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Your dog's got the shakes.
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Adam curry Jhansi Devora.
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Sunday March 6 2022. This is
your award winning keep my
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nation media assassination
episode 1431. This is no agenda.
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pining for some Smith months and
broadcasting live from the heart
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of the Texas Hill Country here
and FEMA Region number 60. In
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the morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry.
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I'm from Northern Silicon Valley
where we're looking for a no fly
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zone over California. And
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that's a great idea for that.
Yeah. Did our heroes Alinsky
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call for that the hero, the
hero, the heroes Alinsky? Yeah,
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I gotta tell you, I first of
all, my voice is still not
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normal.
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I can't sounds fine. Okay,
thanks.
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I'm just complaining a little
bit about the long COVID
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effects.
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I think you sure it's yours long
COVID
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was long something. I mean, my
voice I still can't project like
1:01
the opening is like, and I say
to the dog, good morning. I
1:05
can't do that anymore. No, you
talk to you. Good morning. Did
1:09
you sleep well. And then my
voice skips long, Rona long.
1:16
Anyway, I'm ready to generators
all hooked up and working.
1:21
Finally got it all connected.
1:23
Finally. Yes, about it.
1:25
Wow, man. Wow. Oh, wow. It was
oh, wow, quite an experience
1:30
getting this thing connected.
This is the Generac. It's a 22
1:34
kilowatt. And so we've got the
transfer switch, Everything's
1:38
all set up. And I'm like, Okay,
let's, let's just do this. And
1:41
so setting up the generator is,
is very analogous to setting up
1:48
a printer. Strangely enough. So
you have to go through a, an
1:53
initialization menu on the thing
itself. And you know, after it
1:57
says what language it says,
connect Wi Fi. Like, no, do not
2:05
connect Wi Fi. And then you go
through a number of prompts, and
2:08
then it says, okay, serial
number. What's your passcode
2:12
passcode? I don't know. So I'm
looking around for passcode if
2:17
there isn't this
2:17
done by the installers?
2:21
Well, I installed this part I do
myself I wanted to do this
2:26
myself. The installer, the
installer was right there, but
2:30
this electrician installer, he
says ABS you know, we just turn
2:34
it on you do all that shit.
Okay, great, cuz I wanted to do
2:37
it. But so the way these things
work, is they want you to
2:42
connect Wi Fi to en and give you
the device's MAC address so that
2:50
they can identify your
generator, and then they can
2:54
authorize it over the internet.
Like No way. So these guys
2:58
literally want to be in touch
with my generator.
3:03
The first thing the MAC address
comes over the Wi Fi. Yeah, but
3:07
they I'm just telling you they
asked for it. So why would they
3:09
ask for it? In other words, they
don't know what they're doing.
3:13
Well, they're asking way too
much information. So and I call
3:17
them and I got a real nice lady
from customer support so I'm not
3:20
hooking this up to what's my
passcode and she just was
3:22
laughing Okay, no problem. I
have a feeling she gets a lot of
3:25
these calls from people like me
Oh, I'm not gonna use your Wi Fi
3:30
connection I want you to look at
my generator so finally get that
3:34
all set up
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especially in Hill Country. What
do you mean well that's where
3:40
you're all you have right
wingers exactly and Wi Fi
3:45
right wingers yes that it's all
political John The Freedom
3:49
lovers it's all political as
usual the right way so final
3:53
thing so and then comes kind of
the surprise you know, these
3:57
things are sleek looking. You
know, it's got it yeah, the case
4:01
is kind of modern and everything
and then so you flip the power
4:04
off. It still takes about five
seconds for the transfer switch
4:08
to hit and then hits in the
generator starts and that was
4:12
the surprising I'm looking at
this beautiful sleek box and I'm
4:16
thinking you know jet engine
type sound No. This is like a
4:21
lawn mower very low. It's a
little disappointing. But it
4:31
works full house on the
generator can't wait. Can't wait
4:35
for electricity to go out now
for me to be that guy.
4:39
It'll never go.
4:40
That's probably right. I don't
know. I don't know. We've
4:45
there's a lot of energy prices.
Availability. It's getting kind
4:51
of sketchy. And a little
sketchy. Before we start what
4:58
else did we have? You ever go? I
would never go out. Welcome to
5:03
the listeners of the Glenn Beck
podcast which dropped
5:09
yesterday. Oh, they dropped it.
That's too bad. I was hoping
5:12
they would put you on.
5:13
And I got a lot of emails. So
I'm hoping to see a lot more
5:17
people listening to the show. It
this was kind of what I'm
5:21
getting now and responses is
probably about 80% Rogan level.
5:27
Which is surprising. sorry, say
again.
5:29
So the number of responses I'm
getting from the Glenn Beck
5:32
podcast, which I know you didn't
watch it. I'd say it's about 80%
5:36
response of Rogen level
appearance. Oh, I knew I'd get
5:45
you with something this morning.
There it is. Whoo. He's awake.
5:49
Yeah, definitely. Yeah. And it's
interesting because I got a
5:52
number of people who then saw it
on Blaze TV. And then I think
5:56
once it was on YouTube, that's
when that's when people start
5:59
emailing. So welcome and move
over Big Pharma. The military
6:03
industrial complex is moving
center stage to get their share
6:05
of the crisis. Get out of here
with COVID we solve that. Let's
6:09
move on to war. And the
propaganda is phenomenal. What a
6:14
great time to be alive. CBS.
That is tonight, CBS
6:18
Evening News. I'm Norah
O'Donnell in our nation's
6:20
capitol. Have a great weekend
and pray for Ukraine.
6:24
Yes. Pray for Ukraine. Holy
crap, John, as if the the only
6:30
thing about war is immigrants
and refugees. That's all that we
6:34
can see dead. Just trust me.
There's all kinds of horrible
6:37
stuff happening but you need
immigrants and refugees. That's
6:40
it. The human interest the
story, the heartbreak.
6:46
Well, most of my clips are for
Marty.
6:52
Yeah, but I'm just setting the
stage here.
6:54
Oh, yeah. No, no, that's the
same thing with Artie. Actually,
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you know? Yeah, there you go.
Right off the bat. He says I
7:01
want everyone to listen because
it will confirm what a lot of
7:03
people are thinking, including
this email of which I've
7:06
received several different
versions. This is from Lucy
7:09
undraw. De and she's already
suspicious. She has Lucy
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andrada@fastmail.se Hello, Adam.
I'm a huge fan of you from your
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MTV days. Okay, already
suspicious. You are charismatic
7:25
and inspiring individual who
commands respect of your peers
7:28
in the entertainment industry.
7:30
already written like a like bull
crap. Recently,
7:33
I tuned into the puppy state
podcast of the no agenda show
7:38
dated February 27. And was quite
disappointed with the content
7:42
relating to the Russian invasion
of Ukraine. You seem to be
7:46
propping up the Putin regime in
Russia? At no point did you
7:52
decry the mass slaughter of
civilians by fastest Russia's
7:56
student bank title being
undertaken in Ukrainian cities?
8:01
You're a horrible man. It
doesn't say that. But go blah,
8:04
blah, blah. The world is
watching your coverage is
8:07
watching your coverage on the no
agenda show. Oh, they're
8:10
watching. It was unlikely it
would be right watching. Yeah,
8:13
it would be a sad outcome if you
retain your pro Putin posture
8:17
and consequently lose your
platform. Is that a threat? You
8:25
are in a position to influence
minds we must all be united in
8:28
the face of unadulterated evil
unleashed by Putin. Stand with
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the global community and
denounce Russian aggression on
8:36
the people of Ukraine. Encourage
your viewers to contact
8:40
politicians and advocate regime
change within Russia. Okay, just
8:46
stop. Don't Don't send me these
anymore. But this this the last
8:50
time this happened was as a
mailing list. Always. Of course
8:54
it but sophisticated because
they've got the episode number
9:00
the day the name of the podcast,
the MCU and the mailing list,
9:04
the MTV partner, okay. Anyway,
so. So that's the problem. And I
9:10
man, I'm getting pushback
everywhere. When I say look, I
9:13
see this as I see this a little
differently. And people are now
9:19
completely SIOP. You know, this
like COVID ended, that's done
9:23
just done there's it's done.
It's over nothing to say No, put
9:27
it Anthony Fauci is disappeared.
for reasons we'll discuss later.
9:32
It's All Over all it is is the
humanitarian crisis that's all
9:35
there's nothing else. So this is
the vault This is an operation
9:40
against the people of the world.
9:42
First of all the letters a hoax.
Which letter to when you read,
9:48
I mean, a hoax. It's a
propaganda it's a
9:51
hoax. It's not anyone who's
watching the show that we don't
9:54
even know that person exists.
No, that's what I'm talking
9:56
about watching no agenda. They
don't even know it. So this is
9:59
it. Only
10:00
this is the this is the
technical experts. This is
10:03
Hillary Clinton's gang.
10:05
It's somebody. I think it's
Ukrainians.
10:09
Hello, Hillary Clinton's gang.
Thank you.
10:12
Maybe. Well, yeah, this kind of
note is annoying. Oh, I'm sure
10:22
everybody gets them.
10:23
It's not really annoying. It's
just it's just interesting that
10:27
well, let's just go through some
I just have some quick clips
10:30
here. Go through something. All
we
10:31
do is deconstruct news stories.
That's all we do. We can't take
10:34
sides. Well, but absolutely
sucks. Okay, fine.
10:37
Everybody's lying Putin. I know
Putin may be in on this. We
10:41
still don't know. But there's
all kinds of all we need to
10:43
focus on, according to the
mainstream media is the human
10:47
tragedy, human tragedy, and we
have all kinds of great ways of
10:50
doing it and forces seize
control of
10:52
a major city in Ukraine for the
first time since the war began
10:56
stepping up their bombing
campaign, massive new
10:58
explosions, apartment buildings,
schools, and even a brewery
11:02
destroyed.
11:03
I mean, they just like, let's
throw in the brewery story.
11:05
Okay, that'll piss everybody
off. Can't believe it. The bomb
11:08
and breweries over there
11:09
the prob the brewing company
switched from making craft beer
11:12
to craft ballistics says
director terrorists
11:16
we need to to make sure we are
ready.
11:19
The brewery is also forging
hedgehogs sharpened steel beams
11:24
that can stop tanks dead in
their tracks.
11:28
So maybe that's why got bombed I
don't know if it was at the same
11:31
brewery. If the brewery so in
the first story, it's they
11:36
bombed a brewery and Dennis
Well, the brewery was making
11:38
Molotov cocktails.
11:44
There's a number of these memes
stories a six year old. Yep. A
11:48
bombing the nuke.
11:51
Oh, yeah. Where's that? Well,
that that comes up later than
11:54
nuke. Because that's part
11:55
of this energy summer, these
kind of stock stories that keep
11:59
cropping up over and over you
listen to Hannity. And you get
12:02
you get to hear
12:03
this every show. This is what
you were talking about the new
12:06
Jeremy, how concerned are you
now that Russia has control of
12:09
this nuclear plant? It's the
biggest in Europe, they can just
12:12
shut it down and put the whole
region in the dark. Yeah,
12:14
actually,
12:15
their attack on these nuclear
facilities are kind of a twofer
12:18
for the Russian Federation.
Stephanie, first, they can
12:21
obviously turn the lights out as
you referenced, they can
12:23
debilitate large regions of
Ukraine. But second, as we saw,
12:27
when they rain fire down on that
facility, they can effectively
12:30
create a dirty bomb of a nuclear
power plan. Think about that. If
12:35
the winds blowing a certain
direction, and they assess that
12:37
there's a great danger to
Europe, they can basically hold
12:40
the entire European continent
hostage by threatening to hit
12:44
one of these targets.
12:45
Why not one to me again? dirty
bombs. That's a new one.
12:49
Okay, Stephanie Ruhle? Is that
really new for her? Dirty Bomb?
12:54
She's never heard this before.
She's been in the news business
12:56
for 15 years. Hmm. Okay, run
that by me again. So we can
13:01
really scare people. That's a
good idea. Let's do a little
13:04
mini cut of the of the refugees.
Mind you these refugees are not
13:09
refugees that Europe has ever
had before. Poland has, in fact
13:12
refused Muslim refugees. But
luckily, they aren't. These are,
13:16
you know, decent people. This is
not a developing third world
13:20
nation. This is your
13:22
these are prosperous, middle
class people. These are not
13:24
people trying to get away from
areas in North Africa. They look
13:28
like any European family that
you would live next door
13:33
to what could be a difference
here from other conflicts, you
13:36
know, that's could seem very far
away, you know, in Africa,
13:38
Middle East or whatever. I mean,
these are Europeans that we're
13:41
seeing being killed.
13:43
This isn't a place with all due
respect. You know, like Iraq or
13:49
Afghanistan, you know, this is a
relatively civilized, relatively
13:53
European, I have to choose those
words carefully to city where
13:57
you wouldn't expect that or hope
that it's going to happen.
14:00
Isn't that interesting? This is
this is the mainstream media and
14:04
they're saying these things that
sounds pretty racist to me.
14:08
Yeah, no kidding. And it's
interesting, as I've been
14:12
listening to as much as possible
in the United States, the
14:15
reporters on the scene are
British. This was all British or
14:20
European media. And they have
American voices it's really it's
14:26
I don't know if they're notice
the the opposite happening. But
14:30
it seems like they're using the
American reporters and, and
14:34
people on the scene Yeah, I It's
this this whole thing is so
14:43
wrong. Here's here's what you
open with today. Tonight, the
14:47
major breaking news as we come
on the air Ukraine's President
14:51
Zelensky pleading for help today
on a call with members of
14:54
Congress as overpowered
Ukrainian forces hold off the
14:57
Russian army. So Lansky asking
US lawmakers to close the skies
15:02
or give us planes as Russia's
barrage of Ukraine reduces
15:05
cities and towns to rubble.
15:07
Oh, yay. Ladies and gentlemen,
it is time to Rob Yeah,
15:17
it's the place
15:24
so now they've combined the two
stories of the no fly zone and
15:28
the nuke.
15:31
Tonight as Russian munitions
continue to light up Ukrainian
15:34
Skylines this fireball exploding
over churna Kiev, Ukrainian
15:39
president Volodymyr Zelensky,
asking the West for more
15:42
firepower. So Lenski holding an
hour long video call with more
15:45
than 300 Members of Congress and
he'll staff saying he needs more
15:50
help to fend off Vladimir
Putin's invaders, pleading for
15:53
more lethal and military aid and
the establishment of a no fly
15:57
zone over his country. What's at
stake is summed up in this new
16:00
video from inside a control room
of the biggest nuclear power
16:04
plant in Europe as it was being
attacked by Russian forces. In
16:08
the video released by the energy
company, you can hear that voice
16:11
on the PA system.
16:14
Begging Russian troops to
immediately stop firing, you are
16:18
endangering the safety of the
entire world. Now it's really
16:22
fascinating to see how's the
Lenski is being molded into this
16:26
hero and it reminds me
continuously of shock villi who
16:32
was the president of Georgia?
When it was the exact same
16:37
scenario Russia attack? No, it
was the Georgian army who
16:41
attacked separatists. And then
that guy was he was a hero too.
16:45
And he memory had the the model
the Dutch model wife, and he was
16:49
on all the media and then he
went insane start eating his tie
16:53
on television and went berserk
and I know he may be in jail. I
16:57
even know where he is. And now
of course we know that Russia
17:00
was not the aggressor, or the
instigator in that. This feels
17:04
so much like it. You have that?
Do I have what do you have that
17:10
feeling like this is kind of the
Georgia situation.
17:12
I've said from day one that the
Georgia thing lasted 17 days.
17:16
And this is modeled exactly
after it. I've always thought it
17:19
was just a copycat of the
Georgia is not your way. How
17:22
many
17:22
days are we in now? We'd like
day 1312 12 Let's give the the
17:27
Zelinsky backstory is this hero
who's decided to stay and fight
17:31
for his nation and take calls
with congressmen and senators
17:34
Ukraine's President Vladimir
Zelensky is being hailed as a
17:38
new Winston Churchill. They're
choosing to leave his country
17:43
even as the bombs rained down.
You're sending words of
17:47
inspiration to his people.
Reduces. Alinsky started out as
17:53
a comedian performing stand up.
He went on to make movies often
18:04
playing an every man. Ukrainian
Steve corral even won the local
18:14
version of Dancing with the
Stars and voiced Haddington
18:21
colleagues below as far as
Ukrainian version of the
18:25
blockbuster film. He created and
starred in a hit comedy series
18:33
about a Ukrainian high school
teacher who improbably becomes
18:36
president. He's pivotal isn't
again. And that led to Vladimir
18:43
Zelensky. At age 41, in probably
becoming president in real life,
18:49
more than 70% of the vote.
18:53
is interesting that you know,
Trump is also a television star
18:58
rock
18:58
star, but 70% of the vote. Yeah.
19:02
But this guy No, he's he's the
guy, The Atlantic magazine.
19:07
Here's their headline how's the
Lenski gave the world a Jewish
19:11
hero. But now we've added
another little element to it. As
19:17
the Ukrainian president
captivates the world with his
19:19
bravery he offered he offers a
reminder of the inroads Eastern
19:23
and Central European Jews have
made in overcoming their status
19:26
as perpetual outsiders. I mean,
this is really this is
19:31
unbelievable to watch.
19:33
That might. Sorry. So my son's
contacted you who has Oh, grand
19:43
contacts, he says it's
interesting. That Zelinsky TV
19:48
production team, all of them,
executives, that entire group.
19:53
Did you know he's some he's got
some company name. They're all
19:57
Head of State Security in
Ukraine now. You go from TV
20:02
production to state security.
20:03
Ooh, that's kind of cool. Love
how that works?
20:07
Yeah. Hmm.
20:11
only have a couple other things
before we can get to what you're
20:14
looking at. I think these are
the most prevalent clips. So
20:17
link links out. I said Lindsey
Graham and I immediately got
20:24
punished. Lindsey Graham came
out, he put it in the newsletter
20:28
with an asinine statement which
he might regret as
20:32
this war rages on, South
Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham
20:35
caused a stir by suggesting
Vladimir Putin should be
20:39
assassinated.
20:40
The only way this ends, my
friend is for somebody in Russia
20:44
to take this guy out. Does the
20:46
White House have any take on
that statement? Is it helpful at
20:49
this point? That
20:50
is not the position of the
United States government and
20:52
certainly not a statement you'd
hear from come from the mouth of
20:55
anybody working in this
administration?
20:57
And it wasn't just the
administration lawmakers on the
21:00
left and the right quickly
disavowed any talk of
21:03
assassination. The fear is Nora
that if Vladimir Putin feels
21:07
personally threatened, he might
be tempted to lash out
21:10
militarily?
21:12
He already has, you might go
nuts. You know, he's got a brain
21:15
tumor. He could he could flip
the switch blow us all up.
21:18
Lindsey Graham, you know, it's
interesting to see people
21:22
tweeting now about Victoria
Nuland, I'm pretty sure they
21:24
listen to the best podcast in
the universe like oh, yeah, she
21:28
was the putting everybody in the
previous government there and
21:31
Ukraine in 2014. So let's remind
everybody of something else.
21:35
2016 John McCain and his bestest
buddy, Lindsey Graham, were
21:41
speaking to an unidentified
brigade of troops in Ukraine.
21:45
And here's the short bit Your
fight
21:48
is our FY Washington advances in
national budget. 2017 will be
21:52
the year of offense. If you
could
21:55
recall, not all of
21:57
us will go back to Washington.
And we will push the case
22:02
against Russia
22:02
live supercontinent. My daughter
said to me, Buddha ma Hristova.
22:08
Thankfully, procuracy
22:09
enough of a Russian aggression.
22:12
Wow. But now that I hear that
this is 2016. And he says, we'll
22:16
go back to Washington and we
will push the case for Russia.
22:19
Sounds like Lindsey Graham might
have been part of the Russia
22:22
Russia gate hoax.
22:24
If you remember when he started
off, he was an anti Trumper.
22:28
Debt. Correct. And then he
switched your deck
22:31
after McCain dropped dead? Yeah,
in more ways
22:33
than one people voted them with
a delayed response
22:40
to see enough of a Russian
aggression, go to Germany
22:43
services, it is time for them to
pay a heavier price.
22:47
Chances are in this particular
virtual casino, I believe
22:52
you will win, I am convinced you
will win. And we will do
22:56
everything we can to provide you
with what you need to when
23:01
you have a beautiful ship of
23:02
venerate the emotion or the
quality of it, but it wasn't
23:06
that you move on with the sea
mountains it was.
23:11
So pretty, pretty lofty words
from Lindsay and John McCain.
23:16
Just to remind everybody that
this this was a long time coming
23:19
probably Trump, again, annoying
for the elites didn't want to do
23:24
it or door just blocked it or
they didn't even bring it up to
23:27
him didn't want to entertain it.
And I'm not sure I cannot see
23:30
the insignias This doesn't seem
like a command headquarters
23:33
seems like more a field like a
forward operating base where
23:37
they were two might have been
the AES off battalion. I'm not
23:40
sure did pick up this quick
interview of one of the AES off
23:46
battalion with NPR. Now these
are the so called Neo Nazis I
23:53
believe they are who are not an
official part of the military
23:59
but have now been made member of
the the guards or the like the
24:03
National Guard in Ukraine. And
they were initially you couldn't
24:10
post anything about them on
Facebook and now Facebook has
24:14
overturn that to some degree. So
their their their word is
24:18
getting out and NPR decided to
provide them some cover.
24:22
So let's talk about the Azov
Battalion. That regiment has a
24:26
reputation for having the
fiercest fighters in Ukraine.
24:29
The paramilitary is credited
with recapturing the southern
24:32
port city of Marissa Paul from
Russian separatists in 2014. And
24:36
despite their neo Nazi
affiliations, they were folded
24:40
into Ukraine's national guard.
Groups like this are what Putin
24:43
uses. When he tries to paint
Ukraine is rife with Nazis. It's
24:47
part of his justification for
invading Andriy bristles when
24:51
our producer Graham Smith asks
about a symbol he's wearing,
24:54
so I can't help but notice the
patch on your shoulder. I think
24:58
it's a patch that's associated
deal with kind of a right wing
25:01
political movement. Don't say
this. What's the name of it? Kim
25:05
will say that
25:06
he won't say war. But people
don't always ask questions about
25:11
who's coming to defend them. And
it seems like a lot of people
25:15
are coming
25:16
from Bill's question clergymen
putting most of them come from
25:21
United States and Germany,
Switzerland. We have America,
25:26
also because I know we
25:27
are on their way. How many
Americans would you say are in
25:29
your group? You can say, I have
to ask, is there any concern to
25:34
have so many foreign fighters
coming to Ukraine that you don't
25:36
know who they are? Why they're
coming? How do you check them?
25:40
Don't say this is a really
riveting interview from NPR. All
25:44
you have to say is I can't can't
can't talk about this. I can
25:47
talk about this. Okay, got it.
Let me ask you the next
25:49
question.
25:54
Well, there's no doubt that the
nobody's covering this like we
26:00
are.
26:02
What you got for me.
26:04
I got a bunch of stuff. A pile,
including the show this morning.
26:08
I was watching meet the
president Blinken was on a blink
26:12
and hit. And Blinken was dancing
like a fanatic because Chuck
26:22
Todd kept pushing him for the no
fly zone.
26:25
Oh goodness, that guy's another
warmonger or they're all bad.
26:29
But I got to but yesterday I got
these two different reports that
26:32
kind of very one is blinking,
blinking report on NPR. This is
26:36
worth listening to and then
we'll go to the rt version.
26:39
Secretary of State Tony Blinken
says the Biden administration is
26:42
asking Congress to allocate
almost $3 billion in additional
26:46
humanitarian aid to Poland to
help it accommodate the hundreds
26:49
of 1000s of people who have
arrived so far fleeing violence
26:53
in Ukraine. The results reports
Blinken is in Europe, shoring up
26:57
international opposition to
Russia's invasion Secretary
27:01
Blinken says Poland has stepped
forward with generosity,
27:04
leadership and resolve in
welcoming refugees from Ukraine,
27:07
which could number a million by
the end of the weekend. Poland
27:10
is also hosting the US embassy
from Kiev, which moved
27:13
temporarily for safety reasons
Blinken will travel from Poland
27:17
to Moldova, another neighbor of
Ukraine where there's a lot of
27:19
nervousness about Moscow's
intentions. Meanwhile, Blinken
27:22
visited a welcome center for
refugees near the border with
27:26
Ukraine and Paris Eric
Westervelt reports the UN relief
27:29
agencies as most of them are
going to neighbor in Poland and
27:33
more keep on coming.
27:36
Not gonna stop
27:38
you know, the funny thing is
they promote the Poland thing
27:41
never mentioned Hungary is doing
the same thing ever, I think
27:44
ever talk about it, but I think
that's Hungary. I was gonna lie,
27:48
I think Well, I think I think
it's because Poland refuse all
27:51
immigrants for the past 20 years
to know. We're not going to take
27:56
your the Muslims in Hungary did
to paint should they refuse them
28:00
as well? Right? Yeah, yeah, I
guess they did.
28:02
Their words. Mm hmm. That's
because our bond is persona non
28:08
grata. Right.
28:08
He's a douche. Exactly.
28:10
So let's don't give him any
credit. Okay. And also Tucker
28:14
Carlson keeps talking about
Hungary. That's that.
28:17
Oh, no, no, we can't do not
mention Hungary, Hungary.
28:20
Hungary was the pre cancel to
Russia's cancellation. We should
28:23
have known. Yes.
28:25
Here's the same report. A
similar report from Artie
28:29
Blinken in Ukraine
28:30
now less than a day after
Ukraine's President slam NATO
28:34
for its quote, weeks,
28:35
did he say slammed? Has this
made it across to to all corners
28:40
of the universe is this
28:42
now less than a day after
Ukraine's President slamming
28:45
NATO for its quote is the US
Secretary of State travel to the
28:50
Polish Ukrainian border to show
support for Kiev, Ukraine's top
28:53
diplomat in turn demanded
fighter jets and hinted that the
28:56
blood of civil aliens maybe on
those who refused to play the
29:00
entire world
29:02
stands with Ukraine.
29:04
Just as I'm standing here, in
Ukraine, it's no secret that the
29:09
highest the highest demand that
we have is in fighting jets
29:15
attack aircrafts and air defense
systems. If we lose the skies,
29:21
there will be much much more
blood on the ground. And I don't
29:25
want anyone to share
responsibility for their blood.
29:30
Yeah, this this is weird because
it doesn't seem to be a huge
29:34
aerial assault. And the promise
that they got back was even
29:42
weirder, if you don't mind.
We'll just play this this quick
29:44
clip and like tell me what's
weird about this
29:46
appearing over zoom before
nearly 300 US lawmakers.
29:50
Ukraine's President pleaded for
more military aid.
29:54
President Solinsky made the case
for Ukraine. Don't let them
29:58
exterminate us
29:59
Congress Mike Quigley, a co
chair of the Ukraine caucus says
30:03
Alinsky. His message was blunt,
we need air support,
30:06
either close the skies or give
us the planes one way or the
30:10
other. Because, you know, the
battle is often one in the air.
30:17
And he he made it clear that
that seems to be critical right
30:20
now.
30:21
But what Ukraine needs is
Russian made makes an aircraft
30:25
its pilots are trained to fly
30:27
their planes available by NATO
nations mix that the planets can
30:34
fly there waiting to be
delivered.
30:39
I was unaware that other
countries had MiGs in Europe.
30:43
Yeah, the Polish do, huh. But
let's listen to this very
30:51
interesting little explanation
about the complexities of this
30:54
bowl crap. Again, it's an arty.
And again, it's by one of the
31:00
there's a bunch of con What do
you call it with someone who's
31:03
been kicked out and
31:05
persona non grata?
31:09
That's our
31:11
there's a bunch of emeritus
kicked out and you deserve it.
31:14
No, that's
31:15
not. emeritus doesn't mean that.
It would be I didn't know. Rap,
31:20
not rebels, not outliers, or
some other word I'm looking for.
31:24
But there's a shitload of these
people on RT, including Dennis
31:27
Miller has a show.
31:29
Yes, yes. Yes. Who were
expelled? No.
31:33
Kind of yeah, they're kind of
the ostracized. Shatner has to
31:38
show ostracized, excommunicated,
ostracized. There you go. So
31:43
this guy Scott Ritter used to be
on the regular TVs. He's a, I
31:47
think X mill, intelligence
intelligence agency. There's a
31:51
bunch of these guys on RT from
our side, but they can't get a
31:54
voice out. So they're over an
RTS picking him up and let them
32:00
talk. I
32:00
don't think it's I don't think
it's they can't get their voice
32:03
out. Because anyone can do a
podcast, they actually want to
32:06
get paid. This is all they do.
32:09
Yeah. Should they do? And, and
well, they should, if, you know,
32:15
because most people can't make
money in a podcast. So let's
32:21
listen to Scott Ritter's
analysis of this giving them
32:24
more we're going to skip. I
think he skips past the idea of
32:28
a no fly zone, which is
ludicrous. I
32:30
mean, that would that would mean
no, because that's just you
32:33
know, but he's
32:33
doing that. But here's the
problem with shipping the planes
32:37
over listen to this
32:38
former US Marine Corps
Intelligence Officer Scott
32:42
Ritter told me the issue of
providing Ukraine with fighter
32:44
jets is not as simple as it
sounds there.
32:46
Maybe there's a secret plan that
that only he's aware of. But you
32:52
know, I don't mean to be
facetious, because this, this is
32:55
a horrible war. And I don't mean
mean to make light of it. But
32:59
the fact remains that the
Ukrainian Air Force that, you
33:04
know, had existed, operated out
of fixed bases, where you had
33:09
logistics facilities,
maintenance facilities, you had
33:12
trained pilots, trained
logistical people, you had fuel,
33:16
you had armaments, you had the
infrastructure necessary to
33:19
sustain this, and this has been
eliminated by the Russian Air
33:24
Force. For the most part, I My
understanding is, every now and
33:27
then a Ukrainian plane takes
off. Right, right to to inject a
33:33
new, a new Air Force, which is
pretty much what the foreign
33:36
ministers asking for one, you'd
have to source the aircraft.
33:41
Where are they coming from? And
to provide aircraft to how are
33:45
you going to deliver them
because the moment the aircraft
33:48
cross over into Ukrainian
airspace, they become legitimate
33:51
targets of war, who's flying
them? Ukrainian pilots? And are
33:56
they armed, because if they're
armed when they crossed the
33:59
border, a case can be made that
the basis they took off, and
34:03
therefore part of the part of
the fight? So I just don't see
34:09
this as being anything more than
the rhetoric designed to
34:16
embarrass NATO or embarrass
Europe. But there's literally no
34:21
realistic formula that I can
think of that has combat capable
34:27
aircraft, entering Ukraine, and
being able to participate in a
34:33
meaningful fashion in the
ongoing combat operations.
34:38
Well, that's interesting. You
think maybe they're trying to
34:40
goad Poland into doing it?
34:45
Nobody knows. But I think people
are the NATO people. The smart
34:49
money's gonna get sick of this
after a while talking about that
34:54
kind of goading this or that
people getting sick of stuff. Yo
34:58
it happened and you had that
Clip he couldn't play because it
35:01
was so bad. of Bo Joe being
35:04
yes assaulted by the the World
Economic Forum so called
35:08
journalist.
35:08
Yes, yes, that person or
somebody like her showed up in
35:12
Poland because Beau Jo's there
35:14
Mm hmm. And Kamala is coming
next week.
35:17
Oh that
35:18
she gets she gets another shot
at it saving the world.
35:22
So here's Bourgeault in Poland
this yesterday with another
35:26
Ukrainian stooge,
35:28
Prime Minister was in Warsaw
today in the capital of Poland.
35:31
And he was questioned about the
situation, a rather emotional
35:35
question coming from Ukrainian
journalists,
35:38
and Ukrainian people are
desperately asking for the best
35:41
to protect our sky. So you're
coming to you're not coming to
35:45
Prime Minister, you're not
coming to leave? Because you're
35:49
afraid.
35:50
I see that my family members,
that my team members, I'd say
35:54
that we have cried. Rob. This is
what is happening. Prime
35:59
Minister. Thank you. Thank you
very much for your questions.
36:05
And when you talk
36:06
about the the no fly zone,
unfortunately, the implication
36:10
of that is that the the UK and
will be engaged in, in shooting
36:17
down Russian planes will be
engaged in direct combat with
36:23
Russia. That's not something
that we can do or that we've
36:28
that we've envisaged. That's a
good catch. It sounds just like
36:31
her. And that's a beautiful
example of controlled
36:34
opposition. Yep, that is
beautiful. And she cried again.
36:42
Yeah, yeah, that's good. Yes.
Whatever you do pray for
36:48
Ukraine, because that's the only
thing wrong with the world at
36:51
this moment.
36:54
So let's go to this back to our
tea. And this is a series of
37:00
explanations for what's going on
in this in this first clip,
37:05
which is explanation ending with
a 2007 Putin commentary.
37:12
And as the dramatic scenes in
Ukraine, keep on folding, many
37:16
are trying to wrap their head
around why all this is happening
37:19
in the first place. Here's some
explainer of the routes.
37:23
Mainstream media narrative is
self evident, you could be
37:26
forgiven for thinking that this
conflict began last week. But
37:30
the timeline leading to this
conflict is longer. In the short
37:33
term Western states weaponized
Ukraine on Russian borders,
37:37
explaining it as a response to
Russian military maneuvers on
37:40
its own territory
37:42
later has started exploration,
tech, Military Technical
37:46
exploration of Ukraine now, it's
not possible for us to Swellow
37:51
you'll see that there is no
space for us to drill, there is
37:55
just only a Russian Federation,
37:56
Moscow's request for security
guarantees from the US and NATO
37:59
were numerous. Their concerns
seemed reasonable, at the very
38:03
least, halting the military
alliances relentless expansion
38:06
to Russian borders, and the
deployment of missile systems
38:09
and other military
infrastructure in the region.
38:12
The requests fell on deaf ears,
mother,
38:16
NATO moves its forces to our
state borders, while we strictly
38:19
fulfilling the agreement do not
react to these actions in any
38:23
way. I think it's clear that
NATO's enlargement process has
38:26
nothing to do with modernizing
its alliances or ensuring
38:28
security in Europe. Does
38:30
your back hurt from your way
from carrying all that water for
38:35
Putin with these clips? That's
what you're gonna get.
38:41
I'm just playing clips. Mm hmm.
38:43
Yes. From the propaganda. That
was 2007
38:47
Putin's notice that they were
starting to move
38:50
in. Yeah, yeah. That's how it's
been going on even longer. But
38:52
yeah, that's a good clip.
38:55
So here's what he says in two.
second clip is just as little
38:59
short comment of what he said in
2022. It
39:02
is precisely the central
concerns of us that were
39:05
unfortunately ignored and the
responses received on January
39:08
the 26th, from the United States
and NATO.
39:11
Yeah, same issue.
39:14
Now, so let's go to clip three,
which discusses the promises the
39:19
broken promises we made after
the fall of the Soviet Union.
39:25
Washington was adamant in its
firm support of NATO's open door
39:28
policy, even though the
apparently defensive alliance
39:32
was from the very outset aimed
against Russia back then the
39:35
USSR
39:37
so if Kremlin's aim is to have
less NATO on its borders it will
39:44
only get more NATO
39:46
this appear to be 180 degree
turnaround a formal agreements
39:51
just
39:53
back it up that guy that said
that you've they want less NATO
39:57
they're gonna get more Yeah,
yeah. That was The head of NATO.
40:01
Well,
40:01
yes, was that Stoltenberg? Yeah,
I
40:03
think so. Yeah.
40:03
So if Kremlin's aim sounds like
is to have less NATO on its
40:09
borders, it will only get more
NATO.
40:13
This appear to be 180 degree
turn around a formal agreements.
40:17
Here's a map of NATO members in
1990. And in 2022, so the
40:23
promises were broken, not once,
not twice, but 14 times. That's
40:29
how many countries have become
NATO members since the 90s. Yet
40:33
now, NATO and co chaired on by
the mainstream media pretend
40:36
like they were no promises at
all.
40:38
I would like to state once again
that neither the Two Plus Four
40:41
agreement, nor the NATO Russia
Founding Act contained promises
40:44
to Russia, that NATO would not
expand to the east. The two plus
40:48
four agreement does not mention
this issue at all. And any
40:51
statements to the contrary do
not correspond to reality. Is
40:54
that
40:54
written down? Where is that
promise written down?
40:57
It's actually right here, the
minutes of a march 6 1991
41:01
meeting in Boston, political
directors of the misuse of the
41:05
US, UK, France and Germany.
41:08
We have made it clear during the
Two Plus Four negotiations that
41:11
we would not extend NATO beyond
the L. We could not therefore
41:15
offer Poland and others
membership in NATO.
41:17
Is it any surprise then that
Moscow has become distrustful?
41:21
All I wanted was a document with
legally binding security
41:24
guarantees, but it seems that
the West was never interested in
41:27
this. The same way it was never
interested in keeping its
41:30
promises to force Ukraine to
implement the Minsk accords. He
41:34
have pledged decentralizing
reforms to provide border
41:38
autonomy to the eastern regions
that declared independence in
41:41
2014. Instead t have launched
what are called an anti
41:45
terrorist operation in the
breakaway republics.
41:49
Yeah, there was the Treaty on
the final settlement with
41:52
respect to Germany. The two plus
four.
41:55
Yes, that's when it that's when
it all began. Mm hmm.
41:59
That was 1990. And that makes
sense that well, you have one
42:03
more clip, right?
42:04
Yeah, they cut. They cut Germany
loose and with these promises
42:08
that were never fulfilled. Yeah,
the last one is called guilt
42:12
trip because one of the things
that we're starting to witness
42:15
or we've been witnessing is
Ukrainians guilt tripping us.
42:19
And here we go.
42:20
The fact that over 14,000 people
were killed in the Donbass since
42:24
2014, didn't seem to concern or
to be noticed by the
42:28
international community. The
West also closed its eyes to the
42:32
fact that many of the volunteer
battalions accompanying the
42:34
Ukrainian military in their
fight against the rebels had
42:38
nationalist backgrounds. After
years of stalemate and suffering
42:41
the Donbass Republic's requested
Russia's help in putting an end
42:45
to what they perceived as
Ukrainian military aggression.
42:49
Russia sees their military
operation as a defense of these
42:51
people. Of course, the Western
narrative is one of aggression,
42:55
despite their own military
interventions in Iraq, Syria,
42:58
Afghanistan and Serbia. To name
just a few.
43:02
Yeah, hey, guys do this all the
time.
43:08
We came he saw he died.
43:10
So going back in time 1990, the
wall came down East and West
43:16
Germany reunify the the very
moment of this agreement, the
43:19
Two Plus Four talks and the
final settlement treaty with
43:23
regards to Germany, who was
around at that time, and you you
43:27
pegged it on the last episode,
our buddy George Soros, and he
43:32
has a quick clip of him speaking
at the Asia Society find a think
43:37
tank. And well, he was he was
quite, quite seems like he was
43:42
quite involved
43:43
in the Soviet Union. The Soviet
Empire collapsed as the Empire
43:50
collapsed, moved in and picked
up the pieces first in Hungary
43:58
in 1984. And then Poland in 87,
China in 87, as well. And so
44:10
this is how the this was the
source Empire replacing the
44:19
Soviet Empire
44:23
Wow, yeah. I'm thinking he's
running the 1990 playbook again.
44:30
For himself at least.
44:32
Well, the Russian ruble is a
great play. Yeah. I mean, that's
44:37
the collapse that thing to
nothing and then you just buy
44:40
it.
44:41
That seems to be the way he does
things. Yeah, but he's good at
44:45
what he said. I moved in. Yeah,
I moved in in Hungary and I
44:49
moved in and the Soros empires
44:52
more power. He's got a clue.
They kicked him out for good.
44:54
Yeah.
44:55
This is the Soros Empire is more
powerful than the Russian
44:58
Empire. Okay.
45:02
So here is a continued this oh,
here's an interesting analysis
45:10
is from a professor Kusa Muroff.
And they he's done one of these
45:16
guys he's on RT again and he's
talking about Zubrin ski he just
45:19
played he sees him as the real
45:21
right who was to bring ski
again,
45:23
is a big news to bring ski is a
birch ski, you know, Brett's
45:28
Brzezinski who's the Brzezinski
but I say do what you Brzezinski
45:34
says Zubrin, Zubrin? You know I
said Zubrin ski cuz I wrote
45:38
Zubrin ski on the CLI. No, he
didn't even
45:39
write that you wrote Minsky
Rhodes rinky Brzezinski used to
45:44
bring me cuz dad was iski. Yes,
everybody's friend. Alright,
45:48
Mika's dad pair
45:49
and your latest article today
you brought up. Jimmy Carter's
45:52
National Security Council
advisor, Zyban is Brzezinski.
45:57
His Spirit kind of lives on in
the Biden administration. Oh,
46:01
interesting and insightful read.
But I want you to tell our
46:03
viewers about it and kind of
what's going on with Russia in
46:07
regards to the United States?
46:10
Well, I think what what's not
reporting the media is
46:13
provocations. I mean, it's as if
you know, you know, Thursday,
46:17
everything starting Thursday,
when the invasion happened,
46:20
nothing happened before. But you
know, for years, the United
46:24
States was provoking Russia in
different ways. And my
46:29
hypothesis is that this was
really a plan because, you know,
46:32
as big new Brzezinski was his
Arne Russophobia, whose dream
46:36
was and he was from Paul, a
Polish, and of the Polish
46:40
nobility. And his dream was to
bring down the Soviet empire.
46:44
And he armed the Mujahideen in
Afghanistan, with the goal of
46:47
inducing, and he said this an
interview the goal of reducing
46:50
Soviet invasion of Afghanistan,
that would be the Soviet
46:53
Vietnam, and that would be the
end of the Soviet empire. And
46:56
then years later on, they asked
him, What about al Qaeda? He
46:59
said, Oh, that's nothing. We
brought down the Soviet empire
47:02
and liberated Europe and Central
Europe. And I think the mindset
47:07
of the US government is the same
Brzezinski died in 2017. But
47:11
people like Victoria Nuland, and
other young neoconservatives
47:15
within the both Trump and Biden
administrations, I think, you
47:20
know, have the same worldview as
Brzezinski. And they promote
47:25
these machines like, you know,
human beings don't matter. It's
47:29
all about, you know, dancing us
power. And they've had a
47:32
vendetta against Vladimir Putin
since since he gave a speech in
47:36
Germany, kind of denouncing us,
you know, unipolar power, and
47:40
some of the excesses of US
foreign policy that the two
47:42
guests were discussing, he
became public enemy number one.
47:46
And so the question is, how can
what kind of shame can we
47:48
develop to bring them down, and
I think they had developed this,
47:51
they, they provoked him for
years. And they knew eventually
47:55
he would respond, and then they
can draw them into you, I think
47:58
their calculations that Ukraine
will be a quagmire, like
48:01
Afghanistan, and they can make
him look bad in the
48:03
international media, and ratchet
up the sanctions, which will
48:07
cripple the Russian economy and
feel disaffection with Putin and
48:11
ultimately, rebellion. So I
think that's their grand plan.
48:14
Whether it works I don't, I
don't know. Probably not, but
48:17
it's hard to predict.
48:20
Okay, so George is freewheeling
it now, does he have someone
48:24
else to do the big news?
Business?
48:28
I don't know. Yeah, just it's,
it's a mess.
48:32
Uncle Don told me a story about
Zbigniew Brzezinski. He did not
48:37
like him. And here's why. One
time, he was supposed to go over
48:43
there and play tennis on
Brzezinski, his court, and you
48:48
know, for some national policy
discussion, but Don, Don played
48:52
golf, he played tennis,
everything. That's what you do
48:55
when you're in the intelligence
community. Obama, and, and he
49:02
won. And it was a big mistake.
Don said to me, I think I should
49:08
have let him one. This was not
the way it was supposed to go.
49:11
And Brzezinski was mad at him
ever since. One of those guys on
49:16
my own court can't believe you
didn't let me win. Yep. So that
49:24
that makes sense. From a
geopolitical standpoint, from
49:27
the globalist standpoint, but is
Putin so stupid bores there's
49:31
something else at play? Are
there other reasons?
49:34
He's gonna do a GA thing. He's
gonna be out of there. Next week
49:37
in the next four days. Yeah.
49:40
Well, it might take a little
longer but doesn't listen to
49:43
this. As you know, Ukrainian
soldiers running this is a
49:47
report this way you will never
hear on us news
49:50
on that. Let's get into one of
those stories Russian forces
49:53
taking control of Ukrainian
military base in the Kherson
49:57
region abundant tanks calm ours
armored personnel carriers and
50:02
equipment, were servicemen left
behind while fleeing from the
50:05
scene all witnessed there. Our
senior correspondent, Rutgers,
50:08
Dave, who's now on the grinder,
can tell us more.
50:11
We're now the Ukrainian military
base in the province of Kiev. So
50:16
this these base was abandoned
very quickly by Ukrainian
50:20
troops. There wasn't much of a
fight here, they left their
50:23
equipment. These are for
example, t 64, tags, all of them
50:29
in working order, they're now
being evacuated from him by the
50:35
Russian military, which is taken
over where they're being taken.
50:40
We, we haven't been told, but
again, these are tags all in, in
50:45
working order over there,
there's an arsenal, so small
50:49
arms, rocket propelled grenades,
vast quantities of ammunition.
50:54
Also, left behind, you can see
armored personnel carriers, as
50:58
well as all all manner of trucks
that have been left here where
51:03
all these Ukrainian troops have
Goddess is something that
51:07
nobody, nobody knows they may
have mingled with the civilian
51:10
population, or moved for the
further west towards where the
51:15
frontlines are where certain
Ukrainian elements of their
51:19
military are still putting up a
fight. Due to breath Avast
51:24
Ukrainian military field camp
that was abandoned by the
51:29
troops. Here from what we've
been told there were three to
51:33
4000 Ukrainian servicemen
stationed here, none were left
51:39
by the time the Russian military
arrived, as you can tell they
51:43
they left in her tremendous
hurry, the definition
51:47
of breathless reporting.
51:49
So the for one thing the campus
huge, it's like this huge camp,
51:54
and the story goes is that the
soldiers were there and they got
51:58
an they didn't hear from their
commanders about moving or doing
52:02
anything. But they heard a news
report that the Russians were
52:05
bearing down on that position.
And then they tried to check it
52:08
out. No, don't worry about just
stay there. It's it Screw you
52:11
and they took the uniforms and
everything. They just put you
52:14
civvies on and took off. Not
left behind tanks and all kinds
52:21
of stuff.
52:21
Oh, like American military?
Yeah, I was thinking the same
52:24
thing. You do it? Yeah. And then
and then we can have all the
52:28
criminals grab those two. You
imagine a couple of gangs a
52:31
couple of gangs with some tanks.
52:34
They had machine guns at rocket
launchers.
52:36
This is what's so sad. It's it's
it's on deck, I guess to be
52:40
realized. Although I'm still
John. I'm not seeing it. I'm
52:43
seeing a lot of talk a lot of
just moments ago, there was a
52:46
huge explosion. They rarely have
the explosion. Yeah, the sky lit
52:50
up. Yeah. I'm just not seeing
the same devastation that we're
52:54
used to with the true
verbalization process.
52:58
And I saw the RT report show a
lot of verbalization
53:01
Yeah, but can you trust any?
Anything there? I
53:04
can't I can't trust that. He
can't trust anything. No. But at
53:07
least there's a guy there. Um,
here's an interesting little
53:11
clip. Anderson
53:12
Cooper. Is there Anderson
Cooper's in Lviv. He's on
53:15
location. There's nothing going
on? And look, no. Yes, there is.
53:18
There's children with cancer,
who we was interviewing.
53:23
So this is an interesting little
clip from a German piano that
53:27
was that part? Party for
Germany, whatever that right
53:30
wing party is that in?
Deutschland? What's the name of
53:33
those guys? Yeah, I don't know.
Yes. Anyway, here's one of their
53:38
members of parliament bitching.
53:42
It was a fatal mistake to tease
Ukraine with impossible
53:45
promises, joining NATO and the
EU. Europe has dragged Ukraine
53:49
into this confrontation. It
would be smarter to do so so
53:52
that Ukraine could develop it
cannot be anyone's NATO
53:56
membership is a red line for
Russia. The Russian Federation
54:00
will not allow this. It has been
talking about it for 20 years.
54:03
The alternative for Germany's
what the if Yeah, I think I
54:07
mean, yeah. So okay, so she
switched on that Well, that
54:11
can't that can't stand. No, no.
None of this is bad. Where are
54:16
they taking this?
54:18
Here's another good note now. So
I'll be funny human interest
54:21
stories. This is a good clip.
This is again from Artie and I'm
54:25
going to apologize in advance
for using so many clips from
54:27
there, but it's all such fresh
material. How can I resume at
54:31
least it's better than Oh, look
at our people that know, all day
54:36
long. No, nothing.
54:38
Here's an interesting human
shield. They're using DOD,
54:42
Ukrainian armies using human
shields. And listen, just listen
54:47
to this as human shields stolen
cars is a kick.
54:50
Crane denies using civilians as
human shields, but locals see
54:55
differently.
54:57
This whole near us is a mark the
Ukrainian army put Old Style
55:00
infantry fighting vehicle here
opened fire nearby left a smoke
55:04
bomb and left and then a
projectile flew to the same
55:07
place.
55:08
Back in 2014 Eight or soldiers
told us that if they had been
55:11
leaving, they would have smashed
us
55:13
subject to shelling and fearing
death. These people are also
55:17
starving. Then you authorities
have announced that humanitarian
55:21
aid is coming here to this
village and people rushed here
55:26
because there is a lack of food
water but not only that,
55:29
everybody here needs gasoline
but not for cars for generators
55:34
because there is no electricity
here at all. As you see, excuse
55:39
me,
55:39
there is a village council here
I came to register myself and my
55:42
family for the exchange of
powwow
55:45
RT using Google Translate voice
on air.
55:50
Electricity here at all is this
excuse.
55:53
The village council here I came
to register myself and my family
55:57
for the exchange of passports
I've received number 160. We
56:02
came to get some bread but
there's a queue. There has been
56:05
no humanitarian aid yet which
never village we
56:09
visit here. I noticed people
move around on bicycles and
56:13
local residents told me that's
because the Ukrainian army when
56:16
they were here used to take the
cars from civilians for their
56:20
military purposes. So there are
no cars left and those who still
56:25
have some wheels prefer to hide
it.
56:30
I would thought of Holland.
56:33
Bicycles. Give me your bike,
Ukrainian. Give me your wheels.
56:42
She said wheels to the
interesting. And by the way,
56:45
there's no excuse to be no power
anywhere. But somehow I know
56:48
mainstream media and PBS. We
have people giving live high
56:52
quality broadband Skype reports
from these cities.
56:58
Well, hey, man, which
mainstream? We're all mains?
57:03
Yeah, I guess all of them have
it. Yeah. Well, they got their
57:05
generators, they got their
electricity. Hey, we're here
57:08
from the news media. We're
officials. Okay, we've got
57:11
helmets on. We've got to press
flak jackets out of the way.
57:15
We're here to film you refugee.
With these types of events, and
57:21
it's it's increasing. It's
really increasing is the number
57:25
of people who are emailing me
scripture, which is quite
57:29
fascinating. There's many
different pieces of men going on
57:33
all along it. No, it's ratcheted
up is what I said. It's really
57:36
ratcheted up with with this
incursion, invasion, etc. And I
57:42
have a couple of articles that I
put aside one being are these
57:46
actually go together. Prime
Minister Bennett says Israel
57:50
will try to mediate on Ukraine,
even if the prospects are poor.
57:53
Now, that's interesting from a
biblical perspective, which
57:57
you'll hear in a moment. But
also people are looking for, you
58:02
know, the big, evil versus,
versus good. The Gog Magog. I
58:07
mean, there's all these all
these biblical scenarios, and
58:12
some are pegging the Antichrist
is finally arriving in the form
58:17
of Jared Kushner, which I find
fascinating. And, indeed, on the
58:25
backs of the Abraham Accords,
Jared Kushner raises billions
58:28
and becomes Middle East power
player and creates a life
58:32
outside of Trump. What is he
doing? Do you know? He's getting
58:36
a lot of accolades. He but what
is he actually doing? Is he just
58:40
raising money to do something
with it? Or am I understand he's
58:44
getting accolades? Yes.
58:46
Not sure. Okay.
58:50
But all of this ties into a
resurrection of the one and only
58:54
TV, Pastor, evangelist Pat
Robertson, who came out of
58:58
retirement, to explain to us
exactly why is real and all of
59:04
these biblical scriptures are
important, important, and
59:08
possibly what Putin is really up
to,
59:10
I think he can say, well, Putin
is out of his mind. Yes, maybe
59:14
so. But at the same time, he's
being compelled by God. He went
59:19
into the Ukraine, but that
wasn't his goal. His goal was to
59:24
move against Israel ultimately,
and God is getting ready to do
59:28
something amazing. And that will
be fulfilled. And what Putin is
59:33
doing by moving as he is to set
up Ukraine as as a staging
59:41
ground for one of the armies and
then across his, his Erwan a
59:47
turkey, and then you've got
between them, that little
59:51
Dardanelles area, and it's going
to happen. So I just say, that
59:57
is what's coming up. Is Putin
crazy? See? Is he mad? Well,
1:00:02
perhaps. But God says I'm going
to put hooks in your jaws, I'm
1:00:06
going to draw you into this
barrel, whether you like it or
1:00:10
not. And he's being compelled.
After the move into the Ukraine,
1:00:16
he's being compelled to move
again, to get the LandBridge.
1:00:21
And then across the Dardanelles
was Turkey. And watch what's
1:00:25
going to happen next. You raise
your Bible, because it's coming
1:00:29
to pass
1:00:31
Theramin
1:00:33
Oh, I love this. This is
fantastic. So what he's saying,
1:00:41
and I'm not quite sure of the
the biblical context of all of
1:00:45
it, other than he's going into
Israel. This is where the, you
1:00:49
know, this is where the big
battle is supposed to take
1:00:51
place. And and Putin is using
Ukraine is a distraction, if I
1:00:56
understand Goodpaster properly,
so that he can create a land
1:01:02
bridge across the Dardanelles.
Is that a river or what is that?
1:01:07
Like a straight pull up your
map? Yeah, no,
1:01:10
that's what I'm looking at. You
know, that's what I'm looking
1:01:12
at. And then to coast on down
through Turkey into I guess,
1:01:17
through Syria, which he owns
part of so he's got he's got all
1:01:20
of that all set up. And then
down to Israel for the big for
1:01:23
the big gift Thrilla in Manila.
Who knows what's going to
1:01:25
happen? Mm hmm. A lot of nice
nice Robertson.
1:01:31
Well, he they don't so much
anymore. They listen to his
1:01:35
clone son, huh? who reminds me
there's these two these two guys
1:01:40
but you think that sons would at
least develop their own style?
1:01:44
No, pat robertson son is a clone
of him and worst one is Jimmy
1:01:48
Swaggart. He has a son that is
taken over his ministry and he
1:01:54
has not Jimmy Swaggart has
Tourette's and he has the kind
1:02:02
of the neck twitch.
1:02:04
Oh, my favorite jerk. Or the
chin jerk. Hmm. I have the neck
1:02:09
Twitch on the right hand side.
1:02:11
You have a little bit he's got a
much more powerful one and he
1:02:15
has the the chin jerk you know
where the chin goes over? Oh,
1:02:21
yes.
1:02:21
Quick move. Quick. Quick,
satisfying. Twitch. Yes, I know
1:02:26
exactly what that's about.
1:02:28
Yes, his son has the same exact
twitches that he is employing.
1:02:35
But as someone who's kind of I
don't know if I'm a Tourette's
1:02:41
Maven but I know enough about it
and and you and I've talked
1:02:45
about it a lot this is bullcrap.
These are artificial
1:02:50
Oh really? I have to watch now
because I could I know exactly.
1:02:54
Yeah. You would Yeah,
1:02:55
because a swagger switches or
jet are definitely Tourettes BS
1:03:02
because you can see him being
super trying to suppress them as
1:03:06
opposed to doing them hmm And I
differences minor and I think
1:03:13
most people wouldn't notice it's
a little bit of a coincidence
1:03:16
that he has the exact same
twitches that dad has not any as
1:03:21
that exact same presentation
methodology as dad has. And he
1:03:27
looks a lot like the old man but
not quite doesn't have quite the
1:03:30
squarehead and
1:03:32
interesting thing is interesting
my Oculus my dad had twitches
1:03:38
and I definitely exact same as
yours. The head the head tick
1:03:42
Yeah, but I got many many more I
got I just didn't get the cool
1:03:48
stuff the swearing and saying
bomb well if
1:03:51
you ever get the chance to watch
swaggered he's on broadcast TV
1:03:54
one of the stations, and
generally speaking is it's like
1:03:57
the we used to play a game
watching television on cinema,
1:04:00
which when it has Cinemax if
we're flipping through, and
1:04:04
we're gonna get hit a Cinemax
channel, everyone in the family
1:04:07
to say, Okay, ready, I'm gonna
go hit Cinemax for a second tits
1:04:12
or no tents.
1:04:15
Back in the day.
1:04:17
So oh, there it is. Oh, you win.
So with the swaggered show, it's
1:04:22
singing or No, yeah,
1:04:24
of course. Excellent.
1:04:27
So anyway,
1:04:28
so we're canceling Russia. And
so the question is, why is this
1:04:33
all and the only answer we're
getting from the M five M
1:04:36
mainstream is this is what
Putin's wanted. He's written
1:04:39
about it in a 5000 word blog
post, which have you seen that
1:04:43
yet? I've still been looking for
the word blog post. And that
1:04:48
he's always wanted to return the
Soviet Union to his former glory
1:04:53
and we know that this is
patently false. But you know,
1:04:57
yeah, you're pissed off and NATO
but we What are you doing? I
1:05:00
mean, are you making mistakes
here? Are you do you have? Does
1:05:04
he have a strategy? Is he a part
of something bigger? And I
1:05:06
personally think this is a part
of something bigger. And he know
1:05:10
he knows what's up, and he's
playing into it to get the
1:05:14
maximum out for him and for
Russia, by the way, if you I
1:05:17
don't think I have examples
today. But have you noticed that
1:05:22
whenever it's about Biden and
Putin, the media doesn't say
1:05:26
President Biden, President
Putin, they say, Mr. Biden, and
1:05:30
Mr. Putin,
1:05:31
I have not noticed. And it's
rude.
1:05:33
Yeah, we need to pay attention
to that. So cancellation, I
1:05:40
mean, we've got a lot of virtue
signaling, oh, my goodness. Even
1:05:44
the app developers are saying,
hey, is there a way that I can
1:05:49
reject payments on on the Apple
App Store from people in certain
1:05:54
countries? So this virtue
signaling is gone insane. We're
1:06:00
throwing out Russian vodka of
course the best boxer comes from
1:06:03
Poland which is nutty part but
we saw that with Christ are
1:06:06
defined but we saw that with
Crimea the exact same thing
1:06:09
there. Remember that we're
pouring out vodka Chicken,
1:06:13
Chicken Kiev has been renamed to
Chicken Kiev. Give me a break.
1:06:17
Well, I
1:06:18
say my favorite one is the
restaurant that invented in
1:06:23
Canada protein who teen has
dropped it they won't say
1:06:28
protein is it's not going to be
called that anymore because of
1:06:30
because of Putin that says just
the letters are in there.
1:06:35
I mean, is that is that like the
ultimate? Have you have you gone
1:06:38
all the way to the end when you
say Yeah, right. Yeah, we're
1:06:43
good at that. We're good at that
shit. Let's see. How can we make
1:06:47
Russia even worse
1:06:48
tonight, a WNBA. All Star
arrested and detained in Russia,
1:06:52
Russia. Brittney Griner, a two
time Olympic gold medalist taken
1:06:56
into custody and an airport near
Moscow. Russian authorities in a
1:07:00
search of her luggage found vape
cartridges containing cannabis
1:07:04
oil under Russian law Greiner
could face 10 years in jail. The
1:07:08
Russian Customs Service
releasing this video showing a
1:07:11
woman who appeared to be Greiner
going through security. You can
1:07:14
see someone removing a package
from the woman's bag that 31
1:07:18
year old Phoenix Mercury stars
agent releasing a statement
1:07:21
saying in part, as this is an
ongoing legal matter. We are not
1:07:24
able to comment further on the
specifics of her case, but can
1:07:28
confirm that as we work to get
her home, her mental and
1:07:31
physical health remain our
primary concern.
1:07:34
Yeah, let's look for that to be
the big story. Maybe, but it
1:07:37
might run with it, they might
run with it.
1:07:40
So I have three clips I want to
play. And this is the about the
1:07:45
old WikiLeaks, WikiLeaks is
still shows up in the news,
1:07:49
because WikiLeaks put out a a
bird this when the ambassador to
1:07:57
you to Russia, was concerned
about this NATO encroachment and
1:08:02
so are a bunch of other people.
And of course, we don't talk
1:08:04
about it in our news media, but
somebody else does. And let's
1:08:06
play old leaked burns wiki leak.
1:08:09
This is, as I say, a consequence
of a consistent pattern of
1:08:18
violations of international law,
by us by the United States and
1:08:24
by NATO by think that it would
have been super easy for all the
1:08:31
Western powers to accept that
the best solution would be to
1:08:37
have a declaration of neutrality
for Ukraine, and then your grant
1:08:44
could have the best relations
commercial and otherwise, with
1:08:47
the West and with the east. What
we have here a problem of an
1:08:53
information war in which the
level of lying the level of fake
1:09:00
news and fake history and fake
law has reached such points that
1:09:05
people cannot talk to each
other.
1:09:08
A former US ambassador to Russia
warned Washington years ago that
1:09:13
NATO enlargement could provoke a
direct response from Moscow but
1:09:17
for seemingly ignored. The
concerns were highlighted in a
1:09:20
cable sent from Moscow, which
was later made public by
1:09:23
WikiLeaks.
1:09:24
Do Ukraine and Georgia's NATO
aspirations not only touch Iran
1:09:28
nerve in Russia, they engender
serious concerns about the
1:09:31
consequences for stability in
the region. Russia would have to
1:09:34
decide whether to intervene, a
decision Russia does not want to
1:09:38
have to face
1:09:39
in the diplomatic telegram that
then Ambassador William Burns
1:09:42
also said Moscow won't tolerate
its security concerns being
1:09:46
ignored, doubting that the
Kremlin believe the question of
1:09:48
NATO membership would divide
Ukraine as the ethnic Russian
1:09:53
community they're wholly opposed
joining the Alliance. Burns
1:09:57
concluded it could potentially
lead to Civil War.
1:10:01
Again, RT using an artificial
computer voice I you can point
1:10:05
it out every time. And I want to
because pretty soon, that's what
1:10:09
the news is going to be
everywhere.
1:10:11
I agree. I agree. So let's play
part two of this little series
1:10:16
for the kicker. Um, well,
1:10:17
this leaked document is
particularly significant because
1:10:22
it is from a former US
ambassador to Russia, who is
1:10:26
right now the CIA director.
1:10:30
Yes. And this guy's a problem.
He's a huge problem. Yes.
1:10:36
Yeah, if you want to double
kickers, just all the other
1:10:39
people that wrote kind of the
same memo part three,
1:10:42
he is far hardly the only or the
first one. To address these
1:10:48
issues of NATO expansion
eastward into Ukraine the
1:10:52
dangers that presents as a what
would be perceived by Russia as
1:10:57
an existential national security
threat, and also threatened to
1:11:02
destabilize Ukraine. George
Kennan, the Father, the
1:11:06
geostrategic father of the US
policy of containment against
1:11:10
the Soviet Union said the same
thing. A jack Matlock, former US
1:11:15
ambassador to the Soviet Union,
the last US Ambassador to the
1:11:19
Soviet Union, when it dissolved,
said the same thing. Bill
1:11:22
Clinton's Defense Secretary
William Percy said the same
1:11:27
thing. In fact, he felt so
strongly about the dangers of
1:11:32
NATO expansion to the east
towards Russia, that he
1:11:35
considered resigning over it. So
the question is, why did they
1:11:39
ignore all of these voices,
these eminent voices in
1:11:45
international relations and on
Russia doing it? Because it is
1:11:49
perceived now to be to us
geopolitical objectives to
1:11:56
expand into Ukraine so that
Ukraine is no longer a neutral
1:12:01
state on Russia's borders at all
costs?
1:12:04
Yeah, this is a great story. And
it got no play. I think I saw
1:12:08
one maybe link about it
somewhere on Twitter before it
1:12:11
got removed. Yeah, it's real.
This is this is good that we're
1:12:17
playing the RT side of this
because RT has been D
1:12:21
platformed. Yeah, you can barely
you have to refresh three, four
1:12:25
or five times to get one nice to
work out. We were really going
1:12:28
through VPN, of course, because
you're smart. You get no spam.
1:12:31
You're great.
1:12:33
I don't get spam. I'm great.
You're right. Yeah. No, I get
1:12:38
no, I don't have any problems
with getting RT, I use a VPN I
1:12:41
got coming through Argentina,
where all the ex Nazis were.
1:12:44
Makes nothing but sense.
1:12:45
Yeah, you know, I'm hearing that
a lot of the Nazis in Operation
1:12:48
Paperclip that that many of them
stayed in Ukraine. It didn't
1:12:52
make the trek over.
1:12:54
I wouldn't be surprised.
1:12:55
Surprise me either. It really
wouldn't.
1:12:58
I have a little another little
clip, which is kind of funny.
1:13:01
It's about it's one of these
another different show on RT
1:13:05
with this woman. She's more of a
Tucker. And she's bitching and
1:13:09
moaning about stuff. And she she
has a funny commentary over the
1:13:14
top of this. EU Parliament
walkout. Did you hear about
1:13:17
this?
1:13:17
Yeah. When was it her who was
speaking or was the foreign?
1:13:23
Yeah,
1:13:24
it's in there. Yeah.
1:13:24
Okay. Yes, I saw it actually.
1:13:26
This at the EU parliament, where
the Ukrainian President received
1:13:30
a standing ovation for all
that's been going on. Doesn't
1:13:33
matter if you think he's a hero
or a shrill he's standing up for
1:13:37
his country on his side of the
fight Solinsky urging the EU to
1:13:41
quote prove you're with us.
Well, then you had moments
1:13:44
later, when Russian Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov was about
1:13:47
to speak nearly all Western
countries walked out not
1:13:51
listening to a word he said.
Where's the diplomacy? When
1:13:55
you're not even going to listen?
Though? The hypocrisy is so
1:13:59
thick and all of this. No one is
scot free. Not Russia. Not
1:14:03
Ukraine. Not China. Not India.
Not Germany, not Italy. You get
1:14:07
the picture.
1:14:09
Did she say shrill? Yes. shrill?
Must be a I think I think that's
1:14:14
a female shill is a shrill?
1:14:19
Well, he could be a shrill
according to her. Yes. But yeah,
1:14:22
I didn't realize that do I lever
off comes into gag. Oh, yeah.
1:14:26
Say Did you fuck you we're not
even gonna listen, get out. They
1:14:29
meet? How's that? How's that
diplomacy? She's right.
1:14:33
Well, but this is the big
question. And this is why I say
1:14:36
that we are under severe attack
from the media right now. The
1:14:40
whole world is under attack and
it's working really well in
1:14:43
Europe. I mean, they're they're
doing big, big fundraisers, the
1:14:48
celebs are getting together
which should be should be a tip
1:14:52
off right there. And at the same
time, just cancel Russia.
1:14:57
There's people on no agenda
social call. Sir Jean read scum.
1:15:05
What? There's your reason for
bouncing people.
1:15:08
I'm just saying the No kidding.
It's hilarious but that's not
1:15:11
the point. I'm not gonna bounce
someone for that. Oh Jean can
1:15:16
handle himself. He can unfollow
or block I don't have to bounce
1:15:19
someone. It's just beautiful
because someone shows up, you
1:15:22
know, within within a week and
then and it's just it's just
1:15:25
it's Onslaught is incessant, and
everybody is jumping in on it.
1:15:30
Part of its virtue signaling
part of it is quite disturbing.
1:15:34
cogent communications, has said
alright, we're no longer
1:15:37
providing backhaul services to
to Russia. Now, I'd love to hear
1:15:43
from our dudes named Ben in the
Border Gateway Protocol arena of
1:15:46
let me know what other backbones
are running to Russia because
1:15:50
they could, they may try to cut
them off. To some I don't know
1:15:54
how much they can have, how far
they can get. It'd be
1:15:57
interesting for the resilience
of the internet. If you if you
1:16:02
shut off the internet, people
always says, hey, yeah, man, the
1:16:05
day is coming. The internet will
be off. They're gonna shut it
1:16:08
off for three days. I said if
they shut the internet off for
1:16:10
three days, millions of people
will die. They will die if they
1:16:14
could actually shut it off.
There's so much infrastructure
1:16:18
running on the internet. It's
insane. Do you imagine no one
1:16:21
get being able to get into their
house anymore because they
1:16:23
bought in that stupid nest door
locks and the open the door and
1:16:29
you and your thermostat window
honey breaker window, your
1:16:33
thermostat won't work and your
lights won't go on your garage
1:16:36
door won't open. That's just the
funny stuff. So there we're
1:16:43
going in full on cancellation
mode. And I believe there's
1:16:46
reasons behind it in and I think
it's partially financial but
1:16:49
partially for the direction the
world is headed Natalie,
1:16:52
another request by President
Solinsky was to suspend
1:16:55
MasterCard and Visa operations
in Russia. New this evening.
1:16:58
Both have as companies ramp up
pressure on Russia. What else
1:17:02
are US lawmakers considering?
Well, Adriana over on Capitol
1:17:05
Hill there is growing support
for a bipartisan bill to ban
1:17:10
Russian energy imports to the US
that support despite concern
1:17:15
about rising gas prices. The
White House says it is looking
1:17:18
into options to reduce US
consumption of Russian energy
1:17:22
while also trying to maintain a
steady global supply of energy.
1:17:27
So this is now what we're
seeing. We're seeing the
1:17:30
integration of the stories about
the financial deep platforming
1:17:34
and energy issues. Deutsche
Avella, even with a very long
1:17:38
report, they had a like a 24
minute report on the sanctions.
1:17:42
And what kind of specifically if
there are sanctions. But the
1:17:47
SWIFT system is not a sanction.
The government's don't own it.
1:17:50
That's the central bank screwing
Russia in a whole whole other
1:17:53
special way. And it's moving and
changing a lot in the financial
1:17:58
and the energy markets which are
completely correlated
1:18:02
with rising geopolitical
tensions. Russia somewhat has
1:18:05
seen this coming and has taken
steps to reduce their dependence
1:18:08
on the US dollar. For one. Over
the years, the central bank has
1:18:12
sold a lot of US dollar reserves
and bought gold. Moreover,
1:18:16
they've developed their own
banking messaging system, the
1:18:19
system of the Bank of Russia, or
SPFs. This new system is opening
1:18:24
up to mostly Belarusian banks,
and already has over 399
1:18:27
institutions. Russia is in talks
with China to join their system
1:18:31
to China themselves, have their
own system called the cross
1:18:35
border interbank payment system
was CIPS. So at this point, you
1:18:40
might start to see what's
happening here, the world may be
1:18:42
splitting into two payment
systems, one system for friends
1:18:46
of the United States and Western
allies, and another system for
1:18:50
those who are wary of the United
States. According to an analyst
1:18:53
who wrote and Bloomberg, quote,
one could even imagine a future
1:18:57
in which rival nations turn
similar financial weapons
1:19:00
against the United States.
Continuing on with unintended
1:19:03
consequences. More broadly, this
all in the future could lead to
1:19:07
a decline of the US Dollar as
the reserve currency. Currently,
1:19:11
all oil payments are done in US
dollars. Every country needs
1:19:14
oil. This keeps the demand for
the dollar high and gives the
1:19:18
United States a lot of leverage
geopolitically. This is often
1:19:21
referred to as the petro dollar
system. It's been keeping the
1:19:24
United States in charge of the
world economy since 1971. Since
1:19:29
Russia is the world's second
largest oil producer, if they
1:19:32
sold oil for gold, you'd be the
first time oil has been sold in
1:19:35
something else besides the US
dollar by a major.
1:19:40
So everything is changing in the
world of finance. And I believe
1:19:46
about this.
1:19:49
About this evil doers. I'd say
Soros and others are really
1:19:57
behind this. And there it starts
back to Many years ago, is a
1:20:01
long term thing to go. Long game
Putin long game to screw us out
1:20:08
of our dominance with the
reserve currency,
1:20:11
it's two things. And she's me
and Putin is on record is on
1:20:17
record saying, Why does oil have
to be priced in dollars? He's
1:20:21
always been against that. So
that's so he is delighted with
1:20:26
that changing. And I believe
1:20:34
if that's true, because every
time anyone does that, as you as
1:20:37
you've pointed out, you were the
first to point this out. They
1:20:40
get royally screwed. And this is
what happened to Gadhafi.
1:20:43
And that's what's happening to
Russia right now. Russia is
1:20:46
getting they're doing everything
but but get rid of Putin
1:20:49
himself. Although Lindsey Graham
was called for it. They are now
1:20:53
I think it's an attack. That is
a globalist attack. It's not one
1:20:57
country versus Yeah, it's not
America and NATO. No, it's the
1:21:00
globalist it's the the global
financial system. And they want
1:21:04
to control the money, whatever,
whatever system comes out.
1:21:08
Remember the Secretary General
of United Nations on we just
1:21:12
licked COVID We're done with
that. Now it's time to transform
1:21:15
the global financial system. And
why do you want that because it
1:21:18
plays right into the green
agenda and climate change.
1:21:23
Because energy is about to
become unaffordable. And I know
1:21:27
you're saying this will take
four more days and it's over.
1:21:30
But it's not the end of the D
platforming. It's not the end of
1:21:34
the changes in energy. Here's
some of the virtue signaling and
1:21:38
not just virtue signaling.
Russian gas via Yamal pipeline
1:21:42
halts flows to Germany. That's
Russia, turning off not not a
1:21:46
big one, but a key pipeline.
Shell had just got busted
1:21:51
because they were buying
discounted oil from Russia. And
1:21:54
they went Oh, no, we're gonna
give all the profits to Ukraine.
1:22:03
We're seeing European gas prices
soar to all time high. We are
1:22:09
seeing a fertilizer going to an
astronomic astronomical price.
1:22:17
As Russia is cutting fertilizer
supplies, we have Chinese
1:22:23
fertilizer supply issues. We
have angry dock workers in the
1:22:31
UK who believe this angry dock
workers in the UK are refusing
1:22:35
to unload Russian oil. Mm hmm.
Okay, is that virtue signaling?
1:22:39
Are they are the foreman just
say no, no, just don't do it.
1:22:42
Just keep it where it is. This
is where it's headed.
1:22:47
Lawmakers say President Solinsky
also called for tougher
1:22:50
sanctions, specifically
targeting Russia's energy
1:22:53
sector, a critical part of the
country's economy but largely
1:22:57
spared by the current sanctions.
It's an especially difficult
1:23:00
subject for Europe, which relies
on Russia for about 40% of its
1:23:04
natural gas.
1:23:06
This is an evolution on the
sanctions issues. Right. And
1:23:10
things change overnight. So what
were once considered off limits.
1:23:15
That's all changed.
1:23:16
That's right. It's full steam
ahead. Your green agenda is
1:23:20
coming
1:23:20
tonight to triple AC and gas
prices rising at the fastest
1:23:24
pace in history
1:23:25
is getting really expensive. It
is almost $4. So it is kind of
1:23:28
depressing.
1:23:29
Today's national average 392 per
gallon, a rise of more than 30
1:23:33
cents in just five days. Well,
the price of oil shoots up
1:23:36
significantly like your house,
that's going to hit you in the
1:23:39
wall. Patrick DeHaan of gas
buddy says the national average
1:23:42
may hit 425. By the end of
March, a 60% increase compared
1:23:46
to this time last year. For
context, the highest on record
1:23:50
is 11 in 2008. Some states are
already well beyond that.
1:23:54
Nicholas Stone says he's been
paying $250 per week and gas and
1:23:58
can't afford his commute.
1:24:00
I don't have a very economical
vehicle to drive back and forth
1:24:04
from Cookeville to Nashville.
Therefore, I had to quit my job.
1:24:08
Right so I'm going to make a red
book entry here. Already
1:24:13
analysts are talking about oil
$150. And that's all that's all
1:24:20
oversee NBC now. I think and
we're now at depending on what
1:24:25
you look at 115 180 What do we
look at the WTI or the Brent or
1:24:29
neither? What?
1:24:30
Both of you look both of them?
Never did they go up? In
1:24:34
parallel with the Brentsville
more? You always go higher?
1:24:37
No. Yeah, Brent is 118 up seven
and a half bucks today. WTI is
1:24:44
one almost 116 up eight bucks.
The natural gas is $5 heating
1:24:50
oil 377. So and your IMF even
says and of course everyone has
1:24:58
an agenda The war in Ukraine
will have severe impact on the
1:25:02
global economy, I think we're
going to a place where we're
1:25:07
going into into not a won't be
called a lockdown. It'll be
1:25:10
called a stay at home. Because
we can't afford to drive people
1:25:15
are are already in the situation
I can't you just heard this guy
1:25:18
true or not. But I hear enough
of people can't afford this. I
1:25:22
can't afford much more, let
alone if it goes up another 50%
1:25:26
I think industry will have a
problem with staying open to
1:25:30
produce because it won't be
profitable. And I think it's all
1:25:34
going to they're going to try
and coordinate it. Where all
1:25:37
right. Well, that's it. It's the
end of the petroleum economy.
1:25:41
Everybody stay home, we'll send
you UBI checks. And of course,
1:25:44
the Federal Reserve will want to
give you your central bank
1:25:47
digital dollar for your
universal basic income check.
1:25:51
And this is why I think Putin's
in on it. And, and and oh, now
1:25:58
we got to start talking about
nuclear. Yeah, we may have to
1:26:00
relook at you know, and everyone
had investments in nuclear,
1:26:06
including Bill Gates. It seems
to me like the plan is obvious.
1:26:11
But what is the mean? We can't
totally move towards a, but I
1:26:16
guess they're gonna try to stay
home. They might turn off the
1:26:19
electricity. I remember in the
70s with the with the oil crisis
1:26:22
in the Netherlands. Just to show
you a precursor. We had carfree
1:26:26
Sundays. That that's it. We got
to save. We don't have enough so
1:26:30
you can't drive your car on
Sunday. And it was cool. We were
1:26:35
biking down the highway doing
all kinds of stuff. But I didn't
1:26:38
really realize at the time how
crazy it is. Do you remember
1:26:41
this the car free Sundays? Lee?
We didn't have that? No, but do
1:26:45
you remember it? And it was all
over Europe? I think more come
1:26:47
now about? So that's what that's
what I think this is about.
1:26:52
Otherwise, it makes no sense.
This is not just your typical
1:26:55
skirmish about NATO
encroachment. You know, it's
1:26:59
being used as a handy. handy
tool. But please don't look over
1:27:03
here.
1:27:08
Yeah, yeah, you're you you're a
gloomy Gus, when it comes to
1:27:11
this. No, I'm
1:27:12
not gloomy Gus. I'm just calling
it as I see it. And the banks by
1:27:16
the way, the retail banks who
are going to be cut out of this
1:27:20
scheme. And they're bankrupt and
insolvent anyway. They have the
1:27:25
n finally I understand this Q
anon conspiracy theory because
1:27:29
I've been hearing since the
before the pandemic. Yeah, the
1:27:34
quantum financial system, it's
all changing. It'll be gold
1:27:36
back. This is Trump's deal. I
don't believe that for a second.
1:27:39
But this is the this is the the
story. And all these guys are
1:27:43
doing it we already know that's
happening. And it's all going to
1:27:46
be through XRP. And we haven't
really talked about XRP on the
1:27:50
show, because it's not really
that relevant. But it's a
1:27:53
cryptocurrency that is the only
one as far as I know, that was
1:27:57
classified by the US whoever's
in charge of it maybe sec, as a
1:28:04
currency, where all the other
including Bitcoin, other
1:28:08
cryptocurrencies are seen as
property. And something that you
1:28:12
you buy and you sell as property
but not as currency, there was a
1:28:15
huge lawsuit with the with the,
with the parent company ripple,
1:28:21
over XRP. And, and so I just
kind of dismissed it as Alright,
1:28:26
this is a great pump and dump
for some crazy ass crypto, which
1:28:29
more or less failed. But now, I
think there may be some truth to
1:28:34
it, that the US banks or at all
the maybe all the retail banks,
1:28:38
they were planning on using this
to replace swift here's a mini
1:28:42
cut from five years ago. So we
need that Internet of value to
1:28:48
be developed. And that's what we
spend our time working on, is a
1:28:52
replacement for swift and
correspondent banking. How do
1:28:55
you get all of the payment
providers all of the wallets
1:28:58
onto IOP? And then how to use
XRP as on demand liquidity?
1:29:03
Well,
1:29:04
I think what we're doing an
execute that day, day by day
1:29:06
basis is in fact taking over
Swift, and that we've now signed
1:29:10
up, you know, well over 100
banks, some of the largest swift
1:29:13
enabled banks in the world are
now using ripples technology.
1:29:16
When I go to talk to banks, it's
a beautiful thing for me because
1:29:19
banks don't like swift this week
will probably be the best week
1:29:23
of signed contracts. As ripple
ever you do a swift transaction,
1:29:27
there's bank saying, as a market
maker saying I'll lock in that
1:29:30
rate, I'll take the volatility
risk because next two or three
1:29:32
days at XRP. You don't have to
do that because it sells so
1:29:35
quickly.
1:29:36
What does that mean for
financial institutions? Well, it
1:29:38
means that banks are remain the
custodians but they can also do
1:29:42
they can correspond with each
other directly. And they can use
1:29:45
this real time settlement system
without putting up capital on
1:29:48
both sides. And with getting
maximum competition for that
1:29:52
exchange value. It's a
fundamental structural change
1:29:55
and correspondent banking for
networks whether that be swift
1:29:58
or Visa Earth for They can also
use those same benefits for
1:30:02
their customers. And then for
regulators, we actually think
1:30:06
this is also a big step forward,
because you get so much more
1:30:09
transparency, it's so much
easier to track sort of Degrees
1:30:13
of Separation tools in real
time, we think actually shortens
1:30:17
the time it takes to catch the
bad guys. So I think we have a
1:30:22
separate war going on between
the banks, the retail banks, who
1:30:26
will be cut out of the central
bank, digital currency scheme,
1:30:29
and they could there ways that
they can participate in it, but
1:30:32
I you know, then we also have
the IMF where they're SDR, which
1:30:35
was looking at the chart, most
countries hold more SDR than
1:30:38
they do the dollar, even though
the dollar is part of the SDR.
1:30:42
So there's fights going on here.
And I think we're going to see a
1:30:45
change to the backbone of the
financial system. Simultaneous
1:30:50
with a climate change,
emergency, stay at home, work
1:30:53
from home, close your business,
you won't be able to afford it
1:30:57
anyway, we're back to the big
big box stores. And then maybe
1:31:00
who knows that bring in some QR
codes thing again, to see if
1:31:04
you're allowed to draw, I
remember that you had a special
1:31:08
exemption to drive on certain
certain places. I mean, that's
1:31:11
all coming back. Yeah, but that
doesn't make me negative about
1:31:15
the world. I'm so excited to be
witnessing this as it takes
1:31:19
place.
1:31:21
We never had any of that. Any we
had the good only buy gas every
1:31:26
other day kind of thing that was
about it?
1:31:29
Yeah. But do you think that with
$150 a barrel oil, that there
1:31:33
might be some problems with
keeping the economy open?
1:31:37
The real problem is with the oil
producers, they can they're
1:31:39
making too much oil is backing
up, that the price cannot be
1:31:43
sustained.
1:31:47
Yeah, but this is artificial
shortages that's being created,
1:31:49
not not unloading the oil. You
know, this is closing off
1:31:54
pipelines for gas. This is
artificial. Of course, there's
1:31:57
enough
1:31:58
artificial doesn't work in a
situation. I mean, in a
1:32:01
capitalist system artificial
only lasts so long. They can't
1:32:04
implement all these grand
schemes that you described, oh,
1:32:08
they couldn't implement a grand
scheme to lock us down for two
1:32:11
weeks to flatten the curve. I
think they can.
1:32:15
I don't think they can get away
with it again.
1:32:20
Okay, well go back and look at
that programming. What you want,
1:32:24
you can see that you can think
what you want your sheep, you
1:32:27
can think what you want to the
public is a bunch of sheep.
1:32:30
Yeah, I don't have the dim,
gloomy guess attitude you have?
1:32:35
Well,
1:32:35
let's go. Well, then what is all
this about? This is just about
1:32:38
NATO. According to you, this is
all that it's about this is the
1:32:41
whole thing is about NATO.
1:32:43
I think it's I think the whole
thing is about NATO. And and the
1:32:46
rest of it is, but it's becoming
a pretext for all these other
1:32:49
schemes that they hope to
implement, including the Green
1:32:53
Deal and the banking system
switch over and the globalist
1:32:57
agenda, the globalist agenda is
not a non threat, if that's what
1:33:02
you think I'm thinking, No, I
think they're a big threat. But
1:33:05
they are a bunch of idiots and
boneheads and this thing they're
1:33:08
doing with these Russian
oligarchs, without due process,
1:33:12
taking your money without due
process, taking your yacht
1:33:16
without due process, taking all
your stuff. How does that gonna
1:33:21
fly with the regular elites,
when they start looking at it
1:33:24
objectively and say, Hey, wait a
minute, if without due process,
1:33:28
you can take all my stuff. I
thought we were in this in this
1:33:31
idea of globalism to keep a war
from happening. So people
1:33:34
wouldn't take our stuff. Now
you're just taking our stuff.
1:33:37
Oh, it's gonna it's going to
happen. But it'll be a while.
1:33:40
The first thing we're going to
do is go after not billionaires,
1:33:43
but rich people who have had
dealings with Russia. There was
1:33:47
already was this New York Times
New York Times us charges
1:33:51
American TV producer for
violating sanctions against
1:33:54
Russian oligarch. So I guess the
guy took some money, some
1:33:58
Russian money to produce a TV
show, after the 2014 sanctions
1:34:02
for the annexation of Crimea.
And now this guy faces you know,
1:34:06
five years in jail. They're
gonna they're going to use this
1:34:09
for everything. It's kind of
like the Reds are back only it's
1:34:11
not going to be communist. It's
going to be Putin. Putin.
1:34:16
By the way, there is a
documentary somebody pointed
1:34:20
this out to me was taken off all
the streaming services it's one
1:34:23
of those things but by excuse
me, by I can't remember his name
1:34:30
is the famous director does all
the conspiracy stuff. I have the
1:34:34
hiccups. Oliver Stone, Oliver
Stones called Ukraine is on
1:34:38
fire. Try to find sorry, try to
find it. YouTube's does they say
1:34:44
you're a YouTube? I tunes may
have it for rent, but it's all
1:34:49
the streaming services took it
down. Well, what's it called?
1:34:53
Ukraine is on fire and is it new
is that in 2016? And it tells
1:34:58
you everything Everything you
need to know today
1:35:02
15 years. I've never heard you
have the hiccups. I don't get
1:35:06
them much. No, me neither do I.
And what did you do? You ate?
1:35:11
You drank too fast. It's
something very wrong. So what
1:35:16
I'm seeing is that now when the,
when the global elites are
1:35:19
saying something, they're
actually kind of following
1:35:22
through and trying to do what
they say. And I picked up this,
1:35:26
it's part of a much longer video
from the Queensland Australia
1:35:31
senator, what's his name, Rep.
Malcolm Roberts, key went to the
1:35:35
United Nations Food Systems pre
summit in Rome, and he came back
1:35:40
with the following report about
your food of Nations
1:35:43
Food Systems pre summit last
week in Rome recommended a
1:35:47
dietary limit of 14 grams of red
meat per person per day. That's
1:35:52
one bite. As a servant to the
people of Queensland in
1:35:56
Australia. I'm appalled. And
I'll explain how this is an
1:35:59
attack on our farmers and on
every Australian green. The pre
1:36:03
summit recommended the
introduction of a worldwide
1:36:06
environmental tax on meat of
$1.60 per kilo for cattle
1:36:11
grazing on pasture, yet not for
cattle raised in intensive
1:36:14
feedlots. That distinction
reflects the influence of large
1:36:18
multinational feedlot operators,
and the lack of influence that
1:36:21
family and family farms have in
the UN's eyes. As my colleague,
1:36:26
Bob Katter, rightly pointed out,
this UN measure will take 2.4
1:36:30
billion kilos of protein off the
market. Starving 80 million
1:36:35
people of protein Yes, go the
UN. third recommendation of the
1:36:40
food systems pre Summit is to
move food production within
1:36:44
reach of population centers and
produce whatever protein and
1:36:47
nutrition is possible in that
region bugs, it's called short
1:36:51
chain food supply. We did that
200 years ago, people starved
1:36:56
nutrition was poor life
expectancy was less than half
1:36:59
what we enjoy today. Then along
came long chain food supply,
1:37:04
allowing countries like
Australia to grow crops to feed
1:37:06
and clothe those in need. World
Hunger fell to less than 10%.
1:37:12
The only reason there are still
areas of poverty and hunger in
1:37:14
2021 is because of war and civil
unrest. You know, the things
1:37:19
that the United Nations were
supposed to solve? World peace
1:37:23
has alerted the UN yet cows have
not. The United Nations is
1:37:27
proposing to eliminate global
food chains that have brought
1:37:30
good food to the world for
hundreds of years.
1:37:32
See, I believe they're going to
do it. I think so.
1:37:36
Yeah, you know, I'm going to
give you a clip of the day for
1:37:39
this a great clip.
1:37:40
Oh, this is something we have
not had in a few few months.
1:37:49
That is a great clip. The UN's
gotta go.
1:37:53
Yep. And it's interesting. Now
we have Bernie Sanders and AOC
1:37:59
agreeing on some of these United
Nations like NATO. They say NATO
1:38:03
should be gone. That's no good.
NATO. You're not hearing much of
1:38:07
this. It's not a popular stance
right now for them to get on
1:38:10
television.
1:38:11
No, cuz it sounds like they're
with Trump. Yep.
1:38:15
There's one other thing that's
really bothering me about this
1:38:17
whole Ukraine business, and
that's mh 17. The Malaysian
1:38:23
aircraft that was shot down over
Ukraine, mainly Dutch people in
1:38:29
the plane. The I know, several
of the family members of
1:38:34
survivors, surviving family
members have reached out to me
1:38:38
over the years, and this was
what 2014 I think. And they they
1:38:43
are still not buying the
official explanation, which was
1:38:47
Putin, Russia, Russia, Russia,
they they are quite convinced
1:38:51
that they do not have well, they
don't have all the evidence, the
1:38:53
black box, still not all the
information released. Why not
1:38:57
years? Has it been since 2014?
Since 2014,
1:39:02
and they and they did recover
the
1:39:04
black box. Yeah, but it has not
been released. As far as I know,
1:39:07
how does that work? You remember
that Russia showed their version
1:39:11
of what they thought happened.
And but it was all a book.
1:39:14
Remember that book was a Russian
book. So that meant Russia had
1:39:17
to do it. Now, we may never know
the answer. But the family
1:39:20
members are dissatisfied with
the answers they're getting. And
1:39:23
that is just dragged on for all
these years. And they're just
1:39:26
trying to shut everybody up. But
there was something else about
1:39:30
that flight, which was brought
to my attention and we knew it
1:39:35
at the time. But now when you
look at what's happening with
1:39:38
COVID, although it's Thank you,
Vladimir Putin for solving COVID
1:39:42
You look at what's happening
with COVID is vaccines. And this
1:39:45
very odd push for HIV
medication, people testing
1:39:49
positive for HIV, new variants
of HIV, all kinds of HIV stuff
1:39:55
that popped up in the news
surrounding the vaccine
1:39:58
including Excuse me when I first
heard it, I think 2020, early 21
1:40:03
were some Australian vaccine
trials show that everyone was
1:40:06
starting to test positive for
HIV. So HIV is been bubbling
1:40:11
under quite a bit. Now we go
back to Ukraine 2014. Here's Dr.
1:40:15
Fauci. Speaking about the 100
HIV researchers who were on that
1:40:21
plane, I'd like
1:40:22
to express my condolences to the
family and friends of the
1:40:27
individuals who are lost in the
tragedy of the MH 17 crash. But
1:40:33
I also would like to emphasize
that our associates or
1:40:37
colleagues in the AIDS advocacy
and scientific community,
1:40:41
particularly Dr. Your blog, has
always told us for many, many
1:40:44
years that we've known him that
it's very important to keep our
1:40:48
eye on the ball and continue to
pursue the end of the AIDS
1:40:52
pandemic. He's been saying that
for now. 25 years that I've
1:40:56
known him.
1:40:58
Justin all this weird,
interesting data points. Now
1:41:03
it's kind of like the wasn't it
the Canadian students who were
1:41:12
virologists who died in the
plane crash early on, flying out
1:41:16
of were they fly for the flying
out of China by plane that
1:41:20
disappeared. Was that the one
that disappeared? No, no, no,
1:41:23
no, no, no. Not well, maybe. I
don't know. No, I thought it
1:41:29
crashed.
1:41:30
I think that's the one that were
to crash in Russia. I thought
1:41:35
this the plane that disappeared,
1:41:36
or in Wuhan, I'm sorry, that
came? No, the crash in Wuhan.
1:41:40
It's a crash in Wuhan. No, the
one that disappeared that that
1:41:43
one that's one that CNN spent a
year on now. That was that was a
1:41:46
long time ago. This was this was
more recently
1:41:49
within a company that planted
disappeared was during our show.
1:41:52
It couldn't have been long that
long ago.
1:41:54
Our show has been on for a
while. Oh, let me see. This was
1:42:00
Canadian. We got to go to being
a.io Everybody Canadian
1:42:05
researchers plane crash I'm
surprised the troll room hasn't
1:42:09
already told me what's going on
1:42:16
Air India flight 182
1:42:19
That's a different one.
1:42:20
No, no, that can't be it. Shoot.
Was it out of Iran? No, it's out
1:42:26
of Iran. That's what it was.
Yeah, came out of Iran here
1:42:30
January 8 2020. is where Hillary
got hurt? No man. 20 Hillary
1:42:38
didn't get hurt in that one.
crashed in Iran. And that had
1:42:44
all of that. Like 100 students
who were headed to Canada who
1:42:49
were on nuclear and I think was
nuclear researchers and maybe
1:42:54
also some virologists. I mean,
there's just too many too many
1:42:58
of these things going on. I hate
it is annoying. No, it's not
1:43:03
Yeah, it is because we don't
have answers. We don't know
1:43:06
exactly what happened. But the
HIV did a show now the yes, the
1:43:13
HIV thing that's obviously
weird. See, oh, yeah, then Biden
1:43:20
just being Biden, which I
thought was cute.
1:43:22
How do we get to the place where
you know, Putin decides he's
1:43:27
gonna just invade Russia and
nothing like this it happens as
1:43:30
World War Two
1:43:33
I'm believable. Putin invaded
Russia.
1:43:38
I don't know man is so confused.
We can't have this anymore. And
1:43:44
you know, the interviewer just
sits there. That's fine.
1:43:49
Yeah, you know, they're so tuned
out interviewing him that they
1:43:52
can't correct him because
normally if you're talking to
1:43:54
somebody I deal with you. You
make a little faux pas make a
1:43:58
little noise. I interrupt you
right in the middle of the
1:43:59
stream. Yeah. And then you go on
Sure. That's what you do. Yes.
1:44:04
You don't need just yet but if
I'm not listening at all.
1:44:10
Then you just let it slide. You
don't do anything, which is what
1:44:13
most interviews are then done
and listening at all at all.
1:44:16
Yes, it's true. Unless you have
anything else with that. I'd
1:44:21
like to thank you for your
courage and say in the morning
1:44:22
to you the man who put the sea
in Mr. Confused Biden, ladies
1:44:26
and gentlemen, please say hello
to John C. Devorah.
1:44:30
Do you miss random query in the
money out ships and see bits in
1:44:34
the graph in the air subs in the
water out there
1:44:37
in the morning to the trolls and
the troll room? We have this
1:44:41
troll room where we've actually
had some real trolls in there
1:44:45
today. I'm seeing I'm having
issues now accessing my own
1:44:48
stuff. Huh? Yes, the the trolls
go to troll room.io And it's a
1:44:56
chat room. It's how you can
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1:45:05
and it's very trollee Now,
what's cool about if you go to
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1:45:11
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and it makes the trolling that
1:45:14
much more fun. Let's have a
little counter trolls out there
1:45:18
today. Holy crap. Hola. What is
our record? Do you have the
1:45:22
posted note nearby? I do. What
do you have on that note?
1:45:30
3046
1:45:31
Boo Okay, yeah, that was big.
This is today is 2857 That's not
1:45:35
bad. Sunday's pretty normal
that's up there. I'd say that's
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up there. Pretty good. If you're
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1:45:43
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1430 We titled this banks not
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1:46:40
brought us the Cheech and Chong
Kamala Harris stoned in the bus.
1:46:46
Which this had to be the art
because John just is so certain
1:46:50
she's high on edibles that it's
consuming your life.
1:46:57
Just consuming her life not
mine.
1:46:59
I have to vehemently disagree. I
don't think she's high on
1:47:04
edibles. And I have some
receipts in this area or high on
1:47:08
any pot really. I've just not
I'm not seeing enough squinty
1:47:12
eyes. I'm not just I'm not
feeling it. I want to believe
1:47:16
seeing the bloodshot eyes. Yeah,
I want maybe I agree with that.
1:47:19
No, I want to agree with you,
but I'm not there yet. However,
1:47:24
it's the smoking that gives you
the bloodshot eyes. Not edibles.
1:47:27
Mm hmm.
1:47:29
Okay. I mean, I have no
experience with weed at all. So
1:47:32
I'm you know why Listen to me an
actual expert.
1:47:36
I'm not. I'm not saying you're
not an expert. But I smoke dope
1:47:40
before you ever did.
1:47:44
Debatable How old were you?
1:47:52
I don't want to get into the
math of it. I
1:47:54
guess it's racist. that math is
racist.
1:47:58
that math is racist.
1:48:01
Huh? Did you inhale the like,
1:48:03
you come up with a better
explanation for this woman. I'm
1:48:07
sticking with mine.
1:48:08
Yeah, the bald pole. The the
laughing sickness which you get
1:48:13
from from taking SSRIs the
bullpup polar effect, whatever
1:48:19
that is. Oh, Bo polar. That's
the laughing disease.
1:48:24
Yeah, yeah,
1:48:25
that's what I think it is. And
that's because she's on either
1:48:28
on Xanax or she's on some other
SSRI, SSRI. That's That's what I
1:48:34
think. She stoned one way or the
other. Anyway. We both liked the
1:48:39
carrying water for Putin. There
were two of them. I think we had
1:48:43
one from Dame Kenny Ben, which
was cute was the other and we
1:48:49
have two of these. We had
another cartoony one.
1:48:54
It was the one that had I know
whose face that was? It
1:49:02
was that was was that Trump's
face?
1:49:05
Whose face it was it but it was
the other way? I
1:49:08
know it's yeah, it's Trump's
face. You got Putin pointing and
1:49:11
then Trump is carrying the water
for Putin but I and that was a
1:49:16
mastermind but I kind of like
the kind of like damn Kenny
1:49:19
events it was that I also
mentioned Taunton Neil's build
1:49:22
back butter, which was cute.
Typical pack shot. Um, what else
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was there? So you don't even
remember you were just you were
1:49:31
like that's the one
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picking?
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Even if only my dreams and
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hmm, Consider it done.
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Next on the list is Josh Adams
in early Alabama one Oh 1.33
1:53:30
says there's an email. Yes, I
didn't get one. I did. Oh, then
1:53:35
you can read
1:53:35
it. I did get one and it's
actually came in two parts. One
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part he didn't want me to read
and that will become clear from
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the second part. dealer's choice
Sharpton little girl Yay. Good
1:53:47
Karma. I'm Josh A, the CTO of
true social. That's Trump's
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outfit. The Chief Technology
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that requested a penny from the
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will expect fealty from them for
having borne their shame in the
1:54:34
morning, says Josh. So he wants
to talk to me about some stuff
1:54:39
too. And you know good and what
I've been wanting to find out is
1:54:43
is his true social going to be
federated.
1:54:48
Yeah, I think you you're the
You're the man to talk to him.
1:54:53
Yes. So this should be good.
1:54:55
I can't wait. No real
conference. You've got karma.
1:55:03
Thank you Josh. But he can't be
he doesn't does he have he
1:55:07
doesn't have a night name does
he? I don't think he chose one.
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1:55:58
karma please give me a kick in
the crutch crotch crotch kick in
1:56:02
the crotch and I'm not a I'm not
a pagan. I don't know these
1:56:06
jingles. But I love this
screaming dog karma. Oh, I see.
1:56:10
Okay. So I'll take a dose of
that too for good measure, Keep
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it keep the love lit. UCB
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Lacey B and legendary sorry,
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kicked to the crotch.
1:56:38
Joseph Finley Louisville, Ohio
$400 my only thing to say public
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thank you to you and John.
Nothing else. Thank you, Joseph.
1:56:46
Good man here certainly you get
this because I can't. Doesn't
1:56:50
fit on your sheet. Now. So de
Fuca zotoh 34567 Gladstone,
1:56:56
Missouri. As always, thanks for
your yeoman's work in media
1:56:59
deconstruction needed now more
than ever, just a few thoughts
1:57:02
on Ukraine. And he writes a long
note but he is a Duke. Grand
1:57:07
Duke is clearly must be close.
He's a Duke for sure. Do you
1:57:10
know
1:57:11
he's becoming an Archduke? Ah,
1:57:13
an Archduke. To establish my
bona fides. He says this is a
1:57:18
few thoughts on Ukraine. When
stationed in Germany from 2012
1:57:22
to 2016, I spent quite a lot of
time there helping to improve
1:57:25
their military medical system.
And at one time was the NATO guy
1:57:30
engaging directly with their
military Surgeon General. One
1:57:33
thing I've noticed in the latest
troubles is the seeming
1:57:36
inability in the larger media
space to have any sort of nuance
1:57:39
about what's going on. That's
why these donation segments our
1:57:43
content, listen to this, someone
with receipts for it. Ukraine is
1:57:48
or was a lovely place with
lovely regular people, good
1:57:51
ones, bad ones, just like any
other place around the world.
1:57:53
Likewise, while I haven't been
there, Russia has its good and
1:57:55
bad points. But I find
frustrating is the complete and
1:57:58
total refusal to acknowledge
that Russia has a paranoid
1:58:00
national personality due to
repeated invasions from the Huns
1:58:04
to the Germans and now the
encroachment of NATO nobody
1:58:06
should be surprised that things
are shaking out the way they
1:58:09
are. If I as a Duke had any say
I'd have abolished NATO once the
1:58:13
Warsaw Pact collapse, but I
wasn't a Duke then and nobody
1:58:16
asked me so it is what it is.
And a lot of people around the
1:58:19
world are just getting screwed
by this whole thing. There are
1:58:21
no participants in this ongoing
shit show without culpability
1:58:24
the way this is going down. No
agenda seems to be the only
1:58:27
place that acknowledges this. I
imagine I'm not alone, but
1:58:31
whenever I chat about current
events began with quote regular
1:58:34
people. I feel like I'm the
smartest guy in the room. Thanks
1:58:37
in no smart small part to you
fellas. But enough of that.
1:58:40
Finally, I passed this threshold
for Archduke sometime last year
1:58:43
would love an upgrade if y'all
could spare one. Of course.
1:58:46
John, I apologize for the
verbosity and hope this
1:58:49
convinces you that I'm over my
COVID brain. Also that 2005
1:58:54
Chardonnay asked about turned
out to be pretty drinkable. If
1:58:57
there are any typos I attribute
them to the wine which he
1:59:01
spelled th e w ein Adam congrats
for joining the ranks of us
1:59:05
COVID survivors Come on John the
water's fine. Just kidding of
1:59:09
course don't get any on ya know
jingles good karma and blessings
1:59:12
to you both assumed to be
Archduke sir de Fuca Soto and
1:59:16
his lovely family. Thank you so
much you've got
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on we're Brian Boyle in Garden
Grove 333 Got three four. Love
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is lit no jingles. No karma.
Just a question for Adam.
1:59:35
Forgive me if you have addressed
this before, was the Moscow
1:59:38
music Peace Festival, a CIA? I'm
sorry, CIA operation. Appreciate
1:59:44
you both.
1:59:46
We've talked about this on the
show before. It was first and
1:59:49
foremost a Get Out of Jail Free
card for doc McGee who was
1:59:53
caught smuggling marijuana in
his Learjet into Florida. And
1:59:57
instead of going to jail, he
said This concert up, which was
2:00:01
a anti drug and alcohol concert,
which was hilarious because
2:00:05
everyone was plastered on the on
the plane on the way over. And
2:00:09
for that reason alone, it means
there was some quid pro quo and
2:00:12
I'm pretty sure that there was,
well, it was a CIA operation to.
2:00:18
And this was 1989 to bring more
western influences into Russia
2:00:24
to get everybody riled up.
There's rumors that wind have
2:00:27
changed by the scorpions. The
only song Klaus mine in the lead
2:00:30
singer wrote was in fact,
perhaps written or produced by
2:00:35
CIA, he denies it. Very
possible, but there was you
2:00:40
cannot be going with with 100
people, rock stars and
2:00:45
television going to Moscow in
1989 without both KGB and CIA
2:00:50
being involved for
2:00:51
sure. Short answer yes.
2:00:55
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that I can see and maybe he'll
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to hear his report. It's
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sudden we're getting Estonian
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interesting.
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Netherlands so I wonder if come
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sure.
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It's either its appetizer, I
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You know people played a game
they did doing this now and
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maybe you know the other day we
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donation note, you remember that
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we'll finally I figured out
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be fucked. You see, it's uh oh.
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this one. Grape Tiser and cooks
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complete I got ants at the end
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the ant song into the end of
Silla COVID Yeah. Are you
2:08:29
offering me some COVID Do you
want to talk to COVID? Do you
2:08:32
need some COVID? Man, you're the
only one that I know who hasn't
2:08:35
had it? Yeah, well, you did have
it now. You did have it. We
2:08:38
think you had it right early.
Dr. Day be
2:08:44
ready for this? Yes. COVID This
is the New Zealand farce part
2:08:48
one.
2:08:50
New Zealand is in the throes of
skyrocketing COVID-19
2:08:53
infections, marking a dramatic
shift for the small country in
2:08:57
the South Pacific. For much of
the pandemic it had successfully
2:09:00
suppressed the virus. But daily
cases that numbered in the
2:09:04
hundreds just two weeks ago
jumped to more than 22,000 By
2:09:08
Friday, and prs. Julian McCarthy
has this report
2:09:12
omachron finally arrived in New
Zealand and is spreading it was
2:09:16
estimated to be the fastest rate
in the world. Monday hit a
2:09:19
record high of more than 32,000
new infections. A staggering
2:09:24
number in a country of just 5
million. epidemiologist Michael
2:09:28
Baker told local media that New
Zealanders will need to make a
2:09:31
psychological shift
2:09:33
is a shock to see those numbers
go so high. And one reason it's
2:09:38
a shock is that New Zealand's
manage the pandemic so well to
2:09:41
date. We kick case numbers down
in particular, we've kept this
2:09:45
very low.
2:09:46
In fact, only 63 People have
died from COVID 19, one of the
2:09:50
lowest counts in the world, and
it was achieved through some of
2:09:54
the strictest lockdowns in the
world. But Prime Minister
2:09:57
Jacinda Ardern warned that as
the country Now moves into a new
2:10:01
more relaxed phase ending
restrictions and opening up
2:10:04
there will be more virus
circulating and more New
2:10:08
Zealanders getting it. She
encouraged that third shot
2:10:11
and it's you firm up your
household Omicron plan. Make
2:10:14
your booster The first thing you
do to protect yourself and
2:10:17
vulnerable people you know from
getting the virus
2:10:19
as eye popping as the OMA Kron
surge is New Zealand Health
2:10:23
Director Ashley Bloomfield says
the country's high rate of
2:10:27
vaccination 80% According to
Johns Hopkins will keep
2:10:31
hospitalizations down and
outcomes up.
2:10:37
So far, so don't worry. Don't
worry. It'll keep you out of the
2:10:39
hospital people. Yes, it doesn't
do much else but maybe maybe
2:10:43
that No, who knows.
2:10:44
We don't even know it does.
2:10:46
We don't know. No.
2:10:47
If I do have more to this, you
want to hear me? Yes, Elan. You
2:10:51
have to remember the reason why
I'm playing this is because New
2:10:54
Zealand
2:10:54
law lighter than the witches
bipole No, they couldn't go
2:10:58
outside.
2:10:59
You couldn't say hello. You
couldn't sing. The Prime
2:11:03
Minister canceled her own
wedding.
2:11:06
Yeah. For most people COVID-19
will be a mild to moderate
2:11:11
illness that can be managed
quite safely at home.
2:11:14
Omicron is radiating out from
New Zealand's largest city
2:11:18
Auckland.
2:11:19
Wow. radiating out. That's yeah,
that's interesting. Yeah, like
2:11:26
that.
2:11:27
Omicron is radiating out from
New Zealand's largest city
2:11:30
Auckland, where anti lockdown
protests erupted last year. The
2:11:35
capital Wellington saw
protracted at times violent
2:11:38
demonstrations in the last three
weeks. Government opponents
2:11:42
occupied the grounds of
Parliament, decrying mandates
2:11:45
and touting natural immunity
over vaccines. Things turned
2:11:50
nasty when protesters flung
feces at police and bounced a
2:11:54
stinging spray on officers. When
Wellington police shut the
2:11:58
occupation down this week, Prime
Minister Ardern condemned the
2:12:01
violence and the DIS information
that she said protesters had
2:12:05
succumbed to
2:12:07
seen that disinformation and
dismissed it is conspiracy
2:12:11
theory. A small portion of our
society have not only believed
2:12:15
it, they have acted upon it in
an extreme and violent way that
2:12:20
cannot stand
2:12:21
every major democracy has had to
confront citizens uneasy with
2:12:25
vaccines and the fundamental
clash. The obligation one owes
2:12:30
society versus one's individual
right to act freely. New
2:12:35
Zealander Trudy Kessels, a
mother of three and member of
2:12:39
families against mandates says
the government is wielding a
2:12:43
blunt instrument in that
dispute. She says these
2:12:46
complicated tensions made
nuanced discussion and complex
2:12:53
solutions. There may be ample
opportunity for that yet. Noted
2:12:58
public health physician David
Skeggs says the pandemic is far
2:13:02
from over the virus
2:13:03
continues to mutate. And
personally, I'll be surprised
2:13:08
that we're still talking about
the Omicron variant by the end
2:13:11
of the year. Rather, what are
they going to do with her? I
2:13:15
mean, we're seeing the COVID
narrative being backtracked
2:13:20
walked back turned around blamed
on faceless organizations like
2:13:24
CDC. She doesn't as far as I
know, she doesn't really have
2:13:28
that to hide behind as this
thing falls apart. Have they?
2:13:32
Have they not given her a read
in on this? Or? I mean, are they
2:13:35
just behind
2:13:36
him baffled, but you can ask me
for the next two days. I am
2:13:40
totally baffled by New Zealand.
I don't know what how this woman
2:13:44
hasn't been, you know, taken out
and had her head shaved?
2:13:48
No. This is why Putin had to
step in because they knew that
2:13:53
the no agenda nation is going to
be starting to shave heads
2:13:56
everywhere. It's really, you
know, Christina, she she called
2:14:01
me the other day. And she hasn't
been able to do anything up
2:14:05
until she got COVID. And I
didn't really realize how sick
2:14:08
it is. So she couldn't go to
certain stores. She couldn't go
2:14:11
to restaurants, bars, not that
she needs to but she couldn't
2:14:14
eat out. Couldn't even go to the
gym because she's not
2:14:18
vaccinated. Now that she's had
COVID Now she gets the QR code
2:14:24
now she can go to the gym. And
that's how sick these people
2:14:27
are. And she and her entire her
industry, which is
2:14:32
entertainment, music and
entertainment kind of fallen
2:14:36
apart. You know, a lot of
things. A lot of gigs were
2:14:38
canceled a lot of stuff that she
was TV shows scheduled to do. So
2:14:43
she's known as as I know, my
daughter's like I'll go out and
2:14:46
get a gadget get a job and work
at a restaurant. Now she can and
2:14:50
now she has honestly and I
talked her off the ledge a bit
2:14:55
but she has social anxiety. She
has been locked in it's just I
2:15:01
don't even I don't think I can
even speak properly around a lot
2:15:04
of people. And this is happening
everywhere.
2:15:09
It's really sad SEC a great
experiment,
2:15:13
an evil an evil experiment.
Meanwhile, what is not being
2:15:19
discussed? Thank you, Tom
Starkweather for reminding me
2:15:21
that the private workers mandate
is still in effect in New York
2:15:24
City. He can't get the jobs he's
going after because he has to
2:15:28
prove he's vaccinated. What? Why
are these companies doing this?
2:15:35
If mandates are being dropped
everywhere, why do they continue
2:15:37
to do this?
2:15:40
They're sick. Hmm. I don't know.
Again, I'm clueless.
2:15:47
So the narrative is falling
apart except for Hong Kong. Hong
2:15:51
Kong. Apparently, Hong Kong
residents urged not to panic
2:15:55
ahead of COVID Maths testing.
Now I'll give you a reason to
2:15:59
panic ahead of COVID Maths
testing. Have you used your at
2:16:02
home test yet?
2:16:05
I I took your advice and didn't
use it.
2:16:08
Very good, sir.
2:16:10
A warning now for the 60 million
people who are receiving those
2:16:14
free government issued at home
COVID tests. The extraction tube
2:16:18
in many of the kids includes a
chemical that can be harmful or
2:16:22
even deadly. It's colorless,
tasteless. odorless is a powder
2:16:27
that's found in things like
airbags and Pest Control
2:16:30
Solutions. Maya belay from our
Cleveland station checks in with
2:16:33
poison control. For a look at
the potential danger. Ohio
2:16:37
poison control centers are
sounding the alarm surrounding a
2:16:40
liquid substance called sodium
azides. Found in some at home
2:16:44
COVID testing kits that could be
toxic to children as well as
2:16:48
adults, if used incorrectly in
our toxicology community has
2:16:51
been both surprised that this
was ingredient in some of the
2:16:54
kits. And also concerned, we
have seen exposures in all age
2:16:58
groups. The drug and poison
Information Center at Cincinnati
2:17:01
Children's Hospital reports
increasing calls to their
2:17:05
hotline related to accidental
exposure to the substance. So
2:17:09
far, nearly 40 exposures were
reported there. And the problem
2:17:13
is nationwide, we are one of 55
Poison Control Centers. And
2:17:18
nationwide, other poison centers
have been reporting a similar
2:17:21
finding. And there have been
more than a couple of 100
2:17:23
exposures nationwide to sodium
azides and test kits. Doctors
2:17:28
advise parents to keep the kids
out of reach of children. And
2:17:31
when testing children for COVID
at home to make sure they are
2:17:34
supervised in order to avoid any
adverse side effects from
2:17:38
exposure. Experts say following
instructions is key. Some adults
2:17:42
actually ended up using the
potentially harmful substance to
2:17:45
swab their nose because they
didn't follow directions.
2:17:50
Okay. Oh, brother, a bogus
story.
2:17:53
I don't know.
2:17:54
What is this chemical that he
did get rid of Swabians the
2:17:57
reagents? The reagent? reagent
is equals chemical. You don't
2:18:02
dip it in?
2:18:04
You, you you? Okay, if you're if
you're doing it that I don't
2:18:09
know what's going on with this
story.
2:18:12
But it's a it's a chemical that
comes with the kit. The swab is
2:18:16
a swab just writers opinion. I
don't have I don't have the
2:18:20
directions. Okay,
2:18:21
well, I've done these. And I
think what's happening is people
2:18:24
are I mean, if they're not
following, it's three steps.
2:18:29
Dropping, you dropped six of the
reagent drops into the test kit,
2:18:33
which is a folded piece of
cardboard with a thing in it.
2:18:37
Then you swab your nose and then
stick the swab into the little
2:18:41
slot where you just put the
drops in, spin it three times
2:18:44
and wait to see if you test
positive. How could anyone get
2:18:47
that wrong? It may it may sound
like a bogus story. It sounds
2:18:50
more to me like, oh, no, they
didn't follow directions instead
2:18:53
of maybe there was something on
the swab.
2:18:55
You know, it's almost like, did
they put the liquid that's in
2:19:00
the kit in a drink? It was
alcohol or you know, I don't
2:19:04
know.
2:19:05
They see it sounds to me like,
Oh, you didn't follow
2:19:07
directions, therefore you got
sick, but maybe that's from
2:19:10
China, half of them are from
China,
2:19:12
or more than half and more than
half I think.
2:19:15
But shouldn't this be a bigger
news story if people are really
2:19:18
getting sick from the 16 million
swabs?
2:19:22
It's it's a new story. I saw you
saw
2:19:24
two okay. All right. I only saw
one I didn't see a lot. It
2:19:27
wasn't like
2:19:29
pounding the drum with it.
That's for sure. Because Ukraine
2:19:31
you got to carry and things so
what
2:19:33
you're right. So they're doing
it in Britain to The Telegraph,
2:19:38
which is reasonably respectable
Britain's COVID experts quote,
2:19:42
abandoned their objectivity and
misled with alarming models. Do
2:19:50
you think they'll ever none of
these people's heads will be
2:19:53
shaven?
2:19:55
No, and they all should go yeah,
those guys at the University of
2:19:58
London or wherever it was. It
came early. Apparently Imperial,
2:20:01
college, Imperial College
2:20:03
and listen to CDC, who soon to
be ex CDC director, I guarantee
2:20:09
you she's on her way out. This
seems to me like this was
2:20:12
released, shouldn't even have
been released. I don't know
2:20:15
where she was talking. But she's
just waffling about, about the
2:20:19
vaccine efficacy. And apparently
she got all of her her news
2:20:23
about how effective it was from
CNN,
2:20:26
I can tell you where I was when
CNN became that it was 95%
2:20:30
effective of the vaccine. So
many of us wanted to be helpful.
2:20:34
So many of us wanted to say,
Okay, this is our ticket out
2:20:37
right now we're done. So I think
we have perhaps too little
2:20:42
caution and too much optimism
for some good things that came
2:20:46
our way. I really do. I think
all of us wanted this to be
2:20:51
done. Nobody said waning, when
when you know, this vaccine is
2:20:56
gonna work. Oh, well, maybe
it'll work at all were on.
2:21:00
Nobody said, Well, what is the
next version? It doesn't it
2:21:02
doesn't. It's not as public and
dense the next variant?
2:21:06
So nobody said it was waning. I
mean, I couldn't believe it.
2:21:09
CNN, they said, Oh, it's great.
And then it was waning. No one
2:21:12
said that to me. No one told me
I didn't know. Oh, you mean
2:21:16
because of the Pfizer documents
which have been hidden away and
2:21:20
are now slowly being released
another fine thing that this
2:21:24
Ukraine war is covering up? And
where's Dr. Fauci? Well, Dr.
2:21:30
Fauci is now doing podcasts.
He's no longer on the
2:21:34
mainstream, because why would
you show your face? He's
2:21:37
actually
2:21:38
it. Have you heard from her over
the last two weeks? Yes, I
2:21:41
have one clip. And one was from,
oh, it's from a podcast. No, I
2:21:46
know. But do you have a date is
that oh,
2:21:48
I think two or three days ago,
it's very recent. He's been
2:21:52
doing a woke a f one podcast, in
this other podcast, which is
2:21:57
Carlos Miller, and Chico been in
two black guys. Now, we know
2:22:03
that these documents from the
the trials are, are now being
2:22:08
released under the in the fog of
war. The Pfizer vaccine,
2:22:12
according to the documents that
are available now, excuse me,
2:22:16
has documented over 1200 side
effects. They were I think,
2:22:21
equal number of people died
during the trials, all of that
2:22:24
was covered up, they went, and
they had to legally release
2:22:27
their trial data. And they went
to the judge and say, lock it up
2:22:31
for 75 years. So it was about
the the trials and the trial
2:22:36
data, which is exactly what the
doubt character the ex Blackrock
2:22:39
guy was talking about. He says,
you know, this is gonna turn out
2:22:43
it's gonna there was fraud,
fraud was involved. That's why
2:22:46
they want to hide these
documents for 75 years. What is
2:22:49
the stock price of Maderna? And
Pfizer? Are they down? They must
2:22:52
be down. Are they tanking?
2:22:54
Well, everything's down. So it's
kind of covered up,
2:22:57
covered up because everything's
down? Well, so he was asked
2:23:00
this, he was asked a little
different question, which was
2:23:03
interesting, by these two guys
on the podcast, and Fauci Fain,
2:23:09
just enormous outrage over over
what they said, which was
2:23:13
technically incorrect, but he
could have, he could have done a
2:23:17
little more.
2:23:17
Alright, I'm gonna just keep
your Holloway real with you.
2:23:19
When the CDC came out and said
they weren't going to tell
2:23:22
people what's in the vaccination
for 75 years that turned a lot
2:23:26
of black people. Why did they
say 75 years?
2:23:30
I don't know what you're talking
about. They never said that.
2:23:32
Seriously. I think that's myth.
They mean, they said they
2:23:36
weren't going to tell anybody
what's in the vaccine for 75
2:23:39
years. I don't think they've
ever said that,
2:23:41
sir. You better check that I
mentioned in it. Well, they
2:23:44
won't tell us what's
2:23:45
in it. Too bad poor preparation
on the host part.
2:23:50
Very poor preparation, that
guys, if you worded it, they
2:23:54
weren't going to tell us what
was in the research data. Here's
2:23:58
how I won these reports. There's
a lot of things they didn't want
2:24:01
to tell us. But it wasn't what's
in the vaccine. And here's
2:24:05
how we would have produced it,
do it the exact same way. Let
2:24:09
Fauci come back with that
answer, and then say, oh, no,
2:24:12
I'm sorry. It was the it was the
Pfizer FDA documents about the
2:24:16
trial data, and then have him
answer Homina. Then
2:24:20
if you want to go further than
that. The other host would say,
2:24:26
oh, and since it was
specifically 75 years, that's
2:24:29
what's everyone's talking about.
You must have actually known
2:24:32
that. Why didn't you correct?
Yes, question. You can do that.
2:24:36
You know, it's this legal to
correct to correct the question
2:24:39
instead of just jumping all over
somebody for a syntactical
2:24:43
error.
2:24:45
Exactly. Could have slammed him.
Yep. But slammed all the way. So
2:24:49
the question was, or the
question was related to vaccine
2:24:53
hesitancy amongst black American
brothers and sisters. And some
2:24:59
of this has been The hesitancy
has been spurred by the
2:25:02
disinformation doesn't, which
does not include your no agenda
2:25:07
show but does include Robert F.
Kennedy Jr. One of our producers
2:25:12
was sifting through the archives
went back to Episode 765. How
2:25:18
far back is that? Do you think
765, about six years ago, six
2:25:23
years ago, and picked up
something that we played at the
2:25:27
time, which involve Bobby
Kennedy, Jr, and vaccines, not
2:25:32
the mRNA. But definitely some
cause for hesitation which has
2:25:37
conveniently been forgotten. We
go back to episode seven, six.
2:25:42
Brothers and sisters, I'm here
to bring to you some vital
2:25:47
information that has happened to
our community.
2:25:51
This is Tony Muhammad from the
Nation of Islam. And
2:25:55
it has not been brought to the
attention of black people
2:25:59
throughout America. Four months
ago, Bobby Kennedy, the son of
2:26:05
Robert Kennedy, met with me in
Los Angeles to give me some
2:26:10
shocking and revealing and I
mean, terrible information on
2:26:15
what's going on at the Center
for Disease Control in Atlanta,
2:26:20
Georgia. It has been brought to
our attention that the senior
2:26:26
lead scientist for the Center of
Disease Control has admitted
2:26:32
that the MMR vaccines, and many
of the vaccine shots have been
2:26:38
genetically modified to attack
Black and Latino boys. I don't
2:26:44
think you heard me. We are
living in a wicked time, where
2:26:50
we are dealing with a spiritual
wickedness in high places, and
2:26:55
the pharmaceutical industry
along with the American Medical
2:26:59
Association, have found a way
like Pharaoh did doing the
2:27:04
children of Israel when it was
time for them to make an exit.
2:27:07
Pharaoh said let us kill all boy
babies to another. And so now
2:27:13
they are trying to force
vaccines on baby boys at least
2:27:17
80 shots before they are three
years old. So this is what
2:27:21
Minister Farrakhan said we are
going to do on the 24th. And the
2:27:26
25th of this month, 25,000 of us
are going to march on the Center
2:27:31
for Disease Control in Atlanta,
Georgia. And we're going to say
2:27:36
not another tusky on our watch.
We be damned if we don't stand
2:27:40
around and let somebody else
pump us up with viruses. It's
2:27:45
time for us to stand up. So take
this information down as I exit,
2:27:49
go to cdc truth.org. And on the
24th and 25th. If you're in
2:27:56
Alabama, in Georgia, in South
Carolina, in Tennessee, we need
2:28:01
you in Atlanta, Georgia, where
the Honorable Minister Louis
2:28:05
Farrakhan will be leading us to
march against the Center for
2:28:08
Disease Control. Thank you and
look up more information on this
2:28:13
heinous act my
2:28:18
data might do it. Those guys are
persona non grata. Certainly
2:28:24
fair to
2:28:24
CDC truth that org is still in
business. Oh, you checked me on
2:28:29
it now?
2:28:30
Anything good? Anything?
Anything about the famous
2:28:36
Australian cricketer?
2:28:38
No, no one dropped dead. Yep.
2:28:41
Yep, hard heart issues. He had
chest pain before that. And then
2:28:48
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. This is it's
your times this week. You
2:28:56
thought it was just a joke. The
Coronavirus invade cells in the
2:29:00
penis and testicles of monkeys.
They got a great picture of this
2:29:06
monkey with like it's got a
great shot. Yeah, the research
2:29:12
demonstrated the Coronavirus,
infected the prostate penis
2:29:16
testicles and surrounding blood
vessels in three male rhesus
2:29:19
macaques. The monkeys were
examined with whole body scans
2:29:23
specifically designed to detect
the sites of infection. This
2:29:26
does not bode well.
2:29:29
Well, it's it's a weapon of mass
destruction that was invented
2:29:33
and developed by the United
States government in concert
2:29:35
with the Chinese. And who knows
who else and you know, it was an
2:29:41
accident. Hey, what are you
gonna do?
2:29:44
Well, what you're going to do is
you're going to fund this to
2:29:47
keep it going. There. We didn't
actually get to this, regarding
2:29:51
the State of the Union, which
was of course childish and
2:29:53
boring. But President Biden did
confirm something we discussed
2:29:58
on the show a couple of months
ago. As the big deal
2:30:01
I announced the plan to
supercharge the Cancer Moonshot,
2:30:04
the President Obama asked me
late six years ago. Our goal is
2:30:08
to cut cancer death rates by at
least 50% over 25 years. And I
2:30:12
think we can do better than
that. Turn cancers, from death
2:30:16
sentences into treatable
diseases, more support for
2:30:20
patients and their families. To
get there, I call on Congress to
2:30:23
fund what I call ARPA H.
Advanced, Advanced Research
2:30:30
Projects Agency for Health,
patterned after DARPA and the
2:30:35
Defense Department projects that
lead in DARPA to the internet.
2:30:39
GPS is so much more than make
our forces more safer, and be
2:30:44
able to wage war more with more
clarity. ARPA will have a
2:30:49
singular purpose to drive
breakthroughs in cancer,
2:30:52
Alzheimer's and diabetes, and
more Hmm
2:30:58
Well, we learned about this from
2:31:01
last Wait, just stop for a
second the billions and billions
2:31:06
and billions of dollars that
private industry has already
2:31:09
thrown at these diseases What's
he get it what is this going to
2:31:13
do?
2:31:16
Well, what is going to do is
it's going to continue to fund
2:31:19
our own demise and this is what
Malone was talking about his his
2:31:24
CIA buddy that he wrote the book
with was talking about DARPA
2:31:28
being involved in the in the in
the in the in the creation of
2:31:34
the bio weapon. He's the one
that called him and say, Hey,
2:31:38
man, come on, down to Wuhan
shits happened here, you got to
2:31:41
be get on this gravy train. So
now we're gonna fund it. It's
2:31:46
just another part of the
military industrial complex, and
2:31:49
it's out in the open. DARPA,
health. DARPA defense. Yeah,
2:31:54
they created the internet. Sure,
great. But they they're
2:31:59
nefarious.
2:32:02
They're there. Yes. It is
designed to create. It's like a
2:32:09
giant I don't even know how to
describe it as a research
2:32:11
company that designed to great
trouble. Internet was Jen was
2:32:17
originally designed to be some
sort of a system if we get
2:32:22
bombed to death with a bomb says
there's to be able to
2:32:25
communicate from A to B. Then it
became what it is, which is
2:32:30
nothing like that anymore. But
it still has those elements. I
2:32:33
mean, that's why they can't
really shut people out of the
2:32:36
internet. I mean, that's why you
can't keep me from getting those
2:32:38
arty clips. Just go to
Argentina. And I'm mean
2:32:44
business. Yeah. No, I have any
idea that you couldn't get our
2:32:50
tea just straight up. It just
makes no sense. Can
2:32:52
you get it on Pluto? Was it
still there on Pluto?
2:32:54
Pluto? I don't know. I should
rehook up I could go to my
2:32:57
Pluto. The problem with Pluto is
which is a definitely a killer
2:33:02
product. Is they get too much
stuff you can't find anything on
2:33:06
it this 1000 channels
2:33:11
Yeah, but they're kind of
grouped kind of grouped
2:33:13
together.
2:33:13
Yeah, they that's new. They grew
started grouping the news area
2:33:17
then Right. But if you want to
go from news to something else,
2:33:20
you may have to go to 500
channels and music or Yeah, or
2:33:24
who local. I don't even know
what these groupings are.
2:33:28
Running that outfit didn't get
bought. I thought it was
2:33:31
somebody
2:33:31
got bought by Viacom.
2:33:33
That's why Okay, well, then RT
will get kicked off.
2:33:37
Oh, yeah. Yes. I'd be stunned if
Verizon clears your Roku. Roku.
2:33:41
I think add it to it. It's
already gone. Yeah.
2:33:44
All right. Anything else on the
COVID.
2:33:47
Now, I get nothing else on the
COVID. So I do have one. I got I
2:33:52
got I've got the Melinda Gates
clip, which we definitely want
2:33:56
to play on today's show.
2:33:58
Yeah, let's do that. I had that
too. So we might as well play.
2:34:00
It
2:34:01
was on CBS. She's being
interviewed as she's starting to
2:34:04
get kind of feel her oats. Now
that she's got the check. You
2:34:08
know, the checks been cash. Aha,
so to speak. Yeah. And she's
2:34:11
got. And she already said that
the boys are going to get the
2:34:14
boys, the girl, daughter.
They're all going to get money
2:34:17
now because Bill is going to cut
him out. Yeah, do she?
2:34:19
Did she say that? Like he was
going to cut them out? Did she
2:34:22
say that?
2:34:23
No, he didn't. She mostly talked
about Epstein. And the real
2:34:25
problem that they were having
she was having with the fact
2:34:28
that bill was pals with his his
guy.
2:34:32
You know, it was also widely
reported that Bill had a
2:34:35
friendship or business or some
kind of contact with Jeffrey
2:34:38
Epstein and that you were not
that that was very upsetting to
2:34:42
you. Did that play a role in the
in the divorce at all in this
2:34:45
process?
2:34:46
Yeah, as I said, it's not one
thing. It was many things, but I
2:34:51
did not like that. He'd had
meetings with Jeffrey Epstein.
2:34:54
No. And you made that clear to
him. I made that clear to him. I
2:34:59
also So I met Jeffrey Epstein.
Exactly one time issue. Yes,
2:35:03
because I wanted to see who this
man was. And I regretted it from
2:35:09
the second I stepped in the
door. He was a horrid. He was
2:35:14
evil personified. I had
nightmares about it afterwards.
2:35:17
So, you know, my heart breaks
for these young women because
2:35:20
that's how I felt. And here I'm
an older woman. My God, I feel
2:35:24
terrible for those young women
is awful.
2:35:26
You felt that the moment you
walked in? Yeah. And you shared
2:35:30
that with Bill and he still
continued to spend time with
2:35:33
him.
2:35:34
Any of the questions remaining
about what Bill relationship
2:35:38
there was? Those are for Bill to
answer. Okay, but I made it very
2:35:41
clear how I felt about him.
2:35:43
Bullshit. So. So what do you
think do you think that this
2:35:48
she's just saying this to get
the stench off of her or she
2:35:51
messaging something here?
2:35:54
I think she's starting to feel
her oats. I think what it is is
2:35:57
he she has a bit that's not the
only complaint that she's gonna
2:36:01
hear about Bill being married as
long as they were right. Because
2:36:04
bill is you know, again, he's
Aspergers sufferer, and he is
2:36:08
because let's face it, she's she
hooked up with him for the
2:36:11
money. No, actually,
2:36:13
the way the story goes, Mom.
Yeah. His mom is the one that
2:36:17
put them together made them get
married. Because very
2:36:20
influential in his life. Yeah.
And
2:36:22
here's how the conversation
went. Listen, young lady.
2:36:25
Listen. Listen, Belinda, you're
gonna show my son a good time
2:36:29
and you'll be a billionaire.
Okay. Just keep your nose clean.
2:36:34
So good.
2:36:36
So I think this may be a feeler
so to see what kind of pushback
2:36:40
she gets. Yeah. And if if it's
nil or positive, like she's
2:36:45
getting from this little clip,
she's going to go after him.
2:36:51
In what way
2:36:52
I die. Who knows? I don't know
what's gone on in that
2:36:55
relationship. But I'll bet you
there's a lot of good stuff.
2:36:57
We'll remember. He's a
philanderer by his nature. He's
2:37:01
always been and and it's going
to come out and just gotta be
2:37:07
approached by call other people
out. It's gonna be a nightmare
2:37:10
for him
2:37:10
time to remind ourselves of what
Cindy McCain wife to John McCain
2:37:16
said on stage about Epstein. You
know,
2:37:19
it's like everything. You know,
we It hides in plain sight.
2:37:23
Epstein was hiding in plain
sight. We all knew about him. We
2:37:26
all knew what he was doing. But
we had no one that was no legal
2:37:32
aspect that would go after him.
They were afraid of him for
2:37:34
whatever reason, they were
afraid of them. Hmm. Gee.
2:37:42
So there you have it one of
these days, man, I hope we're
2:37:45
still podcasting when it comes
out. Or will it just be one of
2:37:49
those things where our grandkids
will be waiting for the
2:37:52
President Trump of the of the
future Don Jr. The
2:37:55
Kennedy documents? That's gonna
say,
2:37:59
it'd be Don Jr. Don, Jr. Son is
president. And he's going to be
2:38:03
promising us the Epstein file. I
mean, that's probably what it
2:38:06
will come down to. And I think
it's so big. It's another one of
2:38:10
these great things. It just got
completely completely
2:38:12
intelligence agencies involved
nothing's gonna come up it
2:38:16
but if you've been following
Wisconsin, they're there.
2:38:19
They're reporting or they've
done all the investigation about
2:38:23
the election. And there's a lot
of a lot of issues coming out.
2:38:27
Oh, yeah. Hanky Panky.
2:38:29
I mean, as I as I said, well
first of all, Zuckerberg money
2:38:33
was illegal. Which will come
with that nothing will come with
2:38:37
that No, although you know they
kind of go on aftershock Silicon
2:38:41
Valley Well, you
2:38:42
know, if you get the right you
need a D A with a with a hard on
2:38:46
which is the technical term for
guys who just out the gate Yeah.
2:38:51
And he gets some da that just
doesn't like Zuckerberg
2:38:54
Zuckerberg is the kind of guy
that's you. I cuz I haven't
2:38:57
worked in the government run. If
you run a different people that
2:38:59
tick people off, you have
somebody you know that you're
2:39:02
trying to do something and
investigate some little air
2:39:05
pollution fiasco, and then the
guy's arrogant, arrogant guys
2:39:10
are aloof, they just have
different personality traits
2:39:14
around government workers does
not work. And and it turns some
2:39:19
of these government workers who
really don't have much going on
2:39:22
instead, they give them a cause.
And I think this is what
2:39:27
happened to a friend of ours, a
mutual friend of ours who was
2:39:32
down in South Bay, where you get
the DA goes to goes after you
2:39:36
and you there's nothing you can
do to get screwed. You get
2:39:38
screwed. You get screwed. And if
somebody sees out then
2:39:42
Zuckerberg such a big target,
the only way to stop it, you
2:39:45
have to have a higher up. In
other words, somebody comes in
2:39:48
well, it would be it
2:39:49
would be a political push. But
what I'm seeing is Silicon
2:39:52
Valley is choking off face bags
air supply, with the changes to
2:39:57
the Apple the way the Apple apps
work. They can't put their SDK
2:40:01
in there. I'm simplifying, but
they can't do the tracking.
2:40:04
Google is talking about doing
the same thing with Android.
2:40:07
Isn't it kind of time for the
Silicon Valley sisters to kill
2:40:12
one of their own?
2:40:13
They're not gonna kill Facebook,
Facebook and try all that stuff
2:40:17
that Facebook is doing that take
care can be cut off at the knees
2:40:22
like they would Apple did. It's
not worth it's not it's just a
2:40:25
minor aspect with the big
picture at Facebook. It's no, no
2:40:32
one's gonna know. And by the
way, what you just said, No,
2:40:34
that doesn't happen. There's
been plenty of bad actors that
2:40:38
they could have gone out, you
know, done stuff like that. Now,
2:40:40
there's this gentleman's
agreement that you screw
2:40:43
yourself, you're gonna go out of
business, you have to do it on
2:40:45
your own. Okay. Well,
2:40:47
the $8.8 million that Zuckerberg
I think was the foundation
2:40:53
granted solely to five
democratic strongholds in
2:40:57
Wisconsin violated the state's
election codes prohibition on
2:41:00
bribery. Yeah,
2:41:02
it did. If you look into it,
Dave, this was illegal. And with
2:41:07
Facebook having a probably a
warehouse full of lawyers. The
2:41:13
fact that this happened and
because everything has to get
2:41:16
approved the fact that this
happens shows the incompetence
2:41:20
of their lawyer, lawyer, lawyer,
team, legal team
2:41:25
and then there was a lot of
issues with the voting machines
2:41:28
they were dominion and they
weren't connected several other
2:41:32
machines
2:41:34
the whole you know it's I'm not
gonna you know, I have this more
2:41:39
of a nice allistic look at this
election and so far is it being
2:41:42
rigged both sides rigged
elections sometimes one side
2:41:47
does a better job than the other
yeah and the side that does the
2:41:50
better job wins so we have Biden
this President and that's just
2:41:55
the way it is is that what you
what are you going to do about
2:41:57
point point out the obvious at
least to most people is the
2:42:01
obvious
2:42:03
talking about talking about bush
and talking about being a
2:42:05
Negative Nelly Of course we can
do something about it.
2:42:09
Let me guess. Negative Nelly
meet gloomy Gus. So it was like
2:42:15
Don't you remember the period of
and George H or George W. Bush
2:42:18
and the D bold the machines
whatever happened to D bowl
2:42:22
Diebold Diebold de mo Diebold,
tomato tomato, but they that was
2:42:28
probably his career, right. That
was the Kennedy election. I
2:42:32
mean, it's just it never ends.
Yeah, but
2:42:34
that was 2000. Now we have
social media. And now there's
2:42:37
more stuff that pops to the top
now we have other tools. So yes,
2:42:42
you do have to be better than
you. You mean this this this
2:42:44
what I'm reading here comes from
substack another problem? So oh,
2:42:49
I don't know. I just found it
very telling that these machines
2:42:54
were all either was one that was
connected to a Wi Fi hotspot at
2:42:57
a nearby motel. Come on, come
on, man. Come on. Yeah, but if
2:43:04
you ever wonder how Chuck
Schumer Nancy Pelosi and any
2:43:07
other 80 year old stay in office
what's her name? Maxine Waters.
2:43:13
Who else do we have that's
that's a
2:43:16
Sheila Jackson down in Texas you
got ya know, you got ever but
2:43:20
you know, in some areas are kind
of locked down one party or the
2:43:23
other party determined it so you
know, if you're a member of that
2:43:26
party, you just get in, it's
automatic. That's what happens
2:43:28
with Pelosi. It's not like she
needs to rig the vote. Because
2:43:32
she doesn't have to rig the
vote. Is it vote is pre rigged.
2:43:37
And so you get into one of those
districts and you know, once in
2:43:41
a while somebody comes along
like Alexandria, Cortez. It was
2:43:45
a Democrat district whoever was
running is going to get it.
2:43:48
She only needed like 1000 votes
or something to win that
2:43:51
district. It was the primary
2:43:53
the guy. Yeah. And this took him
out that dude, Republicans do
2:43:59
this and both the Democrats and
Republicans, your best bet of
2:44:03
sending somebody new in is to
send somebody the same party in
2:44:06
in in primaries, which is what
it's called, and you can go in
2:44:10
there and you tell them what
tell everyone what a douchebag
2:44:12
this guy has been for 30 years,
even though he's served the
2:44:14
area. Well, he's a top of all
the committees is the worst
2:44:18
thing you could do is get rid of
him, but they got rid of him.
2:44:20
The
2:44:21
guy got rousted and, and let's
remember that she did an
2:44:24
audition. She auditioned for the
job. Remember that was?
2:44:28
Listen to that group of justice
Democrats. Yes.
2:44:31
Yeah. Yeah. Was that the DSA? Or
was that the another group that
2:44:35
folded into the DSA? It was
2:44:37
one that was founded by cenc and
a few other people even though
2:44:41
he quit. Yeah. But it's one of
those. Yeah, it's just a super
2:44:48
liberal, a progressive
borderlines socialist if not
2:44:54
socialist. Smarties,
2:44:57
yes, the Smarty Why do you think
they would agree why Do you
2:45:00
think that they want NATO gone?
Why? Why are they saying that?
2:45:05
It's baffling to me.
2:45:07
It has to do with the globalist.
It's got to be a globalist thing
2:45:10
NATO. NATO may be in the way of
globalism.
2:45:12
Ooh. Oh, yeah. You know, we need
to get rid of all the I wonder
2:45:19
how many different organizations
are going to get rid of CDC is
2:45:23
going to get revamped NATO that
would make sense. Maybe the UN
2:45:27
altogether,
2:45:29
huh. Now you keep the US going
to be the front for the
2:45:32
globalist to get rid of them.
Yeah.
2:45:35
Well, whatever happens we'll be
fighting the globalists put on
2:45:39
your blue helmet.
2:45:41
I'm going to show my school by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
2:45:44
all the people who could do
that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun.
2:45:54
A few people to thank for show
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N N San Carlos. Oh, he's our
anonymous cop with his new
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state.
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packers the new patch the
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sc sc 41 patches ca 41 patches.
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You see the new one? The new
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them. Yeah, that's cool.
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I liked the the the two other
ones my
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kinda like what the, the round
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ones?
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just got stickers. Oh, no, I
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got Oh, he showed he sent a
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one. It's around patch curry
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it's a Velcro. Yeah, it's one of
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ones the made of rubber whatever
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John Matoo Cink in Austin,
Texas. 124 33. You Adam. You
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killed it on Glenn Beck.
2:46:59
Yes. You killed it on the uncle
question with Glenn Beck. Who
2:47:03
was the uncle question about
Darren? I can't remember what
2:47:06
the question was. No, no, we
didn't bother topics and brought
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it back. masterfully mad props.
Okay. I still like John better
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though. He says just so you
know.
2:47:17
Bush, but these names what is
going on here? Bush in Bush
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protector.
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I'm not good. I might sell much
and let me open the cell up.
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Your
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cells are no good.
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Ah, there we go. You're right.
It was Yeah. John maching. Bush
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protector in Cape Town. Cape
Town, South Africa, a Cape Town.
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I've been there. It's nice. Hey.
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Luna. I love her American boobs.
Uh huh. Well, no, it's not 100
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it's 808
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the boob donation
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Dame Sally ketchup, salty. Oh,
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my eyes this morning. So I look
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eight in Manchester, New
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You want me to read? You want me
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I beg to give me something to
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your nails while I'm reading and
think of all the
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you know, hold on a second.
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And I know it's a clicking of a
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Okay, why can't find one now.
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Read Austin. Read us that
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Yep. Even without the Russia
Yep. Martin McIntyre in Mount
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Shawn Overman, in Pleasant Hill
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over here in California. So now
the rest of these people are $50
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donors name and location I'll
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Watson Parts Unknown Villareal
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and that was donation brings him
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Birthday to his human resource
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March 5, as did my sister,
Willow curry. She celebrated her
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birthday in Italy yesterday
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Birthday to hunter who
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congratulates Bobby brindle
horse who will turn 40 on March
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8, Sir Chris, I'm presuming that
will be Sir Chris from Australia
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Powers sir rd macgillycuddy
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Lydia Gaston becomes Dame Girl
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Guide of the bush felt and I'm
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the damsel of disaster she
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that double donation Baron and
ruler of Shotzi land, sir
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saint of engineers becomes
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the White River Basin in Austin.
Congratulations to all of you on
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your newly updated titles. And
thank you. Yes.
2:54:13
Where's Fuka? zotoh
2:54:17
That's a good question. Why is
he not here? I don't do the back
2:54:22
office. So let me put him in
here. On one second. What was
2:54:26
his he had a special title to
get to become a an Archduke?
2:54:30
Yeah, this is annoying. But he
has a net didn't have a whole
2:54:34
name. Yes, he had a whole name.
The Archduke? I guess he just
2:54:40
becomes an Archduke?
2:54:42
Yeah, he's same old thing. He
owns half the world.
2:54:46
He does. Okay, well, and of
course, let me put it in the
2:54:49
official credits here. Sir David
UGAs Joe Archduke How could we
2:55:00
not do him? Yes. All right, good
sir. We've got all that now we
2:55:04
do have one night in one day
which we'll bring up on the
2:55:08
podium now we do have the big
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now Lydia, Gaston and Josh a get
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Both of you have supported the
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Thanks again for becoming a
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out of all the emails I received
I got a nasty gram this morning
2:56:48
which kind of went like this Pay
man stop with this duck boring
2:56:52
meetup to which I said you do
know there's a fast forward on
2:56:58
there don't you and you're
missing the good shit man the
2:57:02
meetup reports are cool.
2:57:04
I this is broker Dawn from no
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2:57:08
Lisa Buckley's
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This is Ted from can't go bucks.
Come again. Come again. We had a
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blast. This is Charlie come
again. Come again. Hey, this is
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Susie awesome night.
2:57:19
Patrick in the morning. Hey,
it's
2:57:20
phone boy in the morning. This
is Brian in the morning. This is
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Amanda in the morning. Hey is
Chris Whitney. West on the west
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side sir west of the West Side
Jessica.
2:57:30
Dana Trevor.
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Daddy Pauline brindle. The third
Jacqueline Ryan Powell of
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Edgewood, Caroline Shannon Carly
Sharkey in the house in the
2:57:42
morning Steve
2:57:45
that was Tacoma Washington from
March 5 A women for yeah yeah
2:57:50
good meetup then good reporting.
I like Bom bom bom just names. I
2:57:54
had to tighten it up but it
works for me. I have one more
2:57:57
report. This is from the this is
an old report. I think we missed
2:58:00
February 27 from Orlando.
2:58:05
Jamie Addison at the Orlando
Park to meet up such a great
2:58:09
crowd. John and Adam you guys
are the best you're on fire keep
2:58:14
it up. Thank you for your
courage.
2:58:16
Hello from the Canadian
terrorist financier ITM John and
2:58:21
Adam. It's GodI Fisher of the
Space Coast Sargodha now. Thank
2:58:26
you very much. Yeah. Hi, Adam
and John. longtime listener.
2:58:29
We're a couple Canadian refugees
to saying in the morning. We
2:58:33
appreciate your show. Mr. Mark
altro checking in with my
2:58:36
handler Adam, I want to meet the
real boys, Adam and John. Hey,
2:58:40
Adam. Hey, John. I just want you
to know that was my wife Wendy.
2:58:44
She thinks that I should become
a knight. She's given me
2:58:47
permission to do it. Christian
coffins of the sacred owls death
2:58:52
to the New World Order.
2:58:54
In the morning, John and Adam.
Good job on 1428. Hey, it's
2:58:59
Tommy two in Orlando, Florida,
2:59:00
which is market DMA 20.
2:59:02
Which reminds me Adam, you're
way too tight for this market.
2:59:06
Greetings. This is sirloin the
original sirloin not the namby
2:59:11
pamby sirloin from some river
but the original sirloin from
2:59:15
New Smyrna Beach, the
surrounding seashores in the
2:59:19
short shallows thank you for
your courage John and Adam cup
2:59:23
of coffee in the big sign up
book coffee in the big time
2:59:32
it's almost impossible to
sustain a macho man which is
2:59:36
that voice that's what he was
trying to do. Yeah, for more
2:59:39
than five five I don't know how
you dead voice is not one that
2:59:43
even a mimic copy for long
because it hurts your voice
2:59:47
I can't do it. I got long run
meetups or something you need to
2:59:52
experience this is what I told
the guy I said he clearly you
2:59:54
haven't been to one otherwise
you wouldn't say that because
2:59:57
you if you've ever been to a
meetup, you know this feeling
2:59:59
You know how that sounds and
everyone's having a good time.
3:00:03
And if you're until birth, the
Netherlands on the 12th of
3:00:05
March, you can join one there if
you're in Orlando, Florida, the
3:00:09
12th is also for you. The 13th
Post Falls, Idaho and Plymouth,
3:00:14
Michigan with 14th. Pittsburgh,
that'll be on Pi Day. Fourth. So
3:00:22
it's was it 14 So it's three
point 3.14. Yes. 3.1 for
3:00:27
Charlotte, North Carolina on
this.
3:00:28
Sorry. Is Monday. Is it Monday?
Friday is not on the weekend.
3:00:35
Let me take a look. The 14th Can
we can we do that for a special
3:00:39
promotion? Well, people will do
it anyway. We can't stop them.
3:00:42
Let me see the ad, right. It's
Monday. But not is it not this?
3:00:48
No, it's next Monday. Not this
Monday. Next Monday. Okay.
3:00:52
Charlotte, North Carolina on the
17th Peterborough, Ontario on
3:00:56
the 18th Marlborough,
Massachusetts on the 18th and
3:00:58
19th, Asheville, North Carolina
Madras, Oregon. The 20th
3:01:02
Annapolis, Maryland, Vienna,
Austria, Austria Hello, Austria
3:01:06
you allowed out Austria.
Deerfield Beach, Florida
3:01:09
Fishers, Indiana Albuquerque,
New Mexico, your cave and
3:01:12
Pennsylvania on the 26th
Youngstown North Carolina
3:01:15
Chattanooga Tennessee cherryvale
Kansas Rhode Island's Houston
3:01:19
Texas, Orlando, Florida and
winding it up on the 30th of
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March with Concord California
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check it out everybody so they
released the woke West Side
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Story. The woke West Side Story
yeah West Side Story has been
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redone it was this Academy Award
nominee is done by Steven
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Spielberg the same as the old
story.
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Yeah, but it has all it has non
Latinos rolling Latinos.
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Well, it's that that's not even
the half of it. You remember the
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original movie everyone's
probably seen it a dozen times.
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Starts off with a gang fight
these guys got knives when you
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reject you reject Oh, you're
coming out with these big
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switchblades down for this
fight? They're coming out with
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cans of paint. Hey, you think
I'm joking?
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No. Why are we not doing ISOs
you're launching into the story
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Do we have a clip are we doing
so? Yeah, okay,
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well you did a couple weeks
couple shows ago you started
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with some Mills now I got two
ISOs there
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now so what is the point of the
of the woke West Side Stories
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want people to get you think
it's on Netflix?
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Oh you can watch it. Oh,
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I see what you're saying. Okay,
it just came out just use
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watchable they had a couple
previews recently and now they
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just rolled it out because I
figured they can't they're
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nobody's gonna go pay money to
see it. And I couldn't get
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through more than 15 minutes of
it before it was just a woke
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woke thing was just driving man
it and did it when the academy
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or was it nominated?
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What am I saying the Academy
Awards are not for a while
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by the way. Yeah, pump the
brakes phone boys single again.
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Who phone boy.
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I don't know phone boy
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from boy. It was in the report.
Phone boy. He is the font. He
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has all our jingles. He steals
the jingles from the show and
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puts them on phone boy. Oh,
yeah, I single she's out in the
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wild lady rose. Go Go Go get
your phone, boy. All right.
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I got to listen, which ones
should we play? What order?
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Great. Sure. Well, how many of
you have
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I have four?
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Well, I think we'll start with
Well, first let me play this
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other clip. Which is my clip for
this segment anyway, okay. You
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know how you came up with Bogut
if
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you came up with it? No, I
didn't come up with
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this O'Reilly accidentally so
his right
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yes. Okay. Yes, I do remember.
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Well, I think we've got a new
one here. This came out of
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Australia in the you know, that
weekly report where they blast
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my hair everything. Yeah. Well,
they blasted Harris this time
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and listen for a little a new
word that might be good. Listen,
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Intro new term of ar e. Harris.
Skye.
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It was just painful to watch.
You know, there isn't a single
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domestic issue or indeed any
international issue. But Kamala
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Harris has yet solved none.
Lazada niche.
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What do you say knows zada
niche.
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Nada? Nada zilch niche. Lazada
niche. Yeah. stead of nil or
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zilch No, no, it's gonna bind
them to zero I think are nil.
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I think he switched him up he
what he wanted to say was nada
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zilch and it came out zada
niche.
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No, no, I think it was it
because I know this the phrase
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he's trying to get you do this?
No, it didn't happen. It was
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nada, nada, a nil Zero. Nothing
zilch. I mean, there's just this
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a phrase, a slew of these
phrases you throw out there to
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try to emphasize a point. And I
think he put he put nil and
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zilch into one word niche.
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Okay, so here's
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the here's the ISO of it niche.
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Niche niche.
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Okay, so for the show, no loses
something without the rest.
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Okay, let's try this one. So
morning.
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Good morning.
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Yeah. And then I have out of
order. I hear you out. Oh,
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please be seated.
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What hearing was that from?
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This is that was the governor of
our Alabama. Ah, yes.
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All right. Here's what I got
totally out of the blue. George
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Clooney is not human. Just not
that we talked about him. But I
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happen to have that one. We have
this hacking the algorithm,
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hacking the algorithm? We got
this is not normal.
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That one I kind of like that's
the only one. That's good. And I
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have one more. Oops, hold on.
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Yeah. And pray for Ukraine. like
to hear that one was and pray
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for Ukraine. And pray for
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pray for Ukraine. It's a little
it's the music I think, a mess
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and pray for Ukraine. What do we
choose?
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Delta when you just
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not normal? That one? No.
Normal? Yes. Okay. Yeah,
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that's perfect. Good. That's us.
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I have two clips left. The first
one is a local story of Austin
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because, you know, under the fog
of war, it was Monday. It was
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Monday or Tuesday that the
Justice Department announced the
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largest now now they finally are
done. The Sackler family will
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pay $6 billion for the opioid
crisis. And they get to go
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through a special bankruptcy
procedure so and they're the
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headline Sackler 6 billion Oh,
horrible people bankruptcy screw
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them all. And then halfway down
every single news article, it
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said Johnson and Johnson and
three unnamed distributors will
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be paying $26 billion just a
nice way to cover it up and of
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course, you know, opioid opioid
crisis done we got the bad guys
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we got the Sacklers pay no
attention to Johnson and Johnson
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with five times the fine with
unnamed distributors, which were
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I believe, Walmart, Walgreens
and target. Don't just ignore
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all that. And it's over. There's
no problem. opioid crisis solved
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Austin, Texas of Eighth
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Street and Red River where
Austin Travis County EMS says
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multiple overdoses happen
nearby. They happen between
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midnight and 7am 12 people were
taken to the hospital and two
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are pronounced dead on the
scene. One patient died near
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seventh and Sabine Street and
another died on Fifth and
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Trinity street. There were two
patients taken from eighth in
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Red River streets. Sergeant
Tracy garish with Austin PDS
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homicide unit says they believe
most of these overdoses are
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connected to the powerful drug
fentanyl
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based on preliminary
information. We believe that
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drug fentanyl may be involved in
a few of these incidents.
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Fentanyl is a synthetic opiate
similar to heroin but much more
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powerful.
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APD expanded access to Narcan
for all officers last year. The
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drug can help quickly treat
narcotic overdoses in just the
3:09:09
last week officers use Narcan at
least three times while
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responding to overdose calls.
Sergeant Tracy garish says
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overdoses have consistently been
increasing each year since 2019.
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This year we're already at 25 to
30 overdoses last year we had
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about 170 overdoses
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there you go it's all sauce. You
got the Sacklers no one's hooked
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on anything. This by the way was
apparently some veterinarian
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medicine that has a fentanyl
derivative in it we given this
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to our our animal our pets now.
Yeah, I mean you know they're
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really expanding their markets
when they're getting our dogs
3:09:45
and cats hooked on this. It's
fantastic time to be
3:09:48
funnier dogs you got the shakes?
Yeah.
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Final, you know we have the
great resignation people not
3:09:55
going to work. Teachers very big
problem. Nothing ain't quite
3:10:00
like this border town, which is
having a teacher problem but
3:10:05
they're solving that in a unique
way
3:10:07
Coastal Bend school districts
have struggled, they've
3:10:09
struggled with a teacher
shortage because of the
3:10:11
pandemic. And now recruiting
efforts are focusing on Mexico.
3:10:15
local educators say that
COVID-19 pandemic increased the
3:10:19
demand for teachers first,
3:10:20
it used to be just math,
science. And now it's really
3:10:23
even English teachers, special
ed teachers, bilingual teachers,
3:10:28
those are in high demand.
3:10:29
The education service center
region, two board of directors
3:10:33
approved the VIP program in
December of last year. Some
3:10:36
parents hoping this decision
will benefit their children.
3:10:40
My kids are telling me that the
teachers aren't showing up.
3:10:43
They're saying that they have a
lot of substitutes, is saying
3:10:46
that they hear the teachers
talking that they're tired
3:10:48
this mom telling us she expects
the district's to bring
3:10:51
qualified teachers into the
classrooms
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they are required to know and
understand English speaker well
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also be able to be able to work
with subject matter that they're
3:11:04
going to be hired for
3:11:05
if hired these teachers from
expected to begin their jobs for
3:11:10
the upcoming school year and to
may stay for up to three years.
3:11:13
in Corpus Christi. I know that
he gets Chris six news.
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How about that? Can you speak
English? teach my kid good to
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go. This is not totally doable.
Yeah, no, believe it hear me
3:11:26
now. Believe me later. Despite
all that, I'm still very
3:11:31
optimistic. Despite what you
say, optimistic. We just have to
3:11:36
go through the the deepness of
the valley before we can start
3:11:40
going up again. And we will
participate in whichever
3:11:44
direction it goes because we
deconstruct the media for you.
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And the news. Please join us
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enjoy your meetups. Anyone who's
going out and doing one today or
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in the meantime, Dan, coming to
you from the heart of the Texas
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hill country here in FEMA Region
number 60 In the morning,
3:12:02
everybody I'm Adam curry
3:12:04
and from Northern Silicon
Valley. Right I remain I'm
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Jhansi Dvorak
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and of show mixes let's see we
have em delicious. We got Bill
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Walsh we got Professor JC Jay we
got phantom Ville Stephen
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Jacobson Jacobson and next on no
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live show our big dumb mouse 981
UFOs over Ireland who can resist
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it. We'll see you Thursday until
then adios mofos and such
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got it you know ants we had an
invasion. I was thinking if you
3:13:05
do if you desiccated a big pile
of ants and then ground them to
3:13:10
a powder like a fine fine grind
of black pepper that we were
3:13:15
having dinner and yeah, I got an
ant somehow the meal and I ate
3:13:22
it these things are peppery. I
got ants
3:13:30
I got ants on the lot and then
you just see what you find all
3:13:39
the ones that are roaming around
your life back to back them all
3:13:41
by doing the burning trick is
torture. You leave it there the
3:13:46
only occasional moments where
there's an ad that you do not
3:13:50
torch and that's an ad that's
carrying one of the dead ends
3:13:54
back. I got ants I got ants get
ants I got ants. Ants. ants.
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Ants. A Senator Harris says
she's proud of her record as a
3:14:22
prosecutor and that she'll be a
prosecutor present. But I'm
3:14:24
deeply concerned about this
record that this is simply not
3:14:29
true. She put over 1500 people
in jail for marijuana violations
3:14:33
and laughed about it when she
was asked if she ever smoked
3:14:35
marijuana. I'm proud of the work
that he did. And I inhale I
3:14:42
didn't I didn't. She blocked me.
She blocked evidence that would
3:14:49
have freed an innocent man from
death row until the courts
3:14:53
forced her to do so that is
simply not true.
3:14:58
She kept people in prison be
3:15:00
on their sentences to use them
as cheap labor for the state of
3:15:03
California.
3:15:04
I am proud of the work we did.
And I inhale, I get an idea so
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Ukraine is a country Russia is a
bigger country, Russia in the
3:15:26
past century, Russia decided to
invade militarily unprovoked,
3:15:30
basically that's wrong. We
respect the sovereignty, the
3:15:34
territorial integrity. Right.
Right. Right. Right. Right.
3:15:43
Right. Right. Right. Right.
Right. We as Americans are
3:15:53
saying that's wrong, and we will
stand with Ukraine in saying
3:15:57
that that is wrong. We know that
what Russia is doing is wrong.
3:16:02
There needs to be severe
consequences. You'll hear on the
3:16:05
news their bad behavior, you'll
hear on the news their bad
3:16:10
behavior, that's what the issue
their bad behavior, you'll hear
3:16:15
on the news their bad behavior,
that's what the issue is
3:16:19
essentially. The purpose of the
sanctions has always been and
3:17:01
continues to
3:17:02
be no one expected the sanctions
to prevent anything from
3:17:07
happening.
3:17:08
But this is not the first
instance in which bombs have
3:17:11
fallen.
3:17:12
Very difficult for Putin to plug
all the holes in that die want
3:17:21
none unless you got burned?
3:17:46
Moments gone the science changed
the nether world to stop the
3:17:53
spread is not my thing that
you're first, you face masks
3:18:43
face to face masks bye bye, as
well face it you're addicted to
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mass.
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mopho.org/and This is not
normal.