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March 13th, 2022 • 3h 18m

1433: Vodka and Diamonds

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Oh, you sold out.
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Adam curry Jhansi divorce Sunday March 13 2022. This is your
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award winning keep my nation media assassination episode
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1433. This is no agenda. Katelyn with Camela and broadcasting
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live from the heart of the Texas hill country here in fingerings.
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Number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry.
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And I'm from Northern Silicon Valley, where we're hearing
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about a maternity hospital that's been hit. And Jessie
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Devorah.
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That's what you said on the last show. Yeah, that's all they talk
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about. You're repeating material or they're they are repeating
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material
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every that's all they talk about.
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Just so you know, I received a couple of emails from people who
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listened to the opening of the last show and said, I'm not
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listening ever again to no agenda. Or, or alternatively,
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I'm taking a break from no agenda because we were very
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insensitive about the dead babies.
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Were no dead babies where
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they're at. But see, this is the problem marry this. These
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are this is the they were babies in the rubble.
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But we were laughing about it being fake, or possibly being.
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We're laughing about the repetitive nature of the same
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exact reporting. If people think that's like, I don't know what
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they've been listening to all along. That's what we do.
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You know what's interesting, though, and I'm starting to
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reply to people who say these things I said, you know, okay,
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you complain about our reporting of the Ukraine, children, but it
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kind of racist. Because where was your? Where was your concern
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for the Somalian children or the Yemenis children? Or even the
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Canadian children? Now? Yemen, they're bombing the crap. Oh,
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wait. Because then the next you got to follow up by saying, of
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course, you're not racist. It's because of the programming. If
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the mainstream was showing dead Somali children all day long,
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you'd feel bad for them, too. That's that's the point of
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what's happening. There. I mean, COVID isn't even it's done. It's
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over? Well, it's not because there's stuff happening, but
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nothing else is being reported on nothing. So it's the
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programming that makes you feel that way. And makes you not feel
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that way about other about the Uyghurs other atrocities. Now,
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you don't care about that, because it's not being shoved in
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your face? 24/7. Or maybe you're just racist. That's also
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possible.
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Well, anyone who's sent those types of notes and probably
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doesn't donate, and if they did, it's just random.
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Oh, no. We had a long time. Or I'm sorry. Okay. I'm
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insensitive now by commenting about the donating. But I will
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say this. This is this is our show. And we're not really,
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really a word. If there was actual dead babies. Yeah. Yeah.
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But all they do is talk about and they have the same one woman
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coming out on the gurney.
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Well, there's a there's that there's the influencer. That was
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the you saw her as multiple pictures of this an Instagram
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influencer. And she's No, I didn't see. Yeah, she's in
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different multiple show. The point is, we are in an
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incredible information war. The news is showing video circling
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online. I mean, that's not evidence of anything. And we
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just view all of this as television producers who have
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participated in all nothing like this but all kinds of fakery,
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because that's what television is. Oh, but that's what
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television is, is just what it is. And
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I'm not listening anymore.
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I'm taking a break. Well, it's exactly
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taking a break here. Here's the next thing listen to to joy
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read.
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But this is the next thing. We are still in a state of mass
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formation. So it's very logical that this is the new mask. And
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it's like we can all hate Putin. That's easy. How come you don't
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hate Putin? You're not on board man. Something wrong with you.
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You see, this is this is the problem. I'm not saying we love
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or hate him, but that's not the point. We're not incessantly
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virtue signaling about
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it. Well, that brings me to some clips. Okay.
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Well, can we do a little opening just a headline to get some of
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the fear into us first 29 seconds just so we we can feel
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it.
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Friday morning, everyone. We begin with Russian forces
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inching closer to Ukraine's capital.
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Russia's military is now less than 10 miles from the center of
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Kiev. That massive Russian convoy outside the capitol is
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now repositioning new satellite images show troops in that
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convoy breaking up moving into Townsend into the woods. It
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comes as Congress passes $13.6 billion in humanitarian aid for
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Ukraine and today, President Biden will ask Congress to end
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Normal Trade Relations between US and Russia.
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There you go. How you feel now? Everybody feel good?
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Look, it's not about Putin.
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I'm sorry. Did you say something cuz I missed everything you said
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nothing came through it.
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He didn't hear me.
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No, no would you say?
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I said it's not about Putin.
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What do you mean? It's not about Putin?
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It's about Trump.
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Good. Let's roll on. What do you got?
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Well, I have a lot.
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Okay, go. I'm
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ready as always about Trump love. Well, let's start with Al
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Sharpton.
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Oh, brother. Where is he?
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This is under Trump targeted by Sharpton going toward Trump.
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Yes. Got it.
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Susan. This week Donald Trump was on Fox News. During the
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interview with Sean Hannity. Trump was teed up to call out
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Putin for being evil or say something amounting to it. But
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he repeatedly declined. According to The Washington
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Post. This comes as a new poll shows how unpopular Vladimir
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Putin is in the states and unfavorable rate of 90%. And
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Trump will be speaking tonight in South Carolina. Does his
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stance on Putin sway his supporters? Can Republicans
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really go into the midterms, with Trump as the standard
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bearer? If we are in this kind of standoff with Russia,
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while the Republicans are going to going to the midterms with
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Trump as its standard bearer, whether they like it or not,
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Donald Trump is not going away. He's going to keep his message
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there. He it's inexplicable why he would do such a thing right?
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There makes no sense. It's easy to call up Putin for the evil
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tyrant that he is. He's committing more crimes, and
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Donald Trump cannot bring himself to call the man evil or
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take him down. There's we've always said there's a lot with
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his relationship with Russia and his specifically with Putin.
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Maybe we'll learn more about it, but I don't expect him to change
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and sadly, the worst part is is that this hurts us in the form
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of national security.
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I'm surprised that they politicize this.
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Oh, it's gone beyond me. Firstly, if you notice that debt
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Sharpton pointed out Hannity, yeah. Was the one trying to get
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a Trump to say Putin was
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interesting. Yeah. Well, that's that's Fox News. His message to
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Putin, bad man.
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And so yeah, Putin, bad man, and all arrests and you can't unless
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you say he's evil, then you're on the site, because you listen
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to these these commentators go on and on about how many people
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are, are, supposedly, quote unquote, pro Putin. Yeah. And
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they're not nobody's pro Putin. And by the by, just as an aside,
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by the way, Mark Levin, Mark Levin, living, living living
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within the great one, huh? He always pronounced it Putin. He
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says Putin.
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We all know it's Putin. It's Putin, Putin.
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And I was always wondering why he might be saying Putin and his
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in his in NLP thing is very subtle. Hmm. Because Putin
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sounds like rest Putin. Oh,
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I see. Anyway, just
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for people out there who listen to these guys proven, so let's
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go to hell. With that. Let's move up and move up a ladder up
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the ladder to NBC and go to Chuck Todd. And Chuck Todd's
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gonna bring in. He's got Nikki Haley on and we got him guys
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setting up doing the same thing with the Trump setup, Nikki
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Haley and a Trump anti Trump setup.
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Play something here that Vice President Pence former Vice
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President said on Friday, I'm curious, your reaction to it. He
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said, There's no room in this party for apologists for Putin.
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There's only room policy and freedom. As you know, there's
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been some flirtations on the right with some with Putin,
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although ever since he actually invaded. Some of those folks
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have taken some of those things back. For those that have said
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nice things about Putin, including your former boss,
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President Trump, what do you say to them?
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Wow, so it was a part of the so Oh, okay, I see what's
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happening. So we're canceling Russia. Let's see if we can
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throw Trump in the end the Republicans into the Wake we're
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into what do you call it when the Titanic went down? What does
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that that circle?
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Yeah, that the world the Whirlpool that sucks you down
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in? Yeah. Wow. What
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a bunch of dicks. I thought it was all about children.
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They're all doing it. They're all pointing to trying to sink
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their. This is desperation for the midterm.
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Let me ask you because Trump is definitely out there talking to
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people His messages, somewhat tedious. You know, it's like,
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well, you know, it didn't happen during my time I knew this would
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happen. You know, it's like he is playing up against it. So do
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you think it's not desperation on his part?
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I don't think I think he's just being defensive. Mm hmm. I don't
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think he's being desperate. Yes. Okay. But they're there. They're
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slamming him. They're messaging is he's pro Putin. He's He's
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also his crowds aren't as big.
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Right? The number of course, his numbers, you hear about his
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plane? He's playing had to go back with engine failure. No,
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man, you gotta hate that. Yeah, still good. And I'm not I'm not
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sure if it was because he sent out a message I got, I can't
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remember where I got it. Maybe through text message. I hate
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that I still get them from Republicans and Democrats. And
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it was, do you want to see that? So there's a new Trump force one
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coming? And I don't know if this was the new plane? Or if the new
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one is still coming? Or it's just repainted? Probably. That's
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probably, that's probably exactly what's going on.
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Now, that's, I could have had 1000 examples of this in this
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constant. And as always, this is very subtle. So I'm going to go
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to the subtlest of them. Wait, do we don't have Nikki Haley's
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come back? If you want it? Yeah, I want to hear what she said.
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Yeah, but that was adoption. But let me let me add to set that
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one up. Okay. So he sets up Nikki Haley for like, you know,
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it either you're either they're using a Republican technique, by
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the way, I get to give the Democrats some credit. This is a
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you're with us, or you're against us. Yeah.
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Well, that was yeah, that was a Bush. Bush W Yeah, you're with
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us. And with
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George, they're all that we've been Yeah, George W is the best
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he was you're with us or you're against or you're with the
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terrorists or you with the terrorists. Or you're either
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with you're either with Putin or you're against Putin. So now we
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have she wasn't going to fall for this. Now I think she's
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smarter than that. Yeah, well, she's a global leader.
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That's right. She's a young massager. What is it the
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global leader? No, but yeah, but
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with the other ones called
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the influencer? No, no, no, no, sir. No,
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no, shaper, shaper. shaper, shaper. I like massager, better
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shaper.
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She's a shaper. She's a shapeshifter. So she wasn't
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going to go for any of this. And so she doesn't she uses that as
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an opportunity. This is a politician at work. And so
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here's what she comes back with?
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Well, first, I'll tell you my very first speech at the United
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Nations was in support of Ukraine and hitting Russia.
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protocol at the United Nations was to meet with the Russian
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ambassador first and I purposely threw protocol out the window
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and met with the Ukrainian Ambassador first. Putin is an
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evil tyrant. He has proven it whether he tries to poison his
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political opponents, whether it shoots down planes, whether he
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assists Assad with chemical weapons in Syria, he has shown
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us time and time again, that he is evil. What I will tell you
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about President Trump as as much as everybody wants to talk about
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what he says what I look at is what he did. He sanctioned
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Russia, he expelled diplomats, he shut off Nord Stream to which
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is all Putin ever wanted. He built up our military, and he
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made us energy independent. All of those things countered. Putin
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encountered Russia, this never would have happened under Trump.
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What we have to look at now is how do we make sure this doesn't
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go further under Biden?
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Oh, what Chip Todd gets into that,
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oh, he had a whole he had it. He had no, no, he had a
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presentation. He was ready for. Of all the stuff that Trump
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wanted to see. He unfortunately made this mistake because she
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was ready for this to he said, Well, Trump wanted to do this.
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And Trump wanted to do that, you know, lessen the sanctions do
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this and that, and she, and then she threw right back at him. She
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said, Hey, he wanted to do this and want to do that. I just
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said, what did he actually do? That's what you want to pay
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attention to. And so chuck, chuck,
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chuck knows people who are familiar with the former
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presidents thinking.
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Yes, this
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is what all their sources was. Let me interject with our
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current president for for a moment because this this speech
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that he gave at the Democrats, the Democratic House caucus, I
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think it was I think it was the DNC might have been a DNC eight
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years to do this. I found this to be quite outrageous. I mean,
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this is real war talk that he's throwing out here.
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I want to be clear though. We're gonna make sure Ukraine has the
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weapons to defend themselves from invading Russian force.
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That right by itself is just almost a direct declaration of
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war. I mean, T weapons is weapons can also be personnel
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and advisors and consultants.
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We will send money and food aid to save your upper and Ukrainian
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lives. We're going to welcome Ukrainian refugees with open
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arms if in fact they come all the way here and
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tepid applause to,
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as we provide, provide the support to Ukraine, we're going
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to continue to stand together with our allies in Europe and
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send unmistakable message that we will defend every inch of
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NATO territory every single inch with the United galvanized NATO,
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one movement that's why I moved over 12,000 American forces
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along the borders with Russia, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania,
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Romania cetera, because they move once granted, we respond in
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his world war three, but we have a sacred obligation on NATO
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territory, a sacred obligation Article Five a grid, and we will
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not although we will not fight the third world war in Ukraine.
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Putin's war against Ukraine was never gonna be a victory.
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Democrats are rising to meet the moment relying rally in the
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world in the sign of peace and security. With showing
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why that's funny. Let's hear what what are we where we were
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in peace and security. Let me just check here
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you will not although we will not fight the third world war in
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Ukraine. Putin's war against Ukraine was never be a victory.
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Democrats are rising to meet the moment rely on rally in the
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world in the sight of peace and security. Nice. We're showing a
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strength and we'll never falter. But look, look, the idea. The
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idea that we're going to send in offensive equipment and have
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planes and tanks and trains going in with American pilots
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and American crews. Just understand. Don't kid yourself,
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no matter what y'all say? That's called World war three. Okay,
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okay. Let's get it straight here.
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Okay, okay.
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I don't expression Don't kid a kid.
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I have no idea what he means at the end there, I baffling to me.
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But it sounds like this is his one inch speech. So if one thing
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happens one inch inside a NATO country, then we will unleash
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the wrath of hell, but it won't be in Ukraine. And maybe that's
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just about Ukraine, because the Vice President had this message
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in Poland.
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So I will say what I know we all say and I will say over and over
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again.
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This is perhaps the best performative I've ever heard
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politicians use. I mean, that was a triple performative.
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So I will say what I know we all say and I will say over and over
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again. The United States stands firmly with the Ukrainian people
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in defense of the NATO alliance.
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I mean, yeah, it sounds like she may be
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with Ukraine have to do with that NATO Alliance?
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Well, the question is, does the Vice President know that Ukraine
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is not in NATO? Or has she been briefed poorly? Did she did she
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get a briefing from Dropbox this morning? Come on, that's
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supposed to be supposed to be fun. That was your life.
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Like probably was thinking of another joke. A joke is the
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Patricia Arquette. Tweets, which I put in a couple of newsletters
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ago, or at least I posted in a new agenda, social, which were,
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she says, I don't understand why people just shoot their mouths
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off. They don't even know what they're doing. They don't even
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pay any attention. They don't do any research. And then like two
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years later, she says, kick Russia out of NATO.
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That tweet still exists. That's still up.
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I think please tell me, this guy called defiant LS I think he's
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his name. And he's, he's on Twitter. And if you catch some
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of these tweets, he all he does is he isolates two or three year
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old tweets. And then contrast has like the person saying
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today. And they're just dynamite. I use them as a, as of
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was a bit on the newsletter called hypocrite of the week.
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And it's just I believe there's hundreds,
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I'm sure I'm sure. Well, how about everyone who was going to
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move to Canada was pretty funny where they go. So you turned us
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on to Ukraine on fire 2016 movie produced by Oliver Stone, that
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it was being taken off the streamers and immediately
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everyone was finding it everywhere. So by now I think
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everyone has seen this documentary.
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By the way. When I said take it off to streamers. I meant the
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big boy. Yeah, the big boys like Amazon, not rumble, not bitch.
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It was also on YouTube. It's still on YouTube, which was
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surprised Okay, surprise.
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I thought it was there. I thought it was his alternative
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one on YouTube. I
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didn't No, no, no, no, it's the same one. But there's another
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one. There was a follow up to that in 2019, which we probably
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missed because I don't know COVID was something else was
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going on. Did you see the revealing Ukraine documentary? I
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did not holy crap. So this is a clip from it. Now, I'm not sure
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whether the thing this is predictive programming, ie fear
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porn, or I don't know, but this is two minutes. It is, you know,
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chopped up from that documentary. And they've kind of
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made a in a way half of it is like a mock report about what is
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happening right now in Ukraine except they did it in 2019 by
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splicing news reports together. It's like a meta thing.
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It's the Russian military going head to head against Ukrainian
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military,
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there will be victims. Russian President Vladimir Putin blamed
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the Ukrainian government for the crisis
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and then the war begins, in which Russia will naturally be
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declared the aggressor Fighting
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has intensified and
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Russia has set off an international crisis Ukraine and
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Russia
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as it were their Ukrainian tanks will move to the Donbass in
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order to destroy the unrecognized republics. With one
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blow
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will President Trump finally confront Putin's act of
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aggression against Ukraine.
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And in order to save citizens, Russian troops will come forward
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to meet them. The Hungarian army will defend the Hungarian
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citizens living in the west of Ukraine.
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A mayor has declared a humanitarian crisis and has
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appealed to the United Nations for help,
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Poland will announce the mobilization of reservists there
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will be a real chance to return the lands that were torn off by
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the Soviet Union in 1939. UN Security Council will hold an
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emergency session on the Ukraine crisis and what the whole world
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feared during the Cold War will happen. Moscow's Brussels and
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Washington's bad dream will come true we want
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to return now to some breaking news this morning. We're just
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learning about the movement of the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz
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and four other ships,
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no one wants a full scale war. For those who are still in
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control in Kiev. The only way to avoid defeat and destruction is
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to organize a provocation. The armies of Russia and NATO will
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come into military conflict. This will be the beginning of a
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withering Armageddon. Yeah, only scorched earth will remain
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scorch. The world will be engulfed in a giant flaming
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fire, brimstone. Probably the last war for humanity just
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because someone in Kiev really wants to remain in power.
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So how about that? And it's because of that very video that
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Tina and I are taking the first week of April vacation because I
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got to be ready for what's coming in mid April.
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I'm sorry to pop. IRS?
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No, that for the past two years, mid April has been pretty bad.
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Flatten the curve, all this stuff. So I don't know what
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they're planning man. This this is out of control. I think these
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people out there like
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this. Well, I don't know how long they can stretch this out.
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But from what I understand Putin getting back to my original
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point, this is about Trump in the midterms.
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Well, if this if if if the media is so focused now on Trump in
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the midterms, then they must be doing it because they know this
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will be resolved relatively soon. Don't you think it would
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they would I mean, they would crank it up even higher.
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If it's similar to the Georgia incursion? Well, it should be
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over yesterday.
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It's kind of Georgia but there's also a Syrian element and
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the UN Security Council will convene today at Russia's
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request to discuss Moscow's claims of us biological
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activities in Ukraine. Those claims were given without any
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evidence.
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Without any evidence,
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oh, you know, what did you see this guy? Watch? Sorry,
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did you see this guy? Yeah. At the at the United Nations
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Security Council, the Russian guy. Oh, my goodness. No. Oh,
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well, clips. Yeah. Well, there's only one. Yeah. Oh, definitely.
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It's a second. Where's this?
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And by the way, we were you looking for that? I didn't say
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that. I've been watching these shows. And they have brought
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back the red line. And the fact that we did nothing when the
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Syrians use gas on their own people, and blah, blah, blah,
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which has been debunked. What how many infinite times has been
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debunked it was done by the by the rebels themselves.
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Here is the Russian delegation. They called an emergency meeting
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of the UN Security Council. And they they did actually The
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present evidence which you know, I have a link to it in the show
25:03
notes. It's in Russian, so I'm not quite sure if it's evidence
25:07
of anything, but they say they found evidence in these bio
25:10
weapon labs. And here's a minute 15 of him talking about it with
25:16
a translator. Of course,
25:17
our military became aware of the details of the project up for
25:22
which was being conducted in laboratories of Kiev, heikoff
25:25
and ADESA. The goal is to study the possibility of spreading
25:30
particularly dangerous and infections using migratory
25:33
birds. And this includes a highly pathogenic
25:37
migratory birds, everyone's favorites and
25:40
infections using migratory birds. And this includes a
25:44
highly pathogenic influenza h five and one whose lethality for
25:50
people reaches 50%, as well as in the Newcastle disease. Yeah,
25:55
there was another project where the vector of the potential
26:00
agents of biological weapon bats were considered amongst priority
26:06
areas for study. They include the bacterial and viral
26:11
pathogens that could spread from bats to people, such as plague,
26:17
leptospirosis and swell as file of virus viruses and corona
26:20
viruses. As can see from the project documents, the United
26:24
States actively funded the biological projects in Ukraine.
26:29
experiments were being conducted to study this spread of
26:31
dangerous diseases using actor actor Paris parasites such as
26:35
license please. Even a non specialists understand the such
26:40
experiments, one of the more are one of the more reckless because
26:43
they do not give you an opportunity to control how the
26:46
situation is going to develop further,
26:48
without evidence. Got a lot of stuff in there for no evidence.
26:52
Here's a brief rebuttal from the US Ambassador to the United
26:57
Nations. This is our new ambassador.
26:59
So here are the facts, facts. Ukraine owns and operates its
27:03
own public health, laboratory infrastructure. These facilities
27:08
make it possible to detect and diagnose sighs
27:14
This is a Security Council so that so Ukraine can't speak for
27:17
itself.
27:18
Well, Ukraine just Oh, you mean Ukraine itself? No, no. Why not?
27:22
Could they why couldn't they not in the Security Council?
27:25
Then on the Security Council? You're
27:27
right. All right. So we of course, are the ones that are
27:30
going to speak up for them in their behalf? Yes. Okay, play,
27:37
that's what this is.
27:38
These facilities make it possible to detect and diagnose
27:42
diseases like COVID-19, which benefit us. The United States
27:48
has assisted Ukraine to do this safely and securely. This is
27:53
work that has been done proudly, clearly and out in the open.
27:59
This work has everything to do with protecting the health of
28:03
people. It has absolutely nothing. Absolutely nothing to
28:07
do with biological weapons.
28:09
Ooh, a repeat. That is a tell. I think that's a tell absolutely
28:15
nothing, absolutely nothing.
28:17
Maybe it might be
28:19
possible. Here's another quick bit just to leave this from ABC.
28:23
And now
28:23
new theories of false flags Russia doubling down on fake
28:26
claims about chemical weapons. By
28:29
now they're fake claims doubling down on fake claims. This is
28:32
unbelievable. This is real news.
28:34
Chemical weapons being developed by Ukraine withheld from the US.
28:37
It's believed in an attempt to justify Russia's own use in
28:41
warfare. A senior US official telling ABC News, the Russians
28:44
are now bringing hazmat suits into Ukraine.
28:47
Russia has a track record of falsely accusing other countries
28:51
of the very violations that Russia itself is perpetrating
28:56
President Biden declining to say if a Russian chemical attack in
28:59
Ukraine would be met with a US military response,
29:02
not going to speak about the intelligence. But Russia would
29:06
pay severe price abuse
29:09
just dawned on me because she's using that age old phrase phrase
29:14
from the from the old country but just being yourself means
29:16
you cope to the health like they are they are doing themselves
29:20
what they accuse others of the way this is going right now
29:22
between certainly Russia and the United States. It's like
29:25
schoolyard stuff. No, no, you're doing what you're accusing us.
29:29
Yeah, you're gonna deal with your kids.
29:33
It's really, really playing along.
29:35
It's infantile. Throughout the media, this is what they want.
29:39
That's their conflict. I love this stuff. That Jason I got I
29:45
got two clips from your Senator Shaheen, who you brought up in a
29:49
previous the previous episodes.
29:52
I think she's from the New England area.
29:56
New Hampshire. I think maybe New Hampshire? Yeah, New Hampshire.
29:59
I think so. So, we had Victoria Nuland, Toria, Toria Toria
30:04
Nuland testifying, Tory. And so in these two short clips, I'm
30:12
surprised that no one is saying what I'm about to say because
30:18
she's outright outright involved in, in government sanctioned
30:23
censorship, and not bashful about it.
30:27
The Baltic countries, Poland, a number of our Eastern European
30:31
allies have long experience with responding to disinformation on
30:36
the part of Russia. are we coordinating that effort in any
30:39
in any way? Absolutely. Senator, I think you know, the State
30:42
Department's Global Engagement Center which he will help us
30:46
stand up and supported, works 24/7 to with other allies and
30:52
partners, not just in Europe, but around the world to bring to
30:57
light Russian disinformation campaigns and and who is pushing
31:01
them, we also work with the tech companies to try to take down
31:04
false false stories. And we are working very assiduously on on
31:09
all of that now, we're also working to try to get truth into
31:13
Russia in the context of a complete freeze on on
31:19
independent news going going there. And that is, that is an
31:24
issue that is of paramount concern to all of us.
31:28
Well, Am I misinterpreting her saying, we are working with the
31:32
tech tech companies to take down information? Isn't that pure
31:37
censorship with involvement from the government?
31:42
I, I didn't play this clip, I had this clip to TL Hello,
31:48
there's
31:48
a part two, which makes it even more interesting in light of
31:51
recent news.
31:52
So how are we replacing the information that might have been
31:57
shared through social media that is no longer operating in
32:01
Russia? Are we looking specifically in that area? So
32:06
what I would say to you, without getting into it in too much
32:10
detail,
32:11
there are Oh, need a classified setting Toria
32:14
what I would say to you, or without getting into it in too
32:18
much detail. There are a large number of Russian independent
32:27
journalists who are now active outside the country, she make
32:30
use of the Internet and telegram and other channels get truth
32:36
into Russia. There are huge numbers of influencers and
32:40
bloggers and videographers who are themselves working to push
32:46
the truth into push Russia. And I think that is partly why the
32:51
Kremlin came down so hard on independent media, we ourselves,
32:55
were doing interviews at all levels, with what was left of
33:00
Russian independent media and any Russian state media that
33:04
would that would have us but we are continuing to work with lots
33:09
of the journalists that we already had been working with us
33:12
of our allies and partners and trying to find as many creative
33:16
ways as we can to get truth into into Russia.
33:20
So we're pushing truth into Russia. We're using independent
33:23
journalists mainly on telegram I have a telegram account. And
33:27
it's unbelievable the amount of the friends who show up and send
33:31
you an important message. Look at this screenshot of a relative
33:34
of my in Ukraine. It's all true. screenshot of a text message. I
33:39
know this person's friend of my nieces. So the White House had a
33:44
briefing yesterday, according to all the mainstream. Yeah, I
33:50
should actually I should read this. It's too funny from
33:53
Washington Post. And it's it's fake in so many ways. So the
33:59
headline here is white hat, just got a firewall. Tick tock stars,
34:07
tick tock stars receive White House briefing on Ukraine. This
34:11
was so ridiculous, even Saturday Night Live did their opening
34:14
skit with a bunch of dumb tick talkers. So they're making it
34:18
sound like oh, yeah, you know, we're really we're really,
34:20
really on the cutting edge here. We're really helping out you
34:22
know, Gen Z. Gen Z is gonna
34:24
say I'm sick talker. She
34:26
had dumb tick talkers. So so the group that was there is the
34:31
group Gen Z for change. Gen Z for change.org. Let me just read
34:39
Gen Z for change is a nonprofit organization leveraging social
34:44
media to promote civil discourse and political action among our
34:47
generation, partnering with influencers activist and
34:50
celebrate ease, we produce multimedia content on a variety
34:53
of topics including COVID-19 climate change, systemic
34:57
inequity, foreign policy, voting rights, and LD GBT QIA plus
35:02
issues. Hey, and you look at the go look it up because I love
35:06
doing this stuff. They are a 501 C four nonprofit. Oh, you mean
35:12
you're a lobbying group? Let me go to donate. click on the
35:17
donate. Oh, what do you think this Where do you think this
35:20
donation goes John?
35:22
Probably some Democrats are trying to get the midterms to
35:26
work for him
35:27
back to blue. So they made a big deal of bringing in their own
35:33
people. Get out of here
35:38
we go that to distract from my original point,
35:41
you can go back now now I'm bringing you right. I'm stalling
35:44
but can you turn your speaker's down just a little bit? I'm
35:47
having trouble. I
35:47
mean, I don't know if I can't get him barely hear y'all.
35:49
Really?
35:51
Oh, hold on, hold on a second. Hold on. Let me up the gate,
35:53
then. Go ahead. Leave it leave them at a comfortable level. Is
35:56
this comfortable for you? Is this comfortable for you was
35:58
actually down low? I'm gonna turn it up. Turn it up a little
36:01
bit for yourself one time, that's fine, too. To give it I
36:04
just need to Okay, good. Continue.
36:06
Let's go with this. Alright. Because this is your thesis. I'm
36:11
going to bring it back into play. And this is the the you
36:15
have this one thesis that you'd like to bring into play. I'm
36:17
going to start bringing it in. Okay, well, this is going tough
36:21
and you really want to get people riled up and you want to
36:24
you want to you know, get them on your side. Yeah. You bring a
36:28
gaze. You want gay sympathy?
36:33
But I mean, male gaze or or No, no,
36:37
you're right. Doesn't matter, LGBTQ blah, blah, blah. It's
36:40
just the point is, is that you want this, but I know you
36:44
probably forgot your own thesis but okay, that's good. This
36:47
let's play this clip. This will bring it back this last resort,
36:51
which else is going whatever else is going on in Ukraine?
36:54
It's we got to we got to have some some guns.
36:57
You got to throw some joint gays off to build off the buildings?
37:00
Yes, no, you're right. This is a thesis because that but this is
37:03
that so 2010, man.
37:07
Here we go. They identify as non binary and say this war is not
37:11
only for Ukrainian territory, it's for Ukrainian values. And
37:15
LGBTQ folks may have more at stake.
37:18
The Russians have the list of LGBT activists in Ukraine. And
37:21
in cave particularly,
37:23
that's Bowden joke, who thinks his name is probably on that
37:27
list. He's an activist who fled his home in key for Western
37:31
Ukraine at the start of the war, in part because of US
37:35
intelligence warnings that Russian forces might target gay
37:38
Ukrainian specifically.
37:40
I think this is a very feeble attempt because they went well
37:44
or maybe it's just the start because the last time gays
37:48
getting being thrown off buildings was used with Iraq.
37:52
And if I'm not mistaken after that, we got the highly produced
37:56
hostage videos with the orange jumpsuits and they were burning
38:00
people you need those to get in the cage you're putting people
38:02
in cages and then lightning on fire. Get out I was the best one
38:06
beheading everybody never really showing the beheading just kind
38:09
of cutting off right before too. I wish they would get back to
38:12
those days
38:14
well you know that's gonna take a lot of nerve Now the fact is
38:18
last clip what was this little bit at the end according to
38:22
sources the EU s intelligence community is telling the gay
38:29
community that this is going to happen to them bad things that
38:32
again has
38:33
of US intelligence warnings that Russian forces might target gay
38:37
Ukrainian specifically
38:39
wow we got to send out the bad signal
38:43
to hell was that
38:44
attention all gays Attention all gays please
38:48
I'm be come on but also but also
38:51
not she didn't actually wait on a second now I have to live by
38:54
the way
38:55
that gay segment it was an NPR like it was long it had all
38:58
kinds of gays
39:00
warnings that Russian forces might target gay Ukrainian
39:04
specifically.
39:05
So this is why it's it's it's hard for the so they are so lame
39:09
that going back to the actual acronym from 12 years ago.
39:14
They're not even considered just took the playbook copy pasted
39:18
instead of updating it to at least do LGBTQ plus, well, no,
39:24
it's much longer but they could have at least know
39:26
I mean, there's an LGBTQ plus was
39:29
a literally that is LGBTQ q ia P k plus, no
39:34
one's gonna do that ever to you. I just found this to be that,
39:40
you know, and the whole thing was just, well, I have a
39:43
version of that a version of of the atrocity because Putin isn't
39:51
like Hitler. He is actually worse than Hitler. Now, you
39:57
didn't think that was possible but he is. And that's all very
40:01
subjective because people in America certainly have no idea
40:04
what kind of atrocities took place in Europe and World War
40:07
Two. But this is the former ambassador to Russia, Michael
40:11
McFaul on MSNBC where else, and he will explain why Putin is in
40:16
fact worse than Hitler.
40:18
And I want to just say one other thing. I was just on Ukrainian
40:20
television, just 30 minutes ago, brave journalist, just like our
40:25
team covering the war. They're in here. And one of the
40:29
commentators said something interesting about how horrific
40:32
this war is. And remember, these are people were who suffered
40:36
under fascism that fought the Nazis at the Nazis patron that
40:40
that then Red Army came back through one of the Russian
40:44
journalists said, you know, there's one difference between
40:46
Hitler when he was coming in, and Putin, Hitler didn't kill
40:52
ethnic Germans in he didn't kill German speaking people. That's a
40:56
very, I think people need to realize that when we're talking
40:59
about cities like Harkey,
41:00
what he what he said, well, listen to the end, what he's
41:02
saying is Hitler didn't kill the Aryan race.
41:05
Hitler didn't different than German speak. No, that's
41:09
not exactly what he says
41:10
Putin. Hitler didn't kill ethnic Germans. He didn't kill German
41:16
speaking people. That's a very, I think people need to remember
41:19
that when we're talking about cities like Harkey and Mater,
41:22
Yupo and Kiev, there are large populations there, you know, up
41:28
to a third and sometimes as much as a half that are Russian
41:31
speakers and our ethnic Russians. And yet Putin doesn't
41:34
seem to care about that he slaughters the very people. He
41:38
said he's come deliberate.
41:40
There you go worse than Hitler worse than Hitler. So let's talk
41:46
about the Nazis for a second this is another thing I've
41:48
received a lot of pushback on people cannot it's easier for
41:52
people in the West to believe that there are Neo Nazis in
41:55
Charlottesville, Virginia, than it is for them to believe that
41:59
there are Neo Nazis in Ukraine and and people are
42:03
losing historically makes a lot of sense that there are totally
42:07
and people
42:07
lose that. Do you really think you really think really? You
42:11
think so? It was it was it was occupied? Russia, Russia, not
42:14
the Nazis? Like you don't know anything? And these are people
42:18
from Europe. So here's Scott Ritter former US Marine Corps.
42:24
Right. This is the clip. This is the guy whose clip we played
42:27
twice. In who explained why we can't bring jets in No,
42:32
yeah, but this is the clip of him explaining the history of
42:37
the Nazis. The Neo Nazis in Ukraine,
42:40
what happened? Stop, y'all stop. I also want to mention that
42:43
Scott Ritter has been canceled by our most of our media
42:48
de platformed. canceled and this is a
42:51
because he's in it because he's a Marine, I guess. I don't know.
42:54
Yeah.
42:55
Oops, does retired, so it doesn't count anymore.
42:57
What happened is the United States European Union, mobilized
43:01
this virulent nationalist group out of the roof in western
43:06
Ukraine, among whom were these Neo Nazis who worshipped step on
43:11
Bandera and the band abandoned Eastern movement, which was a
43:15
pro Nazi Ukrainian national movement carried out a
43:18
resistance in that area for decades. These guys came in and
43:23
took over my done violently overthrew the the the legitimate
43:28
president of Ukraine, and then posed themselves through force
43:32
of violence into the Ukrainian body politic. To give you an
43:36
example of how powerful they are, when or Shenko, who was the
43:39
president before his Zelinsky negotiated the Minsk accords in
43:44
2015 2014 2015. He agreed that all they had to do is give a
43:51
special autonomous situation to their status to the Donetsk and
43:55
Lugansk. They would stay part of Ukraine. He agreed with Germany
43:59
and France, that he came back in the neo Nazi said he tried to
44:03
implement that will kill you. So Lenski was told he was elected
44:07
to be the president who brought peace. If you remember his
44:11
Alinsky toward the front line, because they were supposed to
44:13
disarm. And he went up to the Aysa battalion, and he said this
44:16
arm and they laughed at him kicked him out. He said, I'm the
44:18
President of Ukraine. They said shut up, we'll slap you can't
44:21
leave. And he was told if you sign Minsk, we will hang you by
44:25
the neck until dead. That's the control these people have and
44:29
they've done in the military. They you know, these people
44:31
should have been disbanded, arrested shot, and said the
44:35
military absorbed them and then promoted their officers
44:38
throughout the ranks so that there's Neo Nazis everywhere.
44:41
And the BIGGEST EMBARRASSMENT of all is when British American and
44:45
Canadian troops go to Ukraine to train their military and NATO
44:49
tactics, NATO equipment. The photographs show that they're
44:51
training the Azov battalion because those were the first
44:54
units Ukrainian military brought forward for training we trained
44:58
Nazis
45:00
clear to me yeah
45:07
I think Ritter's probably got it right.
45:09
Sounds like it's amazing. I mean we fall we followed the ease off
45:13
the air we came off the air is ruining things. Well,
45:16
and this is again get that clip is from Rumble. Rumble man come
45:22
on is where all the cool shit is happening baby rumble
45:26
Well, you know bitch shoot has I think is a good competitor.
45:29
There's a third one what's it third one? I can't remember.
45:31
Remember there's
45:32
Odyssey Odyssey? Well, the one you want really is no agenda
45:37
tube comm I mean, no agenda
45:41
that come from Oh, that's
45:42
Alex gatesman. That's where Dame Jennifer puts up, animated Noah
45:46
just all kinds of stuff. We got one guy doing market reports
45:49
every day. The market surfer? I think his name is no, this is
45:53
building and this is a peer tube. So it's the bandwidth is
45:56
not like a YouTube problem. You
45:58
know that chewing it up and killing it? Well, you're
46:00
sharing.
46:01
You're sharing your game you're sharing? Hey, yeah, I'm going to
46:06
get back to my trump clip. Okay, please. Because there's a risk
46:08
kind of a wraparound even though I'm looking for some other
46:11
stuff. I can play this into me.
46:13
Go because then then I want to get into the cancellation of
46:16
Russer. So let's talk about
46:17
cancellation. Let's go Roscoe. This is again, this is now NP
46:21
and as we remember when I started off with my my thinking
46:25
that a lot of this is all about the midterm elections and you
46:31
know, marginalizing Trump and making the Republicans look bad
46:35
and pro,
46:35
so just so I can frame that for myself. So the the warmongering,
46:40
the ratcheting that we're hearing from the media, which is
46:43
an amplification of the Biden administration. They don't
46:47
they're so confident with what they're doing, that they're
46:50
really just extending this to a gain political advantage for the
46:54
midterm election. They really don't care about Ukraine.
46:58
i Yes. That would say that guy
47:00
now that's good. That means that there's a lot of bullcrap going
47:03
on.
47:03
I want to mention the irony to this, of course, is that when
47:06
the Republicans all get in there, terrible, worse world,
47:09
it's
47:09
the same thing. Of course. Yeah.
47:12
It'll continue. But But here's what would happen to media once
47:16
the Republicans take over the House and Senate. And I'm
47:19
assuming that will happen.
47:20
But the media wants them to know they don't. I thought you said
47:24
once what you're doing
47:25
this hello. It's so like, Let's beat up on these Republicans and
47:29
Trump and beat him up as much as we can in every way that is so
47:32
cynical of you. Yes, it is. every way we can to keep them
47:37
from gaining power. And so and so we'll do it by emphasizing
47:42
this Ukraine. Well, you
47:43
know what, I'm sorry to interrupt. But you're right.
47:46
They brought out the gay thing for for Ukraine, and they rolled
47:50
out the gay thing for Ron DeSantis. In Florida, the so
47:54
called Don't say gay bill. Again, it really make it not not
47:58
an LGBTQ bill. No, don't say gay was a gay, which no one says gay
48:03
anymore.
48:04
I know. It's just hilarious. Now, we've said it 100 times on
48:08
this show so far. But let's but back to that that moment. Here's
48:12
what will happen if the if Putin doesn't pull the rug out from
48:17
under this war as fast as he can. Yeah. Because if the war
48:22
continues, which I can't see it going all the way to the
48:25
midterms, but it could and and the Republicans get in, then the
48:31
world be you know, I was you could say, well, once the war
48:34
once you pass the midterms, and the Democrat didn't pull the
48:36
plug on this war on the coverage, but what they'll do is
48:40
what's Republicans getting? Because they're war, more war
48:42
mongering than they're Democrats? They'll
48:44
flip the message? Did media
48:47
will flip the message and blame,
48:49
blame blame for everything? Okay, oh, you can put it in the
48:55
Red Book.
48:56
So here we go.
48:58
Wait, do you think they can succeed with this demagoguery?
49:01
Do you think that they can actually make the American
49:03
voters change their mind about voting them out? Which is what
49:07
it is it would be a referendum on the Democrat Party.
49:13
The way you do I think that the Republicans will get the
49:16
Democrats ousted or do you know No, do I think they do I think
49:19
that the media will succeed in America. Just want to make sure.
49:23
I know they can't do it, because the Republicans are all in on
49:26
this war. And they're the ones you can say that they're all you
49:30
know, they used to be they like Putin, and blah, blah, blah, but
49:34
it's not gonna fly everybody,
49:36
everybody virtue signals. Hey, I hate Putin. But you know, I'm a
49:39
Republican. I hate Putin. But you know, I hate Putin. Hmm.
49:42
They're all the other thing is gas prices. Seven Bucks is not
49:46
going to go over. That's the real kicker. Yeah, you're right.
49:49
You can do people aren't really that can mean they don't. I
49:53
mean, a couple of guys will quit listening to our show because we
49:56
ridicule that bombing of the maternity hospital but
50:00
But so just just to give you an idea of how nuts This is Germany
50:03
is now debating how much they should suffer for Ukraine. So
50:09
they're talking about cutting off Russian gas, and debating
50:14
what the impact would be. And they're talking to the public
50:17
about it. Well, you know, kind of like Joe was doing. But But
50:21
Germany is a little more dependent upon Russia. That's
50:25
how crazy this this is masks time. John, this is mass
50:28
formation. Yeah, it is not reasonable.
50:32
No, it's not. In fact, let's cut to before I go to the Trump
50:35
stuff. This was a couple days ago, I just and this is a this
50:40
is the coal bear virtue signaling by gas prices. I hit
50:45
this clip. I don't it's not about the clip. It's about the
50:48
audience response.
50:50
Today, the average gas price in America hit an all time record
50:54
high of over $4 per gallon. Okay. That's things but a clean
50:58
conscience is worth a buck or two. I'm willing to pay.
51:06
Yeah, oh, just take the jab. Take the booster. Take the
51:09
second booster where a mass social distance it's a small
51:12
price to pay that were in the mass formation. And I'm just
51:17
what will they need to come up with a new one? If this thing is
51:21
so far, almost over that they are now using it for political
51:25
gain? A new shock must come? I mean, well, that's that's,
51:29
that's what you and I would
51:30
do would determine we'll spot it immediately.
51:34
I'm sure it's gonna be a shock. So everyone will spot it.
51:37
So here we go with another example of this all being about
51:41
politics and get and Trump of course, is the main target
51:44
because God that guy, he's got to go. I mean, so let's start
51:49
with this man. Bad. Yeah, this is this is the NPR more subtle.
51:53
I don't know how much subtle, more subtler it is. But it's
51:57
kind of subtle at the beginning. And then it goes as a four part
52:00
of this interesting take on normalizing relay normalizing
52:03
Russia period normalizing the country,
52:05
it's estimated that close to 3 million people in the US
52:09
identify as Russian American, about 900,000 of whom speak
52:13
Russian at home. Many left the country to escape the iron
52:17
fisted authoritarianism that Putin has steadily re
52:20
established. Leanna Zulan was born in the US to Russian
52:24
speaking parents, she grew up surrounded by fellow emigres.
52:27
And that made her acutely aware of a complicated relationship,
52:30
many of those who left maintained with their home
52:33
country, the older
52:34
generation of my grandparents, nursed what we thought were
52:38
these idealistic impossible hopes of returning to a Russia
52:44
post communism, that would be free. But most of the time, the
52:49
view of the Soviet Union was that it was a hostile country
52:53
where religion was persecuted and that our family was lucky to
52:57
escape. But there were definitely people who thought
53:00
that someday communism would fall, and a certain amount of
53:04
freedom would return to Russia, and that we could return because
53:07
there's
53:07
no one is an attorney and international legal specialist
53:10
who has consulted for the World Bank and others. She lived in
53:13
worked in Russia, following the fall of the Soviet Union
53:16
by worked on a US government funded legal reform project,
53:20
it's important to understand that the United States helped
53:24
support a great deal of reform in Russia, like rewriting the
53:28
Civil Code, setting up a central bank, setting up a Securities
53:33
and Exchange Commission. Those were all American supported
53:36
efforts to the Yeltsin government to help them reform
53:40
and enter the modern world economy. And we all thought that
53:45
Russia might be a quote unquote, normal country, as did many of
53:50
my Russian speaking colleagues in Russia, many of whom I'm
53:54
still really good friends with, we thought that we were part of
53:57
a process of normalizing.
53:59
Oh, man, we suckered him in.
54:03
So this was, I believe, I think she was sincere about most of
54:08
what she says even though she seems like a part of an NGO that
54:11
they browsed Yes, it was exactly what it sounds like. And she
54:15
probably and and then what you don't see that right away, but
54:19
then you start to realize that she is a spook some sort of
54:23
activist types. Because she,
54:26
and just just so we recall, Putin kicked out all of the US
54:31
Non Governmental Organizations pool was it seven years ago,
54:36
maybe it is a while back? Yeah. He said, and that was, it was it
54:40
was no, it was earlier than that. Maybe
54:42
he was actually, you know, was overlooked in all this is that
54:47
Hillary Clinton's boys went into Russia to try to start a
54:51
revolution, started a revolution, one of the color
54:55
revolution and get Putin kicked out. And when he didn't like
54:59
that, And it was done through these NGOs. And so he kicked
55:03
them all out. He's very unsympathetic to say the least
55:11
of this, of the US trying to do that to him specifically. And
55:18
this woman may have been part of that. But whatever the case,
55:20
this isn't her go on. This is part two,
55:23
not as free as the United States. But, you know, the
55:26
churches are open and the economy is going well. And for
55:30
people like that this has caused, I know several people
55:33
for whom it's in total upside down paradigm shift. They've now
55:37
realized that he's really, really evil.
55:40
One thing that's been shocking to some people mean in the,
55:43
frankly, is the emergence of pro Putin defenders, in the media,
55:48
and even in the Republican Party. And the former president
55:53
being chief among them, right.
55:54
Oh, that's important, because amongst the the notes that I
55:58
received, there was that implication that there's no
56:03
understanding why I don't we don't see how evil Putin is. To
56:11
what I'm like. All of them are evil. No, no citizen wants this.
56:16
Russians don't want Americans don't want it. Ukrainians don't
56:18
want it. This is the cartel. They're playing games way above
56:23
our heads.
56:25
No, no, a bunch of
56:26
gangsters. You have to you have to virtue signal. Otherwise,
56:29
Biden, you have the Biden crime family, so You're siding with
56:32
him? Yeah.
56:33
Yes. Yes. Precisely.
56:37
This little mentioned the Republicans in here and it's
56:40
associative. Do Republicans if there's anyone who's prope?
56:44
Putin, I don't know who is pure pro Putin. But anybody who is
56:49
there Republicans,
56:50
your pronunciation of Putin is really grating.
56:55
Yeah, isn't it? Yeah, don't
56:57
say Putin.
56:58
You know, this is when I listen to Mark Levin. I'm does the same
57:03
thing to me. It's like, why is he keep saying Putin? And then
57:06
when I came up with the Rasputin thing, I said, Oh, that's what
57:09
it is. Okay, so what is this wrasse? Butan is a very
57:11
interesting character. Yes, it is. Tell us the story of
57:14
Rasputin. Rasputin it was like a hypnotist or something. He's
57:19
prominent. He was in the he was in the royal court under was it?
57:23
I don't know if it was Kevin and Raider one. Oh, no. Ah,
57:28
this was in the pro app before Catherine the Great. No, I think
57:33
it was after this isn't the prologue for two kings man,
57:37
which is kings man, which I just watched a week or two ago. And
57:40
they show how Rasputin was also involved some like some crazy
57:44
ass stuff, too. What was his deal?
57:49
He was the teacher. He was actually the guy. The eve he was
57:54
evil, evil. And he was the guy who supposedly I mean, I never
57:59
met him. I don't like to make judgments, but it seems as if he
58:03
was evil, and he was running the show behind the scenes, even
58:07
though Putin himself is obviously not running the show
58:10
behind the scenes. But just regarding the
58:14
right, so but so that's Mark Levin. Performing propaganda.
58:20
Why rate the great one I always thought that was Jackie Gleason
58:22
for people out there who is fans, but he's going he's
58:25
performing
58:25
propaganda to make his listeners think like Putin is Rasputin.
58:29
Yeah, let him do that. Yeah, we just say Putin. Putin.
58:35
I'm not gonna do that. Yes. Even more annoying. puto. So
58:40
immediately we go she switches gears, this woman who is
58:44
obviously part of some screwed, yeah. And she brings in that
58:49
there's two memes. There's three four memes, actually. One is the
58:55
Putin is evil. And that's being said, this said evil, evil evil,
59:00
which is, which is something that's interesting. The
59:02
Democrats are pushing this because they're the ones who
59:04
always say that you can't other people and make them so they're
59:08
less than human. And that because it brings in violence,
59:12
it causes violence. I do that oh, calling people names is not
59:16
good. You don't want to call people names. But then now
59:18
they're doing all this stuff that they say you're not to do.
59:22
This, the other meme is that there are people who are pro
59:26
Putin, pro Putin pro pro Putin supporters, I heard in the in
59:29
supporters,
59:30
where are these people? are they protesting or they're walking
59:33
around with science? I don't see it. I'm pro Putin. And by the
59:36
way, the probe and the third meme is that if you're pro
59:39
Putin, you're Republican. Yeah.
59:42
And probably a racist.
59:45
Because you're a Republican. Yeah. So this is a slam against
59:48
the Republican Party and is being done very subtly. Not to
59:52
me, but to these idiot listeners to NPR. Let's go with part
59:57
three. And so
59:58
I was wondering if you have been seeing that in your community
1:00:02
and other people who think that what Putin is doing is
1:00:05
acceptable or even right and, and if so, why?
1:00:09
There are a few people who are vocal about thinking that what
1:00:13
Putin is doing is acceptable. There are several reasons for
1:00:17
that. Partly they are Trump's supporters.
1:00:22
Oh, man. All right. I think it's even though you have a double
1:00:27
kicker, I think this one was good. As right Trump supporters
1:00:33
are pro Putin makes nothing but sense pro Putin people p3 So
1:00:43
I listened to that and went holy mackerel, why don't you just NPR
1:00:47
get a clue? Just you know, again, is about it's about the
1:00:51
midterms. It's about love hate hating on Trump. Now and Trump's
1:00:55
you know, that guy guys not even in in play. But now the devil
1:00:59
kick which was a little thing I it was part of but them talking
1:01:03
about the religion aspect of this. So cuz they weren't doing
1:01:08
enough scorched earth and on this interview with the
1:01:12
slamming, the Republicans decided to bring in the
1:01:16
comparison with one of the reasons that the rush I gotta
1:01:19
explain some of this, because it's cut down a bit. The
1:01:23
Russians are religious, you know, the real, Orthodox
1:01:27
Christian thing. They kind of warmed up to the Evangelicals
1:01:30
and evangelicals. Oh, damn it. Yeah. So there's that because
1:01:36
the common element,
1:01:37
there's a meme, the meme is that Putin went into save
1:01:42
Christianity.
1:01:44
Yeah, there's that. That's, I guess. Yeah. But what is what's
1:01:49
the real what's really behind it all? There's kind of a thing
1:01:52
behind it all. And it has to do with Republicans and Trump, but
1:01:56
it has to do with something more than that. And let's hear what
1:01:59
that might be. To become
1:02:01
close to the American conservative religious
1:02:05
fundamentalist groups. It's the their appeal is we're against
1:02:10
gays. And we're family. We are more like you than these evil
1:02:17
Democrats. And, and Russian Americans, along with other
1:02:22
conservatives in the United States have been very
1:02:26
susceptible to that.
1:02:27
Wow, you do double whammy reach around me. You brought in you
1:02:32
brought in the gays to the boot. Oh my goodness. Yeah. Holy. And
1:02:38
we forgot about that. You know, Putin. Gosh, this is at least 10
1:02:43
years ago.
1:02:45
Put in during the Sochi Olympics, if you recall.
1:02:48
Yeah, they put in some some rules, which is in an
1:02:51
interesting way. probably similar to the so called Don't
1:02:55
say gay bill in Florida. Yeah. Because it was just a hey, we
1:02:59
just don't want this particular things in there. They're going
1:03:02
to be shown to a younger audience. That's what I
1:03:04
remember. We had the who's our buddy from Chicago. The gay
1:03:12
researcher now I know man, I forget his name. He had a great
1:03:15
nickname. And he and he did this whole white paper.
1:03:19
Yeah, you had to remember the guy was the gay Crusader
1:03:23
the great the gay Crusader. Yes, I wonder if you still love still
1:03:27
around? Let me see. While you remember that the gay Crusader
1:03:31
let me see if I can find that on bing.io Hmm, a lot of Crusader.
1:03:37
Golly, I
1:03:38
gotta I gotta look. The way they this is, this is getting to at
1:03:42
least to me noticeable, which means they're not doing a good
1:03:46
job of it. But it's about the midterms. And you know, people
1:03:50
could stop listening to our show and go listen to those guys and
1:03:53
go vote for whoever they're going to vote because that's
1:03:54
what it's about. Yeah. And this Ukraine situation like you said
1:03:58
earlier. We're bombing the crap out of Yemen and killing people
1:04:04
left and right children mostly. And there's starvation going on
1:04:08
there and knows no discussion of that whatsoever except on
1:04:11
democracy. Now once in a while.
1:04:13
Well, we've discussed it but we don't have anything to work with
1:04:16
because we deconstruct media and there's nothing no, there's no
1:04:20
there's rumble.
1:04:22
Rum or bitch shoot my favorite. So I think the amazing Polly's
1:04:28
on bit shoot.
1:04:29
Before before I get into some cancellation of Russia. There
1:04:33
was a very interesting lady on Bill Maher show on HBO guess
1:04:38
Friday night. MC that's my voice has just given up hold on. That
1:04:43
is from the roll off button would help. I've been using it
1:04:47
the whole time. Oh, god. Yeah. Like, you know, it's like my
1:04:51
foot is getting a cramp from hitting it.
1:04:53
You had a cough once before it lasted forever. Oh, yeah, you're
1:04:57
right.
1:04:57
But this is this is a vocal cord that is Not in place, and it's
1:05:01
because it's post COVID is when this happened anyway.
1:05:05
I sound fine. COVID You know what?
1:05:09
What? COVID toe? Oh no. Yeah. Hey, that's been checked all
1:05:14
good. Um, the this woman is. This woman is. Let me see she
1:05:25
wrote a book. Her name is but second Bocha Ungar Sargon, and
1:05:31
she wrote a book called, oh, yes, yes, yes, I
1:05:34
saw her how woke media
1:05:35
is undermining democracy. And, and the the whole interview was
1:05:41
fascinating. And she really took over because she just had such a
1:05:44
great rap. And, and I and I've ordered the book, I want to read
1:05:47
this. But here is the one part that was right at the beginning
1:05:52
to how did this happen? How did the media get woke, and it's
1:05:55
good for us to remind ourselves, certainly in the United States,
1:05:58
but I think it's similar everywhere. What happens to our
1:06:02
media and this one minute sums it up
1:06:05
what made it woke
1:06:06
he abandonment of the working class journalism used to be a
1:06:09
working class trade, it was a very low status job journalists
1:06:13
lived in working class neighborhood, they live next
1:06:15
door to factory workers in line, many Breslin exactly, maybe a
1:06:18
little bit more money than them. They saw themselves as outside
1:06:21
of power, demanding justice on behalf of the little guy.
1:06:24
Throughout the course of the 20th century, there was a status
1:06:27
revolution among journalists who were journalism became basically
1:06:30
an elite cast, it is now the provenance of basically people
1:06:34
who are very, very, very highly educated who come from rich, the
1:06:38
rich parents who come from money, journals, of course,
1:06:41
there are exceptions. But by and large, the pathway to becoming a
1:06:44
journalist now is through the elites through elite
1:06:46
universities. And that has, as journalists ascended to the
1:06:50
ranks of the elites, they abandon the working class that
1:06:53
they used to belong to. And I argue that today, they're using
1:06:56
a moral panic about race, to distract from the ways in which
1:07:00
they have benefited from income inequality in America. So it's a
1:07:04
distraction from the real divide, which is economic and
1:07:07
about class, rather than political events. So I would
1:07:10
even say the tribalism it's not about politics, that's a mirage.
1:07:14
The divide in America is about class.
1:07:16
And that's how we know that when the Republicans come in, they'll
1:07:20
do the same warmongering crap as the Democrats because I think
1:07:23
that's true. It's all about class and look and look at what
1:07:27
happened with journalism. Now. I haven't ever been a journalist,
1:07:31
you have been for quite a while. Your thoughts on your on and
1:07:35
off? I don't think you ever stopped being a journalist. What
1:07:38
are your thoughts on what she's saying?
1:07:39
She's absolutely correct. Your end. British journalist once put
1:07:44
it the Americans criticizing American journalists mainly
1:07:48
saying that the problem began when it went from a trade to a
1:07:54
profession. Now, that is not a minor thing to say a profession
1:08:00
is like lawyers, accountants, things that were your
1:08:02
professional. And it used to be a trade like a carpenter, a tree
1:08:07
carpentry and sheet metal work and different kinds of drill
1:08:11
blacksmithing, welding, those welding, those are all trades is
1:08:15
the things you learned there
1:08:16
master electrician,
1:08:18
yeah, they're all trade repair, you can go on, but but when it
1:08:23
changed from being a trade, and you learn mostly on the job, you
1:08:27
get a job with a peon, you, you you can ask your question there
1:08:30
was there was no thing such as J school. And when the J school
1:08:33
started cropping up and taking over, especially Colombia, then
1:08:38
it became a profession and once it became a profession, that's
1:08:43
when they lost touch with the working class.
1:08:45
Now who made that decision that is now a profession instead of a
1:08:48
trade? How does that work?
1:08:50
That was made at the level of the ownership of the newspapers
1:08:54
and and the editorial site. And the reason for that is simple is
1:08:59
that bringing people in from school, a school where you're
1:09:04
where you learn a profession, thing about this profession and
1:09:07
a trade if you start really getting down to it, there's a
1:09:10
creativity aspect to trades welding is that there's a
1:09:15
creativity of how you do it, what kind of system you use,
1:09:19
putting a building together, it's not just you know,
1:09:22
following it, very rigid set of instructions. The idea was that
1:09:26
with a with a profession, you would learn how to become a cog,
1:09:31
a very specific cog in a wheel that you could be used to be
1:09:35
replaced. You could Alou, one lawyer can be replaced with
1:09:38
another if you're a corporate lawyer, we can hire you. What's
1:09:41
your
1:09:41
experience? Getting a good tradesman? Is not that easy.
1:09:46
tradesmen are actually harder to do the jobs are harder to fill.
1:09:49
And with professions, the idea was if you could get them, put
1:09:54
them into a standardized school like Columbia or some one of
1:09:57
these journalism schools, where you learn something pacifically
1:10:00
how to do things a certain way wouldn't end. Okay. This could
1:10:05
be a taught you're a cog now and you could be put in any wheel.
1:10:08
So how about this? It became a profession around the same time
1:10:13
as Project Mockingbird was flooding our our media in the
1:10:17
United States with intelligence assets. 70
1:10:24
I think it was the 70s. But I don't know. I mean, I never I
1:10:28
haven't read enough of those critical books about the topic.
1:10:32
Now I have I have a question about the difference between
1:10:34
profession and trade because I understand exactly what you
1:10:37
said. But how can prostitution be the oldest profession? It
1:10:42
should be a trade?
1:10:44
How's it the trade is not that creative? So a few things you
1:10:47
can do? It's very,
1:10:49
what I think very creative. Oh, my Oh, my. No. Oh, my. Well, let
1:10:58
me give everyone an example of how journalism works. When you
1:11:03
take it from a trade to a profession. In some how this is
1:11:07
from wi NK? Was that
1:11:10
really wink? Yes.
1:11:12
When? Is that Florida? Is that Chicago? Maybe Chicago? They're
1:11:17
taking a kind of an innocuous story about daylight saving
1:11:21
time, what is it? What is daylight saving time? Why is it
1:11:25
where did it come from, and they managed to cite psychologically,
1:11:32
train you for the day.
1:11:35
Daylight Saving Time gives us an extra hour of daylight during
1:11:39
the summer while making the days shorter during the winter
1:11:41
months. And I never want agrees on whether it's good or bad. I
1:11:45
don't know why we're doing it.
1:11:46
I'd say do the same all your round. If other states are doing
1:11:50
it, I would prefer they pick one time and stay with it can't even
1:11:54
agree on the name savings. That's what I hear. I think
1:11:57
Daylight Saving Time.
1:11:58
The correct phrase is daylight saving time. No s you come up
1:12:03
with anyhow? Was it the farmers to give them more time to plant
1:12:07
spring crops? Or was an entomologist George Hudson who
1:12:10
pushed for it to give him more time to search for bugs? Or did
1:12:14
the Germans first use it during world war one to try and
1:12:17
conserve energy? The answer. Germany became the first country
1:12:21
to enact daylight saving time, and now 70 countries use it. But
1:12:26
critics today say it increases energy use by about 1% Second
1:12:31
question, how many states don't use it only Hawaii and Arizona
1:12:35
it doesn't really impact our health and well being numerous
1:12:38
studies show the extra hour of sleep we lose by springing ahead
1:12:42
causes a 24% increased risk of heart attack, as well as an
1:12:46
increased risk of stroke and seasonal depression. formulas
1:12:50
are weak news.
1:12:51
Just so you know. That's horrible. Germany war, climate
1:12:57
change, energy, heart attack. It's everything that's going on
1:13:02
in the news right now. They poured it into a stupid report
1:13:05
about this stupid dev Daylight Saving Time to
1:13:09
California has passed some. I think it was a resolution or a
1:13:13
bill that stop it. We can do it. We should stop date or make the
1:13:17
whole year daylight savings is one of the two. But as you know,
1:13:20
change has to be like Arizona, and it never went through
1:13:24
because somebody didn't file the paperwork. He had to file
1:13:27
paperwork with the federal government to do this. Yeah, I
1:13:30
guess Arizona did.
1:13:33
That's not the point. It's just the point of how they bring all
1:13:36
this guy.
1:13:36
I know I've just had brought that up. Sorry.
1:13:39
So if you want to get the American people's attention,
1:13:42
gas prices nationwide hit a new record high today. $4.33 a
1:13:47
gallon. That's up almost 50 cents since just last week. And
1:13:51
starting next Wednesday, Uber is adding a temporary surcharge of
1:13:54
45 cents or 55 cents per ride. Uber says the surcharge is meant
1:14:00
to soften the blow of higher gas prices on drivers.
1:14:04
So 45 or 50 cents that's at the current price is what is that an
1:14:10
extra eight miles? Thanks for Uber. Thing is yeah, it's x
1:14:17
maybe 10 miles. In Texas, we're seeing 499 in Texas, in Texas in
1:14:26
Texas 499.
1:14:27
We're at 699 here in generally.
1:14:30
So what do you do well make it
1:14:32
worse. President Biden unleashed more American economic firepower
1:14:36
today with his pledge to end trade relations with Russia
1:14:38
joining the EU and g7 nations
1:14:41
doing it in unison with other nations that make up half of the
1:14:45
global economy will be another crushing blow to the Russian
1:14:49
economy is already suffering very badly from our sanctions.
1:14:52
The decision means no more imports of Russian goods like
1:14:55
seafood, vodka and diamonds costing Vladimir Putin
1:14:58
Hold on, hold on. The imports they mentioned from Russia.
1:15:04
The decision means no more imports of Russian goods like
1:15:07
seafood, vodka and diamonds,
1:15:09
seafood vodka and diamonds. Hmm. Is there anything else we get
1:15:14
from Russia? That might be important? How about wheat?
1:15:18
Nicole? I don't think the London metals exchange has even opened
1:15:23
no i They shut down shut down because of this issue. I mean,
1:15:27
yeah, yeah. Bunch of metals. A bunch of Yes, wheat is brushes,
1:15:33
fertilizer. I mean, there's lots of stuff. A lot of stuff
1:15:37
just means no more imports of Russian goods like seafood,
1:15:40
vodka and diamonds.
1:15:41
The whole that the point is, don't worry about people. You
1:15:44
don't drink vodka. You don't eat caviar, you don't
1:15:47
know the way they screwed it up. Because if I was doing it, I was
1:15:52
I was the editor and I was trying to do this stuff. I would
1:15:54
say you it's not seafood is caviar. We're gonna be cut out
1:15:59
of caviar vodka and diamond. I
1:16:02
did. I did that intuitively, but you're right. He said seafood
1:16:05
you right?
1:16:06
Now it should be caviar, vodka and diamonds. And that makes it
1:16:10
sound like, oh, who needs those guys?
1:16:13
You know, and I'll be the first to admit I'm not a big fan of
1:16:16
the Russian seafood stuff. If that pickled kind of vibe.
1:16:23
Let's just say I mean Russian caviar.
1:16:27
I love Russian caviar. It's been a while very badly
1:16:31
from our sanctions.
1:16:32
The decision means no more imports of Russian goods like
1:16:35
seafood, vodka and diamonds costing Vladimir Putin's regime
1:16:39
more than a billion dollars annually.
1:16:41
Putin is an aggressor. He is the aggressor and Putin must pay
1:16:46
the price police moves also once again target Russian oligarchs
1:16:51
now they can't buy high end American made goods like watches
1:16:55
luxury vehicles clothing
1:16:56
Hold on a second. We make watches and luxury vehicles in
1:17:00
America seriously, he said he said watch he said I'd like
1:17:04
Rolex and
1:17:06
the woodwasp said
1:17:10
now they can buy high end American made goods like watches
1:17:14
luxury vehicle.
1:17:15
Watches. What watch? I'm sure a troll can tell me what watch are
1:17:20
we Timex that There you go. Hey, no worries. China. Oakley
1:17:28
watches I don't think this I don't think we make a single
1:17:30
watch in America.
1:17:31
Why would we
1:17:33
buy high end American made goods like watches?
1:17:37
Apple Watch? No, it's also from China. Oh, Apple Watch, but
1:17:40
that's also Chinese
1:17:42
luxury vehicles, luxury vehicles. Dude, all our luxury
1:17:45
vehicles are foreigns de foreigns clothing, clothing,
1:17:49
clothing, clothing, clothing,
1:17:53
but this is a bogus.
1:17:55
Let you get this. CBS Evening News baby blurry.
1:17:59
They support Putin. They steal from the Russian people.
1:18:03
And in a new round of sanctions against those oligarchs the US
1:18:07
is cutting off Putin friend Viktor Vekselberg from his $90
1:18:10
million jet and his $90 million yacht.
1:18:13
Did they get this guy from from Central Casting Viktor
1:18:16
Vekselberg?
1:18:18
What did it what did what did fickle Berg do?
1:18:21
Well, he's friends with Putin. He did. He's pro Putin support
1:18:25
around
1:18:26
pro Putin Republicans so they took his stuff. I don't know if
1:18:29
he's a Republican.
1:18:30
Is he Republican? Probably.
1:18:31
Let's look
1:18:32
him up in the Russian people. And in a new round of sanctions
1:18:35
against those oligarchs, the US is cutting off Putin friend
1:18:38
Viktor Vekselberg from his $90 million jet and his $90 million
1:18:43
yacht named tango. Russia is just the 26th largest US trading
1:18:48
partner, but today's moves will further sap the Russian economy.
1:18:52
The rubles value has plummeted the Russian stock market shutter
1:18:56
and so far more than 300 companies from across the world
1:18:59
have curtailed operations in Russia, including more than 200
1:19:03
American firms.
1:19:05
Missy Oh, he is the owner and president of the Renova group.
1:19:11
No, who cares some Russian dude. He's got aluminum though. Okay.
1:19:18
You know, Putin has now retaliated from what I
1:19:21
understand you won't get any news reports on it, but he is
1:19:25
retaliating by temporarily suspending fertilizer exports
1:19:31
which has prompted the USDA the United States Department of
1:19:34
Agriculture to invest a whopping $250 million to support American
1:19:39
made fertilizer Come on. It's not a drop in the bucket
1:19:44
compared to what we really need. I mean, they could they can
1:19:48
build up some kind of just
1:19:49
throwing money at something doesn't mean that you can
1:19:51
produce it overnight. Right was like all we're gonna do on their
1:19:54
own chip. You What is it? How long do you think it takes? I'm
1:19:57
gonna have to look this I'm gonna call one of my boys that
1:19:59
are We're getting one chip companies and that's how long
1:20:01
does it get take to get a fab up and running and LG produces
1:20:05
several
1:20:05
years. But but this is not to say it's not a fab, this is a
1:20:08
we're talking I know. I used to be an inspector and a fertilizer
1:20:15
when I was in the air pollution district, the fertilizer
1:20:17
factory, there's a we make fertilizer in the Bay Area at
1:20:20
Chevron as a plant plant. It's non trivial that some of you
1:20:25
here's $200 billion they make fertilizer, you'll be getting a
1:20:28
shipment tomorrow.
1:20:29
Yeah. Probably not.
1:20:33
So we're talking about moving money around this clip. This is
1:20:37
you because they somebody was moaning and groaning about how,
1:20:42
you know, there was still some adult I know hurricane Charles
1:20:47
or something that ravaged the the Louise's parts of Louisiana
1:20:52
as somebody might have the details, but they did kept
1:20:55
asking the government for money and they finally the government
1:20:58
said you're not gonna get any money from us. So let's, where's
1:21:01
that money is gonna go to Ukraine, play this clip more aid
1:21:04
to Ukraine?
1:21:05
Are you kidding me? Oops.
1:21:08
President Biden is sending Ukraine another $200 million in
1:21:12
aid is NPR Scott detto reports. The new round of funding comes
1:21:17
as Ukraine bags allies for more aid,
1:21:20
Biden said again, and again, he does not want a direct conflict
1:21:24
in Ukraine between the US and Russia. But Russia is growing
1:21:28
increasingly belligerent about military assistance the US and
1:21:31
other NATO allies are sending to Ukraine, the increased tension
1:21:35
led the Pentagon to scuttle a plan to get Polish fighter jet
1:21:38
to Ukraine this week due to the risk of escalation. Still, Biden
1:21:42
has now approved an additional $200 million in assistance,
1:21:46
bringing the total of USAID so far too $1.2 billion.
1:21:51
Right. And meanwhile, when we look at inflation, that same
1:21:55
Democratic national caucus speech, here's what our
1:21:57
president says,
1:21:59
I'm sick of this stuff. We have to talk about it because the
1:22:03
American people think the reason for inflation is government
1:22:05
spending more money. simply not
1:22:08
true. Okay. It's simply not true. That's just not true.
1:22:15
Just say it's not true. And it's not true said enough. Again,
1:22:19
he's
1:22:19
got to raise his hand. I'm sick of it up to here to here. He
1:22:22
says up to here. No joke. No joke, man. So what this will
1:22:26
result in and that's why we're going on vacation for a week
1:22:29
real quick, is we're going to see I mean, the food. I think
1:22:33
that's really climate slash food crisis, is what's going to be
1:22:38
the next shock. I they don't have the trigger yet. And they
1:22:42
are they may know what it is. But it seems like Ukraine, as I
1:22:47
think you kind of predicted this, this could fizzle out
1:22:49
pretty quick. I've also heard that Putin and Zelinsky have
1:22:53
agreement on certain things. Like, you know, you take east of
1:22:57
the jumper you know, we'll make that we'll make that neutral.
1:23:02
And we'll do this and it's like, anything outside that we won't
1:23:06
enter NATO or at least that was the case unreported by the
1:23:11
mainstream. Have you heard anything?
1:23:13
I haven't heard that. Right. I know they had a couple or
1:23:16
they've had meetings not face to face. And the goal long term
1:23:21
goal is that A to D not suffocation. And, and if what?
1:23:27
adapter Republican so that's the Russian talking point. Dear pro
1:23:32
Putin, man.
1:23:33
Now I'm thinking that if there if there was a threat against
1:23:37
Valencia, they're gonna hang him. Yeah, yeah. You got to get
1:23:40
rid of those guys. Well, he's gonna be he's gonna be in
1:23:43
agreement. Even before this happened.
1:23:46
He'll go in exile, he'll go to Poland in exile. He can do some
1:23:49
stand up shows. I'm gonna do a little tour. Maybe Amy Schumer
1:23:56
will join him do some little comedy tour.
1:24:01
Sounds right. Yeah. And then
1:24:03
they'll have something in exile. The question is will be will
1:24:06
Kiev be realized? And so so so far it doesn't seem like
1:24:11
a problem was realizing Kiev and also loves vive. Mm. Which they
1:24:15
have some shots. Olivia the place is pristine, and has a
1:24:18
number of and Kiev does. Do they have these tall monuments? They
1:24:21
haven't been touched. The problem with rubble lies is that
1:24:25
Kiev is the birthplace of Russia.
1:24:29
Yeah, well, and that's the trope, the trope is he wants to
1:24:34
have Kiev and he wants to restore this USSR to us. You
1:24:40
know, it's so sad because my aunt Meg, they had a service for
1:24:45
her on Saturday. And they really didn't want a lot of people to
1:24:50
come. Certainly family because, you know, I mean people to visit
1:24:54
in the church and everything at St. Stephen's church, and yeah,
1:24:57
I've never seen this but they had a live stream funeral. I
1:25:01
guess this is something I wasn't. I have luckily haven't
1:25:05
had to attend any of these. There's pretty good multi
1:25:08
camera. So a couple of things. The first one was the the people
1:25:12
who came that were delegations from North Korea from Korea. You
1:25:17
know, she was an actress really, I knew that she was in the CIA
1:25:22
about 10 years ago, she told me, but she really kept it quite
1:25:25
secret and she outranked don my uncle, and she was highly
1:25:29
decorated and golly, I wish I could talk to her about this
1:25:32
shit. She probably would would have a Putin wants USSR too, but
1:25:37
man, I would have loved to have gotten some insight from her.
1:25:40
Sucks.
1:25:45
She outranked Don is funny.
1:25:47
Yeah. She was highly decorated at the Russian desk. And she was
1:25:52
there in the 50s.
1:25:54
So when she gots she was she was she was very fond of our show.
1:25:58
She was I remember very well, I did a Hot Pockets tour. And we
1:26:01
did a I did a show from their driveway. And I went in later
1:26:06
and Meg was there and I didn't. I think maybe that's when she
1:26:09
told me that she'd been in CIA. But she said, Okay, I want to
1:26:12
talk to you about your show cuz she listened to the whole thing.
1:26:15
And she had a pad of paper and she had notes. And
1:26:17
And please, he said, Do not take notes from our show.
1:26:21
And she said, first of all, you guys are real patriots. And that
1:26:26
touched my heart when she said that. And then she said your
1:26:29
rights son. Know what's that guy? Zakaria, Fareed Zakaria
1:26:36
says You're right. He's an anti constitutionalist. He's no good.
1:26:40
That's who you're talking about on the show? Yeah,
1:26:43
good. Yeah, he's a bad guy.
1:26:45
So if you wanted to really kick things off, if we out we know
1:26:49
what, let me play this. And this is the state of people. Here it
1:26:56
is. This, this is a very disturbing report. But I think
1:27:00
it explains exactly where we are in the United States and
1:27:04
globally, where people are mentally
1:27:07
scrolled through social media, and you are likely to come
1:27:10
across the war unfolding in Ukraine.
1:27:13
It's been painful to watch. I would even call it hell on
1:27:18
earth.
1:27:18
Step outside, and mask signs mark a stark reminder of a
1:27:23
waning pandemic that's claimed nearly a million lives in the US
1:27:27
in two years, and taking a devastating toll on mental
1:27:31
health.
1:27:31
Notice now we've gone from 960 died with COVID Because it's not
1:27:39
all of COVID to nearly a million died. Just died just from COVID.
1:27:47
I just kind of felt like I was
1:27:48
drowning. 19 year old Leandra Padilla of Colorado says, a
1:27:52
pandemic increased stress and anxiety
1:27:55
for a long period of time I was really depressed
1:27:59
and overseas is piling onto the mental health crisis.
1:28:04
We are concerned that mental health is worsening right now.
1:28:08
Lynne booshka, associated chief of practice transformation with
1:28:11
the American Psychological Association, APA described the
1:28:15
latest report by her organization as the most
1:28:18
alarming stress report in its 15 year history.
1:28:22
The responses to the stressors connected to the invasion are
1:28:25
the highest that we've seen for stressors in the history of
1:28:30
conducting the stress in America reports
1:28:32
that top sources of stress, a jump in prices due to inflation,
1:28:36
supply chain issues, and global uncertainty. The survey also
1:28:41
found a spike in fear and anxiety following the Russian
1:28:44
invasion. This on top of a prolonged pandemic. 63% of
1:28:49
adults reported that COVID-19 changed their lives forever.
1:28:53
Americans also noted widespread grief, a sense of loss and
1:28:57
continued hardship.
1:28:59
I'm at a point where I can't pay my bills again, that working but
1:29:02
it seemed like a catch up.
1:29:03
Experts say some people are enduring hardships but not
1:29:06
coping citing unhealthy behaviors like eating disorders,
1:29:09
an increase in drinking and drug use. Joshua Gordon, the director
1:29:14
of the National Institute of Mental Health says there is a
1:29:17
greater demand for help to cope with mental health issues like
1:29:20
depression and anxiety. He also cites an increase in child
1:29:24
emergency room visits.
1:29:26
We had a crisis in mental health care services for children
1:29:30
before the pandemic there are simply not enough child trained
1:29:34
psychologists, psychiatrists and other therapists. We need to
1:29:39
train more of them. We need to expand access
1:29:43
2021 survey conducted by APA found that 41% of psychologists
1:29:48
were unable to meet the demand for treatment. Leandra has been
1:29:51
waiting for five months to see a therapist explaining Medicaid
1:29:55
options are limited.
1:29:57
I can notice now like I bought a lot a lot I have my emotions way
1:30:01
more now and like kind of let it explode, but then kind of push
1:30:05
it back again. And it's just been like a heavy cycle. And I
1:30:10
have been really sick of it. Like, I just want to talk to
1:30:13
someone about everything that I'm feeling
1:30:17
to help tackle the nation's mental health crisis. The
1:30:19
Department of Health and Human Services is allocating $35
1:30:23
million for community mental health services, and suicide
1:30:27
prevention.
1:30:28
So you won't hear many of these reports. But I think it's pretty
1:30:31
accurate. I think people are completely beside themselves.
1:30:36
Certainly millennials, and I think they're just this. I hear
1:30:42
it from so many people, even just re entering back into
1:30:46
regular societies a challenge, let alone Russia and Putin and
1:30:52
climate change and all this stuff. What could we possibly
1:30:55
do? What could we possibly do? Just to tip it all over and
1:30:59
grab, control and bring in the great reset?
1:31:03
We all know, but still pay insufficient attention to the
1:31:10
frightening scenario of a comprehensive cyber attack,
1:31:15
which would bring to a complete halt to the power supply,
1:31:21
transportation, hospital services, our society as a
1:31:26
whole. The COVID-19 guises would be seen as disrespect as a small
1:31:33
disturbance in comparison to a major cyber attack, to use the
1:31:41
COVID-19 crisis as a timely opportunity to reflect on the
1:31:48
lessons to cybersecurity community can draw and improve
1:31:55
our preparedness for potential cyber pandemic.
1:32:00
And I'm not even talking about banks or anything like that.
1:32:02
Just take away their internet. Take away your Instagram, take
1:32:05
away your Facebook. Freak out
1:32:09
listening to that guy. You just wonder where the guy in the
1:32:12
white suit and a butterfly net is and why he's not being chased
1:32:17
around and caption thrown is the guide sounds like a lunatic and
1:32:22
people take him seriously? Well,
1:32:25
yeah, and he was on Charlie Rose when Charlie Rose was still a
1:32:29
thing which I would say you're taking
1:32:31
Charlie. Charlie Rose is never a thing. Charlie Rose on business
1:32:36
you
1:32:36
did not you did not get on Charlie Rose show. Unless you
1:32:40
were a mover and shaker in the world. Would you agree?
1:32:45
No John Markoff gonna Charlie Rocio
1:32:50
okay so much for slamming your ex friends. Listen to this 17
1:32:54
second clip of Schwab on Charlie Rose
1:32:57
just says first industrial revolution is it doesn't change
1:33:02
what you are doing. It changes you if you take a genetic
1:33:06
editing just as an example. It's you who are change and of course
1:33:12
this has a big impact on your identity. Yeah,
1:33:16
yeah. As Charlie Rose Oh, yeah. Gene editing Fourth Industrial
1:33:19
Revolution Yeah, sounds good. Klaus. He was taking sere if it
1:33:23
was tell me about your sexuality class.
1:33:26
I know. Oh, shoot I should have done those two back to back not
1:33:30
to be a Name Dropper but sure, go for it. I was talking to
1:33:34
Michael Dell huh? After his appearance on Charlie Rose and
1:33:41
he says that he thought Rose was drunk and ill prepared
1:33:44
Oh yeah. And and and a flasher. The guy was a flash it was
1:33:48
played these two back to back was played these back to back
1:33:50
this will work better.
1:33:52
first industrial revolution is it doesn't change what you were
1:33:56
doing. It changes you if you take a genetic editing. Just as
1:34:02
an example. It's you who are change. And of course this has a
1:34:07
big impact on your identity.
1:34:08
How me about the sexuality,
1:34:11
it's in your DNA. See, he's always been on that. He's all
1:34:15
about
1:34:16
that. Stunned, stunned that you didn't have that ready me didn't
1:34:21
in the first play through I know.
1:34:24
I know. I'm slacking I'm already
1:34:27
had to go through the whole process over a guess. Right? All
1:34:30
16 seconds. This is COVID Yes. COVID long COVID.
1:34:35
With that, I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the
1:34:37
morning to the man who just put the C and long COVID Ladies and
1:34:41
gentlemen, Mr. John C. Dvorak.
1:34:45
Well, in the morning, you Mr. Adam curry in the morning. Oh
1:34:48
ships at sea groups on the ground or feet near the water at
1:34:52
all. Nice out there.
1:34:54
Wow. All right. He's on fire. Ladies and gentlemen, that is
1:34:57
John C. Dvorak, your co host of the NOAA To show when we say in
1:35:01
the morning to the trolls and the troll room we're going to
1:35:03
count right now. All right, come on, come on. Come on. Don't
1:35:06
scurry away. Where's my counts? Where's my count? Trolls?
1:35:10
Where's that's not gonna work? Where's my account? I don't have
1:35:13
no count. There we go. Ooh. 29402940 that's getting up
1:35:21
there.
1:35:24
Hello? Yeah. Are you looking up there? The number what is the
1:35:29
number on day number?
1:35:30
What is the number? What's on your posted? I can never
1:35:33
remember what's on the posted note
1:35:35
3046 Huh? Okay.
1:35:41
Well, there is yes, the trolls are already reminding me it's
1:35:45
good but not a record. They say well, good work trolls. Good to
1:35:48
have you here. You too can be a troll as no entrance exam that
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Go to troll room.io. It's it's a chat room, but it's filled with
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that you can hang out with or to follow Adam at no agenda social
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calm and Jhansi Dvorak at no agenda, social calm. This is the
1:36:28
open source fediverse From what I understand that indeed the
1:36:33
Trump true social outfit is running Mastodon I don't think
1:36:38
they're federating or federating yet I don't know if they will.
1:36:42
But they're there. They're certainly in the realm of open
1:36:46
source and open networks, which makes me very happy. We'll see
1:36:50
if it becomes a political echo chamber or I mean, we're not I
1:36:54
don't know. Like get Are you are you on getter? getter?
1:36:59
I think I have an account. I think I got an account
1:37:01
immediately. I don't think I've ever used it and I wouldn't
1:37:03
remember my password. I don't think I've used it. Yeah,
1:37:06
I think I what I wasn't impressed with Geter is it
1:37:09
imports your Twitter profile and makes it look just like your
1:37:12
Twitter profile? I think they even bring in some some tweets
1:37:15
or something. That was pretty impressive. But hey, that's all
1:37:18
it's all. It's all Pro and it's, Hey, once it's on an app, it's
1:37:23
cancelable. If people have to get through it through an app,
1:37:26
it's just not going to work if they get to it through a web
1:37:28
app, which is my preference of better anyway. So you can follow
1:37:34
us from any Mastodon account you can set up your own server we
1:37:37
encourage that many people and get donation have done that and
1:37:40
they have accounts for you. We've We've capped it at 10,000
1:37:43
which is the way it should be we need small little pockets but
1:37:45
you can still follow along with the conversation with ease
1:37:48
without taxing out servers on one particular party.
1:37:54
That was more I think there's even more to it than that will
1:37:57
do tell when the numbers get too high. It becomes a mess. Just
1:38:02
the the the streams become a mess with you can't follow
1:38:06
anything it's just too much stuff. If you click on federated
1:38:11
on the Macedon thing and see what's all going on everywhere,
1:38:14
that's like a hose a hose of diarrhea.
1:38:17
It's which is uh yeah,
1:38:20
look at it. I mean, I have it up on my nose terrible it just it
1:38:23
refreshing even
1:38:24
every one you can't even read a post by the time you start word
1:38:27
three, it's down and
1:38:28
gone. If you scroll down then it does stop the auto updates. Yes,
1:38:32
I
1:38:33
know how it works. Okay.
1:38:36
But there is interesting stuff there I have it on just as a
1:38:39
just as a thing that flashes and whenever I see something, okay.
1:38:41
Oh, there's a lot of a lot of Asian porn though. Holy crap.
1:38:46
Why do they do that? And it's all Asian too. So Asian porn put
1:38:51
some good on there people not saying Asian porn isn't good but
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an animate what is animate? What that mean? Is that really? Anime
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if you want to be animated
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animate for us to find anything a lower
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if you want to look at some good porn go to no agenda art
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generator.com. And that's where the best stuff is uploaded.
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Correct. A record brought us the album art for episode 1432. We
1:39:19
titled that one dry holes. And he nailed it. He knew this. This
1:39:24
image might have gone viral if it wasn't attached to the show
1:39:27
maybe? Because it says
1:39:29
no agenda thought it was some of the one of the best or one of
1:39:31
the better
1:39:31
with the map of Eurasia. I'll just call it that with Russia as
1:39:36
you can see how large it is with the big 404 not found. Because,
1:39:40
yeah,
1:39:41
simple to the point, meaningful, deep. Dynamite
1:39:47
really, really enjoyed it. It was now we were looking at one
1:39:51
alternative which we knew we would never use. And that was
1:39:55
the picture of Jen Psaki and Elizabeth Warren.
1:40:00
and donate. Yeah.
1:40:03
Okay,
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we're not even allowed to say this guy's not even allowed to
1:40:06
say it. I kind of like it was kind of funny. I kind
1:40:09
of like Darren's dry holes, just as the simplicity of it. But we
1:40:15
want to use that for the title. Let me see what else was there
1:40:23
Zelinsky when I thought I kind of like I think I pushed until
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we can we like the four.
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I'd like the gas gauge. The gas gauge was kind of cool between
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you like the pan protein? All right.
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I like the hand. Now talk to the Hand Talk to the hand. Yeah, I
1:40:43
like the hand a lot. And I was pushing for into the 404 which
1:40:48
is once you once you settle in and look at it, they think about
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you got just so good. And there was some
1:40:53
gas station pump stuff. Less intricate is better. I'll say,
1:40:59
Well, it depends we do we go both ways. If it's something
1:41:04
simple and and it really hits the ball out of the park. That's
1:41:08
what you really want. I mean, that is the best You're right.
1:41:11
But there's some complex ones once in a while that got a lot
1:41:15
of gags in there. And they're funny. Yeah.
1:41:18
What was the one with Patrick Swayze? Oh, is the global
1:41:20
shapers. Yeah, see that that in that out of context of the show?
1:41:24
It's very difficult and if it doesn't have some some sub
1:41:28
context that you can laugh about? Yes, hard. It's hard.
1:41:32
It's hard. It's really hard. I'm amazed what these artists do. I
1:41:36
really am amazed and often humbled by how good it is. So we
1:41:41
congratulate and thank correct the record for his outstanding
1:41:45
interpretation of the cancellation of Russia. You can
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check out all of the artworld
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just one more nikto rats having Peppermint Patty behind the
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state that kind of thing. Like she's getting it was good. It
1:42:00
was good but we've used Peppermint Patty before I
1:42:02
believe now
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um, we use Chucky, Chucky
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you can see all of the submissions and you can submit
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yourself at no agenda our generator.com it's it's pretty
1:42:15
easy. It's fun and you definitely want to follow a
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couple of these winning art you know what artists is there a way
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for them to put their put your knowledge into social handle in
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their in your in your artwork that must be can you do that? I
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know of this should be able to do that somehow.
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Click on their art you get usually says but here's tanta,
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Neos crafting fine. Ella Mart Sansa your day when you started
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me and recently is residing where you live? She lives in the
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Netherlands. And maybe you can put it I don't know. No, no, we
1:42:49
would
1:42:49
how maybe Sir Paul can Yeah, I mean, it'd be fun to add that so
1:42:53
that people can follow them. And then didn't harass him. Now if
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there. Give it a shot. I am really losing my voice, John.
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Um,
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yeah, I've listened to you coughing and hacking and try and
1:43:39
I'm hitting my like, have to clear your voice on every
1:43:42
sentence. Yeah, I
1:43:43
don't I don't know what's going on.
1:43:47
us like, and then who do we saw? Yeah,
1:43:51
I know. It's horrible. And
1:43:53
I know you're aware of it. Because it's because you're
1:43:57
normally Yeah, I don't know. What should I do? I need to I
1:44:00
need to have a lodging. Yes,
1:44:02
I need an elixir.
1:44:03
You need a logic.
1:44:05
I have a lozenge here. It's gonna
1:44:07
start sucking on the lozenges to talk like this with Elijah.
1:44:11
Wow, I suck on it. Would you please introduce our first
1:44:15
executive producer for episode 1433? Special number
1:44:19
I was Tony Cabrera as a matter of no agenda shop. Yep. And he
1:44:25
came in and he's a top guy today with 68549 We lost a lot of
1:44:29
people because they they think that we're carrying water. And
1:44:34
sometimes I am carrying water but I go to the bathroom. I get
1:44:36
it over with greetings from no agenda shop. Here's your reward
1:44:40
for keeping amygdalas healthy and rational during these crazy
1:44:45
times and J and K because the show you get to open this thing
1:44:51
because the show must go on. Okay.
1:44:53
All right, Tony. Thank you. No agenda shop calm. Go check it
1:44:56
out. Sorry, I'm sucking in a lozenge. unasked for you.
1:45:00
Really. What's cool about no agenda shop is they take artwork
1:45:05
that is from no agenda Art Generator, their very own
1:45:07
producers have also created, they have agreements and so a
1:45:11
third goes to the artist. The third goes to no agenda shop and
1:45:15
a third goes to the show. And we have no contract. It's just like
1:45:18
it's completely on the value for value system. It's beautiful.
1:45:22
And so is there stuff no agenda shop calm? Then we have Tilly
1:45:28
Ian Pearson, from Los Angeles, California. $500. Dude, Adam,
1:45:33
dude, dude, Adam. I am dude Adam. I'm a professional singer.
1:45:38
Oh, look, look up to Ian Pearson. Do a search. I am a
1:45:41
professional singer and have a hope and have the same long
1:45:45
COVID symptoms you are describing. lump in the throat
1:45:49
vocals at 65% Power horse. Not horsepower, but horse HOA RC. I
1:45:57
got COVID in October 2021. It does get better in the morning.
1:46:04
Okay, well, thank you that I now don't feel so alone. With
1:46:09
nothing but my partner to mock me.
1:46:12
I'm not mocking you. I feel bad about Oh,
1:46:14
well. It came after COVID So it is something related to whatever
1:46:19
the show
1:46:20
you're helping to show. Chilean Pearson was born at seven known
1:46:27
mon nomina de semana. nomina. Honestly, I don't know what
1:46:31
another word he has the he's known as Chilean he's not known
1:46:34
as Chilean pure so he's got one name. Oh mononymously. Oh, Vegas
1:46:39
just says Chilean. Yeah, he's an American singer, songwriter,
1:46:42
musician and record producer born in Clearwater, Florida.
1:46:45
That's so he's obviously a Scientologist. He is the clean
1:46:50
is the clean vocalist for the post hardcore band, dance, Gavin
1:46:55
dance. So he's a guy he's not messing around hearing him. He
1:47:02
needs
1:47:04
he needs 100%
1:47:06
Yeah, he's got I mean, that kind of pictures. I
1:47:09
got you. I can live by you know,
1:47:10
screaming into a microphone. Like it hurts to see it. Yeah, I
1:47:16
go listen to his stuff later.
1:47:18
Thank you. Appreciate it.
1:47:20
We get a lot of musicians. Next we have Betty Solero $433 also
1:47:32
known as beam dame, Bulli steed. She was job karma that allows my
1:47:39
DNA to remain intact. She's Celtic link to rebirth,
1:47:45
illumination, intuition, promise and balance for the roundtable,
1:47:49
Dungeness crab, she's going to be named Dame bliss. Oh, okay.
1:47:53
We
1:47:54
don't we don't have any of that. No, hold on a second. So this is
1:47:59
because of the notes that didn't show up the last time. That's a
1:48:02
long story. I'm just explaining it to the rest of the people. So
1:48:06
yeah, we have I don't have I don't have this information. So
1:48:09
give me her name again.
1:48:10
It'll be Betty Solero. And she will be deemed Bulli steed. And
1:48:19
she's got her in she does have the numbers
1:48:22
and the round table Dungeness crab which
1:48:26
is in season Thank you. Accompanied by a sparkling
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Blanca block. Let's make it something decent. I think makes
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a blank the blank that would be good. Oh, I
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had why. Joints joints joints? joints?
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and that's from the rainwater.
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toilet. Oh
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l station old office
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toilet water here.
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No. Trolls thanks for the infotainment that's it. Yeah, so
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she jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's move on to Thomas hit Haller.
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Who's in Christ Vika Dorf, a Grace grace Vika Dorf,
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gross Vikas Dorf? Yeah, that sounds right.
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Yeah gross fakers. And that's in Austria. Beautiful country
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33333. I do not have a note from Thomas and I will look later so
1:49:45
I don't have a note. And then David Miller came along from
1:49:48
Bayonne, New Jersey 333 33 And he emailed a note to me and I
1:49:54
don't have it but I will look I will spend some time looking
1:49:56
when I get you back on track. Okay, James salts and Pacifica
1:50:00
California 33333 And he ITM serves as my first donation like
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think my cousin m squared still a douchebag for hitting me in
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the mouth.
1:50:12
Do we need to douchebag him? I think so. Sounds like it my
1:50:17
grandmother mouth hitter sir. Alberto Barbosa of the fluoride
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free waters who hit him I humbly request the noodle gun jingle
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Yeah, so my grandmother my grandfather, yes she is
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I got the my pasta Glock locked and
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loaded. Alright, do I do this one? Well, let
1:50:47
me do this one first. Okay. And this is okay. Okay. Okay. Susan
1:50:53
Stephens 33333 daima. The parkways Ella dames today. Right
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then. They haven't quit the show. i Happy son and I third a
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throng threes. Three Three. What's wrong?
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On the throne of threes? Ooh. Wrong or threes is even better.
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I don't know about that wrong with I don't know if I went
1:51:17
threes and my THON. dancer. I don't wear one. Please add my
1:51:22
human resource to the birthday list. Ah. I think we've already
1:51:25
done this one. This last show. Okay. John and Jessica. Yep,
1:51:29
we did those. Yep. Last year.
1:51:31
We did them. Yeah. Stay dangerously. Or no, stay
1:51:35
dangerous. Susan. Okay. You can do that. Excellent.
1:51:38
Damn, Keke squared Rapid City, South Dakota. 333 dot 13 In the
1:51:43
morning, John Adams in the morning to the rest of the no
1:51:45
agenda family. I would like to wish sir A Oh 1101 sauce the
1:51:52
happiest of birthdays today. 313. Is his please credit this
1:51:56
donation to him? Switcheroo. Okay, and then she says Shawn
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should 10 buku Oh. Oh, that's so sweet. Shaytan Boku Benjamin
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Berman, Los
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Angeles before we go to Benjamin. Okay, we have another
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33333 Mm hmm. And this is Chris Willis in Hendersonville,
1:52:20
Tennessee. And he needs the jingles anything by Jeff Smith.
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Just throw a dart. Yeah, yeah, I shall. Yeah, dealer's choice,
1:52:30
which is we'll just make that anything by Jeff Smith. Like
1:52:33
goat karma. Okay, so I have this rack pot, Buzzkill. It's hard to
1:52:37
believe, but I've been with the show since the Bush
1:52:39
administration, who I had, I had the pleasant pleasure of meeting
1:52:43
Adam and redacted at the Big Bang bar.
1:52:49
I thought we read this one already. I'm pretty sure we read
1:52:51
this. I think so.
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Well, I'll read it again, as well as the inimitable Right
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Honorable sir Jeff Smith. Thank you for helping me have a sane
1:53:01
perspective. At least part of the time during all these insane
1:53:04
times. All producers should be grateful for the foresight and
1:53:06
wisdom to keep things decentralized and sustainable
1:53:09
lest we all be listening to Rachel mad out all the time. And
1:53:13
NPR? Yes, Chris.
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Okay. Yeah, I remember this because this was the first time
1:53:19
I rolled out this jingle It's okay. We'll do it again.
1:53:21
Choice and socialism for you and me. Your bacon. Oh, no agendas
1:53:30
for you. What's that? jingle jangle noise? It's your time.
1:53:36
Come on, man. The guy's a genius. He is genius genius.
1:53:41
Benjamin Berman, Los Angeles, California 333. I see no note
1:53:45
from Benjamin in my emails. You don't have one either. Jonathan
1:53:48
Greenlee isn't Thank you very much Benjamin. Send this note is
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in Arvada Colorado 319 69. What could that mean? Anna Marie
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Sarah and Jonathan Greenlee invite all to join the cry of
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the cryogenic festivities at frozen dead guy days in NATO
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Niederlande Colorado. Is the cryogenic festivities. Frozen
1:54:12
dead guy days. Are you familiar with this?
1:54:14
I don't know what this
1:54:18
we are hosting a bloody dead woman bar.
1:54:21
I mean, again, I don't know what
1:54:23
is going on. Okay. AKA Bloody Mary's pre lube on the morning
1:54:30
of Saturday, March 19 930 to 11:30am before the coffin races
1:54:35
get going. Is this something is this sounds good to me? Is this
1:54:41
something I should know about? Because this sounds like a fun
1:54:44
event.
1:54:45
Well, it depends.
1:54:51
See no agenda meetup.com for details jingles, Obama Predator
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drone, last satellite feed what that mean? What do you think
1:55:03
guys? Doesn't ring a bell? I think it might maybe the note
1:55:07
maybe the number station. That sounds like a satellite feed on
1:55:12
that. But no one knows what a loss. I mean you and I know what
1:55:15
a loss satellite feed sounds like. And then I did that. Is
1:55:20
that Obama? Was that bite? Do we have that?
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I know I think he's thinking a little stickers.
1:55:26
Yeah, I don't think we actually have an Ico the gas price. Yeah,
1:55:30
yeah. And then karma with some classic goats. Yes, we'll do
1:55:34
that.
1:55:35
I have two words for you. Predator drones
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in the Hangout, my standby. 3333 33
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Elon Ellen Dix to 3333 from Spring Hill, Florida. In honor
1:56:01
of the 33 to 33rd episode with three three. In the episode
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number I began my quest toward joining the prestigious round
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table. Please deduce me be happy recitation.
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de douche me without hesitation you went please deduce me?
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yes, I have unending gratitude for my bestie CB John for not
1:56:37
only visiting me in Florida, but for punching me in the mouth. I
1:56:41
don't know if I want to get punched by a CB. That would hurt
1:56:44
how you go. Well, he was here anyway. You have no finer
1:56:48
Ambassador than sir CB night of the black thumb. Like thumbnails
1:56:55
where he needs to learn how to use a hammer. I would like to
1:56:58
reserve the title sir Dix Bert. Okay, it's reserved. Yeah,
1:57:02
protect your cubicle dwellers. Should I survive the perils of
1:57:07
today's clown world long enough to complete my mission? I would
1:57:11
call out my smokin hot wife Sandy. smokin hot wife Sandy has
1:57:15
a douchebag but stop she's already aware and completely
1:57:19
phased due to her attention span matching that of a CRO in a
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curio shop that's a good that is very funny. Yeah, please keep
1:57:31
breaking it down. Barney style if I could hear you might die
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1:57:39
good karma for sure. CB and the little job karma down here in
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FEMA Region for so I can hire some developers here in Tampa
1:57:47
Alan Dix CPOs. Chief Petty Officer, US Navy retired.
1:57:53
retired Chief air quotes intelligence specialist US Navy.
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I you might not know
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but resist. We must. We must. And we will much about that. The
1:58:10
committee
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jobs,
1:58:12
jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs. the off chance that we did this
1:58:23
one already trying to figure out whether we did or not, but I'm
1:58:26
gonna read it anyway and getting it throw it out. Just $257 from
1:58:31
Alexander of middle Cascadia or that's what he's gonna be. I
1:58:36
don't know what his real name is now. Not on this. No,
1:58:39
I think we I think we
1:58:40
do him but go ahead. Okay, good. I would just pass really sure we
1:58:43
did that. All right, then we're done. And that concludes our
1:58:47
list. Very short list. Oh, whoa. That's sure. Only 10 Only 10
1:58:52
executive and Associate Executive producers. They don't
1:58:54
like the Ukraine coverage.
1:58:55
I picked a bad day to turn down a back gig. That's for sure.
1:59:01
He really wants you on Sunday.
1:59:04
No. Oh, you know exactly what I'm talking. Oh, yeah.
1:59:08
I'm sorry. Yeah. Yeah. You know, Adams told me that he Well,
1:59:14
people can make up for it make up for it. A despot people that
1:59:18
were executive and Associate Executive producers. No agenda
1:59:21
show 1433 The famous 33
1:59:24
Yes, the 33rd time it's appeared in the number 33 has appeared in
1:59:28
episode number am I correct on that?
1:59:30
That's what they say. Love that?
1:59:34
Well, the magic numbers brought us some magic we
1:59:36
have crazy people out there that are numerology nuts. I know a
1:59:39
lot about a lot of numbers. Sometimes the unfortunate thing
1:59:43
is many times they introduced us to a concept or thing after the
1:59:47
show. You know you guys should have mentioned that that was the
1:59:51
fourth binomial you know in you can't find another number like
1:59:56
that. If you Oh, famous.
1:59:58
You also mentioned Pi Day 314 And no one did that. And we
2:00:03
forgot it last year.
2:00:05
I mentioned in a newsletter, we forgot it last year. And that
2:00:08
was your right now one person donated Pi. Pi. Again, it's one
2:00:14
of those things, people hate pi.
2:00:18
Thanks to these executive and Associate Executive producers,
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these are real credits. You can use them. And look, you just saw
2:00:25
another professional singer, get an executive producer credit. Go
2:00:28
to IMDb, take a look at who's in there, you'll see some real
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Hollywood people. But that's not the point. It's, it's because
2:00:34
you have a circle now of producers that you belong to
2:00:39
execs and associate execs alike. Use these titles with pride. You
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deserve them. If you'd like one, here's how you can do it.
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VO red.org/and A thank you again
2:00:49
for your time, talent and treasure for producing episode
2:00:52
1433.
2:00:53
Our formula is this. We go out. We hit people in the mouth.
2:01:14
Don't have a lot of financial, great reset stuff. But there was
2:01:21
a post that came out this morning from American banker.com
2:01:27
which you have to pay for someone sent me a thing and
2:01:31
here's the headline a big bank is in trouble and no one knows
2:01:34
which one or why. And this apparently is because the FDIC,
2:01:39
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation who inch and by the
2:01:43
way, didn't we just have a coup in the FDIC? Do we have someone
2:01:46
get kicked out and some some some nut jobs came in? We
2:01:49
reported on it. Something happened there there was a
2:01:53
Federal Reserve? No, no, no, the Federal the FDIC now. So now
2:01:58
this was someone left or got kicked out? Huh? I'm sure of it.
2:02:05
No, I'll have to look that up. There was there were some
2:02:08
shenanigans going on there. So what they do is they ensure that
2:02:12
if a bank goes belly up that your deposits your money in
2:02:16
there is safe. So the amounts are what they do is they they're
2:02:23
kind of insurance company for the banks for your money in the
2:02:26
banks. They say the number here was the volume of assets held by
2:02:32
banks on the FDIC problem bank list jumped $120 billion. And so
2:02:40
this just like the reverse repo markets, whatever was going on
2:02:45
in 2019, this tells us that something is going on. Now, what
2:02:49
the American government does not do are the Federal Deposit
2:02:53
Insurance corps. But is that even a federal agency or they
2:02:56
just have that name into like Federal Reserve?
2:02:59
That's a good question. I think it is a federal agency, because
2:03:03
it's an
2:03:03
independent agency independent agency created by Congress.
2:03:07
Okay. So does that mean they're the independent and
2:03:11
independent media? Like the Federal Reserve? Geez, we do
2:03:16
have, you know, it's not that that Congress doesn't have
2:03:18
control over it. They can kill it. You know,
2:03:20
they could sure. But but they don't publish the names of the
2:03:23
banks. They just say, oh, there's some problem. They don't
2:03:25
tell you which one?
2:03:28
Well, of course not.
2:03:29
I know. But
2:03:30
if they told us which one would be run on that bank, and it
2:03:33
would go under, they can kind of like well, when
2:03:35
that needs to happen, clearly, we've known that there's a weak
2:03:38
sister in the bunch since before COVID started. I bet it's I
2:03:43
can't even if you think it's city really you think it would
2:03:45
be Citibank or it could that would be big.
2:03:49
Yeah, that's the problem. I mean, the most likely suspect is
2:03:53
Wells Fargo because they're always in trouble. But they
2:03:57
always deserve they always dance out of it and Bank of America is
2:04:00
a bank which I don't like yeah she was down no we don't like or
2:04:06
it could be it could be well let's but they're not insured.
2:04:11
It just has to be one of the insured banks This is bank where
2:04:13
people put their savings Yeah,
2:04:15
it's this is not good to this not Goldman. No, no, no. Well,
2:04:20
it could be
2:04:22
we don't know. Anyway, we can sit here and just name banks.
2:04:25
Yeah. But it means nothing. It means
2:04:27
nothing means nothing. Yeah. And so you know, we're kind of in
2:04:32
limbo. Now. We'll see what happens with Ukraine. The only
2:04:34
things they can do to to really push the great reset is in my
2:04:38
opinion, either make energy completely unaffordable for a
2:04:42
long enough time. Propane is going up to $3.20 tomorrow. i
2:04:47
You should if i just I did I just filled up for two at
2:04:51
a ride that was
2:04:54
that was only 10 days ago.
2:04:57
I like number five Nine and it is the next day went to 569.
2:05:03
Yeah, but you only you only use it to sit in it have it idle in
2:05:06
the driveway is true. Just just just so you can think. Let's do
2:05:12
some COVID stuff since
2:05:14
that's what we do that I want to get a couple of these
2:05:16
Ukrainians. Oh, okay,
2:05:17
okay, well, I'm good. I just want to know COVID COVID is
2:05:21
coming on.
2:05:22
Before we do that says you talk brought up banking. Let's bring
2:05:25
an update under Swift. Yes. situation was just went into
2:05:30
effect on NPR
2:05:31
night. That's right.
2:05:32
European Union sanctions go into effect today cutting off several
2:05:35
key Russian banks from the international financial
2:05:38
messaging system known as swift.
2:05:40
Wow, let me just stop it right there. Finally, some accurate
2:05:44
reporting. This was indeed European Union legislation that
2:05:49
got them kicked off of Swift, Joe Biden and the United States
2:05:53
had the government had nothing to do with it. But yet, they're
2:05:58
taking credit like they did it. No, no. Just taking their
2:06:00
victory lap also shows you who really runs the EU central banks
2:06:04
for sure. Fifi Lagarde in their
2:06:06
European Union sanctions go into effect today cutting off several
2:06:09
key Russian banks from the international financial
2:06:12
messaging system known as swift thresholds reports. The decision
2:06:16
to exclude the banks was made in coordination with the US and
2:06:19
other international partners
2:06:20
as part of the largest sanctions package the EU has ever adopted.
2:06:24
Seven Russian banks were disconnected Saturday from the
2:06:26
SWIFT network the world's dominant financial messaging
2:06:29
platform headquartered in Belgium. The move prevents them
2:06:32
from conducting financial transactions internationally in
2:06:35
the most efficient way. But Russia developed its own payment
2:06:38
system several years ago, in anticipation of a possible cut
2:06:41
off. The banks were already under sanctions by the EU for
2:06:44
their ties to the regime of Russian President Vladimir
2:06:46
Putin. Swift and other relevant companies were given 10 days
2:06:49
from the March 2 announcement of these measures to adapt in a way
2:06:53
that would not harm European businesses. A decade ago, Swift
2:06:56
expelled some Iranian banks in response to Tehran's nuclear
2:07:00
activities.
2:07:01
Yeah, how'd that work out? Did that work out great for us?
2:07:05
Nothing's worked out grant and I see Iran Iran is now blowing up
2:07:09
our new our beautiful new Iraqi consulate. We're going to
2:07:13
messages that mean seriously what kind isn't that a message?
2:07:20
Isn't that a message? Yes,
2:07:21
a message is a message that we think we can walk all over
2:07:24
Biden, then they can? Yes, everybody can this what they're
2:07:28
doing is pathetic. But that's okay. It's okay.
2:07:33
No, it's not fine. I feel good now. All right. Thanks, John. I
2:07:37
feel much better It's okay.
2:07:39
So then I have this clip and you know the reason why is about
2:07:43
loveth I guess is a got to Old Town or just a place when the
2:07:47
more I hear reports from this place in the pictures and stuff
2:07:49
it looks I want to go I want to go there too. That's why Cooper
2:07:52
went
2:07:53
I mean, I yes, they're all so wholesome.
2:07:57
Oh my oh my goodness. How about this, they grab hold of Anderson
2:08:01
Cooper and throw him off a building
2:08:09
just a Lovett This is the clip about the Lovett did a guest
2:08:14
loveth is filled with old churches that go back to the
2:08:17
five hundreds and it's very old city. It's older than anything.
2:08:21
And and it's intact. I mean, there's all kinds of stuff
2:08:23
that's in tech, but the you'll see the reason I wanted to play
2:08:27
this clip near the end
2:08:29
in the movie. It's the biggest city in western Ukraine. It's
2:08:32
old quarter is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Parts of it date
2:08:36
back to the fifth century. There's a stunning church on
2:08:39
almost every street architecture from the medieval and
2:08:42
Renaissance periods on this Chanko takes me on a tour of
2:08:46
what she's doing to save all of this we pass through an Armenian
2:08:50
Church
2:08:53
oh wow smells like incense oh wow it smells like incense.
2:09:05
Oh wow what
2:09:08
now this Lotus Ukrainian woman was a tour guide and they're
2:09:12
saying oh wow it smells like incense is that an oh wow. Level
2:09:20
of comment I mean the incense stench you know maybe
2:09:23
perhaps Perhaps perhaps this clear millennial reporter only
2:09:30
associates incense with woowoo stuff. Hulu Yeah, like that. You
2:09:39
know, like spiritual stuff, but not not not Christianity. But
2:09:46
voodoo just Zulu stuff. Voodoo and smoking weed and smoking
2:09:49
weed, no smoking weed. So you can mask the smell incense,
2:09:56
incense and peppermints
2:09:58
about weed let's get To this clown, we'd
2:10:01
have my attention.
2:10:03
He said we'd use Brittney Griner. Do you know about this?
2:10:07
No.
2:10:08
The basketball player she's like a seven foot. She's a really
2:10:11
attractive woman. If you don't mind a seven footer with biceps
2:10:15
that are bigger than either one of us combined, I had no good
2:10:19
and resolution to the Amazonian. But listen to this story. I
2:10:23
mean, this is not getting a lot of play. This is Brittany
2:10:26
grammar, Greiner, one
2:10:28
W. NBA superstar Brittney Griner remains in Russian custody more
2:10:35
than three weeks after she was detained at a Moscow area
2:10:40
airport. Russian customs officials say they found hashish
2:10:45
oil in her luggage and offense that carries a 10 year maximum
2:10:50
prison sentence. Russia. Now some members of Congress are
2:10:54
working with the Biden administration to secure
2:10:57
grinders release in the midst of this war, a daunting task at the
2:11:03
worst possible time. With me now is Congresswoman Sheila Jackson
2:11:09
Leo, creative Texas and member of the House Homeland Security
2:11:14
Committee. Congresswoman, thank you for joining us tonight.
2:11:18
I did hear about this now. She's still locked up on this charge
2:11:21
over there
2:11:22
as far as I know. Yeah. Cuz this just shows from yesterday. I
2:11:27
don't know what she's doing what she's thinking but I think maybe
2:11:31
a briefing by somebody about how to travel correctly and not
2:11:33
carry around drugs. Yeah, might be a good idea. But
2:11:37
but you know, people are stupid. It was vape THC oil in a vape
2:11:42
cartridge. And people just they have a vape pen they forget
2:11:46
about it. It's stupid. But yeah, that's people forget their guns
2:11:50
and show at the airport like numb nuts.
2:11:52
Here's the interesting part of this and it goes on Sheila
2:11:56
Jackson, legal yak, yak, yak, she's talking about all kinds of
2:11:58
stuff, what they're gonna do what they're gonna do the end of
2:12:00
this long exposition by her which I unfortunately over
2:12:04
clipped because I thought it would lead to it is quite
2:12:08
interesting, because this is a shoe is on the other foot kind
2:12:12
of commentary, I think white privilege.
2:12:16
We expected the State Department should be able to see and talk
2:12:21
to Brittany in the next couple of days, our last conversation
2:12:24
was hoping it will be over the weekend. What many people don't
2:12:27
know is that they really weren't denied the right to see her.
2:12:32
There is a protocol that Russia use, however, you want to
2:12:36
believe it is worthy, it is that this person must wait a certain
2:12:41
period of time to test for COVID. Before they would allow
2:12:45
additional visitors to see her and that would mean council
2:12:48
officers because they were eager to get to see her immediately.
2:12:51
In addition, there had to be a privacy form sign. So that is
2:12:55
all been done. And they're pushing to be able to see her as
2:12:58
we speak over this weekend to lay eyes on her. And as I talk
2:13:02
to them to determine her health and safety and whether she is in
2:13:08
good spirits, to be able to emphasize that the United States
2:13:13
government is standing behind her. And then as they engage
2:13:16
with the Russians, alongside the legal effort, which we must
2:13:19
respect to indicate that we believe the United States
2:13:25
meaning that she should be released that what was
2:13:28
discovered could have been confiscated. And she could have
2:13:31
been on her way she's well known. And let's not let her
2:13:34
celebrity status kereta let it help her
2:13:38
celebrity status.
2:13:40
She's well known. Mm hmm. Let her celebrity status help or not
2:13:45
hurt her is what kind of privilege is she calling for
2:13:49
here? Celebrity privilege? The and this is what's the
2:13:52
difference between that and and the so called white privilege,
2:13:55
which really wouldn't help anybody in this issue? Well,
2:13:57
it is in fact one in the same because white privilege is not
2:14:00
just about In fact, it's not really about skin color at all.
2:14:03
If you look at the true history of where this came from, from
2:14:06
Europe, the there were there were Spanish people who had who
2:14:11
had white privilege who were considered a privilege. It's
2:14:14
totally class privilege that
2:14:15
brought it up at the beginning of the show. As a class issue.
2:14:17
You bet. And here we
2:14:19
Sheezus celebrate it. So she's well known. Let's be honest. I
2:14:24
mean, this goes back to Doc McGee who was smuggling in 5000
2:14:27
pounds of weed in his Learjet. He's well known. He manages a
2:14:31
lot of groups. So you know what, we'll just have them do an anti
2:14:34
drug and alcohol concert in Moscow that the CIA can then go
2:14:38
in and route around and bring down the wall with rock and roll
2:14:41
and David Hasselhoff. Now you're talking right?
2:14:45
I just found it.
2:14:46
That's a good clip. That's a good clip.
2:14:48
I thought it was a pourraient it was a good clip but it's like
2:14:54
you're the one of those people that and and you and Sharpton
2:14:58
but all you do is come complain about this kind of thing and now
2:15:01
you're calling but.
2:15:03
But how does that jive with this? This morning,
2:15:09
actor Jesse Smollett is in an Illinois jail cell, sentenced to
2:15:13
150 days behind bars after being found guilty of lying to
2:15:18
authorities, but in a bizarre outburst after receiving his
2:15:21
sentence, mullet continued to claim his innocence suggesting
2:15:25
he could be killed in jail. Okay, suicide the 39 year old
2:15:35
was a rising star on the TV show Empire when in 2019. He claimed
2:15:40
two men attacked him as he was walking back to a Chicago home.
2:15:44
He said they yelled racial and homophobic slurs and put a noose
2:15:48
around his neck. But authorities questioned his story once
2:15:52
MILLETTE refused to fully cooperate. The prosecution
2:15:55
arguing it was all a hoax and smell let hired these two
2:15:59
brothers extras on Empire to carry out the attack. All while
2:16:04
small, let denied the accusations
2:16:06
I would not be my Mother Son, if I was capable of one drop of
2:16:09
what I've been accused of.
2:16:11
After his sentencing Thursday, small Lutz family continuing to
2:16:14
support him while lashing out at the judge
2:16:17
who shamed my brother. He spoke about his arrogance. He doesn't
2:16:21
know the struggles my brother is encountering. He doesn't know
2:16:24
anything that he's dealing with. He doesn't know anything that
2:16:27
he's doing. He's celebrity that time shaming him. My brother
2:16:31
does not deserve this. I watched my brother go from being a
2:16:34
complete victim, which he still is, he was attacked.
2:16:39
And as mullet headed to jail with fists raised he continued
2:16:43
to make his case I am not suicidal. I am not suicidal. And
2:16:49
I could have said that I was guilty a long time ago. Small
2:16:53
net was also sentenced to 30 months of felony probation in
2:16:57
order to pay back more than $120,000 for police overtime
2:17:01
while working his case.
2:17:03
So this is very interesting. Here we have a celebrity not not
2:17:09
beating the rap, a very well connected celebrity who then
2:17:13
immediately starts yelling, I'm not suicidal. That's something
2:17:17
that I would say as a crackpot. Like, you know, conspiracy
2:17:21
theorists. Yeah, I'm not suicidal.
2:17:25
I listened to the judge read him the riot act. It was pretty
2:17:28
brutal. But at the same time, the judge never told him what he
2:17:32
should do, which is and what he regretted done. atone. Yes.
2:17:37
That's all it takes. Even when you're this celebrity you
2:17:41
already got off scot free just would have a toned. I'm sorry. I
2:17:45
toned and apologize if he'd apologized. He should apologize
2:17:50
what you'd never do. But he should especially especially
2:17:52
apologize to Trump. Because this was it. He
2:17:56
would rather he would rather go to jail than that, believe me?
2:18:00
Yeah. But if he had done that, and apologize to Trump, because
2:18:04
it was Trump that he was targeting, it was like he you
2:18:07
know, again, Trump voters and Trump voters. Yeah. And Trump
2:18:11
voters because that's what he was doing Russians in Chicago.
2:18:17
Chicago with 30 degree temperature at the middle of the
2:18:21
night, a bunch of guys walking around with the noose and
2:18:24
wearing Trump hats.
2:18:26
Who we knew who were black who we hired.
2:18:30
Well, that's what it turned out. But when the way he described
2:18:32
them, there are masks and they had a noose and they were
2:18:36
wearing make America Magga hats. Yeah, sure. In Chicago, but
2:18:40
we're
2:18:41
we're overlooking something here. Jesse is gay. I mean,
2:18:50
can't we this is this is the new meme. Can't we do Jesse got
2:18:55
killed in jail because he was gay. Thanks, Trump. Oh, I'm just
2:19:00
working it I'm just working it I mean, it's basically I think the
2:19:03
latest gay might be get we have trending gay for some reason,
2:19:07
which is today's show at this point is is it's rude. You don't
2:19:11
even single out one member of the community.
2:19:16
That's a good point. Well, something's gonna be up with
2:19:19
that.
2:19:19
What's this last resort? Do we already play that? Which one
2:19:23
last resort gay sympathy?
2:19:26
Yeah, that's the one we played. Are we one to one where we were
2:19:29
I thought it was Terry really reaching here.
2:19:32
Now right now that said, Jesse, Jesse, Jesse will do what he'll
2:19:38
do. Jesse will do five months.
2:19:42
I think it I can't remember that. 180
2:19:44
America loves a comeback.
2:19:49
America was a creep and he never admitted. America just like it
2:19:54
come back if you follow the rules, which is you like you
2:19:59
said it's a tone. A tone right now just didn't do any want to
2:20:03
tone
2:20:04
for a moment calling back to the weed and our vice president as
2:20:09
you remain steadfast that she is high on edibles?
2:20:13
Yes. Which I just asked why I reiterate. That's why she
2:20:18
wouldn't go to Texas right away because she knows they're
2:20:20
tougher on drugs down there. And until some and and she can go
2:20:24
she can go to Belgium because she's got a diplomatic pouch and
2:20:28
so she can take her edibles with her. But she can't go to Texas
2:20:32
because there's no such thing as a diplomatic pouch going to
2:20:35
Texas and she's afraid that she's going to get busted.
2:20:38
Now THC has different effects, depending on how you consume it.
2:20:41
I've been using it since I was 13. I'm stoned right now.
2:20:45
I don't you're always stoned. I
2:20:46
don't think necessarily that this is edibles. I did get
2:20:50
something that neither of us know about from one of our
2:20:52
producers because we have the best producers in the universe.
2:20:56
You want to buy drugs. You talk to our producers. A few producer
2:21:00
Glenn. Mr. Curry. It's been a while since I emailed you last.
2:21:03
I hope all is well with you and you're straight to the point.
2:21:05
I'm a former drug addict and expert on identifying people on
2:21:08
drugs. And I believe you are mistaken. People. I was talking
2:21:13
about Zelinsky being on coke. Yeah. He says no, no, these
2:21:18
people and he believes also Kamala Harris are on opiates,
2:21:23
opiates. He believes that this is the drug of choice. Now. He
2:21:29
says it's much easier to get Percocet Adderall, which is I
2:21:32
guess you want both of them at the same time. From your doctor,
2:21:37
you can carry them legally across borders. He says, I think
2:21:44
all the people you're calling out are action, opiates. There's
2:21:47
this perception that you do heroin and listen to Motown and
2:21:50
while that's a good time, a lot of people think late 80s Red Hot
2:21:54
Chili Peppers. Opiates make me feel warm. I could work out for
2:21:57
hours without pain last longer in bed, be more attentive,
2:22:01
caring be more awake and less with less sleep. And it gave me
2:22:04
crazy amounts of energy. It also makes you itchy as hell. That's
2:22:10
interesting to pinpoint, he says eyes voice knows very very itchy
2:22:18
Zelinsky sounds like he's an opiate user, not 100% and he
2:22:22
suggests that Kamala may also be on some version of opiates and
2:22:27
maybe in combo was something else.
2:22:30
Well, let's examine this possibility. First of all, we
2:22:34
know that the doctors White House doctors are always keeping
2:22:37
their these people alive drug die. And and Jack Jack because
2:22:42
they have to have it. They can't fall asleep. No. Like Biden does
2:22:46
so
2:22:48
well, they they can't overdose on the doing all they can man.
2:22:51
That's what they do. Jackie Monica. They do. He's He's sharp
2:22:56
and sometimes he's he's a judge take this. Yeah. Camela you
2:23:01
know, she's not used to this grind. This is a grind job.
2:23:05
Like, unless you get something wrong with your metabolism. You
2:23:08
can't really keep up and especially traveling overseas
2:23:10
and all the rest. So is this possible that they would have
2:23:13
her on this combination of Adderall which will do that? And
2:23:19
Percocet, NAD are all together. I have no idea what that would
2:23:22
do to you.
2:23:23
I don't want to find out honestly. No, it
2:23:25
sounds it sounds very bad. But I'm gonna stick with my
2:23:33
we may never know but it's it's fun to explore all the different
2:23:36
avenues of what our leaders could be taking. What
2:23:39
enhancements what enhancements Do you think they're taking what
2:23:42
it makes
2:23:42
definitely enhances performance enhancement drugs or on peds?
2:23:47
That's why I take it completely a very performance enhancing for
2:23:52
the show. Let's catch up on COVID Since people missed that
2:23:58
in the news, it has come back a little bit to CBS. Let me give
2:24:03
you the rundown from CBS. Two years later in two
2:24:06
years in the US COVID took more than 963,000 lives
2:24:12
COVID did really COVID took them okay liar
2:24:15
and changed everyone. Now there's a seismic shift as all
2:24:20
states with Hawaii the latest rolling back restrictions, a
2:24:23
sign of OMA Crohns rapid retreat. But in Hong Kong, a
2:24:28
fifth COVID Wave is reminiscent of the misery in Wuhan. When the
2:24:31
virus began. Isolation facilities are filling up faster
2:24:35
than new ones can be built. And the country leads the world and
2:24:38
new deaths were really worried in the US infections have
2:24:42
plunged to the lowest in eight months with 98% of Americans now
2:24:47
living in a low or medium COVID risk area and 81% of the country
2:24:51
is vaccinated with at least one dose
2:24:53
we in the United States are going from a period of hiding
2:24:56
from the virus to now living with the virus. We're doing this
2:24:59
because we have immunity From vaccines and prior infection and
2:25:02
we have the Pfizer pill is a Boxtop,
2:25:03
will there be another variant? I literally look daily at the
2:25:07
variants
2:25:08
across the globe in a database. And I will tell you the database
2:25:11
changing as we speak, but it really is luck of the draw.
2:25:14
What would you say tops the list of the lessons learned?
2:25:18
We are one community, it matters not just what you do, but what
2:25:22
your friend does what your neighbor does, what other
2:25:24
countries do.
2:25:27
And part of that Dr. ageia says is making sure the rest of the
2:25:30
world is vaccinated because those gaps those places that are
2:25:33
lagging in vaccination is where new variants could pop up.
2:25:37
They India literally is talking about the Delta cron and this
2:25:41
this Jumoke Oh, I'm watching it in the database What does that
2:25:44
even mean? Someone put into just mix some stuff together and then
2:25:48
put it in the database and you look at and go Oh, that would
2:25:51
that would develop crap models.
2:25:54
You know how I went on and on about how omachron and delta Why
2:25:57
did they have these? Yeah, yeah.
2:25:58
What Why did they skip over all those letters? Yeah,
2:26:01
I have some basic one of our producers came up with it. The
2:26:05
am anagram for Omicron Delta is media control.
2:26:16
That's truly the virus. I'll agree with that.
2:26:19
Media control omachron Delta check it out. You'll find it I
2:26:24
have a report that the Asian just pure Asian update which is
2:26:27
kind of coincides with what you just played
2:26:29
the Coronavirus is still growing going strong and parts of Asia.
2:26:33
Hong Kong says it has wait
2:26:35
a minute what kind of what kind of reporting is that? Hey, it's
2:26:39
still going strong is going strong everybody. She sounded
2:26:44
like she was happy about it.
2:26:46
So we got still got something to report on cuz I'm the I'm the
2:26:50
Delta omachron expert and I will have nothing else to do after
2:26:53
this report.
2:26:54
The Coronavirus is still growing going strong and parts of Asia.
2:26:58
Hong Kong says it has more than 27,600 new cases. And leader
2:27:03
Carrie Lam is warning that that number could rise. Shanghai
2:27:08
closed schools and parks and authorities in Beijing suspended
2:27:12
access to a residential area after new infections were found.
2:27:16
The public was told not to leave the Chinese capital unless
2:27:19
necessary, after the government reported 588 New confirmed cases
2:27:24
but they reported no deaths in Beijing a residential area on
2:27:28
the capitals Northeastern outskirts was in lockdown after
2:27:32
a case was found their
2:27:35
case was found down
2:27:39
I didn't know I didn't know people could leave Hong Kong
2:27:42
they can apparently sketch well, so we're scheduled to go to New
2:27:49
York for for now a double ceremony. My aunt and my dad,
2:27:56
brother and sister and we're going to the New York area and
2:28:00
as should be okay, by then. Everything should be calmed down
2:28:04
a bit. Seems like everything's dragging on a bit. Even the the
2:28:08
Tsa, tsa controls the mask mandate, apparently.
2:28:14
Now the mask mandate was set to expire next week. The TSA now
2:28:17
extending that to April 18. That's the day after Easter
2:28:20
blots of travelers. Of course, it's also the end of spring
2:28:23
break for many schools. Now the major airlines had been urging
2:28:26
the White House to lift that mask mandate for travel. Many of
2:28:29
the fights we've seen on planes, they've involved travelers
2:28:32
refusing to wear a mask. Now the TSA says it's going to work with
2:28:35
the CDC to figure out next steps and perhaps even a revised
2:28:39
policy.
2:28:41
I didn't know TSA was in charge of
2:28:43
that. Well, I guess in the airports they are there. But the
2:28:47
but they do they set the PUD? Yeah, they enforce it but did
2:28:50
they set the policy they not setting policy?
2:28:53
I think it was clear that they wanted the policy changed by the
2:28:55
by higher ups. Hmm. I don't know.
2:29:00
The CDC has now changed its list of
2:29:04
but we're just a backup on you're going to New York. This
2:29:07
is it hasn't been settled yet. But I think once the bets are
2:29:13
placed at these good numbers that are available right now for
2:29:16
the past for the basketball game, then they'll pull the mask
2:29:20
mandates in New York City so then the odds will change and
2:29:24
you won't get as favorable odds. So you have to
2:29:27
Oh hold on a second. Okay. What are the dates of this? Of what
2:29:32
well when is when it so what if I understand what you're saying?
2:29:36
Because we need Kyrie Irving to play in a Xander in New York in
2:29:42
order for him to play we have to drop the mandate and but so but
2:29:47
we want to do that to time it with the betting
2:29:51
yes you want to get your bets in for the nets
2:29:54
to do this is not betting advice people this is just just an idea
2:29:58
horse nado
2:29:59
although it seems To be damn near legal and
2:30:02
want to hear for taking notes.
2:30:04
It, they're gonna start the play of start I think in about in
2:30:09
about, I don't know three or four weeks and why they started
2:30:13
after the March Madness, the NCAA tournament. So it's a ways
2:30:17
off, maybe a month or two April, a not a month or two I don't
2:30:22
have the date in front of me is what I'm trying to what kind of
2:30:25
cases they will wait until they get into the they're going to be
2:30:30
in the playoff rounds or the play in round and then they drop
2:30:33
it. Now they'll do it before the anything starts. And that will
2:30:38
be after the call. So guess what? So
2:30:40
the question is, when do you place your bet? You place your
2:30:43
bet now now okay, place your bet now and then the odds will
2:30:45
increase or decrease? You know, you
2:30:48
get to azo goo be your odds are more in your favor and go Yeah,
2:30:53
it'll be harder to make as much money if you if you get once
2:30:58
they lift a man day Sunday, no, Kyrie is gonna play but but this
2:31:01
mayor who seems like a betting man, he is
2:31:04
God does. He does doesn't he? He does seem he probably has an NFL
2:31:09
fantasy football league.
2:31:10
So he's got it. So he, he's, he's just he had a number of
2:31:19
things to say that were very suspicious like, well, you know,
2:31:21
we can't really pull the plug on that right now. I can't read. I
2:31:24
mean, I know people would like to do this, like, do it. So he's
2:31:26
gonna pull the plug on the masks and all the rest, just before
2:31:30
the playoffs start. So it'll be it'll be you'll have a period of
2:31:36
time to make your
2:31:37
Is there such a thing in sports betting where you can short
2:31:40
something
2:31:41
you can bet you can bet bet that they're going to lose as soon as
2:31:45
you can be on either side of a bet. Okay. Now, you always have
2:31:48
a little vague in the middle lobe and said, um, so. So they,
2:31:51
you know, like, they'll say, well, the team will give him
2:31:54
you're gonna win by 15 and a half points. Right, right,
2:31:57
right, they're not gonna win by 15 and a half points, they're
2:32:00
gonna win by either 15 or 16 or more. And that was the half
2:32:05
point is is to get these guys who, you know, these guys who
2:32:09
set the odds are not stupid, right.
2:32:14
So back to the CDC, who will determine their their guidance
2:32:19
will determine what Mayor Adams does. The CDC tracks development
2:32:25
of children as they should, and they have a list of milestones
2:32:29
that all children should reach by certain ages. So you know,
2:32:34
pooping on your own talking, talking, how many words you know
2:32:41
this speech is that is the big one. So you will not be
2:32:46
surprised to find out that most children in the world or
2:32:49
certainly the CDC, for America, are not hitting these milestones
2:32:54
because of mask mandates, and so called school from home
2:32:58
bullcrap. So what has the CDC done? They changed their list of
2:33:04
developmental milestones that just made the ages older.
2:33:09
There you go. Easy fix.
2:33:12
Those guys are total eight holes. You think another agency
2:33:16
that you just atone, and dissolve, boo. Now here it is a
2:33:21
tone and Jesse Smollett should try that too. That's a good tone
2:33:26
and dissolve. That's a new version of dry up and blow away.
2:33:32
And you'd think that the vaccines are kind of out of the
2:33:37
news, but nothing could be further from the truth. Maderna
2:33:41
is planning vaccines with their mRNA technology for 15 future
2:33:47
pathogens with future pandemic potential. They got potential.
2:33:55
You want to know what these are? Let me see if I can grab these
2:33:57
for you. They are going after? Um,
2:34:04
where is it now?
2:34:06
Oh, that's annoying. I'll find that after I play this cheese. I
2:34:13
can't believe that. Oh, here we go. Ooh, unpronounceable shit.
2:34:19
chikungunya. Oh, yeah, she can ganja what is that some Chinese
2:34:24
thing Chicken Chicken Guney as
2:34:26
a Chinese dish is made with noodles. And
2:34:30
Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever.
2:34:34
When that's the one that was being developed at the Ukraine
2:34:36
lab,
2:34:37
Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever, what is that all about? How come
2:34:41
they pull in Crimea?
2:34:43
No, they had a lab there too. But the Russians No,
2:34:45
seriously, is this a different Crimea?
2:34:48
No, I know. That's the Crimea, Crimea.
2:34:51
Well, this is this is crazy. So oh, well, that I didn't even
2:34:55
realize that Crimea. Okay. Is there a history of the crime
2:35:00
Have
2:35:00
you ever heard of it until you just said it right now?
2:35:06
Well, that's enough.
2:35:09
That's enough to make you sick. And so that
2:35:11
so they're gonna fix everything. And it's all gonna be done with
2:35:14
mRNA. And there was a recent interview between one of these
2:35:19
pundits from the Washington Post WAPA, WAPA, WaPo, who's also
2:35:23
often on MSNBC, and he was speaking to the CEO of Pfizer,
2:35:30
Albert Birla, and what he had to say about the mRNA technology
2:35:35
that they chose for the COVID vaccinations was quite an eye
2:35:38
opener,
2:35:39
I want to get a little into the weeds here and the Mr. mRNA
2:35:43
technology, when you and you and your colleagues were trying to
2:35:48
decide which route to go down the traditional vaccine route,
2:35:51
or the mRNA route, you you write that it was, quote, most counter
2:35:59
intuitive to go the mRNA route. And yet you went that route.
2:36:04
Explain why.
2:36:07
It was counterintuitive because Pfizer was mastering or let's
2:36:13
say we had very good experience and expertise with multiple
2:36:16
technologies that could give a vaccine, adenoviruses but some
2:36:21
of the other vaccines are we were very good in doing that.
2:36:26
Protein vaccines, we were very good in doing that, and plus
2:36:29
many other technologies. mRNA was the technology but we had
2:36:34
less experience only to hear working on this. And actually
2:36:38
mRNA was a technology that never delivered a single product until
2:36:43
that day, not vaccine, not any other medicine. So, so it was
2:36:50
very counterintuitive. And I was surprised when they suggested to
2:36:53
me that this is the way to go. And I questioned it. And I asked
2:36:57
them to
2:36:59
I was gonna bring it up at the end. Yes, this is they said so.
2:37:03
So it was very counterintuitive. And I was surprised when they
2:37:06
suggested to me that this is the way to go. And I questioned it.
2:37:11
And I asked them to justify how can you say something like that.
2:37:15
But they came in they were very, very convinced that this is the
2:37:18
right way to go. They found that the two years that have work on
2:37:23
mRNA, since 2018, together with biotech to develop a flu
2:37:30
vaccine, made them believe that the technology is mature, and we
2:37:35
are at the cusp of delivering a product
2:37:39
and you hear that part. Listen again,
2:37:43
get them by them to develop a flu vaccine. And make them
2:37:49
believe that the technology is mature. And we are at the cusp
2:37:53
of delivering a product.
2:37:55
Make them believe that the technology is mature. And we're
2:37:59
on the cusp of delivering a product.
2:38:01
Now a couple things. One the last 10 seconds or so we're done
2:38:05
with him. Yeah, play the lead. We'll wait what? You're telling
2:38:09
me that the lag well, okay, let me listed less than 10 seconds.
2:38:12
And I have something to say before you do your Yes, yes,
2:38:14
yes.
2:38:16
To develop a flu vaccine, made them believe that the technology
2:38:22
is mature, and we are at the cusp of delivering a product.
2:38:27
And so they convinced me I follow my instinct that they
2:38:32
know what they're saying. They're very good. And we made
2:38:36
this very difficult decision to
2:38:40
go day ends there. Yeah. The Wait, wait, let me guess. The
2:38:44
reporter.
2:38:47
Stop guessing, said who is this? They you keep talking
2:38:51
about? Porter says Who is this day you keep referring to? And
2:38:55
you'd refer that they came and they did this? And they did
2:38:58
that? And they want to convince who is specifically who is that
2:39:03
they you're discussing that you're talking about? Tell me
2:39:06
who they are. That's what the reporter did, right?
2:39:10
Wrong? Nope. And this sounds I mean, how can you not ask that
2:39:17
question? He only said it five times they convinced now if
2:39:21
there's a if you're a CEO of a big pharmaceutical company. You
2:39:27
listen to your scientists, I just doesn't really matter.
2:39:30
Doesn't matter what company you are heading up as a CEO. You'll
2:39:33
talk about my team, our people, our experts, the people that
2:39:39
have brought you fantastic products for years, and whatever
2:39:43
it is, you don't just say well, they can't show it up. And they
2:39:46
said this is good and they convinced me what is it? Are you
2:39:50
a scientist? Are you an mRNA? Specialist? Why did they why did
2:39:55
they they have to convince you of anything? Doesn't the science
2:39:59
speak for it? I'm sorry, I'm pretending to be a journalist.
2:40:04
I'm such a dope.
2:40:06
You are you're just you don't get it.
2:40:08
Let's talk about some adverse events, shall we? Adverse Events
2:40:12
are great. Yes, adverse events are fun. And you need to be
2:40:16
prepared for them. Let's just not call them adverse events.
2:40:19
Let's not relate them to a vaccine. Let's just say you
2:40:22
know, shit can happen. And let's do lots of PR about this bad
2:40:25
stuff that can happen to you, which has nothing to do with the
2:40:28
vaccine.
2:40:29
Heart attacks can happen to healthy younger Australians who
2:40:32
have none of the usual risk factors for disease
2:40:35
do you have Did you know this?
2:40:38
This is breaking finding it out.
2:40:40
Breaking Medical News, heart attacks can happen to healthy
2:40:43
younger Australians,
2:40:44
only two Australians by the way, it can't help them to healthy
2:40:47
Americans or Brits who have
2:40:48
none of the usual risk factors for disease. Now new research
2:40:52
has uncovered mutations in the genes which can compromise the
2:40:56
arteries in the heart
2:40:57
really mutations in the genes. How did that happen?
2:41:01
When Liza stern had a heart attack at the age of 41, she was
2:41:05
very lucky to pull through
2:41:07
lots of CPR for apparently over 40 minutes. Seven shocks of the
2:41:11
defibrillator.
2:41:12
The mother of two didn't experience chest pain. The
2:41:16
warning signs were more obscure.
2:41:18
I started to feel faint thought I might find broke out the
2:41:22
sweat, cold and clammy.
2:41:24
Liza had a tear in one of her arteries which led to a clot.
2:41:28
The condition called spontaneous coronary artery dissection
2:41:32
causes about a quarter of heart attacks in women
2:41:35
under the age of 50. Women what does that acronym I love
2:41:38
acronyms
2:41:39
spontaneous coronary lies I had a tear in one of her arteries
2:41:44
which led to a clot. The condition called spontaneous
2:41:48
coronary artery dissection causes about a quarter of heart
2:41:52
attacks in women under the age of 50. It's not as common in
2:41:56
men, but they're not immune.
2:41:58
So the case Yeah, from a patient down in Melbourne who was
2:42:01
listening for you just have a severe heart attack,
2:42:03
it causes a largely unknown Oh, a recent US study identified
2:42:08
genetic mutations that weaken the collagen which make the
2:42:12
hearts arteries strong and stable.
2:42:14
The study is still early is a very small number of patients
2:42:18
and I think it really needs to be replicated.
2:42:20
The Victor Chang Institute is casting the net wider, taking
2:42:24
samples from a register of 400 patients and using sophisticated
2:42:29
techniques to pinpoint other mutations.
2:42:32
We've got some very interesting families now where we think we
2:42:35
absolutely nailed the gene is causing it.
2:42:38
Experts say finding an underlying cause of the
2:42:41
condition is crucial as up to 30% of cases are likely to have
2:42:46
another heart attack.
2:42:48
I can't help but connect the myocarditis and and clots with
2:42:54
with certain medications.
2:42:58
I'm not a doctor Hank,
2:42:59
I'm not a doctor. Not scared. Yeah, no, I thought it was gonna
2:43:03
I thought it was it was sad. Those three fun it was called
2:43:07
says as
2:43:08
the through car to taneous courtyard artery dissect
2:43:12
dissection. But yet it's a blood clot, I don't know. And it's
2:43:17
it's gene related. So it's hereditary, then he's all of a
2:43:21
client is all of Australia doing it with each
2:43:24
other? It could be genetic, the localized as possible. Yeah.
2:43:31
And then the PS the PSDF has the stones. I've been following
2:43:35
Edward Dowd. We played clips from him a couple of weeks ago.
2:43:38
He's the former financial guy who at a certain point rose up
2:43:44
to doing a portfolio at Blackrock particularly, I think
2:43:49
Pharma. And he has been predicting that it with some
2:43:54
accuracy, that everything is going to collapse. It starting
2:43:58
with he believes Pfizer because the data will eventually get
2:44:02
out. The data is out nothing's happened and no one knows about
2:44:05
it. It's it's not collapsed. Over over 1200 people died
2:44:09
40,000 adverse event tests in the test. Yeah. And the trial
2:44:13
which was not reported they tried to cover that up for 75
2:44:16
years under the fog of war. They released these documents and no
2:44:20
one reported on it.
2:44:20
Somebody stole it, somebody leaked them, but let's stop
2:44:24
because we didn't talk about they, they they they which is
2:44:26
still annoying, by the way, because we still don't know who
2:44:29
they are. Who who was really behind covering it up. Pfizer
2:44:34
Pfizer documents to somebody Pfizer themselves. No, yes.
2:44:39
Pfizer, etc. No,
2:44:40
no Pfizer Pfizer refused to publish it was Pfizer who was
2:44:45
sued for
2:44:46
they actually turned something over to the CDC and yes, you can
2:44:49
that's that's the law.
2:44:51
Okay. I'll let me review because I know the law is you meet
2:44:55
within two weeks after after your your product is in
2:44:59
marketing You have to provide all of your data. And Pfizer
2:45:02
said, No, we need 75 years. They went to court the judge said no,
2:45:07
you got to speed up the release of documents and and they have
2:45:11
been speeding up. I honestly thought these documents came out
2:45:14
as a part of that you're telling me they were leaked? That's my
2:45:18
understanding. This would be a huge this is a story of of
2:45:21
Woodward and Bernstein level. The pharmaceutical companies
2:45:25
lied and people died.
2:45:27
They lied, people died. They pay the bill for the media. Yes. No,
2:45:33
never can't lose sight of that.
2:45:34
So Edward Dowd and his team dove into the CDC numbers that were
2:45:40
available and came up with a very astounding result regarding
2:45:46
excess mortality, ie more people who died one year over the
2:45:51
previous year, this case 2020, over 2021. Specifically,
2:45:57
millennials,
2:45:58
he took the data, and it took some time and effort did a lot
2:46:02
of work. He broke it down by age, and he created baselines
2:46:05
for each age group to come up with access mortality. And the
2:46:09
money chart is really charged for which shows that the
2:46:13
millennial age group 25 to 44, experienced an 84% increase in
2:46:20
excess mortality into the fall. It's the worst ever access
2:46:24
mortality, I think in the history. Just to give you an
2:46:28
idea, when you look at chart for you see when mandates and
2:46:31
boosters hit the acceleration into the fall. And then it
2:46:36
really accelerated into the end of the year. That drop off in
2:46:39
that data you see there is reporting issues. It takes time
2:46:43
for millennial age deaths to be reported, because they're
2:46:46
usually not hospital deaths. So that data is going to be updated
2:46:51
and probably shows a continued disturbing trend. So just to put
2:46:55
some numbers on this. In the fall, starting in the summer
2:47:00
into the fall with the mandates and the boosters. There were
2:47:04
61,000 Excess millennial deaths. Basically, millennials
2:47:09
experienced a Vietnam War in the second half of 2021. Okay,
2:47:15
50,000 died in the Vietnam War US troops. So this generation
2:47:22
just experienced a Vietnam War. And I think this is the smoking
2:47:26
gun that the vaccines causing excess mortality in all age
2:47:31
groups. And it's no coincidence that Michelle Alinsky refuses to
2:47:37
answer, Senator Ron Johnson's letters. They're hiding out,
2:47:41
she's gone. She's gone. There hiding. So I'm going to put a
2:47:45
word out there. It's a word that's old, but it needs to be
2:47:50
reintroduced in the conversation. This is what we
2:47:52
call demo side death by government. So the government
2:47:56
through the mandates has killed people.
2:47:59
I love dem aside. I didn't know this term. I'd ever heard the
2:48:05
term. It's a real term.
2:48:08
It starts with demo like Democrat
2:48:11
democracy demo aside, here it is demo side. It has its own wiki
2:48:16
page, a concept proposed by American political scientist
2:48:21
Rudolph Rummel to describe the intentional killing of an
2:48:24
unnamed or disarmed person by government agents acting in
2:48:28
their authoritative capacity and pursuant to Government policy or
2:48:32
high command. Well, if true, it fits the description. Yeah, I
2:48:39
guess it does. Any thoughts? Any thoughts on ice? No
2:48:45
sauce. I mean, I think we've been discussing this for two
2:48:48
years. And I think we pretty much do we didn't use the term
2:48:52
demo site. We didn't we don't have these particular numbers
2:48:55
about the millennials. Just pretty damn, it's pretty much
2:48:59
what we said was going on.
2:49:02
I didn't but 61,000 in that age group,
2:49:07
yes. I like the Vietnam War cutters.
2:49:11
That was someone wrote that for him that that's a very good one.
2:49:15
I don't that'll never catch on though. Because it
2:49:17
never will. Catch on because
2:49:23
I had the perfect out. I had the perfect out. You had to you had
2:49:26
to
2:49:27
step on it. You had to start
2:49:29
over. Okay. You just have to say none of
2:49:31
it will. None of this will catch on.
2:49:35
I'm going to show my spoon by donating to no agenda. Imagine
2:49:38
all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun.
2:49:48
We have a few people to thank But I should mention that you
2:49:52
could have stretched it and we could have you would have hit
2:49:54
another one.
2:49:56
Long COVID bara brother
2:49:59
you should By the way every time you go and start to talk yeah
2:50:03
that little cough yeah is exactly the same cough that be
2:50:07
and I keep hearing it my head digs and I'm sure other people
2:50:10
do too is the exact same little cough the guy has before he says
2:50:14
bullshit on your clip, the bullshit clip
2:50:17
Oh, I see what you're saying Let me try so my little cough would
2:50:20
be bullshit close. Close close well whenever I'm doing it you
2:50:27
know what I mean?
2:50:30
Yeah, okay, grab when I'm sure that doesn't include Greg Cova
2:50:36
lake in Sunbury, Pennsylvania because he donated $100 And he
2:50:42
wants to de douching
2:50:43
and we have that in stores.
2:50:46
You've been de deuced
2:50:50
and want to read this note, please deduce me as I forgot to
2:50:54
mention my main bank account for donating from from my kids,
2:50:58
iPhones.
2:51:01
But I mean, he took the money from his
2:51:03
kids iPhone, kids, iPhones. I'm not sure which one very good
2:51:08
dollars on an app, but thankfully my wife doesn't know
2:51:11
that I have an account.
2:51:14
Good job. Love that.
2:51:16
She probably doesn't listen to the show either. God Joseph
2:51:19
Dante Tuscaloosa Alabama has got a birthday coming up.
2:51:23
Birthday. Yeah. And Charlie gatewayed 808.
2:51:27
And you said
2:51:30
he had Chuck s hit him in the mouth but it's still a douchebag
2:51:34
and Trevor D is also a douchebag. double duty but
2:51:38
thanks for your Alright, thanks for your boob donation
2:51:40
and the boob donation and as we move along, we run into our
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Day you want to be triggered?
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You want to be
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the same. It's like a yo yo. Hey, what do you think my mic?
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Just sound regular to you. Is it a new mic? It is.
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Sounds pretty much the same. And that's
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what I thought there is one big difference about this
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microphone. He does not have the buzz interference from my
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dimmers and my LEDs.
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Oh so you don't have to go around the house making sure
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everything's turned off
3:04:36
and Tina doesn't have to cook in the dark. Now which microphone
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is it?
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That's the question bla bla why get cut off?
3:04:45
Oh, no, Tina, Tina. If I if I'm doing a show like not on
3:04:49
Thursday or Sunday with Moe or some other show than if it goes
3:04:52
late and she's cooking in the dark. Not hot, not not happy?
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Well, if you turn the light all the way on doesn't that no No,
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no,
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that have to do a bypass and it would have to be, you know, just
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on or off. And even then we're not sure, because I haven't I
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haven't tested it yet, but then we'd have to do it for all these
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lights and dimmers anyway. The microphone is perfect. It sounds
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kind of the same. It doesn't have the buzz. Which microphone?
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Is it? Jhansi. Dvorak, you're into microphones?
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Well, the microphones that sound like an E V. 320 are pretty
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well, that's, that's what I was using before. Yeah. AV 320s
3:05:30
Real claim to fame is is, is its proximity effect. It doesn't
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have one. And that's why people use them in radio because you
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can move away from the mic. I would assume that you didn't go
3:05:44
buy a mic. So I'm thinking I'll just tell you I bought a mic.
3:05:50
Okay, because your old rode sound a lot like this.
3:05:53
The road caster? Yeah, yeah. Pro pro casters called Road
3:05:58
Procaster. Yeah, that sounds a little muffled. The Procaster
3:06:02
sounded muffled to me.
3:06:04
Well, I would I would maybe guess an SM seven. No, no. Then
3:06:11
I was not enough. It was not as sure No. So who else makes a pro
3:06:18
mic that you would accept?
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I only accept it because it sounds pretty much the same. And
3:06:23
there's no buzz. I mean, I love it. It is. It is different. It
3:06:26
is very different from the Evie 320 though.
3:06:29
It shows the site talker.
3:06:31
It's a side talker.
3:06:33
Oh, you sold out? Does that mean a big stink about being an EN
3:06:44
talker and you know talking into the mic as opposed to talking to
3:06:47
the site. I know. Let me ask you another question. This is kind
3:06:50
of crucial. Is it a is it a standard condenser or is it a
3:06:58
dynamic?
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Dynamic is with 48 volts.
3:07:03
That's called a condenser fully good answer.
3:07:06
It's a condenser.
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So you went to a condenser? I know this is this is big news,
3:07:12
isn't it? This is the second weirdness here. What was the
3:07:15
first the first is not as a site talker,
3:07:19
right? I'm very surprised.
3:07:22
No audio technica.
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No no, no. You know the answer. You should know the answer.
3:07:28
Okay, I'm not I'm not going to belabor it because it's boring.
3:07:30
So bunches tell me
3:07:32
the LeWitt ah LCT 240 Pro
3:07:37
I would have never guessed it. No. I don't even know where you
3:07:40
buy those mics. They Amazon and I've never know it sounds like
3:07:45
you well good if it sounds like the old well sounds
3:07:49
Dimebag it's well that's that's why I liked it when I heard how
3:07:54
I sounded on back now. I got a black one. I didn't get a white
3:07:57
microphone.
3:07:58
Couple of things back is you should ask about this ready to
3:08:02
do a show you're gonna do it again. He's something of a
3:08:07
microphone afficionado No, definitely. He used to use a
3:08:11
blue one special blue that was cool looking and then he's he
3:08:16
swapped around he's going to do all kinds of different mics and
3:08:18
he I think because he I think he liked enjoys his voice he he
3:08:25
probably went through a lot of mics before he found out one
3:08:27
that Lou and I I've never even heard the use and Evie 20
3:08:32
Well because well and you know what, it's a very different way
3:08:35
of operating the microphone because the the the the front
3:08:38
talker the no you like I'm just I'm spitting into that thing
3:08:43
close miking all the time this you back off a little bit but
3:08:47
you can actually change how it sounds just by moving your head
3:08:51
a little bit it's very it's a whole different way of doing
3:08:54
proximity Yeah, it is it's a whole different way of working
3:08:57
for me but I'm kind of liking it
3:08:59
good you sound fine it sounds the same fine is not acceptable
3:09:03
but thanks I know what you mean no it sounds the same and the
3:09:06
other sound was good it but I don't see this that much
3:09:09
different than the road either but if it stops that problem you
3:09:12
have then the condenser Of course it does of course. Yes
3:09:16
Right. It is a condenser but that condenser is you have to
3:09:19
note have a lot of cardioid pattern is way out there so it
3:09:23
picks up more stuff going on on this this
3:09:26
cardioid is really tremendous. You sit on the other side of
3:09:29
this thing. It's you're gone almost it's really incredible.
3:09:34
Anyway, so much for microphone talk, everybody. Let's listen.
3:09:38
Anybody left anybody left listening.
3:09:41
We're closing it down early. I have for ISO so I'll start Thank
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you doesn't really work as nice so but I liked it. Then I have
3:09:57
this ISO bowl crappity crappers thought that was kind of cute.
3:10:05
It is cute and the stuff is borderline magic. Mm hmm And
3:10:10
then the final one which I have high hopes for we trained Nazis
3:10:16
but what do you say we trained Nazis we trained Nazis that was
3:10:21
returned
3:10:22
I actually like to to the ones in the middle better than that
3:10:26
your high hopes are dashed dashed dashed let's go in my got
3:10:30
to number one is ideal. Ideal for an ambush
3:10:38
I like the sound no matter what.
3:10:41
Ideal for an M word ambush and then the last one which I think
3:10:46
is always good for ending the show torture torture
3:10:53
is so short.
3:10:57
Too long is too short. I think ideal for an alga I think the
3:11:01
third one in your first batch
3:11:07
the stuff is borderline magic. That one or or bowl crappity
3:11:13
crappers No, that was that was the second one. I played the
3:11:19
third one
3:11:22
was the fourth one.
3:11:23
The fourth one is the Nazis. Oh, they're
3:11:25
not like the Nazis? No, I didn't like the Nazis. Hey, you know
3:11:31
what? Let's just go nuts and use crappy crappy
3:11:33
crappy crappy okay crappy crappy it's good. All right. You guys
3:11:38
think to leave with man? I
3:11:40
have a couple things. Yeah,
3:11:41
I'm just warning you. You were going long.
3:11:44
Yeah, we're going long. I know. I have I have got a little funny
3:11:48
thing. I can play this later. We all know if you got a funny.
3:11:50
Colorado prison radio. Do you know that's going on? No. Can I
3:11:55
listen to? I got the two things on the vampire squid named after
3:11:59
Biden.
3:12:01
Well, which one do you want to do? I like
3:12:05
got bad reporting. I got Blinken laughing for some unknown
3:12:10
reason. Yes, this is the let's play this. This is the Blinken
3:12:14
clip. And he's on Meet the Press and is the end of it is the last
3:12:19
58 seconds. And for some reason. Chuck gives him the chuck gives
3:12:25
them the bum's rush. Oh, and he says I know you're busy. You got
3:12:29
to catch a plane, you got things to do. You're a busy man. And so
3:12:32
blinking actually literally cracks up when he hears this.
3:12:36
These facets military has the potential to keep grinding down
3:12:39
these incredibly brave and resilient Ukrainians. But here's
3:12:43
the thing. winning a battle is not winning a war. Taking a city
3:12:47
is not taking the hearts and minds of Ukrainians. And what
3:12:50
we've learned over the past couple of weeks is that they
3:12:53
will fight to the end for their country. And if it takes a week,
3:12:58
if it takes a month, if it takes a year, and he has no plan Putin
3:13:03
for how this actually ends on his terms. He can't impose his
3:13:07
will and Russia's will on 45 million Ukrainians they've
3:13:11
clearly demonstrated that but it may take some considerable time
3:13:15
to to play out we want it to end as quickly as possible. With
3:13:18
Ukraine having its independence, its territorial integrity. Its
3:13:21
sovereignty. But I think we need to be prepared for this going on
3:13:25
for some time. Secretary entity
3:13:27
Blinken. I know you're busy. I know you got yet another plane
3:13:31
to catch. Thanks for coming on and sharing your perspective
3:13:32
with us. Thank you Chuck.
3:13:37
Had a big smile too. He laughed
3:13:39
because he feels okay because Chuck made him feel really
3:13:42
important by saying you're an important man you're very busy.
3:13:45
I know you're jumping out of the plane I know you're just
3:13:48
dynamite I'll see it at the bar
3:13:51
yeah well blink and blue that up there by laughing at it but I
3:13:54
think a lot of it has to do with Blink his presentation he's
3:13:57
boring. He is John Kerry worse than John Kerry.
3:14:01
He is pretty bleh bleh
3:14:03
bleh bleh bleh bleh they keep saying but so he doesn't end his
3:14:06
sentences it's like if I talk to you but I never stopped talking
3:14:10
but I didn't want to do that that way but but but
3:14:14
well if you say but then you can just disregard everything that
3:14:17
came before that so he's he just keeps talking crap I guess.
3:14:22
Yeah, but all right. That's all I got. Other stuff we get and
3:14:27
that's good.
3:14:28
That's good. That's good. That's good. We have to stop because we
3:14:32
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and coming to you from the heart of the Texas hill country here
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in FEMA Region number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam
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curry
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Han from Northern Silicon Valley. Pay Putin get out of the
3:15:17
Ukraine for the I'm sorry, I should have said that. Oh, well,
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I'm Jhansi Dvorak we
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I want to be very clear I've said it many times I will say it
3:16:06
again. I've said it many times I will say it again
3:16:15
looking at images of ordinary people doing extraordinary
3:16:19
things I want to be very
3:16:22
okay okay okay, so we all
3:16:33
watched the television coverage of just yesterday what's on top
3:16:40
of everything that we know and don't know yet based on what
3:16:44
we've just been able to see in because we've seen it or not
3:16:47
doesn't mean it hasn't I want to be very clear
3:16:52
okay Okay, so
3:16:56
I'm not I'm not I'm not going nowhere to fight none of these
3:17:01
works for these politicians with these politicians. Politicians
3:17:04
everybody saying well we got to we got to evacuate we gotta
3:17:06
leave I will not I'm not I'm not a big my boots in Arkansas soil
3:17:12
and I will fight
3:17:16
for the people that I love for the people that I love for the
3:17:20
land and I love the wildlife and I love there's been so much
3:17:29
political corruption political corruption political corruption,
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political corruption. So I'm not I'm not I'm not you got Biden
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and his son making a shit ton of money on the money
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I'm not I'm not I'm not the Ukrainian government. If you
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don't do this, we're taking your tax dollars taking your tax
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dollars taking your political corruption. Validation MoPhO
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boruch.org/n a o crappity crappers.
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