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Adam curry Jhansi Devora
February 23 2022. This is your
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award winning combination media
assassination episode 1428.
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This is no agenda
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wagging the dog and broadcasting
live from the heart of the Texas
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hill country here in FEMA Region
number six in the morning,
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everybody. I'm Adam curry
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and from Northern Silicon Valley
where we don't see any Russian
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fighter jets. But they're coming
I'm Jhansi Dvorak.
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Oh, my goodness, John. what a
what a glorious morning to be a
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podcaster.
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Well, it's yes. It's also
glorious morning to have the
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phone ringing right to be any of
the podcasts. Well,
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we had we back back in the day
we used to take it off the hook.
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You could still do that. I
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usually do that I still take it
off the hook. So
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do it with your with your old
school landline, who even has a
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landline anymore?
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I do. I don't.
1:00
I haven't had a landline for a
decade
1:03
as I had minimize the amount of
RF going into my brain
1:07
Yeah, once I got got ham radios,
I can direct the RF away from my
1:11
brain. So I am so first of all,
I am so happy whenever the
1:19
television shows us a new war we
get all kinds of cool
1:22
opportunities for sound effects
Yeah, we could do a reporting
1:32
and they gave us a new one.
There's a new effects that they
1:36
used for this missile strike in
Ukraine. Listen. How cool is
1:45
that one?
1:47
Does it sound that new to me?
1:48
This by the way? Were
1:50
they recording the show they had
Mike Dan, Mike back to missile
1:53
strike.
1:54
This is of course, listen to it
on the listen. It's like a
1:58
hybrid. It's like a hypersonic
supersonic. Listen,
2:01
but because though the
hypersonic
2:03
listen to it, listen to it. Is
that
2:09
buzzing thing? And I've never
2:11
I've never heard that one
before. Very creative. I love
2:14
it. I love it. Wow, man. They
want
2:18
to say Putin was serious when he
says he didn't want Ukraine ever
2:23
to join NATO and he wants it on
paper.
2:25
Yeah,
2:27
sure. Seems like we of course
ignored all this.
2:31
Don't trust us. Now. I got a
couple of fun things to start
2:38
with. First of all, let's go
back to October 21 2021. You got
2:42
to give the man the props when
he does it. And I'm talking
2:46
about seed man. Listen to what
this 32nd clip is quite
2:50
astounding. Wait, wait. Who's
Steve? Man again? Seed man.
2:55
Oh, seed man. Man. Exactly.
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war in February right now.
Currently, that's the
3:03
projections with the top people
on the earth who claim they're
3:07
not with the dual order combine
his war in February. And this is
3:15
the type of time like right
before World War One right
3:17
before World War Two, when
everything kicks off. And I hope
3:21
that doesn't happen. But
currently, that is the
3:26
trajectory we're on. And there
is a consensus on that.
3:32
Way to go Alex. That was a good
one.
3:36
I mean, that was a great clip.
The February prediction is spot
3:40
on. All this began in earnest
yesterday, right? Oh,
3:45
well, here's the clip from
yesterday, which I guess kind of
3:49
was the start. I mean, I got
some mainstream stuff. CBS
3:52
international addressing
Ukrainian president Volodymyr
3:55
Zelensky issued a decree calling
up military reservists to face
3:59
off against the threat from
Russia. President Putin who may
4:03
not have declared his intention
to invade Ukraine. But he's
4:07
dropping plenty of hints and
demands because we'll go into
4:11
the postal repeating tonight
that the best resolution to the
4:15
crisis is for Ukraine to drop
its aims to join NATO and
4:20
international recognition that
Crimea is part of Russia.
4:24
Ukrainians agree that the
Russian invasion is already
4:27
underway. With the Russian
Parliament giving Putin the
4:30
green light to use military
force. Country the fighting in
4:36
the East could trigger a full
scale invasion. The mood in the
4:40
capital is more subdued than
normal tonight,
4:43
all the people around me they're
worried
4:46
they're like, oh my god, we're
going to die or something. But
4:50
I'm okay. So all the news
networks had their people boots
4:58
on the ground. This was Hello
1989 Hello 1990 Gulf War One was
5:05
put on a flat Jack flapped flak
jackets off put on the helmets.
5:09
This is a psyop of fantastic
proportions. I mean, there's
5:13
some real things happening, but
holy crap.
5:16
Well, the point I was trying to
get to, which was that we got a
5:21
lot of notes on the no agenda.
Social is a good thing it
5:24
started yesterday, and not on a
show day. So because the things
5:28
they were supposed I know, thank
God. They shot up the airport
5:34
and it is the most I think the
thing started yesterday, which
5:36
which brings us to an earlier
point we may weeks ago, which
5:40
now changes everything. Wars in
Europe never started on
5:46
Wednesday. That was bull crap.
5:53
Yeah. Do we have that clip? What
was that?
5:55
Remember? It's back. There's
because of the last the last
5:59
WEDNESDAY we post here it is
here it is speaking
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of intelligence, US officials
and others have heavily pointed
6:06
towards the sweet potential sort
of an invasion specifically
6:10
today. There was like a lot of
alarm across Twitter on any
6:15
questions. Can you explain why
it hasn't materialized?
6:18
We've said for some time now
that we are in a window where we
6:22
could order an invasion or an
attack on Ukraine at a moment's
6:26
notice. That has been the case
for some time precisely because
6:29
this buildup of Russian forces
along Ukraine's borders, in
6:33
Belarus, other tactics and moves
that we've seen have points have
6:37
positioned Russia to be able to
do this at any moment. That
6:41
remains our assessment. It could
take place tomorrow, it could
6:44
take place next week, it could
take place before the end of the
6:47
Olympics, it can take place
after the Olympics, I want to be
6:49
very clear, our concern has not
diminished an iota. And in fact,
6:55
our concern continues to grow.
Given that we have yet to see de
7:00
escalation. And given that
7:02
I guess not in the absence
7:04
of I guess not and that's not
the clip was done some other
7:07
sorry about that. Okay.
7:09
Yeah. So yes, but John, just
looking at it on its face, and
7:15
looking at the people showing up
and actually have categories of
7:18
talking heads who showed up all
of a sudden on the scene and the
7:21
things that are being said, this
escalated so quickly, and it
7:25
went and it was was I mean, we
completely set all of this up,
7:30
and and as far as I can tell,
I'm getting old footage from
7:33
2015 I'm getting no nothing is
trustworthy. Everybody is sigh
7:38
opping everybody everybody's
lying. Putin's lying Biden's
7:41
lying. Is Lenski is lying. The
mainstream media is lying. The
7:45
only people who who are happy
today and really smart are the
7:49
ones who invested in energy
stocks.
7:54
Come on he Martin people aren't
aren't
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in war. Yes. And war and war
stuff of course, of course. But
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the immediate
8:01
today's market just Yeah, kind
of go there for a second.
8:06
Amazon, Google and Amazon,
Google and Microsoft are all
8:11
pretty well up today. Because
they know what's coming those
8:15
three Oh,
8:16
because we're going into I think
we're going into severe issues
8:22
like border from home again. I
mean,
8:27
oh, Amazon that would make
sense. They're working. Yeah, it
8:31
feels like it's coming as you
say
8:33
border from home. Border from
home. All right. All right. All
8:38
right. Hey, COVID
8:40
Hey, over over COVID You got the
sniffles
8:45
Yeah, my voice is a little
higher sometimes voices night
8:49
because it's not exactly the
same. The opening was hard for
8:52
me
8:53
it was a little your voice is a
little weak off not not
8:57
considered
8:58
not major not to where we Tina
has just want to mention she
9:03
probably
9:03
got give it back to you. She she
doing by the way why don't you
9:07
give us a little report on that
before we get into the nuts and
9:09
bolts she's doing
9:10
okay. She had very little fever
but she looks nice. Looks
9:14
beautiful of course but she
looks just fine. And I know that
9:18
she's like holy crap. I don't
feel good. Yeah, I know. It's
9:22
she has the she calls it a
matrix glitch. How could you get
9:28
this weird tunnel vision or like
video clips that are freeze
9:31
frame on the right you know
people have all brain frog frog
9:34
brain fog is what people are
called Brain frog is better
9:38
actually. Brain frog you know
today is better but it that's
9:46
the weird thing about this. It
comes in it goes and you get I
9:50
don't think I have anything else
but yeah, I'm guardedly
9:54
optimistic, I should say so
otherwise, otherwise, okay.
9:58
Really. It just just she knows
it. It doesn't feel it feels
10:01
doesn't feel like a flu because
it doesn't have all those
10:03
classic symptoms. It has weird
symptoms. Yeah, that's the
10:07
weird. One of someone mentioned
us they had, like COVID toenail
10:12
pain.
10:14
Oh, that COVID toe. Yeah.
10:15
Can we tell if we talked about
COVID? too? Oh, yeah, we did was
10:19
when JC and Jesse got COVID
Alpha. Yeah. It turned out death
10:25
do ended up with COVID tau.
10:26
No. Yeah, adore Theodore.
10:30
Horrible fires. Oh, I don't have
any other symptoms. But he had
10:34
this tau thing.
10:35
Weird. But we'll get to that.
There's other weird stuff going
10:40
on. Let's just stick with Russia
because this is well, let's so
10:42
we start
10:43
at the let's Can we start with
the with the genesis of all the
10:46
reporting that we're going to
report on? Yeah, of course,
10:49
which is yesterday's.
Yesterday's State Department
10:52
briefing? Yes. Ned Price,
10:56
Ned. Hey, Ned.
10:59
So net is the same, you know,
kind of steady as she goes
11:02
weirdo, and CIA, ex CIA. And he
comes out and gives this little
11:10
report. And then it goes right
to Matt. Matt has nothing to ask
11:15
us. Interesting. He's off to
B's. I didn't even include and
11:19
they were so bad. started off
being talking. I wanted to talk
11:22
about Houthis. And so they
weren't. So So it's mostly Ned
11:27
that we're gonna hear. I think
there's one person that comes in
11:29
with some questions. But this is
yesterday, State Department
11:32
briefing.
11:34
Good afternoon. As we have noted
in recent days, in recent hours,
11:38
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is
beginning. Hours after Russia
11:43
recognize the so called the
People's Republic as quote
11:47
unquote, independent President
Putin authorized Russian troops
11:52
to enter those regions. He has
taken other steps that amount to
11:56
a direct assault on Ukraine's
sovereignty. We responded in
12:02
turn quickly and decisively.
Within less than a day, we
12:06
announced the first tranche of
sanctions tranche with our
12:09
allies and partners, including
those in the European Union,
12:12
United Kingdom, Canada, Japan,
and Australia. Our German house
12:17
yesterday, took resolute action
to ensure that the Nord Stream
12:22
two pipeline what had been a
prized $11 billion investment on
12:27
the part of the Russian
Federation, is suspended
12:29
indefinitely. And as you have
just seen, President Biden today
12:35
authorized sanctions on Nord
Stream to ag and its corporate
12:40
office holders, we have now
taken complimentary action using
12:44
our own authorities to ensure
that Nord Stream two is off the
12:47
table. Just as we said, it would
be in lockstep with our allies,
12:52
we are blocking from the global
financial system to large banks
12:55
that are connected to the
Kremlin, and Russian military,
12:58
and Russian sovereign wealth can
no longer trade on US or
13:02
European financial markets. As
you all know, we additionally
13:06
sanctioned Russian elites, those
elites who are in many ways
13:11
complicit. This is the beginning
of our response. If Putin
13:15
escalates further, we will
escalate further using
13:19
additional sanctions and export
controls, which we've yet to
13:23
unveil, but are fully prepared
to implement with allies and
13:27
partners across the globe.
13:31
So the sanctions were pretty
lame, because the the, I think,
13:37
maybe the sanctions for the
access to us credit markets that
13:42
may be new, but from what I
understand the certification of
13:46
the Nord Stream was not really
even planned until this summer.
13:49
So it rings a little hollow. But
this is all the ramp up right to
13:54
the Swift that's that's the one
they're going for is banning
13:56
Russia from the financial
system. And I bet that's gonna
14:00
happen today. I guess they're
going to do that. They know what
14:04
they've been talking about.
That's their big thing. That's
14:06
the big stick we have. It's a
mistake. Of course, it's a
14:09
mistake, unless you love
Bitcoin.
14:13
Stick with my premise. Let's go
to this guy. Okay. We'll
14:18
see on the other end,
14:19
the sequence of events that
Secretary Blinken laid out at
14:21
the UN Security Council last
week, appears to be proceeding
14:25
exactly as he laid out. We've
seen false flags, false flags
14:31
provocations, we've seen
theatrically staged meetings at
14:36
the Kremlin. We've seen cyber
operations, and
14:39
Oh, I gotta stop. Oh, unlike our
president who had a whole studio
14:43
built, I mean, is that the kind
of fake things that we're
14:46
talking about? This is great.
14:48
He's referring to the giant
table. Yeah. And also the more
14:53
recent meeting where poo is like
a mile away from all these
14:55
people now we have to do
intelligence folks themselves
14:58
said that Putin is like deathly
afraid of COVID? I think you
15:02
know, he knows what it is
doesn't want to get it. So he
15:05
doesn't get any around anybody.
So I guess this is dramatically
15:08
staged or whatever. Ned said,
Okay,
15:12
I'll just keep going with that.
This is fun
15:14
locations.
15:15
We've seen theatrically staged
meetings at the Kremlin. I guess
15:20
what
15:20
I'm saying is, here's a CIA guy
accusing him of doing CIA shit.
15:26
I mean, this is the
15:26
irony is not lost on anyone.
This is the level of
15:29
beauty.
15:30
We've seen cyber operations, and
the list goes on. So where do we
15:35
go from here? Moscow needs to
demonstrate that it's serious
15:40
about diplomacy. Russia's
actions over the last 48 hours
15:44
have in fact demonstrated the
opposite. If Moscow's approach
15:48
changes, we remain ready to
engage. The United States and
15:54
our allies and partners remain
open to diplomacy, we are eager
15:58
to engage to avert what would be
a brutal and costly conflict.
16:02
But as we have said, diplomacy
cannot succeed. unless Russia
16:07
changes course. As we have said,
we are prepared, we are prepared
16:12
for any contingency going
forward.
16:15
So the question is just the
American public by this ruse
16:21
that we should be paying 678
dollars a gallon for gasoline
16:25
because of Ukraine. I don't
think they've done a very good
16:29
good job convincing anybody
16:31
who I think they can. I think
they're gonna blame Biden.
16:35
Oh, no, no, no, no, sorry. I
have proof that you're wrong
16:40
about well, let's
16:41
finish up with Ned then because
there's something he said later
16:44
that he's our directions have
already. I mean, this is before
16:47
they bombed the airport, which
is at 5am This morning, I think.
16:52
Which would have been which
airport which airport, the Kiev
16:56
airport was supposedly shelled?
16:59
Yeah. Honestly, John, I'm
getting stuff from a lot of
17:03
people and I don't believe any
of it.
17:05
Yeah, I don't believe anything.
Even anyone to me.
17:07
To me. It looks like this is the
report. It looks like military
17:09
drills that they filmed and now
Oh, everything's blown. I have a
17:13
hard time believing a lot of
this.
17:15
Well, let's just assume it did
happen. Okay. But, but they've
17:19
already moved in I pretty sure
they did something with the with
17:23
the Don Boston, those two
breakaway countries,
17:26
they probably probably the same
as we've seen every single time
17:29
that the Donbass
17:30
region started in Georgia was
the same
17:33
thing. And they said, Oh, Russia
started no no's.
17:38
Well, let's just get back to
this clip coming up, as opposed
17:42
to arguing about it. Well, I'm
sorry. Great. So it's like, we,
17:49
let's we're assuming everything
they tell us is true, the State
17:51
Department, which means that the
Russians have moved in on the
17:54
Donbass as a peacekeeping
operation, to keep the poorer
17:59
Russians that are in that area
from being attacked by the
18:03
Ukrainian army. Yes. And they're
gonna back it off. And so there
18:08
is the Russians have invaded,
for all practical purposes, and
18:13
as of this morning, they've
invaded. I want you to listen to
18:17
it. Let's assume all that's
true. I want you to listen to
18:20
this clip from the State
Department. With that in mind.
18:23
What I'll say about those
reports is they are entirely
18:26
consistent with what we had been
saying for some time now that
18:30
Russia has amassed forces along
Ukraine's borders, in Belarus,
18:36
positioned the assets, the heavy
weaponry, the soldiers, the
18:40
service members that would need
to undertake an invasion of
18:44
Ukraine at a moment's notice.
That has been true for some
18:48
time.
18:50
Okay. Well, if they've already
invaded, power they going to
18:57
invade
19:00
I don't know.
19:02
All I know is listen to this
clip and it goes on. And it's
19:06
like they it's like they should
they do some time shifting in
19:11
this press conference. That is
just like doesn't make any
19:14
sense. Just saying it just seems
to be odd. The way both the way
19:19
he presents the all these
details, and the way he's
19:22
talking about things that
supposedly already happened.
19:25
Yeah, I
19:25
agree. I agree. And whenever
someone is sitting there saying
19:29
this guy's done false flags,
isn't you know, theatrics,
19:34
police people. And it's like the
world is on fire hall where
19:39
we'll have to all be freaking
out. No, not at all. Because
19:44
Biden's not to blame John. Gosh,
I can't believe I have
19:48
the little stickers. No, no, no,
no, I did that. You know,
19:55
a lot of it had to do they say
what you crave but Mr.
19:59
Interesting
20:00
It's very sorry, that's not the
one I wanted to play. That's
20:05
that was also good.
20:07
Lemis is the one
20:08
Why didn't Putin do this during
the Trump administration because
20:10
he thought Trump was weakening
Ukraine, especially on these
20:13
grounds. So this, the problem of
Ukraine being unfortified goes
20:17
back several years and much of
the fault lies in the Trump
20:21
administration.
20:21
Okay, just to go back to the
Trump years because that's what
20:24
Ukraine became so politicized,
there was one call in particular
20:28
that so called perfect call that
Trump had with, you know,
20:32
Solinsky
20:33
Oh, listen to Andrea with a
little tail left.
20:37
There was one call in particular
that so called perfect call that
20:40
Trump had, with, you know, his
lens, which, you know, certainly
20:46
telegraphed to the Kremlin, they
could do what they wanted with
20:48
Ukraine that America would not
stand up.
20:51
You get it now.
20:53
It's Trump's fault, or you're
right, those little balls. They
20:57
have been a picture of Trump's
Yes,
20:59
I did that. Exactly.
21:02
Okay, I get it. Let's
21:03
go to the front line. I
21:05
see. This is Biden's fault. It's
true. Obviously, it's Trump's
21:09
fault. Oh,
21:13
Orange Man bad. Let's go to the
frontlines of Ukraine with CBS
21:17
Evening News.
21:18
Today as we approach the front
line, there was heavy artillery
21:22
fire, get Britain there and
sounds good. When you have war,
21:25
we estimate just a few 100 yards
away.
21:30
Give me 200 yards. Oh, let me
get my jacket on.
21:32
Those actually sound quite
close. Now.
21:34
put my helmet on my mask your
mask, maybe eight or nine at
21:38
this point.
21:39
These Ukrainian soldiers told us
it was Russian backed
21:42
separatists firing positions.
Ukraine has been fighting a war
21:48
against Russian backed
separatists for nearly eight
21:51
years. These muddy trenches now
carve up this country, the
21:56
Ukrainian military on one side
armed by the US and fighters in
22:00
breakaway regions now recognized
by Russia. On the other
22:04
note, armed by the US Good job.
22:07
In recent days, there's been an
escalation in the attacks, some
22:10
hitting civilian areas, sending
people into their basements for
22:15
shelter. There's no electricity,
no cell phone signal. And nobody
22:20
cares about us said this elderly
lady. And today the Ukrainians
22:25
nice
22:25
little human interest bit in
there. Let's just replay that.
22:28
So we get we feel I bet it was
one of those Toothless women.
22:32
And I mean, it was horrible. No
one cares about us.
22:37
There's no electricity, no cell
phone signal. And nobody cares
22:41
about us said this elderly lady.
And today the Ukrainians buried
22:45
two of their fallen soldiers
killed in a conflict that's torn
22:49
this country apart. US officials
say Moscow is arming the
22:54
separatists. And there are fears
that the surge in fighting could
22:57
be used by Russia as a
justification for its own
23:01
military action.
23:02
Okay, that was all yesterday.
And this morning, right there on
23:07
CNBC, which I prefer to watch
because I want to see you know
23:11
what the money people are
talking about. They literally
23:13
said all this heavy fighting
between Russia and Ukrainian
23:16
forces at Chernobyl in the
Chernobyl exclusion zone. This
23:19
thing could blow again. I don't
think there's an active reactor
23:24
there anymore, do you?
23:27
Course not. They've they've
they've buried it in cement.
23:31
Yeah, they they kept that thing
but okay. Yeah, though, that
23:34
could often call hazard we tomb
is yes. Thank you. And then
23:39
maybe just the final like terror
report and we can go into some
23:43
of the shows that
23:43
blow again.
23:44
Yeah, I'm on CNBC. This I mean,
I didn't I couldn't clip it. I
23:50
was watching like streaming
thing. Oh, yeah. This is so
23:53
nuts. Let's just listen to the
ABC report where they just talk
23:57
about the full scale invasion.
23:59
I want to bring in our senior
foreign correspondent, Ian
24:01
Pannell, who's been reporting
live from Kiev for several weeks
24:05
now. And in you reported moments
ago that you have heard some,
24:08
some noise already off in the
distance.
24:11
Yeah, the distinct sound of
explosions on the horizon.
24:15
Hearing Care, we've heard at
least force what appear to be
24:18
strikes lighting up the night
sky, just in the last really 10
24:22
minutes or so, as you say, looks
like the darkest day has come to
24:27
pass. Following this speech by
Vladimir Putin. We decided to
24:31
launch this special military
operation calling on the
24:33
Ukrainian military to lay down
its arms, talking about the de
24:37
knots if occation and
demilitarization of Ukraine. I
24:42
mean, judging by those words,
this appears to be the worst
24:45
case scenario potentially we
have to wait and see. Not just
24:49
forces moving into the east of
these rebel held areas, but
24:52
potentially moving on other
parts of the country. This seems
24:56
to be a much larger ambition.
It's no longer just about the
24:58
Donbass, isn't it? Heartland in
the east of the country doesn't
25:02
really seem to be just about
Ukraine per se. He again warned
25:06
foreign countries not to
interfere. He talks about NATO
25:10
expansionism. And I think there
you have it really what Vladimir
25:14
Putin is really concerned about,
about restoring the might of
25:17
Russia at the expense of the
people of Ukraine. This is
25:21
once again a British voice. I
want everyone to take note of
25:25
these things. These are spooks
these. This is the early spook
25:28
advanced team, they come on to
the news, they're all Brits,
25:31
they're all talking. They set
the narrative set the tone.
25:34
The Ukrainian President has
spoken three times over the last
25:38
three nights, he's been very
clear that he will not leave the
25:40
Capitol Kiev despite being
instructed to do so by the
25:44
Americans or suggested that he
do so by the Americans that he
25:48
and the people will stand and
fight. And that's what we've
25:51
been hearing from the Ukrainian
military and from people who
25:54
were called up in the last few
hours they've gone from being
25:57
civilians to now being soldiers
having to fight on the
26:00
frontline. We have to wait and
see what targets were struck
26:04
here in Kiev and be reports of
explosions in other areas. What
26:09
is the military objective here?
26:13
Okay, so that's the advanced
team. Now we need to bring in
26:18
the military industrial complex.
We're gonna stay with ABC.
26:22
Colonel Steve, what's his name
here? Hold on second. Colonel
26:28
Steve Gan yeard. retired US
Marine Corps. What do you think
26:33
he does these days? Huh? He
works for works for an armed sub
26:37
dealer. Yes, a Vasant a VA S C
H. E NT. Other industries are
26:43
aerospace and defense. So he's
going to tell us all the truth
26:48
about Ukraine. And he just
sounds like a military guy. But
26:51
he's a shill for the military
industrial complex.
26:54
Russia seems to have struck
first here. So how can you claim
26:57
your spot
26:57
right there, Russia seems to
have struck first.
27:00
Russia seems to have struck
first here. So how can you crane
27:03
respond? Are they prepared
militarily to respond to a
27:07
Russian invasion?
27:08
They're, they're much improved.
The US and NATO countries have
27:12
been working with them to
improve their military since
27:14
they were whipped in 2014, by
the Russians in the Crimea, and
27:19
in the Donbass. So they've
gotten better. The problem is,
27:22
the Russian military has also
gotten a
27:26
they were whipped. Yeah. In
Crimea. What? Do you remember
27:31
any battle taking place at
Crimea? Russia just walked in an
27:34
annex to place with a phony
baloney or a possibly a real
27:37
election, if you recall, was
27:38
a referendum?
27:40
It was a referendum? Yeah.
27:42
Yeah, there was there was no
yeah, we'd
27:43
rather be with you because you
guys are gonna give us money
27:46
into Ukraine, or Ukrainians are
broke. And they just walk down
27:49
to the place.
27:50
Yeah. That's called whipping.
27:53
What was the what was the
fighting? He's talking about
27:55
this. There was no fighting. It
was the most peaceful takeover
27:59
ever.
28:01
Yeah. 1014 by the Russia, this
28:03
guy's lying to us.
28:07
Crimea, in in the Donbass. So
they've gotten better. The
28:11
problem is, is that the Russian
military has also gotten much
28:14
better over the last 15 years or
so Mr. Putin has put a lot of
28:17
money into the Russian military
in a way that is very capable
28:22
military, once again, in sort of
reflecting that past glory of
28:26
the Cold War. That means that
the Ukrainians even though they
28:29
sort of match up, man, for man
on the ground, they need more of
28:34
our stuff, it still means that
the technological advantage
28:37
advantages that the Russian
army, Russian military, Russian
28:40
Air Force has really is going to
be no match. So will this Putin
28:45
be able to take large parts of
Ukraine? Yes, it may take weeks,
28:49
it may take months. But
eventually he'll be able to do
28:52
that. What will he will not be
able to do is be able to hold
28:56
that territory, you think about
it takes about three to one in
28:59
terms of the number of troops.
So if he has 150 170,000 troops
29:03
around here, if he's going to
even hold this much of Ukraine,
29:06
he's going to need double or
triple that. And he can't afford
29:09
that. He goes into an election
in two years from now and can't
29:12
have bodybags coming home from
some bloody occupation like like
29:17
he saw in Chechnya. So it's
probably going to be a get in
29:20
get out. I think we heard that
tonight where he says he doesn't
29:22
want to hold terrain wants to
teach the government a lesson.
29:26
What that lesson is, is yet to
be to see
29:29
so get out not really gonna do
anything but man, he's got
29:33
technology, we should be very
worried about that. We need to
29:36
buy more from
29:38
Avacyn that was the sales pitch.
There's no doubt he's not over
29:42
for the Ukrainians, defense. How
does the mobilization of
29:44
reservists help
29:47
because really, what they're
gonna have to do is fight sort
29:49
of
29:50
another laugh tell why Why is he
laughing about them having to
29:53
fight
29:54
played again, for the Ukrainians
defense,
29:56
how does the mobilization of
reservists help
30:00
because really what they're
gonna have to do is fight sort
30:02
of a militia.
30:03
And I mean, what is it funny to
him? Does he think it's bull
30:06
crap? Does he think that they're
they have no chance against the
30:09
militia
30:12
insurgency. So remember, we saw
insurgencies in Iraq and
30:15
Afghanistan that we had to
fight, it's actually quite
30:18
difficult because you have
people who believe in the
30:21
defense of their country that
they've been invaded by a
30:23
country. They're very proud that
the national spirit of Ukraine
30:27
has grown since the independence
in 1991, from Russia, so you
30:31
have Russians invading and
killing Ukrainians. And so what
30:34
they're going to have to do
after they eventually get
30:36
overrun is to sort of go into
the militias and
30:39
what I think it was another
laugh tell when he said they're
30:42
going to get overrun.
30:44
You have Russians invading and
killing Ukrainians. And so what
30:47
they're gonna have to do after
they eventually get right right.
30:52
So so what is what is when he
does that? This is even better
30:55
than the first one. What they're
going to have to do when they
30:58
eventually get overrun. I mean,
does he think that's not going
31:01
to happen? Is he gleeful that it
will happen?
31:05
i These laugh tells or defect
that you caught that we're
31:10
catching a lot of them but I
there's probably more that we're
31:13
not catching I have to assume
because they really shoot by
31:15
really fast and you have to be
on your toes. But it really is a
31:19
giveaway that there's something
phony baloney about this guy and
31:22
is what he's talking about. You
don't laugh about that. Oh,
31:24
yeah, the Russians gonna kill a
million people. And so what
31:29
they're gonna have to obviously
exaggerated because those are
31:31
just little subtle laugh tales.
But really, they're telling us
31:36
over
31:36
and so what they're going to
have to do after they eventually
31:39
get overrun is to sort of go
into the militias and, and fight
31:43
a guerrilla war. And that ends
up being very, very bloody not
31:47
only for the Ukrainians, but
eventually for the Russians.
31:50
I think he's he knows is
bullcrap that none of this is
31:52
going to happen. He's talking
about guerrilla warfare. That
31:55
doesn't make any sense. Last
short clip from him.
31:58
And, Colonel, last question
here, American troops are
32:01
overseas right now. What kind of
support could they provide
32:03
Ukraine and how will they
engage? Zero?
32:07
It'll it'll be Oh. Let's easy
crack.
32:14
Let's see what that was about.
32:15
And, Colonel, last question
here. American troops are
32:18
overseas right now. What kind of
support could they provide
32:20
Ukraine and how will they
engage? Zero.
32:24
Okay, I know what that means. I
know what this tells us, because
32:27
American troops support zero
haha. Instead, we do something
32:31
called advisors. Remember that
the advisors in Syria, the
32:36
advisors we send to the advisor,
the advisors. In essence, he
32:40
said, Watch. I'll show you how
you shoot. I'll show you how you
32:43
do it Ukrainian. That's what the
advisors do. Crikey. So he knows
32:48
that. This is bullcrap. It'll
it'll
32:49
be the president, President
Biden has made it very clear
32:52
that this is not our fight. So
Ukraine is not a member of NATO.
32:57
It's never going to be a member
of NATO someday maybe it will be
33:00
a member of the EU. But it is
not our fight. It's not NATO's
33:03
fight. But it is still very,
very concerning. If you think
33:06
about it, Andrew, this part of
the world has a really bad track
33:09
record for small world wars,
turning into brushfires and
33:13
World Wars. So it's one of the
things that needs to be watched.
33:16
Because there's a lot of
historical overhang here. That's
33:19
quite scary.
33:20
Rose quite scary. Okay, good
job, go pick up the check.
33:23
She'll now over a CBS 60
minutes, they had to go a little
33:29
more intellectual because that's
their brand. And they brought in
33:33
Dimitra coolabah. Clever, who is
currently the Minister of
33:38
Foreign Affairs for Ukraine. And
he previously worked as the
33:43
deputy prime minister of Ukraine
for European and Euro Atlantic
33:48
integration. So another shill.
See what he has to say. And the
33:54
early 90s When the Soviet Union
broke up, and Ukraine became an
33:59
independent country, you gave up
your nuclear weapons, you had a
34:04
giant arsenal, I think the third
largest nuclear arsenal in the
34:08
world, you agreed to send the
nukes back to Russia. And in
34:13
return, you got security
guarantees from the United
34:16
States and from Russia. Do you
all look back on that and say,
34:22
we should not give up our
nuclear weapons? It was a
34:25
mistake. I do. Do you feel that
the United States owes you
34:33
are showing, you know whatever
mistakes were made in history.
34:38
Our current life gives all of us
excellent opportunities to
34:43
correct those mistakes. And
given the fact that we abandoned
34:48
our nuclear nuclear arsenal,
given the fact that the security
34:53
assurances that were given to us
failed, I think Some countries
35:01
should feel responsibility for
this for this and work hard on
35:07
finding the right and efficient
security guarantee for Ukraine.
35:13
Yeah, so that guy will never be
invited back. He just didn't do
35:15
a good job. Not a
35:18
couple in ended the thing is
what she heard her leading
35:21
questions. Those were never
Ukraine's nukes. It's not as
35:25
though they developed a bunch of
a bunch of capability. No, they
35:29
were Russian products and they
were Russian run by the
35:32
Russians. That wasn't you know,
it was. If they still had they
35:36
probably blow themselves up.
35:39
So now that we have this
situation, we need to scare the
35:42
American public we need to set
them up. Confusing, conflicting
35:47
messages
35:48
here in the US growing concerns
about Russian cyber attacks.
35:51
Authorities are most concerned
about the electrical grid,
35:54
communication networks,
pipelines, water facilities
35:57
banks, security officials have
been warning business leaders
36:01
and local governments.
36:03
Yeah, baby if there ever was a
time for the great reset this is
36:07
it. Who did Russia do it? Or was
it three suspected
36:11
white supremacist face up to 15
years in prison for plotting an
36:14
attack on the US power grid one
man from Ohio, Indiana and
36:18
Wisconsin have pleaded guilty to
conspiracy charges. Prosecutors
36:21
say the men were trying to
ignite a race war and plan to
36:25
use rifles to attack power
stations hoping it would lead to
36:28
a financial crisis and civil
war.
36:31
So the same report except saying
white supremacists will do it
36:35
and or was it Russians who are
going to do it cyber attacks
36:39
come on, just get just unplugged
the grid already thrown in for
36:44
but this is it's the same day
two different reports. It's,
36:51
they can't even make up their
mind.
36:53
I'd like to get a hold of that.
Find out more about that. That
36:57
here's supply chain the
warehouse beefing up the grid
37:01
into some modern form going to
change any of them shooting up
37:05
the place with long rifles. long
guns were long guns.
37:12
Now what else can this resulted?
Well, it's gonna suck real bad
37:15
everybody
37:16
another concern for Americans.
Rising prices at the supermarket
37:19
Ukraine known as Europe's
breadbasket and Russia account
37:23
for nearly 30% of the global
wheat market. The White House
37:26
says Americans should be
prepared for rising food and gas
37:30
prices.
37:31
What we're seeing as the impact
of not enough competition in the
37:34
industry, but the President has
repeatedly expressed concern
37:38
about cost for the American
people. That's one of the
37:41
reasons he continues to press
for steps with Congress
37:44
that will lower significant
costs on people's budgets.
37:47
And Russia is also a key
producer of copper and aluminum.
37:51
The war could cause more supply
chain disruptions.
37:54
Turns out they also do
fertilizer. John, I just have to
38:00
say that. The more I look at
this great reset idea, the more
38:04
I think they're making it
happen. I mean, Europe is
38:06
screwed. They're paying your
Pistoles someone just one of the
38:10
trolls just posted they're
paying a huge one euro 60 per
38:14
liter of gasoline. So there's
what three and a half liters to
38:20
a gallon I think or is it fly?
Yeah. Was it five? Let me see.
38:24
We're Norway's always been up in
that league. Because nobody
38:28
drives well, no. Why are you
looking at a play that I have a
38:34
Russian gas price clip play that
38:36
poll second.
38:41
Got it. The Russian military
buildup that's threatening
38:44
Ukraine is also driving up
global energy prices. All has
38:48
come close to $100 a barrel
which we haven't seen since
38:52
2014. And US sanctions on Russia
could push prices higher.
38:57
President Biden says defending
freedom we'll have calls but he
39:00
also wants to protect Americans
pocketbooks.
39:03
I want to limit the pain the
American people are fueling the
39:06
gas pump. This is critical.
39:09
NPRs Camila Don Minovsky joins
us to talk about how all markets
39:13
are reacting and what's ahead.
Hi, Camila. Hi, Aisha. So all
39:18
prices are already close to $100
a barrel. How much worse could
39:22
this get?
39:23
Well remember that prices were
relatively high even before this
39:27
crisis. And just the risk that a
war could affect supply is
39:32
what's already pushed prices up
to here. So if things
39:35
deteriorate, we really could see
a dramatic jump. Some analysts
39:38
think we could set new records.
And that's because Russia is a
39:42
major oil and natural gas
producer. It's in the top three
39:45
right up there with the US and
Saudi Arabia. Battles could
39:49
disrupt pipelines, sanctions
could block exports or Russia
39:53
could slash exports to Europe
strategically. Any of those
39:57
things mean supply goes down and
prices Just go up.
40:02
Yeah, so I did the math. It's
3.7 liters to the gallon times
40:09
1.6 euros. 5.9 To 5.92 euros is
$6.15. Getting there. Getting
40:24
there.
40:25
Yeah. Well, that's a we suspect
is almost hitting $6 In parts of
40:29
California as we speak. Yeah.
Was that in here? Oh, no dog
40:33
whining
40:34
does the you need to take the
dog out? Hey, what?
40:39
Oh, yes.
40:40
No. All right. Stop the war.
Stop the war, everybody. We'll
40:44
be right back. This intermetro
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40:56
Are you back? Yeah.
40:57
Okay. Everything is okay. It's
annoying. No, come on, man. It's
41:01
just a dog. I just don't like
41:02
830. So she she's good. You
shouldn't be kicking her though.
41:06
That
41:06
was not cool. Don't kick her
Don't kick. Yes, you did. I
41:09
heard it. I heard it. Dog
abuser. Okay, reset. We're going
41:15
back to the sanctions. I want to
talk about sanctions for a
41:18
second. I have three clips. I'll
go back to President Biden
41:23
warning Russia.
41:24
Today President Biden warned,
laying the groundwork to launch
41:29
a large scale incursion into
Ukraine.
41:32
This is the beginning of a
Russian invasion of Ukraine.
41:36
That's interesting. She says
incursion and the President
41:39
comes in with invasion. Just I
don't know if that's purposeful
41:42
or interesting.
41:44
It is the very poorly
coordinated
41:47
incursion into Ukraine.
41:49
This is the beginning of a
Russian invasion of Ukraine.
41:53
Let's sound like you want to say
incursion. He's made some bad
41:58
prompter gaffes in this thing,
Dale and
42:00
he's no good. No.
42:03
This is the beginning of a
Russian invasion of Ukraine.
42:06
His decision to send troops into
to Moscow back to Putin is back
42:11
breakaway regions. Recognizing
their independence has deepened
42:16
the crisis,
42:18
who in the Lord's name does
Putin think gives him the right
42:21
to declare new so called
countries?
42:25
I think that he's I don't think
this came out right. The Lord's
42:30
name does he think is the name
of the person who can tell what
42:33
deepened the crisis,
42:35
who in the Lord's name does
Putin think gives him the right
42:38
to declare new so called
countries on territory the
42:43
belong to his neighbors, this a
flagrant violation of
42:47
international law.
42:48
In response, the administration
announced sanctions against two
42:52
Russian financial firms and the
country's sovereign debt,
42:56
cutting it off from Western
financing, plus sanctions on top
42:59
Putin cronies and their family
members. European allies also
43:03
countered Germany halted action
on the Nord Stream two pipeline,
43:07
that top Putin project wouldn't
carry natural gas from Russia.
43:11
But It's unknown if the new
penalties will stop. Who has up
43:16
to 190,000 troops surrounding
Ukraine
43:19
we have 190 Now, it was 50 100
and we heard 150 and all sudden
43:25
40,000 Extra overnight 190
43:28
And today in a potentially grim
sign of things to come great
43:32
Russian Parliament authorize the
use of military force abroad.
43:36
This is the most dangerous
moment in European security for
43:41
a generation.
43:43
Despite a pledge not to get into
a shooting war with Russia. Mr.
43:47
Biden announced he is sending
new firepower to the region up
43:51
to eight fighter jets and 32
helicopters along with
43:55
approximately 800 additional US
troops that will beef up NATO's
44:00
Eastern at home some Republicans
called for tougher actions. Now,
44:06
the Biden administration has
misjudge Putin about as badly is
44:11
anyone says the world misjudged
Hitler. I want to sanctions
44:17
regime for days next week.
44:20
You gotta hear what he says
about the sanctions regime He
44:23
misjudged Hitler. I want to
sanctions regime from Hill next
44:27
week
44:28
that President Biden warned that
sanctions could also cut off
44:31
some oil supplies. Driving up
already high gas prices. Hey,
44:36
Georgia.
44:37
Vote that dick out of office.
Lady G. Lindsey Graham Carolina.
44:42
I'm sorry, dad. Oh, vote them
all out. This guy What a douche
44:46
knuckle. I want heart. I want
real sanctions on sanctions from
44:51
hell. Well, the only thing left
on the table in the sanctions
44:54
from hell is removal from the
financial payment system. That's
44:57
the only thing they've announced
in Then, of course, we won't
45:00
have any meetings in Finland.
All right,
45:02
Margaret, on the diplomatic
front, those meetings that were
45:04
supposed to take place, those
seem to be done. I mean, is
45:08
diplomacy dead?
45:09
Well, this was already a
diplomatic Hail Mary pass and
45:14
the metaphors, huh? Is diplomacy
dead Hail Mary pass.
45:19
This was already a diplomatic
Hail Mary pass. And clearly it's
45:23
not going anywhere. Vladimir
Putin had very low regard for
45:27
the idea of even talking. What
we know is that the wars already
45:30
underway, and Vladimir Putin may
be testing just how far he can
45:34
go. He is already strangling
Ukraine's economy, he is taking
45:37
bites out of their territory.
And so what happens next may
45:41
determine how far he goes. What
he knows, to clear things, no
45:46
country in the world is going to
send troops to defend his
45:48
country, and that all of these
sanctions hurt European
45:52
economies. And there's also a
bite back here at home with the
45:55
United States mean President
Biden's already dealing with
45:57
inflation at a 40 year high. And
now oil is trading at $100 a
46:01
barrel.
46:03
Sounds like we're getting the
sanctions. Just saying. Screwed.
46:08
Last sanctions clip,
46:09
the President tried to make the
case that the West is united
46:13
against Putin, any sign that
that has deterred him.
46:17
It has not deterred him, he's
willing to take this pain at
46:19
least so far. And game of where
does that lie for gas?
46:26
What do you start buying gas?
It's like, you have to say, you
46:30
know, these some of these
observers have noted, all these
46:32
elites are well, so what if the
gas goes to $8 a gallon? It
46:36
should be that anyway, because
encourages use of electrical
46:39
vehicles.
46:39
And this is all part of it. This
is exactly i It's hard for me
46:43
not to see all these
connections, the financial
46:47
system, by the way, if if you if
you throw Russia out of Swift,
46:53
doesn't that help burn a lot of
dollars, they have virtually
46:56
because they just got virtual
dollars. They don't have stacks
46:58
of suitcases, they may have some
sacks and pallets. But doesn't
47:02
that burn a lot of cash just
like well,
47:04
that no, no, I can't say that's
true. Maybe I'm just thinking
47:09
that kind of thing is swinging,
they just switched, you know,
47:11
what they're doing, which is the
the annoying part is that if any
47:15
of this is even half of what
they're telling us, they're
47:20
pushing Russia into the
direction that since the Nixon
47:23
since Nixon, opened up China,
with Kissinger, and allowed
47:29
China to become part of the
world community is doing what
47:34
they were trying to, they've
been trying to prevent, since
47:37
the end of World War Two, which
is turning Russia and China into
47:41
close buddies, Eurasia. They,
they generally don't like each
47:45
other. But we've always been
trying to keep them apart
47:48
because of the two of them
became it'd be dynamite. The
47:51
Chinese could open factories in
Russia, show them how to build
47:53
things that Russians could feed
the Chinese, the Russians could
47:57
dig Ebola gas back and forth.
They don't the two of them
47:59
combined would be a powerhouse.
So what are we up to here? What
48:03
is this? What is this trying to?
What are we accomplishing?
48:07
Great reset.
48:09
It has not deterred and he's
willing to take this pain at
48:11
least so far. And so this may be
a chess game of where does that
48:16
line get crossed? What we know
is that the administration's
48:19
argument to date has been this
time it'll be different that
48:23
sanctions yesterday usually
punitive, not preventative. This
48:26
time they're so much tougher,
because they're going after the
48:28
oligarchs at the bank and the
banks that it will determine
48:31
obviously, it didn't. But we
know President Biden has said
48:35
he's holding some Sledgehammer
sanctions in reserve to escalate
48:39
if Putin goes further,
48:41
so many people watching to see
if Putin takes that move and
48:44
takes the capital of cave. Naga
Brennan. Thank you.
48:47
It's the capital. Do you think
we'll see Putin taking the
48:49
capital of Kiev?
48:52
I have all I've heard was, is
there some shelling and jets? I
48:55
haven't heard about troops No.
48:59
gas from the President. This was
kind of just a fun little gaffe,
49:03
he made
49:03
threat Russia's making the
global peace and stability.
49:06
Yesterday, the world heard
clearly the full extent of
49:10
Vladimir Putin twisted rewrite
of history, going back more than
49:14
a century, as he waxed
eloquently, noting that, well,
49:20
I'm not going to go into but
nothing to put his last remarks
49:23
indicate any interest in
pursuing real dialogue.
49:26
So he flubbed the prompter. He
said, noting instead of nothing,
49:31
and then and then he plays it
off. Oh, well, I'm not gonna get
49:34
into that. Listen again,
49:36
going back more than a century
as he waxed eloquently noting
49:41
that well, I'm not going to go
into but nothing to put his last
49:44
remarks indicate any interest in
pursuing real dialogue.
49:49
Guys got he said no. Noting and
it was said nothing and then he
49:55
had to add live His way out of
that the best he could and then
49:58
steady went for then he said
Nothing and dead follow up with
50:01
the prompter. Yeah.
50:04
So we're really fortunate as as
a podcast we have a lot of
50:08
Russians. A lot of people who
speak all the dialects Russian
50:12
Ukrainian sir Jean has been in
constant contact. If you ask her
50:16
genius who's lying says they're
all lying. It's all it's all
50:20
crap. The Russians are very you
know very skeptical of their own
50:24
government is cynical since
cynical. That's the right word
50:27
since the Russian Revolution and
rightly so. Now I if you have
50:32
any other clips, let's play them
because then I have
50:34
to I got the I got the NPR run.
Good, good. Good. Let's
50:37
do those. Just one bit. Notice
how jacked up I am good, good.
50:40
Good. Oh, good. Yeah. War is
good for
50:43
podcasting. By the way, my
mother used to say Good, good,
50:46
good. Oh, really? So it's
triggering for you. Yes, very
50:49
triggering. It's upsetting.
Okay. All right. Let's go
50:52
Ukraine update Wednesday. One.
50:54
The White House says the request
by Ukrainian separatists for
50:58
Russian military assistance in
the face of supposed aggression
51:02
by Ukraine's government is the
sort of false flag operation The
51:06
West has been warning about,
basically a pretext for invasion
51:09
on Russia's part. US also
announced a the imposition of
51:13
further sanctions and the
movement of US troops and
51:15
military equipment to support
NATO's eastern flank. Pentagon
51:18
spokesman John Kirby sang today
only Russian President Vladimir
51:22
Putin knows what happens next
51:23
Russian forces continue to
assemble closer to the border
51:29
and put themselves in an
advanced stage of readiness to
51:35
act to conduct military action
in Ukraine again, at virtually
51:42
any time now.
51:43
The Pentagon is estimated
upwards of 190,000 Russian
51:46
troops on the border with
Ukraine 80% of whom it estimates
51:50
are now combat ready. Okay.
51:55
I don't know what there's
something there. I'm not sure
51:58
what it is anymore. Good play.
Part Two.
52:00
Ukraine, meanwhile, has declared
a state of emergency as Russian
52:02
forces are poised to enter the
country's Eastern breakaway
52:05
provinces as what Russian
President Vladimir Putin has
52:08
called peacekeepers amperes.
Eleanor Beardsley is in eastern
52:12
Ukraine
52:12
after President Vladimir Putin's
angry speech Monday many
52:16
Ukrainians believe Russian
troops will not stop at the
52:18
separatists occupied
territories, but move to take
52:21
the entire provinces of Donetsk
and Luhansk. Several 100
52:25
residents have gathered here in
the Donetsk city of Kramatorsk.
52:29
To show unity and buttress each
other amidst the uncertainty to
52:33
the south people in the Azov Sea
town of Mariupol. sang their
52:37
national anthem draped in
Ukrainian flags. Most Ukrainians
52:44
are expressing confidence in
their army, which analysts say
52:48
is much better trained and
equipped than in 2014, when
52:51
Russian backed separatists
started the war,
52:54
it's interesting the amount of
of church hymns and songs in
52:59
these reports two or three this
this show alone, you know,
53:05
whether or not you mentioned it,
I wouldn't know what that is. I
53:07
mean, that's, you know, that the
show there. Back there, but
53:11
there's a reason there's a
reason they bring those things
53:13
into the report.
53:15
You know, through that advance,
53:17
Oops, hold on a second. Breaking
news, John, breaking news. Now,
53:22
just like there's never a war on
Wednesday, the United States
53:27
it's been it's been said has
never ever attacked a country
53:30
that has McDonald's in it. We've
heard this before, correct?
53:35
Yeah. McDonald's has just closed
operations of all MC. Oh, their
53:40
restaurants in Ukraine?
53:42
Oh, uh huh.
53:46
And Chernobyl has fallen. I'm
getting live live reports.
53:50
The beautiful. Chernobyl has
fallen. That's a good one. It's
53:53
a good one. Chernobyl has
fallen. Okay, so I have two, two
53:59
clips to go by two clips from
Putin speech each about two
54:06
minutes in length. And I think
they're worth listening to
54:09
because if anything, his
speeches have not been really
54:13
disgust. You know, they talk
they pick out little bits and
54:16
say, Oh, he's talking about
this. He's talking about that.
54:20
But I found even the translation
was decent. I double checked it
54:23
made sure it was pretty much on
the mark. And he starts off is
54:27
this was like an I think, what
do you do like an hour, an hour
54:29
and a half of
54:30
the guy is what he gets up to he
just goes he
54:33
goes forever. But it's
interesting to listen to him as
54:37
he gives us a historical
perspective of Ukraine, which is
54:42
his, but have a listen in
54:44
front once again. Now we'd like
to underscore that Ukraine is
54:47
not just a neighbor, neighboring
country to us. It is an inherent
54:51
part of our own history,
culture, spiritual space. They
54:56
are our comrades. It relatives.
Yes. Not only colleagues,
55:01
France, but also our family,
people, we have blood and Family
55:08
Ties where is the USA, since
ancient times, people from
55:13
ancient Southwestern Russian
lands for a cold themselves that
55:17
were calling themselves sim,
that's Russians and Orthodox.
55:21
That was not happening until
17th century when part of this
55:24
territories, rejoined the
Russian Empire, the Russian
55:28
state and operate that it seems
that we know all about this,
55:32
that we are talking about,
mysticism, facts that everyone
55:36
knows, but at the same time, we
need to have an understanding of
55:40
what is happening today to
explain motives and aims that
55:44
Russia has, we need to say a
couple of words about the
55:48
history of this matter.
definitional Stokes, I would
55:52
like to start by saying that the
modern Ukraine is completely was
55:56
completely created by Russia. To
be more exact by Bolshevist,
56:01
partially communist Russia, this
process has started almost
56:05
immediately after the 1917
revolution. Liam he will and
56:09
planning and his group of
supporters did it in a rough
56:16
way. We talked about Russia,
they were alienating your folks
56:20
in the parts of historical
territories of Russia, millions
56:25
and millions of people who live
there. Obviously, no one asked
56:29
anything. Then before the Great
Patriotic War, and operate it,
56:36
Stalin added to the USSR in
Hungary, handed over to Ukraine,
56:43
some lands that belong to Poland
and Hungary. And as a
56:46
compensation, German stick to
the Stalin game, give some
56:51
attention, Jerome glands to
follow him on top and the 1960s
56:55
crucial decided to take Crimea
away from Russia and also gave
56:59
it to Ukraine. That's how the
territory of the Soviet Ukraine
57:03
was foreign.
57:06
Sounds historically? Pretty
correct to me.
57:10
Yeah, it leaves a few things
out, like the starvation policy
57:13
of Stalin toward that area, the
DOM boss where they kill
57:16
something like six is a big was
a Holocaust. Six plus million.
57:19
Yeah,
57:19
no, he actually our dad, he did
mention that in the whole speech
57:25
was about it specifically that
Stalin starved the people to
57:27
death.
57:29
No, well, yeah, that's pretty
much the summary. Yeah. So
57:32
I think he kind of got that.
It's just so it's just so
57:36
interesting. That you mean, the
stuff he's saying is, you know,
57:41
it's like, okay, you know, this,
this this? I'm sorry, let me put
57:44
it this way. I'm really tired
when I see news models. And I'll
57:50
put Tucker Carlson as as a very
cute news model, saying,
57:55
Americans can't find Ukraine on
a map. Alright, but I'd like to
58:01
counter that narrative.
google.com, Ukraine, my app,
58:07
come on. People are waiting.
People are not that stupid
58:12
anymore. They make Americans,
our very own American news media
58:16
makes us sound like we're
dummies, but we can't it's just
58:19
it's such a trope can't find
Ukraine on a map of our country.
58:22
You can't find any man. Yeah, I
can't I just go to Google and
58:26
type in Ukraine, and it shows me
a map, you dance. It's just and
58:31
we're learning very, very
quickly. Now, the second clip of
58:34
Putin pisses me off, you know,
pisses me off.
58:39
There are some I have to say you
I defend your position. Thank
58:43
you. But I have to say there are
some people that just don't seem
58:47
because they asked me a
question. And I just do a Google
58:49
search and send them to search.
And, and they always go, Yeah, I
58:53
guess I could have done this.
58:55
Let me Google that for you. Does
that still exist that website?
58:59
Remember that? Yeah,
59:00
let me Yeah, but it's might as
well exist for
59:04
it does. Let me Google that for
you. And you can send a link.
59:07
Yeah. Well, you can do that.
Anyway. I mean, I sent if you
59:11
take
59:11
the view, but it sends you an
insulting it sends you an
59:13
insulting page that says, Oh, I
Google it for you, Dick.
59:17
Basically,
59:18
already. Yeah, that was that's a
bit much.
59:20
Oh, not at all. It's great.
Alright, so now some mods. And
59:24
by the way, I didn't know that
Khrushchev. The Khrushchev gave
59:28
Crimea to Ukraine. Yes. Yes,
59:30
he did. We talked about it
before it's been discussed on
59:32
the show.
59:33
Well, I'd certainly forgot. In
the 60s. This is all of this is
59:38
pretty recent history. I mean,
you and I both were in in Russia
59:42
pre the David Hasselhoff
bringing down the wall. You
59:46
know, I just true I lived in, in
Europe during some of this. I
59:50
mean, even the Chernobyl
accident, just all these things
59:54
it's been going on. It's pretty
recent history. And now Putin
1:00:00
talks about what the real
problem is. And the way I
1:00:03
understand it. You heard in an
earlier report from one of those
1:00:06
shills that, in that, basically,
Western Ukraine is where all the
1:00:10
Nazis were, and possibly still
are. In fact, John McCain had
1:00:16
his arms around a couple of Neo
Nazis, and the East is dead. And
1:00:20
so it's always been a strife
between the Nazis in the West
1:00:23
and the Russians in the east, or
people who consider themselves
1:00:28
Russian, or whatever. I mean,
this is this is the problem with
1:00:30
these with these borders and
fuzzy understanding and people
1:00:34
showing maps from different
eras. But he he's very clear
1:00:38
about what happened in Ukraine
and why he's upset.
1:00:42
The whole idea of the so called
Pro Western civilizational
1:00:46
choice of the Ukrainian
democratic power was and is
1:00:50
still not in creating better
conditions for the good of the
1:00:54
people. But the Bible does not
get your politicians to serve
1:00:59
geopolitical adversaries with
Russia to save billions of
1:01:02
dollars they stole from the
Ukrainians, and hidden by all
1:01:05
the guards in the accounts and
Western banks. Some financial
1:01:11
groups isn't actually at first,
they based on radicals and
1:01:16
nationalists and others, but
they were saying for good
1:01:19
friendly relations with Russia
for cultural and language,
1:01:24
versatility. And they were
coming to power using the boats
1:01:28
of the people who really wanted
to see it happen, including the
1:01:31
people from the southwest. But
that's really we're assuming
1:01:34
office upper getting high
positions. They were between
1:01:38
their people who elected them
through voters. And they
1:01:42
followed the radical ideas in
various policies. Sometimes they
1:01:46
were even with the ship.
punishing people who wanted to
1:01:52
cooperate with Russia wanted to
keep both languages viable. And
1:01:56
those people who support them
moderate views who are used to
1:02:00
trust the power, unlike
radicals, they would never be
1:02:04
aggressive to use unlawful
means. Ugly, but radical is
1:02:09
becoming more and more brazen,
there are claims worth becoming
1:02:13
bigger and bigger. So they have
no problem with you. But they do
1:02:18
have some influence the weak
power that was weakened by the
1:02:23
virus of corruption because they
need to be replacing cultural,
1:02:28
economic social interests of the
people actual sovereignty of
1:02:32
Ukraine tries to be collations
on nationalist grounds, stable
1:02:38
that statehood hasn't been built
in Ukraine, we put on the
1:02:42
political electoral procedures
serve just as a screen
1:02:47
resolution to divide power and
assets between all the garden
1:02:53
plants corruption problem is a
problem to a lot of countries,
1:02:57
including Russia, and Ukraine. I
saw bichara has become a thing
1:03:02
of its own,
1:03:04
doesn't really do a good job of
that or loses something and
1:03:07
translate. Well, what he's
saying is the oligarchs, you
1:03:11
think that Russia is filled with
oligarchs, now the oligarchs in
1:03:14
Ukraine stole the money stole
everything, it's in western
1:03:17
banks. They hooked up their
corrupt partners who, who got
1:03:21
them into office, he's talking
about Hunter Biden, among other
1:03:24
things, you know, they all got
paid handsomely. And it's been
1:03:27
it's been a complete shit show.
In Ukraine. I think that's true.
1:03:32
I don't have a translated
version, but a Ukrainian
1:03:35
parliament member, Ilya Kiwa is
calling on Russia and the
1:03:39
Russian army to liberate Ukraine
from Western occupation. Ukraine
1:03:42
is drenched in Nazi ism and we
need help. He is sure that
1:03:47
Ukrainians Bella Russians and
Russians are one people one
1:03:49
family that will come a day when
they will all be together again.
1:03:53
But purely from the capture of
Western banks and interest
1:03:58
that's that's true. Should every
country's is it But Ukraine is
1:04:02
weak. And and we put in all
these shills to. He's making
1:04:09
points that the Russian people I
think would agree with.
1:04:13
Well, there's an interesting
little thing you hear on NPR and
1:04:16
PBS and some of these other
places where the where the
1:04:19
Russian people are about to
revolt because they hate Putin.
1:04:22
Oh, yeah. You're seeing just the
opposite. He sensibly he goes
1:04:26
out there and he talks common
sense. They all agree with it.
1:04:30
There's no counter argument
because it's not allowed. And,
1:04:36
but it's not that, you know, the
Russians aren't cynical in their
1:04:39
own way. And they could probably
think otherwise, but they seem
1:04:43
to agree with him. Yeah.
1:04:49
You gotta wonder. I mean, this
is so good for. First of all,
1:04:54
this is great for CNN. You got
to wonder if Malone, not Dr.
1:04:58
Malone, but John Malone is he
was John Malone, he wasn't he
1:05:01
wasn't in on this thinking, you
know, this could be another
1:05:04
bonanza. This is how CNN came.
1:05:08
This is the only time CNN does
well. Right and
1:05:11
he but he kicked all the idiots
out. I mean, Don Lemon still
1:05:14
there, the key kicked out and
what
1:05:17
isn't kicked them all out?
1:05:19
No, please.
1:05:20
Oh see. Stelter still there
there's a lot of
1:05:24
but you got to have some color.
1:05:26
Those guys are gonna be gone.
1:05:28
You gotta have some color in the
show. So if I and I'm a believer
1:05:32
in
1:05:32
a trim the fat Yeah,
1:05:34
yeah, there you go. Yeah, I'm a
believer in the great reset. Not
1:05:39
that I want it to happen. But I
believe that these Win win money
1:05:41
people bankers talk about this
stuff. And they go around Yap in
1:05:45
it and have symposia and they
think it's all great. And the
1:05:48
cyber pandemic is coming the
Opticon. And, and you're not
1:05:52
going to have anything and
central bank, digital currency
1:05:55
and all these, all these. I
mean, hold on. In fact, let me
1:06:01
play you a great reset clip.
What country would you say is
1:06:06
the closest to being under total
Chinese like control at this
1:06:09
moment in time, China, and after
China?
1:06:14
Of the will India has gone into
digital currency. That's always
1:06:19
a possibility. Who else would it
I don't know? How about Canada?
1:06:24
Oh, yeah, Canada,
1:06:25
I think Canada kind of shows it
they've, they're freezing
1:06:29
people's money. They are
persecuting them and prosecuting
1:06:33
them for protesting. The
horrible the Prime Minister is
1:06:38
calling them horrible things
that we're talking about the
1:06:40
truckers and protesters. And
then the Canadian Bankers
1:06:44
Association comes out with
little promo clip they are so
1:06:46
excited. This is going to change
everything. It's gonna be great
1:06:49
to be Canada Navion.
1:06:50
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revolutionary innovation that
1:06:54
will transform the way Canadians
authenticate themselves online
1:06:57
and protect their identity.
digital ID. All of us are living
1:07:01
in a digital world. But we're
tethered to an analog model of
1:07:04
how we identify ourselves.
Memorizing countless online
1:07:07
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1:07:10
and more. digital ID is a way
for Canadians to identify
1:07:13
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1:07:16
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1:07:30
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1:07:34
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1:07:37
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1:07:41
would unlock countless
opportunities for Canadians to
1:07:43
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1:07:48
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1:07:51
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way to bank sign up for
1:07:55
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or health cards, shop, travel,
1:07:59
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perfectly situated to help lead
1:08:03
the creation of a federated
digital ID system between
1:08:06
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sector. The World Economic Forum
1:08:09
agrees that banks and financial
institutions should lead the
1:08:13
path forward for digital ID.
Banks are highly regulated and
1:08:16
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and privacy technology. And we
1:08:21
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1:08:33
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1:08:36
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their ID is protected at all
1:08:40
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approach can also significantly
1:08:44
reduce fraud, save taxpayer
money, improve regulatory
1:08:47
compliance and make it easier to
do business as an owner and as a
1:08:51
consumer. In fact, the Canadian
Bankers Association just
1:08:55
launched a white paper with our
recommendations on how to move
1:08:58
forward with the federated
digital ID framework federated
1:09:01
for you to read it to learn
more.
1:09:03
Yeah, SETI versus money.
1:09:06
Mm hmm. So what is this idea? He
talks about bitching and moaning
1:09:10
about car he says cards early in
that presentation is a bad thing
1:09:14
because you had all these cards
because too many cars. He has to
1:09:18
I'll tell you what's
1:09:19
wrong in shipping. You are You
are the main progenitor of the
1:09:22
cards going into the digital ID.
How many times have you not
1:09:25
complained about some old lady
who doesn't know she can stick
1:09:28
her credit card in the machine
before the cashier is done
1:09:32
bringing up all the items. This
is we need these old people,
1:09:35
these annoying old people who
don't know what the hell's going
1:09:37
on to we need to fix them with a
digital ID. Then of course,
1:09:42
she'll be too slow for you. So
yes, you're right, Chip. This is
1:09:48
about being chipped the Bank of
England,
1:09:51
which means you can gouge a chip
out of somebody.
1:09:54
Oh, yes. Okay. Nice. All right.
All right. All right, the Bank
1:09:59
of England specifically Tom
Martin.
1:10:02
This whole thing, by the way is
so stupid.
1:10:05
Wait, it gets better. Tom
Martin, director of the Bank of
1:10:09
England, during a conference
last Monday said, programming
1:10:14
could become a key feature of
any future central bank digital
1:10:17
currency in which money will be
programmed to be released only
1:10:21
when something happened. He said
you introduce programmability
1:10:27
what happens if one participates
in a transaction that puts a
1:10:30
restriction on the future use of
money? There could be some
1:10:32
socially beneficial outcomes
from that preventing activity,
1:10:36
which is seem to be socially
harmful in some way. So they're
1:10:43
not in sync yet with a digital
ID but they have the right idea.
1:10:47
Programmable Money, money that
the government gives you that
1:10:50
expires or money that cannot be
spent on
1:10:52
like the Yeah, well, that the
exploration money is not is not
1:10:58
new. No, not at all. went to
South Africa back in the
1:11:02
freakout when that was, and I
was given some some money I get
1:11:06
given a bunch of money to spend
it expired.
1:11:10
Money expired. I heard sir gene
talking on the show he does with
1:11:15
Darren. And, and gene, which is
interesting. He says he's he's
1:11:20
hoarding cash, he believes the
cash will be important. And he
1:11:23
said until of course, they start
putting RFID into the bank
1:11:27
notes, and then let them expire
to it's not just an online
1:11:33
thing. I think I think this is
really the plan. I mean, listen,
1:11:37
it's the Canadian Banking
Association. And they're talking
1:11:39
about the World Economic Forum
world, we're gonna form
1:11:41
things pretty good idea. Anybody
who mentions that is suspect.
1:11:45
Well, how about the Canadian
Bankers? They're suspect
1:11:49
suspect. I did look into the
claim that Klaus Schwab made
1:11:56
that Putin was a was a global
Young Global Leader. This is not
1:12:03
even really technically
possible. The qualification for
1:12:08
a young global leader of the
World Economic Forum you have to
1:12:10
be 38 or younger when admitted
1:12:13
this is supposed to be a long
time ago that he was a member
1:12:17
well, so that would mean that he
was under 38 He was still in the
1:12:20
KGB in the in the USSR in the
1990s I don't think he's in the
1:12:26
program.
1:12:29
I Punam You're gonna make me
look it up.
1:12:33
Well, Schwab is
1:12:35
what Schwab is let's face it old
farts full of shit. Yeah.
1:12:39
Dangerous, dangerously
1:12:40
full of shit. Yeah. I think that
they're closing in all the
1:12:46
pieces we've come on. We're kind
of accustomed to QR codes, at
1:12:51
least the unwashed masses.
1:12:54
You know who else looks like a
sit besides the head of the dead
1:12:58
Economic Forum operation? Soros
for God's
1:13:02
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
But I don't think old man Soros
1:13:05
is doing stuff anymore. This is
all Alexander his son who's on
1:13:09
the World Economic Forum Board.
So that I think the baton has
1:13:12
kind of been passed. I think
1:13:16
maybe but you know, during this
era, this little skirmish we see
1:13:20
with Russia and Ukraine. The
Russian rubles fallen like a
1:13:24
rock and as soon as I see some
major currency move, I think
1:13:27
Soros has got he's got his house
in it. He's the guys with this
1:13:31
whole thing. He would
1:13:32
make the bet he would make the
bet for sure. For sure. Cool,
1:13:38
man. So exciting. Good time to
be a podcaster
1:13:43
so it's always a good time to be
a podcaster in the news media is
1:13:46
not doing its work. Picked up a
pretty says following orders
1:13:50
from Ned Price of all people
1:13:53
picked up a cool clip from the
UK Parliament. Where the ESG and
1:14:00
social environmental social
governance is continues to stop
1:14:05
people's freedoms, freedoms from
sending dick pics.
1:14:10
In 10 young women in this
country have received an
1:14:14
unsolicited naked image of a
man's genitals. Use has
1:14:20
absolutely no place in our
society. Will my Right
1:14:25
Honourable friend, please make
sure that this has made a sex
1:14:28
offense in the online safety
bill. Minister.
1:14:34
I want to thank my Right
Honourable friend for her
1:14:37
consistent championing of this
disgusting form of abuse against
1:14:42
women and girls. I can do more
than refer to my router of a
1:14:45
friend, the prime minister, who
is sitting behind me has himself
1:14:48
permitted to introducing cyber
flashing as an offense as soon
1:14:53
as possible.
1:14:54
Yes, cyber flashing
1:14:58
let's get this straight So some
guys some jokers let's face
1:15:04
react. How about a 17 year old
boy? or 16 or 15? The kid and
1:15:09
good boy thinks the giggler. Mm
hmm. You know, they're giggling
1:15:13
and they do this. Listen to this
send it to Jane. She's like a
1:15:18
really uptight listener this to
see what happens. We can see her
1:15:22
Oh, she's over there. Stand over
the corner by the school. Senate
1:15:25
now. Okay. On her phone. Oh,
look at her face. Oh,
1:15:31
yeah, exactly. Exactly.
1:15:41
It'll be a drone from the sky.
Yeah, that'd be best, don't you
1:15:44
think?
1:15:47
No, I'd put down your phone.
1:15:49
Yeah, let's see it would be like
1:15:59
flies off into the distance to
report you to authorities. If we
1:16:05
can just stay with genitals for
a moment, we had a very
1:16:07
disturbing report two shows ago
about which we had a couple of
1:16:10
doctors Great. At least one
doctor used the unbecoming term
1:16:15
for penis which is Dick and
talked about a syndrome called
1:16:19
COVID. Dick, which is just rude.
And it's coming. Well first of
1:16:23
all, I wanted to mention it so
far, I've not been able to try
1:16:26
the as if we're sick here. So
there's there's there was no,
1:16:30
there's no COVID going on. No
COVID lovemaking. And it's
1:16:33
probably better because there's
a new term that's been
1:16:36
introduced as a vaccine adverse
event reaction. And it has a
1:16:43
term that you will you will find
disturbing. But again, these are
1:16:46
doctors
1:16:47
it's like the issue of contact
between sexual contract between
1:16:51
men and women and now they've
come out with a with a new
1:16:54
syndrome called Winter vagina.
Women
1:16:59
know welcome right back with Dr.
Lee merit. Wow. I'm Kate Deli.
1:17:04
Your guest, Dr. Mary, I can we
can't let winter vagina go. I
1:17:08
mean, really? What in the hell?
You really need to comment on
1:17:12
this winter vagina.
1:17:14
What is making again, they're
they're making up diseases to
1:17:17
explain what they're seeing as a
consequence of these damaging
1:17:20
vaccines. So a man takes a takes
a vaccine, and his wife gets a
1:17:25
vaginal outbreak of a virus or a
rash or something. It's painful.
1:17:29
And now it's winter vagina.
Another another example. Yeah,
1:17:32
there it is. Cold weather
because it's unbelievable. There
1:17:39
you go.
1:17:41
Well, dude, wish I'd known in
advance you're going to go into
1:17:43
solder sick direction because
there's like one of the
1:17:45
Olympians had Yes, it was in
penis.
1:17:48
Yeah, I know. It wasn't quite
the same thing. No, but it was
1:17:53
just but but this this is fell
off. Be ready for you ready for
1:17:57
this new term? I'd read you from
Euro weekly. French number one
1:18:03
gal Manfield. He is the is the
25th best tennis player in the
1:18:09
world. I think number one in
France withdraws from Davis Cup,
1:18:14
citing a health glitch.
Following the COVID vaccine.
1:18:20
Ooh, this is dynamite.
1:18:23
Health glitch. Glitch.
1:18:25
I love it.
1:18:26
Oh, yeah. As a show title.
1:18:29
Not just the show title. It
shows that it's because a glitch
1:18:34
is typically related to
technology. Oh, boom. Yeah. So
1:18:42
and the guy says I'm writing on
Twitter, the 35 year old said
1:18:48
Hello everyone. I want to give
you some news. Following my
1:18:51
recent withdrawals from
tournaments. I suffered a small
1:18:54
health glitch following my third
dose of vaccine. On the advice
1:18:58
of my doctor I decided to take
some rest. So unfortunately, I
1:19:00
will not be able to play the
Davis Cup next week hope to
1:19:03
build return in the United
States. The world number 25, who
1:19:07
has not played for over three
weeks opened up further about
1:19:09
his announcement after receiving
hateful comments calling him an
1:19:12
anti Vaxxer despite receiving
three doses of the mRNA vaccine.
1:19:19
See how evil the shit is? is
even. Just a couple other things
1:19:25
going on with with your health.
CDC is now sending out alerts
1:19:30
that you may get a false
positive if you've been
1:19:33
vaccinated on a sexually
transmitted disease test.
1:19:39
Syphilis, rickets, but also
tuberculosis. These are all
1:19:45
things that can happen because
you accepted the vaccine into
1:19:50
your life. Don't be worried you
don't have syphilis. It's just
1:19:53
the vaccine doing its work. US
life insurers as expected making
1:19:59
a large number of COVID-19 death
benefit payouts last year.
1:20:03
They're seeing surprisingly high
cases of death. It's just
1:20:09
another number that will be
disputed. But I don't know if
1:20:13
you've noticed, but we picked it
up right away with Dr. Scott
1:20:15
Gottlieb. The CDC is being
thrown not just under the bus
1:20:20
under the train under the cruise
ship under everything. They're
1:20:23
going to be blamed while
everyone's focusing on Russia.
1:20:27
The news comes out well, the CDC
they didn't publish all of the
1:20:30
information. They lied to us
they withheld stuff now we need
1:20:35
a new organization. We need to
get rid of this. It's all these
1:20:38
and it's probably Trump's
appointees. New York Times is
1:20:46
even all in on on this.
1:20:48
There was a German reported the
German insurers have come up
1:20:52
with a they've made the
announcement that the vaccine
1:20:56
damages that they've had to pay
out their health system is what
1:21:00
is like 10x or 1,000x. More than
the numbers indicating they're
1:21:05
irked about it. I don't have a
clip. I do have some Alma
1:21:10
chronic hep C we want to play
them before we go to the break.
1:21:12
Well, I will finish out COVID
Before we go to the break, so
1:21:15
let's let's happen.
1:21:17
Really. Yeah, I think so.
Stretching it but okay, well,
1:21:22
okay.
1:21:23
Why don't you run the show? Tell
me what you'd like to do.
1:21:25
You'd like to go to the break
and then do COVID. But Well,
1:21:29
then let's not do any more COVID
Let's go to the brain. And the
1:21:32
reason I say this because we are
about an hour and a half in one
1:21:36
hour
1:21:37
and 22 minutes, an hour and 22
minutes, we usually go to about
1:21:41
130
1:21:42
And I don't think we can get
these COVID clips in because I
1:21:44
got one in here. That's really a
DS a lot of discussion.
1:21:48
Then let me thank you for your
courage and say in the morning
1:21:50
to you the man who put the C in
the COVID clips after the break.
1:21:54
Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. John
C. Devorah.
1:21:58
It also teases the break due to
the graffiti or subsequent word
1:22:05
games and nights out there.
1:22:07
Good job. I like that. Very good
boy. On the air. Fantastic.
1:22:14
That's right in the morning to
the trolls and the troll room
1:22:16
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want to count you hands up. All
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right, let me see how many do we
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What? Yes, sir. You know why?
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That's
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24 hour stream which has tons of
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a podcast Almost
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200 Almost 250 over the previous
record, but
1:23:07
we're at war, John. Yes, we did
it boys. We got we got the
1:23:13
trolls up to over 3000
1:23:16
You can get we can quit now.
Yeah, by the way. I don't want
1:23:19
to interrupt your train of
thought and that because we got
1:23:21
to go look at the art and arrest
but I had to do this. I do have
1:23:25
to mention this effort today.
1:23:27
Sure. Why don't you do it now.
1:23:29
Thank you. So the Zephyr today
if you're on the Zephyr of
1:23:34
train, anywhere going up to
Sacramento and beyond. I don't
1:23:37
know how long this is gonna last
but I would get and check this
1:23:39
out. Instead of having to two
engines at the front of this
1:23:44
today's Zephyr there were four
engines, which does ever doesn't
1:23:49
need four engines. Not these
guys. It had four inches there
1:23:53
were two of the regular Zephyr
engines. And then there were two
1:23:56
commemorative engines that were
all dolled up. They were quite
1:24:01
the thing to see believe me
really? Yeah, they're all
1:24:05
painted fancy was like some sort
of a, I don't know what the
1:24:08
point of was or what they're
going to celebrate. But these
1:24:11
two additional engines are gonna
be obviously dropped off
1:24:14
someplace for some reason. Not
sure.
1:24:17
Where else ladies and gentlemen,
can you get a sexy Zephyr report
1:24:21
like that? Oh my god. I'm gonna
hit you right back. Tina and I
1:24:30
are saving up next year. If we
can travel if the if the world
1:24:35
is still here with us. They have
revamped the Orient Express.
1:24:40
Yeah, I heard this oh my god,
you
1:24:43
can be on the mailing list for
so I've seen what the
1:24:47
rupt tastes like it's like a
Michelin dinners and we're gonna
1:24:51
we're if we can afford it at
that time because it's crazy
1:24:53
expensive. We're going to you
know, get the clothes you know,
1:24:56
we're gonna do the whole like, I
want a smoking jacket. I want to
1:24:59
talk sito gonna dance in the
dancing car. It's I mean,
1:25:03
that's, I'm becoming a foamer
1:25:08
Well, I was looking at that
diskette there's my attraction
1:25:12
to that it's not really that
long of a close it's two days
1:25:15
overnight. Yeah a couple
overnights and then you and you
1:25:19
don't even stay in the train you
stay at different hotel.
1:25:21
No, no, you sleep in the train.
What are you talking about?
1:25:24
And I've looked at this thing I
think they take they take you
1:25:26
off the train. John,
1:25:27
I've seen the pictures of the of
the rooms. Well, you're on.
1:25:33
You're on the poor people's
mailing list.
1:25:36
I just these are first class
hotels. Compared my idea is to
1:25:42
take the Vladivostok to Moscow
TransSiberian
1:25:46
Yes, as soon as possible please.
1:25:51
That to me looks like a
1:25:53
great idea. Great idea. Go for
it. Bring your podcast rig.
1:25:59
Yeah, well, there's that so
1:26:00
you can join the trolls a troll
room.io Please do or you can
1:26:05
surf along with us with the the
true fediverse Not that Canadian
1:26:09
banking federated crappy that
we're talking about the
1:26:12
fediverse is our Mastodon server
part of the massive Mastodon
1:26:15
federated network of servers.
There's no algos, but man, does
1:26:18
it work well when you just want
to chat with people and have a
1:26:20
good time it keeps everything in
check. You can follow Jhansi
1:26:24
Dvorak at no agenda social calm
and Adam at no agenda social
1:26:27
calm. And it's been good to say
it's such a high signal to noise
1:26:32
and we appreciate Aaron are for,
for running that for us, which
1:26:38
takes actual effort and time.
And we thank the mastermind for
1:26:44
the artwork for episode 1427. We
titled that one seat warmer, and
1:26:50
we actually looked quite a bit
at the art and when this one
1:26:54
once we looked at this one a
little closer. We were quite
1:26:57
happy with it. This is the the
puppet hand which is Obama's
1:27:03
face. Once you look at it and
the puppets hand is jangling
1:27:08
strings with Biden, Putin.
Kamala Harris Greta Greta and
1:27:17
the M five M and Vicki Vicki
Nuland. We thought it was pretty
1:27:23
good. I mean, it was a nice
piece.
1:27:25
I thought it was I couldn't
believe that because mastermind
1:27:28
has not submitted a lot
1:27:30
No Yeah, we actually had to
double check and make sure Yeah,
1:27:32
we were waiting for comics for
Blogger to told us it was
1:27:35
stolen.
1:27:36
Yeah, but that never happened. I
didn't know so within five
1:27:42
minutes of it being posted
1:27:43
you know that's how it works.
1:27:46
And so that never came up so
okay good work is really a
1:27:49
dynamite piece Great piece
there's a lot of nice pieces
1:27:52
that but there's a bunch of
these debt Queen is Dead pieces
1:27:56
and not good we're not playing
that stuff under any
1:28:00
circumstances sick.
1:28:01
We like to Taunton Neal Tata
nail had one it was networks who
1:28:08
did a ton to nails works
1:28:10
had some nice pieces a lot of
them actually
1:28:14
good things in here trying to
think what else was there? Biden
1:28:21
with a little green was it Biden
or with a little green men? I
1:28:25
did that there's your there's
your Biden a lot of Queens stuff
1:28:30
somebody
1:28:30
sent me like a bucket. I gotta
get their letter out. And thank
1:28:33
him. They sent me so many of
those. I did that stickers. Mm
1:28:37
hmm. Like 1000s of them yeah.
I'll never get them all posted.
1:28:45
I'm not the only one posting
them I see did I see him all
1:28:48
over the place on Don guest
pumps?
1:28:52
Did we also look at NES works is
the new look of America I'm
1:28:55
think we looked at that too.
It's on this page. Yeah. Can't
1:28:59
can Canadian flag with Chinese?
I know on all those would have
1:29:05
been acceptable but when someone
comes in with just such a killer
1:29:08
piece.
1:29:10
Well, I was like in the other
puppet thing which was done by I
1:29:15
thought was good, which was also
done by NES worse which is the M
1:29:18
five M party puppet master so
1:29:20
did you put to use that in the
newsletter if I'm gonna use that
1:29:22
for now?
1:29:22
I forgot I'd use this. I use the
one I use in the newsletter.
1:29:27
So there's three animals the
puppet there is controlling the
1:29:30
donkey the elephant and the
bull.
1:29:32
Buffalo buffalo what's the
buffalo independent? Whatever it
1:29:35
is. Oh,
1:29:35
libertarian. That it?
1:29:37
Maybe? I don't know.
1:29:39
The libertarians don't have to
have an animal. What is that?
1:29:42
Stupid animals. Why wouldn't you
have the ego? Why wouldn't you
1:29:45
use something cool donkey like
elephants but
1:29:51
I also like to transport is
versus the deception a deception
1:29:55
a cons by? By tree style. You
got that? That giant
1:30:02
transformers truck. Yeah, that
was good. I was gonna use that
1:30:06
in a newsletter. It looked at
tree styles History of Art is
1:30:11
all he does is that one piece so
and so I have to say,
1:30:18
I don't know, there was just a
lot of stuff you the artists are
1:30:21
kicking ass. It's one of the
three T's of the time, talent
1:30:24
and treasure, which we
appreciate so much, because this
1:30:26
is a show that has no listeners,
no audience, we have trolls, and
1:30:30
we have producers, and sometimes
trolls can be producers and the
1:30:34
other way around. And we really
appreciate the work that that
1:30:39
all the artists did. Of course,
we also appreciate the work of
1:30:43
Dred Scott who puts those into
the podcasting 2.0 Cloud
1:30:47
chapters so you can see all of
the artwork that we were talking
1:30:50
about or you can go to no agenda
Art Generator, calm, if you so
1:30:53
wish. I also want to thank the
clip custodian this morning,
1:30:56
because he did. He went to bed
and woke up really early to get
1:31:00
a couple of the of the current.
We're at war Russia clips, which
1:31:05
is good. I really appreciated
that. And if you'd like to see
1:31:08
any of the new features and if
you'd like to protect podcasting
1:31:11
moving forward because it truly
is the last place where we can
1:31:13
kind of speak our mind and they
want to lock it down. They want
1:31:16
to shut it off. They're going to
attack and remove people from
1:31:19
the legacy apps that you're
using Apple's done it Spotify
1:31:23
will do it Google will do it
Amazon will do it. Get a new
1:31:25
podcast that modern one a new
podcast apps calm and that
1:31:30
definitely goes for this show,
want to make sure that they can
1:31:34
always receive us. We received a
quite a bit of treasure today
1:31:39
for the show, and I presume some
of that is for the for the
1:31:43
Palindrome which is that people
love numerology when it comes to
1:31:48
producing the show, but also
just some people coming in who
1:31:52
are claiming knighthoods, etc.
And we'll kick it off with Brett
1:31:54
Fanelli from claysburg,
Pennsylvania $1,428.57 which he
1:32:03
says is one of his favorite
numbers. Yeah, he's
1:32:06
got a long spiel about it.
1:32:08
Yeah, I don't think I can do a
justice but I'll get a little
1:32:11
bit into it. I've been meaning
to donate with my other favorite
1:32:13
number for a while but alas, I
was a douchebag eventually I'll
1:32:16
make that donation too. But now
that you're dropping pod 1428 I
1:32:20
just knew I had to make this one
now. And he asks for a douching
1:32:25
in his opening and that he have
a couple jingles. Yeah, he had
1:32:29
some interesting.
1:32:31
You've been D deuced.
1:32:35
We continue with his note, I put
the book of knowledge 142857 is
1:32:42
the best known cyclic number in
base 10. Can we dispute that?
1:32:48
No.
1:32:49
I don't think so. He's got
documentation in that little
1:32:52
note
1:32:53
if it's multiplied by 2345 or
six the answer will be a cyclic
1:32:57
number of itself and will
correspond to the repeating
1:33:00
digits of two slash seven three
dash seven four slash seven five
1:33:05
slash seven six slash seven
respectively. Meaning the result
1:33:08
will always be the same digits
in the same order at the at a
1:33:11
different starting point. And
then he has a formula and he's
1:33:17
really excited about this
formula.
1:33:19
is excited about this number.
This is his number. This is
1:33:23
the shit man. He says Those
aren't factorials it's
1:33:26
excitement. Notice what digits
are not included in the results
1:33:31
anywhere 369 supposedly
understanding the significance
1:33:34
of three six and nine is the key
to the universe. According to
1:33:37
Nikola Tesla according to some
Facebook posts or some shit but
1:33:40
anyway love is lit Amen fist
bump Brett Fanelli sir be three
1:33:45
night of the 88 fingers that
will be his his night name and
1:33:49
he humbly request extra bong
hits and bourbon for everybody
1:33:52
at the roundtable along with a
dose of your most potent
1:33:54
relationship karma and the
following jingles and now he
1:33:57
asked for a couple of things
which are all kind of
1:34:00
the whales don't think he needs
bombing it's be honest about it.
1:34:05
Anyway go on
1:34:06
what do you why do you say that?
1:34:08
Yeah, I think he's high
1:34:12
okay
1:34:15
so he says he wants it life is a
scam. Life is a scam didn't have
1:34:20
that life is a scam I know we
have the I don't a scam
1:34:30
I don't remember ever hearing
life is a scam I
1:34:32
think it's something you said
but I don't know if we I have
1:34:36
something here that scammer like
that he wants it's a scam Go Go
1:34:39
stream goat scream are two d two
screen but these are all karma
1:34:43
jingles. Okay. And then and then
a stereo screen so he pushed it
1:34:50
a little bit but we're gonna
because your numbers are so fun.
1:34:53
We'll do it for you.
1:34:59
You Got karma you've got
1:35:12
some simmer down. You thank you
very much.
1:35:15
Yeah, that was it. That actually
was the most interesting note of
1:35:19
the day bras Janice comes in
next with $1,000 I can find no
1:35:22
note from him whatsoever to Ross
oragenics And I'm sure he'll get
1:35:27
back to us eventually, but
$1,000 highly appreciate I think
1:35:30
he's done an Insta night numbers
and I don't know I'm gonna have
1:35:34
to dig around. Tom and Jake is
comes in next. And they're from
1:35:39
Provincetown, Massachusetts at
four four. Greetings from the no
1:35:44
agenda married gays.
1:35:46
Hey, Mary Townes. Yay.
1:35:49
Provincetown. Provincetown,
donated two times tu tu tu tu tu
1:35:53
to celebrate 222 22 being the
two year wedding anniversary for
1:35:58
the two of us and they never had
to. Sorry. Also tu tu tu tu tu
1:36:05
is the second of a series of
monthly original song releases
1:36:08
Jake is doing hope to no agenda
producer community checks out.
1:36:13
LA is a ghost town by Jake or
Jacob available on all the music
1:36:19
platforms. Just regular karma
for the many more years of happy
1:36:24
marriage.
1:36:25
LA is a ghost town.
1:36:28
LA is a ghost town.
1:36:30
Okay, karma karma karma? Anyone
regular karma.
1:36:33
You've got let's
1:36:38
see La is a ghost town. I was
wondering if it was it. There
1:36:41
you go. No, Josh and Jake. I'm
gonna have to look for for that.
1:36:48
I like I've heard his music. I
want to hear it and be fun.
1:36:51
Thank you married gays. Mike
nickoli. Chuck. We know him as
1:36:56
Sir roll SK Saskatoon, Canada
53607. And he writes, I finally
1:37:04
completed my slow climb to
Baron. I hereby claim the
1:37:07
Canadian pre Confederation
region of Rupert's land map
1:37:10
below. He did he sent in a
matter he has a map Rupert's
1:37:14
land. That's an interesting
part. That's that's quite a bit
1:37:16
of Canada Navia there. So yeah,
I think that's good. I don't
1:37:20
think anyone's claimed it.
According to the peerage map.
1:37:22
There's only one other night
claimant in this region tours
1:37:24
now my vassal I would be willing
to meet Sir Robert Gosh, go by
1:37:28
Count of Sherwood Park and
stretch Strathcona County on the
1:37:32
field of battle. You're not
supposed to battle your fellow
1:37:36
knights man or negotiate an
appropriate tax rate in exchange
1:37:40
for me allowing him to manage
the lands currently under his
1:37:42
rule. I would manage these lands
wisely and assure any new Lords
1:37:46
or knights pay in appropriate
tax for their peerage. Please
1:37:49
keep up the great work because
we need you now more than ever,
1:37:52
as the role as a Baron of
Rupert's land home of the free
1:37:54
unless you protest. Regardless,
he says and of course he was
1:37:58
also an executive producer of
the no agenda Show episode nine
1:38:01
to two and will become a barren
today and we appreciate it.
1:38:03
Thank you so much.
1:38:05
Next on the list is Chad Belcher
in Biloxi, Mississippi, three,
1:38:10
five. Again, no note from Chad
Belcher that is in my inbox
1:38:15
anyway, so I'll move on to but
he can always send a note and
1:38:18
later I'll move on to Susan
bring them bring bring them,
1:38:22
bring them bring bring him bring
him bring him in core d'Alene,
1:38:27
Idaho $350. And she writes this
donation is honor of my smokin
1:38:33
hot husband 65th birthday on
February 23. Happy birthday to
1:38:38
Scott Brigham from his wife
Susan as well as his kids Tyler
1:38:42
and Courtney and son in law,
Ryan, all of whom he has hit in
1:38:47
the mouth over the past 10
years. This is my first time
1:38:50
donate. So I'm requesting a de
douching as well. You've been de
1:38:56
deuced thank you for the show
and the Enlightenment it
1:39:01
spreads.
1:39:03
You're welcome. Florence
Jennings, our favorite executive
1:39:07
producer amount 333. Three she's
from Great Britain, however,
1:39:13
writes from Singapore, Scotland
and France, trying to navigate
1:39:16
the bio technocracy with better
news decoding in the morning.
1:39:20
And that's it and we appreciate
that Florence is very nice. I'm
1:39:23
glad that we can help, Sir See
sir Baluchi from Hawaii Honolulu
1:39:29
333. Three Brian Eubanks is his
name. And what a sir Bob Baluchi
1:39:34
right on a note that he sent in
donation from Sir Bobby Lucci in
1:39:39
the Nashville Oh at the
Nashville skating rink. Thank
1:39:42
you for the Oregon to the
organizers. It is wonderful to
1:39:45
see so many people outside their
comfort zone love is lit,
1:39:47
surviving OHCI wife and daughter
from Honolulu, Hawaii. We move
1:39:52
right on to Chris Willis from
Hendersonville, Tennessee. I
1:39:57
would say this is probably
another Another skating donation
1:40:02
did crack and Buzz crack crack
button Buzzkill. Hard to
1:40:05
believe, but I've been with the
show since the Bush
1:40:08
administration. Wait, did we
already read this one?
1:40:12
Well, I don't think so. I
1:40:14
think we did. It's hard to
believe but I've been with the
1:40:18
show since the Bush
administration. I had the
1:40:20
pleasure of meeting Adam and
redacted. Yes, we've done this
1:40:22
one, John. I remember the redact
1:40:25
but how did you get it? Because
this came in the package from
1:40:28
Dame Jennifer, this note and the
one you just read from Honolulu.
1:40:32
I'm reading it on the scans that
I was sent this morning from the
1:40:34
back office. Yeah. And
1:40:35
those came in yesterday. From an
from an envelope care package
1:40:42
from Dame Jennifer this note and
the one you just read from
1:40:45
Honolulu,
1:40:46
right. But she sent those in
advance she sent them on a
1:40:49
spreadsheet, remember? And then
we read them? I
1:40:52
don't know. Because you would
have gotten I didn't get that
1:40:54
all I guess what came in the
envelope.
1:40:56
They were on our on our regular
spreadsheet. We read this one
1:40:58
but we'll do it again. And I had
the pleasure of meeting Adam and
1:41:02
redacted at the Big Bang bar
during the hot pocket tour as
1:41:05
well as the indomitable Right
Honorable sir Jeff Smith. Thank
1:41:08
you for helping me have a scene
perspective, at least part of
1:41:10
the time during all these insane
times. All producers should be
1:41:13
grateful for the foresight and
wisdom to keep things
1:41:15
decentralized and sustained
sustainable lest we all be
1:41:18
listening to Rachel Maddow, and
NPR instead. And he asked
1:41:22
specifically for, and I now I
know. Now I know. He said
1:41:29
dealer's choice and this. This
was my point. It's like, this is
1:41:32
where we got. Yes. Well, I have
dealer's choice now.
1:41:35
Choice. And now you're
1:41:37
talking. There you go.
1:41:39
That's it. You got your dealer's
choice. Congratulations.
1:41:41
Thank you. Kellner and Ripon,
California 333. Needs a D
1:41:46
douching.
1:41:47
We got that in store for you.
1:41:50
You've been de deuced since
COVID, I've listened to all the
1:41:55
past episodes. She's amazing to
relive history F Jo F. Trudeau F
1:42:02
W E F F Hillary too many to call
out. I would like to hear the
1:42:08
John boobs compilation who
doesn't love boobs?
1:42:13
Is there a John's boobs
compilation? Gotta have a First
1:42:22
Amendment. That's the song
things completely.
1:42:26
Out here it is. boobs, boobs,
boobs, boobs. boobs, boobs.
1:42:31
Boobs. Boobs, boobs. Boobs.
Boobs, boobs, boobs. Boobs.
1:42:43
Who doesn't love him? What is
it? COVID Boob donation?
1:42:49
Just okay, sir Jean Dukkha
Texas. Your buddy. He's there in
1:42:54
Austin and he's the one who
helps you out 333 used to be the
1:42:57
sheriff. Yep,
1:42:58
he is the sheriff. Yeah, right.
As you keep
1:43:01
on truckin, everyone's to Sir
Jean Duke of Texas from the
1:43:04
unrelenting podcast Hong Kong.
Hong Kong.
1:43:11
Jeff Holland is in winter
Springs Florida. Three Oh, this
1:43:15
Palindrome donation plus a boobs
donation 304 dot 30 should get
1:43:19
me in the knighthood on show
date. Two to four to two Hip hip
1:43:23
hooray. Please Knight me sir.
Now he spells a G H O T i But I
1:43:31
believe you pronounce it fish
I've received a pronunciation
1:43:36
guide so you'd want to say sir
goatee Fisher of the Space Coast
1:43:42
but I've been told you pronounce
GH O ti is fish and I don't know
1:43:46
why I can't remember on your own
any wants to be called Sir fish
1:43:51
Fisher of the Space Coast so he
can attend the Orlando meetup
1:43:54
this Sunday February 27 and not
go as a douchebag anyone enjoy a
1:43:59
helping of classic mutton in
need at the Knights roundtable?
1:44:02
Of course we have that Adam will
you please let us know where the
1:44:05
full list of na jingles resides?
I could only find the NA
1:44:08
ringtone clips webpage so my
references are based on those
1:44:12
titles. Allow me to tell you we
do not publish our jingles
1:44:17
because other shows take them
have fun with them steal them
1:44:21
and never give us credit. And
it's not just podcast it's radio
1:44:24
shows television show so screw
them all we don't do that phone
1:44:28
boy does have a pretty good
collection. He says I believe it
1:44:31
is your voice on the you stupid
fools clip that I requested in
1:44:34
my last donation yet it was
something I said on the show
1:44:39
it's not really a clip. given
today's current events I really
1:44:42
hope you can play the following
jingles cruise missile sound
1:44:45
effect on on a second.
1:44:47
A
1:44:51
cruise missile sound effects
when we have a cruise missile
1:44:53
somewhere Okay, I got the cruise
missile What else does he want?
1:44:57
John can read that off for me.
1:44:59
You stupid fools
1:45:01
I don't have that one what's the
cruise missiles a scam?
1:45:04
I mean he's got
1:45:05
Putin I think we have Putin
1:45:07
a cruise missiles on effect
Putin Baudin Yeah, this is a
1:45:11
scam and you stupid fools and
tapa golf with a Karma Hmm I
1:45:16
don't have to do missile sound.
1:45:18
I'll just say stupid for
1:45:25
stupid fools.
1:45:27
You've got karma
1:45:31
thanks for the entertainment
guys. Orlando no agenda meetup
1:45:34
Sunday, February 27. At our
glass brewery on curry forward
1:45:38
12pm to 3:33pm Love is lit.
1:45:42
Frederick sellin in a fostered.
You fostered Eden Eden bested
1:45:52
us.
1:45:52
I think it's Vastus Yes, best
dress
1:45:56
best dress 28644. I want to
celebrate my birthday with two
1:46:03
for two donation among other
things. Talk about how great
1:46:06
your pod your pod is. I will
however hijack my own note here.
1:46:14
Too late. Yeah, with a 3333
donation in honor of Richard
1:46:19
Roland Wayne Johnson, who passed
away on the 16th of February
1:46:23
this year. He was 20 years old
and living with a muscle
1:46:26
deteriorating disease. I don't
know him well. But with his
1:46:29
incredible outlook on life, he
touched the hearts and minds of
1:46:33
people that that had the
pleasure of knowing him big
1:46:36
shout out to the people of
anarchy worldwide, and $11.11
1:46:40
cent donation in the name of
beef at cron, at enter an arco
1:46:48
daddy and our code daddy of
Louisiana this the reason I had
1:46:54
the pleasure of meeting rich at
all. And also find the great
1:46:58
content that is no agenda show.
1:47:02
We got hit in the mouth and by
the same guys, I guess.
1:47:05
It's hard to say. Rest easy,
rich, dealer's choice of
1:47:11
dealer's choice of life
celebrating jingles and karma
1:47:14
for all dealer's choice. And
don't worry
1:47:32
you've got
1:47:33
karma.
1:47:36
It's fun to bring a ball the
Putin jingles again. He's back
1:47:40
in vogue. Mike Newman. Is there
a mic? No dead. Mike Newman is
1:47:46
in Georgetown, Texas. 252 69
Howdy John anatomy writes. I'm
1:47:50
grateful for the tireless
efforts you gents and get my
1:47:52
nation producers and for Sam for
hitting me in the mouth. Keep on
1:47:56
honkin, y'all. This donation
takes me to knighthood I hope to
1:47:59
humbly serve for many years to
come. Please late night me sir
1:48:02
Mike of Georgetown, Texas. 512
Pecan Porter, John Mueller. Rip
1:48:07
meats beef pus shit. Okay. 512
Pecan Porter, John Mueller rest
1:48:15
in peace meats, beef ribs, and
Texas peach cobbler with
1:48:19
Bluebell vanilla will do fine
for the round table. You got it?
1:48:23
Do you want that Bluebell
vanilla we're there without the
1:48:26
E coli jingo screw your freedom
to do the head and lady know
1:48:31
when we have all of those for
you. You're free to grow your
1:48:35
freedom to the head and new jobs
calm because they keep pushing
1:48:40
us to register our status and
well, I refuse to register.
1:48:44
International business trips are
showing back up on the calendar
1:48:46
for this summer and I don't
think and he doesn't finish that
1:48:50
sentence. Tomorrow. The 25th is
my birthday. Please add me to
1:48:53
the fun and frivolity of today's
birthday list lovers like Mike
1:48:56
Newman, Georgetown, Texas. PS
although the Texas barbecue
1:48:59
legend was that John Mueller has
prematurely passed the round
1:49:02
table is a powerful place so
maybe those beef ribs will show
1:49:05
up anyway. Had to ask we got him
for you.
1:49:08
Screw you freedom.
1:49:10
No. Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs.
Let's go to jobs. Karma.
1:49:21
Garrett father effect. What do
you think that's pronounced?
1:49:27
Father Three, two, it looks
feathery. He's in
1:49:30
West worth village, Texas at
224 66. First donation please do
1:49:38
Schmidt.
1:49:40
You've been de deuced
1:49:43
I like to call on my Brother
Taylor as a douchebag. That said
1:49:48
I would like to thank him for
hitting me in the mouth and
1:49:50
thank you both for producing bi
weekly infotainment. I would
1:49:56
like to dedicate this donation
to our late father whose
1:49:58
birthday would fall on February
24th I would like to request a
1:50:02
honk honk followed by a boon for
jingles and a job karma for both
1:50:07
mine and my brothers small
construction businesses. Thank
1:50:12
you for your courage. Garrett.
1:50:16
Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for
jobs
1:50:27
we have Scott tweed Parts
Unknown two two 4.66 Associate
1:50:33
Executive producer credit coming
your way today to 24 marks and
1:50:36
other 33 trips around the Sun
for my dad. Brian tweed please
1:50:41
switcheroo this Associate
Executive producer credit to him
1:50:44
in celebration. Well, how about
that Brian? So if your dad is 33
1:50:50
How old are you? Curious. This
is very nice that you're doing
1:50:56
that for your dad. He's a
longtime producer of the show
1:50:59
including art for episode 662
and hits people in the mouth
1:51:03
every chance he gets and clearly
raised a fine young human
1:51:06
resource. I only started
listening after Adams first
1:51:09
appearance on JRE though I
haven't missed an episode since
1:51:12
we don't see each other often
enough living in different
1:51:14
states but listening to no
agenda has definitely brought us
1:51:16
closer together. Adam and John
thank you May you never find an
1:51:20
exit strategy jingles a biscuit
on my birthday. A new we got a
1:51:26
Mac and Cheese jingle and ooh.
He's getting hard to parse and
1:51:33
and a goat car they always give
me a biscuit on my birthday. No.
1:51:39
Mac and cheese like mac and
cheese by ein Rand.
1:51:46
You've got karma
1:51:51
Lily patch comes in with $224.22
and these are all palindromes. I
1:51:59
should note Yes. Karina morning
gents after listen to Sunday
1:52:02
show regarding the World
Economic Forum penetrating our
1:52:05
highest offices. I felt beholden
to write a to the show and ask
1:52:11
for support for my dear friend
Amy Reichert of reopened San
1:52:16
Diego who is running to replace
Nathan Fletcher as supervisor.
1:52:21
She found herself in a unique
position after cat the county
1:52:24
decided it needed redistricting.
This remapping now places her in
1:52:29
Nathan Fletcher's district for
Nathan is part of the W E F, and
1:52:34
has been a key player in
stripping away San Diegans
1:52:38
rights these last two years with
masking children mandates
1:52:42
tweeting disparaging comments
during board of supervisor
1:52:45
meetings to shutting down BPOS
meetings to the public entirely.
1:52:52
Sorry, I just had to throw it
in.
1:52:55
Of all the board supervisor he's
the sly Miss of them all. We
1:52:58
need to collectively remove all
Klaus Schwab indoctrinated
1:53:03
politicians out of positions of
power. I can't argue about that.
1:53:07
Amy is doing her part and didn't
hesitate. The minute she found
1:53:11
out she was able to run against
him. She courageously entered
1:53:15
I'm starting to sound like a
newsreel I like it I like to go
1:53:18
and courageously entered that
your ring. vote him out. And
1:53:23
please consider helping this
movement to remove Fletcher from
1:53:27
office with your donation to pay
me for San diego.com Amy for San
1:53:33
diego.com Amy is a true leader
and has done so much for those
1:53:39
who thought they did not have a
voice during the course of the
1:53:42
pandemic. But everybody helps
even as you're not in District
1:53:47
Four let's join Amy in restoring
life liberty and love to San
1:53:52
Diego. Oh and uh jobs karma
Everything helps thank you
1:53:56
little patch Lily patch,
1:53:58
man you start to sound like Ron
Burgundy there for a moment.
1:54:01
Alright, San Diego.
1:54:04
Jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
1:54:11
As an aside, Will Ferrell will
be keynoting the podcast, the
1:54:17
next podcast movement or
something whatever the
1:54:20
conference is called. Because
you know he does a very
1:54:23
successful podcast the Ron
Burgundy podcast. He does well,
1:54:28
they say it's successful. Who
knows? Huh? And they make these
1:54:34
mistakes. Like, why would you do
that?
1:54:37
Well, I know why you do it
because people want to go see to
1:54:41
see him. Yeah,
1:54:42
and the last time they go we've
got Mark Cuban he's gonna change
1:54:45
podcasting forever with this was
it firehouse fire brand Fire,
1:54:51
fire. Set your hair on fire.
Remember he had some he had a
1:54:55
podcast he had no he had like a
no he did the keynote at the
1:54:59
last time. podcasts conference
because he was launching fire
1:55:04
like fire alarm fire balls. They
launched it but it was basically
1:55:09
a clubhouse with podcast feeds.
Oh please fireside for any stole
1:55:14
the name from fireside.fm and of
course the whole thing went to
1:55:18
went to shit. So you bring it
like you
1:55:21
learn that podcasters Exactly. A
basketball team owner and a
1:55:26
Flandreau real tight he's not a
podcast he's never done
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Our formula is this. We go out
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ah re O 's little update. Little
update.
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The fire on a cargo ship
carrying 1000s of cars in the
2:10:47
Atlantic Ocean is finally
burning out. It caught fire one
2:10:51
week ago, 1100 Porsches are
among the vehicles last for
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cargo was worth $330 million.
Crews are expected to board the
2:10:59
ship today after tugboats
sprayed water on the ship
2:11:02
yesterday.
2:11:04
This little update has a pretty
good video I put in the show
2:11:07
notes that explains why this
happened. Not specifically about
2:11:12
this. But man when you see what
happens with those sea
2:11:15
containers, they get jostled
around quite a bit. Particularly
2:11:19
the ones on top. And Jeff seen
some of those new ships. That's
2:11:23
crazy how big they are.
2:11:26
Well, the number of cars that
supposedly were in this thing is
2:11:30
astonishing to me. Because I in
the olden days when the cars
2:11:33
used to come over and they still
do over into the one of the
2:11:36
docks in Richmond and they
dropped them off from Toyota,
2:11:39
and Honda I believe. I think
they would carry in like five
2:11:45
600 cars, these things 1000s
2:11:49
It's incredible. I just love
that they all burn because of
2:11:53
electric vehicle runway battery,
thermal fire, whatever. Not
2:11:57
Confirmed, not confirmed, not
confirmed, obviously doesn't
2:12:00
matter. It's I like it, we'll
take it. And I hit the truckers
2:12:04
before we get into some COVID
Because we kind of work
2:12:06
backwards from it. And this is,
interestingly enough, we
2:12:13
discussed this three shows ago,
the title of our show was Hong
2:12:18
Kong. We immediately got a note
from Sir Brian of London who
2:12:22
said oh, you're in trouble. Now.
Of course, there was no trouble
2:12:26
whatsoever. But now we learn
exactly what Brian of London
2:12:31
said was true from from a
recording here of the Canon
2:12:34
avian parliament.
2:12:35
How many guns need to be seized?
How much vitriol? Do we have to
2:12:40
see a Hong Kong which is a new
acronym for Heil Hitler.
2:12:48
I told you, I told you. Alright,
now we have a problem. And I
2:12:55
think I want to talk about this
for a moment and then we can
2:12:58
talk about the solution. This
trucker protest looks like it's
2:13:03
being replicated. Well, here's
two clips ABC.
2:13:09
This morning, the Washington DC
area bracing for convergence of
2:13:13
Big Rig truckers, the so called
people's convoy arriving to
2:13:17
protest and
2:13:18
so called John so called
people's convoy. Here's
2:13:22
the so called people's convoy
arriving to protest government
2:13:26
COVID restrictions pre planning
when he gets I haven't made that
2:13:31
decision yet. trucker Bob balas
leading a group from
2:13:35
Pennsylvania he says 1000s More
truckers will be coming by next
2:13:39
week. Some from as far as
California planning to be in
2:13:42
place before and after President
Biden's State of the Union
2:13:45
address on Tuesday. This is
2:13:48
peaceful, we're not looking for
trouble. So let them not create
2:13:52
trouble. Okay, because no matter
what it is, there's other
2:13:56
convoys coming from all over the
country. I call this the first
2:14:00
wave
2:14:02
when a sir phone in there.
2:14:05
It follows a similar protest in
Canada that jam the bridge
2:14:09
crossing into Michigan holding
up trade and threatening the US
2:14:12
economy. Many of the DC bound
truckers say they want their
2:14:15
freedom back pointing out that
COVID cases and hospitalizations
2:14:19
are dropping nationwide. What
we're looking for is to end the
2:14:24
emergency declaration to end the
mandates on the vaccine and the
2:14:27
mass mandates. In response the
Pentagon is approved about 700
2:14:31
National Guard troops to help
with traffic control and
2:14:34
security in and around DC and
fencing may be re installed
2:14:38
around the Capitol.
2:14:40
I'm pretty sure they are indeed
reinstalling the fencing around
2:14:43
the Capitol.
2:14:45
fences have been shown to do
their and their
2:14:47
need another quick clip hundreds
2:14:49
of National Guard troops will be
deployed around Washington DC as
2:14:52
security officials brace for
trucker protests in the coming
2:14:55
days. At least three truck
convoys inspired by recent
2:14:58
protests against COVID region
restrictions and Canada are set
2:15:01
to arrive in the DC area as
early as this week. Some
2:15:05
protests organizers are
promising to cause gridlock in
2:15:08
the DC suburbs, the Pentagon has
now approved 700 National Guard
2:15:12
members to help control traffic
and carry out other duties. They
2:15:16
will not be armed.
2:15:20
This is a very bad idea. It's a
very bad idea to have a convoy
2:15:25
going to DC. Certainly during a
political speech, the chance
2:15:31
that you get rousted into some
kind of follow on January six
2:15:35
scenario, I would say is quite
high. What do you think Dr.
2:15:39
Dvorak?
2:15:40
Well, there's a couple of
things. One, I don't know what
2:15:42
the point of it is. If they
really felt the way they do
2:15:47
about the Canadian stuff that
could drive up to Canada and do
2:15:50
go up there. I just don't I
think it's pointless to be
2:15:52
honest about it. Me is we don't
have the kind of mandates to
2:15:57
state by state. Some states have
a lot, some good have none. How
2:16:01
about Florida? It I don't get
it. There's something else going
2:16:05
on? I don't know what it is. But
I do think it's interesting that
2:16:07
they got the National Guard
called out when Trump asked for
2:16:11
the National Guard before
January 6, they wouldn't do it.
2:16:14
Right. Well, they learned their
lesson because now the
2:16:16
terrorists are coming again, the
domestic violent extremist, I'm
2:16:19
not even sure there's really a
trucker organization that wants
2:16:24
to do this. This sounds like a
setup to me.
2:16:27
It's it the whole thing is
sketchy.
2:16:29
I have a better idea. And this
would work for global This is a
2:16:32
global idea. Okay. Now, we're
not allowed to call for general
2:16:37
strikes in United States and I
would never do that. That's
2:16:40
illegal. In fact, if I said that
on the podcast, we need a
2:16:43
general strike. Could I get in
trouble?
2:16:47
Somebody wanted to get in
trouble for sure. Okay,
2:16:49
so I'm not going to do this.
However, I have the following
2:16:52
proposal. Why don't we truckers
I'll just be trucker for a
2:16:56
moment. Why don't we admit, you
know what, you were wrong. We
2:17:00
were wrong. You were right. We
didn't follow the science. We
2:17:05
want to atone for our mistake.
And we will do that next week by
2:17:09
doing something we have never
done. We want to follow the
2:17:12
science we want. We're going to
do worship Science Week. And
2:17:17
we're and since you were right
on this COVID stuff, you're
2:17:20
definitely going to be right on
climate change. So in order to
2:17:24
worship science, all next week,
we are going to save the globe
2:17:29
by not driving our trucks at
all. And we'd like to start
2:17:33
worshipping Science Week with
New York and Washington DC. So
2:17:38
while you have no food for the
next week, please know that you
2:17:42
are following the science. What
do you think
2:17:49
that'd be a good agitator.
2:17:54
This is this is love, man. I
love the Earth. I want to I want
2:17:57
to follow the science and I want
everybody to do that with us.
2:18:01
Because man is celebrating
science and worshipping science
2:18:05
in New York City without trucks
coming in. You'll really atone
2:18:09
kind of like, you know, like,
like the Jews do. You know, you
2:18:13
dude, you don't eat or drink for
a couple days. It'd be great.
2:18:21
We'll take that into
consideration and I don't think
2:18:23
you will be arrested. But that's
not calling for a general
2:18:25
strike.
2:18:25
So that's why I'm not calling
for a strike. I'm calling for
2:18:28
worship Science Week.
2:18:29
Yeah, okay. Well, I think you
buy in if you keep doing that
2:18:33
every year, you'll probably end
up having it worked out. Yeah,
2:18:38
no, don't do that.
2:18:39
Oh, no, no, don't do that. And
get in trouble.
2:18:46
So let's look at code for a
minute cuz I bet a little point
2:18:49
to make here, by the way, but
I'm gonna play these clips,
2:18:51
which is that the whole
situation is falling apart.
2:18:54
Yes. And being blamed on on the
CDC.
2:18:58
Yeah, well, they can blame it on
anyone they want but it's beside
2:19:01
the point because the CDC is not
the only one. But let's listen
2:19:04
to this. These I got these three
clips. Besides the Balmer clots
2:19:11
clip, this is a good clip I bet
Well, let's play the Balmer
2:19:14
clots and then play the other
falling apart clip
2:19:16
guys. I'm glad you got a clip
because I've seen the story but
2:19:19
I never never found a clip.
2:19:20
I'm Steve Kirsch with the
Vaccine Safety Research
2:19:23
Foundation. Oh, who's the Steve
curse.
2:19:25
I want to be his friend.
2:19:26
I'm Steve Kirsch with the
Vaccine Safety Research
2:19:29
Foundation. I'm here with
Richard Hirshman. Richard is a
2:19:34
funeral director and embalmer
has been doing this for 20 years
2:19:38
he works out of Alabama, was
featured on a video with Dr.
2:19:42
Jane Ruby where he was talking
about unusual blood clotting
2:19:47
that he's observed since May or
June of this year. And it's
2:19:51
gotten progressively worse. So
that now this month, it's over
2:19:55
60% of the people that he and
moms have These unusual clots
2:20:01
that he'd never seen before in
over 20 years of doing this. And
2:20:05
also, other embalmers have not
seen it before, either. And
2:20:12
they're seeing it also for the
first time this year. And
2:20:17
there's basically seeing the
same weird stuff that you're
2:20:21
seeing. So my first question is,
Richard, because I'm assuming
2:20:25
that people are have have viewed
the that Jane Ruby video of you
2:20:31
where you describe the cloths
and pictures of the clots and so
2:20:34
forth. So we won't get into
that. But let's talk about your
2:20:37
peers. When you start to ask
your peers to say, Hey, have you
2:20:42
seen this? Like, when did they
notice this was going on? Or did
2:20:47
they start to notice it after
you tip them off?
2:20:51
They seem to notice it after I
tip them off some of these peers
2:20:56
these people that I really
highly respect been doing this
2:20:58
for about as long as I live.
Don't do as much embalming now
2:21:03
as they used to. I brought them
these pictures after I had
2:21:08
gathered several of them,
because I wanted to make sure
2:21:11
you know, this is not just me
seeing this, this is like okay,
2:21:15
now I'm not crazy is I've not
seen this stuff in the last 20
2:21:18
years. And now I have all this
stuff. Hey, you've got many more
2:21:22
years of experience than I do.
Have you ever seen it? Because I
2:21:26
didn't want to come out with
these pictures and be you know,
2:21:28
Oh, yeah. Well, you know, he's
just crazy. He's always been
2:21:31
around but no, they they're,
they're just as concerned about
2:21:34
these cloths as I am.
2:21:38
Oh, no.
2:21:39
So the guy shows a bunch of you
know, he's got these long clots
2:21:44
that are coming through when
they're doing the embalming
2:21:45
process, gooey,
2:21:46
gooey stringers. Yeah, it's kind
of
2:21:49
gross. But anyway, so that's
that's like a thing that nobody
2:21:53
wants to talk about too much.
2:21:54
Well, you know, what's gonna
happen? Cremation will become
2:21:58
mandatory.
2:21:59
Well, he said that right now he
says he can't see if there's
2:22:02
blood clots in the younger than
millennials because they all get
2:22:04
cremated. But I don't know if it
can be. They're not gonna be
2:22:08
able to do mandatory creation
cremation, because there's too
2:22:10
many religions that won't allow
it. That's not happening. But
2:22:15
this, whatever the case, this
is, he had talked to the news,
2:22:20
nobody will talk to him in the
mainstream.
2:22:22
But what he did what he doesn't
say or even allude to is if it's
2:22:25
from COVID, or from the
vaccinations.
2:22:28
Could be either one. No, these
are unvaccinated people. He
2:22:31
does allude to it. Are these
unvaccinated people? Yeah.
2:22:35
Really?
2:22:35
No, no, no, they're vac I'm
sorry. Oh, dear vac. They're all
2:22:39
that Oh, okay. All right. Very
few unvaccinated have these none
2:22:43
of them that, you know that I
saw where he saw it. As these
2:22:47
weird clots are long and they're
clogging up. The question
2:22:50
is, are the clots appearing
after the people die? Or would
2:22:53
the clots already in there when
they died?
2:22:55
Well, they have to I would. I
think the clots killed them. How
2:22:59
about that for an idea? Like
that comedian of Phil on stage.
2:23:03
I put it into the no agenda.
Social Feed Heather McDonald.
2:23:06
Yeah. Yeah, that was great. I
think Bobby Saget probably had
2:23:10
the same thing because she was
brown about his.
2:23:13
No, no, no, no, no, no. No.
Heather McDonald. She She played
2:23:19
it off by saying, Well, I did
just get my booster but I hadn't
2:23:21
eaten.
2:23:22
Okay. She cracked her skull.
2:23:25
Yeah, no. It's an improvement.
2:23:28
Well, she wasn't funny, that's
for sure. So let's listen to
2:23:31
this couple of the day I got a
new vaccines clip is 31 seconds
2:23:35
are these late to the party
people? I don't understand what
2:23:39
the point is. Let's play that.
Which 1am I looking for? COVID
2:23:44
new vaccines is on the COVID.
2:23:46
A couple of major drug makers
say they intend to seek
2:23:49
regulatory approval for new
COVID-19 vaccine drug companies
2:23:53
Sanofi and GlaxoSmithKline. So
they'll move ahead with the
2:23:56
process after the company's two
dose COVID vaccine showed a high
2:23:59
level of protection against the
disease. late stage trials show
2:24:03
the vaccine about 58% effective
in preventing infection and 75%
2:24:09
effective in preventing moderate
to severe disease. drug makers
2:24:12
say they'll seek regulatory
approval from both the US Food
2:24:14
and Drug Administration and the
European Medicines Agency
2:24:18
to get the same results from
eating garlic. And now we have
2:24:24
the COVID narrative starting to
go all over the place. This is
2:24:28
an interesting clip.
2:24:30
New COVID-19 infections are down
more than 60% Over the last few
2:24:34
weeks, deaths and
hospitalization rates are
2:24:37
dropping too. And if all this
feels a bit familiar, well, here
2:24:41
was CDC director Rochelle
Wollensky last spring.
2:24:45
Yes, you are fully vaccinated,
you can start doing the things
2:24:49
that you had stopped doing
because of the pandemic
2:24:52
in May of 2021, Wollensky
announced that fully vaccinated
2:24:56
people no longer had to mask up
2:24:57
we have all lungs For this
moment where we can get back to
2:25:03
some sense of normalcy at the
2:25:05
time, that guidance surprised a
lot of people like Lena when a
2:25:08
professor of Public Health at
George Washington University or
2:25:11
CDC seems to have gone from one
extreme of overcaution to
2:25:15
another of basically throwing
caution out the window
2:25:19
was wet last year, but she told
NPR that this moment is
2:25:22
different.
2:25:23
Now the vaccination rate overall
is much higher. Children five
2:25:27
and older have been able to be
vaccinated since November.
2:25:30
She also said that while
omachron is highly contagious,
2:25:33
it proved to be generally milder
and has already swept through
2:25:36
the country.
2:25:37
And I think as importantly,
there is a recognition that we
2:25:42
cannot be in a perpetual state
of emergency.
2:25:46
The CDC has already hinted that
future guidance will be more
2:25:49
measured Bashar Al Lansky again
at the White House COVID
2:25:52
briefing last week, we want
2:25:53
to give people a break from
things like mask wearing when
2:25:56
these metrics are better, and
then have the ability to reach
2:25:59
for them again should things
worsen. Oh,
2:26:04
alright, so as things fall apart
with the narrative lysis This is
2:26:08
the funniest of the clip. This
is the COVID 456 shots.
2:26:12
So how long does immunity last
after people get vaccinated? If
2:26:16
you got a booster shot more than
a few months ago, should you
2:26:18
think about a fourth shot? And
PRs Aisha Roscoe spoke with
2:26:22
global health correspondent
Michael Indu clef about that.
2:26:25
So I understand that several
countries are already starting
2:26:28
to roll out four doses including
Sweden and Chile. Do people here
2:26:33
in the US need a fourth dose?
For adults?
2:26:35
Yes, right now the data suggests
that for the general population,
2:26:39
oh my god, this is bad radio
programming is what is this NPR?
2:26:44
What is this? Yep, this is bad
program. You do not talk to a
2:26:49
reporter who has the same
annoying voice as the one who's
2:26:52
tossing
2:26:53
this is why you've got to listen
to some of these complete these
2:26:56
productions. They have to have
it this is like I'm noticing
2:26:59
this with podcasting. And it
began with Sofia with an F and
2:27:03
her friend Alexander who Alex
who had the original Alex not
2:27:07
the one she's with now. They you
couldn't tell one from the
2:27:10
other. And I'm noticing this on
a lot of podcasts in sports pass
2:27:14
and it's like you can't I don't
I can't recognize this is like
2:27:18
casting you know, the people
don't understand what that does
2:27:21
look like your sister whether
it's sometimes you need to have
2:27:24
a blonde, a redhead, a brunette,
someone with their hair up and
2:27:27
some of their Yes, yeah, you can
remember the characters. Yes. If
2:27:32
everybody looks exactly the same
with the same hair color and
2:27:35
same hairstyle. You can't figure
out what the hell's going on.
2:27:38
And this is the same thing with
with audio, even more. So that's
2:27:42
why is you know, when two people
work together, like you start
2:27:45
sounding like each other, that's
not gonna happen with us as i i
2:27:48
don't have your mellifluous
tones. Usually the point is, is
2:27:52
that yes, yes, I know.
2:27:55
What's interesting is that the
podcast Academy, one of these
2:27:58
groups who you know, if they
wanted me, I would never join
2:28:01
kind of deals. They are can
always say, we need more women
2:28:06
in podcasting, more women, women
are taking over podcasting. What
2:28:10
are you talking about? They're
everywhere with? It's fine, but
2:28:14
these voices.
2:28:16
So how long does immunity last
after people get vaccinated? If
2:28:20
you got a booster shot more than
a few months ago, should you
2:28:22
think about a fourth shot? NPRs
Aisha Roscoe spoke with global
2:28:26
health correspondent Michael
Indu clef about that.
2:28:29
So I understand that several
countries are already starting
2:28:32
to roll out four doses including
Sweden and Chile. Do people here
2:28:36
in the US need a fourth dose?
2:28:39
Yeah, so right now the DEA is
sorry? She says fourth dose?
2:28:43
Come on. She can't even speak.
2:28:45
Do people here in the US need a
fourth dose? Fourth dose?
2:28:49
Yeah. So right now the data
suggests that for the general
2:28:51
population, people don't need a
fourth dose. And here's why.
2:28:55
Last week, a study came out of
Israel looking specifically at
2:28:58
what a fourth dose does, how
much does it help? It's a
2:29:01
preliminary study, and it's
pretty small and included only
2:29:04
about 700 people. But it found
that quite clearly that a fourth
2:29:08
shot of either Pfizer or Maderna
doesn't add much protection
2:29:11
against infection beyond the
third dose. Specifically, it
2:29:15
increased protection by only
about 10 to 30%. And that
2:29:18
protection will likely wane over
time.
2:29:21
So 10 to 30% increase. Why would
the fourth shot not boost
2:29:26
protection, like the third shot
did why isn't it the more the
2:29:29
better? Yeah, I
2:29:30
was talking to Jenna Guth Miller
about this. She's an
2:29:33
immunologist at the University
of Chicago, she says, you know,
2:29:35
this vaccine really isn't
designed to stop omachron Stop
2:29:39
omachron infections to stop the
original variants of the virus
2:29:43
that circulated two years ago
and are very different than
2:29:46
omachron.
2:29:47
We know that this virus is way
more likely to cause an
2:29:50
infection just because it's more
infectious. Right? Right. What
2:29:53
used to work for something like
you know, the alpha variant and
2:29:57
even to a certain degree with a
Delta variant is Perhaps not the
2:30:00
same thing that's going to be
necessary for omachron.
2:30:04
In other words, no matter how
many shots you throw at it 456
2:30:07
It's just not going to stop
infections.
2:30:10
This is, first of all, is
completely scripted. Completely.
2:30:15
Gore's completely scripted. And
I just want to remind everybody,
2:30:19
I actually have this clip now on
my phone just in case I won't
2:30:23
play the whole thing, but just
the beginning of it were Bill
2:30:25
Gates talks about this Omicron
variant
2:30:28
in beating COVID-19.
2:30:30
Well, the, you know, sadly, the
virus itself, particularly the,
2:30:37
the variant called OMA cron, is
the type of vaccine that is it
2:30:42
creates both B cell and T cell
immunity.
2:30:46
I just noticed something new.
It's not just omachron. He says,
2:30:51
This variant and others acts
like a vaccine.
2:30:56
But any Yeah, if you get any of
the disease you'll
2:30:58
get it's like back I know he's
making the case for natural
2:31:00
immunity
2:31:01
die. Yeah. See this guy?
2:31:05
This guy don't eat all right
now. Oh, yeah, sorry. Now I want
2:31:09
to get to a point, which has
nothing to do with this fallen
2:31:12
apart. It's something else. And
it starts with, I don't know if
2:31:16
this really triggered it. But I
have these two clips Omicron ba
2:31:20
dot two. And I got two versions
of it. And it has to do with the
2:31:27
naming nomenclature. We were
told in Greek that oh, this is
2:31:32
the Greek alphabet. We're going
through the Greek alphabet. So
2:31:35
we had omachron. We skipped c
should be followed by pi or row.
2:31:41
But then what if you remember
when they take what why is it?
2:31:44
Why did we go from delta to
omachron? They said, Well, it's
2:31:48
because before omachron is G or
ZXi? Yeah. Which you can't use
2:31:54
because racist it is. It's
racist and in South China, but
2:31:58
I'm looking at the at the Greek
alphabet, there's alpha, which
2:32:01
by the way, never was never it
was never ever called Alpha
2:32:04
Delta. No, it was never called
Alpha. No, but now they call it
2:32:08
alpha. But if you look at the
Greek alpha, alpha, beta, gamma,
2:32:13
den, delta would happen to beta
and gamma. But between delta and
2:32:18
Omicron, you have epsilon zeta
at a Seda, Iota Kappa, lambda
2:32:25
these. The reason you can't use
those names, you can't use those
2:32:30
names. omachron. They're all
they're all fraternity names.
2:32:34
There's something else going on,
I think, but let's listen to
2:32:36
those little spiel about
omachron Instead of being Urdu
2:32:40
would be after OMA Krause should
be pi or or row or sigma, or
2:32:46
tau, or Upsilon, or chi or phi.
There's a bunch of them sigh and
2:32:54
there's not omega is the one at
the end. lets us do this little
2:32:59
bull crap about this is this
variant first,
2:33:02
scientists are watching a
version of omachron called be a
2:33:06
dot two. It has spread quickly
in South Africa, Denmark and
2:33:11
other countries. And although
it's not clear if that'll be the
2:33:13
case in the US, here's Nathan
gruba. With the Yale School of
2:33:17
Public Health,
2:33:18
a lot of us were assuming that
it was going to quickly take off
2:33:21
in the United States, just like
it was doing in Europe and
2:33:24
become the new dominant variant.
2:33:27
But that hasn't happened yet.
Instead, Jeremy Lubin at the
2:33:30
University of Massachusetts says
cases of BA dot two have been
2:33:34
steadily popping up.
2:33:36
There are places where it's
dominated pretty quickly, like
2:33:39
Denmark, in the US, it's just
kind of creeping up slowly.
2:33:43
We asked NPR health
correspondent Rob Stein to
2:33:45
explain what people should be
watching for the CDC
2:33:49
says ba dot two has now been
found from coast to coast. Holy
2:33:53
crap,
2:33:54
what is this voice? What is this
voice? What is this?
2:33:58
So ask?
2:34:02
Your health correspondent Rob
Stein to explain what people
2:34:05
should be watching for
2:34:06
the CDC says pa dot two has now
been found from coast to coast
2:34:11
and accounts for almost 4% of
all new infections nationally.
2:34:15
And Samuel Scarpino at the
Rockefeller Foundation says ba
2:34:19
dot two appears to be doubling
every seven days.
2:34:23
And so if it doubles again to
8%, that means that we're you
2:34:26
know, into the exponential
growth phase and we may be
2:34:30
staring at another wave of
COVID-19 coming in the US. Oh,
2:34:35
yes, of course the one that
we're really worried about and
2:34:38
kind of why we're all on the
edge of our seats.
2:34:40
Oh, John, I you on the edge of
your seat?
2:34:43
Not really, but a couple of
things. I mean, we play the
2:34:46
second part of this if you want
that I have to go to my my
2:34:48
kicker.
2:34:50
Can I say one thing about the
correspondence in this clip? I
2:34:54
think Daniel Lubin should hook
up with JEFFREY TOOBIN that make
2:34:57
a great pair aluminum, aluminum
until
2:35:03
they can both both go on camera
and do their thing do this
2:35:06
thing. I'm not gonna play the
second part of this. Morrison.
2:35:09
Alright, but I want to play
something else because it was
2:35:12
this trigger this be a.to
instead of let's see, let me
2:35:17
look on this list again, pi rho
sigma tau epsilon does all these
2:35:22
Greek alphabet, but we were told
that Crow, you know, omicron was
2:35:26
picked because it was in the
next, you know, you remember, I
2:35:30
remember delta Oticon. The only
two they really actually pulled
2:35:34
them out of a hat, they pulled
delta and omachron out of a hat
2:35:39
of Greek letters. There's no
rhyme nor reason to it no matter
2:35:44
what they explained. Right?
Well,
2:35:46
hopefully, hopefully, you have a
deconstruction you can tell us
2:35:49
what it's about.
2:35:50
Well, I'm wondering what it's
about after hearing this 20 year
2:35:54
old clip. Now remember, there
was never an elephant's always
2:35:59
been delta and Omicron Delta
omachron. So I found a 20 year
2:36:05
old clip of Art Bell, in 2002,
discussing flying saucers with
2:36:12
our buddy Bob Lazar, who nobody
knows if he's for real or not.
2:36:17
But I want to, I got this clip,
listen to this clip, and tell me
2:36:21
if anything sticks out?
2:36:24
Are all the UFO sightings. I'm
sure you've seen a million
2:36:26
pictures and moving video now of
UFOs. And all the rest of it.
2:36:30
You think the Belgian sightings
were perhaps accurate with what
2:36:37
you know about the drive
systems? Have you seen any other
2:36:42
film or stills of UFOs? That,
that look like the real McCoy to
2:36:47
you?
2:36:47
Absolutely. Because once I
started looking into it, now, I
2:36:51
don't research this stuff
anymore. And I get a lot of
2:36:53
people asking me UFO questions.
And actually, believe it or not,
2:36:57
it doesn't interest me I liked
being involved in the project.
2:37:00
But I don't, you know, look into
UFO stories or research this
2:37:04
stuff. But when I did, when I
said the craft operate in two
2:37:08
modes, the omachron and delta
configuration, transitioning
2:37:13
from omachron to Delta, the way
the crab flies through in space
2:37:16
is belly first not flying
horizontal, like you see in a
2:37:19
science fiction movie. And as
the craft leaves the ground and
2:37:24
omachron mode, they perform a
roll maneuver where the craft
2:37:28
raises and you know, eventually
you see it at a 45 degree angle
2:37:31
and then it becomes straight up
and down 180 degrees, right the
2:37:35
amplifiers come up to power,
they focus on a point and the
2:37:37
craft flies belly first at the
target. And you see a lot of UFO
2:37:45
photographs here and there with
crafts ascending in the sky at a
2:37:50
45 degree angle, but flying up
or, or sitting at odd angles in
2:37:54
the sky. And at least from what
I can guess from the
2:37:58
photographs, if they in fact are
genuine, it looks like the craft
2:38:02
are transitioning from one mode
to another. And so you've seen
2:38:05
quite a few of those. I've
probably seen three or four of
2:38:08
those three or four. Yeah,
2:38:10
so the majority of UFO photos
are by you pretty much
2:38:15
dismissed. But every now and
then one hits you and you say
2:38:17
hey, look at that.
2:38:18
Yeah, if it has something that
clicks somewhere, but you know,
2:38:23
these days it boy, you just take
a picture into Adobe Photoshop.
2:38:27
And you know, you can make
anything.
2:38:29
I don't know. Bob, I can't thank
you enough for coming on tonight
2:38:33
with regard to your movie Blue
Book. So hey, do you have any
2:38:36
idea what the title might be?
2:38:38
First Theramin. And after the
Theramin, the trolls are even
2:38:47
calling for it.
2:38:55
Do dude so this is an alien
space virus.
2:39:01
I don't know what this means. To
me. It was like code because why
2:39:04
was the spaceship anti gravity
mechanism called having the two
2:39:12
modes of delta and omachron. Why
those two names.
2:39:16
And it's interesting because at
a certain point, they actually
2:39:18
they had like a 24 hour news
cycle talking about a new
2:39:22
variant as Omicron and delta had
converged and it was called
2:39:26
delta cron, which we even show
2:39:28
on delta that was short lived.
Yeah, yes. They still won't go
2:39:32
to another Greek alphabet
letter. As much as I run this
2:39:36
omachron Delta Omicron Delta
what is going on and then I play
2:39:40
this 20 year old clip where you
have the same thing with a
2:39:42
flying saucer mechanisms called
the same things.
2:39:45
Yeah. What you would say to me
is okay, that's really cute.
2:39:51
But it is cute. I agree. But
listen
2:39:53
to this. Now we have some
consensus on the original
2:39:58
transistor technology. being
given by aliens to who was that
2:40:02
one guy who created the
transistor and Shockley and
2:40:06
never heard from again.
2:40:08
No, they you heard from all
these guys again, but Shockley
2:40:11
was the guy. But happily
Shockley is that he never
2:40:13
invented anything. Again, he
he's, he took his operation Fair
2:40:17
enough. Fair Value is probably
responsible for the valley. Fair
2:40:20
enough.
2:40:20
So what if there was someone,
maybe a scientist who got the
2:40:26
Delta Omicron, space alien
virus, and decided, instead of
2:40:32
to do better for the world to
clean up? And the reason I bring
2:40:35
this up in context of your clips
here is there's a substack
2:40:39
called True COVID. And they now
have what has been it put it
2:40:43
together pretty well,
succinctly. I've been hearing
2:40:46
about this. And it's now I
think, beyond the theory, they
2:40:50
have found, which others have
found, but now they've published
2:40:53
everything. There is the United
States Patent Office patents
2:40:57
from 2017. That patents a
genetic sequence, which is a
2:41:04
100% Reverse match with a
genetic sequence found in SARS
2:41:08
cov. Two, which really can only
mean that that sequence was put
2:41:19
into this virus. Now, of course,
if you'd like to know who owns
2:41:25
the patent on that side
sequence, what would you guess?
2:41:29
To easy? Fauci? Maderna.
2:41:32
Oh, right. Maderna. Yeah,
thanks, journal. Yeah. How about
2:41:38
this for if you want to go
another step, okay. Because it
2:41:42
doesn't make sense that we be
giving a weapon that we're
2:41:44
creating to China that this just
doesn't make any sense is dumb.
2:41:49
How about this? If we're going
to go in this direction with a
2:41:52
theremin, you started a clip?
Oh, yeah. This was a alien. A
2:42:03
virus wasn't necessary, what's
floating around are Omicron. And
2:42:07
they were looking for a way to
stop it. And that's why this
2:42:11
research was going on for
looking for a real vaccine. And
2:42:13
that's when Maderna and all
these these these attempts to,
2:42:16
to find a vaccine for this
thing, right. That's why that's
2:42:20
where the code comes in. And so
they were working on some way of
2:42:24
preventing it and that and China
knew about this. And we knew
2:42:27
about it, but China knew about
it, and they were worried that
2:42:29
they were working on they're the
ones who freaked out the most
2:42:32
when the thing escaped felt
stupid lab
2:42:34
got there. Like they Oh, we
better lock black people as
2:42:37
being
2:42:38
an alien thing that could kill
all mankind. And it turns out
2:42:41
that it couldn't quite. But the
and then omachron was released
2:42:46
out of the blue, which we all
know this omachron is on a
2:42:50
separate timeline.
2:42:51
And it's the and that to me is
this alien entity. That's what
2:42:54
they were desperate. They were
developing the alien antidote.
2:42:58
But but it's just I find this
whole thing because of those two
2:43:02
words. And the fact that they
were giving up bullshit story
2:43:07
about oh, yeah, we can't use G
we have to use omachron. But
2:43:12
that doesn't follow because the
first one was a delta alpha was
2:43:15
never used and delta and then
jumped from Delta omachron. This
2:43:19
was code.
2:43:21
Is it possible that since we're
doing this, that maybe the
2:43:26
aliens took pity on us and said,
Ah, shit, these idiots look what
2:43:30
they did with it. Look what they
did with the Delta and the
2:43:32
omachron. Hey, let's get the
omachron thing jacked up. We got
2:43:35
to fix these people down there.
2:43:38
Yeah, I don't think I it doesn't
seem likely. But of course, none
2:43:43
of this.
2:43:43
None of it seems very likely.
Yeah. I have a couple of
2:43:47
mandates are coming down. It's
all politically based, of
2:43:50
course, because we have in
America we have midterms and I
2:43:53
can only speak about the United
States. Our poor brothers and
2:43:56
sisters in Canada and everyone
related to the crown of England,
2:43:59
the dead queen, including
Australia, New Zealand, you're
2:44:02
also screwed. We got to work on
that. But in New York City
2:44:07
change is a common and that's
good because 23rd of April my
2:44:11
dad is finally going to be laid
to rest in Armonk, New York. The
2:44:17
whole family's coming in. And of
course, Adams a problem because
2:44:20
Adam can't stay anywhere. You
can't stay anywhere in New York
2:44:24
if you don't have your vaccine
pass your Excelsior elite pass.
2:44:29
But the new mayor Adams is
talking to be game. Oh, let's
2:44:34
listen carefully though.
2:44:35
Boston, Philadelphia and
Washington DC are all in the
2:44:38
process of already have phased
out passports for entering
2:44:42
indoor spaces? Because New York
have a plan to do that few
2:44:45
metrics that will be phased out
at some point. Like those other
2:44:49
cities.
2:44:50
Yes. I can't wait to get it
done. I think that I take my hat
2:44:54
off to New Yorkers through masks
vaccines through social
2:44:59
distancing. You know, we were
hit with a, the uncertainty, the
2:45:03
fear of COVID. I'm just I'm
2:45:06
really interesting. He said, I
just heard this now, the
2:45:08
uncertainty and fear what he
what he's what he, I think
2:45:11
wanted to say was the fear,
uncertainty and doubt. He takes
2:45:16
two of those and reverses them.
2:45:18
The uncertainty, the fear of
COVID. I'm just I'm really proud
2:45:22
of how we responded as New
Yorkers. And every morning, I
2:45:27
meet with my health
professionals, because I always
2:45:29
stated, I'm going to follow the
science, I'm not going to get
2:45:31
ahead of the science, because
I'm ready to get ahead of all of
2:45:35
this. And this is
2:45:37
what's interesting. He says, I
don't want to get ahead of the
2:45:39
science, but I'm going to get
ahead of all of it. So we
2:45:42
stated I'm going to follow the
science, I'm not going to get
2:45:44
ahead of the science, because
I'm ready to get ahead of all of
2:45:48
this and get back to normality.
But they're giving us clear
2:45:52
structures, they gave us
benchmarks, we're going to
2:45:54
follow those benchmarks. But I
look forward to the next few
2:45:58
weeks going through real
transformation, that I don't
2:46:01
have to wonder what you look
like I would know what you look
2:46:05
like, again.
2:46:07
So it's really only talking
about masks in this case. And it
2:46:11
sounds like he's really wishy
washy about it like Oh, yeah.
2:46:15
Okay. He has to take action,
because the amount of money that
2:46:19
goes into New York City if the
if the Brooklyn Nets.
2:46:24
Exactly, exactly. They've got to
drop all before the play and
2:46:31
play. Yeah.
2:46:33
You're so they're going to drop
all this stuff for that reason,
2:46:35
because we're talking millions
and millions of dollars that are
2:46:38
going to the economy, which he
needs, and it's going to make
2:46:40
him look good. He's got to find
a way around this. By the time
2:46:44
that you have to go to the
funeral. This will be done. I
2:46:47
sure hope so. It will be because
they have to do it. They've got
2:46:51
to get it because right now the
nets are falling behind. They're
2:46:54
having nothing but got no
carries, right? Well, a lot of
2:46:57
it has to do with Kyrie and
because he can only play in four
2:47:00
a, which is weird, because I
don't know how he plays here in
2:47:03
San Francisco. I thought they
had the same restrictions at
2:47:05
Chase center. But I don't know
that changed. Somewhere along
2:47:08
the line. I was never told
2:47:09
I didn't want to be racist.
2:47:12
No, they were already racist.
They already told Andrew Wiggins
2:47:15
that he couldn't play in this he
got vaccinated all of a sudden
2:47:19
he's playing and I don't know
that he got faxed. So
2:47:21
Something's fishy about that.
But that's beside the point,
2:47:24
they got to get carried to play
at home because those home games
2:47:27
are important. They pack them
in. And and people come in from
2:47:30
all over the place and they
spend a lot of money. It's not
2:47:33
trivial. Yeah. So unless they
get wiped out in the first
2:47:37
round, and the whole thing's a
joke, but they can't take a
2:47:39
chance. And they know they have
to have Kyrie,
2:47:42
New South Wales, Australia is
taking a different tact instead
2:47:45
of instead of actually just
trying to cheat, I don't know,
2:47:51
blame it on the medical system
in the last
2:47:53
week or so is having a look. And
we've had an expert clinical
2:47:57
panel review how we capture
COVID admissions to hospital,
2:48:02
what we realized here in New
South Wales that we had a very
2:48:05
conservative approach to that
capture. And we were back
2:48:08
capturing people coming into
hospital, who and I think I
2:48:12
touched on this a couple of
weeks ago. So incidental COVID
2:48:16
That capturing all the way back
28 days prior to admission. And
2:48:20
what that meant was that in our
numbers, we were getting a
2:48:23
skewing of our data. So for
example, if you were 22 years of
2:48:27
age, or you had COVID, three
weeks ago, you recovered from
2:48:32
that fell off your bicycle,
broke your arm and came to
2:48:35
hospital, we would count you as
a COVID admission. After the
2:48:38
review by our expert clinical
panel, we've now reduced that
2:48:42
back capture to 14 days to
provide a more realistic picture
2:48:46
of what we're seeing in our
hospitals. And our numbers
2:48:49
reflect that. But on any
scenario, whether it's 28 days,
2:48:53
14 days, or whatever the number
you use, the trend is the same
2:48:58
and in all cases, those numbers
are following the same path
2:49:02
down. I will also note that in
New South Wales that that
2:49:06
capture exists that does not
exist in other states, where you
2:49:10
would only be counted if you are
COVID. Positive at the time of
2:49:13
your admission.
2:49:14
Okay, I'm sorry, but I think
these podcasters knew that
2:49:18
you're counting was bullcrap two
years ago, and now like oh, we
2:49:23
made a discovery. Oh, they were
marked as COVID Even Even if you
2:49:27
bet COVID in recovery
2:49:28
in disgust from day one on this
show. That's why I said two
2:49:33
years ago Yeah, no, but I'm
saying ya know, ya know, day one
2:49:38
on this show and others have
noticed it and it just continued
2:49:42
and we traced it back to not
some cautionary rationale, but
2:49:47
we traced it back to the
payments, the insurance or pay
2:49:51
out if somebody had COVID It was
all a money grab.
2:49:54
Absolutely.
2:49:57
Now this last is not knows
2:49:59
this last clip that I have, I
had seen this poll session. This
2:50:05
is from the Munich Security
Conference. I even saw this
2:50:09
piece but I never saw the follow
up. That this is a lay a panel
2:50:14
of ladies and Bill Gates, a
panel of ladies. It's a panel of
2:50:17
ladies and they're talking about
masks and mask mandates. And Dr.
2:50:22
Bill tries to be all cute about
it, you know, and saying, Oh,
2:50:26
well gee, a horrible they make
me wear a mask. I have to wear
2:50:29
pants toes. I've had that. So
he's catching with the ladies.
2:50:34
And he tries to be coy and make
this joke and he gets bought
2:50:38
slammed
2:50:40
about masks. I think there are a
lot of people in America who are
2:50:43
confused about whether they
should be wearing a mask. And in
2:50:45
the United Kingdom, for example,
they've scrapped that
2:50:47
altogether.
2:50:48
Well, that's interesting. You
know, what is the downside of
2:50:50
wearing a mask? I mean, it's got
to be tough. You know, you have
2:50:53
to wear pants. I mean, this is
tough stuff. These societies are
2:50:57
so cruel. Why do they make you
wear pants? I'm trying to figure
2:51:01
it out.
2:51:03
We're very glad you have yours
on the on the web. We'll be on
2:51:09
the web.
2:51:10
You got butt slam.
2:51:14
I love it because everyone knows
he's a creep. Oh, glad you got
2:51:18
your pants on you creep. You
creepy philanderer. You creep.
2:51:22
DeskMate that is it. That was
the subtext. You're correct.
2:51:27
And it came out of her mouth.
And everyone's like, Oh, and
2:51:29
Bill Gates like I smooth. I love
that. Because he's a creep. Then
2:51:41
everybody knows he's a creep.
He's a sexual deviant creep.
2:51:48
Allegedly. Unbelievable. That's
not that would that just that
2:51:54
made me really happy. It really
did. It's very cute. made me
2:52:00
very, very happy. See, before we
take another break. Oh, yeah.
2:52:05
You know, we Another thing we've
been trying. It's, you know, we
2:52:09
have to retire in a couple of
years. Because everything that
2:52:11
we've been talking about is now
coming true. And it's so hard to
2:52:15
I mean, we're not going to sit
there say we told you so. But
2:52:18
also, it doesn't motivate like I
want I can deconstruct this any
2:52:21
further than we did. 10 years
ago. It's the same stuff. We
2:52:24
knew what happens getting
repetitive. Yes. So one of them
2:52:27
is the bug thing. We've been
tracking bugs. We've been
2:52:31
tracking that the leafs want us
to eat bugs. You know, this is
2:52:35
your protein of the future bugs.
You got to eat bugs. And we've
2:52:38
been laughing about this for
well over 10 years. And it's
2:52:42
it's worse. It's worse than it
than it seems. It's not just
2:52:47
bugs. No, no, no. This is an
article from science. Insect
2:52:52
ranchers. Poor $5 million into
world's first large scale
2:52:58
genetic breeding facility.
Genetically Engineered mealworms
2:53:04
could provide fertilizer and
food for millions. And then it
2:53:10
hit me they want to turn us into
bugs. Just like them read no
2:53:19
reptiles love bugs. Oh to eat
it's a snack. They want to snack
2:53:26
on us. We eat you Yeah, I mean,
how bad is it we go from? Okay,
2:53:43
it's one thing to eat bugs. But
now you want to genetically
2:53:46
engineer them not modify
engineered the bugs? What is
2:53:50
that going to do? Who needs mRNA
when you can eat a DNA devised
2:53:56
worm. Worms are bugs.
2:54:03
It's just like holy crap. Does
anyone else see this? You do
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I'm going to show my school by
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need Suzy Morris Brett Fanelli
Jeff Holland and Mike Newman all
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of you have succeeded in
achieving the quest unlocking
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it. Become a knight in the name
of the no agenda round table.
3:01:40
I'm very proud to pronounce the
Kate v as Dame head gardener,
3:01:45
sir be three night of the 88
fingers sir fish Fisher of the
3:01:49
Space Coast and Sir Mike of
Georgetown, Texas. for y'all. We
3:01:54
have hookers and blow rent boys
and Chardonnay. We got extra
3:01:56
bong hits and bourbon 512 Pecan
Porter, John Mueller meats, beef
3:02:00
ribs and Texas peach cobbler
with Blue Bell vanilla. We got
3:02:03
some redhead and rise we got
some organic macaroni and
3:02:06
plasticize and we got some good
stuff in stock, a bomb hits and
3:02:09
bourbon Of course, ginger ale
and dribbles, breast milk and
3:02:12
pablum. And yes, the mutton and
meat is here. And welcome. It's
3:02:15
good to have a full table once
again, haven't had that many
3:02:17
nights and games in one go. What
you have to what you have to do
3:02:21
now is go to no agenda nation
calm slash rings. And that's
3:02:24
where you will enter all your
details. So our back office can
3:02:27
send everything off to you that
includes your beautiful signet
3:02:29
ring, which you can use with the
wax that accompanies it. So you
3:02:32
can seal your official
correspondence typically, when
3:02:36
someone's sending stuff to the
show, which we appreciate. And
3:02:40
the official certification. By
the way, I went to the PIO box
3:02:44
earlier this week, and I got the
organic gummies let me tell you
3:02:47
a little story. Remember, this
was who sent those to us, John.
3:02:53
The organic gummy woman,
3:02:55
the organic gummy woman. So you
know, I driven from, from Fred
3:03:00
into Austin, I had to go to
Costco, which was a nightmare. I
3:03:03
was really busy. And I go to the
PIO box, and now I'm peckish.
3:03:07
And I still have to go to the
hair to my hair person. And I'm
3:03:11
packaging like and I see the
package from the gummies and
3:03:14
like, Oh, cool. I could use an
organic gummy right now. Which
3:03:18
is made of elderflower, I think
and some other cool natural
3:03:21
ingredients. So I pop this thing
open. Like there's two bags.
3:03:25
Have you tried them? Do you try
the gummies you already ate them
3:03:28
all. Oh, so I pop the pop the
bag. I'm like, I throw it in my
3:03:31
mouth. I'm like And then look at
the bag. Yeah, they'd been there
3:03:36
for a while there was mold all
over him. Oh, I ate a moldy
3:03:40
gummy. I didn't feel bad though.
It tasted really good. But it
3:03:46
was definitely fuzzy and I'm
sad. I don't send perishables to
3:03:50
the PO Box. It just came
3:03:51
to his mind is fine because I
get an alert. I got an alert day
3:03:55
in advance. I picked up the
gummies the next day the cold
3:03:59
pack was still in there it was
still cold. See I can get like
3:04:02
right in the refrigerator.
3:04:03
I can get a peel box out here
but I'm so worried that some
3:04:07
this this peel by switching peel
boxes is a hassle.
3:04:10
It's a nightmare. Yeah, I've
done it once and
3:04:13
I'm not sure I want to do it
again. But it might get me
3:04:18
fresher. gummies so there's that
anyway,
3:04:20
unnecessarily be shipped to the
old peel box and it goes to a
3:04:23
forwarding process with three
days. Yeah, don't
3:04:26
just perishables not a good idea
everything else love it
3:04:36
party indeed the no agenda
meetups going strong people love
3:04:40
and hanging out together. That's
what it's all about. And we have
3:04:42
a brand new website, but no
agenda meetup.com You can now
3:04:46
you can do more faster. And it's
just all round cooler. And you
3:04:51
can get alerts and you can sign
up and oh my gosh, sir Daniel is
3:04:54
kicking ass over there. A couple
reports to play for your first
3:04:58
the let me see this was The
meetup in Fresno Hey Adam and
3:05:03
John
3:05:03
this is well sir Roberts enough
to sticks here at the resist
3:05:08
three much no agenda meetup at
the barrel house in Fresno and
3:05:11
with me are
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Dame Chantal Sir Thomas
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of the apocalypse in the
morning.
3:05:17
Douchebag Andy,
3:05:18
Andy astrologer thanks for
mentioning first no on your
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podcast
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in and another report from
Cincinnati.
3:05:28
John here at the Cincinnati
meetup in the morning. So
3:05:32
Jessica in the morning
3:05:33
in the Morning John Adam I'm
definitely not the spook first
3:05:36
timers here.
3:05:37
This is Greg price Hill How you
doing? I'm and John's always
3:05:40
good to listen to you in the
morning. I'm with Craig Hey
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guys, this is Maddie and I am
not a douchebag
3:05:46
This is Tyler and I am a
douchebag
3:05:48
in the morning this is certain
soon to be sir Aidan Mayer
3:05:51
tittie city in the morning,
Spicer from Cincinnati
3:05:54
in the morning is barren Fox
powder, the Cook Islands, Hong
3:05:57
Kong. This is Shawn with
breaking news. The Russians are
3:06:00
invading Cincinnati
3:06:02
in the morning and George came
from Cincinnati in the morning.
3:06:05
This is Sir Arthur without
portfolio. We've had a great
3:06:10
time here. In a sea of madness.
This is an island of repose.
3:06:15
Hello did Jan. And Adam has the
cleanest inbox in the world. I
3:06:20
don't know.
3:06:21
Hillary Clinton. In The Morning
John and Adam, this is Alison I
3:06:27
love it how you torture your
children. That's great. What the
3:06:31
child was told to tell told to
say was who has the cleanest
3:06:34
email inbox in the world Hillary
Clinton. Oh my get him started
3:06:39
early. Here's a couple meetups
you can attend. The first one is
3:06:43
today the 24th local 719 Six
o'clock at Pikes Peak brewing in
3:06:47
Colorado Springs, Colorado. You
can make it easy to watch these
3:06:49
tacos in Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
Louisiana, is where South
3:06:53
Louisiana gets together to 632
day. Tomorrow the pretty tyrant
3:06:58
push back petty tire and push
back at Dick's primal burger in
3:07:02
Portland, Oregon kicks off at
530 I wonder if millennial Mel
3:07:05
will be their home for shrunken
amygdala the meetup at low
3:07:09
country manor Charleston, South
Carolina at 530 Tomorrow along
3:07:13
with local 804 meetup round to
2pm Eastern time at Vale brewing
3:07:16
in Richmond, Virginia. Also the
meetup and such 2pm Tomorrow
3:07:20
shooters Taven Belmont New
Hampshire on Saturday, the post
3:07:24
Valentine's Day blues cure five
o'clock 56 kitchen, Mayfield
3:07:28
Heights, Ohio and on Sunday show
de Orlando the meetup Part Two
3:07:32
noon Eastern time our glass
brewing curry Ford as promoted
3:07:37
earlier, as just a couple of the
meetups that we have coming up
3:07:39
there is as I said, a brand new
meetup website you need to go
3:07:43
check it out. It's good. It's
very helpful. People seem to
3:07:46
enjoy it. And this is something
that is good for your health,
3:07:49
good for your amygdala, good for
so many things to get together
3:07:53
with people who just have a
community in common and nothing
3:07:59
else. But you'll love it. It
works great. No agenda
3:08:03
meetup.com If you can't find on
to you once you start one it's
3:08:06
like a pot a. Chicken you,
everybody. Before we get to ISOs
3:08:30
I'd like to request a health
karma for my aunt Meg. Both she
3:08:36
and Don Aaron nurse in the mid
90s. And she had a bad fall in
3:08:41
the living room, broke several
bones had to have an operation.
3:08:47
She has heart issues and she was
operated on two days ago. She's
3:08:52
still in the ICU. The doctors
are guardedly optimistic is the
3:08:59
term and and I'm sure she and
Don would agree that they've had
3:09:05
great lives by just I would hate
for it to end for them like
3:09:07
this. So health karma and we're
throwing a goat front Meg you've
3:09:11
got karma
3:09:21
ISO C ISOs.
3:09:24
I have two What do you got?
3:09:25
I have only one so why don't you
hit them first? Alright, where
3:09:30
are you going? What are you
doing?
3:09:32
Because you know, we don't have
any I can tell there's no get
3:09:35
it. Well, maybe let's try this.
Let's try prices prices go
3:09:39
up. Okay, that's not bad.
3:09:43
I like that ISIS go. Okay, the
other ones interesting.
3:09:49
So interesting. Huh? Try mine.
3:09:53
This is amazing.
3:09:55
Didn't we just do this?
3:09:57
I don't think so.
3:10:01
It sounds like it's either one
that we did last week or
3:10:04
before oh no maybe you're right
let me see. That's amazing. That
3:10:11
was the one from last week.
Yeah, this is different is
3:10:15
obviously not the same one this
3:10:17
is amazing.
3:10:19
You choose I can't choose
3:10:20
ah well I like the prices went
from the sounds of it and it
3:10:25
also was something we didn't
talk about but prices go up
3:10:30
that's do it I like it. Yeah, we
can use that number go up prices
3:10:34
go up. It works for me. Works
for me. Okay
3:10:42
I got a I got a bunch of clips I
can play but I will just play
3:10:44
the funnier ones. I have a weird
one and a when I got the Academy
3:10:50
Award changes which is not gonna
help Oh let's do that because
3:10:54
the crappy cars the post office
3:10:56
let's do the academy but let's
do the Academy Award changes
3:10:59
because once again no one will
watch the award show and it's
3:11:02
fun to dance on the end leads
grave Yes of course. What's it
3:11:09
called?
3:11:11
Academy Awards. Ah changes
3:11:14
after viewership for last year's
Academy Awards plunged to new
3:11:17
low the organization that hosts
the Oscars is announcing big
3:11:20
changes. Here's MPRs manually
Mark
3:11:23
height in 1998. The Oscars
telecast pulled in 55 million
3:11:27
viewers. Titanic won for Best
Picture and Billy Crystal hosted
3:11:31
last year's no host Oscars hit a
new low with just 10 point 4
3:11:36
million viewers watching Nomad
land when for best picture to
3:11:40
try upping the ratings Academy
President David Rubin detailed
3:11:43
changes in the letter to its
membership. To streamline the
3:11:46
event categories such as film
editing, original score, and
3:11:50
makeup and hairstyling will be
awarded before the live telecast
3:11:54
with winners speeches woven
through the show.
3:11:57
Oh, that sounds like a shit
show. You telling me oh my
3:12:01
goodness, who who comes up with
this idiocy?
3:12:04
And then they're going to weave
the bull crap the ones they give
3:12:07
out? They're gonna weave the
guys through the show. In other
3:12:10
words, you're gonna bring it in.
Oh,
3:12:12
that is so annoying. That's
that's that's like bad you don't
3:12:16
do that. No. Oh, bad. Oh my
goodness. Well, that's that's
3:12:22
the death knell there it is, is
done.
3:12:24
There's never a Death Note. It's
3:12:25
done. It's done. It's done. It's
done.
3:12:30
Okay, I got the one funny clip
was kind of funny. If you think
3:12:34
about toddlers in blackface Oh,
it's a winner
3:12:40
in Massachusetts. A preschool
temporarily shut down after a
3:12:43
teacher had toddlers make and
wear black face masks are Boston
3:12:47
NBC affiliate reporting the
school has deactivated its
3:12:50
Facebook page and the teacher
involved was fired.
3:12:53
Now I'd like to know more about
this. I'd like to know what they
3:12:57
were doing. What was the what
was the plan what was this
3:12:59
teachers they
3:13:00
made these masks and the masks
were like just black with the
3:13:03
with the white around the mouse
and white around you know, they
3:13:06
look like a black face kind of
design that you would do. And
3:13:10
they get the kids wear them
3:13:12
that they have to do little
skits or some things they have
3:13:14
to do. Mr. Bojangles No, Mr.
Bojangles what the hell it
3:13:19
was fired.
3:13:23
Oh, man, I'm gonna put some
black face on my dog. Good on
3:13:29
her. Oh, that dog would be so
funny in blackface
3:13:37
well, we'll have to wait until
Sunday to see what happens with
3:13:40
the dog. Coming up next to no
agenda stream.com It is double
3:13:44
thought dimension, which has
been on the stream for a couple
3:13:47
of months. But this is their
first post show play. That means
3:13:53
they're in hot rotation right
now.
3:13:55
Yeah, no kidding.
3:13:58
We've got I figured I'd roll out
some Secret Agent Paul with a
3:14:02
Putin Diddy. His end of show we
have brand new under Show mix
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from B Dubs. And also, oh my
goodness, the Rolando Gonzalez
3:14:10
rolling out his 48th End of show
mix in his career so far. Coming
3:14:16
to you from the heart of the
Texas hill country here in FEMA
3:14:18
Region number six in the morning
everybody. I'm Adam curry
3:14:21
man from Northern Silicon
Valley, where the Jets have not
3:14:25
arrived on Jhansi Devorah
3:14:27
we return on Sunday with another
deconstruction extravaganza
3:14:32
remember us at the vortec.org/na
until Sunday I do smell photos
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such
3:14:49
as others make news Why don't
you get job get Hmong fix food
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and on the dress the bike a
million dollar true bye Try not
3:15:02
to look like Anderson Cooper.
goblets mix where John Podesta
3:15:08
walks with kids, I mean pizzas
in his mid booted on the wrists.
3:15:16
Sitting down with Harris
Alinsky, thank for President
3:15:18
Harris for us help and support
over the years but later in the
3:15:21
day he questioned why Western
Allies were waiting for the
3:15:24
quote bombardment to begin
bombardment to begin this
3:15:34
painting bombard bombard the
children just rubber loser
3:15:55
bombard. Bombard just rubber
losers bombardment just rubber
3:16:41
in this go on how do you like
bombard but
3:16:54
1000s of women and children are
being evacuated on buses and
3:16:58
trains.
3:16:59
And let me be clear, I can say
with absolute certainty. If
3:17:05
Russia further invades Ukraine,
there is no innovation the
3:17:09
United States together with our
allies, Russia escalating or de
3:17:14
escalating will impose
significant and unprecedented
3:17:19
economic costs. We are families
torn apart move forward with
3:17:23
consequences we have to pair
Russian disinformation economic
3:17:28
metrics that will be swift that
was stunning severe. We will
3:17:36
impose far reaching financial
sanction massive immediate and
3:17:41
export control Russia backed
separatists we will target
3:17:44
inflicting financial
institutions and key industries.
3:17:50
And we will target those who are
complicit and those who aid and
3:17:55
abet this unprovoked invasion.
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mobo.org/n A
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prices go up