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March 10th, 2022 • 3h 33m

1432: Dry Holes

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Hey man, that guy's coked up. Adam curry
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Jhansi Devorah there's a march 10 2022 This is your award
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winning get our nation media assassination episode 1432.
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This is no agenda, firing up
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the gasifier and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas
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hill country here in FEMA reach number six in the morning,
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everybody. I'm Adam curry,
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and I'm from Northern Silicon Valley, where we are all
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lamenting the explosion at the maternity hospital. I'm John C.
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Devorah.
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Yeah, I'm surprised they didn't throw the kids out of the
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incubators.
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I was waiting for that, that I was waiting for something like
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that.
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I think this is close. It's close enough to work. We know
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what won't work
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every network and they die plated every play for more than
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one day.
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What I'm missing is dead baby bodies. They just haven't shown
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any dead baby bodies that would clinch the deal. They have
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again, a map here's where the baby bodies are. Look at this
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little blip on the Google map that we're showing on the
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screen. So what they don't show that bothers me the most and
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whenever they do go live to Ukraine to KI KI KI Qi it's
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peaceful. There's no one on the streets. No one there. And you
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know, it's just it's like three in the morning and nothing's
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happening.
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Well, if it was that, for one thing, it was that horrible a
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situation. Why would Anderson poovar be in and also Lester
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Holt. He's in he's in the fact. But let me just play the Lester
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Holt. Intro. This is one of the you know, the NBC does their
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opening. And they get to make clear that Lester's in loveth.
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Olivia. Yes. Which is what? 5050 kilometers west of Ukraine, I
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think.
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No, no, not west of Ukraine North Kiev. No, it's what No,
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it's more than that. It's way over on one by the border is
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that far? It's pretty far over. Take a look at the map. It's
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pretty
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much rolling. It's pretty much Poland basically.
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Well, it's over there. But this
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guy, the NBC opener. Yeah, let's
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do the opener.
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Tonight our special coverage inside Ukraine as Russian forces
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appear to be stepping up attacks on civilians here. Ukrainian
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officials saying a Russian airstrike destroyed this
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children's and maternity hospital in the port city of
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Mariupol. Victims limping away. Ukraine's president saying
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children are trapped in the rubble. The stunning images
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injured pregnant women evacuated oh the city. Hundreds of 1000s
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of civilians cut off from food and clean water also new
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concerns of the Chernobyl plant. The power cut off after Russians
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took control and I go inside the resistance with civilians
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bracing to defend their neighborhoods. Also domestic gas
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prices hitting a new record high after President Biden banned
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Russian oil Russia accusing the US of waging an economic war.
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And inside Russia more US companies cutting ties the rush
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to get the last big mac before McDonald's shutters nearly 850
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restaurants in the country, but trial underway for four men
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accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan's governor. And after
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more than a century one of the great mysteries of the sea has
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finally been solved. Wow. This is NBC Nightly News with Lester
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Holt. Alright, reporting tonight. The V view crane couple
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things. First of all, I think I would give my left nut for that
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music bed that that they use for this tomb tomb tomb. Tomb tomb
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tomb to do that. Is that that is that has every element that you
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feel it in your bones. Yeah. Second.
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It's just it's been amongst the best in history.
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The second is That's it. Our show was over. He explained
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everything. That's what's going on.
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Give away the whole show. And
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well, there's a little more Hold on. There's a little more. This
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is from ABC.
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Oh, we began with this situation on the ground right now. And
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some new recruits possibly joining the fight for Russia
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this morning. possible new evidence that Russia is
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preparing to take its war deeper into Ukraine's inner cities. The
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Wall Street Journal reports Russia is recruiting fighters
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from Syria hoping their expertise in urban combat will
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help take Kiev and some of those recruited Syrians are already in
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Russia preparing to enter the conflict
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how how what oh, yeah, that's that's the Oh yeah, that's gonna
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be terrorists, you know ISIS or some shit like that. But wait,
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you're telling me the Russians can't do urban combat they have
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to bring in Syrians for that boneheads they didn't know good
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at it.
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They need to bring Syrians in
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Yeah, whatever that means. And then this this morning this just
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this just this is perfect. I mean, we're we're deep
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platforming canceling. We are wiping Russia off the in fact,
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I'm surprised when you go to Google Maps you can actually
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still find Russia as they should just blurt out I mean this is
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this is no longer part of the world
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war in Ukraine rages Russia is apparently trying to drag the
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internet base station into the fight over US sanctions. In just
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three weeks American astronaut Mark Vandehei is scheduled to
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hitch a ride back to Earth with the Russians. But the head of
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the Russian Space Agency has been posting videos threatening
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to leave in space. retired NASA astronaut Scott Kelly calls that
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threat outrageous.
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I think it's just a crazy threat. It you know, it's not
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really based in reality, and we do have the ability to control
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the orbit of the space station independent from the Russian
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Space Agency. So I don't I don't see that happening.
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Russian space chief also suggested they might break off
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the Russian part of the space station.
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All right now you're talking. Just break it off.
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What? Making these stories up? Where's the Sungai goof ball
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over there.
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Now I think that's serious. This is this is how nuts they are. I
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mean, it's really unbelievable what it's so bad. This this
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cancel mania. I mean, this is really the culmination of it.
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This has got to be Pete cancelation that people are even
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incriminating themselves. Now the elites, and they're coming
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out of everywhere. The Clinton Global Initiative is restarting
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us. Oh, well, you know what that means? There's money flowing,
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and Hillary's back in the flow of it. This is in what and who's
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this Condoleezza Rice on cloaks? Well, and
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I have argued that when you invade a sovereign nation that
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is a war crime. I mean, I think we're at just a real basic,
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basic point there. Well,
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it is certainly against every principle of international law
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and national order. And that's why throwing the book at them
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now in terms of economic sanctions, and punishments, is
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also a part of it. And I think the world is there. Certainly
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NATO is there. He's he's managed to unite NATO in ways that I
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didn't think I would ever see again after the end of the Cold
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War. Really? Yeah.
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Yeah. Really? Yeah. Really. So wait, wait, wait. Yeah. To
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summarize, so what we did by marching into Iraq? Uh huh.
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That's not anything like this and what we did by by actually
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leading from behind in this case and finding ways to destroy
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Libya, that's nothing like this. It's no no, no, you ruin the
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country.
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Well, and not and not to mention what they did to Gadhafi. That
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was kind of rude.
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Yeah, they might have a spider holes and strung him up.
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Didn't they stick a blank Western outlaw and they stick a
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broomstick up his butt first.
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That was kudelski I'm sorry. I'm thinking I was thinking about
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what I was referring to Saddam Hussein. Yeah. Qaddafi Yeah,
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they Yeah, they raped Yeah, that's
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yeah, dude. Yeah, no, that's okay. That's okay. That's it
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because it's in the name of democracy
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and by the way we're not we're not we don't like Putin either.
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But the point is, is that you can't say one thing and then do
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another How about this all we're pointing out to it
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all of our so called and I use that specifically leaders but
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especially in the US are gigantic dicks How about that
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first starter How about nobody no human being on Earth except
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for these dicks in their in their bodies in in in
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Parliament's and Congress and whatever other structures they
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have no human wants this we don't want we don't we're not
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interested in this. There's no Russian really pissed that
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Americans there's no Americans really well of course it's gonna
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ratchet it up a little bit. This is dumb, it's dumb, and
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everybody knows it but being played
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appear to get played they get all jacked and by
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the way, as a cut and we'll go through some of this as it comes
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to what is happening with energy the complete transition to the
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green agenda before our very eyes and then the the millions
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of white only immigrants in Europe when Victoria Nuland said
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Fuck the EU Europe should have taken her at her word. This is
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also an attack on the EU it's not just you know Global Energy
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etc The EU specifically is under attack. I don't I guess they
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know it. Someone does. But you know it's not what they're
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talking about on their media. It's Oh, let's get let's get
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some money for Ukrainians is horrible. We need to help them
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out.
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Let's play this clip from this is again back to NVC, Ukraine,
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as Ukraine NBC with our buddy, the inimitable Yes, the spook
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Richard angle, angle. Yeah. And beautiful.
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Also the US today closing the door on a transfer of fighter
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jets to Ukraine. And there are new concerns about the condition
9:54
of the Chernobyl nuclear plant now in Russian hands. All this
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is us. Officials tell NBC News they are concerned Russia could
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potentially be preparing to use chemical or biological weapons
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in Ukraine. Richard angle is far to the east, originating gold
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stars coverage.
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Vladimir Putin says Russians should be proud of what their
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soldiers are doing in Ukraine. Where's the honor? bombing a
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children's and maternity hospital? In a city that's
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surrounded?
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Wow. Well, the editing was great on that. Yes, some woman cried
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the whale in there. Now. Was this one of those? Do you think
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it's real easy? It really happened I guess is my
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is my first hit somewhere this show that crater? Or is this
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like a white helmets type deal? Anybody? So
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I didn't hit the building. So this is more White Helmets type
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deal with people running around camera ready? Well,
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they do have that one pregnant woman that keeps showing on all
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the networks is the same one and she's wearing it. The problem is
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they did they make them they do specific things as a colorful
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culture. So they they had her on a on a kind of a blanket that
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looks like a flag or something. And that's that was the most
11:07
noticeable thing is every time you saw it, you see that same
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blanket. But I cut this off because I could have gotten this
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goes on for a long time. But the way he finishes was just like,
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Okay, this is another Richard Engel report that is just going
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nowhere. And he's not even there. He's he's in Kiev, and
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this is happening. And this marsupial or whatever the name
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of that little town is. Mercer pole. Yeah. marsupial has same
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thing. So it this reporting is they put these guys over there.
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And except for angles, who knows the ropes and so he can go into
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these, you know, into the ego closer to the main part of the
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action.
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Whatever action there is,
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whatever I'm just not seeing adjusted, no one else will go
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there. I mean, when you saw these other people reporting
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from the border, you know, or, or that clip I played last time,
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where Blinken was doing a toe tap in Ukraine, saying I'm in
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Ukraine. Right behind him was the Polish border, like within
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one, you know, 10 yard one step back. I
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mean, Poland, and Ukraine and Poland up up. I want to just go
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through a brief timeline for people because no one does that
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in the mainstream. And you and I have both lived it. Literally
12:24
back to the 1990s. And several important points that this show
12:28
has been a part of just that we have some history. And of
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course, even by reading this timeline, I've got a big bottle
12:36
of water on my back with Putin's name on it. 1990 was the
12:40
collapse of the Soviet Union. You and I both been to Soviet
12:43
Union before that. Yep. Was it pretty? Okay. I mean, it was
12:47
messed up. But I didn't feel hated.
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It was depressing. I didn't feel you're walking. i You saw like
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these hordes of old ladies in the Kremlin. And they were
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sweeping back and forth and back and forth. And in a swamp that
13:00
just moves the dirt from site A to site B. I mean, there's a lot
13:05
of busy work that was going on one time I don't want to go on
13:08
with stories, but I could do them for a couple hours. But
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I'll tell one, one my favorite. So I'm in the the Moscow
13:15
airport, and which is outside of Moscow. And is it so far, it's
13:20
outside far enough that people say why is it so far outside?
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It's called the Moscow airport. Really, it had some, but it was
13:27
outside that was outside of Moscow and it was way outside.
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And so I was told they moved it way out there so people can't
13:34
count airplanes coming and going because of a security breach.
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And they also dimly lit this airport.
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Do I do have 40 years to get through? So we're back. Okay,
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I'll
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stop now.
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You can take it can you finish the story? I want a story. I
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like the story. I just want to know which one it is.
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Okay, this story is I'm I'm in the airport in this dimly lit
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airport. And there was a story behind that too. And there's
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this this will old woman and she's got a stick with a nail on
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it. And she's she sees one cigarette but then there's
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plenty of them on this airport. she stabs it and then pushes it
14:14
all the way across the airport to this small two or three inch
14:18
high pile of butts. That's he comes wandering around, grabs
14:21
another one and did one of these butts one at a time. And so I
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brought it up with the host and I said just terrible you know,
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these rushes they can't even afford to give the woman a broom
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to sweep up the bus. She's got this one nail and explained it
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to me. So no, no, that's exactly her job. Right? That is her
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tool. It keeps her busy.
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So I was there with the Moscow music Peace Festival. Yes, CIA
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operation. For another time. That story. However, the Soviet
14:55
Union collapsed, which was also with the help of George Soros
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and it was a financial collapse. So we were in our banks were
15:02
involved in that. Then we had the the High Level Two Plus Four
15:05
treaty talks. And this was really to have Germany's
15:09
reunification. And it was James Baker, the third and Mikhail
15:13
Gorbachev along with France, the UK, the Western German
15:16
government. And during these talks, Baker, our Secretary of
15:20
State gave a verbal promise that NATO would not move one inch to
15:24
the east. And that was the, quote one inch to the east to
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threaten former Soviet territories in return for the
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USSR, which then became the Russian Federation to allow the
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German reunification within NATO. Now we go to 2007. And I
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think the show was on the air was because they're always
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around the same time. I think we were, maybe not, but I know
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we've we've made we did the 2008, the Munich Security
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Conference. In 2007, the Bush Cheney administration announced
15:55
plans to install the US missile defense system in Poland,
15:58
Romania, Czech Republic, and this was all to guard against
16:02
the rogue states of North Korea and Iran. But it was pretty
16:05
obvious what was going on there. Russia delivered a critique of
16:10
this. But by 2007 10, former communist eastern states had
16:16
been had joined NATO, despite the one inch promise of 1990,
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Ukraine and Georgia were candidates in 2007, to join NATO
16:26
following a couple of suspicious revolutions in both those
16:30
countries. Then we have the 2014 I'm skipping over a lot, but the
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2014 My do my Don coup. And, and this kicked off, if you
16:41
remember, and this is important. The president of the time, you
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know, KOVITCH, Yanukovych, announced, instead of accepting
16:51
a special association with the European Union, Ukraine was
16:55
going to opt for a much more generous offer from Moscow to
16:58
join the Eurasian Economic Union, which was led by Russia.
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And in addition to that, remember this, Russia agreed to
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cut the price of gas to Ukraine by 30%. And I think they bought
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like 15 or $20 billion worth of bonds, because Kiev was in a
17:14
financial crisis. And they were the whole country was corrupt.
17:17
And that's when on was it November in November Yatseniuk,
17:23
yachts and yachts, the guy that started this, my Don Square
17:29
protest, and they had all of the US Non Governmental
17:32
Organizations. That's when Victoria Nuland was out there on
17:35
the square and handing out we don't know if it's brownies,
17:38
cookies or donuts.
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And John Brennan was there jump? Oh, McCain
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direct McCain. What's her face? Amy Klobuchar. Lady G, Lindsey
17:53
Graham. So then, then there was the coup, which included this
17:59
private army of Neo Nazis from the Right Sector, with the call
18:04
the Right Sector, and they were killing everybody. And then all
18:09
of a sudden, we have a new a new government. So what spurred this
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most recent is if that wasn't enough, going back to the one
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inch, but of course, it was never documented. So okay. The
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most recent was documented
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we had we had a clip of the other show that you're right,
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you're right, right. But we don't have a document that is
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signed, sealed, delivered with
18:32
commentary and the agreement was documented but never put into
18:36
some form that was you know, that was that we thought was
18:40
official so we could just violate our In other words, our
18:43
word was useless. Pretty much gave our word and we done it.
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Yeah. We're Indian givers. Losers. No good. addicts, dicks.
18:52
I know. And racist.
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Calcutta, India? Yes, of course.
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So then this most recent Munich Conference, the 2022 conference
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in February, February 19. Yeah. Are you seeing a pattern here?
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Yeah. Now President Ukrainian president Solinsky made the
19:10
threat to deploy nuclear weapons on Ukrainian territory. And two
19:18
days later, Putin in his speech, said hold on a second, we're
19:23
going to recognize the independence of Donetsk and
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Lugansk. And wait,
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wait, how can Zelinsky say he's gonna use nuclear weapons when
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he hasn't got any?
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No, the way he said, Okay. I have I have the reason why I'll
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have to read it verbatim. He expressed this as a as his union
19:41
unilateral revocation of the 1994 Budapest Memorandum.
19:45
Although Ukraine was not a signatory of the Ukraine was not
19:47
a signatory the agreement. So I guess he's saying we weren't a
19:51
signatory to the Budapest Memorandum so we can take
19:55
nuclear weapons and he was ready to deploy them. That not his of
19:59
course, but ours. Obviously, and then Putin said, This is not
20:03
empty bravado. And just looking at the history, I think he has
20:08
every reason now we go a little bit further. And this is this is
20:14
Russian reporting. So I don't know how true it is. But you
20:18
know, we heard about this dirty bomb. Well, this all supposedly
20:21
had to do with with Chernobyl, that the that the Ukrainians had
20:28
taken whatever they were trying to build some dirty bomb to
20:32
Chernobyl, in order to kind of disguise what they were doing,
20:36
if radiation would would leak. I'm not so sure that's true. But
20:40
that's the Russian side of it. And that's that was the report
20:44
we got of increased radiation level. So that's why the
20:47
Russians went in and grabbed Chernobyl. But now this latest
20:50
thing, which I certainly dismissed as bull crap thinking
20:55
it was related to COVID. And we still may learn that COVID-19
20:59
was Putin's doing now we have the Bio Labs. And, you know,
21:05
this is no secret. In the show notes, I have the original 2005
21:09
document between the Ukrainian Health Administration, and the
21:14
Department of Defense, the US Department of Defense where they
21:16
agree on where these Bio Labs will be, and how everyone will
21:24
handle them. And well, you can understand that when the
21:29
Russians got a hold of boards started looking at it, I'm not
21:35
sure. But they found out that Ukraine had been testing DNA of
21:40
Russian military volunteers. And they they moved into secure all
21:46
the evidence that might be in those Bio Labs. And that's when
21:49
the US Embassy deleted all mentions of the Bio Labs from
21:53
their embassy website. And I guess they started burning
21:56
documents and left. So and also, you know, this, this came, we
22:03
missed all this. We missed a lot of these. There's this Ukrainian
22:08
researcher, Juliana, Gaitan, Xia. And she actually confronted
22:16
the US and the EU, in Parliament, about these Bio
22:20
Labs. And it's probably worth listening to those wherever they
22:25
have here is listening to what she said and the response from
22:29
the US delegate. It was some kind of specials session, I'm
22:33
not sure what it was the US delegate, and then of course,
22:36
the the EU lady was going to cut it all off.
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Operating Military Balance weren't racing.
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It's a little hard to hear her but she's basically she's
22:44
basically asking why why are you operating these Bio Labs? Why
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are they secret? Why can I get any details on them?
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country's main rivals Russia, China and Iran. And why has the
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deadly outbreaks in all those countries increased dramatically
23:01
since the start of the military program of the United States,
23:04
she
23:05
also questioned some outbreaks.
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I will just say unequivocally and undeniably, the US does not
23:12
have a military biological weapons program, period. And the
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statement,
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whenever someone says that period, end of statement, you
23:18
know, it's gonna be a lie. We don't have any biological
23:22
facilities. Well, that is a lie, because we have undefeatable
23:25
proof that they signed deals. And, of course, they haven't
23:28
actually seen them haven't seen pictures
23:30
us does not have a military biological weapons program,
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period. And statement. Number two, we have been working. And I
23:39
do know, for the Department of Defense, they've been working
23:41
with partners and parts of the world to ensure that those
23:45
laboratories and we trained them on how to do diagnostic tests on
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these
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this guy.
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That's, I don't know his name. He's the he's the US
23:54
Representative in this meeting at the EU
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does it for Dietrick is well known for this.
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He's lying. Yeah, of course, Plum Island, New York. I mean,
24:04
there's lots of places
24:05
to ensure that they can manage them and also safely secure
24:09
those pathogens. So they're not accessible by terrorists, or by
24:13
criminals who do deal with
24:16
these projects, classified information, all these
24:20
countries.
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We don't have any biological weapons or any biological
24:26
research being done, and we and they're very secure so no one
24:29
can steal. devices were developing exactly what he said
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it's ludicrous.
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By all these projects, classified information, all
24:40
these back orifice of the Pentagon in 25 countries across
24:44
the world, why are they classified information?
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They're not classified. They're openly available to anyone who
24:51
wants to look at
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now I try and this is an optional summation.
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It's not an investigation. You're
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talking about finance, but I
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will not try to answer your questions, but that's not the
25:11
place the case goes.
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That's not the case the Case Closed. Case closed. Case
25:17
closed. I know these types of women.
25:20
Ah, I have the clip of a Newland yesterday.
25:27
Yeah, yeah, this is good too. Because this crane, this to me
25:31
was ilogic. Yeah, I was just gonna say this to me was
25:34
rehearsed. And Rubio was not to be trusted.
25:37
No, I agree with that. If they have to reveal clips you want to
25:40
go into the other one, but the other one follows more on the
25:42
gas prices things so let's just play this as Ukraine. Niall
25:46
logical weapon? Yes.
25:47
Does Ukraine have chemical or biological weapons?
25:50
Ukraine has biological research facilities, which in fact, we
25:58
are now quite concerned Russian troops Russian forces may be
26:02
seeking to gain control of so we are working with the Ukrainians
26:08
on how they can prevent any of those research materials from
26:14
falling into the hands of Russian forces should they
26:18
approach
26:19
I'm sure you're aware that the Russian propaganda two groups
26:22
are already putting out there all kinds of information about
26:24
how they've uncovered a plot by the Ukrainians to release
26:27
biological weapons in the country and that would NATO's
26:30
coordination. If there's a biological or chemical weapon
26:33
incident or, or attack inside of Ukraine? Is there any doubt in
26:37
your mind that 100% It would be the Russians that would be
26:39
behind it?
26:40
There is no doubt in my mind it is leading the witness. Russian
26:46
technique. Oh, yes. Blame on the other guy what they're planning
26:49
to do themselves.
26:50
Classic. This is so meta.
26:53
It's very funny. I gotta get good.
26:55
It's super meta. i It's I mean, this was rehearsed. Your sounds
27:02
like you tell
27:02
the way that went down. In fact it but unfortunately the State
27:06
Department came back and had to do a correction the next day.
27:10
Oh, I didn't know this. What was the big deal? Tucker Carlson
27:13
played it to the hilt, which was what when we said biological
27:18
weapons, they really just changed the definition of what a
27:22
biological weapon is. Okay. Yeah. What what they're really
27:25
doing and what what is good to do today theatres for peace,
27:28
it's for peace. Jen
27:29
Psaki, Peppermint Patty pepper Misaki. She tweeted, now that,
27:34
and that, I guess, I don't know how to do a voice now that
27:36
Russia has made these false claims. And China has seemingly
27:39
endorsed this propaganda. We should all be on the lookout for
27:42
Russia to possibly use chemical or biological weapons in Ukraine
27:46
or to create a false flag operation using them. It's a
27:49
clear pattern. But you say then yourself multicopter to health.
27:55
Oh, my goodness, Peppermint Patty. And by the way, this is a
28:00
Lenski. First of all,
28:02
before we go into this Lensky I'm a little concerned about
28:06
these constant comments about biological weapons or something
28:10
being released. It's as though Can you I mean, can you be in a
28:14
meeting with a bunch of sickos they can do themselves? Look?
28:17
Let's pre blame the Russians. Let's see what hams have
28:20
released one of these things. Do we have any idea how far these
28:23
things travel? I mean, what's it gonna hurt? It's going to be
28:27
over there in Ukraine the worst case scenario maybe this stuff
28:30
drifts over to Russia they get blamed anyway. That's really
28:33
something and see what happens
28:34
all the guys in Maderna and Pfizer though whip up an
28:36
antidote? No worries. It'll be beautiful. So the Lenski is now
28:46
becoming the mike the new Michael Avenatti.
28:49
I mean, just the guys the good one. Yes. It's me. Did you get
28:54
that yourself? Yes, I did. I came up with it myself. That is
28:57
dynamite. That's exactly what he is reminding me of.
29:00
Yep, he's the new Michael Avenatti he they may even ask
29:04
him to run for president for its
29:08
democratic but
29:09
I'm seeing he's coked up there several pieces of video and he's
29:15
twitching his nose and rubbing it in his eyes are all grinning.
29:20
He's coked up he's gonna go nuts. This is predictable. He's
29:24
coked up Yeah, I have a video in the show notes feel
29:27
now now I feel like I've been doomed. I am the expert on this
29:34
supposedly. And here you are
29:37
just walking by
29:40
a man that guy's coked up.
29:44
Exactly. I'm telling you though.
29:47
I'm telling you are looking for I have not noticed it. I haven't
29:51
seen him going to his nose yet. But I can imagine him in his
29:54
this nuttiness about demanding planes. You know, the military
29:58
industrial complex has to I have a mixed feeling about him
30:01
demanding planes and free planes. Well, they're
30:03
not the right planes. They're not the wrong planes. He's
30:06
asking for
30:07
planes at the Polish average supposed to the right place in
30:10
the Polish you're trying to pull No,
30:11
no, no, they're the wrong planes because they're not our planes
30:14
MiGs are not our planes there. That's
30:16
the point. Yeah, here's the way here's the two games I see being
30:19
played one. If if he was so security conscious, Zielinski
30:26
should have bought our planes like some time back instead of
30:29
buying a bunch of MiGs. And he should have bought more of me
30:31
didn't buy enough planes. No. So was that our fault? We have to
30:34
give him free planes.
30:35
Yeah, no, no, no, we're gonna give him $15 of taxpayer money.
30:41
billion so we can buy our planes.
30:43
He's nice. Well, he won't be buying many planes after this is
30:46
over. No. So the other the other one is, is the polish to try it.
30:50
I think the Polish have tried to pull a fast one because they
30:52
even tell our State Department, hey, we've got a bunch of those
30:55
old MiGs. We can give them the mix of you guys give us some
30:59
other planes to make up for the last MiGs. They're trying to get
31:03
some free planes from us for those old junky MiGs. I have a
31:08
couple of nobody's notices that's a scam.
31:12
Oh, no, it's noticed by by podcasters but not by the
31:16
mainstream, that will be stupid. Hey, Phoebe, come on girl. A
31:22
couple of Lenski clips just to get us into the to the mode here
31:25
and the mood. And the reason I say he's coked up is because
31:29
that's what I'm identifying. But also, that's how it kind of
31:32
ended was shock is really from from Georgia, who at one point
31:36
became like a minister in the parliament in Ukraine, strangely
31:39
enough after he was kicked out of Georgia. And that was the guy
31:43
who was eating this tie. So it's it's on point. It's it's a
31:47
facsimile of everything we've seen with these, these
31:51
revolutions. And this is just one to the supermax bringing the
31:54
Russians into the game. And well, here's the ABC,
31:57
I know you spoke with President Biden again, I'm curious, what's
32:00
the most important thing you're asking the president for? Asking
32:04
the US for right now?
32:05
I told him that for us, the most important today is the security
32:12
in the sky. We cannot allow Russia to be out of there only
32:17
because they're bombing us. They are shelling us they are bombing
32:20
us. They're sending missiles, helicopters, jet fighters. So a
32:27
lot of things. But we're not doing this because we don't have
32:31
this guy. We don't control our sky.
32:36
Again, and I have watched significant amounts of coverage.
32:39
I see a lot especially Fox, you have bill comes in Bill her
32:43
whatever his name is it okay. Let me show you what's going on.
32:46
He shows me a Google Map, a simplified Google map with dots.
32:50
And here's what's happening. And this is an encouragement. And
32:52
here's the thing and show me some since the Vietnam War,
32:55
we've seen dead people on television with wars, by demand
32:59
better. Continue with Zelinski, the President
33:04
and NATO have said no to this no fly zone because of concerns
33:07
this could trigger a much wider a conflict, a much bigger war
33:12
than what we're seeing already. Because there have to be a
33:15
willingness to shoot Russian planes out of the sky. Do you
33:19
understand that concern?
33:22
Is what do you mean to shoot down Russian planes? If the
33:25
missile is flying yesterday, for example, the missile hit the
33:29
university in the city of Harkin and the dormitory and the same
33:34
missile hit the tumor pediatric clinic in Cape so if this
33:42
missile is flying, so are you thinking whether to shoot it
33:45
down or not? I think there is no any other answer, but two years.
33:50
Yes. They need to be shot down. You have to preserve and
33:54
preserve lives. I'm sure that the brave American soldiers who
34:00
would be shooting it down knowing that is flying towards
34:04
the students. I'm sure that they had no doubt in doing so. Oh,
34:09
brother keep our boys and girls out of it. Zelinski. Mr.
34:12
President,
34:13
you talked about the need for fighter Wait, wait.
34:17
He's He's not only once our planes but he wants our fighter
34:21
pilots. Yes,
34:22
our children, the Brave Children of America, who are being psyops
34:28
right now into believing this is the way to go. Yeah, no, it's
34:34
true. Pay no attention to Yemen. Somalia Tetra. wiegers. Pay no
34:39
attention. It's all about this. Mr. President. You
34:41
talked about the need for fighter jets. We know the US is
34:44
reportedly looking at how to supply Russian jets from Poland.
34:49
You had you had requested these jets because Ukrainian fighter
34:52
pilots know how to fly these Russian planes. Has there been
34:55
any movement on that front and making
34:58
this village? Yes, we are snowed on The United States, we asked
35:02
many other countries, I'm not going to name them. To this
35:06
question. We know where the Soviet planes are stationed,
35:11
which countries host them? And we asked these countries and in
35:15
many ways, it is the United States in many ways who will
35:18
decide?
35:19
Okay, so he's making it very clear. Mr. Michael was Alinsky.
35:25
And here's the longer this is kind of like your opening
35:28
Ukraine. From NBC Lester Holt. This is ABC was
35:32
just last night here. President Solinsky telling me that Ukraine
35:36
desperately needed those Soviet era fighter jets desperately
35:39
wind because Ukrainian pilots would know, what is
35:42
the say Soviet era fighter jets. What is that about?
35:46
It's old taken out of service MiGs.
35:50
Russia still makes modern MiGs.
35:53
Yeah, but those are newer, and they're different.
35:55
They're telling me these are 35 years old. I believe so. Okay,
36:00
well, then why them? Yeah, good luck. We haven't really,
36:03
that'll rock fly them, Suggesting President Biden could
36:06
help change this forward. Then today, that sudden announcement
36:10
from Poland that it's willing to provide those jets and proposed
36:13
delivering them to a US Air Base in Germany row tonight, the
36:17
Pentagon saying Not so fast. Let's bring in our chief White
36:19
House correspondent Cecilia Vega. Cecile, you and I were
36:21
going back and forth today when we learned this, and it would
36:24
seem the White House was caught off guard by this sudden
36:26
announcement from Poland. And yeah, David,
36:28
they were completely caught off guard. We've got a lot of
36:30
information coming in. And we're hearing in fact that the polls
36:32
didn't even raise this with the Secretary of State in person
36:35
when he was there in Poland just a couple of days ago. We also
36:39
just a few minutes ago, David got a very blunt statement from
36:42
the Pentagon, they are saying the administration does not see
36:45
any substantive rationale for this poll proposal from Poland.
36:49
They say that it is not tenable. And they say a plan like this,
36:52
frankly, it raises serious concerns for the entire NATO
36:55
Alliance. Just quickly what Poland wanted to do here was
36:58
essentially hand over the Soviet era jets to the United States
37:01
station them at an American Air Force Base in Germany, and
37:05
requesting us fighter jets in return. But David, you know,
37:08
this, this is likely to be seen if the United States went along
37:11
with this as a serious escalatory move by Vladimir
37:14
Putin putting the United States at risk for taste for facing
37:17
very dangerous, retaliatory measures,
37:19
because suddenly you'd have those jets on a US airbase a lot
37:22
of questions on this faciliate thanks so much.
37:24
Why do you think they're they're pushing this particular story so
37:28
hard? What what is
37:28
it? I'm behind concerned about this, but let's listen to the
37:32
Senate testimony. This is Shaheen, the senator and the
37:36
senators. You know, we played a clip in the last show, which I'm
37:39
almost tempted to want to play again, which is Scott Ritter, on
37:43
our tea discussing the reasons you can't do this. Now want to
37:49
revisit that real quick? Yeah, let's play it again. Because and
37:52
the reason I want to play it again, because we're going to
37:54
hear a senator in the US Senate. And this is the the discussion
37:59
with Victoria Nuland that took place it did was yesterday or
38:02
the day before, a day after they did a confidential security
38:08
discussion today before they even had another one of these
38:11
meetings to our meeting, where you'd think that what you're
38:15
going to hear from Scott Ritter had to have been discussed. So
38:18
the senators would know this. And I think this claims, these
38:23
senators are just grandstanding. When you hear Shaheen, I think
38:27
she's full of shit. She should be voted out of office. But
38:30
let's listen to Scott Ritter. Again,
38:32
former US Marine Corps Intelligence Officer Scott
38:35
Ritter told me the issue of providing Ukraine with fighter
38:38
jets is not as simple as it sounds there.
38:40
Maybe there's a secret plan that that only he's aware of. But,
38:45
you know, I don't mean to be facetious, because this this is
38:49
a horrible war. And I don't mean mean to make light of it. But
38:53
the fact remains that the Ukrainian Air Force that you
38:58
know, had existed, operated out of fixed bases, where you had
39:02
logistics facilities, maintenance facilities, you had
39:05
trained pilots, trained logistical people, you had fuel,
39:09
you had armaments, you had the infrastructure necessary to
39:13
sustain this and this has been eliminated by the Russian Air
39:17
Force. For the most part, I understand it is every now and
39:21
then a Ukrainian plane takes off to to inject a new, a new Air
39:28
Force, which is pretty much what the foreign ministers asking
39:31
for. One, you'd have to source the aircraft. Where are they
39:35
coming from? And to provide aircraft to how are you going to
39:39
deliver them because the moment the aircraft cross over into
39:42
Ukrainian airspace, they become legitimate targets of war who's
39:46
flying them Ukrainian pilots? And are they armed because if
39:51
they're armed when they crossed the border, a case can be made
39:55
that the basis they took off and therefore part of the part of
39:59
the fight So I just don't see this as being anything more than
40:06
rhetoric designed to embarrass NATO or embarrass Europe. But
40:13
there's literally no realistic formula that I can think of that
40:19
has combat capable aircraft, entering Ukraine, and being able
40:25
to participate in a meaningful fashion in the ongoing combat
40:30
operations.
40:31
So it's theater.
40:34
It's Bs is what?
40:36
Complete. Okay,
40:37
but so, so knowing what we just heard, and we're gonna assume
40:40
that this this guy's no slouch. Uh, let's listen to the senator.
40:45
And she's not the only one, by the way. Most of them that were
40:49
doing this this hearing were promoting it, Ellen. Oh, they're
40:53
all in Let's send up some jets. I don't understand what we
40:56
can't. Why are we waiting for?
40:57
What are we waiting for?
40:58
Let's watch. Let's watch how Newland dances THIS IS SHE Han
41:02
on jets? Thank you, Senator Shaheen.
41:05
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. And thank you for being here. And
41:08
for everything that the State Department and the
41:11
administration is doing to help. As I'm sure you're aware, I
41:16
weighed in with Senator Portman over the weekend on the
41:19
importance of providing jets through Poland for the
41:23
Ukrainians after we heard from President Solinsky, that that
41:26
was his number one request. And I understand that we are still
41:33
working on that issue that we had not coordinated with Poland
41:38
before they made their announcement. Is that correct?
41:41
Not to my knowledge. And I was in a meeting where I ought to
41:45
have heard about that just before I came. So I think that
41:47
actually was a surprise move by the polls.
41:50
And that one of the challenges is being able to backfill any
41:54
planes that are provided to Ukraine. Is there a willingness
41:59
on the part of other of our European allies to help support
42:03
this effort?
42:05
Well, Senator, I think what's most important in the short run
42:07
with regard to Poland is that they benefit from full air
42:13
security. Okay,
42:19
goes on. That was the beginning of the dance. She never answered
42:22
the question. She says, I think that this goes on and on. I
42:25
could accept the whole thing, but it was just pretty funny.
42:28
But she wasn't gonna say anything because she knows what
42:31
we just heard. You can't do this.
42:34
Victoria Nuland knows very well, what isn't is impossible. She is
42:39
a very important part of this. That's why she went out. That's
42:42
why she's out there and taking whatever hits but she's she's
42:46
coming up clean. Yeah, she just lies her way through it. And
42:49
even though I did come up with the Michael Avenatti meme, I'll
42:53
have to give it to the troll room who told me that true peak.
42:57
Michael's Alinsky will be when he's invited on the view and
43:00
interviewed by the few ladies and they swoon over him. Oh,
43:05
that it's come out,
43:06
they come out that troll comes into play. They died in my
43:10
observation.
43:13
Now, even more surprising, after we both heard retired US Army
43:19
Colonel Douglas McGregor go completely counter to the
43:24
narrative on Fox News, which is all in on most of the military
43:29
stuff. Jesse waters has become like a shill for the military
43:33
industrial complex. He's now a military strategist on his show.
43:37
Unbelievable. The waters will shut up your shill. He was
43:45
invited back during the fox the Fox Business News during the
43:51
afternoon Douglas McGregor comes back on
43:53
the show this was this was on we're due for one thing that's
43:57
set a stage for this Fox Business nobody would watch this
44:02
and um but this is Fox Business journey show and nobody right
44:06
right okay pretty pretty lame.
44:08
It's it was still in the realm still in the realm of Marty
44:13
Alomar somebody
44:14
will at least people you know have some some viewership.
44:18
Okay, so no one saw it but he made he made it back on and
44:21
because he was relegated or I think
44:24
I'm gonna say one more thing. I think he was already booked for
44:27
this before they he before he blew up the other show.
44:30
Well, this is this is just a nice example of how he's going
44:36
counter to the narrative and people are shaking their heads
44:38
over it at Fox
44:40
the first five days. Russian forces I think, frankly, were
44:45
too gentle. They've now corrected that. So I would say
44:49
another 10 days. This should be completely over but the question
44:52
is, what is it that Solinsky is going to do the Russians have
44:57
made it very clear what they want is a neutral Ukraine This
45:00
could have ended days ago if he accepted that. And then they can
45:04
adjust the borders. But the eastern part of Ukraine is
45:07
firmly in Russian hands. But again, the Russians are not
45:10
seizing territory. They're destroying Ukrainian forces.
45:12
That's their focus and
45:14
kind of it sounds like you don't approve of Zelinsky stand.
45:19
I think Zelinsky is a puppet. And he is putting huge numbers
45:24
of his own population at unnecessary risk. And quite
45:28
frankly, most of what comes out of Ukraine is debunked as lies
45:32
within 24 to 48 hours. The notions of taking and retaking
45:36
airfields all of this is nonsense. It hasn't happened.
45:39
It's not a hero when you standing
45:43
arrow, II don't think he's a hero. No, I do not. I don't see
45:48
anything heroic about the man. And I think the most heroic
45:51
thing that he can do right now is to come to terms with
45:53
reality. Neutralize Ukraine, this is not a bad thing. A
45:58
neutral Ukraine would be good for us as well as for Russia. It
46:01
would create the buffer that frankly both sides want but he's
46:05
I think being told to hang on and try to drag this out, which
46:09
is tragic for the people that have to live through this.
46:12
I'm inclined to disagree with you Come on, but you know, we'll
46:16
see how this works out. Douglas McGregor disagree with her.
46:21
This brings me to a Bill O'Reilly Okay.
46:26
Wow, a blast from the past. Does he still exist? Is it a
46:29
podcaster?
46:31
I know he sounds some screwball American network of Oh One
46:35
America
46:36
news. No,
46:36
no now out
46:39
what are the other ones any look something on Pluto?
46:42
It's it's it is on Pluto, but it's also on? It's also on on
46:48
YouTube TV. Okay. Oh, that's where I got it. I couldn't can't
46:53
record off a Pluto No, they took RTF Pluto by the way. As far as
46:57
he is hard to get to man I know you have no problem but I guess
47:01
which VPN on and stuff to get to any any story now.
47:06
So now I recorded these clips. I could have recorded this what I
47:10
heard before which was on The Young Turks. almost word for
47:14
word. O'Reilly said was on The Young Turks. Interesting. That
47:19
woman the one who I wouldn't trust anymore, and I wouldn't
47:22
trust her anyway, the one who's the main character there who
47:25
stopped that? Kyle Rittenhouse had shot black men and had to
47:31
reconsider her sources of information. We didn't she
47:34
admitted. Yeah. On the Young Turks. She went after McGregor.
47:40
And she call him a stooge. And she went on and on about how he
47:44
was a RT. He works for RT and he works for Putin is a beast
47:50
carrying water. So O'Reilly does the exact same report. But this
47:56
is two I'm going to give you this are too many clips. But
47:58
they're good because the last two are really dynamite because
48:01
he I get to deconstruct his deconstruction, but let's listen
48:05
to him on Ukraine with the first three clips is so Riley on
48:08
Ukraine. And listen to this. It's bull crap. When he asked me
48:15
ask you what are you gonna say? No, no, I
48:17
started the clip too soon.
48:19
Oh, I'm sorry. It was you talking. He, he doesn't have
48:24
writers that he had at Fox. So he goes off the rails. And this
48:28
is just nonsense. Just listen to
48:30
it wouldn't be any invasion of that Putin. So reason for the
48:33
Russian military to invade. Ukraine doesn't threaten them in
48:37
any way. Ukraine, not a member of NATO didn't want to be a
48:40
member of NATO. As we reported wanted to play it down the
48:44
middle Tata anger Putin, Ukraine signed a treaty with Putin
48:47
saying they would give up their nuclear weapons and research in
48:50
return for security guarantee. Putin, of course, violated that
48:55
Trump. So there's no question. It's all about Vladimir Putin.
48:59
He's the driver of this. According to McCrone, the leader
49:05
of France, Putin told him on the phone, he's going to take
49:08
Ukraine. And yeah, I think they'll he will try. And I think
49:13
it'll be a disaster for Putin in the end. That's my opinion, but
49:17
I was wrong about the invasion. So keep that in mind. So about,
49:21
I don't know 80% of the coverage. The opinion coverage
49:25
in America is anti Putin. Only about 20% Is pro Putin.
49:33
I have not heard Bill O'Reilly in a while he's almost
49:36
unrecognizable. What happened to his voice?
49:40
It sandwich has changed a bit. No, not just
49:43
a bit. He sounds a little bit like what I have where I can't
49:46
hit those certain registers because,
49:49
well, he has a look, I get this phone ring and I forgot to hang
49:53
it up. It'll, it'll go do this and then I'll tell you what
49:57
about O'Reilly from his appearance and by the The way
50:00
well,
50:02
can you just pick it up and hang it up like real quick just to
50:05
click and then or then and then leave it off. So we so we all I
50:09
want to hear during the show is Dee Dee Dee Dee Dee Dee Dee Dee
50:12
Dee Dee Dee Dee Dee Dee Dee Dee Dee. Anyone under 35 has no idea
50:16
what I'm talking about. If you if you let the phone off the
50:23
hook, at a certain point it goes DDD DDDDD. Yeah,
50:27
the mind does that to us. Okay, first of all, though, Riley
50:31
makes the assertion that 80% or against are talking about that
50:38
little thing. He says at the end, I almost wants you to
50:41
replay it. Because nobody is pro Putin. Here we go.
50:46
Virgin America is anti Putin. Only about 20% Is pro
50:53
Putin. But he's right, because that's podcasters
50:57
but they're not pro Putin. I mean, you're being facetious in
51:01
this regard. They're not pro Putin. They're just neutral
51:06
about you know, they're trying to judge the situation for what
51:08
it is. It doesn't mean you're pro Putin. That's bullcrap. And
51:13
for O'Reilly, I have to say this he's younger than you know. He's
51:17
like, I think is around 68 maybe 69 or 70 yet he looks like he's
51:23
90 Yeah, I sounds like a bro. He's got a very power is gone.
51:29
It's like May God up How about some makeup dude? In his face is
51:36
sagging. He doesn't look like a happy camper.
51:40
Why does this interesting I wonder why he doesn't see this
51:43
all these things that are within his control to fix certainly the
51:46
makeup.
51:47
I think he's depressed. Cuz he's got he used to make millions
51:52
used to be the top dog. Now he's just some guy. See, which is one
51:56
status gave
51:57
up on all expectations 15 years ago. So we'll have a long and
52:02
fruitful life but we'll never be rich like O'Reilly
52:06
O'Reilly was rolling in dough. And he was the top dog at Fox
52:09
and in the out, you know, he was making these patting the ladies
52:12
on the ass and getting away with it and pitching tips.
52:16
Pension tips, oh my God.
52:18
And so he's doing all this stuff. And then he gets rousted
52:21
and humiliated and sent down to the minor leagues. He's not even
52:25
in the minor leagues,
52:26
not even on our team. I mean, he's not even arty. He's not
52:29
even on Pluto. Really? You have to find him on YouTube. Okay. So
52:33
he, so he's in bad shape. So let's, and you might be right
52:38
about his voice. I'm not sure. Yeah. But let's go. That would
52:41
be your venue. So let's go on to part two.
52:44
But one guy has been very, very verbal about supporting Russia
52:48
and his name is Colonel Douglas. 69 years old bronze star winner
52:54
for the US Army. Apparently, he was involved with some kind of
53:00
Pentagon activity. At the end of the Trump administration. I'm
53:04
not quite sure what that was. But he was doing something I can
53:08
look it up
53:10
stylish. Well, I like it, because we basically just did
53:13
the same thing with him. He was involved in patent chicks on the
53:17
ass pension. Ted's I mean, he's kind of doing the same thing
53:21
we're doing. assassinating character, but arrived last
53:25
week,
53:26
the way he knew. Okay. Now, I understand what you're saying. I
53:29
disagree. I kind of disagree with the premise. Because we all
53:33
know about O'Reilly we know his background, and we're not
53:35
killing ourselves. All right. All right. If anyone looks at
53:39
the wiki page for this, McGregor, they can see very
53:43
easily what he did. All the stuff is very, very decorated. I
53:47
think he wrote five books, military books, and he's no
53:51
slouch. And O'Reilly's passing him off as though he's just
53:55
what was the what was the hanky panky stuff during the Trump
53:58
administration? What was it? What was this? What does he
54:00
bring?
54:01
He was he was brought in and out of the Trump administration as a
54:04
consultant because he has written a number of books about
54:07
reorganizing the military. Got it.
54:10
Okay, so that's suspicious, but happened to good old bill.
54:14
You know, he's lost it anyway. Let's go down.
54:17
At the end of the Trump administration, I'm not quite
54:19
sure what that was. Okay, but he was doing some consulting.
54:23
Anyway, he's popping up on cable news. And he is supporting put,
54:30
okay, that is his right to do.
54:33
Gosh, man, for a second. At first. I thought he sounded like
54:37
General Flynn. And then I thought he sounded like Newt
54:40
Gingrich. He's really it's jarring to me. I have to say,
54:48
I've not listened to him in a long time. Okay, well, now
54:51
sorry. I know you're sorry. I'll shut up about it. Clip three.
54:55
Yeah, do that in America. We don't cancel people. You know Be
55:00
the fair, honest commentators. Now you should know about
55:05
Colonel McGregor that he has appeared on Russian TV multiple
55:11
times. Oh, he's in association with them. RTV says he doesn't
55:15
work for them. But this is a go to guy. Now when he's introduced
55:20
on cable news, they don't say that. They don't say, hey, this
55:25
McGregor he has a close relationship with the Russian
55:30
media. Okay. And way back in 2014 when the Kooten took
55:40
Crimea, McGregor appeared on Russian government affiliated TV
55:45
and backed it. Okay, he backed Putin taking Crimea it was it
55:51
was pretty shocking. And he said, Hey, it's okay that he did
55:57
it. You know, so, here's the call a con.
56:04
Okay. What is the laugh about? What kind of laugh tell is
56:09
O'Reilly doing here? It did it. Did it just leaking? This
56:12
depends.
56:13
No, this is the this is the self-assured. Ah, I'm above you
56:19
laugh.
56:20
Tell apple. Hey, okay, that he did it. Um, you know, so
56:30
a superiority left.
56:32
I'm so ready. And at the top bro,
56:34
usually called a con terian contrarian. Now, when you have a
56:39
contrarian on your program, and I've had 1000s of them all, you
56:43
have to do your research, you have to know what you are
56:46
talking about to challenge, that point of view, particularly when
56:50
people are dying. Alright, so this isn't theoretical
56:55
speculation people are dying, right this minute, because Putin
56:59
and Russia
57:02
this so this was what Anna did on on Young Turks. She did this
57:05
almost verbatim.
57:07
Not verbatim, but depart about RT for sure, of course. And then
57:12
she also hounded him because he worked within the Trump
57:14
administration. That's bad. Yeah, bad. So now O'Reilly takes
57:20
that clip from Varney or part of it. And then he analyzes it, and
57:25
it's so bad. It's as though he can't even listen to the guy
57:30
because he's not hearing him. So these are the last two clips.
57:33
So I'm sorry. Yeah,
57:37
I'm off. I'm off. I'm off.
57:39
It's the video. It could be me. I might admit, MacEwan. You're
57:41
right. Yeah. It's, it's remarkable how O'Reilly has
57:47
deteriorated into what you're about to hear. Just go.
57:51
So I'm going to write your two sound bites from this McGregor
57:53
guy. All right, the first one February 23 of this year, go.
57:59
And the first thing we've got to do is acknowledge that Putin his
58:02
basic point, not just his point, the Russian government's point
58:05
would say made for 25 years as valid. They don't want us forces
58:10
and missiles and NATO troops immediately across the border in
58:13
eastern Ukraine. Absolutely. We didn't want them in Cuba. He
58:17
doesn't want them in eastern Ukraine. We should acknowledge
58:20
that. Stop pretending that's a non issue. It is a major issue
58:24
for them. Let's acknowledge it.
58:26
Oh, my goodness. And we can't be acknowledging that.
58:31
So what'd he say there? He made that you summarize what you
58:36
heard McGregor, say because I want to, you're going to
58:38
contrast what your summary as to what you're going to hear from
58:40
O'Reilly.
58:41
What I heard is, Hey, man, when we had that crap in Cuba from
58:46
the Russians, we wouldn't stand for it. We send some guys over
58:49
there to fail at the Bay of Pigs, and we almost had nuclear
58:51
war and cooler heads prevailed, but we didn't like it at all. So
58:54
why should Russia like it when we're doing it to them? Same
58:57
distance more or less?
58:59
So are you saying that we have missiles in Ukraine? Is that
59:01
what he said? No.
59:05
I don't think he said that.
59:07
I don't think he said he did he say we have he did. Do we have
59:10
troops in Ukraine? Do
59:11
you know now? He didn't say that? No,
59:13
I didn't say we have missiles or troops in Ukraine? No, he just
59:17
made a
59:17
comparison to the occupation.
59:20
It was he doesn't think Russia would like it if we did have
59:25
troops and missiles in Ukraine.
59:27
Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Which is what the threat was from the
59:31
from the Munich Security Conference. That was the actual
59:34
threat by the President. Right crane it was, I would say it was
59:37
a threat.
59:38
Well, let's listen to what O'Reilly heard.
59:40
So I'm gonna run a two sound bites from this McGregor guy.
59:44
Alright, the first one.
59:45
Wait, wait a minute how that work.
59:48
You don't have to second the second clips, not the same as
59:50
the first
59:51
sounds like it. Hold on. What's this one then?
59:53
So I'm going to run you to the same.
59:57
Well, your big payoff nah. Oh wait. Oh, no, the second was
1:00:01
longer. Okay, I see I got it. I'm sorry, you do? Nothing is
1:00:04
your clips for starts like this. So I'm going to write your two
1:00:08
sound bites, right? But that's 33 seconds long, five starts
1:00:12
like this. So I'm going to write your to sound, but it's a minute
1:00:15
three long. So you you didn't cut off the beginning. But why
1:00:20
don't we listen to the whole thing? It's only a minute, we'll
1:00:22
listen to the whole thing in context. It'll be good.
1:00:24
So I'm gonna run a two sound bites from this McGregor guy.
1:00:27
Alright, the first one February 23 of this year, go.
1:00:32
And the first thing we've got to do is acknowledge that Putin his
1:00:35
basic point, not just his point, the Russian government's point
1:00:38
would say made for 25 years as valid. They don't want us forces
1:00:42
and missiles and NATO troops immediately across the border in
1:00:46
eastern Ukraine. Absolutely. We didn't want them in Cuba. He
1:00:50
doesn't want them in eastern Ukraine. We should acknowledge
1:00:53
that. Stop pretending that's not an issue. It is a major issue
1:00:57
for them. Let's acknowledge it.
1:00:59
Yeah, so that was good. I'm glad we listened to that. Again, we
1:01:01
know exactly what he said. Now we continue to arrive. Okay,
1:01:04
that's not true. Oh, he just said, oh, there were no US
1:01:10
forces in Ukraine. Okay, missiles. I don't know what he's
1:01:16
talking about with missiles. Because as we just reported,
1:01:19
Ukraine gave up all their nuclear capability. And there
1:01:22
were no NATO troops in Ukraine. Ukraine is not a member of NATO.
1:01:26
So you know, I told you earlier this week, a damaging propaganda
1:01:31
is to this country. Well, that is a perfect example of
1:01:34
propaganda. Okay, so now he's carrying water for Putin.
1:01:40
Disappointing there from good old bill, although I never liked
1:01:43
him.
1:01:44
So yeah, you know, you never did know. So the guy says the
1:01:49
disconcerted Russians are concerned about the situation
1:01:51
devolving and O'Reilly reads into it, all kinds of crazy
1:01:56
stuff. And he says it's not true. He says. So in other
1:02:00
words, it's not true that Russia is concerned about Ukraine's you
1:02:04
know, joining NATO is what even what he should have said was,
1:02:07
he should have said, it's a false equivalency. That's what
1:02:11
he should have said,
1:02:12
I don't think he's at that level. Now. He's getting pretty
1:02:14
close. But this is the kind of so this only needs a pussy hat
1:02:19
and he's good to go.
1:02:20
They definitely kicked him to the curb. But on this, in some
1:02:24
ways, I don't think you'd see him on Fox again after the
1:02:26
Varney thing.
1:02:27
Yes, because he was on Tucker two days later. So he's still
1:02:33
on. Wilson Tucker
1:02:36
is the one who introduced him.
1:02:38
Yeah. Yeah. But he came after the varney. He was on Tucker
1:02:42
again.
1:02:44
Well, I don't know how that could be.
1:02:46
Because it is. I saw it
1:02:49
on Tucker because we had him
1:02:50
Tuesday. Maybe it was the same day could have been the same day
1:02:55
but he was I think it was Tuesday. No, yeah. Anyway, well,
1:02:59
keep
1:02:59
in mind, but I Tucker. Tucker's definitely the outlier on Fox.
1:03:04
Yeah, but he's also all in on the military stuff and hating
1:03:08
Putin. No, we all have to hate Putin. No, I listen, I hate
1:03:11
Putin. Which is fine. But you know it he also he's also virtue
1:03:15
signaling. Malcom. Nance, interestingly, the total MSNBC
1:03:20
type shill of you know, Mr. or former intelligence, FBI per
1:03:26
washy, I met a guy bad guy. He's he's on a little different tip
1:03:30
here about about Ukraine and Kiev and even on a different tip
1:03:36
than us where we were waiting for the mobilization to start,
1:03:39
but now
1:03:39
Putin doesn't want the city level in Kiev, or any of these
1:03:43
major cities. We're seeing it in Kharkiv. A little bit in the
1:03:46
city of Sumi. One of the things that people need to understand
1:03:49
is when you create rubble like that Stalingrad like Rubble,
1:03:52
Berlin, 1945 levels of rubble, you give the defenders a
1:03:56
multiplier of two to four in combat, because the rubble is
1:04:00
now compatible terrain in which you can hide ambush snipe mine,
1:04:06
you want nice, clean highways. And I think the order was we're
1:04:09
taking this place cleanly. I think Putin was assured by his
1:04:13
special operations and his armor commanders. They could do it
1:04:16
without leveling the city. Again, Kiev is physically the
1:04:19
size of Chicago, ladies and gentlemen, it is time to realize
1:04:28
I think he's probably right. I mean, we still have this damn
1:04:31
convoy, which we've only seen as a sectional portion of from the
1:04:35
satellite imagery is just still there. It's still just kind of
1:04:39
hanging out. I mean, looks real, real scary and dangerous boxes.
1:04:43
So we need to we need to return now to the cancellation of the
1:04:47
Russian of Russia, just canceling Russia altogether. And
1:04:52
we've all seen the pullouts from banks, to companies divesting
1:04:56
from from oil. I mean, it's just it's amazing. believe we'll get
1:05:00
to the energy Gambit in a moment, but two things really
1:05:04
caught me on on this cancellation QR zed.com For non
1:05:12
hams that would be QR z.com which has been around for 20
1:05:18
years it's a it's a pretty crappy website but every ham is
1:05:23
in there and you can you can register and then you can you
1:05:28
know claim your callsign and then you can add stuff to it and
1:05:32
you can show pictures of your rig or whatever. QR z.com
1:05:37
removed temporarily but removed all Russian call signs from the
1:05:42
database.
1:05:44
That's unconscionable
1:05:46
hams went ballistic a bad day
1:05:49
did you can't do that
1:05:50
the whole point the whole point of ham radio is to supersede
1:05:55
this bullshit that's the whole point and the guy then oh well
1:06:00
you know I did this was just just a four hour protest just to
1:06:04
virtue signal you cock a disgusting on ham like on ham
1:06:11
Larry on a ham like on him like behavior. Just unbelievable. But
1:06:16
anyway, let's not waste anything in this beautiful moment. Let's
1:06:21
connect it to politics. Oh crap. Let's connect it to Florida.
1:06:26
Maybe we can get some stench on to Trump.
1:06:28
Last time we were to Sunny Isles Beach Florida aka little Moscow
1:06:33
was Ukraine. About this
1:06:37
guy. This guy's a card aka little Moscow. Cheese man go
1:06:42
back to work for The Village Voice.
1:06:43
Last time we were in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, aka little
1:06:47
Moscow. It was days before.
1:06:50
A guy has a guy it's a woman
1:06:53
in Ukraine. One of you top Realtors were optimistic which
1:07:00
Russians living here would not be impacted. You drive around
1:07:03
here you see the Bentley's Rolls Royce. Hi. And these are rich
1:07:07
Russians.
1:07:08
Yes, yes. Yeah, love to be here and they like to spend their
1:07:12
money and enjoy their life.
1:07:15
But now two weeks into the war. We were wondering what the
1:07:18
impact is in little Moscow. I started scouring new luxury for
1:07:22
sale listings. And while there is a small increase in the last
1:07:25
two weeks, it doesn't appear to be especially significant. The
1:07:28
Russian realtors who talked to me before the invasion now are
1:07:32
not taking my calls. One texted me back Hey, unfortunately, I
1:07:36
don't want to talk about Ukraine situation at all. I'm Russian.
1:07:41
So I came here to local real estate attorney Daniel Gill chin
1:07:44
skis office. The Russian Realtors now aren't responding.
1:07:48
They don't seem to want to talk. I mean, what do you think is
1:07:50
going No
1:07:51
kidding, dude, you're assaulting them You dick.
1:07:55
I think they're very busy showing units. And there's a
1:07:58
certain level of comfort that their clients need to have in
1:08:01
them that they're not going to see their realtor on TV. Good
1:08:04
chance.
1:08:04
He says a mass Russian sell off here in Little Moscow because of
1:08:07
new US sanctions is actually the total opposite of what's
1:08:11
happening. He says more Russians are buying to get around
1:08:15
sanctions
1:08:16
if they have for instance, a $30 million boat. And they're
1:08:19
concerned that the boat might get seized. Or they sell it, you
1:08:22
know, turn it into dollars. From there. It's anyone's guess where
1:08:26
the money skips kind of like a stone across the river until it
1:08:30
lands in inevitably real estate in sunny isles.
1:08:36
So you watch they're gonna connect Russians to Florida to
1:08:41
Trump to Republicans THIS GUY Yeah. All political. And the
1:08:46
fact that this is the level we've gotten to to washbag so
1:08:49
we've gotten to the level of of harassing Russian Americans,
1:08:54
maybe just Russians, who were here legally, what is wrong with
1:08:57
you? That is that's evil to do that shit. I don't care if
1:09:01
they're real reloaders don't do that. That's just lame. So
1:09:07
luckily, amongst all of this, there are some voices saying
1:09:11
hey, you know, we're canceling Russia. But there's other crap
1:09:13
going on in the world. crap that once again, our leaders so
1:09:18
called leaders are responsible for I don't think any of us want
1:09:21
to be killing people in Somalia or Yemen, or locking up wiegers
1:09:25
and any of that no, we don't want any of that. But they do
1:09:29
end with a flu that was one is the Irish Member of Parliament.
1:09:34
What is her name? Claire, I think she stood up and she had
1:09:39
some some a this Claire daily member of European Parliament.
1:09:43
This was about the global human suffering.
1:09:46
There's no doubt about it. We're living in times of catastrophic
1:09:50
crisis where the lives of innocent civilians are
1:09:53
sacrificed in the wars of their masters. Yes in Ukraine, but not
1:09:58
only since In the last plenary 10s of 1000s of Afghan citizens
1:10:03
have been forced to flee in search of food and safety. 5
1:10:08
million children face famine and agonizing and painful debt, a
1:10:13
500% increase in child marriages and children being sold just so
1:10:18
they can survive. And not a mention of it. Not here, not
1:10:22
anywhere. No wall to wall TV coverage, no emergency
1:10:26
humanitarian response. No special Plenary is not even
1:10:30
mentioned in this plenary. No Afghani delegations are no
1:10:34
statements. My God, they must be wondering what makes their
1:10:38
humanitarian crisis so unimportant Isn't the color of
1:10:42
their skin? Isn't that they're not quite. They're not European,
1:10:46
that their problems come from a US God or US invasion? Is that
1:10:51
the decision to rob their country's wealth was taken by a
1:10:55
Deaf Pacific US president rather than a Russian one. Because my
1:11:00
God, all wars are evil. And all victims deserve support. And
1:11:05
until we get on that page, we have no credibility whatsoever.
1:11:10
All right, she should stay away from hot tubs. Yeah, small
1:11:14
aviation. But at least someone speaking up that's kind of nice.
1:11:18
By the way, mentioning that stay away from hot tubs of small
1:11:21
aviation. I got to play this clip. This is you know, this is
1:11:25
stems from the Lindsey Graham. Ludicrous threat on Putin.
1:11:31
Okay, yes, this someone needs to take them out. assassinate him.
1:11:35
Yeah. Well, I think Lindsey Graham is asking for trouble
1:11:37
personally. But let's play the wet work clip. This came from a
1:11:41
podcast, I think it's called X 22.
1:11:43
Oh, X 22 is D platformed. from Apple. Yes, it's
1:11:48
totally D platforming. So that's why I would make a good clip.
1:11:50
All of a sudden, the role that they're playing.
1:11:54
I love that. Did you listen to the whole podcast?
1:11:56
Yeah, I did.
1:11:57
I love how let's talk about your health. Let's talk about the
1:12:00
global West. Let's talk about horrible. Let's talk about your
1:12:04
financial future. The presentation sucks. But I just
1:12:08
want to say I need to plug completely available in
1:12:11
podcasting. 2.0.
1:12:12
All of a sudden, the role that they're playing, it starts to
1:12:16
disappear. And their true nature comes out. And I do believe
1:12:21
we're seeing this program. By the way, stop. The thing about
1:12:25
his podcast I listened to I think it's an hour more. Yeah.
1:12:30
And all he says is I do believe the prime never says I believe
1:12:35
or I think or I feel he says I do believe I do believe I do.
1:12:41
But I was almost tempted to clip, the I do believe is out in
1:12:45
Rainham as a supercut it's, it's it's annoying.
1:12:49
I love how he says the private Western central banks, the
1:12:51
private Western Central Bank, the private Western banks, is
1:12:55
one of my daily lessons. Each shirt
1:12:57
comes out. And I do believe we're seeing this with Lindsey
1:13:00
Graham. He tweeted out the following. Is there a Brutus in
1:13:04
Russia? Is there a more successful Colonel staffin Berg
1:13:09
in the Russian military. The only way this ends is for
1:13:12
somebody in Russia to take this guy out. You should be doing
1:13:16
your country in the world a great service. So think about
1:13:20
this. He just said I need Putin assassinated. He just called for
1:13:25
an assassination. Did Biden do this? Did Nancy Pelosi also call
1:13:31
for an assassination? Absolutely. He's actually
1:13:34
calling for the assassination. See, when they panic, they
1:13:38
become worried. Now I'm going to go back to the State of the
1:13:41
Union. Remember when Biden said Get him? Now there were some
1:13:44
information saying that? Maybe he said this because his handler
1:13:47
said Get him. It was towards Trump. But it's starting to look
1:13:51
like it is actually towards Putin. And remember, when Biden
1:13:55
was talking about the burn pits and all this stuff, and Nancy
1:13:59
Pelosi was rubbing her hands together, they were shaped as
1:14:02
fists. Well, we have Angel Aurora 11 Oh, and Julian drum.
1:14:07
They looked at this. This is sign language. And this is what
1:14:11
they put out on Telegraph. At the State of the Union resident
1:14:14
Zeidan said Go get him. At the same. Soto Pelosi made a very
1:14:19
odd hand gesture during the point in the speech that
1:14:21
certainly didn't call for such a gesture. Thanks to Angel roar.
1:14:25
11 and Julian's rum, sign language enters the picture. The
1:14:29
gesture she made his the gesture for bath, think wet. WikiLeaks
1:14:34
revealed that Podesta sent an email calling for some wet
1:14:36
works. Four days later, Scalia was dead. Just last night we
1:14:40
heard Lindsey Graham literally call for Putin's assassination.
1:14:43
hand gesture equals bath equals wet works. Joe's quote,
1:14:48
Lindsay's quote my point Nancy's hand gesture wasn't random or
1:14:52
benign. I believe she was putting in a column for what
1:14:56
works on
1:14:57
Putin. The world is upside down. If I had played this clip, you
1:15:01
would have immediately called for Theramin.
1:15:05
Play this era No, because
1:15:08
when when he when Angel Aurora 11 deconstructed that, that that
1:15:13
was sign language Holy crap. Yes, indeed.
1:15:17
We have a sign language expert on the no agenda social, we're
1:15:19
gonna have a look at the same thing.
1:15:21
And for any other sign languages that was messages that may be be
1:15:25
sent. I like it. I like that a lot.
1:15:29
The one funny thing about that is when at the end of the State
1:15:32
of the Union, which I watched, and and Biden said Go get him.
1:15:37
That's the first thing. I didn't think he was talking about
1:15:39
anything but Putin. I mean, me
1:15:43
neither. That's interesting that Panda would even be questioned
1:15:45
about that. Yeah, I
1:15:47
thought what else would it be?
1:15:48
I mean, it was clear it was clear go get him.
1:15:50
Yeah. So this
1:15:53
stay away from this. Back to hot tubs and smallie. I
1:15:57
think these three Biden pillows now Pelosi could you know she
1:16:02
died, you would just be old age. But a Biden, maybe to Lindsey
1:16:07
Graham is another story. If we see an accidental death, that is
1:16:11
pretty impossible to trace, which is done by professionals
1:16:16
who don't like you know, are told lots of mumbo jumbo John.
1:16:21
Oh. There see, yes. accidental death in your future.
1:16:39
Sorry, accidental death in your future. Hillary. Hillary is
1:16:43
sweeping around.
1:16:45
But I don't Well, Hillary's not working for Putin. The point
1:16:49
that my point, you're talking about Biden and Pelosi and
1:16:54
Lindsey Graham. Yeah, dairy and the Clinton Global Initiative is
1:16:58
restarted. She's back in play. That's why not to be worried.
1:17:01
Well, that's always worrisome, but I think this these three are
1:17:07
stupid. Be honest about it. They're stupid that yeah, they
1:17:13
do that hubris, also hubris. We have an executive order in this
1:17:18
country that was put out I think Reagan is the one who signed it.
1:17:20
I couldn't, you know, assassinating other leaders, you
1:17:22
can't access an eight other leaders because it just causes a
1:17:26
problem. And if you've, if these three are promoting this
1:17:31
assassination of Putin, they should they were asking for
1:17:35
trouble. It seems to me I wouldn't do it. I'm not I
1:17:40
wouldn't and why would you do that? You don't know that. You
1:17:43
don't know anything. Unless you're, you know, part of the
1:17:45
inner circle. You can do shit like that. They unbelievable.
1:17:49
Heights. hubris, hubris, high wire?
1:17:52
is definitely hubris, hubris. Alright, let's so I just say
1:17:58
keep an eye on these sarees. What happens over the next
1:18:01
month, I say within the next month,
1:18:04
everything well, the things are going to happen in the next six
1:18:07
months, six to 18 months. And I think that is very apparent what
1:18:11
is going on here. We seem to be in some kind of stalemate. We're
1:18:16
not no one's really moving forward or backward. There's a
1:18:18
lot of talk, a lot of psychological information
1:18:22
warfare going on amongst the people of the world. And it's
1:18:26
being used for what I'm just calling the energy Gambit. And
1:18:30
this comes along with every you heard earlier, every single
1:18:34
western country canceling Russia. And you know, when
1:18:37
McDonald's pulls out, you know, we, we we don't attack
1:18:42
necessarily countries where McDonald's are located. So that
1:18:46
makes sense. And the big divestment, everyone's pulling
1:18:49
out of Russian oil, the deep platforming from the Swiss swift
1:18:53
payment system, which doesn't go into effect until Sunday night.
1:18:58
Ukraine time, so we still don't really know what effect that
1:19:01
will have on the you
1:19:02
know, it turns out like everything else, which is always
1:19:06
overlooked. These things aren't, you know, a the only game in
1:19:12
town, there are a good things that we know in the whole
1:19:15
technology, business things called workarounds.
1:19:18
Well, I mean, you're jumping ahead a little but I did hear I
1:19:22
had a conversation with the former New York banker about
1:19:25
this. About the workarounds and, and swift.
1:19:31
And before we go there, I wish I thought you were going to touch
1:19:34
on the gas that
1:19:35
I have no, you You took me off with it.
1:19:37
I mean, you just had to you you brought swift up, not me. No,
1:19:41
I'm saying. I'm just saying if we're going to talk about gas, I
1:19:46
got three clips from the Senate hearings,
1:19:48
you and I will call for them when it's time because I will I
1:19:52
will need them. But first we need to look at the purely
1:19:58
energy because this is not I believe that this is I do
1:20:02
believe this is this is the the lever, it's apparent. This is
1:20:09
where we push the certainly the United States but the hopefully
1:20:14
the whole world into such a pressure cooker of cost of
1:20:20
energy, which is probably it's more in your wheelhouse of the
1:20:25
trading and doing all kinds of shenanigans to get that price
1:20:28
higher and higher and higher. In fact, I have from one of our
1:20:33
producers, he works at a company that looks at this kind of
1:20:38
stuff. So I have to keep them anonymous. And they have models
1:20:41
which he put a big exclamation mark behind we have models,
1:20:45
because I My question was, at what point what, what oil price
1:20:51
does it become a problem for just production of shit for for
1:20:56
ships to even move for trains to roll, or for people to commute
1:21:01
to work. And I just want to read this, our models exclamation
1:21:06
mark predict weird things over $225 A barrel in my opinion that
1:21:11
become very unreliable at such extreme points. My personal
1:21:14
opinion is that 190 The 190 is sustainable for a brief period.
1:21:20
Anything over six months will result in unpredictable events
1:21:23
where we suspect that a certain point though simply not be
1:21:25
enough. Oil and governments will intervene intervene to save the
1:21:30
vital or too big to fail industries hard to predict how
1:21:33
this looks. If this whole reshuffling of the oil supply
1:21:36
chain will work. We should be more than less Okay, any hiccups
1:21:39
and it will become unpredictable. The worst case
1:21:41
worst case scenario I've seen is $350 a barrel oil. And that will
1:21:47
for sure come with big government interventions. The
1:21:50
Carla's sundae would be a happy memory. So we need to abuse this
1:21:58
these high prices to get people to do other things. But first,
1:22:02
we need to do a big switcheroo. This is and I have questions for
1:22:05
you about this. Since we're shutting off this, this oil and
1:22:10
possibly other sources. We're now going back to the table with
1:22:14
people we've screwed over before in the exact same scenario,
1:22:18
Venezuela, Iran, and we're trying to do deals with them to
1:22:22
get their oil. Now here's a clip about it.
1:22:25
Well now did that major pivot today by President Biden after
1:22:28
refusing to ban Russian oil, gas and other fuels. The president
1:22:31
today did just that. Acknowledging that inflicting
1:22:34
economic punishment on Russia will drive up already record
1:22:38
high prices here in the US. We get more now from CBS Ed
1:22:41
O'Keefe.
1:22:42
We're banning all imports of Russian oil and gas and energy.
1:22:46
by
1:22:46
President Biden's decision to target Russia's energy sector is
1:22:50
designed to deprive Russian President Vladimir Putin of
1:22:53
around $100 million in daily revenue.
1:22:56
That means Russian oil will no longer be acceptable to us ports
1:22:59
and the American people will do another powerful blow to Putin
1:23:03
his war machine
1:23:05
follows days growing pressure to take action as the Russian
1:23:08
military atrocities mount. But it comes with a steep price.
1:23:12
Putin's war is already hurting American families at the gas
1:23:15
pump.
1:23:16
Today the national average at $4.17 a gallon a record high in
1:23:22
four states prices spiked at least 15 cents overnight. In
1:23:26
Chicago drivers were considering alternatives like the time for
1:23:30
electric vehicle. Others trying to adjust me
1:23:34
electrician so I have my tools. I have everything I have to
1:23:36
drive this thing every single day. So there's no I don't I
1:23:40
don't have an excuse. I can't tell my boss. Well, I guess
1:23:42
there's too much right now I can't use my truck
1:23:45
doesn't cut it. Economists warn the typical American household
1:23:48
is now set to pour out nearly $2,000 more per year on gas. As
1:23:53
prices soar airlines will pass on the cost of fliers. Commuters
1:23:57
are likely to pump the brakes on travel off the brakes, the goods
1:24:00
and services will climb due to higher shipping and delivery
1:24:03
costs.
1:24:04
So this is the the message This is the narrative. We're all
1:24:07
gonna die. It's just going to be so it's going to be so
1:24:10
expensive. But we seem to already be negotiating with Iran
1:24:15
and Saudi Arabia. Interesting to do those at the same time by we
1:24:20
freed one of the 911 hijackers from Gitmo. I think he goes back
1:24:26
does he go back to go back to Iran? No Iran, we have. We have
1:24:32
two Americans who are being returned. I mean, they're doing
1:24:35
they're doing swaps. It's obvious that they're doing swaps
1:24:39
because the concept as far as I understand it, is we now go to
1:24:43
Venezuela and Iran to fill up anything that we're missing that
1:24:46
wouldn't come from Russia. My question to you know, having
1:24:50
learned from you that these are different types of oil. Can we
1:24:54
even replace what might theoretically be gone with the
1:24:58
type of sweet I think it's very sweet from Venezuela and
1:25:02
whatever Saudi whatever Iran has, can we even swap that one
1:25:06
for one for the types of uses we need?
1:25:10
Yeah, we can. Pretty much. But this is bullcrap. Because it's
1:25:15
obvious we're not going to do. If you listen to the Senate
1:25:18
hearings,
1:25:20
you really want to play these clips. You won't let me finish
1:25:23
my sequence.
1:25:23
Let's let you finish. Oh, play your clip. I'm stopping in your
1:25:27
tracks because if you listen to the Senate hearings, we're not
1:25:29
going to do a deal with Venezuela.
1:25:31
Let's play the clips.
1:25:33
Well, there's two Venezuela there's two. Okay, I sit there
1:25:38
this start with the I gotta get my glasses back. I was doing
1:25:45
something else for you.
1:25:46
Course, of course. Go go go course you're not even
1:25:49
listening. They're doing something else. I was rude.
1:25:55
You're you're playing clips and I was doing something else.
1:25:58
No, I what I was doing I was organizing something for you. It
1:26:01
was all I was thinking of you. It's all about you. Okay, well,
1:26:04
then it's okay. Oh, you know what the problem, I'll tell you
1:26:06
what the problem is. I've got the wrong clip list in my hand,
1:26:09
because I've been looking for an old clip. Here we go. We'll just
1:26:13
keep talking what you're talking about. And I'll find these clips
1:26:15
dammit. I have the clips caught me off guard. It's Johnson
1:26:19
versus one that says Johnson versus newly Why would Rubio
1:26:22
talking about the Citko? Six? Oh, okay.
1:26:26
Rubio Citko? Six? Yeah, got it here
1:26:29
meeting the secret meeting that occurred this weekend, which was
1:26:31
published? Is this part of a Russia strategy? Or is it part
1:26:35
of a general pivot in the broader Venezuela matter?
1:26:40
There's zero pivot in our Venezuela strategy. Senator, the
1:26:44
first and foremost, and I can only talk about it to some
1:26:49
extent in this setting, I'm happy to talk to you about it in
1:26:52
another setting if you'd like or after
1:26:54
all, it's not not reactive. It's classified but because it's
1:26:57
because it's confidential with a another government, other
1:27:02
country for a
1:27:03
number of reasons. But first and foremost, mission was about
1:27:08
visiting and checking on the welfare of our incarcerated
1:27:13
Americans. This is CO six and the other two. And as you know,
1:27:16
we have made regular visits to Caracas for that purpose. We
1:27:20
were also seeking to get the Venezuelan government back to
1:27:26
the table with the opposition in the internationally monitored
1:27:32
peace docs.
1:27:33
Oh, man, so it's all secret. She can't tell us.
1:27:37
So the thing is, in the next clip, we'll give it a little
1:27:40
more information. The thing is that there's everyone got all
1:27:43
jumped to conclusions, because we had these secret meetings
1:27:45
with Venezuela that leaked, right, Lee so with these all
1:27:49
we're gonna get to Venezuela oil, we're gonna get back on the
1:27:52
track for the oil. But no, we went over there to negotiate
1:27:56
about these, these Citko six, which I was looking at one of
1:27:58
the things you don't think there's a tit for tat, they're a
1:28:03
quid, quid pro quo,
1:28:05
not for the oil. These guys are Dave sent. It's not gonna allow
1:28:08
it. If you listen, listen to Ron Johnson, another guy. All right,
1:28:11
who goes after Newland, that this is Ron Johnson did two
1:28:15
things he get. He had two lines of questioning and one was about
1:28:19
Venezuela, and the other one was about Iran. And both of them
1:28:22
were to get her to admit that we're not going to do a deal for
1:28:26
oil with these two jokers. So let's start with Venezuela.
1:28:31
Following up on Senator Rubio's questioning on Venezuela. It
1:28:35
sounds like you really weren't talking about buying their oils
1:28:39
at True.
1:28:41
Senator, I'm happy to talk in some detail about all the
1:28:44
contours of that contours in another setting. Perhaps in a
1:28:51
little while, we are still in the process of working on a
1:28:55
number of things there. But the primary purpose of that mission
1:28:59
was to go see our eight Americans who are incarcerated.
1:29:03
Senator Rubio is more familiar with what their well capacities
1:29:07
are. But it sounds like they really couldn't add much to
1:29:10
anything we would do. So can you just state categorically that we
1:29:14
will not be buying Venezuelan oil we won't forget to buy oil,
1:29:18
we'll buy American oil we won't buy from a tyrant like Maduro
1:29:21
tyrants enter.
1:29:21
Let me try to put this whole oil issue in some context. If if I
1:29:28
may, when we ban Russian oil as we are, as President very
1:29:35
clearly did today, that has an impact on all kinds of things.
1:29:42
You know, we already have a situation thanks to the
1:29:46
international efforts that we have galvanized where 70% of
1:29:52
Russian fuel is stuck. But the particular kind of Russian fuel
1:29:57
that the US imports or has then importing was heavy fuel. And
1:30:02
that is only produced what I just said, a couple of
1:30:05
countries. What did you say? So whereas, you know, we have we
1:30:10
want to ban Russian oil, we also need to find a way, if we do not
1:30:15
want to have major economic impacts as a result,
1:30:20
she she literally said here, that's a different type of crude
1:30:23
that they have in Venezuela.
1:30:25
She said heavy oil. Yeah, heavy oil is not a crude. Okay.
1:30:31
That's why I'm asking you what, why am I bringing it
1:30:33
up? Let her finish I will give I would try to break down some of
1:30:36
these definitions. So people have some clue. I don't think
1:30:39
she knows what she's talking, okay,
1:30:41
of Russian fuel is stuck. But the particular kind of Russian
1:30:46
fuel that the US imports, or had been importing was heavy fuel.
1:30:51
And that is only produced in a couple of countries around the
1:30:55
world. So whereas, you know, we have we want to ban Russian oil,
1:31:01
we also need to find a way, if we do not want to have major
1:31:07
economic impacts as a result of this war and this squeeze on oil
1:31:12
around the world, we have to find a way to get more capacity.
1:31:16
So
1:31:17
you're not ruling out buying oil from the tyrant Maduro in
1:31:21
Venezuela. You're not ruling that out?
1:31:24
I will come back to you on that on that question.
1:31:28
Okay. Maybe I didn't make myself clear. It's exactly what I
1:31:31
thought was happening, that they're going to Venezuela to
1:31:33
replace what Russia is not what we can't get from Russia. But
1:31:36
things
1:31:37
are headed your way because two Americans including one member
1:31:40
of the Citgo six was released from prison and Venezuela
1:31:43
yesterday.
1:31:43
Here I want to turn out of that breaking news overnight to
1:31:45
Americans held in Venezuela have been released following talks to
1:31:49
the Biden ministration as the White House considers lifting
1:31:51
oil sanctions of Venezuela. senior White House correspondent
1:31:54
Mary Bruce has the latest. Good morning, Mary.
1:31:56
Good morning, Georgia. This could be a sign of a real shift
1:31:59
in the relationship between the US and Venezuela overnight, the
1:32:02
authoritarian government they're releasing to Americans held
1:32:05
prisoner just days after we know about this rare meeting between
1:32:09
President Maduro and top US officials who are now
1:32:11
considering lifting oil sanctions on Venezuela. The
1:32:15
released men are Gustavo Cardenas, an oil executive held
1:32:18
for five years. And Alberto Fernandez a tourist who was
1:32:22
arrested last year now overnight, President Biden in a
1:32:24
statement saying, quote, These men are fathers who lost
1:32:27
precious time with their children. And everyone.
1:32:31
Unlike the millions of black men blocked up and penitentiaries
1:32:35
for stupid drug possession in America, to
1:32:40
the diplomatic team to help to secure their release, George
1:32:42
and Mary, the timing of this will the US could use Venezuelan
1:32:47
oil to replace Russian oil.
1:32:48
Yeah, yeah. And the White House insists that the release of
1:32:51
these prisoners are not related related to these conversations
1:32:55
about possibly easing oil sanctions, Venezuela, but as you
1:32:58
know, this is a very interesting time. We know they are having
1:33:02
these discussions. Venezuela has huge oil reserves. And of
1:33:05
course, there's a new urgency to this now that President Biden
1:33:07
has announced he's banning the import of Russian oil and gas
1:33:11
here in the US and is looking to fill this void. But of course,
1:33:14
this is not without controversy. Maduro, we know has been accused
1:33:17
of massive human rights violations. Join us
1:33:19
he has members. Thanks very much.
1:33:21
All right. So I was right.
1:33:23
I'm plowing through the trades to try to figure out what she's
1:33:26
talking about. She says heavy oil and she's just misusing a
1:33:28
term. She might mean heavy crude, because Russian oil is
1:33:32
normally sold in what's called the Euros Urals oils blend. It's
1:33:38
a blend of two oils from two different parts of their
1:33:40
country. They have a heavy oil, heavy crude dose, a heavy oil, a
1:33:45
heavy crude from the Urals and the Volga. And then they have a
1:33:53
light, sweet crude from Western Siberia. And they mix the two
1:33:58
together to make this heavy crude, which doesn't make sense.
1:34:02
And so far as what they sell us because they it seems cells,
1:34:08
they sell us goes to oil separately. And the light crude
1:34:13
goes to the West Coast, a couple of West Coast refineries that
1:34:16
need that oil. And I think I know which one of one of them is
1:34:19
because they can't really handle anything else, but like sweet
1:34:22
stuff. And they have to go some to some East Coast refineries
1:34:27
which can be replaced by the Venezuelan stuff. And it's, it's
1:34:32
not that much though. It's just like it's just these to satisfy
1:34:36
the needs of a couple of refiners is a very small amount.
1:34:41
And so I think they're making more out of this than needs to
1:34:43
be made. And if you listen to these hearings, I get to one
1:34:46
more clip from Johnson. It's obvious that the Democrats the
1:34:50
Republicans are all both gung ho on this war except for one
1:34:54
thing, each side what the Republicans all say we got to
1:34:59
get More American oil into the thing, and this is how we solve
1:35:03
these problems. And all their questioning is about that. Why
1:35:05
don't we just buy more American oil? Why are we even talking to
1:35:08
Venezuela? Why are we even talking to her? Well, Democrat,
1:35:12
we'll get into all of that. Democrats, meanwhile, are
1:35:15
thinking, Well, you know, what the Democrats are thinking we
1:35:18
should be more green, but less might as well listen to the same
1:35:22
Johnson going at Nuland about Iran and why we shouldn't be
1:35:26
buying their oil either. Senator Johnson,
1:35:29
and Mr. Chairman, under-secretary new and welcome.
1:35:34
I've done a fair amount in negotiating in my private sector
1:35:37
life.
1:35:39
Generally,
1:35:41
when negotiations proceed, and I've realized the negotiating
1:35:44
partners not negotiate in good faith, I walk away. Actually,
1:35:48
always if I'm not proceeding, a good faith negotiation and walk
1:35:52
away. I've never, ever tried to negotiate with somebody who
1:35:56
would refuse to even sit down and talk to me. But in fact,
1:35:59
there's now what's happening with the JCPOA. Negotiations
1:36:04
right now with Iran refuses to meet with our negotiators.
1:36:08
So Senator Johnson, we don't sit face to face with Iran. But we
1:36:13
have nearly completed this agreement on the basis of face
1:36:18
to face negotiations that they do have with our European
1:36:21
partners. So
1:36:23
it's, but it's true. Iran refuses to meet with us,
1:36:26
correct. Isn't isn't that an automatic admission that they're
1:36:31
not good faith negotiations? why would why would the
1:36:33
administration white President Biden, or something like that?
1:36:36
That's a charade. starting negotiations. Senator
1:36:39
Johnson, I will say that I too, have done a lot of negotiating
1:36:42
in my life and were ideal not to sit in the same room, it can
1:36:47
work and proximity talks have been known to produce very good
1:36:50
agreements. Over time, we will we will see if we can get there
1:36:54
on this one.
1:36:55
This has also been a hair up their ass. Seems Obama mucked up
1:37:01
that whole thing with the pallets of cash. They've wanted
1:37:05
to do, what's his face? Right? Is it Romney or Carrie? Who's
1:37:11
Mary, who's the Kerry has all the Iranians and his family all
1:37:14
married? He's, he's released by marriage related to high
1:37:18
officials in Iran. Maybe they're just doing this just to do it.
1:37:23
We got the JCPOA done. Don't you think?
1:37:28
It's hard to Yeah, I would have to if I was gonna take his
1:37:31
position. It'd be close to yours. Yeah, I don't know.
1:37:34
Well, what is this all about? And I think it's more than just,
1:37:38
as you said, green agenda. I'm going to break that down after
1:37:44
we take our break. And I'm going to tease for you how fun it will
1:37:48
be, which will mean you will want to stay with this podcast.
1:37:51
You may have noticed this week that your gas prices have gone
1:37:53
up, I want to talk to you a little bit about why a lot of it
1:37:56
has to do with Vladimir Putin. Three reality is that Russia is
1:38:03
one of the three largest oil producers in the world. And the
1:38:06
fact that they have started this conflict invaded a foreign
1:38:09
country and they are such a big producer of oil in the world, is
1:38:12
the reason why the global oil markets are disturbed right now
1:38:16
and why your gas prices are going oh, the president's going
1:38:18
to do everything he can to bring down the price of gas for the
1:38:21
American people. There are a few facts you should be aware X US
1:38:24
production of oil and gas is rising. In fact, in the first
1:38:28
year of the Biden presidency, there was more oil and gas
1:38:30
produced in the United States than the first year of the Trump
1:38:33
presidency. And there's opportunities to produce more
1:38:36
from here. But part of this is on the oil companies. Right now
1:38:40
there are 9000 approved unused permits, that oil and gas
1:38:44
companies could tap into now to ramp up production. So what the
1:38:48
President is doing is ensuring we're taking steps here to get
1:38:52
more oil out into the global marketplace. That includes the
1:38:56
release of 40 million barrels from the Strategic Petroleum
1:38:59
Reserve back in the fall. And he just announced their planned
1:39:02
release of an additional 30 million barrels. The only way to
1:39:06
protect the United States over the long term is to become
1:39:08
energy independent. That's why the President has been so
1:39:11
focused on investing in clean energy technology, so that we
1:39:14
can rely on that and not President Putin to set the price
1:39:18
of gas.
1:39:18
That's right. Jen Psaki Peppermint Patty we're investing
1:39:23
investing bear that in mind we'll talk about it after I
1:39:26
thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you the
1:39:29
man who put the seas in case close plays and gentlemen please
1:39:33
say hello to Mr. John C. DeVore. Ack
1:39:36
well hello people Hello subsea boots to the ground feet near
1:39:42
subs in the water Dave's nice out there.
1:39:44
Oh, okay. Well in the morning to the trolls in the troll room at
1:39:48
troll room.io who've been very helpful today. extremely
1:39:51
appreciated. Good to see everybody lined up and ready to
1:39:54
rock and roll. Let's Why don't we give a little count here.
1:39:58
Let's see how many trolls we have. If you're interested in
1:40:00
what we're doing today are scurrying around and Huh, huh?
1:40:09
Yeah. 2498 So about two and a half here. Is that even lower
1:40:16
than Sunday show?
1:40:19
The woodshed should be lower than Sunday show people work on
1:40:21
Thursday.
1:40:22
Oh, okay. Well, it's not much lower than in that case. That's
1:40:24
pretty good. Well, thank you trolls for being here. You can
1:40:27
join them a troll room.io The way it works is that's open 24
1:40:31
hours a day. You can go in there, you can just chat about
1:40:33
stuff you can do DMS, whatever you want to do. It's it's it's
1:40:39
just a cool place to hang. But then on show days, there's the
1:40:42
live stream, no agenda stream.com it's all integrated
1:40:44
into one both places you get the same experience. You can listen
1:40:48
to the live show and you can help you can give me one liners,
1:40:51
punch lines and also fact check in real time. And if that's not
1:40:55
good enough for you then go to no agenda social comm you can
1:40:58
probably see what's going on. But if you really want to join
1:41:01
in, get a mastodon account anywhere that you can get one
1:41:04
they're usually free or you can start your own with a bunch of
1:41:07
friends, you have a lot more control that way. This is the
1:41:10
wave of the future. This is how the new social networks will
1:41:14
connect to each other and federate. And you can count on
1:41:18
it that it's worth it to get one of these accounts. We're gonna
1:41:21
say something
1:41:22
Oh, no, I'm getting a mumbled. Okay.
1:41:25
Get an account or, you know, set up your own your own server on
1:41:29
an old laptop and you can do it you can do it even at home.
1:41:33
Follow Jhansi Dvorak have no agenda social comm Adam at no
1:41:36
agenda social.com and join the revolution. And now we want to
1:41:41
thank the artists for episode 1431 We titled that read Austin
1:41:44
which is Geez man, this is so true networks brought us this
1:41:48
fabulous George Soros currency gangsta piece of artwork. Now I
1:41:54
believe this was in the Evergreen or this was from the
1:41:56
previous episode, even
1:41:58
Yes, from the previous episode, and it was also an evergreens.
1:42:01
Yeah. Which is
1:42:01
smart when people do that, because it wasn't anything that
1:42:03
really hit us. On the new stuff that came in, was there anything
1:42:10
that we liked it for the episode itself? No. We did talk about
1:42:16
some things. I appreciate it. Tom to Neil's Karla Sunday from
1:42:22
the Netherlands. That picture even though it wasn't really a
1:42:26
game it was it was fun for us because I remembered it even had
1:42:29
that Cepi color back in the day. That's what life looked like.
1:42:33
What else was there? Pre railroading
1:42:38
was just a lot of borderline. Yeah, it was just it was
1:42:45
uninspired. i The one I liked I will say is spent a spook number
1:42:49
nines the best art in the universe for the best podcast in
1:42:52
the universe. The bear
1:42:53
Yeah, yeah the bear with the the hottie hottie listen with them
1:42:59
cheesecake.
1:43:00
Cheesecake.
1:43:01
That was going to be it we I think we were kind of going
1:43:05
shoes it Yeah, and those let's just look in the evergreens and
1:43:08
then we saw the currency gangsta we'd actually talked about Soros
1:43:11
played some clips this time. So it made sense and we really
1:43:15
appreciate networks work on this it was missing a great piece
1:43:22
he's got the ticket
1:43:24
that he ran some filter on which made it look artsy
1:43:27
II Soros has never looked so good. Yeah. Yeah.
1:43:32
For the interest. It's like one of those one of those events do
1:43:35
you know if it's the filter, or a filter? Which was Snapchat?
1:43:39
Who uses those filters and make it look better?
1:43:41
Everyone? Every single woman in the universe and many men Oh
1:43:47
yeah, it's a plague it's it's making people feel horrible but
1:43:50
it's it's ruining mirror sales is what it's doing. Yeah,
1:43:54
thanks, networks highly appreciated. Thanks to all of
1:43:56
the artists who did their utmost and did great work of course
1:43:59
just wasn't quite appropriate for the show. You can see them
1:44:02
all at no agenda art generator.com. You can
1:44:04
contribute there as well. Part of our
1:44:06
actually like to bite it in the bucket
1:44:08
on. Yeah, there was Yeah, I did. I did. It was a little we found
1:44:12
it too plain. To plane. Look, we're harsh that way. We're art
1:44:16
directors, we got to do it. We got to roll roll roll, we got to
1:44:18
make a choice we got to produce, we got to get the show out. To
1:44:21
get it out. We got to get it up. Got to get stuff done here. So
1:44:25
it's a high paced operation. But all of this this work that our
1:44:28
artists do as a part of gizmo nation's value for value.
1:44:31
Everybody contributes one way or the other with your time, your
1:44:34
talent, your treasure, whatever you can do, all three are always
1:44:37
appreciated. And if you'd like to see all of the images
1:44:40
discussed and many more times, quarterly with the with the show
1:44:45
itself, podcasting 2.0 offers that with our chapters feature
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check that out, save podcasting, protect it, and extend it. Now
1:45:12
as part of the treasure of our three T's, let's thank some of
1:45:15
our executive or all of our executive and Associate
1:45:18
Executive producers who do we kick it off with John.
1:45:22
We kick it off with Ross Easterling, sir Makka nudo dela
1:45:28
Paz, and he's in the fabulous town of New brown fells. Ah,
1:45:35
this is where you are not quite, but it's where all the cool kids
1:45:38
hang out. Yeah. So
1:45:39
when he came with $1,000 in 33 cents, one cent no $1 $1,033.01
1:45:47
nice note from him and all I've got is the note he sent which is
1:45:51
resist we might
1:45:54
Oops, that was not the one I want to play. Too tight for the
1:45:59
market sometimes. So
1:46:00
resist, we must. We must and we will much about that. Be
1:46:08
committed
1:46:09
so I don't even know is he a night it? Was he already a night
1:46:12
of wood? Do we have any
1:46:13
clue? Okay, sir Mecca nudo de la paz.
1:46:16
So we but wouldn't this be then a title? upgrade for him?
1:46:19
Not if he doesn't want it. He
1:46:20
doesn't want it as well. Thank you very much. Sir. Mecanoo de
1:46:24
la paz that is highly appreciated. resist me. We much
1:46:27
we will indeed.
1:46:28
Now get to the next one, which is Matt waltz. Who's in Tempe
1:46:32
Arizona with another $1,000 Thank you, Matt. In the morning
1:46:36
to you Adam and John. I seriously hope there's been some
1:46:39
butts slamming today of the elites. Whoa, you
1:46:42
got
1:46:44
some government? Corporate villains in general douchebags.
1:46:49
I am writing to you for several reasons. One, my beautiful wife,
1:46:53
Erica waltz punched me in the mouth. In addition, she donated
1:46:58
$200 last week and did not attach her note. Oh, she really
1:47:03
wanted to be de douche.
1:47:06
You've been de deuced
1:47:12
too, I have donated enough for my knighthood and I want to be
1:47:15
henceforth known as Sir Wow. Waltz of Tempe. In addition,
1:47:19
please de douche me.
1:47:23
You've been de deuced this has gone well.
1:47:27
And play a supercut of the stupidest things you our dear
1:47:31
vice president Harris's said recently
1:47:34
we don't actually have a supercut of stupid things she
1:47:37
said
1:47:38
I don't know I mean this everyday anything she says yeah,
1:47:42
I'm stupid
1:47:47
How about this then
1:47:55
that kind of suffices, I hope
1:47:58
and then no gets cut off. Oh,
1:48:00
number three. I want to call out Aaron Bower as a douchebag. So
1:48:05
requested so done. Thank you, man. I see why. And we'll see
1:48:09
you at the podium later. Brittany.
1:48:12
If I don't click on enable editing these things then now I
1:48:17
said that showed up. Okay, you're up
1:48:18
$1,000 No touch no 666 and 66 cents coming to you from
1:48:24
Indianapolis, Indiana. Jhansi fan girl Brittany Baxter here.
1:48:30
Giant Brittany. It's only right to be knighted as a thank you
1:48:34
for the extraordinary entertaining value. No agenda
1:48:36
provides my smokin hot boyfriend help me get here. Thank you,
1:48:40
honey. So with a devilish donation of 666 Duck six, six
1:48:44
plus a penny from the jar. Oops, I got there's your penny. I
1:48:47
shall henceforth be known as dame of the amaze balls. Because
1:48:51
my cheese balls without the cheese are devilishly delicious.
1:48:55
On Sunday, March 20 A central Indiana Meetup is at the Sun
1:48:58
King and fishers I love donations that promote the
1:49:01
meetups. All ages of human resources are welcome and you
1:49:05
can taste my balls. Brittany at the roundtable I have a bottle
1:49:11
of the finest shitter I love it at the I'll have the bottle of
1:49:14
the finest champagne and no jingles. Just a quick freestyle
1:49:18
from John on His flute. Beloved you mean it very sexualized
1:49:21
note. What kind of champagne should we oh, what is the best
1:49:30
she said she wants
1:49:31
the best just go with the classic and get her some Dom
1:49:34
Perignon.
1:49:36
Well, I was thinking mo a 1996
1:49:40
No. How about Louis Roederer Cristal Louis. Roeder crystal.
1:49:46
Oh, wait, wait, stop, stop stopping. Let's go with Craig.
1:49:51
Craig. Just gorgeous crew, just a regular crew. No, it costs.
1:49:58
Yeah, I know. I remember. I was at my buddy's house the the
1:50:02
entertainment president. Yeah, and he's a champagne guy I told
1:50:07
you what I asked for anything you said crew because I hey want
1:50:11
some champagne? Yeah Give me some crew he looked at me and
1:50:13
laughed to yeah I don't think so.
1:50:19
Yeah
1:50:20
All right crew get the table that will be on order and John
1:50:23
on His flute
1:50:36
dynamite well worth
1:50:39
it was the flute rock.
1:50:42
Flute rock. Yeah, very good.
1:50:45
You're up. Oh, I'm sorry.
1:50:48
You were too too. Too busy. I was into it. Was your flute
1:50:52
groove
1:50:52
Still?
1:50:53
Still playing with your
1:50:55
coaster? or caister in shucky Cecchi sevens? Chucky,
1:51:01
Tennessee? 711 58 ITM ITM Adam and John I was hit in the mouth
1:51:08
by my brother in law in the summer of 2020 This is my first
1:51:11
donation so I can get a de douching you've been de deuced
1:51:18
like to call out Phil my brother in law out is a douchebag no
1:51:24
jingles just jobs karma. You guys
1:51:26
jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. Harmar
1:51:35
by the way, the word is official Breaking News. Many dogs and get
1:51:39
mo nation loved your flute solo. Oh, they were quite quite taken
1:51:46
with it. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no, no, no, no,
1:51:50
no, no, no, this is not good.
1:51:53
We continue with Sir Karl with a K Baron of the internment camp
1:51:57
of New York with $350.33. He is indeed in New York and Rochester
1:52:01
to be exact. He says this is my first donation since 2020. This
1:52:06
is unacceptable by humbly asked to be de douchey.
1:52:10
You've been de deuced.
1:52:12
Shout out to Sir farmer Todd for his donation note asking Adam
1:52:16
curry to be a guest on my show. Who are these podcasts? When I
1:52:20
heard this? I knew I had to donate. Adam, when you get tired
1:52:23
of talking to Joe Rogan. Glenn Beck and Megyn Kelly, are
1:52:26
welcome to come on our show anytime. JCD also has an open
1:52:29
invitation. We'd love to have you back. I got to do this. I'm
1:52:34
so bad. I'm in great America. Who are these Podcast? I'm not
1:52:37
taking care of the family. I'm not I'm not a good family. Man.
1:52:41
I'm sorry. I'm agreeing with that in 2020. I asked for an F
1:52:45
cancer karma for my father. I am pleased to announce it worked.
1:52:48
What other podcast does? He says? Only the best podcast in
1:52:53
the universe. For jingles. I'll take any drop from for Sufia
1:52:57
with an F John's favorite podcaster and karma cheers are
1:53:02
car with a K Baron of the internment camp of New York. I
1:53:05
looked for Sophia with an F night you would know what the
1:53:07
ISOs were called. Because I don't know because they're not
1:53:11
necessarily labeled Sophia.
1:53:13
Oh, yeah, I don't I can't think off the top my head. I don't
1:53:17
know. Because just gonna take a shot at one. That sounds silly.
1:53:21
That might be hers.
1:53:23
I may have no, I I don't even know what I'd be looking for
1:53:27
Sophia. I get Sophia page, which is not right now. With with an F
1:53:34
now there's no one there. I mean, you don't you have no idea
1:53:37
what they'd be titled.
1:53:39
Not offhand. Okay. All right. Sorry. Sorry. All right. Well,
1:53:42
that's okay. We'll dig some up for later. Is that it? That's
1:53:46
true. I go to Marcus. Yes, Marcus. Yep. In mill mill walked
1:53:49
away did Wait, wait, wait, wait, did I have to do that? I do the
1:53:52
army. I did the job scarf. Okay. Yes. Marcus in Milwaukee. Is
1:53:57
your issue. Am I sure? Yeah. Yeah, I'm sure.
1:54:02
Okay, good. 334 even and he says ITM gents. This is a very long
1:54:09
note. It's too long, and I might try to skip parts of it. ITM JS
1:54:14
with this donation, three, four. I finally achieve knighthood and
1:54:17
come out as no agenda closet. Formerly anonymous. Oh, okay.
1:54:22
This is the formula anonymous guy. I'll take the opportunity
1:54:25
to introduce myself. My name is Andrew Marcus and I'm a
1:54:28
documentary filmmaker. Nice to meet you audibly. I produced and
1:54:32
directed the feature film, pay painting bright bark art. Back
1:54:36
in 2012. Very famous movie. Yes.
1:54:39
This is wait. This is another guy who's going to get an
1:54:42
executive producer credit and put it on IMDb. A famous guy.
1:54:45
Yeah, love it.
1:54:47
Fair warning, shameless plug coming in. And about the
1:54:50
upcoming release. Right Bart on hating breitbart.com He's
1:54:55
a real Hollywood guy. Plugin.
1:54:57
He's totally crazy. This way. You Do good yes. everything
1:55:01
short of worrying NASCAR stickers all over your jacket.
1:55:05
My first encounter with your show was not how I would have
1:55:08
written the script. Oh, I wasn't hit it just hitting the mouth. I
1:55:12
was punched in the gut. Oh, allow me to explain. I learned
1:55:16
about your show six years ago, which is backward background
1:55:20
music. When you aired my documentary work on episode 809
1:55:24
velocity of money together with my buddy, a rebel pundit who is
1:55:29
also a no a no agenda producer. We were shooting interviews on
1:55:33
the streets of Chicago and organized leftist stormed
1:55:36
Trump's 2016 campaign at events and conducted and mostly
1:55:42
peaceful right outside the venue. You focused on a clip of
1:55:46
an insane confrontation. I remember this guy I had with a
1:55:50
middle aged lady who I presume is a woman a woman's with why
1:55:55
and what makes them this women's studies professor seeing our
1:56:00
camera rolling this professor blew a gasket and fired off in
1:56:04
me because I a toxic white man was interviewing two Hispanic
1:56:09
looking women. She obnoxious Lee interrupted and started melting
1:56:14
down in front of my camera in a frantic attempt to rescue them
1:56:19
from my white male privilege.
1:56:21
Yes. And this we saw this. Not in the context of the
1:56:24
documentary, I don't think but just as a standalone maybe.
1:56:28
I can't remember that part of it, you'd like your mission.
1:56:32
Mission accomplished was a truly a spectacle. That was much more
1:56:35
interesting than the interview I was conducting with the two
1:56:38
women. And I guarantee the little smile that crept across
1:56:42
my face as it was unfolding, set the professor off even more
1:56:47
triggered. You are both struck by the exchange as was I am but
1:56:53
to the shock and awe of my white male fragility. I was devastated
1:56:58
to hear John declare unequivocally that I had choked.
1:57:03
You choked and failed to adequately challenge the premise
1:57:08
of her attack. Hmm. I've been waiting all these years to tell
1:57:13
you. You're wrong. That feels better. Anyways, I've been a
1:57:19
dedicated listener ever since. And now that I'm becoming a
1:57:22
knight, I'd like to declare my knighthood or dedicate my
1:57:26
knighthood to my unhinged gender profession, Prof pal, Professor
1:57:31
pal, who led me to the best podcast in the universe in her
1:57:35
honor. I humbly request the name, sir. Surrounded by my
1:57:40
privilege. That's a really nice, good name. I like it. Do we have
1:57:45
a couple others surrounded and is finding news everyone can use
1:57:48
the same night? Yep. So about that shameless plug I mentioned
1:57:52
earlier my documentary painting bright. Bart is being re
1:57:56
released this Friday, March 11. In honor of the 10th year
1:57:59
anniversary of Andrews death, somehow, I was I talked my way
1:58:04
into the inner circle of bright Bart's world to over a year just
1:58:09
as he was making his Meteor row Meteor Meteor. meteoric meteoric
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Yeah, meteoric Meteor I just no reason I couldn't have hit that
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right COVID I'm sorry I'm disappointing myself COVID rise
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to fame Yeah, the result was hating right Bart an intimate
1:58:27
portrait of a man at war with the M five M must see for no
1:58:31
agenda producers the film was stream free free free for three
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weeks free so head over to hating breitbart.com And we
1:58:40
figured that out you don't need the URL check it out. I'd like a
1:58:43
re releasing my documentary and wanting all no agenda producers
1:58:48
to watch it karma. If there is such a thing, please. You've got
1:58:53
karma.
1:58:55
Yeah, long note.
1:58:57
Just to play you choke followed by No.
1:59:01
Oh, I didn't see that in there. But I have the you choke he sent
1:59:04
it to us. You choked? No.
1:59:09
It remains to be
1:59:10
thank you Andrew out of his out of the closet everybody. Larkin
1:59:15
Harman 333 33 Our famous fake favorite executive producer
1:59:20
amount for a donation from dos palos, California. I sent my
1:59:24
donation note to John at the warwick.org Do you have it? No.
1:59:29
It didn't come in.
1:59:31
I don't have it.
1:59:32
Oh, he maybe he didn't put donation he has his email
1:59:35
address there. Yeah, make you want to search I'll read the
1:59:38
next ones. Yeah, keep reading out a church or Jenna phone Wolf
1:59:42
Moon Zenna phone Wolf Moon from Oakland, California. 333 33 in
1:59:47
the morning, please give me a heaping dose of jobs and goat
1:59:50
karma. As I began classes to move into cybersecurity. Thank
1:59:54
you for all you do. Semper Fi Semper Fi to you sir
1:59:59
jobs. Jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's go for jobs. Karma
2:00:09
we continue with Melanie Lawson, who's in East Sussex in great
2:00:14
Britannia in street 333. Thank you very much Melanie. Greetings
2:00:18
from Cecil, England. I discovered Adam on Joe Rogan and
2:00:21
have been hooked on your show ever since. I've also got
2:00:24
several friends hooked and we love you. Oh, I kid. Your sense
2:00:28
of humor is totally mine and I chuckle away on my morning
2:00:31
school run and look forward to every episode. You should play
2:00:35
it out loud for the kids. Great job both of you wish I had
2:00:38
discovered you years ago all the best melody Oh melody you can go
2:00:41
back go to no agenda nation.com You can listen to every single
2:00:44
episode in the archive.
2:00:46
Oh, I wish I don't recommend i There is no note from a Larkin
2:00:52
and I will continue reading all right, sir. Mad Hatter Baron of
2:00:56
the by the way even if you don't use that exact email and wasn't
2:01:01
there okay. Uh, sir Mad Hatter Baron of the broke state of
2:01:05
Connecticut. And he's the Mad Hatter of Connecticut but he's
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Our formula is this. We go out. We hit people in the mouth you
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All right. Where's everything leading to? It is leading to the
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green agenda. And it's now accelerated. Will they pull it
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off? I don't know. But let's look at the clues that this is
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what this is really about. We heard gin, peppermint Misaki.
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Before the donation break, they're saying that this that
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your high gas prices at the pump? Are Putin's fault.
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president's doing everything you can it's the oil industry or a
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bunch of bunch of dicks. They're not doing their job. But Joe is
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going to help you. And don't worry about it because we're
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gonna get you in an electric car there. This is a Blinken, our
2:09:19
Secretary of State he's in Estonia. He's roaming around
2:09:22
with the Vice President to do in talks. They're they're making
2:09:25
noise about what to do. They're they're getting their NATO
2:09:29
partners together and they're pushing the Green Deal. There
2:09:32
is,
2:09:33
I think, a significant, not only opportunity, but imperative in
2:09:38
this moment, to finally move off of for many countries in Europe,
2:09:44
a dependence on Russian energy because Russia uses it as a
2:09:50
weapon. And we're seeing countries respond to that. We're
2:09:54
working closely with them as they as they engage in those
2:09:57
efforts. It will take as the prime minister said Some time to
2:10:01
do that. But if you'll forgive the bad pun, there is real
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energy in this in this effort. And so all of these things come
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together ensuring that there is a steady global supply of energy
2:10:15
in the moment, ensuring that we're working together on
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finding ways to diversify supply. And also doing this in a
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way that's consistent with the agenda that we share dealing
2:10:27
with with climate change. I think this only underscores the
2:10:31
imperative of moving ahead as quickly as possible with
2:10:34
renewable energy supply, and sources. So we're working on
2:10:38
bringing all of these things together. And with our diplomacy
2:10:42
as well, making sure that energy supplies remain abundant, coming
2:10:47
from different places around the world.
2:10:48
So never, never let a crisis go to waste. This is going to be
2:10:51
great people can't afford their gas. If we can keep those prices
2:10:54
up high enough. People will just have to stay home and we can
2:10:57
push our agenda. We can invest. It's always investing if you're
2:11:02
what why is our government investing is investing for
2:11:05
return for who? For the real investors. I'm always curious by
2:11:10
these things, but for sure we're pumping the brakes, pumping the
2:11:13
brakes on Russian oil, and we're pressing the accelerator on the
2:11:16
EVS
2:11:18
under President Biden and vice president Harris's leadership.
2:11:21
We're pressing the accelerator to reach a zero emissions future
2:11:25
sooner than most people thought.
2:11:27
This is EPA Administrator Michael Regan. That a big summit
2:11:31
and everyone showed Oh, man. No, you're you're misgendering a lot
2:11:36
of people today, sir. Oh, my
2:11:37
God. EPA is two announcements today are about seizing the
2:11:42
opportunity that technology presents and driving towards a
2:11:46
cleaner, healthier, more just future for all of our children.
2:11:50
Yeah, the first, the first lesson more just
2:11:53
that you have 250,000
2:11:55
Oh, no, I'm sorry. You have to understand that oil is racist.
2:12:02
This is a black man just to point out black. Listen to the
2:12:08
clip
2:12:08
healthier, more just future for all of our children. The first
2:12:13
of the first of these is EPA clean truck proposal. 72 million
2:12:18
people are estimated to live near truck freight routes in
2:12:21
America. And they're more likely people of color, and those with
2:12:25
lower incomes. Those overburden communities are directly exposed
2:12:30
to pollution that leads to respiratory and cardiovascular
2:12:33
problems among other serious and costly health effects, as
2:12:38
directed by President Biden's Executive Order, EPA is
2:12:41
proposing new ambitious standards to significantly
2:12:45
reduced emissions from smog and soot forming nitrogen oxides
2:12:49
from heavy duty gasoline and diesel engines used on the
2:12:53
nation's roads and highways. This will ensure that the
2:12:56
portions of the heavy duty fleet that continue to rely on the
2:13:00
internal combustion engine during the transition to cleaner
2:13:04
alternatives will deliver much needed protections. traumas,
2:13:07
vulnerable communities.
2:13:09
This is the COVID playbook.
2:13:11
Did he say soot forming nitrogen oxide?
2:13:15
Oh, yes. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah, he laid that all out. You
2:13:18
want to say something about it?
2:13:20
Yeah,
2:13:21
please. You actually have a
2:13:25
nitrous nitrogen oxides have anything to do with such? Well,
2:13:28
I know nitrous oxide. Well, if everybody knows nitrous,
2:13:32
I mean, hey, let's not get into that. So tell me about the suit.
2:13:36
Sits carbon particles. Particulate. Yeah,
2:13:39
but that's killing black and brown people in the house.
2:13:42
What's it gonna do a nitrogen compounds in any way? It sounded
2:13:46
impressive, didn't it? He sounds like he's full of crap is what
2:13:49
it sounds like. He sounds like for an EPA guy sounds like he
2:13:53
doesn't know anything what he's talking about, especially in
2:13:56
terms of science. This is science science. These people
2:13:59
have never worked in size never been around sighs probably a
2:14:01
sociologist.
2:14:03
Well, that's a good that's a very good question. We should
2:14:05
probably look them up. Michael Reagan. Reagan. Let's see. What
2:14:09
is he Mike how you spell his last name? REGANREG. En, okay,
2:14:14
he's from Chicago. I know this kid. That's not the guy. Now
2:14:19
that's a different guy. That's a white guy. That's not him.
2:14:21
Wrong. Oh, here, EPA Administrator. That's him. We
2:14:27
go. A swarm of BA guys from Goldsboro, North Carolina, where
2:14:34
he developed a passion for environment while hunting and
2:14:36
fishing with his father.
2:14:38
Oh, that's cool. That's qualified you qualify it.
2:14:42
He's the son of two public servants. Prior to his
2:14:46
nominations, EPA Administrator Mike O'Regan served as the
2:14:49
secretary of the North Carolina Department of Environmental
2:14:52
Quality. Okay, he secured Okay, now oh yeah, it seems like he's
2:14:57
been a full time. Good. You're a crap. Yeah, career bureaucrat,
2:15:02
and he sounds like it sounds like Okay, so that's who he is.
2:15:08
But he is a part of the the push for the green agenda this
2:15:12
Where do you get his degree in?
2:15:14
I don't have a Wikipedia. Oh, let me get my go get that. But
2:15:18
while you're doing that it's short, I want you to listen to
2:15:20
our actual Environmental Protection Agency leader, our
2:15:25
leader, Mayor Pete, and he says it's nothing to worry about.
2:15:30
This is nothing to worry about people, it's all going to be
2:15:33
fine.
2:15:34
clean transportation can bring significant cost savings for the
2:15:37
American people as well. Last month, we announced a $5 billion
2:15:41
investment to build out a nationwide electric vehicle
2:15:44
charging network so that people from rural to suburban to urban
2:15:47
communities can all benefit from the gas savings of driving an
2:15:52
Eevee
2:15:53
Oh, that's so nice. Every everybody, even poor people can
2:15:57
benefit from the cost savings of driving in an Eevee. That's so
2:16:01
nice. Thanks, Pete.
2:16:03
How about Reagan got his degree in in earth, and environmental
2:16:08
science, which doesn't mean he knows anything about chemistry,
2:16:11
that's for sure. From a school called North Carolina a&t state.
2:16:16
What is that? As I would say, it's not one of your prestige
2:16:21
schools.
2:16:22
Now, what's interesting about Mayor Pete,
2:16:24
I am a prediction, by the way since you brought brought up
2:16:26
Pete is a prediction Red Book prediction coming up. Speed
2:16:32
Limits will be 50 Miles drop back down to 50 miles an hour. I
2:16:37
like that. I like a gas. Yeah, no, I like that. Replay here.
2:16:43
Oh, yeah, it's all coming back. They're gonna play all of the
2:16:45
tricks. You know, I personally believe that oil is going to is
2:16:49
going to go high enough for and you're already seeing it. Now.
2:16:52
Here's the narrative. This is from Bloomberg, which means it's
2:16:58
a real narrative. Here it is. Bloomberg says why revive the
2:17:03
commute when gas prices are so high. You see, this is so easy
2:17:07
to do. Because the virtual class the pajama workers, they will
2:17:13
easily stay home and not drive and save themselves some money.
2:17:17
And if they have to drive they have EVs for them. It'll be okay
2:17:20
now that insurance companies are upping insurance costs for EVs
2:17:24
specifically, not for the car for your home. If you have an
2:17:29
electric vehicle and you plug it in at home, you will be paying
2:17:32
more in insurance because they tend to do weird stuff to blow
2:17:37
up etc. Yeah, like your house on fire. Yeah, they're hedging.
2:17:40
They're hedging their their bets there. The ESG is very strong
2:17:47
and all of this the environmental, social governance
2:17:51
that is primarily led by the Fink over there at BlackRock,
2:17:55
that's why and this is it's really quite amazing to see
2:17:58
there's no sanctions on Russia for McDonald's. There's no
2:18:01
sanctions on Russia for Apple and, and Google, there's no
2:18:05
sanctions. They're doing this all by themselves. All this
2:18:08
divestiture from from Russian oil is all voluntarily this this
2:18:14
is what's interesting that's happening is not really being
2:18:16
discussed at the same time. Because this ESG stuff is very
2:18:23
important. The military industrial complex, along with
2:18:28
Wall Street, same thing is trying to get defense stocks to
2:18:34
be ESG compliant. The shit that makes this the dirtiest for the
2:18:40
world, including, you know, the the mess that makes the depleted
2:18:43
uranium. They're trying to stick on the bandwagon here because
2:18:47
it's real. And there is going to be what Goldman Sachs calls
2:18:51
demand destruction. Here's their this is from Yahoo Finance.
2:18:57
Goldman says demand destruction is the only thing that can
2:19:00
restrain oil. Well, that sounds like so if you're destroying
2:19:04
something, then you're getting ready to reset something. So
2:19:08
let's look at the demand destruction. We had a couple of
2:19:11
people talk to Jen Psaki, peppermint. In the recent press
2:19:17
briefing, some simple questions like hey, if we're really
2:19:21
running into problems here, and you're not hell bent on ushering
2:19:25
in a green New Deal by making it unaffordable, why not make it
2:19:29
more affordable by doing certain things Peter Doocy checks in
2:19:33
he say that you're gonna do everything that you can to
2:19:35
reduce the impact that high gas prices have on Americans. We're
2:19:39
asking other countries to think about maybe pumping more oil why
2:19:43
not just do it here.
2:19:45
Well, to be very clear, federal policies are not in limiting the
2:19:48
supplies of oil and gas to the cart. Let me finish to the cart
2:19:52
let me finish an executive order Wow.
2:19:55
This is this let me finish thing is
2:20:00
To the current let me finish an executive is what would you say?
2:20:03
That sort of thing? Yeah,
2:20:04
the current let me finish
2:20:06
an executive order. I've called it new oil.
2:20:10
Let me let me give you let me give you the facts here. And I
2:20:13
know that can be inconvenient, but I think they're important.
2:20:15
Oh,
2:20:15
that is so me. I mean, so rude. And also, it's another climate
2:20:20
change throwback, Inconvenient Truth. It's everywhere. I know,
2:20:25
they're serious about,
2:20:26
let me give you let me give you the facts here. And I know that
2:20:29
can be inconvenient, but I think they're important in this
2:20:31
moment. To the contrary, we have the we have been clearer than in
2:20:35
the short term supply myth, keep up with the demand, where we are
2:20:38
in here and around the world where we make the shift to
2:20:40
secure clear clean energy future, one of the largest
2:20:43
producers with a strong domestic oil and gas industry, we have
2:20:47
actually produced more oil, it is at record numbers, and we
2:20:51
will continue to produce more oil, there are 9000 approved
2:20:55
drilling permits that are not being used. So the suggestion
2:21:00
that we are not allowing companies to drill is
2:21:02
inaccurate. The suggestion that that is what is hindering or
2:21:07
preventing gas prices to come down is inaccurate.
2:21:10
So what I understand those 9000 gas leases are true. They're
2:21:14
unused, but they're also places where there may not be any dry
2:21:18
holes, dry holes, whoa, show title. Dry hole dry holes. Come
2:21:26
on, man. It's a great show title. Well, let's just talk
2:21:30
about the executive orders and the new leases.
2:21:34
President Biden for sin, his executive order that halts new
2:21:40
oil and natural gas leases on public lands.
2:21:42
Well, 90% of them happen on private lands, as I'm sure you
2:21:46
know. And there are 9000, unused, approved drilling
2:21:50
permits. So I would suggest you ask the oil companies, why
2:21:54
they're not using those if there's a desire to drill more.
2:21:57
Okay, I know that producers at Fox listen to this show, I'm
2:22:01
quite convinced of it. And I'm proud of it. And it makes a lot
2:22:05
of sense for Tucker's producers to pick up our clips because
2:22:07
they're fun. And and it's obvious where you can where the
2:22:11
humor is. comedy gold. So the other producers, if you can get
2:22:15
to Peter Doocy. And literally have him asked, or in a question
2:22:20
form with with peppermint patty, just say give it But Jen, those
2:22:24
are dry holes. That would be great.
2:22:30
You know, kind of dad Yeah. No,
2:22:32
don't even say don't. That's the wrong punch line. It should be
2:22:36
implied
2:22:36
going there. I was just thinking implied.
2:22:40
Okay. Well, even though I also am of the opinion that didn't
2:22:44
doesn't make a huge difference. It's 800,000 barrels, I think,
2:22:49
the Keystone pipeline. But all all everything should matter in
2:22:52
this case. Would President
2:22:53
Biden ever undo his executive order that stopped the
2:22:57
construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline?
2:22:59
Are you suggesting that would solve the gas prices issue?
2:23:02
Well, do
2:23:03
you think that that's
2:23:04
not a suggestion?
2:23:06
Let me ask you a question. Do you think that that would solve
2:23:09
the gas price question, issue? John, do you think that would
2:23:12
solve it if we had more oil coming in from the Keystone
2:23:16
pipeline?
2:23:17
Is that your idea of a joke?
2:23:21
That would maybe affect prices faster than getting the whole
2:23:25
country off of fossil fuels?
2:23:27
I actually don't think it would. The Keystone was not an oil
2:23:31
field. It's a pipeline. Oh, also, the oil is continuing to
2:23:36
flow in just through other means. So it actually would have
2:23:39
nothing to do with the current supply imbalance.
2:23:42
Oh, is that true? Is it on trains instead? Is it on
2:23:45
buffets, trains? Yep. Both train their trains. Okay. All right.
2:23:50
So that's the
2:23:51
pipeline on wheels for a good pipeline on Rails is what the
2:23:54
term is in the business?
2:23:56
And then Ducey wraps it up with the question I'm curious about
2:23:59
as well.
2:24:00
So gas prices are approaching an all time high per gallon. How
2:24:04
high would they have to get before President Biden would
2:24:07
say, I'm going to set aside my ambitious climate goals, and
2:24:11
just increase domestic oil production. Get the producers to
2:24:16
drill more here, and we can address the fossil fuel future
2:24:20
later.
2:24:21
Well, again, Peter, the US produce more oil this past year
2:24:25
than in President Trump's first year, next year, according to
2:24:28
the Department of Energy, we will produce more oil than ever
2:24:31
than ever before. Those are those are the facts in terms of
2:24:34
oil production. And again, right now there are 9000 unused
2:24:38
approved permits to drill on shore. So I think you're Miss
2:24:41
identifying what the actual issue is. But if we're looking
2:24:44
to the future, and what how, what we can do to prevent this
2:24:47
from being a challenge. In future crises, the best thing we
2:24:51
can do is reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and foreign oil,
2:24:56
because that will help us have a reliable source of energy. so
2:25:00
that we're not worried about gas prices going up because of the
2:25:03
whims of a foreign dictator.
2:25:05
That's what we're that's, that's that's what we got to do Gemma
2:25:08
sell it. It's that's it's it's an obvious answer. We just need
2:25:13
to reset everything. It's so simple, don't you see that Peter
2:25:17
Doocy. So under the cover of all this, all of a sudden, and this
2:25:24
was not on my radar, a 2700, of course, page bill drops to be
2:25:31
voted on overnight by the House of Representatives called the
2:25:35
omnibus bill. And this is now very interesting, because we're
2:25:41
used to, you know, like 750 billion for the military
2:25:44
National Defense Authorization Act. Okay. We'll sign off on
2:25:47
that. But no, this is $1.5 trillion. Whoa. And and from
2:25:55
what I understand about this, as they call it omnibus bill, or
2:25:58
spending bill or bill to keep the government open, is that a
2:26:06
law that they they somehow negotiated that if they were
2:26:10
going to spend 700 plus billion on the military, they had to
2:26:13
have an equal and opposite, equal amount on the other side
2:26:17
of this bill for green New Deal and other probably build back
2:26:22
better stuff. I don't really know what's in the bill. I've
2:26:25
looked through some pieces of it. But Congressman Troy, what's
2:26:30
his name? Niels, who is a Republican who is also should be
2:26:35
voted out of office, because this guy is also a shill. You'll
2:26:38
hear it in this piece. He does give us some details. He's
2:26:42
really outraged and you know, so look past all of that, because
2:26:45
this guy's also a douche.
2:26:47
Good afternoon, folks. Congressman Nels here this
2:26:50
afternoon or maybe this evening, we'll be voting on a $1.5
2:26:53
trillion omnibus bill. It's 2700 pages long. Here it is. And
2:26:57
we've had less than 24 hours to look at it. Nancy Pelosi, she's
2:27:01
rushing this massive spending bill because the Democrats
2:27:04
folks, they're going on vacation tomorrow. They need to get it
2:27:06
done today. It's full of irresponsible and wasteful
2:27:09
spending. It doesn't eliminate Biden's vaccine mandates. We
2:27:13
have spent $5.7 trillion on COVID relief, and there's $800
2:27:17
billion remaining. It's unspent during committed folks ask
2:27:20
yourself Where's Fauci? When's the last time you've seen Fauci
2:27:23
on TV? Clearly, the pandemic is low. There's no need for vaccine
2:27:26
mandates, and we must repeal the national emergency declaration.
2:27:31
Border Security, it costs $428 million from Customs and Border
2:27:36
Patrol. Think about that when we've had 2 million crossings
2:27:39
this year, 2 million crossings in 2021. fentanyl deaths are at
2:27:43
an all time high. We have human trafficking, and there's no new
2:27:46
funding for Trump's border wall. It pours hundreds of millions of
2:27:49
dollars into the green New Deal. Green New Deal hundreds of
2:27:53
millions. Matter of fact, it even gives intelligence agencies
2:27:56
money to study climate change when their efforts should be
2:28:00
focused on China, Russia and Iran. There's no energy relief.
2:28:04
I know you're paying $4 A gallon for fuel and a California
2:28:07
they're paying $7 Trump was absolutely right. let's unleash
2:28:11
American energy independence reauthorize the Keystone
2:28:14
pipeline, reverse the drilling ban on federal lands and make
2:28:17
America energy independent as it was under Trump. Last thing. I
2:28:22
support the $13.6 billion for Ukraine. I would have been a yes
2:28:26
on it. If it had been a standalone bill. But no, they
2:28:29
put it into this thing. There's so much waste, fraud and abuse.
2:28:32
I cannot support it. And Putin today you bombed the maternity
2:28:36
hospital in Ukraine. I want you to burn in him.
2:28:39
Very, very pathetic congressman. But there's it's obvious what
2:28:44
what is in this bill and it's all pushed and there's a lot of
2:28:46
money. And it comes at a good time. Cuz this is going to be a
2:28:50
bond. You know, treasuries, however, we borrow money from
2:28:53
the Federal Reserve so they can print whatever they need. It's
2:28:56
the at least all of this is going to go into, into the the,
2:29:01
the our side of the of the Federal Reserve banking money
2:29:04
is, you know, the military contractors, and whatever all
2:29:07
this green New Deal stuff is we won't really know. There's also
2:29:11
I think, $120 billion for the IRS. Let me repeat $120 billion
2:29:20
for the IRS. That's scary. That scares me. Nuclear war doesn't
2:29:26
scare me, the IRS with that kind of power, and they have guns and
2:29:29
they're allowed to have guns. I know. I've seen them. That's
2:29:34
some awesome power that's being put into place. And that's going
2:29:37
to be very appropriate with what I think is the second part of
2:29:43
the setup, outside of pushing everyone towards a green New
2:29:47
Deal. I'm sure it's just coincidence. But President Biden
2:29:50
came out with an executive order regarding cryptocurrencies, and
2:29:55
it's also a half and half deal. Half of it's about
2:29:58
cryptocurrencies. Some interesting things in there
2:30:01
particularly about climate change, which is squarely aimed
2:30:04
at Bitcoin, but the actual wording is quite interesting.
2:30:08
We, I'm paraphrasing, we're looking at ways to use proof of
2:30:13
work crypto coin mining, to manage the grid. And that, in
2:30:19
fact, is something that's happening with Bitcoin mining is
2:30:22
that it's being used to offload take electricity, that is that
2:30:26
when there's too much wind and solar electricity, instead of
2:30:28
shutting those things down, which has a whole bunch of
2:30:31
negative effects. Now it can be used for mining to an overall
2:30:35
positive the cryptocurrencies rose upon the news of this. And
2:30:40
upon reading the text of, of this executive order, which is
2:30:43
really another one of those will take six months and come back
2:30:46
and give me some, give me some recommendations. But the other
2:30:50
side of it is for what I've been talking about the central bank,
2:30:54
digital coin, here are a couple of clips from Brian DESE. He is
2:30:59
now a young guy, he is in what is his exact position, he is
2:31:04
Deputy Director of the National Economic Council. That's not why
2:31:10
he's not that impressive guy until you find out the real
2:31:13
reason he's there because he, before he entered the bite
2:31:17
administration, he served as the Global Head of sustainable
2:31:20
investing at BlackRock. So the shields are out telling us
2:31:24
what's happening. We'll hear some of the crypto stuff. But
2:31:27
the cbdc stuff is more interesting.
2:31:29
The executive order, the president, or at least today is
2:31:31
in exactly that direction, which is we need a comprehensive all
2:31:35
of government framework to address the emerging risks and
2:31:39
opportunities that digital assets pose and the financial
2:31:43
innovation underlying and the technological innovation
2:31:45
underlying this boom has a lot of potential benefit. But the
2:31:50
risks and the costs are increasingly becoming an
2:31:52
apparent and we need a 21st century government structure to
2:31:55
actually address this. So a lot of what we're doing here with
2:31:58
this executive order is putting in place a framework to work
2:32:02
across agencies of government, including independent agencies
2:32:05
like the SEC and the Fed that have an important role to play,
2:32:08
and put urgency and purpose around the core areas that we
2:32:11
see as risks.
2:32:13
Here's a little piece about the mining grind.
2:32:16
Obviously, this is going to be a broad ranging effort and
2:32:20
covering all aspects of this new world. But is the energy usage
2:32:24
of Bitcoin mining at all an element of it at a time when
2:32:27
we're kind of wondering about being more efficient in terms of
2:32:30
how we use energy and what we pay for it?
2:32:33
Absolutely. As we identify in the executive order, there are a
2:32:35
number of policy priorities and risks that we need to mitigate
2:32:39
here. First and foremost is consumer protection and investor
2:32:42
protection. That's top of the list, maintaining US global
2:32:46
leadership on this issue, and technologically as, as Carl just
2:32:50
mentioned, and also making sure that we're doing this consistent
2:32:53
with the with goals toward sustainability and climate. And
2:32:57
also doing this with a nod toward unintended consequences.
2:33:01
This is one of the unintended consequences of the
2:33:03
technological development. And we're going to need to figure a
2:33:06
path forward to responsible use of digital assets that doesn't
2:33:10
exacerbate consumer protections doesn't undermine us leadership
2:33:13
doesn't undermine our energy security as well. There's
2:33:17
definitely pathways to do that. But we need a much more
2:33:19
deliberate approach. As we think about the regulatory apparatus,
2:33:23
in my opinion, all that's blah, blah, blah. It's not about that.
2:33:27
They don't really care. They do care about stable coins. That's
2:33:30
an issue because they're almost by definition, inflationary,
2:33:33
truly inflationary, because it's more money in the system. But
2:33:37
this is about what everyone is waiting for. In the conspiracy
2:33:40
world. We're all nut jobs. But here it is, the central bank,
2:33:43
digital coin is a priority now the digital dollar for the
2:33:48
government. And of course, that comes from the Federal Reserve.
2:33:51
Part of the early take about the EO has been that the US wants to
2:33:55
maintain a so called lead in crypto technology. Is that a
2:33:59
fair assessment? And has that even been accentuated by what's
2:34:04
happened in Eastern Europe the last 14 days?
2:34:07
Absolutely. The geopolitical instability and the challenges
2:34:10
we're seeing just underscore the importance of the United States
2:34:14
being at the front end of leading in technology
2:34:17
development, and in setting common rules and standards
2:34:20
internationally. That's a role that the United States has
2:34:23
traditionally played in international finance. It's a
2:34:26
both important stability for the global economy, but important
2:34:30
for us economic leadership and US national security leadership.
2:34:34
And so we have to continue to do that there's a number of steps
2:34:36
we need to do to make sure that we're at that forefront, both in
2:34:40
terms of building our own technological capacity and also
2:34:43
accelerating our investigation and study of things like a
2:34:46
central bank, digital currency, which are important factors in
2:34:50
this whole conversation.
2:34:51
Yeah, very important factors. So
2:34:54
I guess that guy's one of those classic guys who can just talk
2:34:58
and talk and say nothing right?
2:35:00
But I think I think it's clear that they're linking everything
2:35:03
together, excuse me, they're linking climate change, and an a
2:35:08
central bank digital currency together, this would be the
2:35:10
Chinese model, where you have complete control over people's
2:35:14
finances. So you can determine what they can do based upon
2:35:18
their carbon usage, or output or waste, or just their waste as a
2:35:22
human being. And this really all starts and I think it's still in
2:35:26
the test phase, with the disconnect of many Russian banks
2:35:30
and the Russian Central Bank from Swift, which I've come to
2:35:33
learn, first of all, this action came from the European Union,
2:35:39
they pass law, I have a copy of it or a link to it in the show
2:35:43
notes. They pass law that made this happen. So and that's why
2:35:48
we heard Ursula von der Leyen, the EU president come out and
2:35:54
say, oh, you know, this is happening in consultation with
2:35:59
the, with the United States and others. But this is really
2:36:03
happening because of that legislation that they passed. So
2:36:07
this is the disconnect from Swift, and it happens. On the
2:36:12
12th. Actually, the I would say the 11th our time, and we have
2:36:17
no idea what will happen. We just don't when you have network
2:36:21
effects, you don't know it's it's anything that people are
2:36:25
saying all kinds of stuff could happen. I don't know about that.
2:36:29
But I did get a note from the former New York banker. And what
2:36:34
was surprising to me, is he I didn't ask him a question. He
2:36:38
sent me a note and said, We want again that remember the last
2:36:42
time he said that?
2:36:44
Yeah, yeah, some time ago.
2:36:47
That was out. That was after the 2009 financial crisis, right?
2:36:51
Yep. We won our banks. One. He continues the winners last time
2:36:55
were the insiders in the American system. Doesn't mean it
2:36:59
was a good thing. But it's just a fact. It is the same here. The
2:37:03
central banks use the same financial playbook with
2:37:06
Venezuela, Iran, Syria and Afghanistan. But this time, many
2:37:10
major economic actors jumped in without a legal requirement to
2:37:14
do so there's no tenable outsider position for anyone who
2:37:17
accumulates wealth. It seemed possible a month ago, clearly
2:37:21
now impossible. There's a lot of people mumbling about China
2:37:25
responding by going rogue, but more or less, the more likely
2:37:28
thing is that they will go more in inside the system, they can
2:37:32
see the size of their economy will give them power, and army
2:37:35
never could. I think he's spot on about this. And it may just
2:37:41
be the digital dollar that remains its dominance as the
2:37:45
reserve currency but for different reasons. And I think
2:37:50
he's right, that that this move really locks in a lot more than
2:37:55
we realize.
2:37:57
For example, in
2:38:00
China, it brings it will bring China into into the system, not
2:38:05
not drive them outside to do their own, because that will be
2:38:08
crazy. His point is, if you're on a network that Apple's not on
2:38:13
you, you can have as many networks as you want outside of
2:38:15
the one everyone's using, but if you don't have Apple, you don't
2:38:19
have anything. Or if you don't know it, they will come inside
2:38:23
the system that is interesting. Because they could bring with
2:38:27
them all kinds of cultural thoughts and ideas. To add to
2:38:33
this food I think the food crisis is coming. It's going to
2:38:42
be weird. Goldman Sachs now of course, they're part of the
2:38:46
promotion for all this. are now saying, beef is now a luxury
2:38:51
meat. What kind of beef Do you think we'll be eating?
2:38:57
Is diesel beef been a luxury meat for a while?
2:39:00
Well is well what do you mean? Just beef? Chuck is Chuck beef
2:39:05
luxury meat
2:39:08
as you cook it correctly? They predict a Soylent Green universe
2:39:15
where you scrounge around to get a spoonful of jelly?
2:39:18
No, no, here's what you can expect. The FDA just cleared
2:39:24
CRISPR cattle for meat production CRISPR CRI SPR the
2:39:31
gene splicing program. So they now have approved the so called
2:39:38
prlr slick cattle joining a shortlist of gene edited animals
2:39:45
approved by the FDA for human consumption. The same people who
2:39:49
approved the Pfizer vaccine could possibly go wrong there.
2:39:54
And if and if you can't stomach that and you can't stomach the
2:39:58
bugs, no worries because According to Amazon, a twin pack
2:40:03
of 12 ounce Betty Crocker Hamburger Helper is now marked
2:40:06
down from $2.34 to 175. So there's plenty of mac and cheese
2:40:13
that you slaves can eat and Hamburger Helper. I would I
2:40:18
would get prepared. I'm prepared. Are you prepared? Do
2:40:20
you have your beef? Ah, hi. Got a freezer. Yeah. So good
2:40:25
freezer.
2:40:25
This seems to all be stemming from the World Economic Forum.
2:40:28
Yes, sir. Well, I want to play a couple clips.
2:40:33
I love it when our plans fit together.
2:40:35
I don't know about that. Just to start off with the funny clip,
2:40:41
which is amazing, Polly, which I posted on no agenda social did a
2:40:45
whole takedown of the global shapers. We're not talking to
2:40:48
global leader Global
2:40:50
Leader Program. Oh, global shapers. That's interesting.
2:40:53
Yeah, you should watch it. It's a good presentation. And she
2:40:56
finds that half of them are in Canada, and they're all in the
2:40:58
cabinet. And there's worse than the young global leaders. Right.
2:41:03
But she does a bit of how somebody ends up being in the
2:41:07
young global shapers. And I just thought this was funny to listen
2:41:09
to her do a stick because she doesn't do it normally.
2:41:13
Oh my gosh, much. Sorry.
2:41:15
I'm sorry. That
2:41:16
was that was a cue man. That was a cue.
2:41:18
I guess. So go.
2:41:20
Oh, my gosh, Mom, Dad, can you believe it? The World Economic
2:41:24
Forum asked me to be a part of its global shapers community.
2:41:27
The I don't know how I got in. They must see something in me.
2:41:31
And I want to change the world. And I believe every word
2:41:35
is a program actually called Global Shapers or is it still
2:41:38
the young global leaders?
2:41:40
No, no. It's a totally different group.
2:41:42
It's a new group. Yeah,
2:41:44
it's a completely new group. Oh, my goodness. I'm behind and
2:41:48
they're different and they're harder. They happen from
2:41:50
different cities. So you can look up Austin Austin has a
2:41:52
group D. Austin young, I looked him up. The Austin young little
2:41:57
kid, not young, but they all Yeah, they are. They're young,
2:42:00
but they are I don't think they call Young. There's just global
2:42:02
shapers. It
2:42:02
was Austin, who was the Global Shapers in Austin.
2:42:05
I don't ever heard of these people there all day was just
2:42:08
creating an kind of an underground of creeps. And here
2:42:12
this is interesting. So So I want to first play that got
2:42:16
three clips. I want to play this clip this is the hill suspended
2:42:22
Yes. Wait the hill. So though the hill da Hill suspended
2:42:27
while everybody's wanting to know where in the world is Hills
2:42:30
rising? So I'm going to tell you what has happened but the show
2:42:32
has been suspended. Actually the entire YouTube channel for the
2:42:35
hill has been suspended for seven days until Thursday, March
2:42:39
10. for violating allegedly YouTube's election
2:42:44
misinformation policies. What happened was a year ago the hill
2:42:48
aired unedited raw footage from CPAC. That's right. Airing
2:42:54
Republican Republican convention and speech being held, you know,
2:42:58
speeches at this Republican convention resulted in a strike
2:43:02
against the channel so this is misinformation. And according to
2:43:05
YouTube's policies, you have to immediately put up some sort of
2:43:08
a banner saying this is misinformation or this is what's
2:43:11
the real information or somebody has to interject and immediately
2:43:15
say that's misinformation so like some talking head has to
2:43:17
pop into the screen. And that's misinformation misinformation
2:43:20
that you've just heard so airing raw footage of Republican
2:43:25
speaking and or it's wrap this for I was gonna say or Democrats
2:43:29
but at this point it is we all know mostly targeted towards
2:43:32
right wing speech.
2:43:34
Holy crap, just for one moment. I found the Austin global
2:43:38
shapers. Yeah. Oh my goodness. This looks horrible. I
2:43:45
especially love cats, Katherine Roseanne gherkin the pickle
2:43:49
lady. Oh my goodness. This look this this is truly frightening.
2:43:54
And by the way, this looks exactly like Austin.
2:43:58
Yeah, looked at the Colors of Benetton. Okay, so back
2:44:03
backtracking to the global leaders. I think. Rising show
2:44:09
was taken off because it went it was taken off a couple of days
2:44:13
after they aired this segment. And it had nothing to do with
2:44:17
something that happened a year ago which they claimed all the
2:44:20
rest of it. It had to do with this. I want to play these two
2:44:23
clips. This is Kim Iverson, one of the people on their way they
2:44:27
do their rotation. What are you concerned about today? Well,
2:44:30
today, I'm concerned with the W Economic Forum's Guerlain young
2:44:34
global leaders. And she goes into a pitch on this and listen
2:44:38
to these two clips. This is Kim Iverson blasting Young Global
2:44:42
Leaders rise games
2:44:43
in the countries in 2017 ended up being some of the most
2:44:47
dystopian and authoritative during this pandemic. France and
2:44:51
Germany have cracked down on the unvaccinated implementing
2:44:53
digital passports in order to live regular life. Emmanuel
2:44:56
Macron has said he wants to make life as difficult as possible
2:44:59
for the unborn vaccinated. Russia also implemented a QR
2:45:02
code system during the lockdowns which forced people to register
2:45:05
their home and work addresses. And then the QR system would
2:45:08
know if you tried to catch a subway outside of your route or
2:45:11
schedule. A year ago, Argentina revealed a digital passport
2:45:15
system for everyone 13 and older and older in order to live a
2:45:18
regular life. And we all know what's been going on in Canada.
2:45:21
And as we've learned more and more about the virus in the
2:45:24
vaccines, the measures are no longer making sense, yet they
2:45:27
remain more and more people are beginning to join in on the
2:45:30
course that this seems to be less about health and safety and
2:45:33
maybe more about control and power. The conspiracy theories
2:45:37
were maybe right. Okay, so what exactly is this club of young
2:45:41
global leaders, it was formed by Klaus Schwab in 2004. The group
2:45:44
is governed by a board of 12 influential people, which have
2:45:48
ranged from royalty to CEOs of major tech companies. The group
2:45:52
is liberal with a very liberal agenda, which maybe explains why
2:45:55
we've seen countries with liberal leaders all behave
2:45:57
similarly during this pandemic. The current board has people
2:46:00
like Prince Jamie from the Netherlands who also is part of
2:46:03
the Netherlands climate on
2:46:06
Prince Jamie.
2:46:09
What's early during this pandemic, the current board has
2:46:12
people like Prince Jaime from the Netherlands who also is part
2:46:15
of the Netherlands climate envoy, Eric gene from the
2:46:18
People's Republic of China. Eric is the CEO of ant group one of
2:46:21
Jack Maas company's previous board members include people
2:46:25
like Queen Rania of Georgia, of Jordan and Marissa Meyer from
2:46:29
Yahoo. Young Leaders must be under 38 and are nominated by
2:46:33
alumni and serve six year terms. But what do they do? And what
2:46:37
does this leadership lead them to do? who influences them?
2:46:40
guides them? What? What incentives do they have to stay
2:46:43
in the good graces of this elite club? That part we don't really
2:46:47
know. But at minimum, we know that there is such a thing as
2:46:49
groupthink. And my guess is these young leaders are thrilled
2:46:53
and also intimidated to be nominated and end up going along
2:46:56
with ideas in order to not stand out.
2:47:00
May I make a few comments? Yep. Prince Jamie. Excuse me. Jamie
2:47:08
Bernardo of bourbon Parma count of Barber. Bardi is really not
2:47:14
he's not if he could walk down the street in the Netherlands.
2:47:17
No would know who he is. But I see him he's a douche. Another
2:47:21
one of these. This is this is he's a millennial. Now. Wait,
2:47:26
he's on blind. Yeah, he's a Generation X, I guess. Yeah. Ah,
2:47:31
okay. Second thing regarding the passports just as a small data
2:47:36
point, that the Border Patrol agents have stopped using a
2:47:43
bracelet, electronic ankle bracelets on illegal immigrants
2:47:49
who they let go. And they and they are now using to some great
2:47:53
success apparently with 125 people already voluntarily using
2:47:57
their their Smart Link app. So they're giving people this okay,
2:48:02
you can come in instead of an ankle bracelet, which is a great
2:48:05
way to track somebody put this app on your phone and say an
2:48:09
aura seems to me that's kind of short sighted. Can you not get a
2:48:16
new phone? I mean, how does how does that
2:48:19
I'd like to tie the phone to a dog. Okay, so we go on. We have
2:48:23
the global leader, she's bitching and moaning about him,
2:48:26
which is very unlike this show. I mean, they don't usually go
2:48:29
into this very conspiratorial look at the WEC. And then that
2:48:34
Klaus Schwab creep you know that Gary, you know, he reminds me He
2:48:38
reminds me of the when he was a kid he had to be like the towel
2:48:41
boy for the LEAP sigue swim club or something and his he just
2:48:47
doesn't seem like a guy that would have all these this
2:48:49
ability to to do what he's doing.
2:48:53
He comes from a very interesting background if you go back
2:48:56
towards a world where
2:48:57
we have to look at it I have here this whole thing brings
2:49:00
this whole thing that she brought up and then the name she
2:49:02
starts to spew off now brings me back to my idea that we need a
2:49:07
big database put together we need someone to do it we need
2:49:10
some it's got to be an open databases people can access it
2:49:13
if they're approved. Now we got to track these people. Yeah, you
2:49:19
know the stuff some of the craziest stuff that goes on
2:49:21
every so often just happens, like they get kicked off of the
2:49:24
YouTube thing somebody I get to censor some WEC stooge and web
2:49:29
habits is a WS gotta go. It was WEC. WC I'm sorry. No, WTF? I
2:49:37
don't even know what that is.
2:49:39
World Economic Forum. What's the double? Yes, I
2:49:41
meant what I said
2:49:42
you said WEC, then you said WC which stands for water closet.
2:49:46
I'm bringing it back on the water closet is exactly what it
2:49:49
is. So the WC which is the water clause,
2:49:53
that's it from now on the WC word
2:49:56
to water closet. So it was a lot a lot of shit. going on. And
2:50:01
there it is. So the web world economic forum has been the
2:50:08
creating these versus it is a verse. This needs the house on
2:50:13
American Activities Committee. These are subversive people,
2:50:16
their agents. She did a deeper dive than I've ever done on all
2:50:21
the people that are that have been in this group of creeps.
2:50:24
But let's listen to what she has to say.
2:50:26
If everyone else is saying this is the thing. That's right, and
2:50:28
we all agree on it, even if they don't, people go along just to
2:50:32
not be the lone contrarian. So groupthink is at minimum a
2:50:35
consequence of being in this club. But it's more likely more
2:50:38
than that it's more likely the leadership is shaping this group
2:50:41
to think a certain way so that when they ultimately infiltrate
2:50:44
cabinets, they will likely tend to govern a certain way. That
2:50:48
makes sense because that is the stated goal of the World
2:50:51
Economic Forum and it's great reset, there is a stated agenda.
2:50:55
And of course, their global Young Leaders Program is a
2:50:57
grooming ground for getting leaders in positions of power to
2:51:00
usher in this agenda. So who else is in this club? Now, you
2:51:04
might be surprised to hear some of these names, but here are
2:51:07
some of them. Jacinda Ardern, the Prime Minister of New
2:51:10
Zealand Sebastian Kurz, former chancellor of Austria you Xiao
2:51:14
Xuan from the Ministry of Science and Technology in the
2:51:17
People's Republic of China, Pete budaj Edge, the only other
2:51:20
Democratic presidential candidate besides Kamala Harris
2:51:23
to get a cabinet position. Mark Zuckerberg, a man who was helped
2:51:26
censor dissent, Tulsi Gabbard, I was actually surprised with how
2:51:30
in line with lockdowns Tosi was at the beginning of the
2:51:32
pandemic. Dan Crenshaw is also a young global leader. People
2:51:36
actually talked about a Tulsi Dan Crenshaw ticket. Alexander
2:51:39
and Jonathan Soros, George Soros, the sons and several of
2:51:42
the Rothschilds. Other names Niall Ferguson, Van Jones, Jack
2:51:47
Ma Gavin Newsom Stephane Bansal, the CEO of Maderna, Sanjay
2:51:52
Gupta, Nikki Haley, Chelsea Clinton, Amal Clooney, Ashton
2:51:56
Kutcher, Leonardo DiCaprio, and of course, Dr. Leon Irwin. Now a
2:52:02
lot of these names guys have a lot in common and that they you
2:52:05
know, these names have been on this list for a long time. This
2:52:08
is not a recent list, the young global leader started in 2004. I
2:52:12
went through the list from 2004 Up until last year, and I was
2:52:18
able to source these names. So these are not, you know, most of
2:52:21
these people were on these lists well before the pandemic yet.
2:52:24
What we see is that a lot of these people were very prominent
2:52:27
during the pandemic.
2:52:29
Yes, she missed Dan Crenshaw, Republican froze. She said, Oh,
2:52:35
well, you know,
2:52:35
he said he was targeted to be a ticketed with Tulsi as
2:52:38
President.
2:52:39
Do you know, do you know why he screwed up? Why he's completely
2:52:42
done. He was all for a vaccine registry database
2:52:48
Whoa, where'd that idea come from?
2:52:50
The World Economic the WC
2:52:53
WC the World Water Closet. Yes. Now now after playing that, and
2:52:58
some of those names that we got to hear and I did that's why I
2:53:02
say we need a database now. I want to replay that 14 second
2:53:05
clip again. Amazing Polly and the way these people I honestly
2:53:10
believe that this is probably a true rendition of any one of
2:53:14
these people because even the best the highest level like
2:53:17
Zuckerberg or or Melissa Myers, the highest level person,
2:53:21
Marissa Meyers. Yeah. Oh, my goodness. She couldn't get it
2:53:26
out of the gate. She couldn't get it out of the gate at all.
2:53:28
Let's listen again to the amazing Polly
2:53:30
oh my gosh, Mom, Dad, can you believe it? The World Economic
2:53:34
Forum asked me to be a part of its global shapers community.
2:53:37
They I don't know how I got in. They must see something in me.
2:53:42
And I want to change the world. And I believe every word.
2:53:46
Yeah. Yeah, that's pretty much and by the way, if they had
2:53:49
approached me when I was still MTV guy, I would have been the
2:53:52
same way. Of course. Yeah. Oh my god. I'm so
2:53:56
honored. People who had low self esteem when it comes down to it.
2:54:01
I mean, I'm so pathetic that I once got invited to the White
2:54:04
House by Hillary Clinton. And the MTV News, people at the
2:54:08
office kept that invitation and didn't give it to me until weeks
2:54:11
later asked wipes. But I still cherish that I still have it on
2:54:17
my wall of shame. I love that White House invitation. Of
2:54:21
course. I mean, that that's what everything is. That's how the
2:54:24
networks operate. It's just now we can take the elites at the
2:54:29
word when they say they're going to subvert into a great reset. I
2:54:32
believe them and I think that they may have a shot at doing
2:54:36
it. Yeah, well, I know you don't think so.
2:54:40
No, I think they had well I can't say they don't have a shot
2:54:44
with quote marks air quotes. Uh, but I just don't see how they
2:54:49
can pull it off. They're douchebags they're stupid. They
2:54:52
pull
2:54:52
it off by sending everybody back home and shutting down the
2:54:56
economy because of the price of oil. That's all I've got. If
2:54:58
it's if that's not it either. No, no, that all bets are off. I
2:55:02
think that that's their plan. You don't think I mean, oil is
2:55:06
clearly retreated. So I mean, that's not working out for him
2:55:09
right now. What else could they do? just spitballing. What else
2:55:14
could the banker close to your
2:55:15
your earlier idea of which I don't think they're going to be
2:55:18
able to pull off? Which is the climate change?
2:55:21
That's the that's the narrative home order. That's the
2:55:23
narrative. They're going to say it's a classic. Yeah. But I
2:55:27
think that's what they're going to do. Okay, listen, we're
2:55:30
installing all of the 500,000 charging stations, every house
2:55:35
will get a free extension cord. Every just like the just like
2:55:39
the test, you get an extension cord. So you can plug in your
2:55:42
easy, which will have Super X, more credits more, it'll be
2:55:46
cheaper than ever to buy, work from home. And you will have
2:55:52
some form of tracking, like, hey, wait a minute, how can you
2:55:55
be driving? You're driving, you're driving an internal
2:55:58
combustion engine? How many credits do you have this week?
2:56:01
for that? Yeah, no, they're gonna just stick it try that
2:56:03
they can try anything they want. And by the way those does, I
2:56:07
like the idea of the extension cords, because that gives the
2:56:10
kind of the poor, the homeless, something to steal. So they can
2:56:15
sell the copper, it's going to be very easy to come by,
2:56:18
generally speaking, it'll be outside a lot of the times you
2:56:21
just go over there and you clip it. Clip it off, take it in.
2:56:27
Well, it's gonna be fun to watch. Because I mean, it
2:56:32
clearly the Biden administration believes in this delusion, and
2:56:37
they're really pushing it like don't worry, stay home safe.
2:56:41
We're saving the climate of the you know what, we're actually
2:56:44
going to be thanking Putin, I guarantee you, we're actually
2:56:46
quite grateful to Putin knows for keeping us over the edge.
2:56:51
And finally getting our green revolution started everybody.
2:56:55
I'm going to show my school by donating to no agenda. Imagine
2:56:58
all the people who could do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fun.
2:57:09
We do have up a little thing for show 1432 The next show is 1433,
2:57:17
which will be the 33rd show with the number 33 in it,
2:57:21
really, to figure that one out. One of our producers are love
2:57:25
it. It's cool.
2:57:28
So we start off with James Casey with a bunch of 30 threes. And
2:57:31
he comes in and comes in with a 1333 He's in Cincinnati. He's
2:57:36
followed by anonymous with 13 3311 and then Rob Rob Van
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Dyck and he's in there with $100 and we dropped right to as we
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move along quickly as a shortlist to Sir Kevin
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McLaughlin, the Duke Aluna lover of America and guess what? Boobs
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808 and Concord, North Carolina, sir Wags and hover ROD They
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Grace Maryland 678 Nice or stone in Rapid City, South Dakota.
2:58:07
5510s are loud pipes Baron have met Mecklenburg County in
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Charlotte, North Carolina. 5510 Bethany castle in Fort Smith,
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Arkansas. 54 Jason Cooper in Rock Hill, South Carolina 5399
2:58:23
By the way, Bethany has a birthday thing. Frank, she a
2:58:27
Petah I'm guessing Carpentersville Illinois 5150.
2:58:34
Mike Sisk 5050. Franklin by the
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Minister wrote Frank Chia pettah. Is that is correct. He
2:58:42
also was new and wants to do she want to give it to him.
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You've been de deuced Mike Ciske 5050. Frank month to Rosa in
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Dodge City, Kansas Dodge City. That's the Dodge City to do for
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I've been there once. Steven AppId apt abt in Wisconsin 50.
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Edward Mazurek in Memphis, Tennessee 50. These are all $50
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donors. I'll just name them and give the location if they have
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it. David Schoening ger in Woodbridge, Virginia Michael
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Haner in Paris, California, Jonathan Meyer in Xenia, Ohio.
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Maggie Melvin in County Cork, Ireland of Matthew Heinen in
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Bernie Texas. Richard Rachel Rachel in Mary Esther, Florida.
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Sandra Oster in Redding, California Margarita Vanden
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hood, in orange Vale, Emory, Megan Emery in Austin, Texas
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right down the street from you, Matt rest lake in Fort Wayne lot
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of 50s today in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Christopher Rivera and
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Nederland, Colorado, Greg Frank and Chicago. And last but not
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least, Jim Andrey, and oh coach Andrea Narcos, Andrea Narcos in
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Glenville, Illinois want to thank these people for making
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this show even work and make it possible by helping us out with
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producing showed 1432
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in the $50 mark is quite historic for the no agenda show
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in the evolution of value for value was we originally asked
3:00:28
people to support us with five bucks I think on a subscription.
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We can $2 Well, that was the original $2 and and went to $5.
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Now he said, Do whatever you want. And it was the 50s that
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really said hold on a second people find the show valuable
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they find it to be worth $50. In fact, I think we once said If
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everyone gave $50 then we wouldn't have to do donations.
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It would be like we'd be it would work. But it doesn't work
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ever again. It doesn't work out that way. There was one note
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here Richard, Rachel from Florida says gross as greetings
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from Lissa South Holland from an America an American living and
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working here with his smokin hot Dutch wife Marika. Love the
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show. Please explain new comp the app at the Mao z we love the
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old country sayings here. And that is a Dutch saying when all
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of a sudden when all of a sudden it is revealed someone's true
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agenda is revealed in The Netherlands in the old country
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we say haha, new combed up at the mouth. And the direct
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translation is now the monkey is coming out of the sleeve of the
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sleeve. Yes. I do not know the origin of why the monkey pops
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out of the sleeve. But that's that is the surprise like oh,
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now I see your true agenda. You love monkeys? I don't know
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they had maybe that magicians back in the day. Use monkeys. Is
3:01:51
that or rabbits?
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Or organ grinders? I don't know. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. What
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I am sure of is we're very thankful for all of these
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producers of episode 1432. Again, thank you to our execs
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and associate execs and thanks to everybody who came in under
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$50. That is for reasons of anonymity but also that's where
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we have several of these subscriptions. We do have a
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couple of make goods we got to run through here I have a note
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two after each some of it Lorraine Converse we were
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missing her note from 1430 She donated 333 Which she said she
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wanted to split between her twin daughters to help them start on
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the road to becoming dame's. I'm one of the trucker convoy donors
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who was doxxed and threatened. If that is not annoying enough.
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I've been recently diagnosed with a 3d mammogram with cancer.
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No agenda deems please go get your breast check by using a 3d
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mammography test. It works as a result of my genetic history of
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my high risk issues. I'm having a mastectomy. The sisters are
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going to be taken a taking a permanent hiatus I think our our
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our night from Luna will be devastated. I'm not Vax hoping
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the surgery can go forward without having the job. I'd like
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to know what's in the sleeves to help me say adios mofos to my
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bosoms and helped me transition to living without them by giving
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great big F cancer shout out to them on their way out. Yes and
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and a potent jobs karma for her her daughters as well.
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Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
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Kim hillage This is a correction. She's I didn't get
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to zunar but his life I donated $60 On October 23 2021 to be
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credited to my to be credited to my mom, dumb mom, aka to my son
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I'm sorry, my son Dom, Mumia his first donation so please give
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him a D douching.
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You've been D deuced.
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I also read his name and the birthday segment. His birthday
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is actually August 5. Okay Maitlis again around August
3:04:01
we'll do it all over. And finally on my mate good list
3:04:05
pair Christian Miller. He is a layaway night. He will be
3:04:09
knighted today. This is not a Mako. This is a he's a five
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slash $33 A month donor and is making it to the roundtable. He
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says the day has finally come after having listened to the
3:04:18
best podcast in the universe for many years and providing monthly
3:04:21
donations since early 2016. I have reached knighthood. I
3:04:26
always tell myself that I'm not a douchebag when you get the
3:04:28
duck to the donation segment, but it's just not the same
3:04:30
without having been properly deduced. So we'll do that for
3:04:34
you.
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You've been de douche
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I would like to be knighted, sir. crumby Dane protector of
3:04:39
the happy medicated Danes Can I please get a survey of freakin
3:04:43
Dehler which is a Danish meatball and a nice Bordeaux at
3:04:47
the round table. Do you have a suggestion for a nice Bordeaux
3:04:50
with the round table John?
3:04:52
Well, let's go with the Chateau le feet.
3:04:55
Okay, Chateau live feets. All right freakin Delta that's
3:05:00
interesting. That's, that is also a free Condell is, is a
3:05:05
Dutch. Kind of like a sausage that looks like it's made out of
3:05:09
dog meat. tastes a bit like that too, but it's good with ketchup
3:05:13
and mayonnaise. And he continues I would like to can we got that?
3:05:17
Finally we are back to no restrictions in the land of the
3:05:20
happy aka Denmark all talks of numbers and statistics of
3:05:23
silences the numbers for the infected per 100,000 is flipped,
3:05:26
showing that vaccinated Danes are more likely to be infected
3:05:29
than the unvaccinated. Oh no. Did you listen to our CDC as
3:05:33
well? And focus has shifted to Ukraine fundraisers and rising
3:05:37
gas and petrol prices. Being one of the few unvaccinated I've had
3:05:41
to keep my head down and not be shamed by the masses. But slowly
3:05:45
the truth of numbers getting noticed. No genius no karma, but
3:05:49
if I can get a Eliska die from Adam it will be much
3:05:52
appreciated. I nearly drive off the road every time he says it.
3:05:55
I think that's the sweetest virgin version. I will do it in
3:05:58
the Danish version. Yeah, gals good EEG. You're welcome.
3:06:04
I want to mention that none of the checks that were sent to
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Eric were put into a spreadsheet and anyone who sent a check in
3:06:11
including some people that had a birthday wishing when they tell
3:06:13
you the birthday this one's here. Position show I don't know
3:06:17
why this
3:06:18
happened. Why can we do the can we do these birthdays so I can
3:06:20
put them on a list?
3:06:21
Like that one. Okay. This is for Papa Bear 60th birthday from SP
3:06:30
and Erica my papa bear Camacho birthday is on March 4. He's 60.
3:06:38
Okay, papa bear Camacho. Papa Bear Camacho. Okay, this one
3:06:45
doesn't have here's a birthday. She This is from Jessica and she
3:06:50
needs her human resource on the birthday list. Happy birthday.
3:06:55
Turanga threes, please add my human resource to the birthday
3:06:57
list. March 9, Jessica, march 3. Oh, okay. Jan. Oh, it's a
3:07:03
couple. It's Jan, I think or John. Jan, I'm guessing. Let me
3:07:09
take a look at who issued which notes John JLN. March 9 and
3:07:13
Jessica on March 12. Okay, and then we have no birthday here.
3:07:24
Yeah, actually quite a bit of money here.
3:07:29
Okay, Scrooge. Okay, Scrooge McDuck. Where are we at? You got
3:07:33
all the birthdays? Yeah. So, well, this sucks was a breakdown
3:07:38
and calm somehow.
3:07:40
I sometimes I am hoping Putin Putin did it to install we got a
3:07:45
letter I just have only one I have here which is from Florence
3:07:49
Jennings and she is in Singapore in the UK. I guess she goes
3:07:54
she's in data analysis businesses. She says my husband
3:07:59
who got knighted Two episodes ago ROS Jen Jennings, and she's
3:08:03
got good information. I just let her know that I'm going to look
3:08:06
it over. actually intended the title and donation for me. Came
3:08:12
in into info deconstructing something. I don't know does
3:08:15
she? I can't figure out what she's saying here. After Adam's
3:08:18
appearance on Joe Rogan pants the weird title Sir are you
3:08:22
insane Cameron flow. So I will make this right donate for
3:08:27
myself and alter his title once I know what he wants. For me
3:08:32
once I am done with payment assuming no foul play from
3:08:35
PayPal. Then she'll straighten it out later. Okay. Just want to
3:08:37
let her know that this is sitting there in advance.
3:08:39
Okay, that's good. We've done everybody was thanked everybody.
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It's highly appreciated. Remember us for our next
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fabulous deconstruction show coming up on Sunday.
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VO rack.org/and A.
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Here's the list. You heard part of it already. Correction on my
3:09:03
part. It was Sir Chris Abraham's 52nd birthday on March 8. He is
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our Pisces Knight ologies and Happy Birthday belated to serve
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Mad Hatter. Happy birthday to the love of his life. Dame Jaime
3:09:15
celebrates celebrated today on the 10th Papa Bear C'mon shows
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60s will be celebrated as was celebrated on March 4. And
3:09:24
that's love from SP Jessica wants to congratulate her human
3:09:27
resources John celebrate yesterday and march 9 and
3:09:30
Jessica will be celebrating on the 12th Joe Connor Happy
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Birthday to his girlfriend Amber Maynard. Her birthday is March
3:09:36
12 as is Bethany castles husband chip, and we say happy birthday
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to everybody here from all of us at the best podcast in the
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some Knights and Dames 12345 and a four four okay for a for
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blader for blader
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Oh hold on okay got it.
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Nice one. Britney Baxter, pair Christian Madonna, Matt waltz
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3:11:36
executive producers there in the first a block. On Saturday. It's
3:11:41
the beach up at 1030 in the morning at Mar Marlin McLeod
3:11:44
Bethune Beach Park, that's a new semimajor Beach Florida. S M y
3:11:49
ma some I'ma date me out as soon as hosting that also on Saturday
3:11:53
the local 804 meetup at two o'clock at bingo beer corporate
3:11:56
the company in Richmond Virginia. The finally Smyrna
3:11:59
Smyrna new snow it says mama the finally free finally free is the
3:12:08
seven o'clock European Amsterdam time meet up at beer Cafe
3:12:11
Kandinsky in Tilburg, the Netherlands that'll be cool but
3:12:15
a lot of cool people until birth. On Sunday show day the
3:12:18
local one lazy lunch at one o'clock at Herman's Old Town
3:12:20
grill in Plymouth, Michigan. The Saturday brigade meets at two
3:12:24
o'clock in Selkirk Abby that's Post Falls, Idaho. Then on
3:12:28
Monday, it's Pi Day 314 Six o'clock the bloomer home
3:12:32
Pittsburgh, PA and Thursday next show day local 919 At six
3:12:36
o'clock at Bond brothers beer company in Cary, North Carolina,
3:12:40
and wrapping out what I have for for next week. Also on Thursday
3:12:45
Charlotte's there stay Third Thursday, seven o'clock edge
3:12:48
tavern, Charlotte, North Carolina. These are good for
3:12:51
your health for your mental health. It'll do great for your
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LinkedIn profile, you'll have all kinds of new networks and
3:12:57
contacts to talk to and to be able to do things together and
3:13:01
help each other as the Global Shapers come to eat us all. If
3:13:06
you can't find one near you to start one yourself, it's easy go
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to our brand new website no agenda meetups.com. You chicken
3:13:25
you say I can't believe we haven't done a single COVID
3:13:34
story. Here we did. What did we do?
3:13:38
It was a COVID related story. When the did the global leaders
3:13:43
talk about how they came out of the closet all of a sudden
3:13:45
they're all in the forefront including when in the forefront
3:13:49
of Nicaragua COVID stuff.
3:13:51
I did want to mention to the people who emailed me about this
3:13:55
this is I love these memes. Hey man looks like Pfizer is getting
3:13:58
delisted from NASDAQ. No, no, no this is a company they bought
3:14:06
and they are of course being delisted because they're folded
3:14:09
into Pfizer so No, that's wrong. What I did find interesting is
3:14:14
Michael Osterholm propagandists extraordinary I heard this too
3:14:18
he purchased a $3.4 million condo Did you hear that? And
3:14:23
he's also come on he made some stay I don't have the clips but
3:14:26
somebody pointed out that he's he's come out and make claims
3:14:31
that were the best what we have to do now is go into complete
3:14:34
lockdown in this guy just knew
3:14:35
what I didn't know again we got to go into complete lockdown now
3:14:38
Yeah, because the way
3:14:39
he sees it, do you have a clip? No, I saw I said it was it came
3:14:43
in this morning shows doing show I couldn't get the clue. I just
3:14:46
knew one of the producers sent it to me. Wow, you guys out of
3:14:50
control.
3:14:52
Tina has taught me something new. And I like it as a meme
3:14:56
that we can use. As she I guess she's been doing this for a
3:14:59
while. I've never noticed it. She doesn't say Big Pharma. She
3:15:02
says pig farmer. I kind of like it. It's cute. I like it as a
3:15:08
meme because you can use for pig tech. Because they are their
3:15:11
piggy. Piggy.
3:15:15
ISOs what you got? I have two. Okay. I have believe
3:15:22
I believe every word.
3:15:25
Okay, I'm liking that one.
3:15:28
And the other one is buy buy, buy buy.
3:15:32
Hmm, see what I have. Now I had these. Some of these are from
3:15:36
older bits. But now I sewed
3:15:38
I pay your salary.
3:15:43
This is a classic.
3:15:44
There's a dead dog on my lawn.
3:15:48
Just got a classic. What's this one? You couldn't possibly eat
3:15:51
borscht?
3:15:53
Ah, what do you think? I'm going with? Wait, wait, wait, wait.
3:15:57
I have more. Of more. I have more. I have this yummy. Yum,
3:16:02
yum, yum. And the final one. Nothing gets
3:16:05
me hornier than mac and cheese personally. Well, I still prefer
3:16:12
the believe clip over the dough.
3:16:15
I think I think I think you might be right. I probably
3:16:20
the problem with some of your better clips there is they're
3:16:22
echoey
3:16:23
Yeah, I'm hearing that now. But this is good.
3:16:27
I believe every word. That's also
3:16:29
very no agenda. I'm good with that. That totally works for me.
3:16:34
I have one question for you. Could we didn't discuss it? A
3:16:38
week ago? We were both saying Oh, wow, man tonight 10 o'clock.
3:16:42
We got to watch the Alex Jones documentary on CNN. No. And they
3:16:46
and they killed it. Yeah. And they killed it under the guise
3:16:50
of people were upset. says when does any television ratings
3:16:56
organization get I like to see it now.
3:16:59
Well, there's there may be a clue to this. The New York Times
3:17:03
published today. Alex Jones and Donald Trump a fateful Alliance
3:17:08
draws scrutiny. The Info Wars host tormented Sandy Hook
3:17:12
families and helped elect President Donald J. Trump. His
3:17:16
role in the January six capital attack is now of growing
3:17:19
interest to congressional investigators. Yeah. Something
3:17:24
is going on witch hunt. Something is going on. And it's
3:17:29
I fiercely may
3:17:30
have been something in this Alex Jones special that would be a
3:17:33
detriment to the investigation
3:17:35
is what I'm thinking. That's exactly what I'm thinking. I
3:17:37
wonder how do we get a copy of this? To do nothing. Jones
3:17:44
wanted to what I think dude's name Ben.
3:17:47
There's Well, I think we know producers there too. True.
3:17:53
Jones, who wanted to have you on a show of late I'm reliably told
3:17:58
Yes. Correct. decided that he's just gonna steal your he just
3:18:02
lifted he pulled a no agenda just lifted a clip. What are you
3:18:06
and so that he took the clip of you talking to back that one
3:18:09
clip that's going around?
3:18:11
Well, that's not stealing material.
3:18:13
Now, I have a comment. I for one thing. Now it's not stealing.
3:18:17
It's the way you do it.
3:18:18
I mean, we've been we've been playing seed man clips forever.
3:18:22
Yeah, well, we I have another one. Because this isn't this is
3:18:25
an interesting clip. And I also have something to say about what
3:18:27
Beck said on a promo that I don't think anybody picked up on
3:18:31
it when I mentioned it to you. You thought that you I don't
3:18:33
know maybe I didn't tell you the whole thing. I'm go, I'm ready.
3:18:38
You want to hear Alex Jones? Listen, listen to Alex Jones
3:18:41
first,
3:18:42
for example, you realize that we the people have the power to
3:18:45
stop the global transhumanist cult, but we have to wake up to
3:18:48
the full horror of it admit we're in trouble and then
3:18:50
organize against it, then our job will be very, very easy. And
3:18:55
that's not hype. I am attacked conservatively, hundreds of
3:19:00
times a day and global corporate press millions of times a day on
3:19:05
different social media networks. And they see me as the number
3:19:09
two enemy of their globalist operations they see Trump as the
3:19:12
number one enemy because he openly publicly oppose them
3:19:16
doesn't mean you have a perfect job neither of I see yours truly
3:19:21
as enemy number two because I accurately analyze who they are
3:19:26
and effectively reach millions of people because of your word
3:19:28
of mouth. Then they see Tucker Carlson as number three the
3:19:32
biggest threat and Joe Rogan number four as the biggest
3:19:35
threat. And believe me, I'm not up here wanting to be number one
3:19:39
on the hit list. I'm very excited to see so many people
3:19:43
like Adam curry, what and Glenn Beck waking up because they're
3:19:48
both smart men and that is a very good thing.
3:19:51
What waking up
3:19:54
Yeah, Glenn Beck 20 years ago is drawing things on his Blackboard
3:19:58
pointing to Soros. Now he's waking up
3:20:01
15 years we've been talking about vaccines and all this
3:20:04
crap, but I'm waking up. I think he means. Well, I think he means
3:20:09
it. Well,
3:20:09
no, he does. Of course he does. But Ali's just now. Glad that
3:20:13
you're waking up.
3:20:15
Oh, my goodness, I'm awake. It's so good, huh?
3:20:19
So I'm listening to back. And he's does the following
3:20:23
promotion. He first he plays that same clip that there's just
3:20:27
one clip of you and talking to back about your series. We're
3:20:30
dead serious about something you're going on about it. And so
3:20:34
this is during a pro interstitial promotion.
3:20:38
If we're gonna just say thanks. I really appreciate you
3:20:40
denigrating everything I said to just going on about this.
3:20:43
Appreciate it. I feel good now. Continue.
3:20:47
Well, that was it. Excellent job. You did. You could you
3:20:50
didn't even
3:20:51
watch it. You liar. I watched that clip, you watched one clip
3:20:55
out of 90 minutes. And here's one note and here's what you
3:20:59
said to me. Are you ready? I can read it if you want. But I say I
3:21:06
was very disappointed in your Glenn Beck appearance.
3:21:09
Yeah, true. But why was I disappointed? Because
3:21:15
disappointed in your appearance? It was a joke. Hello? Because
3:21:20
your haircut is so screwy look, it doesn't have it. I don't see
3:21:23
the big water the big curry here.
3:21:25
Why is it always men with thinning hair? Who talked about
3:21:28
mine?
3:21:29
Well, because well, I don't know why you're decided to make
3:21:32
yourself look like you got thinning hair when you get that
3:21:34
big bush.
3:21:38
Closed crown even touch that. Do you know how many times I've
3:21:41
told people to go fuck themselves for telling me what
3:21:43
to do with my hair? I mean, I've been fired for
3:21:45
any time up to seven. To do that. I don't care. Let's get on
3:21:50
that. Now. You're really skating on thin ice.
3:21:53
Let's go back to the topic. So back does an interstitial on the
3:21:57
blaze. Okay. And I don't know, I was trying to get get a whole
3:22:03
somebody over there get a recording. Oh, you don't you
3:22:05
don't have it? I thought you had a copy of it. No, because it was
3:22:07
on the blaze, which is on on Roku box, which I don't have a
3:22:11
recording of you know, just because the Blaze is not on
3:22:15
YouTube or anything I can record. So he says. So they go
3:22:20
to back. They play that little clip that I talked about that
3:22:23
you and him going on seriously about something. And then Beck's
3:22:27
comes on? He says, you know, he said he's talking to one of his
3:22:31
partners, by the way, and I think it's kind of insulting
3:22:34
towards his partners, but okay, he's talking to one of his
3:22:37
partners. And he says, you know how it is when you're in the
3:22:40
world? And you think that you're alone and the way you think and
3:22:45
you feel by yourself like you're by yourself? Yeah. And then I
3:22:49
met Adam curry. No way. Way. He's total way. And then the
3:22:55
kicker and I have this word for word. He says he's a twin
3:23:03
twin flame. A twin. Am I Am I Glenn Beck's twin flame?
3:23:09
No, he just said that. Just what he said. I know when twin flame
3:23:12
is.
3:23:13
What's it? Okay, I'm a twin, a twin, a twin with Glenn?
3:23:18
Yeah, you're his twin? Wow. Well, in other words, you and
3:23:21
him think exactly on the same page. You think alike. And
3:23:26
you're a twin. You're his twin? And that's what he said.
3:23:30
Well, this is very interesting. There's a piece of information
3:23:32
you don't have. His executive producer followed up with me two
3:23:37
days ago, and said, Glenn was so overwhelmed with responses about
3:23:43
your appearance. He'd like to offer you a regular slot,
3:23:47
Fridays 945 on his on his national radio show. And do you
3:23:54
want to know what I replied? Yeah, of course. Because I'm
3:23:59
loyal to get my donation. And I said, I think it would be much
3:24:05
better if it's relevant from time to time I can come on and
3:24:08
talk about something but I don't think it makes any sense for me
3:24:13
to be the independent Adam curry. A regular on the blaze
3:24:18
Radio Show.
3:24:21
Well, I would have said something totally different.
3:24:26
Yeah, but I have integrity. My
3:24:30
god up and I got a good line here. I'm ready to go. And you
3:24:35
could have set me up but no, no, I just I was like, I was gonna
3:24:39
say that was hilarious. I wasn't gonna
3:24:41
sit Yeah. Let's do it again. I'll edit it up. Let's try it
3:24:44
one more time. I don't remember what I said that what was my
3:24:47
cue? What's my like?
3:24:49
You said come up. Okay. You said that you're going to you would
3:24:54
you know you stole Yeah,
3:24:56
okay. Is it and I declined. I said no, no. Okay. And then you
3:25:01
said you would have, you would have said, Oh,
3:25:03
that's not what? I'm doing a bit. Okay. Ah, that's not what I
3:25:06
would have said. Oh, what would you have said, John? How much is
3:25:11
in it? Oh, there
3:25:13
was an offer? No. Oh, there was an offer.
3:25:16
I did a good offer. Of course, I
3:25:18
declined the offer because I work for gizmo nation and the
3:25:21
value for value model. I'm not looking for a job. I'm not
3:25:26
trying to be rude about it. But it's very, it's I'm very, very,
3:25:30
very flattered that I say
3:25:33
no, I flattered. You know what? To be honest about after I heard
3:25:37
him do that. He's a twin. Mm hmm. What I was thinking. So why
3:25:42
wasn't surprised by the call? I was thinking they were going to
3:25:46
actually give you an entire show.
3:25:51
I would have said the same thing, I believe
3:25:53
No, I you probably would have but I would. And I'm sure yeah,
3:25:57
there's a lot of a lot of ways. Hey, it's, there's a lot of ins
3:26:02
and outs. Look, I
3:26:03
look at it this way. A hot chick rolled up to me and said, Hey,
3:26:08
baby, and I said no, I love my wife. Ah,
3:26:13
sweet. Oh,
3:26:14
my God. For 25 years. They've been growing babies and cow's
3:26:19
eyes. Get
3:26:20
out of here. Okay, wait, I
3:26:21
got a clip. Oh, geez. I was ready to go. I was done. Yeah,
3:26:24
we got to play this one. Okay, this is the education system at
3:26:27
its peak. We can't live with a year old five year old kid. Five
3:26:33
year old kid. Yeah, the five year old kid
3:26:37
from hell. But the level of anger and, and violence and rage
3:26:43
and intensity that has happened to this teacher is it's not the
3:26:47
norm.
3:26:48
Police say a five year old in a pre K class at Pines lakes
3:26:51
Elementary School in Pembroke Pines allegedly attacked a
3:26:55
teacher at the school Wednesday morning. According to the police
3:26:58
report, the student continuously hit the teacher after he and a
3:27:01
four year old started to throw things and flip chairs. Police
3:27:05
say they found the teacher sitting on the ground against
3:27:08
the wall. She was quote feeling faint week and days before she
3:27:12
started coughing and dry heaving. She was then taken by
3:27:14
ambulance to the hospital. And a few SCO Brower, teachers union
3:27:18
president represents the teacher she describes as wonderful with
3:27:22
13 years of teaching experience to Jusco says the five year old
3:27:26
with special needs continuously attacked the teacher. After she
3:27:30
was on the floor and unresponsive. She says the
3:27:32
teacher was put on a ventilator at the hospital.
3:27:35
She was caught where he actually ran and attacked and jumped on
3:27:41
or what his whole body weight and she fell and, you know, hit
3:27:45
her head which causes a severe injury and other bodily injuries
3:27:48
where she's going to need surgery.
3:27:50
The school says this is the third time the teacher was taken
3:27:53
from the classroom in an ambulance because of injuries
3:27:56
from the same student.
3:27:58
Third time
3:28:01
wow, you know what that kid is? That's one of those kids that
3:28:05
was grown in a cow. There it is. There it is. There it is. Come
3:28:13
on,
3:28:13
man. You know,
3:28:15
we're a good team John. Wait, who has that comedy who has that
3:28:21
comedic? What's the word I'm looking for? stylings callback
3:28:28
jobs. Callback chops that now man? We're here for gizmo nation
3:28:32
we work value for value. No mess around with that shit. Coming up
3:28:38
on no agenda stream.com We have Oh, who are these podcasts
3:28:43
episode 301. Very good. And end of show mixes. We have a couple
3:28:49
good ones here we got some Neal Jones the clip custodian
3:28:52
himself. We got Leola puke, and we've got some Rolando Gonzalez
3:28:57
celebrating his 50th End of show mixed. Congratulations, Rolando
3:29:01
and coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country and
3:29:04
FEMA Region number six in the morning everybody I am Adam
3:29:07
curry
3:29:07
and from Northern Silicon Valley. Hey, have you heard
3:29:09
about the bombing of the maternity hospital yet? On
3:29:12
Jhansi Dvorak we return
3:29:14
on Sunday with another episode of your value for value
3:29:18
deconstruction podcast. Till then remember us at
3:29:21
dvorak.org/na and I do some more photos and such
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nobody wants World War Three World War Three World War three
3:29:37
or three
3:29:38
Ukrainians have been pleading, pleading, pleading for a no fly
3:29:44
zone no fly zone
3:29:49
declaring a no fly zone means the start of World War Three
3:29:53
World War Three
3:29:56
nobody wants World War Three World War freight So Ukraine's
3:30:00
President very consistent and vocal about the need for a no
3:30:04
fly zone, a no
3:30:05
fly zone, no fly zone
3:30:10
they would have to shoot down Russian planes. That is what
3:30:12
they're saying and that would spark world war three, World War
3:30:15
Three, world war three.
3:30:19
Mode Amir Solinsky pleaded for more help from the US and
3:30:23
international allies, including a no fly zone a no
3:30:26
fly zone, no fly zone, no fly zone note flies.
3:30:38
regular gasoline a year ago it was $2.80 A month ago it was
3:30:43
$3.47 A week ago was 366. Today it's 425. The Washington Post
3:30:51
support high gas prices because they worship Satan. Oh, George
3:30:57
Takei. I'm Mr. Sulu of Star Trek George Tocai says Americans suck
3:31:01
it up
3:31:11
got a picture of George Mackay is sitting at poolside and a man
3:31:14
whispering in his ear George to Kai's valets pool boys Uber
3:31:18
driver informs him that gas prices are up in my mind. I'm
3:31:24
willing to pay
3:31:24
$4 A gallon hell I'll pay $15 a gallon, because I drive a Tesla.
3:31:31
See in a way, we are seeing today in terms of artificial
3:31:37
intelligence, the Internet of Things, cloud computing,
3:31:42
advanced robotics and many others together constitute a new
3:31:47
phase in human development. We are living in a completely new
3:31:52
reality. So what is what is different now after psychiatry
3:31:58
has fallen before the crisis but many things have changed and we
3:32:01
should not go back to the old recipes. We have to prepare for
3:32:05
a more angry people. I see several priorities most global
3:32:14
agenda. We must revitalize the global economy and accelerate
3:32:22
its transition to we must prefer biodiversity or deploying nature
3:32:31
based solutions. Though the gap between the rich and achieve a
3:32:38
more sustainable development to global citizenship. We have
3:32:47
common fate as a planet and as people today I see the need for
3:32:55
action isis the need for great reason.
3:33:07
mopho.org/and I believe every word
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