's just not in jail.
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A couple of things. Yeah, I agree with that. But, you know,
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I hate to be the bearer of bad. Yeah, but I don't remember this
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Brunella guy being part of the picture. Oh, and a news.
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Show? No. I'm sorry. Hold on. Brunel was an integral part of
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the story.
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Yeah. Okay. Well, that's. I understand that now. But I don't
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remember his name. Yeah, I do. Yes, I do. Okay, well, good. I'm
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glad you do. Sad you don't you seem somewhat suspect yourself
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about what the other thing is. I didn't know Delaine had a
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brother.
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Excuse me. What do you mean? I seem somewhat suspect myself.
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What are you saying?
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I'm just kidding. Oh. What are you laughing? Why are you
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laughing?
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I'm laughing because if anyone is suspect, it's you. Why?
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I don't remember this brother guy. I mean, I even know it her
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sister because she used to be on silicon spin all the time. I
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never know that you knew there was a brother and a chuckling
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brother that was involved. So I'm feeling figuring that this
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whole thing shouldn't even be discussed. I mean, it seems to
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me that by the media, because it's just swatter under the
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bridge.
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What is this guy? What is this guy's name? They didn't really
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introduce him in that clip.
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I don't remember that. Maybe he looked one of the two of them up
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or the Galanes a wiki page of be a brother mentioned. But what it
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is Yeah, show up Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian in DM Maxwell.
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Hmm. He just showed up he did an interview with The Telegraph.
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No, he doesn't know this is back in no November, October,
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November. Hmm, he's, uh, what is what does he do?
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Well, I guess he laughs last pitch when you're in the
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mainstream media and you can't get anyone else to come to the
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mic as we're all dead.
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Yeah. Hmm. We have to look into this guy. See? I mean, there's
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no way. You just for him to be sitting there. chuckling Oh, it
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comes in threes. Oh, yes. Your thing should be in trouble. Not
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going to be taken out. No taken out. Yeah, no, that's not gonna
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happen. He just said, so.
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What is this? I'm going to get a Ri and introduce the term rub
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rub.
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Well, that's kind of been hijacked by other other
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meanings.
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Yeah. Yeah. By the family guy. Yeah.
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I would say that would be the main culprit. Yes.
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Yeah. Before we get into talking about I think we're in third
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party COVID And the Russian Yeah, Russia. I got and I
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normally don't start this show by pushing these these clips.
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But I have three C span calling clips. That to me summarize.
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They summarize the situation we're in. Okay, let's do a
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Democrat. There's a Republican. And then there's the
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independent.
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Okay. Good. And this is calling to what which show
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they calling in because we're gonna talk about they're going
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to talk about not so much Canada, but mostly about
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Ukraine. Yeah. And so they're talking about Ukraine, what do
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you think and they got to, instead of having to crazy
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license, just the democrat, republican independent lines.
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And so you end up with these? I don't want to say they're it. I
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think it's a pity my this is what the media has done to the
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public at large. This is what I'm thinking. The media has
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turned Democrats into one animal, the Republicans into
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another, and then the independents, which it just
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like, I guess they've been they've just gone out of
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control. Let's start with C span. Call in let's start with
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the Republican. Okay.
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Let's go to Clarence and Columbus on the Republican line.
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Good morning, Clarence.
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Good morning. I do believe that Putin will advance his forces in
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the Ukraine. And I would just suggest that the Ukrainians
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evacuate and come to our southern border will be welcomed
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and our taxpayers will flip the bill. Yeah.
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Yeah, no, that's yes. Well, there you go. That's this man
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also to be found on twitter, no doubt.
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Now, let's go and listen to what the Democrat has to say.
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We'll go to Craig next in Prescott Valley, Arizona, on the
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Democrats fine. Yes.
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I think what we should do is with our strong leader, Donald
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Trump, his son, the couple of love letters over to Russia, I
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find it amazing that the Republicans talk tough when
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we're talking about mass mandates. But yes, they're
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weaklings when they talk about war. Thank you.
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What not? They're not war mongering enough Republicans.
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Yeah. Oh, this and it's this, of course, is being billed as we're
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on the brink of world war three. And yet all people can think of
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is politics.
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Yeah, this Thank you, me. Well, then, of course, nobody have the
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pathetic Democrat warmongers in the bandit obsessive
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Republicans. So how has what has happened to the independence?
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Well, let's see what you can only imagine. He has to say
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shudder. Go ahead
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and take our first call, which is Mike, he's calling us on the
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independent line from Miami, Florida. Good morning.
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Hi. My, my question is worried about Ukraine. The Russians are
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90 miles away from us right here in Cuba. Why don't we if
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Vladimir Putin decides to invade Ukraine, why don't we annex
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Mexico and invading Cuba, Mexico was should be probably should
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have been probably the United States from the get from way
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back when, and I'm sure most of the people in Mexico will
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support them being part of the United States.
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So Mike, do you think that Cuba is a is a threat to the United
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States?
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They're done in Venezuela? What do you think? What do you think
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since the getting all this just traffic coming in the bank
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rolling it they know is hurting our economy. You think the
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Russians are Hello? Yes, I'm here Mike. Go ahead. Yeah, I
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mean, they're big time they got bases all over we don't even
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know we're all to be have bases down in South America. And like
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I said, they're 90 miles away from us in Cuba. There's they're
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supporting Cuba. Why have we taken Cuba? Alright, let's go to
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Bill.
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Ah, well, that's it. There's no sane people left except Except
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for no agenda nation. That's about it.
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That's about it. And it's a small number as
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house. Well, also, I will say that if you segregate callers by
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political flavor, you're already kind of setting yourself up.
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What amazes me is one of our longtime producers, JD Donnelly.
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He was trying to clear a clip from C span for some projects
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he's working on. They want to charge him $3,000 For drivel
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like this. This is unbelievable. That's it? That's very that's, I
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think we can use the term problematic.
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Well, it's just it was depressing. And all the calls
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were like that you had the lunatic, Republicans, the
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lunatic Democrats, and then these, these off the rail, rip,
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independents. What is this guy talking about? He's seriously,
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and then in the way he snapped back at it when she asked a
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simple question, what do you think? That's unbelievable,
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what's wrong? What's wrong with the public?
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Um, I think the sequence for today, since you know, Putin
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could invade at any moment. So we might as well talk about
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Russia first. No, no, he's going to invaded and I'm sorry, he is
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yes, he's already given the go. I thought it would be helpful to
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review briefly since this show was on the air during the entire
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setup for this during the Obama administration. We deconstructed
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at all we had close enough to boots on the ground of what was
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really happening in my done. You know, there's ample evidence of
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this being a US coup, including Victoria Nuland, literally
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discussing who we're going to put into the government. Yes.
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Let's add a couple of other tidbits which well, what about
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this whole she's dead, but what I was handing what,
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what I was going to say is, I have like an explainer that runs
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through the whole thing.
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Okay, I just want to make sure that I do talk about her handing
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out doughnuts,
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Cookies, cookies, I think I thought was donuts.
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But cookies could have been and then we have to remember John
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Brennan was there to
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John Brennan, John McCain, John Kerry. A lot of John's we
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kidding. Okay. I'm sorry. No, no, no, you're right.
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Now you're right. Thinking back on it. I just, I just shake my
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head is so silly.
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Aren't Matej is a journalist for gray zone. He used to be a
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producer of democracy now. So by no stretch of the imagination,
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is he a Trumper or right wing, and he's on Jimmy Dore show,
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same stretch cannot be made for his political stance. And an
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Aaron's a good writer. And he he just went through this solid two
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and a half minutes of explaining exactly what happened and where
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we are today. And it's worth remembering
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late 2013. Ukrainian president at the time Yana COVID, he is
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going to sign this major agreement with the West. And it
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was one that the US and the EU were really, really pushing on
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him. And basically, it would have forced him to seriously
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curtail economic and cultural ties to Russia, which is
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Ukraine's neighbor. And it would bring Ukraine further into the
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Western orbit, which was a major goal of the US regime change pro
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war lobby at the time, the head of the National Endowment for
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Democracy, which is the regime change arm of the CIA, he wrote
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an op ed in The Washington Post at the time calling Ukraine the
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biggest prize for the US and its goal to basically undermine
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Russia, he felt, he explained that if Ukraine can come into
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the US orbit, then that will actually have an impact in
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Russia, and possibly lead to Vladimir Putin's overthrow and
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make every Neo con in Washington, the happiest Neo
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cons in the world. So the US pressure is Yanukovych to sign
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this trade agreement. But there's a problem. Yanukovych
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realizes at the last minute, oh, shit, if I sign this, I'm going
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to have to cut pensions, and I'm going to have to cut energy
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subsidies. And this will do my reelection campaign, this is not
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going to fly. So he gets cold feet. And Russia sweeps in and
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seize an opportunity. And they offer him a more generous trade
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association deal, which he then says he is going to sign. And
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they also use some course of measures to but the point is, he
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caves and says, I'm going to go with Russia, that then sets off
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these major protests against Yana COVID. And the US gets
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firmly behind the protests. And there's a major part of those
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protests that are legitimate. They're they're anti corruption
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and yet a code which was very corrupt. But the problem is,
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there's also an element that is fascist and neo Nazi and they
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don't just want an end to corruption. They want regime
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change. And the US as it often does, skillfully, basically. Put
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this weight behind the fascist elements John McCain Chris
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Murphy go over there meet with a far right leader, you know, put
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their arms around them in Maidan. And all this culminates
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basically in a violent coup that forces Yana COVID to flee. And
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he does so only after there is an agreement brokered with the
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EU to hold new elections. And this coup undermines that. And
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the US definitely is on the side of the far right, because we
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know that now from that leaked phone call that came out around
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there that Victoria Nuland, who was in a top senior State
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Department official, she's now back working for Joe Biden
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basically running his Ukraine policy again. There's a leaked
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phone call where she's speaking to the US Ambassador to Ukraine
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at the time, and they're picking the next Ukrainian Prime
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Minister. Nuland says yeah, this is the guy. And that's a
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reference to yet CEO who lo and behold, a few weeks later became
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the Prime Minister. So the US was heavily involved in this
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coup, and that sets off this eight year conflict that we're
20:54
still dealing with now. And that has led to this major
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geopolitical standoff. Russia responded to that coup by
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seizing Crimea, because this new Ukrainian government was talking
21:04
about joining NATO, and Russia was faced with the prospect of
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having NATO absorb its most important naval base in Crimea.
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So Putin took Crimea, which of course, angered Neo cons in
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Washington. And you have the separatists war and the East
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breakout and for the separatists war, a major fighting force, and
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they've been integrated into the Ukrainian Armed Forces is
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something called the Azov battalion, which has its roots
21:28
in Nazism and is a if not a neo Nazi militia. Now I think they
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are, but even if you want to be generous, they're they're
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certainly Neo fascist. And that's who the US is siding with
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inside of Ukraine.
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There you go. We are you're back up to speed. That's exactly how
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I recall it.
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Yep. Right down to the doughnuts.
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And then the phone call was really the most egregious part.
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And I'll put our copy of it's three minutes so we don't have
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to play it. And that was a affect the quality Listen, what
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do you think?
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I think we're in play. That's,
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that's literally the level of quality of that phone call, and
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the better than
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90% of our clips,
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better than Veritas a
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lot better than Paritosh. And we assumed that just to bring
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people back up to speed, the both of us assumed that it was
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Russia that tap the call and leaked the call.
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Let's listen to a little bit of anyone just to get just to get
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that great call. Yeah. What do you think?
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I think we're in play. The Klitschko pieces, obviously the
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complicated electron here.
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So what they're discussing is who is going to be the
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president, who is going to be in the cabinet and what, what, what
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functions will they hold, and it's all US shills,
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especially the announcement of him as deputy prime minister,
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and you've seen some of my troubles in the marriage right
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now. So we're trying to get a read really fast on where he is
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on this stuff. But I think your argument to him which you'll
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need to make, I think that's the next phone call we want to set
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up is exactly the one you made to yacht's, and I'm going to put
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him on the spot on where he fits in this scenario. And I'm very
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glad he said what he said in response.
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Good. So I don't think cleats should go into the government. I
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don't think it's necessary. I don't think it's a good idea.
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That guy shouldn't go in. Yeah, I mean, I Yeah. You think what,
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in terms of him not going into the government, just let him
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sort of stay out and do his political homework and stuff.
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I'm just thinking in terms of sort of the process moving
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ahead. We want to keep the moderate Democrats together. The
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problem is going to be Tony book and his guys.
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And that was the boxer I think, tawny Brook, and they were
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the boxes of Italian. Right? The Mayor of Kiev,
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did you it's a key F John. Where are you one of them? No, no, no,
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I
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said, I said Kiev thought
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of Sorry, I misunderstood. Good. And I think we should just
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finish this out. I mean, crikey. Yeah, I might as
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well. I'm sure that's part of what Yana COVID just calculating
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on all of this.
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I think yards is the guy who's got the economic experience the
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governing experience. He's he's the guy, you know, clean
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Shintani book on the outside. He needs to be talking to them four
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times a week. You know, I just think Creech going in, he's
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going to be at that level, working for Yatseniuk. It's just
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not going to work.
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Yeah, no. Good. Well. It's an extra.
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My understanding from that call, but you tell me was that the big
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three we're going into their own meeting. And that yeah, it was
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gonna offer in that context. Three, wait, you know, three
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plus one conversation with three plus two with you. Is that not
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how you understood it?
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No, I think I mean, that's what he proposed. But I think just
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knowing the dynamics, it's been with them where or Klitschko has
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been the top dog. He's gonna take a while to show up for
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whatever meeting they've got. And he's probably talking to his
25:06
guys at this point. So I think you reaching out directly to him
25:09
helps with a personality management among the three and
25:13
it gives you also a chance to move fast on all this stuff
25:17
and Okay, now we need to bring in somebody to make it all work
25:19
that's behind you
25:20
behind it. Before they all sit down and he he explains why he
25:24
doesn't like it.
25:25
Okay, good. I'm happy. Why don't you reach out to him and see if
25:28
he wants to talk before after? Okay,
25:31
well do. Thanks.
25:33
Okay. I've now written Oh, one more wrinkle for you, Jeff.
25:36
Yeah, I can't remember if I told you this. Or if I only told
25:39
Washington this that. When I talked to Jeff Feltman this
25:42
morning, he had a new name for the UN guy, Robert Serry that
25:47
this morning. Yeah, so that he's now gotten both Siri and Bonnke
25:52
moon to agree that Siri could come in Monday or Tuesday. Okay.
25:56
So that would be great, I think to help glue this thing and have
25:59
the UN help glue it. And you know, fuck the EU,
26:03
ah, there it is.
26:06
Ah, the people we are protecting. Now our partners in
26:10
the EU, our partners, this is why we're doing it. This is why
26:15
the vice president heroine that she is has gone to Munich to
26:20
fight that for our partners the fuck that you you want to jam
26:24
enough? laughing This is what I'm saying? You just love that.
26:38
Okay, here's what you do every time we play this clip every
26:41
couple years. Yeah. And it it dawns on me probably every time
26:48
but it's like, how incompetent do you have to be to get to
26:55
allow it knowing full well that I even when I went to Russia, I
26:59
was always told that everything that you do, there's going to be
27:01
recorded because the Russians love sound. Yes. And they like
27:05
to record and they go they record your phone calls. You in
27:08
the hotel, they record everything they can. Yeah, you
27:12
have to know this, obviously, to be in the State Department, and
27:15
to get to allow this phone call to be to be intercepted. And
27:20
we'll just assume the fact this was intercepted by the Russians,
27:25
for the purpose of embarrassing Nuland and her buddy there. And
27:29
it was it was a night that but like you said, the quality is so
27:33
perfect. It's not like a scratchy phone call to let this
27:37
happen where you weren't using secure product, you know, these
27:40
different kinds of scramblers and things that you can get,
27:43
even though they may be crackable. It seems unlikely.
27:46
They didn't do that they were just careless. And this is the
27:49
kind of thing that bothers me the most about both the the
27:53
Obama administration and now the Biden administration, the
27:56
carelessness, the cavalier attitude to let this happen is
28:01
beyond me. I just, that's the frightening part as far as I'm
28:06
concerned.
28:07
Well, there's one there's another thing to consider. They
28:11
were in Ukraine when this phone call was placed. Now if you want
28:15
people who know how to hack, but you might as well call Ukraine,
28:19
that will be one of my first my first calls in the Rolodex. So
28:24
it's possible that you know, what this doesn't sound like is
28:29
a tap from the actual network to me it sounds like a something on
28:35
the on the device itself. And it sounds like it's hers. You know
28:39
what I mean? It's like it that's that's recording from that's a
28:42
high that is not a self
28:44
that doesn't account for his quality, his qualities.
28:47
It's a little worse than hers. It's a little worse, but
28:51
regardless, it's hubris and carelessness
28:55
and she's still now she's back to what bothers me again. No,
29:01
it's the best part is the FTE you girl and she is now back. I
29:06
don't know you. You think they forgot this?
29:10
Yes, it was not reported. No one room I mean, the actual people
29:15
who run stuff might remember by nit this was not reported there
29:22
was maybe one or two articles and they had you know expletive
29:26
you know what she was mad. She was mad on that phone call.
29:30
Yeah, don't Hey, you know what you I worked for the new for CNN
29:33
only I can can access this you don't have the right because
29:37
you're not cleared you have clearance to listen to this
29:40
call. I mean, this whole thing was bull crap and people died.
29:45
Snipers were shooting people on both sides. It was horrible.
29:48
Then yeah. Vicky's handing out doughnuts, cookies, brownies,
29:51
what have you
29:54
in the crowd so
29:55
before we go to Munich because I know you have several I have
29:58
Munich Yeah. Before we Go there. Let's just see what kind of fear
30:03
mongering and what kind of analysis was done by your M five
30:06
M back home
30:07
women children and the elderly packed onto buses in eastern
30:11
Ukraine tonight part of a mass evacuation of citizens headed to
30:15
Russia. They were told for their own safety. sirens blared with
30:20
Russian backed rebels who control the region warning that
30:23
Ukrainian forces are about to attack also circulated today.
30:28
Video of what's left of a jeep, a rebel say blew up outside
30:31
their headquarters in Donetsk. The region is not only
30:35
controlled by Russian backed separatists, but so are the
30:38
images and information that come out of it. Russian media tonight
30:42
also showed this video described as an explosion affecting a
30:46
pipeline in a rebel held city. Ukrainian ministry defense
30:51
flatly denied claims they're planning aggressions in warned
30:55
against false flag operations meant to trigger a war. Today's
31:00
events follow a dramatic escalation between Ukrainian
31:04
government forces and Russian separatists in the East,
31:07
including shelling that tore through the walls of a
31:10
kindergarten in Ukraine yesterday. There it is.
31:13
President Vladimir Putin blamed Ukraine for the deteriorating
31:16
security situation and ratcheting tensions even higher.
31:21
Moscow's plans to hold nuclear exercises on Saturday to test
31:25
ballistic and cruise missiles that President Putin himself
31:29
personally supervise. US officials now say Russia has
31:35
amassed as many as 190,000 troops near the border of
31:39
Ukraine an increase from around 100,000 At the end of January,
31:44
edging even closer and awaiting further orders.
31:49
Putin released a great video over the weekend of him in front
31:53
of the like in his war room, looking at all the drills and
31:57
they got the dynamics taken off, you know, Allah Top Gun with
32:00
music. Yeah, it's managing himself nuclear drills, not
32:04
messing around. Key was playing into a beautifully. I'm doing it
32:08
myself. This calls for the big man, let me take my shirt off.
32:11
Hold on to you. No, I think I think he was like, Oh, this is
32:15
great. Let me play into this a little bit more. And CBS, CIA
32:21
broadcast systems, man, they were just all over the
32:23
propaganda. Margaret, you've
32:25
been covering this for weeks now. It's clear that things have
32:27
escalated. What are some of the implications here?
32:31
Well, the US Jurica is concerned that other autocratic countries
32:35
like China may take a page out of Vladimir Putin's playbook.
32:38
And the President said this would be a Strophic war of
32:42
choice. And it goes beyond Ukraine. As he describes it. He
32:46
believes Vladimir Putin wants to reshape Europe and the global
32:49
power alliance that has existed for the past 77 years. And in
32:53
many ways, this is personal for President Biden. It was on his
32:57
watch back in 2014, when he was vice president, that he ran
33:01
Ukraine policy and that's when Vladimir Putin annexed Crimea
33:05
part of southern Ukraine and fed the fighting in the east of the
33:09
country. And he didn't pay a large price for that. So the
33:13
concern now is Vladimir Putin may not stop there. What happens
33:18
next will definitely impact the global economy, it could
33:21
potentially create millions of refugees, and it could possibly
33:26
cost 1000s of lives.
33:27
Wow. Very, very disturbing.
33:29
Wow. Very, very disturbing. Thank you. Wow, could cost lives
33:35
could make things expensive. CBS was unrelenting. For
33:38
the first time President Biden left no room for doubt over
33:42
whether he believes Vladimir Putin will launch an invasion of
33:46
Ukraine who are convinced that President Putin is going to
33:50
invade Ukraine. Is that what you just said a few minutes? Yes. So
33:55
is diplomacy off the table
33:57
then? No. There's always until he does diplomacy isn't always a
34:01
possibility.
34:02
The President revealed his assessment after holding a phone
34:05
call with NATO allies and made the administration's all out
34:08
effort to prevent a war. He said there was reason to believe
34:12
Russia would invade in the coming days.
34:15
We're doing everything in our power to remove any reason that
34:18
Russia may give to justify invading Ukraine and prevent
34:22
them from moving.
34:23
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and vice president
34:26
Kamala Harris are meeting with allies at a security conference
34:30
in Munich. She is scheduled to see Ukrainian president
34:33
Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday, but some US officials worry him
34:38
leaving Ukraine would give Moscow a window to act.
34:43
Oh no. Well, this of course, is scary. And this is where it
34:51
started to fall apart for the M five m now you couldn't see much
34:56
of this on the actual M five M but the first thing that
34:59
happened Is the German Chancellor had a little sit
35:02
down? This is the new the new new sheriff in town, and was
35:06
kind of a little wishy washy about the plans about the
35:09
playbook for the US
35:10
just want to get you to follow on to what we just heard from
35:13
President Solinsky. He was essentially calling on Europe
35:16
calling on the United States to sanction Putin now, before he
35:20
has the chance to invade Ukraine. How do you respond to
35:23
that?
35:24
We are supporting Ukraine with a lot of financial means in the
35:27
past, Germany is doing this, I think is the biggest the NATO in
35:31
the past, the community is doing its job, the United States are
35:35
doing many others, just for producing economic resilience.
35:40
And on the unknown, we are absolutely prepared for a
35:43
situation of a military aggression against Ukraine,
35:47
saying put in that if Russia invades Ukraine, this would have
35:51
consequences and, and that we are ready to take decisions on
35:57
sanctions. And so different to the situations we had before. We
36:01
are well prepared to take the decision in a very short time
36:07
after invasion would have taken place. And this is very helpful
36:11
to my point of view, because it's better to say we do it
36:15
then, instead of doing it now because we want to avoid the
36:19
situation. We want to go into a direction where pieces having a
36:23
chance,
36:25
please having a chance to avoid small aircraft. Stupid man, do
36:31
you know the forces you're up against? And then we're in
36:35
Munich, and Ukraine, President Lensky starts off with a little
36:41
bit of a ruckus by saying hey, you know what, I'm not going to
36:43
start until I know the translators are listening.
36:45
Everybody can hear exactly what I want to say.
36:48
Let me now cut across to Munich where the Ukrainian president
36:50
Zelensky giving an address let's cut across the listening.
36:53
Thanks so much. I will wait 10 seconds because I want to be
36:57
understandable from the very beginning. We can thank you so
37:03
much.
37:05
For tomorrow. You urine
37:08
is longing space. The world is saying it doesn't want any war,
37:13
while Russia is claiming she doesn't want to intervene
37:18
breaths. Someone is here is lying.
37:24
Someone here is lying. Oh, no. I'm sure they played this clip
37:29
over and over again on CNN, didn't they?
37:32
I don't know. Thanks. Took a different slightly different
37:36
tact on PB npri. Of course. And this is just to jump into this
37:43
before I put that there's a couple of key clips I wanted to
37:46
I'm gonna jump over them and play this. This is the Ukraine
37:48
Zelinsky. One.
37:51
Second,
37:54
sitting down with Harris Alinsky. thank Vice President
37:56
Harris for us help and support over the years but later in the
37:59
day, he questioned why Western Allies were waiting for the
38:03
quote, bombardment to begin and quote, before imposing new
38:07
sanctions against Moscow. MPR, White House correspondent Franco
38:10
are doing is traveling with the vice president and he is with us
38:12
now to tell us more Franco, welcome. Thanks for joining us.
38:15
Thank you, Michelle.
38:16
So what more can you tell us about the meeting between the
38:18
Vice President and a Ukraine President Solinsky?
38:22
You know, it was largely a symbolic meeting. But it was an
38:25
important one because it was a message that the United States
38:28
was supporting the Lensky. The two took pictures together
38:32
before sitting down. Harris told the Lensky that the United
38:36
States took the threats against Ukraine seriously. She said that
38:39
the United States supports Ukraine sovereignty and its
38:42
borders. And she emphasized that Russia would pay a very heavy
38:47
price if it invades Ukraine.
38:49
How does the OSCE respond?
38:51
You know, he told her that the main thing that he was seeking
38:54
was peace for Ukraine, he did raise the possibility of seeking
38:58
some more assistance and resources for his army. The US
39:02
has been supplying ammunition and equipment for the Ukrainian
39:05
military. But Zelinsky was very thankful for the support the US
39:09
had provided. And you know, they were meeting on the sidelines of
39:13
the Munich Security Conference. This is an annual get together
39:16
of global security leaders. And he spoke later to the larger
39:20
conference. And in that conversation, his message
39:23
shifted a bit.
39:24
Ah, he's a fair weather friend.
39:29
Now he's he's I think I'm wondering about this as needs a
39:32
little analysis, because it shifted. Let's play this
39:35
shifting part. This is part two, and then you can hear what and
39:38
this is worth discussing,
39:41
particularly during a q&a portion of his presentation.
39:45
That's when he was kind of critical of the West for not
39:49
imposing sanctions. When some have already claimed that Putin
39:53
had made a decision to invade.
39:54
Then what are you waiting for? We don't need your sanctions,
39:58
the BAFTA The bombardment will happen and then after country
40:03
will be fired, or after we will have no borders. No after we
40:08
will have no economy or parts of our countries will be occupied.
40:11
Why would we need those sanctions, then?
40:13
It's clear that's a lens. Can Ukrainians are not satisfied
40:17
with the pace of the diplomatic efforts that are ongoing.
40:21
The Ukrainian president was also asked about his country joining
40:24
NATO, what did he say?
40:27
He said that Ukraine needs security guarantees. He said
40:30
they understood that there are steps that need to be taken, but
40:34
that NATO should be more clear about what they are and actually
40:37
how long they're going to take.
40:39
Be honest about it. Open Doors are good. But we need open
40:44
answers. But no, the years and years of closed questions. You
40:50
know, he said that Ukraine should not be a buffer between
40:54
Russia and the West.
40:55
So Franco, can we still just back just a little bit, Harris
40:58
took part in a q&a and she was asked a lot about the strength
41:01
of the Transatlantic Alliance and its future. What did she say
41:05
about that?
41:07
Yeah, she was asked about whether the alliance can
41:09
survive, particularly after four years of former President Donald
41:13
Trump's America first approach to foreign policy. There's been
41:17
some uncertainty about whether the the alliance can last past
41:21
the Biden administration even, you know, and she was asked
41:24
about that. She said, this is an issue that is important to the
41:28
administration, but also to the United States. And she pointed
41:32
to the dozens of members of Congress from both parties all
41:36
add, who were there at the Munich Conference, she mentioned
41:39
that they don't often agree, but they did agree on this issue.
41:44
Know the list. First of all, let's go to that last thing
41:47
first. Yeah. A bunch of guys showed up in Munich to to drink
41:51
beer. And so that proves that we were all in on NATO. And it's
41:55
not a NATO conference. It was it was the security conference that
41:59
I had in Munich. I'd
42:00
like to I'd like to tell you a little bit about this
42:02
conference. I did a quick dive. Just so you understand who was
42:06
here and what this is about. Understand that Cristiane on him
42:10
poor was one of the moderators global a shill from CNN
42:14
completely inappropriate for it to be and moderating and
42:17
reporting Jane Herrmann, that mindless twat I hate that woman.
42:23
You know, I'm talking about Oh, yeah. Ah, and she was also a
42:27
moderate just want to slap her in the face. So let's just look
42:30
at the advisory council. So we understand why people are here.
42:34
The chairman is Joe Kaiser, who is also on the board of Siemens
42:39
energy Munich that Siemens is a war company, Paul of Lightner.
42:45
He is from Deutsche Bank, Prince Turki al Faisal bin Abdulaziz al
42:50
sowed. Well, do I have to tell you what, why he's there. All of
42:53
our beta Allianz bankings is all bankers. Okay. Then we have the
42:58
the prime minister, Foreign Minister of Foreign Affairs of
43:01
Sweden. Then we have an EU shill, and then we have Thomas
43:06
Enders Council on Foreign Relations. Then we have a China
43:10
shill for Yang. Then we have a bank from Moscow. We've got a
43:16
couple of what do you call them? Come from from K Street,
43:25
lobbyists. And then we have now it gets interesting the Hoover
43:29
Institution, the Envoy for Climate, the federal, the
43:33
Federal Minister of Defense from Germany, David Miliband,
43:36
Federica, Mogherini. She's the High Representative for Foreign
43:39
Affairs of the EU. And of course, Alexander Soros. I mean,
43:43
come on. This is a war mongering group. It's all about money. And
43:49
even Jane Herrmann was continuously Well, you know,
43:53
Putin, Scott supersonic weapons, so we need supersonic weapons,
43:56
this cost money. It is a sales conference, as far as I'm
44:00
concerned.
44:02
Well, definitely wasn't not a NATO, NATO at all that. So that
44:08
answer that that Harris gave at that q&a. It had nothing to do
44:13
with NATO. She's full of crap. But let's go back to what
44:16
happened was Alinsky where he all of a sudden said, hey, yeah,
44:19
why don't you do the sanctions? Now? The reason for that, it
44:22
seems to me is, and I think it's, you know, he's a comedian,
44:28
and not as much of a statesman and doesn't understand a lot of
44:31
the new gold crap that goes on including the joke he made that
44:35
CNN took seriously, which is another story but he hears that
44:41
Biden comes out and says, I have to Biden clip just so we can
44:45
reiterate it. This is the Biden play this Biden Biden, I think
44:49
it's Biden newest prediction,
44:51
you know, we have reasonably the Russian forces are planning to
44:55
intend to attack Ukraine in the coming week in the coming days.
45:01
We believe that they will target Ukraine's capital key. A city of
45:05
2.8 million innocent people.
45:07
Yeah. So that's so Biden comes out in his cock sure it says
45:12
intelligence sources. And in fact that d&d gets into a beef
45:16
reported watch off the stage. And I, by the way, cut something
45:20
which I'll play later with some laughing and some commentary
45:23
that was left on one of the clips moved. And I thought I
45:28
understood what it said the first time, but then I've jacked
45:31
it up. Now, I'm gonna need help but hearing what they said. But
45:35
so you're Zelinsky you hear that? You're are intelligent.
45:39
He's made a decision he's going in. So Zelinsky all of a sudden,
45:43
it dawns on him later in his thinking, going, Wait a minute,
45:46
if this is a done deal, then let's do the sanctions now. Oh,
45:50
by
45:50
the way, maybe it was a lie. someone's lying here.
45:54
He said that party.
45:56
He said that someone's lying here.
46:00
Yeah. He said, That's what he ended up saying someone's lying.
46:03
I don't know where that is. That fits into the timeline. But
46:06
whatever the case is, this is Biden getting himself into a jam
46:09
with his bullshit. He doesn't know what what Putin is
46:13
thinking. He doesn't know that he's going in I'm, it's my
46:16
opinion that Putin is not going in. I wrote about it already
46:19
saying this bullcrap. But listen to this little clip from
46:22
Colonel, Janice's Colonel. Got this. This is great. on CNBC. He
46:29
just makes this offhanded comment as he goes off, you
46:32
know, they brought him on for some analysis, and listen to
46:35
what he has to say, which makes nothing but sense to me be
46:38
on our side after a year, or 18 months of this stuff. Not to be
46:43
snarky, but just as an aside, make believe that you're Putin
46:47
and his henchmen living in a country an autocratic country
46:51
with no controls and no oversight. And you decide to do
46:55
the following. You go along energy, you're short, the Dow.
47:00
And then you put 150,000 troops on the border with Ukraine. And
47:05
then every once in a while, you say, well, we pulled them back,
47:07
just after you squared up and you keep doing it. You know,
47:11
lather, rinse, repeat, you keep doing this and you make yourself
47:14
a trillion dollars. It's good insurance against any any
47:18
problems that the United States might impose with sanctions Joe?
47:22
Yep. No, I had that clip, too. Yeah. And but the thing is, he
47:26
saying, oh, that's what Vladimir Putin is doing. How about every
47:29
other douchebag on Wall Street is doing this? Yeah. How about
47:33
the in
47:33
fact, I look at the Lockheed Martin stock.
47:36
Oh, my I have a ABC short clip that is about
47:39
this. Tonight, a far off conflict squeezing Americans at
47:43
the cash register. Not
47:45
just so you know, the far off conflict is squeezing Americans
47:49
at the register. It's potent. That's what inflation is.
47:53
Tonight's a far off conflict squeezing Americans at the cash
47:57
register. Not only is our energy bill up, but our grocery bill is
48:02
up our gas for our vehicles that's up as well. Americans
48:06
already coping with a seven and a half percent annual rate of
48:09
inflation the highest since 1982. This week, watching oil
48:13
hit its highest level since 2014. And gas prices 40% higher
48:18
than this time last year. With worse likely, if Russia goes all
48:23
in against Ukraine,
48:25
we'd probably be talking about maybe a 20 or $30 a barrel hit
48:29
and it could be even more dramatic
48:31
with ripple effects throughout our oil dependent transportation
48:34
driven consumer economy.
48:36
higher fuel expenses for trucking companies logistics,
48:39
airlines are going to likely have to pass along higher jet
48:42
fuel prices in the months ahead. So it's all going to trickle
48:46
down no more prevalent than at a grocery store
48:48
for Sidney Nazarian her fiance staying on budget means
48:52
reimagining a night out date nights pretty much include like
48:56
pasta nights at home. Hit hard to buy stock market fidelity
49:02
data show that the average American 401k retirement saver
49:06
lost $1,800 This week alone,
49:09
so subplot subplot, now them thinking about it. Could this
49:14
also be used? Oh my goodness. So oh, this is an interesting way
49:19
of looking at it. Could this also be used as a an excuse for
49:23
inflation? Because that's clearly what what this woman
49:27
just said from ABC is like, Oh no, these prices you're seeing
49:29
in the grocery store that's because of a conflict far away.
49:34
And he said and then then you have a measurement that
49:39
Americans can get behind. So if you are going to I don't know
49:42
make Kamala the heroine of all this. Then you could always you
49:46
see the the oil prices drop gas price, saved, saved or created
49:52
the economy. It's a subplot subplot, but I think there's
49:56
something there something to be used. Never let a crisis go to
49:59
waste.
50:01
Well, that brings us to Harris. Yep. Now I watched her speech
50:07
and I watched all I could find it was
50:10
she's she, she had an okay she did. As far as I can tell, she
50:15
has read the script to do the hand gestures, you know, the
50:18
thumb pointing with the thumb and all that stuff. She actually
50:21
wrote. She did one of her point with a finger and then she
50:24
remembered Oh, she don't do that. Do the thumb thing. Like
50:27
you're handing someone a business card? It was boring.
50:32
She had no spice. There was nothing she added there were no
50:35
adlibs completely safe.
50:39
Let's take a take another look at her doing this speech. And,
50:44
and here's what she does. First of all, she doesn't know how to
50:48
read from a prompter. She can read from the left woman the
50:52
right one she can't read from it. And I don't know why this is
50:55
and she doesn't understand it with a prompter. You look at the
50:59
prompter directly and look through it. So it looks like
51:02
you're looking at her audience. Yes, she looks sideways. She
51:05
looks sideways. She's looking forward at the audience.
51:08
Initially, her eyes are looking to the right to read from the
51:12
prompter
51:13
and I'm quite sure that there was a prompter at the end. In
51:17
the back. Don't you think she where they
51:19
use the is there usually is Yeah, but it seems to me that
51:22
she kept doing this right. I think she kept looking to the
51:25
right it was it was creepy. Look at the second thing you got to
51:28
watch. Once you I point this out, you'll see it. She flaps
51:32
her arms.
51:34
Flap Yeah, like a bird. It's a tell it she puts a Cheeto
51:39
when she when she starts when she starts to speak she'll have
51:42
a she's tight in but then to her elbows go out and she starts
51:44
flapping against her body with the elbows. And then when she
51:47
brings her arms out to gesture, she's flapping like a son of a
51:52
bitch. I thought she was gonna take off from the stage actually
51:55
and fly around the room. It was terrible to watch her and then
52:00
to listen to her word by words.
52:02
He first of all, good rep. Good grip there well done. Second, if
52:09
we were to analyze her body language, I would posit that not
52:13
being an expert that the flapping is actually shrugging
52:17
of her shoulders, because she really doesn't know what she's
52:20
saying. Just you know what I mean? If you flap your arms,
52:23
your shoulders kind of go up to so it works the other way. I
52:26
think she's shrugging
52:28
it to be because she doesn't know she she flaps so much is
52:31
it's horrible. I only had a couple of clips, short clips
52:37
part of her. And I've got the first one is not number one. But
52:41
the first one is Harrison Munich. This is her opener,
52:44
which is just this is the way she starts it off. As though
52:47
this is going to get everyone's attention. They're all going to
52:49
be on her side. She doesn't get applause. But it's like you
52:52
know, it's like it's limp wristed applause is not very,
52:56
it's not very exciting. So by forging
52:59
relationships and bonds, forging organizations and to
53:03
institutions, laws, and treaties, we together
53:10
established a set of rules, norms that have governed ever
53:16
since. And Europe has enjoyed unprecedented peace, security
53:25
and prosperity through a commitment to a set of Defining
53:30
Principles. The United States is equally committed to these
53:35
principles, that people have a right to choose their own form
53:42
of government, that nations have a right to choose their own
53:48
alliances know that they are inalienable rights, which
53:54
governments must protect, that the rule of law should be
53:59
cherished, that sovereignty and territorial integrity of all
54:05
states must be respected.
54:09
All states what is it a European nation state is a NATO state
54:13
what states
54:14
she's just she's giving one word at a time speech. Yeah. Like
54:20
she's talking to kindergarteners. It was
54:23
horrible. And it was just the whole thing was like this. There
54:27
was nothing in there that was statesman like are interesting
54:31
or new. She's just reading from Polly sigh one book somewhere
54:35
that somebody wrote on John wrote it
54:37
on, John, we have breaking news breaking news. I always have a
54:41
monitor on in the studio breaking news, everybody
54:43
breaking news. Vice President Harris is out she's out and
54:46
about talking to people and the caption on MSNBC is US
54:51
intelligence now can confirm Vladimir Putin has given the
54:55
order the order has now been given invasion incursion Hmm,
55:02
probably ring the doorbell leaving the burning bag of poop
55:05
on the step is imminent.
55:08
And what station was this MSNBC? Oh, yeah, the old reliable. So I
55:15
got just a few more examples of one more example of her yakking
55:18
and it's just as 18 seconds, and this is what most of it sounded
55:22
like the whole speech. This is Paris and Munich one,
55:25
if Russia further invades Ukraine, the United States,
55:30
together with our allies and partners will impose significant
55:37
and unprecedented economic costs.
55:50
Wow. So she was a dud. And I'll say, I don't know that it's
55:56
going to be saved by anything.
55:59
May I give you an analysis of her speech? And analysis that
56:04
not from me? I think any proper analysis should be done by
56:09
someone who knows what they're talking about. On a news station
56:13
where they are known for accuracy. Joel Rubin is the man
56:18
you're about to hear a he was a surrogate for the 2012 Obama
56:25
Presidential campaign advocate for the Iran nuclear deal. He
56:32
was. Let's see. He's been in USA ID the stays mainly State
56:39
Department Deputy Assistant Secretary of State There you go.
56:43
So this would be kind of a globalist? Well, you think? My
56:50
goodness, he was, I mean, when he saw the vice president speak
56:55
that Mickey Mouse plots themselves.
56:57
NZ, this speech was real. This was the single most significant
57:02
speech by an American leader in the global forum, calling out
57:06
Russian aggression and calling out Russia for disinformation
57:11
since 1962. Since the Cuban missile crisis by Hadley
57:14
Stevens, what we're watching right now with Vice President
57:18
Harris is an American leader, essentially telling the world we
57:22
are almost on the brink of war. And we have to resist it because
57:26
it will destabilize our entire way of life. And that is that is
57:30
a powerful message, that this is not a normal speech. This is a
57:33
serious moment for the United States and for Europe. So Joel,
57:37
who's that message for? Who is the vice president Harris
57:40
talking to is she talking to world leaders, the American
57:42
people Putin himself?
57:44
First and foremost, she's speaking directly at that
57:47
conference to the allies who are looking to her and TV knighted
57:50
States for leadership at this moment, and she's saying, we
57:53
have delivered, we are with you. We are unified. And that is not
57:56
always the message. And she hinted at this that the United
57:59
States has been giving, certainly during President
58:01
Trump. She's also making a query to Vladimir Putin. And look at
58:05
this, the juxtaposition really, of the entire world, the United
58:09
States, the West, our allies together, and Russia, not there.
58:14
Russia staying at home, Russia's isolated, and she's saying to
58:18
Putin, you're on your own on this. The risks are incredibly
58:22
high for you to think twice before going forward.
58:25
Shall I only have about 30 seconds left with you. But is it
58:28
safe for Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky to travel to
58:32
the Munich Security Conference today.
58:34
He has to do this for his own credibility at home he has to
58:38
show his people that he is a leader that he is with the west
58:41
right now that they are behind him. It is risky Absolutely. But
58:46
it's the kind of move that will strengthen him in the days
58:48
ahead. Especially fresh invade.
58:51
So I think this is the signal from the Obama faction who
58:56
appears to be running most of our country to hype Camela Do
59:02
you have Did you find any evidence this is now we do have
59:04
a present Presidents Day weekend? Is that what this is?
59:07
Yeah, Presidents Day or we should be Washington his
59:09
birthday but they've decided to turn it into a mattress to the
59:13
curb and include him and so now you have this
59:16
is where in America we always this is the time of year we buy
59:19
a new mattress gets a good mattress time to buy definitely
59:23
the mattress sales so that's the only evidence I've received so
59:26
far.
59:28
To prove your point. Mm hmm. Yeah, that's a good one.
59:32
Yeah, and I need more though. I need more for it.
59:34
Well, you're gonna get more I'm sure cuz you just do just like
59:37
bad guy. Bad analysis. Most
59:42
speech ever since
59:45
1962, Cuban Missile Crisis speech by Kennedy. That's what
59:49
he's referring to. So this is the most important since we have
59:54
not tear down that wall Mr. Gorbachev or anything in
59:57
between.
59:58
Hold on. He actually said something Different. Hold on a
1:00:03
second, because where's just listen to what he said about
1:00:07
that.
1:00:07
Lindsey this speech again speech by an American leader in the
1:00:12
global forum, calling out Russian aggression and calling
1:00:16
out Russia for disinformation since 1962. Since the Cuban
1:00:21
missile crisis by agli. Stevenson,
1:00:23
Adelaide Stevens Oh, what is he saying? What does that mean? Did
1:00:28
Adelaide Stevenson right Kennedy speech?
1:00:31
Oh, I don't know what he's talking about. This is
1:00:33
interesting because Kennedy made the speech and but it wasn't,
1:00:35
Oh, here's what he's got a gotcha in there. I noticed this
1:00:38
in a second. Listen, he's got the most important speech in a
1:00:42
global forum. It's a little a little gift. That's good.
1:00:48
Because I mean, tear down that wall. Mr. Gorbachev was done in
1:00:51
front of a large audience, you know, just a public. It was just
1:00:56
a public speech. And so maybe Kennedy's was something that was
1:01:00
different than what he's talking about after
1:01:02
President John F. Kennedy was elected he appointed Stevenson
1:01:05
as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations.
1:01:08
Okay, it was United Nations speech. Thus, it was a global
1:01:13
global forum. So so that's a little cute little gotcha.
1:01:16
That's cute. I mean, I like people who do this kind of pre
1:01:19
parsing. Yeah. So you get you know, they Oh, I said, I didn't
1:01:23
say no, I said,
1:01:24
Oh, you mean by saying things like, there's no evidence.
1:01:27
Yeah, there's no evidence. Okay. Yeah, exactly.
1:01:30
Alright. Just people who do that? Yes. I got you. Yeah, I've
1:01:33
done it. I do it. You do it. It's it's groovy. It taught me a
1:01:36
lot. I say it all the time. There's no evidence. I don't
1:01:38
love you talking about.
1:01:42
Yeah, there's no evidence. There's no evidence.
1:01:46
All right. Do you have more? I know you have more. Don't leave
1:01:48
us hanging. Yes, I do have quite a bit. Actually. I love this.
1:01:51
This is this is
1:01:53
so good to be a podcaster. When the M five M is so captured.
1:01:58
They can't they can't do anything. We have all the juicy
1:02:02
meat here to mold and present. They can't do anything because
1:02:05
they're told not to. Yes. So we use tape. But they do some stuff
1:02:11
because we take their stuff and destroy it. Let's listen to NPR
1:02:14
report on Munich and Biden.
1:02:18
President Biden was direct at a press conference yesterday when
1:02:22
he was asked if he believes Putin has decided to invade
1:02:26
within days.
1:02:27
To be clear, you are convinced that you are convinced that
1:02:31
President Putin is going to invade
1:02:33
ooh, I just want to just want to make note of this reporter. She
1:02:38
realized she was coming across as a hysterical woman and
1:02:41
corrected herself. I'm just gonna be misogynist about it.
1:02:46
Listen
1:02:46
again to ask if he believes President Putin has decided to
1:02:49
invade within days.
1:02:51
To be clear. You are convinced that you are convinced that
1:02:55
President Putin
1:02:57
is going to invade Wow, she tapped the brakes. Very
1:03:00
impressive.
1:03:00
Ukraine. Is that what you just said a few minutes? Yes. So is
1:03:04
diplomacy off the table then?
1:03:07
No. There's always until he does diplomacy isn't always a
1:03:10
possibility.
1:03:11
I turn now to empirische Ron Elving. Ron, thanks so much for
1:03:14
being with us. Good to be with us. God
1:03:16
President didn't leave much room for doubt. Did he? You know,
1:03:20
Biden's all in on this God. He may not be right. But he is all
1:03:23
in. That strongly suggests that the US intelligence agencies are
1:03:27
telling him that the invasion is all but underway. That the
1:03:31
troops in the tanks and the aircraft already have their
1:03:34
orders, and the borders will be breached in the days or perhaps
1:03:37
just hours ahead. We saw Putin do what now appears to have been
1:03:41
a head fake ad midweek, saying he was pulling some troops back
1:03:45
while deploying others. And of course, it turned out he was
1:03:48
deploying far more others to the borders. So Putin was falsely
1:03:53
claiming to be de escalating even as his computer weapons
1:03:57
unleashed an unprecedented denial of service attack
1:04:02
his computer weapons Wow, that's good computer weapons, computer
1:04:10
web computer weapons. I have you ever bought a computer where
1:04:15
it should be covered by the Second Amendment? I don't
1:04:17
understand what's going on.
1:04:18
I can have as many computer weapons as I want. So I
1:04:21
want to play the end of that woman who said you said sound
1:04:26
hysterical she actually finished thought did a follow up and I
1:04:29
want to play this 32 second clip is the end of Biden's pressure.
1:04:32
Last question. She got the last question and because what
1:04:36
happened was, there was like a melee as he was about to leave
1:04:41
and everyone went nuts and they got it. They got this last
1:04:43
question and and this will just you get to hear it here.
1:04:50
To be clear, to be clear, you are convinced that you are
1:04:54
convinced that President Putin is going to invade
1:04:58
Oh shit. That first one was actually Did you hear that they
1:05:01
pulled the whole piece out? Interesting.
1:05:04
To be clear, to be clear, you are convinced that you are
1:05:09
convinced that President Putin is going to invade Ukraine. Is
1:05:13
that what you just said? A few minutes? Yes. So is diplomacy
1:05:17
off the table then?
1:05:19
No, there's all until he does diplomacy isn't always a
1:05:22
possibility.
1:05:24
What reason do you have to believe he's considering that
1:05:27
option at all?
1:05:29
We have a significant intelligence capabilities Thank
1:05:31
you.
1:05:34
Okay, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the forensic analysis
1:05:37
portion of the no agenda show.
1:05:39
Everybody thank you. Thank you get out get out get out. And so
1:05:43
they let the thing ride a little bit with an open mic on on the
1:05:46
audience and and wanted and did you hear about a 15 second gap
1:05:52
by the way, this is taped, I think it's been taken off most
1:05:55
of the clips. I caught it on C span when it first showed up.
1:06:00
And now you have a very and there's after about 15 seconds
1:06:04
of silence you hear these women giggling and laughing and one of
1:06:07
them I believe it is oh there he goes. You know she runs out the
1:06:11
door. But then when I boosted it and tried to understand what
1:06:14
they were saying and then they cut the mic is five seconds. I
1:06:18
couldn't quite put it together. I think somebody in the audience
1:06:21
might be able to translate this and so I'm putting it out there
1:06:24
for that reason. Okay,
1:06:25
now we're going to first rotate and we're going to enhance now
1:06:30
Okay, here we go Cyber Sleuth
1:06:39
okay, I heard haha I heard surprise I think
1:06:43
Yeah, cuz he left Oh, that's a big surprise. Oh, there we go.
1:06:46
Is this a surprise? Wow.
1:06:48
Listen Don't worry about it. Don't worry about I hear that at
1:06:55
the end. Don't worry about it.
1:06:57
Oh my god,
1:06:58
is that oh, okay. Here's what I let me listen again. Hold on. I
1:07:01
think I think I have an idea
1:07:08
what I think is going on is that she's really nervous because she
1:07:12
was rather rude toward the president. And and her
1:07:17
colleagues are there. And her colleagues they say I don't
1:07:20
worry about it. The guy's fucking senile. Don't worry
1:07:22
about it. I think that's what's always said.
1:07:25
Maybe it sounds right. Maybe it's something you do you get
1:07:29
nervous laugh you still the mic? That's the joke of it. Yeah.
1:07:33
Still liked. And so she is probably that same woman. Oh, my
1:07:37
God, at the end. Sounds like
1:07:40
giggle something that sounds like a Janus from friends.
1:07:43
And then they cut cut the mic. But yeah, I think there's a lot
1:07:48
of funny stuff that goes on when Biden you know, walk away. Joe
1:07:51
is Nick No rule. I hadn't heard that one. Yeah. And he because
1:07:55
he leaves he lives in the middle of the you know, just closes the
1:07:57
book and leave. And they still has, you know, he walks out with
1:08:01
that funny walk. It's just a gate. The gates are crappy. So
1:08:05
let's listen to a couple more clips that will be done this
1:08:08
Putin analysis from NPR Putin analysis regarding Biden.
1:08:14
President Biden was direct press conference yesterday when he was
1:08:18
asked if he believes President Putin has decided to invade
1:08:22
within days.
1:08:23
To be clear. Which which one? I'm sorry, am I playing the
1:08:27
right clip here? Thank you. We played this one did
1:08:30
I think this this little bit did they do they keep bringing it in
1:08:34
instead of this part they should bring in which is what Putin
1:08:36
would bind just says it was the last one we
1:08:39
played. We played this one. We didn't play the NPR Putin
1:08:43
analysis to we haven't played that one yet.
1:08:45
Okay, well, okay, maybe I jumped to the clip before Okay, plate
1:08:49
two and see if we played that the accuracy
1:08:52
of what our intelligence services produce is one
1:08:55
question. They real questions arise in the use of that Intel
1:09:00
product. Now in 2000 to 2003, you saw the Intel product
1:09:05
miscast and misused to justify a war the administration at that
1:09:09
time wanted to make against Iraq. In the 1964 case, we saw
1:09:14
Intel used quite selectively to justify escalation of the war in
1:09:19
Vietnam. So it's the old question, to what purpose to
1:09:23
what end? Are you putting that Intel in this case? Is it being
1:09:29
used to build an aggressive case, as in Iraq or Vietnam? Or
1:09:33
is it being used to reveal the reality of what Russia is up to
1:09:36
in the fog of their own narrative?
1:09:38
What do you think? Oh, I don't know. How stupid are we world?
1:09:45
How stupid are we America? Are we going to believe this bowl
1:09:48
crap again. And it was sad to see on Friday the five I watched
1:09:53
the five for about 10 minutes and you got gut felt sitting
1:09:58
there going with it.
1:10:01
Let me match the five is a fox show. Yeah. That has Greg gut
1:10:06
feel is the is the lead host but it's a bunch of these people.
1:10:09
Yeah, cannabis, but it's off. It's a fox show. Yes.
1:10:13
Yes, it's a fox variety show is the way that this is how I
1:10:17
consider it. And, and, and it kind of got filled and most of
1:10:22
the panelists like, well, they keep telling us it's gonna
1:10:25
happen Wednesday and Thursday. So they're in I think, got to
1:10:28
leave it said they're lying. But then but the rest of the whole
1:10:32
show is just, well, Putin but Putin is wanting to get a hold
1:10:36
of crime. I should have clipped this. Putin wants to get ahold
1:10:38
of Crimea as badly as a teenage boy wants to Playboy centerfold
1:10:43
in like, jeez, they are. The whole mainstream is all in on
1:10:48
this. I see you Megan Kelly, this warmongering and it's just
1:10:52
it is there's no evidence is no
1:10:56
show if you keep this up,
1:10:58
she loves it.
1:11:00
It's just but this he likes the attention. Are you saying yes,
1:11:03
what I'm saying? There's just no evidence that this is the that
1:11:07
it makes no sense. There's no evidence. Yeah, so stupid. Yeah,
1:11:13
but yet now even family in the in in the Netherlands. Hey, man.
1:11:19
We think that Putin man is a little worried over here now.
1:11:25
I have a clip from 1997. Now he sent troops to Poland in 1997. I
1:11:32
believe that Polish was a country that was brought in a 99
1:11:36
and with some others. And in 1997, Biden gave a speech to
1:11:44
some of these women, one of these drinking clubs and this
1:11:46
was on NATO and Russia and and how it's not, you know, Russia
1:11:53
likes NATO. And he claims that he went over there and everybody
1:11:56
thought that NATO was great, or some bull crap does
1:11:59
unbelievable. But let's just play this because there's a
1:12:01
little gotcha in here this Biden on NATO and Russia,
1:12:05
policymakers in Moscow have accepted it. Moreover, no
1:12:09
Russian politician with whom I met from communist leaders have
1:12:12
gone off to Liberal leader of Lenski to nationalist leader
1:12:16
Levin, believe that native enlargement constitutes a
1:12:20
security threat to their country, I did not find a single
1:12:24
official left, right or center who believes that to be the
1:12:28
case. In fact, nearly all politicians and I met with a
1:12:32
number of members of the Duma as well, all politicians and
1:12:35
experts with whom I met understood the non aggressive
1:12:38
this implicit in NATO's three knows the Alliance's declaration
1:12:43
of having no reason, intention or plan in the current and
1:12:47
foreseeable security environment, permanently to
1:12:49
station nuclear weapons or substantial combat forces of
1:12:54
current members on the territory of new member states. They all
1:12:58
understood that. And I don't think any of them doubted that
1:13:01
with whom I spoke, rather, the Kremlin's public opposition to
1:13:05
enlargement in my view, is largely a question of a
1:13:09
psychological problem they're undergoing now. Oh.
1:13:16
So do in there, he says there's no troops stationed in any of
1:13:21
these newer members, which would include Poland where we sent
1:13:25
troops. We sent a bunch of troops to Poland, just what last
1:13:29
week? Yeah. That's not supposed to be you're not supposed to do
1:13:32
that. But this whole
1:13:34
thing is, what do we say? 1000. Troops, you know, yeah, but it
1:13:38
should be none. Maybe we should also just just remind ourselves
1:13:42
of recent more recent history of our current president, he was
1:13:47
involved in an extortion scheme in Ukraine.
1:13:50
And so I got Ukraine and I remember going over convincing
1:13:55
our team or others to convince the United that we should be
1:13:59
providing for loan guarantees. And I went over, I guess, the
1:14:03
12th 13th time to Kiev and, and I was going supposed to announce
1:14:08
that there is another billion dollar loan guarantee. And I had
1:14:12
gotten a commitment from Poroshenko. And from Yatseniuk,
1:14:17
that they would take action against a state prosecutor and
1:14:20
they did. So they said they had they walk out to Prescott said
1:14:23
nice, and I'm not going to or we're not going to give you the
1:14:26
billion dollars. They said you have no authority you're not the
1:14:29
president. The president said I said call him I said I'm telling
1:14:33
you not getting the billion dollars. I said you're not
1:14:36
getting the billion I'm gonna be leaving here and I think it was
1:14:38
what six hours I look. I said leave in six hours. If the
1:14:41
prosecutors not fired you're not getting the money. Oh, son of a
1:14:45
bitch got fired. And they put in place someone who was solid at
1:14:51
the time while they're still there. So they made some
1:14:54
genuine, substantial changes institutionally and with people
1:15:00
But one of the three institutions, there's now some
1:15:04
backsliding, the courts and there and the court. Yes. And
1:15:07
they had made a commitment that they would do that. And so when
1:15:12
we left the first thing I spent a lot of time as did, Mike
1:15:18
because this was his territory as well. And people like Charlie
1:15:22
corruption and Victoria anyway, there are a lot of good people
1:15:27
we had working on this
1:15:29
point of parliamentary order, a parliamentary quest, inquest
1:15:35
question. The money like that, for Ukraine is determined by
1:15:41
Congress, and is earmarked and approved. And that's how it
1:15:47
goes. I mean, we've seen this multiple times throughout the
1:15:50
whole Trump thing. It's this is not at the President's
1:15:54
discretion, is it just to say, Oh, you're not going to get it?
1:15:58
Or vice president? Am I wrong in that?
1:16:01
I don't know. Seems to me that the President has a lot of
1:16:06
things hanging out to that he can cut off, stop, stop and go.
1:16:12
Okay. Now see, the Congress does that much.
1:16:14
And they have their pictures taken away from them? And they
1:16:18
approve it. They approve that money.
1:16:21
Yeah. But it wasn't it has to be doled out. There's like all the
1:16:24
money that was approved for the during the COVID crisis that
1:16:28
these states haven't even bothered spending it.
1:16:32
Oh, no, they're spending it they're giving it to, to college
1:16:35
kids. Here have 10 grand. Thanks, man. Vote vote Democrat.
1:16:41
Okay.
1:16:43
Democrat get more money.
1:16:45
Yeah. I mean, it's pretty obvious to me. Yeah. Okay. I
1:16:51
think that oh, then the final thing is, this should not have
1:16:56
happened. There's supposed to be a meeting in Helsinki next week
1:17:02
of foreign ministers. Abe Lincoln, will that will be
1:17:04
they're just gonna call them a blink. And now a blink and we'll
1:17:08
be there. Who's this? Oh, Tony Blinken? Yeah, a blinking a
1:17:12
blade, a blade, a blink and
1:17:15
he'll be there as the worst.
1:17:17
But Finland beat Russia at hockey in the Olympics. And now
1:17:24
everyone thinks that Putin won't allow anyone to go to Helsinki.
1:17:28
Yeah, because he lost the you know, lost face. To be clear for
1:17:33
Finland to beat Russia in hockey is a big deal.
1:17:35
Yeah, I'm sure it is. Yeah, but nobody to beat Russian hockey's
1:17:39
a big deal bigger. Oh,
1:17:41
no, no. Now they won't show up. Like really, really, really
1:17:45
think that?
1:17:49
I'd be more inclined to think that just gonna shoot the hockey
1:17:51
players that loss. That'd be China.
1:17:55
Yeah. We were watching ice skating at the team that
1:17:58
literally asked that question to the Chinese lady fell twice
1:18:03
during the dancing, which is not even tricks. It's not even
1:18:08
tricks. It's just dances.
1:18:10
I hate to say it. I must be some sickness to watch ice skating.
1:18:14
And then oh, she goes,
1:18:18
Why else are you watching?
1:18:21
It's totally kicking out. Some of these skaters are just
1:18:25
especially the new the newer women that do the quadruple.
1:18:30
Oh, it's the best, but they can't manage
1:18:34
it. The guys can do it pretty well, but the women are just
1:18:36
getting the hang of it. And so they fall down a lot. And then
1:18:41
they come back crying their eyes out into something sick about
1:18:45
watching this as far as I can tell.
1:18:47
It's no it's it's Formula One for sensitive guys and women.
1:18:54
girl she's cry if you want. I mean, let's be honest. I mean,
1:18:57
we watch the race and we want to see our favorite driver when but
1:19:01
you know if there's a good crash, particularly NASCAR. So
1:19:03
this is like one of those things. You're holding your
1:19:05
breath for the whole time during the routine. That's the appeal
1:19:09
of it. It's a lot better than swimming. No one ever made
1:19:13
rounds. No one ever
1:19:15
asked for that is slow.
1:19:19
But he drowned. Yeah, and a little too much bobsledding NBC.
1:19:24
A little too much did we do well in bobsledding? Is that why they
1:19:27
just throw to kill me with bobsledding? Are they trying to
1:19:30
sexy
1:19:30
thing is about some of these sports. The skating is always
1:19:34
the big money grabber because I know a lot of it has to do with
1:19:37
the car CRASH CRASH theory. And it's like there she goes. And
1:19:42
she's on her way. She's gonna look into your rock and have to
1:19:44
Oh, you always do these make you make these noises when the girl
1:19:49
goes down and lands on her ass boom. And
1:19:54
it's great. Same with the guys
1:19:56
but but something about it. It's like oh, cuz because it's rough
1:20:01
there. I mean that does. Those people are not, you know, and
1:20:05
then the same thing with the skiers when they crash a little
1:20:07
bit, but it's more boring. I don't know. Yeah, mixed families
1:20:12
about these these games.
1:20:15
Well, anyway to get back to your original point, yes. I'm sure
1:20:19
that the female half of the Chinese partner skating duo was
1:20:25
beaten. Of course to see what they do. Yeah, why not beat her
1:20:30
beat her You didn't skate well. And with that, I'd like to thank
1:20:34
you for your courage say in the morning to the man who put the
1:20:37
season Clarence in Columbus ladies and gentlemen, Mr. John
1:20:40
C. Dvorak say hello.
1:20:43
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1:20:46
the
1:20:50
morning out there in the troll room man I've never seen your
1:20:59
studio and I hope I never do I envision you living like Oscar
1:21:04
the Grouch amongst tin cans because that's all we ever hear.
1:21:09
The trolls are out in full effect let's count them for a
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second see how many we have today. Hello, trolls. Let's see
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we got here. We have not bad at all. We have 2768 Trolls online
1:21:22
consuming and producing back through the troll room at troll
1:21:25
room.io Although no one was able to get any more forensics out of
1:21:29
that five second clip than we did but this is a good group to
1:21:33
be a part of. Even if it's not a record center today it's still
1:21:37
up there. It's a lot of people and you can join them a troll
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room.io Troll right it's really just do whatever you want in
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lot of live shows. In fact, there's a live show coming up
1:22:00
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buds, buds and bowls
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like that. Whatever it is, is a dope reference.
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social open registration people were just signing up there was
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not exactly the point. We do need more of these Mastodon
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instances out there that's federate. Which is the beauty of
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it. Lots of people are able to follow Adam at no agenda
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in in all of the threads that we have going on over there. It's
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how the federal reverse works. And we did see that true
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social.com appear briefly over the weekend in a beta test. We
1:22:52
do not know if it's federating yet this is a former President
1:22:56
Trump's social network, which is rumored to be built on a lot of
1:23:00
the same infrastructure and or architecture
1:23:04
this taking so long. I think they have a
1:23:07
scaling issue personally. Remember, we we stopped our
1:23:12
registration at 10,000 people. And we have an earner who is
1:23:17
pretty much managing our server full time. It's an it's an
1:23:22
enormous amount of storage space bandwidth, if you federate,
1:23:28
because you're getting all of the stuff from out there is
1:23:31
coming in as well. And you have to make choices you What are you
1:23:34
going to show? What are you going to update in real time? I
1:23:36
think it's scaling if, if it's indeed what the what we think
1:23:41
they built it on. I think that's the problem.
1:23:44
And yet, with Trump, it's not going to be 10,000 as a that's
1:23:48
for sure. It's gonna be 10 million has to be Yeah. But
1:23:51
that's that's he had to get 45 million or 50 million Twitter
1:23:54
followers, which is probably one of the reasons they wanted to
1:23:57
phony it up and get rid of them.
1:24:00
Yeah, yeah. Actually, a good point. I, um, I don't know.
1:24:07
We'll see. We'll see. I have high hopes. He One thing's for
1:24:13
sure. He can't come out. And then it's suck. It can't suck.
1:24:17
No, I can't, I can't say it just can't suck. If it comes out and
1:24:21
it sucks. And over. We'll see. And any kind of has to be
1:24:28
prepared to go around the app ecosystem, which is why it has
1:24:31
to be a good web experience. It's a it's complicated. I'm
1:24:35
glad I don't have to build it. But if if it is what I think it
1:24:39
is, it'll change it'll change things dramatically. And we also
1:24:44
need to thank the artist who brought us the artwork for
1:24:49
episode 1426. We titled that one pre bunk and this was a very
1:24:57
nice piece we both liked. It was time For this type of simple yet
1:25:03
so effective piece Darrin O'Neill is the man who knows how
1:25:06
to do this. This was our Chinese COVID-19 test kit.
1:25:10
I had to fight like hell to get that through. No, you didn't
1:25:15
be talking about we both liked it very much. In fact, it didn't
1:25:19
have to fly just because I hate Darren doesn't mean I don't hate
1:25:24
Darren, it's a lie. It's a lie.
1:25:27
It's a running gag. Yeah.
1:25:30
We did briefly discuss this and say, well, we could actually get
1:25:34
censored on Twitter for this. It didn't.
1:25:38
It was a long shot to get censored, but somebody did bring
1:25:40
it up. Anyone round? He says something like, Would you guys
1:25:44
ever censored before? And well, no, not really. I don't think
1:25:47
so. That I can remember.
1:25:49
No. Not not even our Auschwitz booster McBride. That's
1:25:54
the closest we I think that would be pretty close to getting
1:25:57
censored and
1:25:57
get censored. Didn't get censored was interesting.
1:26:00
So this would unlike me, because why would this gets this cuz
1:26:03
that's racist.
1:26:05
That would be the answer. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. But the reason why
1:26:09
doesn't get censored is because there's no advertisers on this
1:26:12
show. There's no leverage. No one cares.
1:26:15
Yeah, they just avoid they don't care. They can't hurt. They had
1:26:18
some other funny ones like COVID Dick that you brought up, you
1:26:22
know that. That was man hater. COVID. Dick by Darren, also,
1:26:26
Darrin also did that by was a
1:26:28
lot of eggplant emojis. A lot of code. I think the COVID Dick
1:26:36
conversation. really hit home with a lot of people.
1:26:40
Yeah, bother anyone. Yeah, he had COVID. Next thing you know,
1:26:44
what I kind of liked explains it. As somebody pointed out,
1:26:47
hey, why don't you to jerk offs? You know, put two and two
1:26:51
together. COVID Dick, Pfizer little blue pill laser shots.
1:26:57
This is exactly what Tina said. She said, You didn't see that
1:27:00
was a native ad for Viagra. I'm like, honestly, no, no, I
1:27:04
didn't see it that way either. But now you
1:27:06
think about it. Yeah. Okay, so Pfizer immediately shut John off
1:27:11
with that. We'll wait for him to come back. Wow. Yes. Yeah.
1:27:15
Pfizer went I don't think so.
1:27:17
CIA same. Yeah. Anyway, fight. The point is, is that we didn't
1:27:23
we didn't. We didn't make note of it at the moment. No, and I
1:27:27
didn't, I wasn't thinking about it.
1:27:29
Let's see what else what else we have? Like, thank
1:27:32
God for democracy. That guy's getting beat up. I mean, I
1:27:35
thought those That's good stuff. Right.
1:27:37
Which one was that? That's new, though. That wasn't even here on
1:27:41
your Yeah, no, that wasn't
1:27:44
the one it was here with the new look of America. Yeah, that was
1:27:48
that we liked and I liked it a lot. And it was a little it was
1:27:54
it was a little problem with it was the it deemphasized no
1:27:59
agenda and it was kind of messy. It was it was busy. Yeah. It was
1:28:05
too busy. And but I liked it. I thought networks could have gone
1:28:10
for a trifecta. There would have been a third in a row I believe.
1:28:16
Um, no, not in a row. Yeah, I think so. Let's see. dead dog.
1:28:23
Kenny. Ben did a dead dog on the stoop. Cute the anti shit show.
1:28:28
Camela with creepy eyes. And yeah, that was the podcasting.
1:28:37
2.0 by Chad was interesting. We had no idea what it was supposed
1:28:40
to mean. That girl was what was this green thing? The green
1:28:44
monster with the with? Oh, yeah.
1:28:46
Green Monster in the microphone. We like it. We didn't understand
1:28:49
every piece but I don't understand what he's what this
1:28:52
is about didn't
1:28:53
get it. We understand.
1:28:55
Like the pie. Maybe it's the podcast into burritos. And that
1:28:59
green monster is the mainstream media is scared to death.
1:29:03
Oh, possible. That's, that's actually I don't know. That's
1:29:07
reasonable. Anyway, I do think that the overall the quality of
1:29:13
the art is is quite high. I can't I can't imagine making one
1:29:18
single piece of these. I mean, this is so unbelievable. It's
1:29:21
part of the time talent treasure. I'm about to write.
1:29:24
Since we're not going to write the book I'm gonna have to write
1:29:26
a little primer on value write a book. No, I would never write a
1:29:30
value for value book without you. I've already asked you said
1:29:33
no. I'm moving on ever said no. You said no. We discussed it on
1:29:37
this show. And the reason no money. That's all Yeah. You said
1:29:43
no. You said no money. You said oh yeah, we'll make no money.
1:29:47
And you said no. And I'm like, No, I'm glad you said no,
1:29:50
because it sounds like a bummer bum deal. So I'm just gonna I
1:29:52
just have to write about it because people need to
1:29:54
understand how incredibly fun it is. When you produce the show.
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That's why are listed nerves are not listeners. They're not
1:30:01
audience and that fans whenever I'm on Rogen he's always says
1:30:05
yeah Adams fans know now that fans, these are producers and I
1:30:11
treat them as such certainly when they email me screenshots
1:30:14
without a link. I can't fire you but damn have come close. And so
1:30:20
that means that you can support us since the theme you can you
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can support us with time, talent or treasure you need all three
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of them to make it work but that's why we have the best
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search engines that's why we have this the no agenda, our
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generator. Thank you, Sir Paul couture, the artists who put it
1:30:38
who put the artwork up there, the the no agenda,
1:30:42
the first art generated that we had, it has some of the original
1:30:45
art
1:30:47
that was dropped at IO. That was the big Silicon Valley lesson
1:30:51
that I had. We had a different generator.
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We had a pre decurrent generator is the current gen but there was
1:30:58
something before it that was that was done by Oh, it was
1:31:03
maybe couture and when the guy looked it moved to to Yeah. All
1:31:08
the I mean, this thing only began to show five or six. I
1:31:10
think there was like a couple of 100 shows on this older one. And
1:31:13
then I don't we lost track of it. And I think there's art
1:31:16
still floating around on it.
1:31:18
I thought that for sure. That was the that was the days of
1:31:23
drop.io where we had everything,
1:31:26
huh? No, no worries online. Oh, I
1:31:31
thought
1:31:33
it was all fine.
1:31:34
I'll contact couture and no, I mean, he was on like I go
1:31:38
website. Hmm. I'll contact couture and then me he might
1:31:42
remember and there's one and the other guy who's found man I
1:31:44
forgot his name, but he's one of the originals.
1:31:46
Oh, wait, wait, wait. Yes, I remember this because it was
1:31:50
built on. Oh, come on. Help me. Drupal, Drupal, Drupal. Drupal.
1:31:59
Drupal. Now I remember. Yes. And it was always breaking, wasn't
1:32:03
it?
1:32:04
No, I don't think so. It was just it was hard to use. It was
1:32:07
just a piece of the night good. Something about
1:32:11
the Drupal, Drupal, whatever happened to Drupal? I can't
1:32:15
believe anything worked.
1:32:16
I know once it went headless that was the end of headless
1:32:19
Drupal.
1:32:20
Get that shit out of my life. Oh, man. Well, thank you very
1:32:24
much Darren O'Neal, great piece. It's it's one for the archives,
1:32:29
it looked fantastic, is a great way for people to just look at a
1:32:34
list of podcasts that you might be used to, depending on what
1:32:37
kind of podcast app you use. And you see, hey, wait a minute,
1:32:41
something changed. And it always draws people have i It's a great
1:32:45
attention getter. And it really helps with the consistency of
1:32:49
the show. And we appreciate your work there and and the work of
1:32:52
all of our artists and the work of Dred Scott, who takes these
1:32:57
pieces of art while listening to the show and creates beautiful
1:33:00
cloud chapters, which you can see in a modern podcast app. But
1:33:04
a new podcast apps comm grab one of those drop the legacy stuff.
1:33:08
You know what happened on the last show, stupid legacy Apple,
1:33:12
this is crazy. So I of course had COVID. And I was tired. And
1:33:18
I inadvertently put in the RSS feed an image that was smaller
1:33:27
than 2000 by 2000 pixels. And when you do that, Apple will not
1:33:34
publish it. Because, you know, some reason it makes no sense.
1:33:43
And luckily, we have a producer on the inside who caught it.
1:33:47
And, and and shepherded it through to put it that way,
1:33:52
which is super cool that we have that inside one of the biggest
1:33:57
companies in the world. But come on. I mean, this is the kind of
1:34:00
shit that they do. And I was like that should make no
1:34:04
difference to you. But there you go.
1:34:08
Yeah, and all you do is take that 560 by 560 image or
1:34:11
whatever it is and bump it up to 2000 by Tuesday. You know what I
1:34:14
do? I don't really do much more than that, which is just makes
1:34:18
it a bunch of pixels. Yeah. It's like it's dumb.
1:34:22
Thank you. Let's thank some of our producers who came in at the
1:34:26
executive and Associate Executive level for today. This
1:34:29
is the the way that the show is financed and keeps running. And
1:34:33
we appreciate the help so that we can listen to the Republican
1:34:38
Democrat and independent line of C span and analyze that
1:34:42
for you and realize that they're all crazy.
1:34:45
Roderick Lennart blend art is in Charlotte, North Carolina, and
1:34:51
comes in. Boom 1022 and 22 cents message sent to John's email.
1:34:59
Yeah, Once again and there is indeed a message, it would have
1:35:03
been in the spreadsheet if he had used the subject and put the
1:35:06
words donation in the subject line rather than have me look up
1:35:11
his name,
1:35:12
but you have it. Thank goodness. And I'm sure I have to have a
1:35:15
scramble for some jingles too. That's usually the case. Oh, let
1:35:19
me get those for you right off the top. Okay. That you should
1:35:23
mention it to me every time so I do this. He wants a Biden whole
1:35:28
load and as many little girls Yes, as you can tolerate along
1:35:33
with a goat karma. Okay. So I know what that means. Totally.
1:35:38
IITM boisar Roderick of flavortown. Ringing the bell
1:35:42
from Charlotte, North Carolina for my smokin hot soul sorcerer,
1:35:48
girlfriend. Nicole. In honor of double twin flames day. Oh, no.
1:35:55
Double 20 to 22
1:36:01
soulmates 20 soulmates
1:36:05
Adam, if you wouldn't mind saying it in your best VJ voice.
1:36:08
Yeah. So the quote is, quote, Nicole, we should probably date
1:36:15
for forever.
1:36:17
Okay, right.
1:36:20
Nicole, we should probably date forever.
1:36:26
To another take a little sexier.
1:36:28
Nicole. We should probably date forever.
1:36:34
She's gonna He's gonna be playing this to her to pop the
1:36:37
question.
1:36:38
Oh, I didn't. Okay, let me try it this way.
1:36:40
Okay, that takes three Hold on, hold on us.
1:36:43
Wow, second, see if we can do this right. Let's go. Nicole.
1:36:50
Nicole, my dearest Nicole. Nicole. We should probably take
1:36:55
for the rest of our lives. Today's Nicole please
1:37:03
take for making the same thing but make it serious instead of
1:37:07
cracking your voice and then joking around at the end.
1:37:09
Do you like the music? John, do you like the end and his head is
1:37:16
gone? Okay, well, do you like the music? Do you like the music
1:37:19
or not?
1:37:20
I like the music.
1:37:22
Stop cutting out stop cutting out here we go. Here we go.
1:37:27
Nicole I really think we should be dating for the rest of our
1:37:35
lives. I love you and I want you to be my wife think though I
1:37:49
think
1:37:50
he's got plenty to work with.
1:37:51
I think so too. That's very good.
1:37:55
And that's your HMI no agenda engagements there have been but
1:37:58
as he has continued with several actually several he says he's
1:38:02
not sure how many engagements there have been but it's been
1:38:04
certainly true that the couples that no agenda together stay
1:38:07
together. Can I get a Biden whole load of any little girl
1:38:10
Yes. As you can tolerate along with a goat karma. Good Karma.
1:38:15
Please keep up the work fellas. We need you now more than ever.
1:38:19
Nicole will now be Dame and she's gonna be damned. You go
1:38:23
get your pad. Second. The owl read Yeah. Nicole will now be
1:38:28
Dame snitchy of flavortown does s h n ICCI which I assume is
1:38:38
snitchy or snicker netstat. Again, S S H in ICCI. sneeky was
1:38:50
Nicole's is Nikki. You know sometimes it's called James
1:38:54
Xingyi. Okay, so Nikki, is this a cute little name they have for
1:38:57
each other? Nikki Nikki de la Nikki kins.
1:39:01
What's your fault? What's your full name name? James. Nikki.
1:39:05
Nikki and flavortown flavortown Okay, now at the roundtable he'd
1:39:10
like some gluten free pizza, which is the worst. And sweet
1:39:17
rot wine.
1:39:20
But sweet Yeah, it'd
1:39:21
be good as a sweet wine muscadine wine muscadine wine.
1:39:29
That's what I would have been put sweet wine but muscadine is
1:39:32
would I be doing cricket?
1:39:33
Okay, well look around you want me to do okay. muscadine
1:39:36
muscadine it is?
1:39:38
I was muscadine was it sweet? It's a sweet wine that is met
1:39:41
and is basically a sweet wine. The universe is always working
1:39:45
out for us. Well, now he knows about muscadine wine. Please
1:39:48
credit any leftover probe by the way the amount of good muscadine
1:39:52
wine made in the world is probably maybe 5% of the total.
1:39:56
Please credit many leftover proceeds from Dame hood to Emma
1:40:00
foster Okay, well why don't you do that, sir loins human
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resource so loins in the picture love is lit. Okay Roderick
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I'm gonna give you the whole loan today
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you've got karma
1:40:20
I got it for you as your load. Noah Watton mocker Watton maker
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Watermaker she's interesting vatten marker might be cotton
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ball maker in Dutch 586 81 Three Rivers California How do you
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guys Thanks a ton for everything shows like yours keep
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civilization afloat. Birthday February 18. Barren nation for
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me accounting attached Thank you no jingles no karma no Watton
1:40:50
mocker Baron of the Sierra batholith and thank you very
1:40:53
much noted
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Hmm So now he got Baldwin in Hayden Alabama 334 paid insists
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Page Two Three honoring him one page here. He says the last
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thing that I wish to do is annoy you
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okay yeah I hear that
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enclosed note is too lengthy for your to there must be a second
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note these sites slice and dice dice Oh I see what he's got
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here. So this long other note from no air this slave Baldwin
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okay the now I get what it is notes here. How many comrades
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please de douche me. Oh, we can do that. You've been de deuced I
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would like to like to call out my father. Let's see whereas
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he's in sanella and talk a little bit like this might be
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please de douche me. I'd like to call out my father Baldwin the
1:41:48
elder who hit me in the mouth as a D bag. I'd also like to call
1:41:55
out Hawaii Hill as a D bag. With that business out of the way I
1:42:03
have an interesting historical parallel to add to your growing
1:42:06
list, unfortunately may not help us prepare for what's yet to
1:42:09
come in 1911 The Italians couldn't get them to get their
1:42:13
accent correctly. In 1911 itallian invaded what is now
1:42:18
Libya and replaced the Ottoman replaced the Ottoman much havoc
1:42:23
ensued. In 2011. The Libyan Civil War toppled Gaddafi, much
1:42:29
havoc ensued, the poor Libyans can't catch a break. Regarding
1:42:34
the current war drums in the east and Far East perhaps the
1:42:40
the Christian crescendo will be provided by an overlap or source
1:42:45
or an overlap but what the old reliable snare boats why not? I
1:42:51
suggest that if I were a consultant that is not forget
1:42:54
the USS Maine the Louisiana Pearl Harbor USS Maddix if
1:42:58
anything rouse folks up it's a sunk ship. And we seem to be
1:43:02
recycling the older play books as the as the s so plays plays
1:43:09
are out okay. He goes on with some Theodore Roosevelt info and
1:43:14
he says no jingles no karma will cut it off at that. I'm
1:43:18
respectful these slaves Baldwin, the younger, protect eventual
1:43:22
protector of the freeze state of Winston hill country of FEMA
1:43:27
Region number four. Okay.
1:43:29
All right. Thank you very much. Another executive producer ship
1:43:34
for Jonathan helper from Charlotte, North Carolina.
1:43:38
33333. We love that one. Thank you for keeping the best
1:43:41
podcasting universe going no, thank you. In fact, I'm one of
1:43:45
those time shifters which I think John has griped about
1:43:49
before but in this case, it eventually resulted in
1:43:51
knighthood. Every year and a half. I hear my name during the
1:43:54
donation segment which reminds me it's time to donate again. I
1:43:57
realized that time shifting might provide less than ideal
1:44:00
immunity against mainstream media, podcasting equivalent of
1:44:04
the j&j vaccine. But I haven't died yet. Anyway, I'd like to be
1:44:09
known as Sir Jonathan of the South Mecklenburg metaverse. 18
1:44:13
months from now, this is going to sound great. Is that Oh,
1:44:20
eight months from now? Oh, no, no, no. 18 months? Yeah, because
1:44:24
now he's claiming a a protectorate in the metaverse so
1:44:30
when the meta verse is fine, I hear you see a smart good I have
1:44:34
an Obama you might die. Followed by that sounds pretty good. And
1:44:38
a goat scream Why sure.
1:44:40
You might die. I think that sounds pretty good. Don't it's
1:44:47
actually an interesting combination is surveilled. Bear
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in a FEMA Region for in Palmetto Florida. 330 333. No message.
1:44:57
What this note says no message no Jane. dolls nice surveilled
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bear in a FEMA Region for Siri on Sir G
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it is in butter.
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Oh soggy. Hi both thank you for your courage keeping me saying a
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little smidgen of new jobs, karma will be gratefully
1:45:17
appreciated. Keep sticking it to demand soggy jobs, jobs, jobs,
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jobs. Jobs. You've got karma Dawn rocking and
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rolling. Dame Kim keeper of the nutty fluffers and Hubbard,
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Oregon 33333. And she wrote a note in and send it a check and
1:45:39
I can prove it. There's the note for may do a PSA, please. With
1:45:45
the great resignation underway. I feel it is important as an
1:45:48
owner of a plumbing and heating company and laundromats I do not
1:45:53
care if you have a master's degree in underwater basket
1:45:56
weaving. Well it does show dedication to your passions.
1:45:59
This does not mean that you are now where $75 An hour laying
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pipe or folding laundry. I love that you are striking out to
1:46:08
find yourself. This seems to be like a message to somebody.
1:46:11
Yeah. Probably.
1:46:15
I like this. I love it that you're striking out to find
1:46:18
yourself but please understand that when starting a new career,
1:46:22
your value will change in the short term. Thank you. You too
1:46:27
are amazing. Referring to us. Yeah, and I could not imagine my
1:46:31
weeks without your sanity. Adam. I hope you're feeling better. I
1:46:35
had an awful backache when I had the vid Oh May I please I guess
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that's one of the things yeah it is. She wants an F cancer are
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two d two style as I will be undergoing my first surgery when
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you guys are reading this oh my Keep me in your thought. Duke of
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Luna lover of America and boobs. Always have his lid and all that
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shit Dame Chem keeper of the nutty fluffers in Hubbard
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Oregon.
1:47:02
Yeah Nice. Very nice. Okay, so we need boobs karma we got ya
1:47:13
you've got
1:47:16
karma okay. We have Constantino stupidities period is 333.
1:47:29
Thanks for everything you do. You have no idea how much you
1:47:32
keep me saying I'm a doctor who is completely muzzled by
1:47:35
administration and paralyzed by student debt. Not all of us
1:47:39
believe the bullshit. Give us all the Sharpton you have
1:47:43
please. Wow. That's That's it. There you go. That's your cameo
1:47:47
right there muzzled by administration paralyzed by
1:47:51
student debt. The thank you for choosing a path of medicine
1:47:55
for prescribing doctors probably pretty honest.
1:47:59
Of course, that's why you've been muzzled and paralyzed.
1:48:02
They've got it captured on both ends. So sorry, thank you find
1:48:06
the courage. Yeah. And when you asked me for Sharpton and you
1:48:09
come at me that I just have to give you maximum respect. ESP
1:48:17
AICT boom.
1:48:20
Have you got Paul No. or No, he could be no but it says no, he
1:48:25
in Knoxville Tennessee is an Associate Executive Producer
1:48:28
coming in with 233 dot 34. And he wrote a card a nice little
1:48:33
card with a cute card. Dear John and Adam ITM to you both. And
1:48:39
he's hand written a note to encloses a 233 34 donation,
1:48:44
which gets me halfway tonight hood I have little of substance
1:48:48
to say. Most of these notes other than thank you both for
1:48:54
being there as a voice of sanity during these incredibly stupid
1:48:58
times. Continued blessings on you and your families Paul Noah
1:49:04
in Knoxville, Tennessee and he would like a little Sharpton and
1:49:07
a little followed by a little girl. Yay.
1:49:09
Yeah, man. No problem. No real conference. They go Nikolaou in
1:49:18
Olympia, Washington, two to three ducks three three magic
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numbers all over the place in the Morning John and Adam. I
1:49:23
submitted a birthday donation of 223 33 for my mom's Cindy
1:49:27
Connelly her birthday is February 23 This is her first
1:49:31
donation so please do you do sure you've been d do does that
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mean as a switcheroo if what is that uh this is her first way
1:49:42
she put it yeah birthday don't it's a birthday donation? No
1:49:45
that I think the birthday party was for the Mom
1:49:50
Well, yeah, but it says this is her first donation please do not
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hurt
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Oh. Oh, this is her first. Yes. It has to be
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see Connelly Okay, all right. Switcheroo. Got to keep the
1:50:04
admin going. First Nation please. You're gonna get the
1:50:08
jingle dough EAT ME Bo Jaiden and moving karma. The family is
1:50:12
leaving Washington State and moving to Texas. Hey, go. Smart
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move. Don't go to Austin. Thank you for your courage. Nicole
1:50:19
Allen. Definitely
1:50:22
the I go to Austin you've got karma.
1:50:29
I think Austin is not necessarily the number one spot
1:50:32
for people anymore.
1:50:33
No, no, I seem to be going well. I'd go to Dallas personally.
1:50:38
Jeremy Knoll say to fake Yeah, just like all Californians. We
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love it there. Yeah, exact Jeremy No, they had good food.
1:50:48
Jeremy and they got good wine, and Jeremy Knoll to 2222 in the
1:50:53
morning, this row of geese shall bring me out of douchebaggery
1:50:58
into my final form for my 36th birthday. On the 22nd of the
1:51:03
second month. Please de douche me. You've been de deuced I
1:51:11
would like to take the numerology of my day this year
1:51:13
in send a Biden jobs calm for all. Also. Do we have a Biden
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jobs karma?
1:51:20
It's the job's I think it's a cause no job's not just Biden,
1:51:26
but
1:51:26
also I request a Hong Kong and Fauci Wiese with an Al Sharpton
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respect is an interesting coincidence. Please and a
1:51:37
douchebag call out for Zach and Cullen love is lit.
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ESP AICT jobs,
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jobs, jobs, jobs.
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Geese tu tu tu tu tu or as I should say, Canada geese. Walker
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Michigan in the morning, please accept my value for value
1:52:18
donation of a row of ducks. Oh, there you go. Thank you for all
1:52:21
the great analysis as usual hope Adam recovered, recovered fully
1:52:24
by now. 98% I will be grateful for entrepreneur karma last time
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sorry, I didn't have these ready Trump aroused. And a resist
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resist we might unbelievable.
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Yeah. What random numbers out of control today.
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Molina selected.com I might have to try some of that. It was hard
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to get it aroused. It is hard to get it aroused, but we got it
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around. But resist. We must. We must. And we will much about
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that. You've got karma.
1:53:27
Andy Edwards in Niceville, Florida. He's in Niceville,
1:53:31
Florida to 2076 I want to wish my smokin hot wife Christy Happy
1:53:37
Birthday on 220 She's on the list. She made a donation for my
1:53:41
birthday last month and did not ask to be deduced. Can you
1:53:44
deduce both? You've been D juiced also need to call out
1:53:52
delta Dave Delta Dave as a douchebag
1:53:57
named John down one dog biscuit for me because you're you're
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excited is
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Viking just move it out. Yeah. All right. When Christie donated
1:54:03
you asked why anyone would I just go to go to two fists fist.
1:54:09
He donated Yes. why anyone would name a town Niceville the
1:54:13
original name of the town was baggy, Bo g g y when they
1:54:18
decided to rename it a town in 1910 The postmasters daughter
1:54:23
came up with Niceville okay, why not? Can you play smokin hot
1:54:30
wife while some pagan with some pagan goat karma, please?
1:54:34
Oh, he means the Bugatti is. See yeah, we can do we can do we can
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do the bogie for you and then some
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you've got
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better than what I said we wish you had something better than
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that for smokin hot wife.
1:55:00
Well that's what he requested. You know, I
1:55:02
know he did I just as you I've been a pet peeve of mine I've
1:55:05
never liked that clip.
1:55:07
What's the problem with it?
1:55:10
It's just this messy is is hard to hear it's I don't know,
1:55:14
really. John L Bahraini. I'll get him in Guerneville
1:55:18
California now pronounced Guerneville do a little side
1:55:21
note for everybody. Okay Guerneville California, which is
1:55:26
perpetually floods every five or six years anyone goes this is
1:55:29
surance scam town used to be pronounced Gurney Ville when I
1:55:33
was a kid $220.22 Hi, Jonathan Adam. Thank you for the twice
1:55:39
weekly dose of sanity during these crazy times we live in
1:55:42
well I've donated before this is my first Associate Executive
1:55:45
Producer donation please de douche me. You've been de deuced
1:55:53
jingles get Vaxxed screw your freedoms. New info has come to
1:55:58
light and no Oh. Screw your freedom. I've got information
1:56:05
man. New shit has come to light. Ooh
1:56:12
quite sure why that was funny. But
1:56:13
it worked. Very funny.
1:56:16
We got John Cooper was to 2022 Was this the start of the
1:56:21
palindromes?
1:56:23
Yeah, this yeah to 220 is the first of the a week of
1:56:27
palindromes every day until the end of the month is palindrome
1:56:32
day, and then
1:56:33
after this we won't have palindromes for the rest of our
1:56:36
of our natural lives.
1:56:37
No, they began again in March of 2013 over a year away
1:56:42
2023 me not 20 Diamond 2023 Yes, alright. Sad puppies are great,
1:56:48
but the Palindrome pitch was compelling. Adam Welcome to the
1:56:51
COVID survivors club. I actually pulled out one of my no agenda
1:56:57
shop mugs which it says COVID survivor says Dad That's right
1:57:01
COVID survivor now actually mind says anybody can be world's best
1:57:06
dad I invented podcasting.
1:57:08
I think exactly your since they made especially for you. Yes.
1:57:12
With COVID Survive right oh it is by far one of my favorite
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mugs. Please play 33 is the magic number WT seven one go
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away and some jobs karma for MO You got a band 70 threes from
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John kilo Lima three Juliet Charlie 7070 threes kita five
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Alpha Charlie Charlie that's the magic number. The magic number
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jobs, jobs and jobs
1:57:48
for jobs. In Rand Geoffrey Holland in winter Springs,
1:57:55
Florida to 2022 John and Adam your coverage of world events is
1:58:02
truly outstanding. Thank you. Ah here is to 2022 Donut ah. Anyway
1:58:11
says Ah, here his goal here is to do 2022 donation to help the
1:58:17
value for value model by keeper and I are trying to navigate the
1:58:21
new travel industry. When we when we registry. I'm gonna have
1:58:27
trouble reading this note. I can tell who we get. Yeah, but after
1:58:32
we review the rules for unvanquished COVID survivors we
1:58:35
get no this generation of socialist company leaders has
1:58:41
ruined our retirement travel planning. Yeah, I hear that.
1:58:45
Huh? Please play? Yeah, no. Yeah, no. What have you done?
1:58:50
You stupid fools. Hold
1:58:52
on. Hold on. Yeah, no, you know, I'm actually happy because we
1:58:57
haven't played that in years. What have you done? I got that
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one. But you stupid fools.
1:59:04
You stupid fools.
1:59:06
Or is that maybe you pigs in human clothing? Maybe? Why not?
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I don't play maybes.
1:59:12
Well, I don't have anything.
1:59:15
That's off the list. All right, so I only
1:59:17
karma for our travels. Mm hmm. This donation is getting me
1:59:21
closer toward my personal goal of reaching knighthood before
1:59:23
our Orlando meetup. Shout out to the next Orlando na meetup. Dame
1:59:29
meow Madison is hosting on February 27. Another Palindrome
1:59:34
day at the Orlando hourglass brewing on curry furred curry
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furred. 12 Noon to 330 Jeff winter Springs Florida. The
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goatee Fisher of the Space Coast.
1:59:48
Is it curry furred or curry Ford? I mean, you could look at
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that either way. Either way. Alright, Geoffrey, thank you for
1:59:55
requesting this one. Yeah, no yeah, no. Yo say Yeah.
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Say no this is great. Yeah, no, yeah, no yeah, no. Yeah, no, I
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don't know why you say Yeah, well say no. Yeah, no. Yeah, no,
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I don't know why he was saying no, no, no. Yeah, no.
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You've got karma
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classic jingle
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Yeah, that's a good one. That's when we were both saying yeah,
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no way too much. That's
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and they're there as producers to help us out. You know, mock
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us and it works really well. Right. Oh, okay. solid solid.
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Well, you can do rolling factor
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is in Cookeville, Tennessee. Yeah, Palindrome 202 dot 20.
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Good morning. I'm sending these ducks with some eggs to put
2:00:49
towards my knighthood. Yes, we see the eggs thanks birthday
2:00:52
gift to myself. Please play big truck horn. Okay, so that's Hong
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Kong. Yes. And was the other thing I saw here. I want to
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sharpen respect. Oh, this is very popular today. Alright.
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ESP AICT Wow. Wow. Well, I'm astonished by the number of the
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the magic number of Sharpton sharpen respect requests and
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which one are we on here? Jana? Yeah. Jenna D'Amico in
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Bellingham, Washington, or Washington as everyone thinks. I
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said, Washington. Oh, 202 ITM J and A I wanted to wish my smokin
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hot man Sir Ryan the refiner I happy 4036 on port 211. Okay.
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Yeah, it's cute. And happy birthday to my brother, sir.
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shyster destroyer of cones. I don't know that both of them are
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on this list. Sir. Shiseido destroyer looks like cones
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tomorrow from Danny's birthday is tomorrow from Dame J We're
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happy roundtable family. No jingles just karma?
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Yeah, they're both on the list. No worries. They're nobodies
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Craig nosily Cumberland, British Columbia dearest Jake and
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Elwood. Are we really like the Blues Brothers? I don't know.
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$200 Associate Executive Producer ship it's at getting
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cooked checking in again. Now that my bride is safely in the
2:02:41
air heading to Nova Scotia May I humbly ask once again for house
2:02:45
selling and buy a car buying karma and perhaps some surviving
2:02:49
short term bachelorhood karma. Yeah, baby. Okay here Yeah.
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You've got karma that should fix you right up.
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Last on the list is max in reading reading California. And
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he comes in with 200 bucks and it also sent in a card it's a
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Christmas card curiously a little late on that but Okay.
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The last have crossed off on here.
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Yeah, like Christmas is crossed off on it. Okay.
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He says he says don't read but you know, I feel like reading
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this so badly. I'm going to read it he says I think it's funny to
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use cards my ex never sent sorry for the terrible counting here's
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the $100 which is 200 I owe for my mom and another because you
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guys are awesome.
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Oh gosh.
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Thanks Max. No jingles no car
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that was it. Just the big Awesome. Thank you very much.
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Very much. Okay, let's I think we have one make good and it was
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not our mistake, but we're happy to correct this is from Kristin.
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Belt. Azhar belt is belt Azhar. And this is from her note her
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from the previous show. Did she become an A Dame with this?
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Anyway, in the morning to two of my favorite gents. I have to
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start out by requesting a seriously super major superduper
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D douching. And a splash of birthday karma all in one. I
2:04:27
find what will be douchey right here first. You've been de deux
2:04:32
I finally got myself to donate years after my husband started
2:04:36
shrinking my amygdala I have no good excuse but she had sent
2:04:39
she'd misspelled our the email address where she was supposed
2:04:42
to send this to you guys have kept me sane in the most insane
2:04:46
of times. I can't thank you enough and claim your knighthood
2:04:48
already Mitch. I'm a registered dental hygienist and I have some
2:04:52
boots on the ground reports of how the shutdowns work from home
2:04:55
is the work down at the shutdown slash work from home Life is
2:05:00
ruining everyone's oral health. Oh my goodness, I'll bet and
2:05:06
subsequently other physical health Yeah, the oral health is
2:05:11
incredibly important. It's pretty nuts guys, I can
2:05:13
elaborate more if you're curious. No, I can only imagine
2:05:17
how nasty it is. And we haven't been able to get an appointment
2:05:21
with the with the dental hygenist for like six months.
2:05:26
They don't know who I am yet don't worry. I donated to
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represent my ascent shame hood to Dame hood and the additional
2:05:33
$38 is to represent how many rings are starting on this tree
2:05:37
trunk of my life. We did all of that for her on the previous
2:05:40
show. I humbly request a couple of jingles in this order biscuit
2:05:43
on my birthday. We're all gonna die. It's true. And a double
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goat scream Thanks, guys. Bye from Kristen always give me a
2:05:49
biscuit on my birthday. You might not Yeah, well that's my
2:05:53
truth karma. That was not the right one, but it came out
2:06:01
pretty funny. Yeah, we'll take I've no idea where that came
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from. And that concludes our our executive producers and
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Associate Executive Producer for episode 1427. These credits are
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real because you're producing an a very real product, a
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professional product that has been on the air so to speak for
2:06:22
a while in our 15th year now. And you should all take great
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pride that this experiment has turned into something that is a
2:06:29
template for many others to come very few have done it. Because
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it takes dedication. And it takes time. And it takes a
2:06:40
fantastic group of producers which has to be carefully
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cultivated. That's you if you're not an executive producer or
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Associate Executive Producer and you'd like to be one excellent
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idea go to this website.org/and A and participate to work with
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us on our time, talent and treasure.
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Our formula is this we go out we hit people in the mouth
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Alright, I got some COVID Crap. Oh, no, actually, I love this
2:07:23
story. Just a little a little on trauma of climate change because
2:07:28
this story didn't quite get all the details that I have in this
2:07:33
particular clip. This is the ship filled with luxury
2:07:37
automobiles that is burning. I love this. If you recall, and we
2:07:43
think we're doing the show. Do you remember a ship sank in the
2:07:47
North Sea with luxury cars and they sawed it in half? And I
2:07:51
went out with a helicopter and took pictures. We're doing the
2:07:54
show then I think I don't think so. We weren't doing the show.
2:07:59
Maybe not. And they saw this whole ship in half and you and
2:08:04
it was like just the guts of the ship and then had these cars
2:08:07
sawed in half. And I remember an auto magazine actually bought
2:08:10
one of my pictures that was my one and only I spent $1,000 on
2:08:15
telephoto lenses and stabilizers for the helicopter and sold one
2:08:20
$500 picture great investment. Anyway, what happened what's
2:08:25
going on? Oh my goodness, you won't believe it.
2:08:27
He Felicity Asus still smoking in the middle of the Atlantic
2:08:31
and 22 crew members have abandoned ship. The Portuguese
2:08:34
Navy released this video of the rescues and there are no
2:08:37
injuries. But the ship and 1000s of luxury cars look to be a
2:08:42
loss.
2:08:42
There's going to be a lot of heartbreak when you get that
2:08:45
phone call from your Porsche dealer.
2:08:46
industry expert Nick miles says the cargo is easily worth
2:08:50
hundreds of millions of dollars.
2:08:52
This was a ship that was initiated by the VW group so
2:08:57
there were Bentley's on board. There were also other VW
2:09:02
Lamborghinis. Maybe some Audi's although I haven't been able to
2:09:06
confirm that yet. And Porsches
2:09:09
in total 4000 luxury vehicles about 1100 sad to be Porsche's
2:09:14
the ship was traveling from Germany to Rhode Island when the
2:09:17
fire broke out off the coast of Portugal. Officials there
2:09:21
suspect the cause was lithium ion batteries in electric cars.
2:09:25
However an investigation won't begin until what's left of the
2:09:28
vessel is towed to shore thermal runaway
2:09:32
I love this finally, we're getting down to brass tacks with
2:09:38
this bull crap known as EVs. It's dangerous
2:09:44
and yeah, when a car just goes up in flames for no good reason.
2:09:47
Well,
2:09:48
there's a percentage that have these batteries that does that
2:09:50
it's called thermal run I think runaway or run with thermal
2:09:53
runaway or something like that. Yeah, and you know the large cuz
2:09:56
this thing's don't do. This is okay. It's just a tick Knology
2:10:00
that's
2:10:01
no good. No, but everyone's all in. I mean, you got a crash with
2:10:05
these things. There's incredible fire hazard or explosive
2:10:08
explosion hazard.
2:10:12
electrocution hazard to
2:10:14
that horrible electrocution hazard. The largest lithium
2:10:19
battery power storage is offline currently because for the same
2:10:27
reason Oh, looks like some of the batteries are overheating.
2:10:30
And this is like a 400 megawatt storage thing invested energy.
2:10:37
It's not it's just it's not working out very well. We're
2:10:40
supposed to get better battery technology, not shit that burns.
2:10:44
And so what is this going to do to the price of automobiles? Do
2:10:48
you know how much the insurance will go up on on shipping cars?
2:10:53
I think this is this is a underplayed but it's a
2:10:56
nightmare.
2:10:58
Nightmare is underplayed, you're right if
2:11:00
you can, even if you can even get a car this I love this
2:11:06
story, hold on, or is it here? Yeah, this goes along with it.
2:11:11
A global shortage of microchips is hammering automakers,
2:11:15
the chip shortage chip shortage a growing number of companies
2:11:18
sounding the alarm over a global chip shortage
2:11:21
dealerships have a sliver of the inventory they normally have
2:11:25
lots are full of unfinished cars awaiting the chips that will
2:11:28
make them sellable. Meanwhile, demand is high. And automakers
2:11:33
are forced to sell cars without features like heated seats
2:11:37
considered essential.
2:11:39
Oh, no.
2:11:40
on the market, like that's a highly desirable option. You
2:11:45
know, I know just personally speaking I it's one of the first
2:11:48
things that I fire up at this time of year and both on the
2:11:51
wheel and on the seat. And so I think it's a sacrifice that a
2:11:55
customer would have to make.
2:11:57
General Motors has been directing the supplies it does
2:12:00
have to its most profitable vehicles. But the carmaker has
2:12:03
also said it plans to retrofit cars with heated seats as soon
2:12:07
as they are available. And GM is not alone. All automakers are
2:12:11
having to make tough decisions about which features to cut so
2:12:14
they can deliver vehicles to customers. And there isn't
2:12:17
really a clear end to this insight tea
2:12:23
no heated seats you know so there's a car I can I can get a
2:12:30
newer a new model by paying very little extra I'm considering
2:12:36
doing it I think it may be an investment and already that
2:12:38
they're almost offering for my current vehicle what I paid for
2:12:42
it. I mean seriously, like five grand short it's unbelievable.
2:12:46
It's it's really dire. I think buy as many cars as you can I
2:12:53
want to go back to the Munich Security Conference to get us
2:12:57
into some COVID stuff I don't have a heck of a lot other than
2:13:02
Well,
2:13:03
these two have have one clip they have one COVID clip and
2:13:10
it's an interesting clip for two reasons. One is the information
2:13:14
the second one is it's done by a robot voice that is so good huh
2:13:19
I hate these Yeah,
2:13:22
I know but I this robot voice is just the best and is some
2:13:26
magazine some online thing has been banned from everywhere you
2:13:29
know, it's called expose a and the robot voice which can't
2:13:34
quite pronounce expose a correctly exposed name
2:13:37
I'll do it goes expose a
2:13:41
expose a every so often, but I don't know if I have a clip of
2:13:46
him saying expose it. But the robot voice itself is quite. I
2:13:50
think I could I could this is much better. Doug.
2:13:54
Okay, you don't need your own role. Don't need to insult Doug.
2:13:59
Well, Doug, you know he's in he's in the troll room. He's in
2:14:02
the troll room. He's always already insulted.
2:14:05
Well, he's dead robots don't get can't be insulting Doug does.
2:14:08
That's Richard game play. My COVID clip is just interesting.
2:14:12
Official data hidden within news reports published by the New
2:14:15
Zealand Ministry of Health has revealed that the fully
2:14:17
vaccinated population account for the vast majority of
2:14:20
COVID-19 hospitalizations in New Zealand with some days seeing
2:14:23
the triple double jabbed account for 100% of people admitted to
2:14:27
hospital on the 16th of February 22, The New Zealand Ministry of
2:14:31
Health published a news report containing information on COVID
2:14:34
19 hospitalizations by vaccination status. If they
2:14:38
confirm that of the current hospitalizations among the
2:14:41
northern region, the unvaccinated population
2:14:43
accounted for two hospitalizations, was the fully
2:14:46
vaccinated accounted for 23 hospitalizations? So we took a
2:14:50
look back at previous news reports published by the New
2:14:53
Zealand Ministry of Health to paint a picture on the current
2:14:55
alleged COVID 19 pandemic sweeping the country
2:15:00
Okay, I am going to ban the use of robot clips forever, for the
2:15:06
rest of our show show days together. And I will, I will
2:15:09
tell you why. This morning Tina was reading a substack to me.
2:15:17
And it's a very long piece, I want to know it's not that
2:15:20
important. It's by NS Lyons who wrote it. And what NS Lyons
2:15:24
introduces I think, is the perfect nomen nomenclature for
2:15:30
the struggle that we are in right now. We've been talking
2:15:33
about a class struggle, it's the elites versus the working middle
2:15:38
class. Lions brings in a great term or two terms. The class
2:15:47
struggle we are in is the virtuals versus the physicals.
2:15:51
The virtuals are the laptop pajama warriors. The physicals
2:15:56
are the people who are out in the real world doing stuff,
2:16:00
mainly for the virtuals and the virtuals. They hate the
2:16:05
physicals. They hate them so much, that they cannot wait to
2:16:10
have autonomous driving trucks get rid of those assholes. They
2:16:14
can't wait to have a computer flown planes get rid of the
2:16:18
pilot Dick's they can't wait to get rid of podcasters put in
2:16:22
that robot voice. Do not be on the side of the virtuals
2:16:29
I am on this side of the virtue walls. Now you're all podcasters
2:16:33
must die.
2:16:36
I really like that I'm going to use this term, the virtuals
2:16:40
versus the physicals. And they like even doctors. They don't
2:16:44
want doctor didn't want physical doctors. Just give me a pill
2:16:48
that releases it and monitors me in real time. Give me
2:16:51
telemedicine it's really far reaching. When you think about
2:16:56
it. I think it's an excellent descriptor.
2:16:59
Well, when I heard this robot voice, I thought it was the best
2:17:03
robot voice I've ever heard. Yeah, well, that's fine, but not
2:17:06
talking about virtuals and reels, or whatever. What
2:17:09
physical like real.
2:17:11
No, it's too confusing with reels from Instagram virtuals
2:17:14
and physicals I don't know what that even means. What you said
2:17:17
reels. Okay. All right. Okay, Boomer reels is like the
2:17:21
original Tiktok.
2:17:25
Again, just here to confuse me as thanks. So. Hi, now I've lost
2:17:34
my train of thought it was something. It's
2:17:35
time for a robot John. Yeah, that's what I need. No, no, yes.
2:17:39
I'm all for it a virtual JCD would be perfect for this show.
2:17:43
I'm reminded of the robots that call you there's lots of them.
2:17:48
Yeah. So you try to confuse them. It's kind of fun. But the
2:17:51
the giveaway is the amount of time it takes them to answer the
2:17:55
simple questions. Like you call. Hi, I'm with so and so it is.
2:17:59
I'm Lesley and blah, blah, blah. Are you a robot? You say to the
2:18:03
robot? And here? No, I am Lesley. And just as long pauses
2:18:10
between the questions and answers. Yeah. And it's actually
2:18:13
quite funny until they hang up on you.
2:18:15
Yeah, it's bummer. Yeah, they do have a quick hang up, trigger. I
2:18:18
think that may be simple. I mean, I just I just talked to
2:18:22
you. And I say, Hey, John, how you doing? I just that's I mean,
2:18:26
that's my robot voice works perfectly perfect. Anyway, let's
2:18:32
go back to the Munich Security Conference. Because in
2:18:35
attendance, because it deals with the security was the
2:18:40
world's favorite Doctor, Doctor, what are you doing? What are you
2:18:46
doing?
2:18:47
I'm not doing anything. I was moving something.
2:18:51
Everyone's favorite doctor, Dr. Bill Gates, Dr. Bill Gates
2:18:55
taught here to of course in Munich to talk about security,
2:18:58
because we're all very worried. And I have two clips equally
2:19:01
fun. We'll start with the first one. Regarding preparation for
2:19:07
the next pandemic. And what? Before I even play this, did you
2:19:11
see this by any chance? Do you see any bills?
2:19:13
No, I did not see Bill. I did not see Bill at a security
2:19:16
conference. There will be glad you did
2:19:18
lots of tells lots of laughs lots of chuckles so we need to
2:19:23
dive into him, so to speak, but which Who do you think is really
2:19:29
did the best when it comes to COVID? Who really what
2:19:32
organization or what country or what city? I mean, who really
2:19:35
did the back gates foundation?
2:19:38
No. How confident are you that we as a global community will
2:19:43
deal with the next pandemic better?
2:19:46
I mean, they're already getting ready for the next one. Well,
2:19:50
there were a lot of people in 2015 after the Ebola epidemic,
2:19:54
who were talking about what needed to be done. And in this
2:19:59
panel, Dimmick, the countries that had some exposure to SARS,
2:20:04
Kobe one, were amongst the outliers, you know, so
2:20:08
Australia's true outlier. They orchestrated diagnostics, they
2:20:14
executed quarantine policies, and they have a death rate in a
2:20:17
different league than the other rich countries. I mean, just
2:20:20
utterly different.
2:20:21
They locked their people down like dogs bill.
2:20:24
And everybody had the capability to do that they, you know, have
2:20:29
last PCR machines than other rich countries. That wasn't some
2:20:33
thing. They have more travelers coming in from China
2:20:36
that took away everybody's guns than other
2:20:39
countries. So hopefully, you know, given the so many negative
2:20:45
things, not just the millions of deaths on the economic toll, but
2:20:48
the lack of schooling, depression, overdose deaths. I
2:20:52
mean, it's, you know, hard, hard to make the entire list, as you
2:20:56
say, you know, for men, more men died for women, more women had,
2:21:00
you know, an acceptable burdens thrust onto them.
2:21:04
Unacceptable burden, women had unacceptable burdens thrust onto
2:21:08
them, different than men. And he any thoughts? Oh,
2:21:14
I knew what he was. I think he was trying to say something
2:21:16
else. And he threw that in. You
2:21:19
know, I yeah, I think he threw it into just say, women, women
2:21:23
are better than men. I know, my programming
2:21:25
hard to make the entire list, as you say, you know, for men, more
2:21:28
men died for women, more women had, you know, an acceptable
2:21:32
burden stresses
2:21:33
me. But Dr. Bill, Dr. Bill is dying and unacceptable burden
2:21:38
dying. The men were dying and women are unacceptable burden,
2:21:43
say, you know, for men, more men died for women, more women had,
2:21:47
you know, an acceptable burdens through
2:21:50
miscarriages.
2:21:53
So the cost of being ready for the next pandemic is not super
2:21:59
large. It's not like climate change where, you know, 10
2:22:02
million, 20 million, these are big numbers. You know, global
2:22:06
surveillance.
2:22:07
I love that. So we have, again, the Bill Gates signature tell,
2:22:11
and it's usually when it's about money. He's like, Well, you
2:22:15
know, we made some dough, I'm gonna translate for you what
2:22:18
he's saying. And I made some good money, I probably made a
2:22:20
10x return. But I'll wait until we get the climate change
2:22:24
bitches.
2:22:26
So the cost of being ready for the next pandemic is not super
2:22:32
large. It's not like climate change where, you know, 20
2:22:36
trillion is a big number. Yeah, money money, global surveillance
2:22:40
capability would cost like a billion a year, the r&d that we
2:22:44
need to do to get magic, vaccines and diagnostics and
2:22:49
therapeutics. You know, that's less than 100 billion over the
2:22:52
next decade. So, you know, if we're rational, yes. The next
2:22:58
time we'll catch it early. And it won't go global like it, it
2:23:03
did this time.
2:23:05
What a money grubbing whoremonger. I hate that guy.
2:23:08
But wait until you hear this next clip. And it's really
2:23:13
confusing to listen to this, we'll have to probably listen to
2:23:15
the beginning twice, because if either of us were moderating
2:23:21
this, we would have stopped him. If right in the middle of a
2:23:24
sentence of What are you saying,
2:23:27
To kick off, actually, and get a bit of a scene center from Mr.
2:23:32
Gates? Because this is, I know, a topic that you've spoken on
2:23:36
again, and again, you were ahead of the curve. Prior to the
2:23:40
beginning of this pandemic, where would you assess where we
2:23:42
are today? In beating COVID-19?
2:23:46
Well, the, you know, sadly, the virus itself, particularly the,
2:23:53
the variant called Omicron, is the type of vaccine that is it
2:23:58
creates both B cell and T cell immunity, and it's done a better
2:24:02
job of getting out to the world population than we have with
2:24:07
vaccines. Okay,
2:24:10
he said, sadly, sadly, the virus did better than the vaccines at
2:24:21
sterilizing people from COVID Sadly, yeah, sadly. Yeah. That's
2:24:28
the best news there. This is your beat. That's the best news
2:24:31
there is. This thing acts like a vaccine him worse, sadly, would
2:24:36
you not have interrupted with Excuse Excuse me, Dr. Bill?
2:24:39
Sadly, I Why are you sad about that?
2:24:42
Oh, yeah. I would have said, well, let me stop you there
2:24:45
right for a second. You said sadly. And then Bill was say
2:24:51
yes. And I meant sadly, because it would be nice if we could if
2:24:55
the vaccine had worked, and it didn't so that's why I'm that's
2:24:59
what It's sad. I mean, it's it's sad that everyone has to get
2:25:02
everyone in the world has to get sick as a dog
2:25:04
can't enter to keep you can't interchange, saying this thing
2:25:09
killed a 900,000 people in America alone millions worldwide
2:25:14
with sadly, it's over can't do that he did. This guy is a
2:25:21
menace to society? No,
2:25:23
I think you I think he had the right side of the argument. And
2:25:26
from his perspective, I thought the vaccines were going to be
2:25:30
the big savior, that didn't work. And so that's why he's sad
2:25:34
about he's not sad that a bunch of people died or
2:25:38
really, really listened to the rest.
2:25:41
Prior to the beginning of this pandemic. Where would you assess
2:25:44
where we are today in beating COVID-19?
2:25:48
Well, the, you know, sadly, the virus itself, particularly the,
2:25:55
the variant called Omicron, is the type of vaccine that is it
2:26:00
creates both B cell and T cell immunity. And it's done a better
2:26:04
job of getting out to the world population than we have. With
2:26:08
vaccines. If you do soil surveys and African countries, you get
2:26:14
well over 80% of people have been exposed either to the
2:26:18
vaccine or to various variants. And so, you know, what that does
2:26:24
is it means the chance of severe disease, which is mainly
2:26:28
associated with being elderly and having obesity or diabetes,
2:26:33
those risks are now dramatically reduced, sadly, infection
2:26:39
exposure. And, you know, it's sad, we didn't do a great job on
2:26:44
therapeutics, you know, only here to your sin. Do we have a
2:26:48
good therapeutic vaccines? It took us two years to be an
2:26:53
oversupplied today, there are more vaccines than there's
2:26:56
demand for vaccines. And, you know, that wasn't true. And next
2:27:01
time, we should try and make it two years, make it more like six
2:27:05
months, which certainly, you know, some of the standardized
2:27:10
platform approaches, including mRNA, would allow us to do that.
2:27:14
So, you know, it took us a lot longer this time, then then it
2:27:18
should have
2:27:20
that now there's there's a second opportunity for the
2:27:23
follow up question. Which is that well, as you pointed out,
2:27:28
that the that the catching the disease was a better vaccine and
2:27:34
the vaccine itself, what makes you think another round of mRNA,
2:27:39
which apparently didn't work for crap, if we take a look at it
2:27:42
objectively, what what how does this platform going to help the
2:27:46
next time? What's new about the platform that would make a
2:27:50
difference and what that would be
2:27:52
and what's so upgraded about it that you can do it in six months
2:27:55
instead of two years? Bill Gates is truly a piece of shit. I
2:28:00
mean, seriously, and I'm you I'm clipping this and putting it on
2:28:04
my phone. So if anyone ever asked me I said, according to
2:28:08
the world's doctor, according to the largest funder of the World
2:28:12
Health Organization, according to the man who runs Gavi,
2:28:15
according to the man behind the vaccines, what I got is as good
2:28:21
as a vaccine
2:28:24
Yeah, that's what he said. I don't see why you're condemning
2:28:27
him for it.
2:28:28
I see you I know you're taking the other side just to do it but
2:28:32
screw this guy. And screw these Munich deuces did literally
2:28:40
admitting what we stop every single company can stop with the
2:28:45
mandates. Every city can stop with mandates Stop Stop already
2:28:49
stop. You can stop Dr. Bill says it's over. It's done. It's it's
2:28:53
a better stop forcing people to take an inferior vaccine kiss
2:28:59
them instead of the cheek on the cheek I guarantee you get that
2:29:06
shit. Kiss him on the cheek. I was just like whoa. Okay, so now
2:29:13
let's take a look at this for a moment. Because the biggest
2:29:17
problem with the with mandated vaccinations which are not
2:29:21
necessary all you need is a good dose of Omicron is Scandinavia.
2:29:27
And boy, Bill should have mentioned them because they've
2:29:33
done such a good job at at at quashing their own people at
2:29:37
squashing them take that you physicals the virtuals will kill
2:29:41
you.
2:29:41
Now to the latest clashes in Canada police moving in on the
2:29:45
remaining protesters from the so called Freedom convoy saying the
2:29:48
occupational smoke scene blowing through the crowd according to
2:29:53
authority some demonstrators using tear gas and smoke
2:29:56
grenades against the officers. Dozens of people arrested and
2:30:00
dozens of trucks and other vehicles were towed ABCs Kenneth
2:30:04
moeten reporting tonight from Ottawa
2:30:07
tonight the clashes in Canada's capital city officers clearly
2:30:11
the last protesters of the so called Freedom console calls
2:30:14
them defiant or shoving face to face, pushing back against
2:30:18
police. Police in riot gear accusing protesters of using gas
2:30:25
and smoke grenades. Officers armed with batons and rubber
2:30:28
bullets. Hitting back with pepper spray. This man dragged
2:30:34
away more than 170 demonstrators arrested in this police
2:30:38
crackdown about freedom of choice for our lives. But after
2:30:45
three weeks of taking over auto was downtown over COVID
2:30:48
restrictions, some remaining truckers retreating even as
2:30:51
police move in, they're still giving these truckers the option
2:30:54
to leave on their own police towing other big rigs. Today
2:30:58
Parliament back in session, this area was the last stronghold for
2:31:02
demonstrators.
2:31:03
This occupation is now over we will continue with our mission
2:31:07
until it is complete.
2:31:08
When Parliament Hill has now been cleared the perimeter
2:31:11
secured with its fencing by protestors has spilled into
2:31:14
other parts of the city, Ottawa Police telling them to go home.
2:31:18
Yeah, so the unfortunately what I predicted as one of the
2:31:21
outcomes are starting to happen. And they're trampling old
2:31:26
ladies. And there's all kinds of nasty stuff that's happening.
2:31:29
That's worth 15 seconds on the CBS Evening News.
2:31:32
Meanwhile, in Canada today, police moved in to confront
2:31:35
protesters who for three weeks have gridlock. The capital city
2:31:39
of Ottawa over vaccine mandates, semi trucks and other vehicles
2:31:43
were towed at least 70 people so far have been arrested,
2:31:47
they're threatening to take their children away. The latest
2:31:51
joke is they're threatening to take their pets away. If you
2:31:54
have a if you have a pet, they'll take them away. If you
2:31:56
don't claim your pet, within eight days, they will kill your
2:31:58
pet. And the Ottawa police chief, the new guy, the old guys
2:32:03
out he tt was better to get the heck out. It's our police chief
2:32:08
telling you that it ain't over if
2:32:10
the protesters at this point, you know, retreat and go home.
2:32:15
Are they going to be getting sort of repercussions down the
2:32:18
road? Are you going to be sort of actively pursuing the people
2:32:21
that you've been sort of documenting and filming who are
2:32:24
still out there protesting? What are your plans after this after
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the protest is over?
2:32:30
Thank you. It's a great question. And the simple answer
2:32:32
is yes. If you are involved, that's a great question. I
2:32:35
actively look to identify you and follow up with financial
2:32:39
sanctions and criminal charges. Absolutely. Where this
2:32:42
investigation will go on for months to come. It has many,
2:32:46
many different streams both from a federal financial level, from
2:32:52
a provincial licensing level, from a criminal code level from
2:32:56
municipal breach of court order breach of court injunction
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level, it will be a complicated and time consuming investigation
2:33:05
that will go on for a period of time. You have my commitment
2:33:09
that that investigation will continue. And we will hold
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people accountable for taking our streets
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over. Yeah, and they mean business. They're going after
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but yeah,
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I have the Christie Freeland clip.
2:33:29
Yes, she's Chrystia. Yeah, I have to say, we don't have the
2:33:32
same clip, actually. Oh, no, you're in tune. Is this the one
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about the the financial stuff?
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Yeah, we're gonna do this. We're gonna do that. Yeah. Within
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there. She says that, by the way. This is such a good idea. I
2:33:42
think we're gonna keep doing this. We just got a policy.
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I said, yeah, no, he did.
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I said, yeah, no, no, no, no. And why you said yes. But you
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meant no,
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this is a good clip. And I like yours, because it's longer in
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terms of she is the deputy Deputy Prime Minister,
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in terms of the financial instruments, which our
2:34:07
government is using right now. To act against these illegal
2:34:14
blockades and illegal occupation. So call, we reviewed
2:34:18
very, very carefully the tools at the disposal of the federal
2:34:24
government. And we used all the tools that we had prior to
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invocation of the emergencies act. And we determined that we