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March 17th, 2022 • 3h 36m

1434: Second Lady

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Suddenly life was better. Adam curry, John C divorce Thursday,
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March 17 2022. This is your award winning game on nation
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media assassination episode 1434. This is no agenda, seeing
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red and green and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas
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Hill Country, February to number six in the morning, everybody.
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I'm Adam curry and from California we're wondering what
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he's laughing about. And we're also wondering what happened to
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the maternity hospital. I'm John C. Tavares.
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That's it, it's long COVID It's done and my career is over. I
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can't talk anymore as sound like one of those sir. One of those
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sexy barflies A No, I don't I sound like I can't I can't
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modulate. It's It's the weirdest thing.
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Ah, huh. Anyway, what's the status of the maternity hospital
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John? Well, you know, it's funny, you know, I've been, I'm
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not in any way to ridicule things. But
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you know, me.
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But I keep bringing this kind of a running gag because they keep
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talking about it. So then, after the last show, which was I think
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this seventh or eighth time I've discussed this fraternity house
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was bombed. Yes. Yes. I go to the back to the TV to me, they
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started doing research for the next show and go to the Meet the
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Press. Mm hmm.
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And there it is, again, the maternity. This is actually a
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pretty good rundown. This is the Sunday's meet depress Ukraine
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summary. As Russia's hopes of a lightning quick victory have
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evaporated. It's shifted instead of shooting at people who can't
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shoot back. Oh, consider these lasting images of Russia's war
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of choice here. A mother her two children, a family friend laying
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dead in the street struck down as they simply ran for safety.
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And then there's this babies and pregnant women being evacuated
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from a maternity hospital after it was targeted by Russia.
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Once it continued its onslaught closing in on Kiev and now
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hitting western cities including an attack overnight at a
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military training center near Lviv. That was just 15 miles
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from the border with Poland, a NATO ally, Ukrainian forces are
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hitting back attacking that convoy outside of the Capitol.
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But in the besieged city of Morocco, where mass graves are
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being dug. There's no food, no gray whale right now. And there
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are increasing concerns
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biological weapons as a way to try to target so if you notice
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how the biological weapons have now become biological and
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chemical weapons?
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Oh, no, I haven't noticed. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. We went from
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biological Well, we know chemical is the best because we
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have experienced with that are increasing concerns that Russia
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may use chemical or biological weapons as a way to try to
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target insurgents hiding in basements? I don't think so.
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Even as it accuses Ukraine of planning such an attack. But as
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the load Amir's the Lensky said, if you want to know Russia's
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plans, look at what Russia accuses others of. So Vladimir
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Putin really looking for an iframe? If so, what kind of deal
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can you make to end a war with a country that won't even admit
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there is a war?
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All right. All right. I'll take your I'll take your nonsense
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from chip Todd, Chuck, whatever his name is. And I will add for
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you the response from our extremely competent government.
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What they're doing about this, you know, this, these are
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atrocities. Thank goodness, we have Nancy Pelosi leading
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everything and she can explain it to us. But they know that we
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can't go there. The
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Putin is trying to
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fake the trap so that the recut go in. And that's the beginning
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could be the beginning of World War Three. A Putin totally
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irresponsible using weapons that are not allowed under the Geneva
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connect convention connection threatens current use of
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chemical weapons,
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nuclear and the rest. So they know that we can't but it's the
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ask now. He was this morning, more or less if we can't have an
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if we can't have a no fly zone. Let us I just love that. This is
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you know, this is who speaks on our behalf right now and
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explaining it to the American people what we're doing of our
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own and we need the airplanes to come in this morning. He was
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less on the on the Ask for the
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policy. The more on let us do it. Help us get the planes but
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also there is a school of thought that thinks the anti
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aircraft missiles and the rest are very important blame myself
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when I see that, that those tanks at 40 miles of tanks.
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I'd like to take out those tanks. I mean, I think that
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them having more planes might be useful, but that I'm not a
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military strategist. No kidding. We hope that we'll be able to
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get to a place
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I hope you asked me how I I hope that we can get to a place where
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the Meg's, which are the kinds of planes they've been found one
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can go to Ukraine,
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the f6 teens, especially if we have an excess of them can
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backfill that Poland told me that isn't embarrassing.
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I mean, that's just a woman can't can't speak up full
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sentence. No. Ah. And meanwhile, the actual solution has been
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presented to us. I have two words for you. Predator drones
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to source also saying the US and other allies are looking at ways
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to pay I'm sorry. Oh, it's a seven second clip seven second
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clip. The source also saying the US and other allies are looking
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at ways to send armed drones to Ukraine to help stop the
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Russians from advancing. Yeah.
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I want to talk about that too. But Pelosi and hear a little
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diatribe there says that the Russians have threatened.
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She specifically said they have threatened the use of chemical
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weapons. I haven't heard that. Guys, I'm asking you. I thought
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you may have heard some because I don't know. I've not heard
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this at all this new she hears from? Well, she's I don't know.
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She's Nancy Pelosi, man.
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No idea. What was that? What the seven second clip was about the
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girls that did this. I have a couple of clips with they're
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talking about the drones. Yeah, these are the these are this
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would give them drones. And all of a sudden they get joysticks
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or flying Moran, I mean, a lot of training. These are the
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switchblade drones. I think that's the same one that does
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such a good job in caboodle.
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You know, the one that killed the teacher and those kids.
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That's the kind of drone they're talking about the one that dives
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down switches open like a switchblade knife and then
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explodes.
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Oh, so you don't need to take some like, I would assume
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someone to be able to do that longer training to operate one
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of those.
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That's where we send over advisors. You know, advisors,
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they only advise and whatnot, move the joystick a bit to the
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right, and then you know, press the button.
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We're at war we're doing it was nuts, because the thing is, and
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I want to go back in time, to something you brought up on the
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last show, which was this Sargon woman.
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So I went back and listen to that thing. And I have a clip.
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Cuz I think this war is gonna be over tomorrow.
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It could it could be I mean, that's why I think they're
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ramping up. COVID Again, we've got to keep people scared. Seems
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like there is an agreement on the table between Zelinsky and
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Putin. Who will she discusses this Sargon bring something up.
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And then who was she again? Cuz I forgot. I forgot entirely who
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she was Sargon the woman who wrote a bad news woke media. Oh,
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yeah. Yeah, no, yeah. White. Yeah, exactly. The woke media is
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undermining democracy. That's who she is. Yeah. But and I
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shouldn't mention because I was thinking about this.
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This book has been written about 10 times in the last 10 years.
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I don't know why, but I've been keeping up with it. Every year
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wanted some writer who's like her liberal, who's looking
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around saying, hey, these people are doing some shopping, they're
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pretty much lying to the public. I'm going to write a book about
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it. And the books always says the same thing that the media
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stinks and is run by corporations that don't care,
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or, or do care. And they're just promoting some agenda and it's
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all bad. It's bad news. And she got the just the best title so
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far. Yeah, they keep um, this book has come out over and over
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again, this is the latest version, but she comes out. And
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this is I'm sorry, congested now too. I infected you. I'm sorry.
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I did over the this is the the that Mike is forgot. Mike is so
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good.
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This is Sargon versus Bruni, this guy, Frank Bruni, who came
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on and he's rah rah rah. He's a tough guy. And he's on the
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Marsha and she what she says here? Oh, this is the New York
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Times. Reporter You mean
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Bruni? He is and he was on the show with with her?
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He is the elitist New York Times reporter. Yeah. All right.
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And what she says here, and there's other clips to back her
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up, is his indictment of the media and the especially the
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mainstream. And then what he says in in response is just like
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did he even listen to her? This is the this is the best example
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I could find it like a bang, bang, a couple of clips that
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show to people you know one person did these people on the
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left, Frank Bruni guy the New York Times The Washington Post.
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All the mainstream media guys do get their head up their ass.
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Let's listen to clip one. I believe that if you're not going
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to absolutely crush your enemy, you have to give them a way out.
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And the thing is, we're not going to crush Russia, we are
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not going to crush Putin we should not be invading, we
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should not be giving a no fly zone. Now, here's the
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interesting thing, that people who are disconnected from the
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news as well as people who are connected from the news don't
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know, which is that on Monday, Putin laid out three conditions
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for immediately stopping the campaign in Ukraine, the
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invasion of Ukraine, that war there. The three conditions were
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that Ukraine give up trying to become part of NATO, that the
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Crimea be declared part of Russia, and that the Donbass
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region be recognized as independent. In other words,
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Putin said, If you recognize the actual status quo, I'm willing
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to stop this immediately. Then later that night, the Lensky
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gave an interview to ABC News, where he said on NATO, he is
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willing to give up his claim to NATO has requests to join NATO,
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on the Donbass and on Crimea. He said those requests, he's not
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going to accept them as ultimatums, but he is willing to
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negotiate on them. In other words, the two sides of this
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conflict on Monday of this week said that there is room to
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negotiate and agreed on much of the territory. You did not hear
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about that in any of the mainstream media, except for a
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tiny bit here a tiny bit there. Why aren't the headlines saying
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the two sides are willing to accept some of the same
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conditions? They're moving towards each other? You only
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write about that in the Israeli news? Why is that? Why aren't we
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helping them to end this? Why are we escalating in our media?
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Did she? What was interesting about that? soliloquy of hers is
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she knows the answer.
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She wrote the book about it. Yeah, she she knows. It's just
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not effective to keep asking the questions, but yeah, and I think
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that he even said Zelinsky that's, that's even mainstream.
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Now was that he said, Well, you know, what if I just say, I
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won't go into NATO?
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Ah, we can't have that. Well, actually, I have another clip to
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back these two up, which is the Ukraine Russo our deal, but
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listen to now. Okay. Now, what she said was that Putin laid
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down here this, this and this, and I'm out of here. Seems
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reasonable. And there's no is by the way, which of the same
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things that we've discussed on this show as the probably the
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characteristics of this whole thing, which is no NATO. We get
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Crimea and we went Donbass to be
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independent. That's it. Now, we've discussed this since this
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thing started. This is looks like it's always been the
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target. It's a it's a replay of the Georgia scenario.
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Where everything falls into place. It's not unreasonable.
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But wait a minute. Yes, it is. Let's listen to what our New
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York Times got. After listening to what she said. Instead of
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defending the media or saying anything like it. He says it's
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so sort of bullcrap. And it's all and Putin's nuts. Here we
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go. That all sounds very rational. But I don't think
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we're in the realm of the rational here. I don't think
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Putin is acting rationally. I mean, so I'm not I'm not as
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confident as you are, that this thing can be negotiated. You
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know, like sanctions for example. I think we're doing the
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right thing. The more sanctions the merrier. I don't think
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they're going to work though. Because
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the more sanctions the merrier, but you're not going to work
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know what, that right there you stop it, stop it there and
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analyze that.
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Yeah, more sanctions that will marry or but they're not going
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to work. What's the point? Right. Well, it's it's at this
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point is just virtue signaling. It's just, it's
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mass hysteria. It's beyond it was pretty much what you've been
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saying here. But it's beyond. It's abnormal thinking. Yeah. So
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let's go and let's back up a little bit. Listen to that
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stupidity that he just spewed and then let him finish up with
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his analysis, not the reality. She added, you know, like
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sanctions for example. I think we're doing the right thing. The
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more sanctions the merrier. I don't think they're going to
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work though. Because Putin isn't playing in the field of
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economics. Putin is playing in the field of ego, his and his
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countries and I mean this this is war as a as a narcissistic
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meltdown. Right? I mean, this isn't this isn't rational.
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Well, you're correct. What you were saying is not rational
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that's for sure. So you have to do on on ego. So what does that
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mean? What's the strategy mean? Anything these guys are nuts.
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This is bad reporting. This is what the media has been doing
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these people should be out of business is really borderline
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pathetic. And to take what she said and not argue or discuss it
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and to go on with your honor was with Putin's nuts notion is just
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it's from the steroids. I heard this morning. It's because he's
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been taking steroids. He's gone to steroids nuts. Rooney. No,
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no, Putin. Putin is the steroids man. I wouldn't be surprised he
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was the if he was not taking some kind of stimuli.
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Well, no, the this testosterone is old. Yeah. I mean, even Joe
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Rogan takes it. It's got low tea man. Low T mo t. So
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I want to play something for you. Oh, just just to give you
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the just some more idiocy. Abby Phillips is back on the scene.
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me who she is. Oh, she was Yeah. Happy Phillips. So she was on RT
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and have that show. Oh, come on. She was the one that started
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cussing all the time. Abby Martin. Oh, no, I have the wrong
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one.
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I thought it was Abby Phillips. Oh, that doesn't count in.
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Who's Abby Phillips. I was asking you I don't know.
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We might as well play the clip. Now since since I've already
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introduced I'll find out who she is when President Biden is at
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this NATO meeting, which I think is going to be an extraordinary
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meeting that we see next week. What is what does he have to do?
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What's the assignment? The question is where and how is
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America going to lead in this new world order? There's no
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question that everyone agrees we have entered a new phase of, you
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know, global peace and security and conflict, frankly, and for
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much, much of the last century, the United States has been
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leading will they lead in the future? And I think that's a
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huge question, because on a lot of this stuff, as it relates to
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this conflict, while the US has been on the forefront of making
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clear what Russia is doing, it has seemed that that they've
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taken a backstop to the Europeans, they've said to the
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Europeans, you guys decide what you want to do. And we will we
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will follow along so that we have a united front. And I do
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think it's a big question whether the Biden administration
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perceives the United States as playing the same role in this
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next era of peace and security and conflict in the on the globe
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as they did in the last era. And how they do that, what they are
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willing to say and promise what signals they give to Ukraine
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about their future in some of these organizations, whether it
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be the up European Union, or NATO huge questions, I think on
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the table for global leaders. Yes, too bad it wasn't Abby
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Martin after all, but this is this is kind of the feed the
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thinking is like oh, you know, this we need we need global is
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we need global leaders. The tissue is this is Obama's
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thinking, Yes, Obama was exactly the same way and in this
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situation says this action is taking place in Europe. I don't
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think we need to be leading the way but that's okay. Let's I
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just want to go back to this comp is this thing going on with
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the with the Sargon and the other guy and, and his
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irrational response to her observation that no one's
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covering the reality of this and this is some coverage of it
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right here. This is Ukraine Russo deal of foot.
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A senior Ukrainian official says he's confident that Ukraine and
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Russia are moving closer to a possible negotiated ceasefire as
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NPRs Ryan Lucas reports the two sides have held several rounds
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of talks as Russian forces pounded cities across Ukraine
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put the lock atop Ukrainian negotiator in the ongoing talks
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with Russia. Since the Kremlin's position has softened
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significantly as the war has dragged on. Speaking through an
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interpreter in an interview with PBS newshour put the lock claims
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that Russia's attack has become bogged down in the face of
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Ukrainian resistance. They are stuck fighting in their current
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positions, and they have no chances whatsoever to move
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further into Ukrainian territory. Therefore, we have
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much confidence that we will have a ceasefire in the coming
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days Russian officials have hinted that the two sides may be
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closer to a deal, but the country's president Vladimir
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Putin has not publicly signaled a readiness to pull back his
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forces. So here's the question. Let's say they come to a deal.
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Is there an off ramp for us? Everyone's talking about it? Do
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we have an off ramp for Putin? Is there an off ramp for us? Do
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they get reconnected to Swift? Do all those companies turn
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everything back on? I don't hear anyone talking about that is
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nobody's talking about that. I believe this is intended to be
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permanent. They've they have no intention to go back into.
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It may be a clip was in my clips that actually says what you just
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said, Okay, there's, you don't do sanctions unless they're
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permanent. Right? Right. And the Russians are all set up for
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this. They don't care. As far as I can tell. And it took as long
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as the oil and gas keeps flowing a billion dollars a day is what
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they're bringing in. And that's not changing. What's interesting
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is if you look at YouTube and tick tock and you look at
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Russian citizens and and they're speaking directly to the west,
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and they're saying, hey, you know, I just wanna show you guys
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what's going on over here. And it's weird because even for me,
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and I'm somewhat worldly. I look at this. Oh, wow, this is a
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really modern gas station. Oh, look at that supermarket, and
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they got all kinds of products and the shelves are stocked and
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you know, they have issues but and I'm sure they're KGB agents,
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FSB, who are. This is all propaganda. I can't believe it's
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allowed, but yes, but it seems like okay, you know, we'll just
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we'll just muddle on forward.
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Well, the thing that happened during the first round of
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sanctions which Trump put on, and I guess they're put on by, I
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can't even remember the reasons for that. But the sanction for
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one thing or another, and one of the things that did it would it
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screwed up, if you remember all these stories, this is during
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our show area era. And the new agenda era. They were bit all
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they be a lot of the I think we even
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all the Polish has a lot of Polish Hungarian, and German
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fruit sellers that used to sell a lot of their fruit into
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Russia. They were cut off. And a lot of the dairy in the European
20:43
areas that was sending their milk products and cheeses, like
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the French, they were cut off. And there was a report that the
20:51
Russians had finally rediscovered that they, they
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have milk, they have cows, and they make cheese. And the
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Russians themselves are rediscovering their own cheeses
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and milks and their own products. And they were instead
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of going back and forth with the Russians export a plum and they
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and they import a plum which I've always been baffled by this
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idea of being a great idea. But I'm baffled by people think it
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is a great idea that I explored a plum and important plum. When
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I see your Moto tractors coming in.
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Caterpillars, maybe you know, why don't we just keep the
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caterpillars and use them and they can keep their booth
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anyway. So to put the point is the Russians have a lot of self
21:37
sufficiency, it is the world's biggest country.
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This is really a war of networks. And this network war
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is all around us. Besides the obvious what you think when you
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say network wars, you know, this Fox, CNN, MSNBC, but there's,
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you know, people who own social networks, their wars, silencing
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people, financial networks, food supply networks, energy
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networks, electricity networks, and the people really don't
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control much of these networks at all.
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And that's the thing that gets me is no one no one is really
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just no one. I think still, people don't walk around going
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those damn Russians, I want to kill all the Russians. It's only
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Putin, but they don't think twice about what it's doing to
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normal citizens. I mean, this this, again, is just that, that
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mass hysteria that we're in that Putin gave an address, which is
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always fun, because you know, I have to make sure it's been
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properly translated, sir Jean course a very sketchy red scum
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Russian, but we're just gonna, it's the best we got. So we have
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to trust him. And you know, he obviously sees a very different
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side since he under speaks the language and understands the
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culture, having, you know, come to Minneapolis when he was a kid
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from Russia, from St. Petersburg. But just want to
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read this this piece of what Putin said he gave an address
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and it was directed at the at the West and of course, no one
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bothered to put that on television. They could have at
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least mocked him for it. Nope. So the Russian president says
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the myth of the Western welfare state of the so called Golden
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billion is crumbling. Russian President Vladimir Putin has
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opined that the latest rounds of unprecedented sanctions imposed
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on Russia by the US and its allies over the Kremlin's
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military campaign in Ukraine marked the end of an era,
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according to Putin, from now on the West will be losing its
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global dominance, both politically and economically. So
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he was spoke on Wednesday. And he said, exactly this, the so
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called Golden billion is crumbling. Moreover, it is the
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whole planet that is having to pay the price for the West
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ambitions and its attempt to retain its vanishing dominance
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at any cost. The President predicted food shortages across
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the world as Western sanctions against Russia adversely
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affecting the entire global economy. And touching on
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decision by several Western powers to freeze Russia's
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central bank assets. Putin claimed that this would only
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serve to irreparably undermine trust in those nations and make
23:59
other countries think twice before placing their reserves in
24:02
the care of those countries. According to him half nearly
24:05
half of Moscow's assets were simply stolen by the West. And
24:09
that is, by definition true. If he can't send a message to say
24:14
hey, put some of our money from this account into that account
24:17
to pay for something then, you know, he has no control. It's
24:21
not it's not their money and they have a HIPAA debt payment
24:24
do which was pretty funny.
24:28
Where was that?
24:33
I wasn't exactly expecting to do this right now. Anyway, I'll
24:36
play that later.
24:39
I think there may be some truth to that. And we're seeing that
24:44
the prices of gas have gone down but that's mainly because China
24:47
has shut down important ports and cities for new COVID or
24:51
whatever.
24:55
I don't see them I see only affecting us negatively.
24:59
Bluebird.
25:00
Are you blueberry? The podcast hosting company? No, no. Okay.
25:04
Well, you should know blueberry. Oh, good. Yeah. So Todd does a
25:07
show with Rob from Lipson. It's kind of an industry thing. And
25:11
they're talking about, yeah, we have a lot of Russian
25:14
podcasters. And now all of a sudden they can't pay their
25:16
bill. Oh, really? Yes, I know. We're trying to figure out ways
25:21
to help them no D platforming of Russia when it comes to your own
25:24
company. And oh, goodness, yeah. We didn't know that would affect
25:27
anything. I mean, these are things. Did they game all of
25:30
this out? Do they think about all the little nuances? Gaiden?
25:35
Well, I mean, this it's more than just Biden, I would
25:37
presume.
25:39
Actually, the National Security Council, they're the ones who
25:42
called the call the shot. Yeah, exactly. The National Security
25:46
Council actually runs the country here. Here's the here's
25:49
this clip about.
25:52
Very interesting watching CNBC, because, you know, they're
25:54
they're trying to give us correct information. It's kind
25:57
of their job.
25:59
Oops. Right. Yeah, it looks like no Morgan. So far, I've seen no
26:03
evidence of interest payments on those dollar denominated bonds
26:06
reaching the accounts of bondholders, we're monitoring
26:09
the situation closely, it's fluid, and it could be
26:11
indicative of the nation's first default on its external bonds.
26:15
Since the Bolsheviks took over way back in 1917. This is a
26:20
story about Russia's economic ability to pay the country has
26:23
half as much debt as General Motors and was rated investment
26:27
grade as recently as last month due to its large reserves and
26:31
flowing oil. But sanctions froze its dollars in reserve and other
26:35
technicalities are likely to prevent the Kremlin from
26:38
servicing its debt as required under its bond contracts. Paying
26:42
with rubles as Russia has indicated it was willing to do
26:46
would still constitute a default, according to ratings
26:49
agencies. So someone's gonna get screwed out of a payment, and
26:53
it's not it's gonna be Europeans and Americans.
26:57
If they default on the bond, and they say we want to pay, we just
27:00
can't do it.
27:03
The London Metal Exchange finally reopened. But yes, whoa,
27:08
this this was fun. The price of nickel doubled to like $100,000.
27:12
What is that per ton? I don't know the I'm not sure what it
27:15
is. And he read it. And was, here's the cool thing.
27:20
So I guess they have like the, they have an over the counter
27:24
market in the metals, which I guess is people faxing each
27:28
other trades back and forth, and some trader in China was short,
27:34
nickel, and now we're finding out what happened. And, and all
27:38
of a sudden, you know, he got into short squeeze. And he Oh,
27:40
Danny owed $8 billion to I think JP Morgan. So that's why they
27:45
that's why they closed down the exchange, and they reverse the
27:48
trades.
27:51
They literally, and that some people didn't make this done.
27:54
Yep, some people made a lot of money. And those trades were
27:57
reversed as well. That happens. Here's the CEO of the London
28:03
metals exchange, Matthew, I'm against the interviewer, my own
28:07
experience when any trader knows that there is a position out
28:10
there that either can't be closed, or it's just sitting
28:12
there like the elephant in the room is all the price action
28:15
until that position is closed, is it really going to be a bit
28:19
of a false market until we know what Shin Chan are going to do
28:22
with this position. So the reason that we took the very
28:25
difficult steps at last Tuesday, to that we had to suspend the
28:30
market is because exactly as you say, we felt that the pricing
28:35
that was being produced was not representative, the physical
28:39
market, because of what we now know is the existence of this
28:43
very large, short position. So I agree with you, we cannot get
28:48
accurate pricing with a situation like that in the
28:51
market. That is why we have we have seen that action taken. And
28:57
that's why we are more confident today that when we reopen we'll
29:01
start to see some proper pricing signals. But we also have other
29:05
policy actions that we can take going forward. So I agree with
29:08
you. The key thing is pricing that works for the physical
29:12
market. And that's not going to happen when you have a
29:14
disruptive situation like we see at the moment, ie nothing's
29:18
gonna change. Totally, that was totally messed up. That never
29:23
kind of changed stuff, more legislation. They're getting
29:26
sloppy to John, they're getting sloppy and who they're putting
29:28
on they're getting sloppy and who they're letting speak. Let's
29:31
go back to 2014 for a quick 22 Second reminder of Victoria
29:37
Nuland talking to her Ambassador discussing who they are the
29:41
United States envoy we're going to put into the Ukrainian
29:45
government after the American orchestrated revolution. I think
29:49
yachts is the guy who's got the economic experience the
29:52
governing experience. He's he's got you know, what he needs is
29:56
Klaich Antani book on the outside he needs to be talking
29:59
to them four times a week.
30:00
You know,
30:02
I just think cleats going in, he's going to be at that level
30:06
working for yachts and you it's just not going to work. Yeah,
30:10
that's right. Okay. All right. So who shows up in the CBS this
30:13
evening report Batali cleats go is the mayor where Charlie is in
30:17
key, documenting the damage to his which is right there baby
30:21
city on his social media pages. In his previous life. The mayor
30:25
along with his brother once dominated the heavyweight boxing
30:28
world. Well, earlier today we spoke with him about his latest
30:31
fight the fight for his nation's survival.
30:36
Is your city in the crosshairs tonight?
30:41
Yeah, is every night during the day, the reason that people
30:46
spend weeks in underground in bunkers, the people who are so
30:52
angry, it's no panic, instead of panic. They want to fly. They
30:59
want to defend the city. Mayor, you have warned that Russians
31:03
could carry out a chemical attack. Do you see any evidence
31:08
that that could happen soon? Everything is possible. We see.
31:12
Is this war? Russian doesn't have rules. So what you're
31:16
seeing, I think is the egos coming forward. He was kind of
31:21
pushed out by Victoria Nuland in 2014 He should be on the outside
31:26
I don't see him working on the inside. And now he's weaseled
31:30
his way in this is this is a I think this is a crack in the in
31:33
their. In their thinking this guy should not be on he's going
31:37
to ruin it for him and he's he's spreading the chemical weapons
31:42
thing which is not biochemical.
31:47
Yeah, they probably losing control of the narrative. I
31:50
think so.
31:52
And it doesn't help the Sargon woman and he's other than just
31:56
the cracks are, are there is this thing, like I said, this
31:59
has got to end pretty soon because of both sides or, you
32:02
know, Putin wants it over is for sure. I mean, unless you unless
32:06
you think he's nuts and he doesn't ever want to take over
32:08
the world. Nancy's gonna get an F 16 and strike the 40 mile long
32:13
tanks, jump in and plan she's gonna blow it up if she could.
32:18
And of course, we had the the great show, by the way, again,
32:24
taking the Polish MiGs, old MiGs, MIG 20 nines and then
32:31
giving them away so you can backfill them with why we're
32:34
gonna give them that F 60s Free
32:39
I don't deal with it. Yeah, well, yes, it would you and I
32:42
were paying for it.
32:45
Listen, here's what's going on the theater has been cranked up
32:49
they did an off way production in Canada just a little test run
32:54
to see how to see how it would work with the true liberals up
32:56
there to have Lensky speak in front of the parliament and
33:00
plead and they tweaked the message and then they brought
33:04
everybody in all the all the politicians all sat in a room
33:07
did you saw that room where they were sitting in two sides kind
33:11
of more like a theater style with a big screen up front with
33:14
the flags. You saw that? No. Oh, it looked like clips from it,
33:18
but I didn't see it. Oh, it it looks very much like the Apple
33:22
commercial depicting George Orwell's 1984 All this video
33:27
they weren't any famous 1984 commercial they were little
33:29
actually play. At the Superbowl they were a little too close
33:33
together. You know and they and all standing ovation both sides
33:37
because the war machine is on and it is ready. Now. This is
33:42
before Zelinsky spoke. This is Good Morning America. Today's
33:47
Alinsky is expected to ask for even more support, he has urged
33:50
lawmakers to support a no fly zone. There's little appetite
33:54
for that here on Capitol Hill with the New York Times is
33:57
reporting that Ukrainian officials are expected to hand
33:59
over a list to the us of what they need in terms of military
34:03
equipment, everything from armed drones to mobile air defense
34:07
systems equipment they believe is easy to use, but can make a
34:10
very big impact on the battlefield. None of this speech
34:13
this morning is anything like his address to Canadian
34:16
Parliament, it will be emotional, it will be personal.
34:19
He will ask them to imagine if the US is under attack. And if
34:22
the target is their family, their children. This was
34:26
interesting because she already knew what he was going to say.
34:30
This is before as Lenski spoke, and he will he will make it
34:34
personal. And he will he will ask them about their children,
34:37
which is exactly what he did. Exactly. 911 Pearl Harbor who
34:42
imagined it was your shoe. Yeah. Oh, no. Oh, no, it's a scam.
34:47
Really? Let's continue. The war machine cranks up again, the
34:50
White House is surely anticipating what is no doubt
34:53
going to be this emotional play from President Solinsky. And
34:56
then later this morning, we're going to hear President Biden
34:58
deliver these remarks where I'm told he's actually
35:00
To announce $800 million in new military aid to Ukraine, that
35:04
includes those weapons that Rachel was just talking about
35:07
the ones Ukrainians had been asking for, like those anti tank
35:09
and anti air systems as the US, the US also now, as Rachel just
35:13
said, considering sending armed drones as well. This is part of
35:17
that aid that the President signed as a bipartisan package
35:20
yesterday, and take a look at what I'm told is the weapons
35:24
that the United States has provided Ukraine in the past
35:26
year 600 Stinger anti aircraft missiles, 2600 javelin, anti
35:30
tank missiles, 200 grenade launchers and ammunition, five
35:34
choppers, three boats, 70, other vehicles, other vehicles and
35:39
there's been a billion in aid just in the past week alone.
35:42
Anyway, we're also learning this morning that now President Biden
35:45
is heading to Europe next week is going to attend a NATO summit
35:48
in Brussels. The White House right now isn't saying at this
35:51
point, if he's planning to head to Poland to meet with refugees
35:53
or whether he will meet with Vladimir Zelensky. In person,
35:56
they are still working out the details. But no doubt Amy, the
35:58
timing of this is expected to show a serious show of force and
36:02
unity among these allies. Did you hear this coffee lady? Did
36:06
you? Did you hear that? That laundry list 2600 tank busting?
36:13
Yeah, I heard it. You know, where are those things? How come
36:16
no one's using those or if they'd already been smuggled to
36:18
Africa? They've they're selling them? So what let's? Why didn't
36:22
they just move this stuff from Afghanistan that $80 billion
36:27
with a gear and give it to these guys? Oh, don't bring in logic.
36:31
Let's stick with the warmongers. Now I have the Zelinsky speech
36:34
to America report on NPR, which is a little Yeah. A little less
36:41
breath. Taking this last report you have. Yeah, I want to
36:45
mention something quick, which is defense one, which is very
36:47
good newsletter for people like that follow this stuff. They
36:50
brought up in a kind of an editorial it but it was a very
36:55
nice piece called Give us an example of where a a no fly zone
37:02
ever worked.
37:04
And they say here's 10. And they have I wish I had in front of
37:07
me. But they have 10 questions to ask about no fly zones. And
37:11
the point they're making is that they've never worked. They never
37:14
do work. They just don't work. They're just full of crap. It
37:18
just sounds cool. That's and Lindsey Graham loves how it
37:20
sounds. And it's like, it's nonsense. And you should take
37:25
that into account when you hear all this is it just causes
37:29
nothing but trouble. Anyway, that and this from the pros. But
37:33
let's listen to this. The mayor at the Zelinsky speech to
37:36
America. And this is from NPR. I believe so yes. He has spoken
37:42
with US lawmakers. But right off the bat here are test
37:45
scores.
37:47
He has spoken with US lawmakers before what was different about
37:51
today's address to Congress, you think, Well, this one was
37:54
public. He's previously spoken in private with lawmakers. But
37:58
this speech was broadcast live to the American people. And I
38:01
think that broader audience was was who presents Lecky was
38:05
appealing to he was making the case to the American people
38:08
about what's at stake for his country, but also for democratic
38:11
rule in Europe. He spoken Ukrainian, but at the end, he
38:14
spoken English and directly appealed to President Biden. He
38:18
urged him to be a quote leader of peace. At one point Solinsky
38:22
played a video that had really graphic images showing the
38:25
brutal impact of the war in Ukraine. One lawmaker I talked
38:28
to said it moved many in the room to tears. Well, what about
38:32
his plea for more weapons and more sanctions? Did you get a
38:34
sense that lawmakers were receptive to that? very
38:37
receptive members of both parties says the US needs to
38:40
step it up. They want the US to transfer more defensive weapons,
38:45
more of the stingers and javelins, the anti missile
38:47
systems that have already been deployed. There's also
38:50
bipartisan support in Congress for the US to facilitate sending
38:55
the Soviet style MIG planes from Poland, that Ukrainian pilots,
38:59
what is it with Soviet style MIG planes? Is that like ar 15
39:04
style, I don't understand. MiG makes our Soviet planes
39:10
Soviet style stingers and javelins, the anti missile
39:14
systems that have already been deployed. There's also
39:17
bipartisan support in Congress for the US to facilitate sending
39:21
these Soviet style MIG planes from Poland that Ukrainian
39:25
pilots can use to do as Alinsky said to, quote, close the skies.
39:30
The Biden administration has argued that doing that would be
39:33
an escalation. But lawmakers up here say Ukraine needs those
39:37
planes to tip the balance. Here's Colorado Democratic
39:40
Congressman Jason crow. He's in Iraq and Afghanistan,
39:43
Afghanistan war veteran. I think we could provide more weapons
39:47
and better weapons to help them fight and when the bottom line
39:51
is Ukrainians. If this is an equal playing field will win.
39:56
But it's not an equal playing field. Okay, more weapons during
39:59
the war.
40:00
About a no fly zone like most members of Congress have oppose
40:02
that right? Did the speech change any minds? on that issue,
40:06
the majority, as you say, agree with the Administration's
40:09
position that a no fly zone risks drawing the US into a
40:12
broader conflict. Some have started talking about what
40:15
they're calling a humanitarian no fly zone, but it's unclear
40:19
how that would work.
40:22
Okay.
40:24
Tucker had a Republican on just to show you the war machine as
40:30
representing the 27th District of Florida, Maria Salazar.
40:37
And she, and they had gotten an interview on the street with her
40:43
saying, oh, yeah, you know, I'm all for it. You know, let's,
40:46
let's do the no fly zone, how can we not. And so Tucker
40:49
invited on she came on credit to her there. And she defended her
40:53
position. And that wasn't as interesting to me. But she
40:56
disqualified herself during that interview at a certain point.
41:00
And to me, that just shows you you're untrustworthy. You're
41:05
just virtue signaling, you're just a part of the of the
41:08
warmongering crowd. And no matter what position you take,
41:12
that even sounds reasonable, you just just qualified, let's see
41:15
if you can catch it, because we believe we don't need to have
41:18
more evidence that Putin has bad intent that he's evil. A lot of
41:22
people believe he's crazy, including some informed people,
41:25
including many Russians. So we know he's volatile. And we know
41:28
that he's heavily how many nuclear weapons by the way, does
41:31
Russia have? Do you know, many, many Oh,
41:35
guess what? That's a fair, that's fair enough. So are we
41:39
concerned at all, that he might use a nuclear weapon against the
41:44
United States? Is that a concern? Is that something that
41:46
you consider as you recommend these policy wars, where we, of
41:51
course, that we're very concerned, and we're also
41:54
concerned that he may be throwing a biological weapon
41:58
against the Ukrainians within the next few hours? Because he
42:01
cannot take Kiev, or Kiev as he thought he was going to?
42:06
Did you hear it?
42:09
Well, I heard 10 things. I can't isolate one. She's She said
42:13
we're going to do a biological attacking in a couple of hours,
42:16
which is, I guess, already passed. So that didn't happen.
42:20
So she's full of shit period. She didn't think much about
42:23
getting bombed by Nuke, and she doesn't know how many nukes he
42:26
even has. Here's the capture. Here's what you can see that
42:29
she's captured and is using approved talking points. It's at
42:33
the very end weapon against the Ukrainians within the next few
42:36
hours because he cannot take Kiev or Kiev as he thought he
42:40
was going to she switches from Kiev to Kiev.
42:45
Oh, come on. That is that you are all in when you're doing
42:50
that.
42:51
Because that's that's the Ukrainian side. You say Kiev.
42:55
You're a Putin puppet. And she realized that Oh, Kiev can't get
43:00
catch Hannah's he trusted, obscure. Yeah, but it did.
43:05
parameters you gave me that were too fast. I agree was too
43:11
low and it left and right. So I want to play one clip from my
43:15
neighbor, Laura Logan, who I think was de platformed just in
43:20
time because she she knows war. There's a lot of things you can
43:24
say about Laura Logan, but she has done some outstanding work
43:27
reporting from war torn areas war zones, not paying it out and
43:31
loving reporting about the the action someplace else. Thank
43:36
you, by the way, Duke David Foucault's zotoh He sent some
43:40
pictures from one of his trips to live Yes, he did. What a
43:45
gorgeous beautiful place beautiful. Oh, beautiful. So So
43:51
Lara Logan is now on bit shoot podcast, but she didn't make it
43:54
onto cable. You know, she was de platformed for comparing Fauci
43:58
to Gubbels Okay, so and that though move that camera we can't
44:02
do that for whatever reason she could she couldn't she couldn't
44:05
and I think that she was up she was annoying she was making too
44:08
much sense he was making good good long form pieces on Fox
44:13
nation about what's really happening at the border was
44:15
talking about tough guy I think was more about Afghanistan and
44:18
what really happened there that that reporting got her in
44:21
trouble once again her reporting got her in trouble with with the
44:24
networks so she makes it on to real America voice in him it was
44:29
stop she off Fox now yeah oh yeah she's she's fired the
44:34
platform gone done not even on Fox nation as far as I can tell.
44:37
No, no archives nothing. So the Laura Logan has no agenda is
44:41
done. I believe so.
44:45
I believe so. Yeah.
44:47
I thought it was still in there web boo. I'll look into the
44:49
homepage and see what she's available. So for you and I it's
44:52
interesting succession planning.
44:56
To get us both killed.
45:00
Finally I can use this name.
45:03
Now Ukraine, you and I know just historically in from doing the
45:08
show for 15 years, we know that even though Love is beautiful in
45:11
general, what has been going on in Ukraine has been nothing but
45:14
a hotbed of corruption, cyber activity, weapons, smuggling,
45:18
money laundering, drugs, human trafficking hookers. Assassins
45:23
is one of the worst places in the world. I mean, and CIA is
45:27
all over that, particularly when it comes to weapons smuggling.
45:32
Right and not even smuggling. It's just trafficking. It's just
45:35
trafficking, which is why I questioned these 2600 tank
45:38
busters. Where are they? You can shoot 40 at each of those, you
45:43
know, at each mile of the tanks, Nancy Pelosi so I don't know
45:47
where it is where and how come we're not seeing any stingers
45:50
going off? They have them don't they?
45:53
There's a I heard one report which is not being discussed,
45:58
that them brushes are using their high end as CO skis, what
46:02
are those Su's planes is super great. Fighters. Mm hmm. And
46:08
they're shooting all the shots are taken or from the other side
46:11
of the border, they those things have such a long range.
46:15
They just hang out were in Russia, and just shoot them.
46:18
They're all in Russia taking potshots. There's nothing do
46:21
you? Have you seen any visuals of a Russian jet? No, no, no,
46:26
no, this is one of the problems I have. That's the reason. Well,
46:29
then there's no reason for a no fly zone if they're flying over
46:32
their own country,
46:34
either. So the whole thing is, is it's like, I hate to say it.
46:38
It's a scam. It's a scam. Yeah. So when in 2014. And we just
46:44
have short memories. I mean, you and I don't although they're
46:46
waning, but we remember we have short memories too. But we have
46:50
clips. Yes, we have a we have tons of we have historical
46:54
archive up the wazoo to document everything that happened. And
46:58
I'll just name it again. Victoria Nuland Biden.
47:03
Bunky moon, Lindy Hop, Lady G. Lindsey Graham, John McCain, Amy
47:09
Klobuchar, John Brennan, John Brennan, CIA. They were all over
47:14
there for the my Don, I got another picture. It looks it
47:18
wasn't doughnuts or cookies that Victoria Nuland was handing out
47:21
on the square it looks more like Danish.
47:24
Yeah, either that or hockey pucks. Someone sent me through
47:27
Ukraine that I'm guessing the Ukrainians love a good Danish.
47:30
Okay.
47:32
So Laura gets on real America voice now. And I don't want to
47:35
be a dick or anything. But, I mean, you might as well still be
47:40
on a deep platform channel if you're in real America voice. I
47:42
mean, and the show was with Ed Henry. Remember Ed Henry. Is he
47:48
an old fox hack? Yeah, yeah. So I guess after he got removed or
47:53
fired, or maybe this was a leg up for him. But the real America
47:56
voice is I don't think it's if you can find it. It's on Pluto
48:00
level. So that's where Laura gets to talk. And I think it
48:03
was, I will say
48:06
that she has transformed herself. And Tina doesn't agree
48:11
with me. She thinks she still looks the same. I think I think
48:13
she's really changed her appearance. She's got heavier
48:16
eye makeup. She's got a lighter shade of lipstick or hair. I
48:20
think it's a little blonder. She's had it done so to date,
48:22
Tina would be more into the noticing the subtleties in you,
48:26
but right let me back up. Since you've been in show business
48:30
technically, Tina never has been.
48:33
Maybe you're right.
48:35
Um, I think she's distracted by her boobs because that's the
48:39
thing of Laura, Laura Logan, like that just doesn't change
48:41
and like holy crap because she displays them and she makes
48:44
jokes about it.
48:46
She does makes jokes women with in front of visitors. They love
48:52
to make jokes about him. In front of guests. I wasn't
48:55
expecting Hey, this I look at it. That's kind of the joke I'd
49:00
make but so that makes her that much more endearing. But you
49:04
know what's give me give me the name of that network again, real
49:07
America voice real America. This is on on Pluto. And it's um,
49:14
Pluto. And I have seen it and because I look at this a bunch
49:18
of because I was looking for RT on Pluto. I ran into real
49:21
America's voice and it's pretty slick. Oh, no, it's I'm not
49:25
saying it isn't it is any good. It just has no I don't think it
49:28
has any reach. I don't think people want to reach but they
49:31
get money. And they have an outlet on rumble. So that's
49:34
where I picked this up. And rumble did worse than Pluto and
49:40
and I like this because you know she has credentials. She's been
49:44
reporting from war zones, real real violent wars, the ones we
49:49
know of for over three decades. And she has a lot of information
49:55
and sources and friends and her family is related to defense.
50:00
intelligence agencies so she, she knows stuff. And when it
50:03
comes to Nazis and historical knowledge, she has heard story
50:07
down. And I think it's important because this is the one thing
50:11
that irks me when people tell me they're never listening to no
50:14
agenda again, because we're propagating some bull crap about
50:18
Nazis in Ukraine. That's ridiculous. Because of course,
50:22
we believe that that was fairly well known. No, we've sooner
50:25
believe same people. So if you want to really back it up and be
50:28
a water carrier for Putin, once you do this, say, hey,
50:33
remember World War Two? That was the big one World War Two?
50:37
Who side was Russia on there on our side? Whose side was the
50:42
Ukraine on? There on Germany side? Ah, ha, ha, ha, you see,
50:47
but this is hard for people to believe, who don't know their
50:49
history or have perhaps been instructed incorrectly.
50:54
And certainly in the United States, people have a much
50:57
easier time believing that there were Nazis in Charlottesville,
50:59
Virginia than there are in Ukraine, because it's Ukraine,
51:03
command blue and yellow forever. But this has not gone as well as
51:07
Vladimir Putin expected. I don't buy it for a second. And I'll be
51:10
honest with you, I really have you been coaching her?
51:14
Sorry, you gotta started over I was, Oh, I think well, Oh, yeah.
51:18
Listen, how she starts, but this has not gone as well as Vladimir
51:22
Putin expected. I don't buy it for a second. And I'll be
51:25
honest, I really think that there's so much misinformation.
51:29
We've never really seen anything like it. I mean, I've been
51:31
covering wars now for 35 years. And I have never seen people
51:36
with their nails done in the Ukrainian slack, right. I mean,
51:40
we've been corralled into this box, where we either have to
51:44
hate Vladimir Putin, and believe everything evil that said about
51:47
him, and love Ukraine. And there is no in between you see such
51:51
dishonesty when it comes to the history of Ukraine. You see
51:54
dishonesty when it comes to the Aesop battalion, which is funded
51:57
by the US and NATO. I mean, you can find pictures of them
52:00
online, holding up the NATO flag and the swats to get and the
52:03
same time. Their own emblem contains the Black Sun of the
52:07
occult, which was a Nazi SS emblem. And it also contains the
52:12
sideways you know, lightning, insignia of the SS. I mean, this
52:16
is on throughout the Ukrainian Metro, you can see that black
52:19
sign of the occult, on their body armor, even on the female
52:23
soldiers who are paraded in front of the world as being, you
52:26
know, such an example of Ukraine's independence and
52:30
spirit and nobility. Even they're wearing the black son of
52:33
the occult. And, you know, we want the White House wants you
52:36
to believe, well, this doesn't matter. It's just a small number
52:39
of troops. It's not true. The Azar battalion has been
52:42
murdering its way through eastern Ukraine. Yeah, we don't
52:45
want to admit this. This was why Crimea voted for independence.
52:49
This is why I wanted to be with Russia. Because we have media in
52:54
the Western media and in the West, won't acknowledge the
52:57
reality of what's gone on Western Ukraine. Back to the
53:00
Nazis. It was a headquarters for the Nazi SS, the CIA, and the
53:05
Alan goddess actually gave immunity from prosecution to the
53:10
Nazis of Ukraine from the Nuremberg trials. So there's a
53:15
long history of the United States and our intelligence
53:18
agencies funding and arming Nazis in Ukraine. These are not
53:23
like new neo Nazi groups that sprung up. These are the actual
53:27
Nazis from the Second World War, who if you go back to the
53:30
Nuremberg trials, said that they were planning for 1000 year
53:34
right. And so you have to really wonder as you look at this, when
53:38
you know that the CIA sponsored the color Revolution in Ukraine
53:42
in 2013, and 14 that they selected Ukraine's leaders go to
53:46
the go to Victoria Newlands elite phone conversation, where
53:51
she and the US Ambassador are deciding who can lead Ukraine. I
53:55
mean, there's as much interference yet as you could
53:57
possibly imagine, before I learned yet to have to buy
54:04
Mitt Romney and all of that. This this last bit is good
54:07
because I think ads are supposed to interrupt her and he's
54:10
failing but listen to where she goes at this last bit here isn't
54:12
much interference yet, as you could possibly imagine. Before I
54:16
learned yet to have divide Nancy Pelosi, John Kerry and Mitt
54:20
Romney and all of their children who are employed who are
54:23
millions from Ukrainian reporting
54:27
Yeah, it's that John I'm telling you there's so much nastiness
54:32
and corruption and just everyone has their hands in it this is
54:36
they cannot allow this
54:39
it can't allow any whatever's you know what my conspiracy
54:43
brother from another mother most said yesterday to me, says could
54:46
this be another like Operation Paperclip, whether extracting
54:49
people now? The Nazis like the original, the original version?
54:55
Yeah, and thanks so
55:00
There's definitely some entanglements which higher ups
55:04
like Romney, how about President Biden, and Biden, Hunter Biden,
55:09
some entanglements, some entanglements, some
55:13
entanglements. And the New York Times is finally, after over a
55:18
year, two years, they finally decided they acknowledge the
55:24
Biden laptop. Laptops was it's it's gonna unravel. But well,
55:30
here's the nails. Here's the name, Derek Guerin shredding
55:33
documents and they're going to come out of this pretty, pretty
55:36
clean. And I think some of that is what this is for it might be
55:39
a smokescreen, but the name you want to
55:43
the name you want to keep in mind is Ihar kala masky.
55:49
This is the oligarch who really owns everything he owned
55:54
Burisma. So we had the Biden's in his pocket. He financed the
55:59
AES off battalion. And he also owned the media company that
56:03
employed the current president as an actor. And if you look at
56:06
the the direct staff for the Lensky it's all like a writer, a
56:12
director, all these people from his television shows. It's
56:17
almost funny. If it wasn't so if it wasn't true. They have an
56:23
actual comedy team in their work in it. Writers table everything
56:28
was the Lansky is pretty decent. I mean, he comes to please, but
56:32
he played a present on TV, he knows what to do. And he's doing
56:36
a pretty good job of it. Let's see how it all these guys did.
56:39
My favorite thing is the clip I had where they said what and
56:42
what a couple of of the senators were in tears. Yes, yes. And
56:46
that guy from South Dakota is all bought in and you have
56:49
here's another clip. This is a boon and this is another one of
56:53
these guys that bought the whole the whole act hook line and
56:57
thinker thinker.
56:59
Soon soon thinker soon and soon is like a jerk off anyway. But
57:05
listen to this. US Senator John Thune says the Biden
57:08
administration should support a transfer of MiG 29 fighter jets
57:13
from Poland to Ukraine. It is the one thing presidents Alinsky
57:18
has repeatedly asked us to do. Many of us that are at a loss as
57:22
to why the administration isn't taking that step. I know they're
57:25
worried about escalation. But at this point, any weapon system
57:29
that we can provide for Ukraine that enables them to deflect the
57:32
Russian attacks is something we need to do. The administration
57:35
is facing backlash about its refusal to approve the transfer,
57:39
citing concerns Russia would see the move as a provocation. The
57:44
US is sending other weapons systems into the war zone.
57:48
President Joe Biden announced almost $1 billion in new
57:53
military assistance.
57:56
Today in response to the Lenski speech, what it couldn't get a
58:00
hold of but I heard once or twice that
58:04
the military or maybe intelligence has noticed that
58:07
the Russians have new evasive technology and oh, this means
58:12
we've got to go back to the drawing board. That's where you
58:14
want your cash register sound again.
58:17
Yeah, oh, we just go well, the rest of the rooskies got
58:20
something we got to go back. Yeah, you need some money for
58:22
that. We gotta do some countermeasure. So we have we
58:24
have some Lance, he's doing a billion dollars. You have
58:26
Solinsky doing a good job acting no doubt about it. Let's see how
58:30
we're doing over here in the in the land that invented
58:33
Hollywood, we had the White House bring in a so called tick
58:38
tock influencers. Turns out they were from an ActBlue sponsored
58:44
group called Gen Z for freedom or some bull crap like that. For
58:48
Democrats. Right? And let's let's I mean, so you know, when
58:53
you're doing a tick tock videos and influencers, there's a
58:55
certain style that you you may have music in there, you do the
58:58
jump cuts, but you have to look more than just cute. And here's
59:04
an example of one of their fine influencers. You don't even just
59:07
know She looks cute. And she keeps every jump cut her hairs
59:11
on the different side. She's pushed it back, it's over her
59:14
eyes. So she's doing all that right, but it sucks. Why is gas
59:18
so expensive? In WISe, the United States inflation rate at
59:21
a four time decade? Hi, I had the opportunity to ask the White
59:25
House why gas down the street is $7. And here's what they said.
59:29
The obvious reason we're getting out of a tear pandemic when use
59:33
goes up, price goes up. But the call was predominantly about
59:36
Ukraine and Russia. So how does that really Russia is one of the
59:40
top three producers of oil and it is actually their number one
59:44
revenue source. Now with Putin starting this horrific fight
59:47
between Ukraine and Russia, nobody wants to work with him
59:50
and do an international trade. So with people being scared of
59:53
war and limited resources, prices are bound to go up as
59:57
well for the people who can't pay $7 for gas
1:00:00
Gas. There's an app called Gas Buddy that shows you the
1:00:03
cheapest gas near you, as well as a link in my bio to donate to
1:00:06
the misplaced refugees of Ukraine. John, I don't care
1:00:10
who's on the right side of history as patriots, we need to
1:00:14
bring the curry Devorah consulting group to the White
1:00:17
House and get them into shape this is embarrassing. Who is
1:00:21
terrible I saw that clip. The for one thing about the most
1:00:27
important thing you can do which is at least make it unique so
1:00:31
you can hear it Yes, I understand what she said she
1:00:34
sounds like she's in a bucket using a cheap shotgun mic on no
1:00:38
not even it's just now oh man it's just a phone just the phone
1:00:42
propped up against some books. Oh it's okay that's why no
1:00:45
lights no light ring No it's got no light ring I mean the
1:00:49
influencers here light rays are getting them to bother better
1:00:53
wait, how much are you watching flexing your eyes you see these
1:00:56
two giant rings in the middle of their eyes? Oh my god, it's an
1:00:59
alien.
1:01:02
Light rays are no good. I think you need to temper your you're
1:01:05
watching. You're watching too much tick tock. I don't watch
1:01:08
that very rarely watch tick tock. But I did see this piece
1:01:11
because I follow the Gen psyche. The memo the meeting they had a
1:01:14
meeting I suddenly knew that no agenda socials site of the
1:01:18
meeting the minutes of the meeting, and it was
1:01:21
Jen Psaki, who were the who are the main presenters, Jen Psaki
1:01:26
and
1:01:28
a representative of the National Security Council of this
1:01:32
country. Well, they suck they're not doing it right. They do a
1:01:36
lot there but that's because they're not elected that they
1:01:39
don't you don't have they know they're not professionals.
1:01:42
That's just not the question. Eurocrats to get a bunch of Vin
1:01:45
mins Yo
1:01:48
it's vindman that's running this country.
1:01:51
Or a vindman type person is yeah, you're right is becoming
1:01:54
very problematic. And somebody is going to have about oh, you
1:01:58
use the problematic word who boy I don't use it often do I? Oh
1:02:02
you don't? So every time I do I get slammed. So here's what I
1:02:06
have a baffling clip for you and by the way let's get back to
1:02:09
this woman she's got a nice tight or small waist which is
1:02:13
attractive so
1:02:16
you're talking about the influencer okay? Yes. Okay.
1:02:18
Yeah, she's poorly Mike and she needs to take what is it? Do you
1:02:23
know if you get to put these people on the air acting
1:02:26
classes?
1:02:29
I just like you saying let's get let's get back to this woman.
1:02:33
Get back to important shit here. Let's get back to talking about
1:02:35
her waist. Okay, John. She's a nice waist, I hate to say but
1:02:39
the hair the hair flipping was fantastic. She had that part
1:02:44
down. She knows what
1:02:46
I'm looking at the nice way sugar the hair as
1:02:50
Alright, let's listen to that. Luckily, we're able to find a
1:02:54
clip of this from India. Because I've been trying to find a clip
1:02:57
of it instead of just reading what happened. This is Facebook,
1:03:01
the safe harbor against hate and hate speech changing the rules.
1:03:07
It's not your attention to the other big story that we are
1:03:09
tracking on beyond where the US tech giant Facebook has joined
1:03:11
the bandwagon to isolate Russia. Facebook has changed its policy
1:03:16
on the voluntad speech against the Russian invaders in the
1:03:18
statement follows a report, which is said that Facebook will
1:03:21
not restrict calls for violence against the Russians and Russian
1:03:23
soldiers in some select countries. The Facebook's parent
1:03:27
company Mehta has said that the political expressions that would
1:03:30
normally violate the rules will be allowed but the company has
1:03:34
said that calls for violence against civilians will not be
1:03:36
permitted. The report also showed that matter will allow
1:03:40
the support of the Ukrainian new Nazi group Azov battalion in the
1:03:44
context of the Ukrainian invasion. The his own battalion
1:03:47
was listed as a dangerous organization by Facebook in
1:03:49
2016. The ease and restrictions will be allowed, mostly in ex
1:03:54
Soviet republics like Poland, Latvia, Romania, Slovakia,
1:03:58
Ukraine and even Russia. But Facebook did not comment on the
1:04:01
policies geographic boundaries. In the meantime, Facebook has
1:04:05
started to clamp down on the Russian claims Facebook took
1:04:07
down Russian post on the hospital bombing in Mario polls
1:04:11
which said that the maternity house was non operational that
1:04:14
was used by the Ukrainian army. Twitter has also removed
1:04:17
Russia's tweet claiming the same Ukraine's digital minister said
1:04:20
that Kiev is in fact seeking support from around 50 tech
1:04:23
firms in a bid to try and raise awareness against Russia's
1:04:26
continued assault on Ukraine. I just love that hate speech
1:04:31
against Russian soldiers and Russians is now okay it's
1:04:35
permitted. It's funny you can find that clip because I knew
1:04:38
about the story. But I never found a clip impossible to find
1:04:43
the clip and I again I will give the props to mo in this case. He
1:04:48
found the clip in India in in India. God Yeah. No, it's It's
1:04:55
just
1:04:58
that is weaponization of
1:05:00
Social Network. It's just no other way to look at it. And I,
1:05:03
I'm surprised that this is, yeah, it might account for the
1:05:07
fact that the Facebook stock is down from 400 to 199. Hello,
1:05:12
Facebook wake up, no do no, there's no favor. They're doing
1:05:15
their patriotic duty. What are you talking about the doing a
1:05:18
great job, their patriotic duty, they don't know what they're
1:05:21
doing. Now you talked about it in the newsletter, and I'm not
1:05:24
going to play the whole bit, but I do feel it's important. Not
1:05:27
everybody has seen the idiocy of the view, which also just needs
1:05:31
to be discussed briefly because they're bringing about ideas
1:05:35
that are, in my opinion, completely unAmerican and, and
1:05:42
inhumane and just dick dickish dickish. And so they're singling
1:05:47
out this is all part of the the cancellation of Russia. They're
1:05:51
singling out Tulsi Gabbard and Tucker Carlson. And they have
1:05:55
ideas. This is Anna Navarro who is the Republican strategist.
1:05:59
She's kind of a Mitt Romney, Republican, and Whoopi Goldberg.
1:06:04
I think that's an incredibly relevant question. And I think
1:06:09
DOJ in the same way that it is setting up a task force to
1:06:12
investigate oligarchs should look into people who are Russian
1:06:16
propagandists and shilling for Putin that's being if you're a
1:06:20
foreign asset to a dictator, it should be investigated. In fact,
1:06:24
I remember when Tulsi Gabbard and I even hate that we're
1:06:28
discussing it because I think to myself, Who is this woman? She's
1:06:31
a, you know, she's no longer in Congress. She's a failed
1:06:34
presidential candidate, she only predict practically exists on
1:06:37
Twitter, way to go supporting other women. And the fact that
1:06:40
we're giving her oxygen is what makes her relevant, that we're
1:06:42
talking about her on hot topics. But on the other hand, how do
1:06:46
you not call out something that is repeating false Russian
1:06:50
propaganda that has been brought down, they used to arrest people
1:06:54
for doing stuff like they thought you were colluding with
1:06:59
a Russian agent if they thought you were putting out information
1:07:02
or taking information and handing over to Russia. They
1:07:05
used to actually investigate stuff like this. And I guess
1:07:08
now, you know, there seems to be no boss and people are not being
1:07:13
told to a Putin. Putin doesn't need a reason to be hated. It's
1:07:19
pretty much clear. He started a war
1:07:22
necessary. This is kind of what I want. Now, it is my opinion
1:07:28
that this is um, this is purposeful. This is putting
1:07:32
Hollywood and all media on notice. Red Scare was it called
1:07:36
the Red Scare back when we're all looking around for commies
1:07:39
in Hollywood on your every bed. Yeah. And by the way, when
1:07:42
Whoopi says that you used to be illegal to take something and
1:07:45
then give it to the Russians. Yeah. If you were a spy working
1:07:48
in the CIA and you took documents game to the Russians.
1:07:51
Yeah, that was illegal. That's not what Tulsi Gabbard did. By
1:07:55
the way. I have a different take on this when you're well, my
1:07:59
take is that
1:08:02
they don't again, they don't know their history. This I
1:08:05
believe I could be wrong. But the rooting out of the commies
1:08:09
in Hollywood is a dark pay a black page in the history book
1:08:13
of Hollywood.
1:08:15
Isn't that Diem just like, wow, we really were assholes back
1:08:18
then. We shouldn't do that. Or am I mistaken?
1:08:22
No, you're not mistaken at all. I'm just musing over the use of
1:08:26
the term black page. I know. I don't know what I don't know
1:08:29
what a force is good. Right. We'll just keep it is now.
1:08:33
What's your take? I'm take my take is the thought it just a
1:08:36
desert off betake. I think Tulsi. Tulsi is a world global
1:08:42
leader.
1:08:44
For and she's a she's a member of the Council on Foreign
1:08:47
Relations. And I think she's off the reservation and they're
1:08:50
punishing her.
1:08:52
Ooh. So she's really genuine because I you know, knowing
1:08:56
she's a World Economic Forum Global massager. It worries me.
1:09:01
I mean, it's like you can't trust anyone who's who's who is
1:09:04
like that. So happy to receive that award. But people like you
1:09:08
basically can't trust you can't trust them. You can't trust
1:09:11
Rhodes scholars know you can't trust the other one, which is
1:09:15
the Council on Foreign Relations. Yeah. Which are,
1:09:19
which is a lot of people deserve globalists. And I think she's
1:09:23
off the reservation and there are punishing her.
1:09:27
Hmm. That could be
1:09:30
because it Tucker Carlson played the clip that they're critic
1:09:33
critical of, and all she's doing is bitching and moaning about
1:09:36
the Bio Labs. It's got nothing to do with anything. No, which
1:09:40
is more of a military story which is appropriate for her.
1:09:43
Yeah. So there's something fishy I've been looking at this
1:09:46
cancellation of Russia and it kind of goes along with with the
1:09:50
theme which is you know, everyone's afraid to be honest.
1:09:53
There's virtue signaling, you're going to get cancelled if you if
1:09:57
you're not on board with it. If if Halo media
1:10:00
You bet you better not say anything positive about Putin
1:10:03
because he started a war. So if you talk about positive, anyone
1:10:06
who started a war, except of course for our guys, you're
1:10:09
going to be investigated, you should be arrested, you should
1:10:11
go to jail, you should be considered a Russian asset. So
1:10:14
that's the message there. But why are all these companies Why
1:10:19
did they in such quick succession just pull out of
1:10:21
Russia? And I'm not talking about just divestiture from
1:10:25
Russian oil, all the big oil companies, oh, we're taking our
1:10:27
money out. We're not going to do anything. They're going away.
1:10:30
But then you get Starbucks McDonald's, it's like when
1:10:34
McDonald's just closed? They didn't really pull out that i
1:10:37
Correct, correct. But they closed 850 restaurants, you have
1:10:43
to understand that's a lot no matter what country you're in.
1:10:48
And McDonald's are an important part of poor communities. It's
1:10:53
where poor people and working poor work, it's where many of
1:10:56
them in their families eat. You know, there's a reason why the
1:11:00
globalist left McDonald's and all our fast food crap open
1:11:04
during the lockdown.
1:11:06
They weren't going they didn't want to kill everybody just yet.
1:11:10
So as it turns out, there's a guy who is behind this. And it's
1:11:15
not just any guy, it's a professor from Yale. His name is
1:11:20
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld. You've probably seen him because he has
1:11:24
advised 1000s of CEOs, multiple presidents at the Yale School of
1:11:30
Management, and just an ESG thing, a D thing or one of those
1:11:35
deals, all of all of the things you can imagine all of them all
1:11:40
of the above. And what he's doing is he's going on CNBC,
1:11:44
he's doing every interview he can to get this list of over 400
1:11:50
companies to remove their business from Russia. And the
1:11:56
list the list is in the shown it show notes, but it means it's
1:11:58
even Eurovision, you're the Eurovision Song Contest. No Ban,
1:12:02
ban, you can't you can't participate at Formula One. No,
1:12:06
no, no, no, can't participate. No Formula One is great
1:12:09
International Olympic Committee. Of course, we expected that all
1:12:13
of the airlines, you know, I'll just go through a one web
1:12:17
NetScout, Netflix, NASDAQ, Rolex, Roku, Saber saddles,
1:12:21
shell. I mean, it goes on and on and on. And this guy is out
1:12:25
there shaming these companies into doing this including Coca
1:12:29
Cola, PepsiCo, of course, had to follow up. And I caught a little
1:12:33
piece of an interview with him where they were discussing the
1:12:35
McDonald's and we can stop whenever we want. But just this
1:12:38
guy is he's an operative. And and yes, it's the DIA. It's the
1:12:44
ESG. It's all this stuff that he's shamed these companies into
1:12:47
shutting down under the guise of Well, look, if the economy is
1:12:52
bad, then they'll vote Putin out. Let's start with
1:12:55
McDonald's. Jeffrey, you say in your latest, your latest column
1:12:59
and fortune? I think today, you actually say it's disappointing
1:13:03
that McDonald's has chosen to remain in Russia. Why do you
1:13:06
feel that way? In particular, because if they were to pull
1:13:09
out, obviously 1000s of jobs would be lost by Russians who
1:13:12
conceivably are not responsible for the actions of the autocrat?
1:13:17
Who's running? What's this compassion?
1:13:20
You know, you hear that same explanation by many responsible
1:13:25
employers, Western employers, but employers from all around
1:13:28
the world. And that's not the right answer. That's not the
1:13:31
primary concern. You see this nonsense? Well, there's some
1:13:36
convincing statement that Tom Friedman had had years ago
1:13:39
saying that no, in the New York Times, that no two countries
1:13:42
with a McDonald's have ever had war with each other. Well, of
1:13:45
course, the meltdown of Yugoslavia places all throughout
1:13:48
Africa, we saw that was that was just absolutely not true. The
1:13:51
spirit of that, though, was that Western business would somehow
1:13:54
have this, this effect of bring peace to the world of between
1:13:59
neighboring nations. That's just not true. And McDonald's is the
1:14:01
perfect illustration. You got a few 100 of them in Ukraine that,
1:14:05
of course, have been shut down McDonald's, shut them down in
1:14:07
Ukraine, and didn't shut them down in Russia. Oh, no. Amazing.
1:14:11
And unlike the other casual dining restaurants have you as
1:14:15
you pointed out, David, they have the ownership, they direct
1:14:20
the worship of 85% of those restaurants so they could do it,
1:14:24
employment, the idea of the functions, but pain onto the
1:14:29
Listen, listen to the Glee he takes in bringing pain to the
1:14:35
Russian people who work at McDonald's.
1:14:39
They have the ownership they direct the ownership of 85% of
1:14:44
those restaurants so they could do it. Employment. The idea of
1:14:48
the sanctions is to put pain onto the economy. We're not
1:14:53
we're not trying to figure out how to advance the Russian
1:14:56
economy right now. It is for the general population to feel
1:15:00
Enough distress that the economy fails and the government fails.
1:15:04
That's the point of these sanctions and the point of
1:15:09
me this guy is is is concocting his name again. Jeffrey sauna
1:15:14
sonnenfeldt, so nn e n Fe LD want to hear a little more. S O
1:15:20
n n f. L D is interesting. Yeah, this is D platforming at an
1:15:27
industrial scale. You want to hear more. You know what this
1:15:29
also is a little bit like. This reminds me of the Shakedowns of
1:15:34
the Jesse Jackson operation. Yes, yes. Holy, this is high.
1:15:39
And yeah, it's classy. It's baby. I can't say that Jesse
1:15:43
Jackson, and his Rainbow Coalition, wherever the hell it
1:15:47
was, was not high. And it was just not presented.
1:15:51
intellectually. Yeah, this is presented. I mean, totally was
1:15:54
laughing and everything. And then he says, No, the point is
1:15:56
to bring pain upon the economy. You see, people are just the
1:16:00
faceless economy. It's not the people. But what is this guy's
1:16:04
endgame is he's just working for the CIA, I think or he's part of
1:16:07
the system. He is he's the CEO whisperer. Just, there's a
1:16:11
little bit more to he's the CEO whisperer. Oh, yeah. Yale, John.
1:16:15
How many Yale Yeah. You heard Yale, Yale, Yale, Yale,
1:16:19
Scotland, bones. It's also Scotland, Scotland, bones.
1:16:23
Three, two to get nude pictures. Yeah. What would you not agree,
1:16:28
though, that those companies have a much more significant
1:16:31
presence on the ground in Russia have a more difficult decision
1:16:35
to make where you simply think across the board, that's it, you
1:16:38
got to get out? Also, when you think about it, the financial
1:16:42
weaponry is what what they use these days. That's what they go
1:16:45
after Trump with legal and financial legal finance. Let's
1:16:48
get to finance get the finance, get them on US taxes, finance,
1:16:50
I'll bet that's the weapons they employ. If so why?
1:16:55
I've been hearing that as you have to, since so since the war
1:17:00
broke out. And certain we've already seen the number of
1:17:03
companies tripled since Thursday and the
1:17:07
article that have out unfortunate right now I had to
1:17:09
keep revising it, because of the numbers of companies that
1:17:11
realized that as they look at the trade offs here, it's
1:17:14
significant. You have 70, more than 75% of the population
1:17:18
almost 80% of the population pointing to morning consoles
1:17:21
overnight. studies tell us that they support these sanctions and
1:17:26
support the embargoes. And that doesn't break out by Democrats
1:17:29
or Republicans are identical and independents. There's nothing
1:17:32
that unifies this nation so much the blowback from employees is
1:17:35
significant from from consumers in the West. But also what
1:17:40
matters is that this is the whole idea of these kind of
1:17:44
sanctions, these economic blockades. And that's what
1:17:48
worked in South Africa. When 200 companies pulled out in South
1:17:51
Africa in the late 1980s. It made a difference and that was
1:17:54
working hand in hand with government sanctions. The
1:17:56
government's alone weren't enough but when Nicolae
1:17:59
Ceausescu steps down in Romania or buttoned up, Erica,
1:18:05
you know, the the leader of East Germany Honaker stepped down, it
1:18:10
was because of the economy failed, the economy failed. And
1:18:12
that's also what happened previously in Russia. That's
1:18:15
what leads to a change in leadership is CIA. Putin is
1:18:19
anchored in fear and coercion as that crumbles, then he becomes
1:18:23
vulnerable because there's no other exit here. So the loyalty
1:18:28
of employers to their workers is honorable, but on the list of
1:18:32
the hierarchy of responsibilities, that's not
1:18:35
number one, number two number 20. Number 20. They need to
1:18:38
focus right now on the peace in the world. And they're
1:18:42
protecting those employees from not suffering vile. Okay.
1:18:47
They're actually protecting the employees from violence. Don't
1:18:50
you understand? They're good. Yeah, this is see this is a this
1:18:54
is really a dynamite CIA idea. Now, they've taken this, put it
1:19:00
this way, although they've been pulling this stuff for a long
1:19:03
time, but this is well coordinated and out front. Yes,
1:19:06
now they're taking credit for Ceausescu.
1:19:09
That little thing there which is that me this you know, they
1:19:12
always the thing about them they always discuss Well, you know,
1:19:15
you're gonna be doing good work for people and you're not gonna
1:19:17
get a credit we don't like to brag about our what we do, but
1:19:21
then you get a guy like this and he's sitting there bragging
1:19:23
about what they do because he's he's an operative Yeah, but he's
1:19:28
not you know, they're supposed to be ideas you're not supposed
1:19:30
to be bred not supposed to be given it all. Believe me do a
1:19:34
podcast believe me. The guy the guy is that dinner party saying
1:19:38
yeah, you know I work with the intelligence community
1:19:42
Yeah, so this is like a giveaway and but
1:19:47
did Jesse you know I wonder how much they take when they watch a
1:19:49
guy like Jesse Jackson or their or a sharp to operate and go you
1:19:53
know, this guy's are pretty good. What do you mean the CIA
1:19:56
and FBI Todd Jesse Jackson, how to blackmail you got you got the
1:19:59
wrong way around.
1:20:00
Oh yeah, you guys know what they're doing now. They're I was
1:20:04
watching as they usually do on Thursday morning I was watching
1:20:07
the latest episode of Super yacht news.
1:20:12
I saw that you saw Did you see super yacht?
1:20:16
So the Lloyd's Register and the DMV have withdrawn services to
1:20:20
all Russian ships. So the Lloyd's Register is a
1:20:24
classification society, and is best known for the
1:20:27
classification and certification of ships and inspects and
1:20:31
approves important components and accessories. So that's what
1:20:35
they do. The DMV is another classification society, which
1:20:39
has actually has a greater piece of the pie when it comes to
1:20:41
Russian ships.
1:20:43
However, it loads is possibly the largest in the soupier
1:20:46
industry. Now what what is classification the
1:20:49
classification allows the vessel to show to underwriters and
1:20:53
insurance that the vessel is in good order. So without the
1:20:56
certification, the vessel has effectively been decertified,
1:21:01
which means they are no longer in compliance, and therefore
1:21:04
their insurance is invalid.
1:21:07
You know, everyone can smile and laugh haha, this is how I know
1:21:12
where are you going in? I agree. 100% This is the worst direction
1:21:17
to take thing. Wait until progressive doesn't like you.
1:21:20
And the and, and that stupid lizard. And they say now I'm
1:21:25
sorry. You know, it's like you don't have certification from
1:21:28
the government or anybody. So I have no insurance for you. No
1:21:32
driving, no home insurance. Sorry. No mortgage. Yeah, you
1:21:36
can't. We did this. I mean that I didn't use it in the last
1:21:39
newsletter, but it's coming which is the girls giving their
1:21:42
somebody's credit card banks. I'm sorry. We can't take your
1:21:44
credit card because of your political views. Yeah. Yeah. No,
1:21:49
that's where it's headed. Yeah. And people are laughing about
1:21:52
this mistake. Yes. And the financial D platforming. This is
1:21:56
not okay. This is not okay. And how strong will you be when the
1:22:01
Yale professor comes to shut down your business and says you
1:22:04
know, you don't want anyone to see you as a Putin lover. Do
1:22:07
you? Because I write for Forbes magazine I show up at CNBC. You
1:22:11
know, could be kind of nasty. We are turning into Ukraine.
1:22:17
Oh, wow. I was a deep thought. Let's keep it was was a good
1:22:21
one. Let's talk about the energy for a second. This is also part
1:22:25
of the cancellation of Russia. And this is now what is being
1:22:29
it's all Putin's fault. That's why of course gas prices are up
1:22:33
well before we before we drift too far. I still want to stick a
1:22:37
few clips. Oh, sure. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I did not realize I
1:22:40
would love to stick with you.
1:22:42
I want to get back to the weapons.
1:22:46
Okay, I want to go back to the weapons sob stories because this
1:22:49
this idea that this guy comes over here or doesn't come over
1:22:53
here. He gets on Zoom and next thing you know he's crying about
1:22:57
weapons and we're just giving them whatever they want. What we
1:22:59
don't even fix the potholes on highway 80. You know, all the
1:23:04
comparisons. John, most people talk about our own border. But
1:23:07
yes, you go straight for the border. Another good example.
1:23:10
Potholes first. Well, potholes are the ones you drive over.
1:23:14
Yes, I hear you. I don't drive over and people coming across
1:23:16
the border. Okay, let's go to more weapons. sob story from
1:23:20
NPR. Oh goodness. A US military official says the West is
1:23:26
sending weapons to Ukraine at a rapid pace and will soon start
1:23:30
shipping additional arms authorized by President Biden
1:23:33
sent PRs Greg Miry notes the new weapons package will include
1:23:36
drones. President Biden says the US will send arms that Ukraine
1:23:39
is already using effectively such as Javelin missiles that
1:23:43
take out Russian tanks and Stinger missiles that bring down
1:23:46
Russian aircraft. US had not been providing drones but 100
1:23:51
will be included in the new package. The senior defense
1:23:54
official declined to say when the new military aid would reach
1:23:57
Ukraine, but noted that the US has stepped up efforts by
1:24:01
sending hundreds of millions of dollars of weaponry since Russia
1:24:05
invaded three weeks ago. Also defense secretary Lloyd Austin
1:24:09
is in Europe, urging NATO allies to provide more assistance to
1:24:13
Ukraine as well. The weapons announcement came after an
1:24:15
impassioned video addressed before members of the US today
1:24:19
by Ukrainian president Volodymyr is a Lenski Glinski evoked
1:24:23
memories of Pearl Harbor and September 11 terror attacks and
1:24:26
calling for the West to increase aid to his country.
1:24:30
There it is, they wonder after that Zelinsky things are over.
1:24:34
He turns around his as his buddies, his directors and his
1:24:37
friends from that same production company and they'll
1:24:39
do Hi Fi Yeah, nailed it, bro.
1:24:43
I'm sure they'll flood nailed it.
1:24:46
boulard
1:24:48
given notice to pronounce the various pronunciations of his
1:24:51
name is the same derivation of the same word as Vladimir is
1:24:55
valon of Vladimir but the pronunciation is
1:25:00
is getting more extreme with Volvo all of maybe I can't even
1:25:03
do it. Well, it's part of the key. I mean, you got to
1:25:06
pronounce everything right remember a Connie Ston
1:25:10
Iran, Iran remember Iran and Iraq? It wasn't Iran and Iraq if
1:25:15
you read in it was Iran? Yeah, yeah. Okay, part two of this
1:25:20
pause. I should have had that cued up. Well, how has President
1:25:24
Biden responded so far to this pressure to do more? Just hours
1:25:29
after the speech, President Biden announced $800 million in
1:25:32
additional security assistance.
1:25:36
He said more was coming. Yeah.
1:25:40
He talked about the systems that the US would be sending long
1:25:43
range missiles, drones, small arms, all to equip the Ukrainian
1:25:47
military. But he also appeared to be setting expectations for
1:25:50
the American people, that this conflict could go on for a
1:25:53
while.
1:25:55
Here's President Biden, I want to be honest with you. This
1:25:59
could be a long and difficult battle. He also said the
1:26:02
President would be sending humanitarian aid to both those
1:26:06
in Ukraine and the millions who fled to neighboring countries
1:26:09
and stressed he's still working with allies to isolate President
1:26:12
Putin.
1:26:14
Okay,
1:26:16
well, it's just like, sounds like the money grabbed to me.
1:26:19
And it sounds like this. Now you ever since you brought the idea
1:26:22
of the CIA as kind of maybe just we're just moving weapons over
1:26:27
there to be redistributed elsewhere? Are they I see cuz I
1:26:31
yeah, there's all those 40 miles of tanks, they could use those
1:26:33
anti tank things. Just blow them up one at a time. I see. I see
1:26:38
videos of people being instructed how to use them. But
1:26:41
this is not new. We've been sending stingers etc over for a
1:26:44
while, didn't we send that over during Trump as well was not
1:26:46
part of the whole phone call business.
1:26:50
Yes, it was as a matter of fact. And the other thing was
1:26:53
interesting is that Obama refused to send them stuff. Now,
1:26:57
here's the thought, considering Obama, wait, wait, why was Obama
1:27:00
refusing to send them seven? You know, he knew something. Oh, I
1:27:04
know. Because they were setting stuff up and somebody wasn't
1:27:07
cooperative. Just like Joe Biden, hey, you better get rid
1:27:11
of that prosecutor. I'm not going to give you a billion
1:27:13
dollars.
1:27:15
Come on, man. It's it's, we're a crime ridden government
1:27:21
organization here. crime ridden?
1:27:26
As I don't know, I thought I can't remember
1:27:30
what it was. I really don't remember what you Okay, with the
1:27:35
clip ended and you wanted me to conclude something? And then I
1:27:39
want to see what was the
1:27:42
humanitarian aid to both those in Ukraine and the millions who
1:27:45
fled to neighboring Oh, yeah, I was gonna say that.
1:27:48
Maybe the part of the problem with the Trump phone call was
1:27:51
that they know, it was the Lensky is owned by this gas
1:27:57
oligarch in Ukraine, the whole media company that he worked
1:28:00
for. Maybe there was worry there that this is a this is an even
1:28:04
better media guy. Trump knows what he's doing. He could give
1:28:07
him a different script. He knows how to get actors to work for
1:28:10
him.
1:28:12
You think about it. Well, not she mentioned. Listen, that's
1:28:15
laying to ego man that works with those with those cats.
1:28:18
Let's just
1:28:20
step back on that just for one second. And just one point. What
1:28:26
was the point of going after Trump for that phone call? There
1:28:30
was he made a big deal about it and was that same National
1:28:33
Security Council that they had knew with vindman and all these
1:28:37
other guys What was it was nothing in that phone call? That
1:28:40
was anything remotely impeachable? What was the point
1:28:44
everything was been something we don't know about too, buddy,
1:28:47
buddy. I think it was too buddy, buddy that like this guy's weak
1:28:51
is Alinsky is weak. He will take instructions from anybody and
1:28:54
Trump might give him a better deal.
1:28:56
He's an actor actors horse.
1:29:00
Now that's just my version of it. Well, but do it no.
1:29:05
Yes, correct. Correct. You got any more on the weapons? I get I
1:29:11
get more of this stuff but I do have this old clip I wanted to
1:29:13
play because NPR is just so in on this. It's like it's kind of
1:29:18
pathetic.
1:29:21
I want you to play this one. This is Ukraine carpet bombing.
1:29:25
Ukraine carpet bombing. Question forces are pounding the
1:29:29
Ukrainian ports.
1:29:31
Shelling its downtown as residents hide fighting also
1:29:34
raged in the outskirts of the capital Kiev as Ukraine accuses
1:29:38
Moscow of targeting civilians fleeing the fighting and here's
1:29:42
learn Freer has more from Western Ukraine. Is that in the
1:29:45
style guide, do you think this this incessant use of pounding
1:29:50
kind of sexual the column I'm going to write about these use
1:29:53
these terms? These are all propaganda terms. Yes, pounding.
1:29:57
Lashing Out is one of my favorite sounding
1:30:00
pounding, pounding, pounding or has more from Western Ukraine.
1:30:04
Ukraine's intelligence services seven civilians, including women
1:30:08
and one child were killed by Russian forces in the village of
1:30:12
para Moha near Kiev. In a statement the intelligence
1:30:15
services the victims were trying to flee. But that Russian forces
1:30:19
turned them back and they were trapped under fire and PR could
1:30:22
not verify the incident. Russia denies targeting civilians and
1:30:26
has accused Ukrainian fighters of taking up positions in
1:30:29
residential areas, even hospitals. But Ukraine says it's
1:30:33
lost more civilians and soldiers in this war. In a video posted
1:30:37
to social media Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky,
1:30:40
cried what he called the carpet bombing and accused Russia of
1:30:45
trying to quote destroy all of us.
1:30:48
Yeah, the property
1:30:51
bombing in there to hear that yo, yeah. Carpet. Now they've
1:30:55
used supposedly they've used cluster bombs. And I think
1:30:57
that's been documented. But carpet bombing is not the same.
1:31:01
That's that's Vietnam level shit, right. That's carpet
1:31:05
bombing. We've done it in Vietnam. And and there's images
1:31:10
of it carpet bombing is flattening an area completely.
1:31:15
And it's like taking is just beyond realizing. It's realizing
1:31:20
and then, you know, plowing and fertilizing and growing plants
1:31:23
there. I mean, it's, it's a massive amount of bombing that
1:31:27
takes place and to just reflect and do square miles. What is
1:31:32
that going on? Why did they use that term? It they misuse the
1:31:36
term? It's so annoying to see them cut live, and every single
1:31:42
channel dues dues this does this.
1:31:45
We're going to cut to Bill our man who was in in Ukraine, of
1:31:49
course, he's in live
1:31:51
where we had incredible bombs, just hitting the capital, Kiev.
1:31:57
And then and then you see some YouTube tick tock video to the
1:32:01
left in which some cases that have been identified as actual
1:32:04
Beirut video, but okay. And then the guy is there. It's three in
1:32:08
the morning. It's completely quiet. And he's like, Well,
1:32:10
yeah, it was really bad pounding
1:32:13
that it never happens when they're live is just notice
1:32:16
remember in the if you before I showed this over 15 years ago,
1:32:20
when they were doing the, one of the one of the it was raw. It
1:32:24
wasn't a record was it was where you had to Scud stuff. No, this
1:32:28
was a I was before that. That was that was way back. Yeah,
1:32:31
that was way back. It was and they have is on CNN and they had
1:32:34
this couple of different guys that that's when Wolf Blitzer
1:32:37
his hair was in gray. And they had the Scud study, and he was
1:32:40
standing outside with a helmet on and he's ducking, he's
1:32:43
ducking and there's bombs going off. And he's ducking left and
1:32:47
right and moving.
1:32:49
Yeah, that didn't have anything like that. No, there's no
1:32:52
action. I mean, again, no axe sharing Devorah Consulting Group
1:32:56
boots on the ground. Now, all of this propaganda and of course
1:33:00
there is misery there now talking about 3 million
1:33:02
refugees. I don't know if that's true. I don't know how big this
1:33:06
number is true. I believe that no badge that is what gets very
1:33:10
little focus is just yeah, some refugees, you know, we'll send
1:33:13
some eight, 3 million people displaced moving throughout
1:33:17
Europe. I mean, that is the real tragedy. i And and so one of our
1:33:23
like a listener longtime listener.
1:33:27
Turns out he's I think his Ukrainian his mom was in
1:33:29
Ukraine. And and he he laid into me one of those, you know,
1:33:34
you're an asshole carrying water for Putin a water for can't
1:33:37
believe it. You know, you're a horrible person. I'll never
1:33:40
listen again. I've been with you from the beginning. Oh, staying,
1:33:43
but I went I know, he has been like daily source code days. And
1:33:48
so you know, and I just thought this guy's been around for a
1:33:50
long time. Let me engage with him. So I emailed back and
1:33:53
forth. Yeah, talk him down. Well, I want to see what was
1:33:56
going on now. So then it turns out his mother had to evacuate.
1:34:01
And you know, and so we went back and forth. And, you know,
1:34:03
he did agree about the Nazis and we kind of came closer together,
1:34:06
which is, you know, three email exchange, and then we left it
1:34:09
at, okay, we disagree on some things, but hey, man, we're
1:34:12
okay. And we should be able to disagree. But the disagreement
1:34:15
is where he ends by saying the only way to solve this is to
1:34:19
blow up and kill everything in Russia.
1:34:23
And that's heavy as propaganda.
1:34:26
You have this people it's not just Putin. I think that it's
1:34:29
like the CDC is this faceless thing that does stuff and, and
1:34:34
Putin does all this other stuff. I don't think it's only Putin
1:34:38
that makes that country work. And just to say, let's just kill
1:34:42
everybody, let's just annihilate it. There's a lot of hatred, it
1:34:47
Yes. And it's encouraged on Facebook. So that's probably
1:34:49
helping.
1:34:51
Now let's talk say that the level of hatred between the is
1:34:55
created by the media and I people don't realize these
1:34:59
books, media
1:35:00
Yeah, I think that they don't stop and realize what they're
1:35:02
really saying no dental care.
1:35:05
Because, you know, certainly now more than ever paper sells
1:35:09
advertising advertising works. Yeah, military industrial
1:35:13
complex needs to sell more, we have to build more bombs that
1:35:17
people hate each other with services to make to me. So let's
1:35:19
get to the energy part because that is the most interesting to
1:35:22
me, mainly in light of the petro dollar being killed already by
1:35:27
the green New Deal. I mean, if you don't have $1, if you don't,
1:35:31
if you're not using petrochemicals, if you're not
1:35:33
using oil, and it's priced in dollars, because you're using
1:35:36
some electrical magic source, then the petro dollar doesn't
1:35:41
make a lot of sense. So the green New Deal is already in
1:35:45
that regard. You could say unpatriotic and unAmerican
1:35:48
because it's intended to weaken the dollar.
1:35:51
And then we bring in this energy crisis, which we're, I think, is
1:35:56
temporarily some we have a little bit of relief because
1:36:00
China will not be using any energy for the next week or so
1:36:03
because of their COVID lockdown, coincidental.
1:36:07
But whatever you do, you better be on board with the with our D
1:36:11
platforming and cancellation of Russia and that includes their
1:36:14
oil suckers. There's been a report yesterday about the
1:36:17
possibility that India could take up Russian offer of
1:36:22
discounted crude, what would be your message to any other
1:36:26
country tempted by such an offer. Our message to enter any
1:36:30
country continues to be that obviously abide by the
1:36:33
sanctions, but that we have put in place and recommended I don't
1:36:37
believe this would be violating that but also think about where
1:36:41
you want to stand. When when the history books are written in
1:36:44
this moment in and support for Russia, the Russian leadership
1:36:49
is support for an invasion that obviously is having a
1:36:53
devastating impact. Another threat you know, oh your arm you
1:36:58
want to be on the wrong side of history when the books are
1:37:00
written, in which we write by the way, we write the books. So
1:37:05
this has the obvious results, at least across the country are
1:37:08
reporting more gas thefts. Billy's there, Houston say
1:37:11
thieves pulled up in trucks, some containing large storage
1:37:14
tanks and stole about $8,000 in gas after somehow unlocking the
1:37:19
tanks. Just days earlier, a different gas station in Houston
1:37:22
had 1000 gallons of diesel stolen from an underground tank
1:37:26
by thieves in a van equipped with a pump and a trap door. I'm
1:37:30
telling you, we are now becoming Ukraine. They wanted with the
1:37:33
very Ukraine like it's actually really old Russia like too, but
1:37:38
yeah, they have these, they set up these big vans with a
1:37:41
trapdoor at the bottom of the drive.
1:37:45
And they drive over the opening where they where they get where
1:37:48
the trucks come to put the gasoline in. And they pull off
1:37:51
the little top which you can see these things are at every gas
1:37:54
station, and they lift off the top and stick a hose down there
1:37:58
and pump it out into another tank. Yeah, and then they put it
1:38:01
back and leave and it's when they do inventory see what
1:38:04
happened to 500 gallons of gasoline again, all these things
1:38:08
that no one thought through, you know, just like maths, we didn't
1:38:11
think through the implication for children's development or
1:38:14
comprehension skills or speech abilities. We didn't think
1:38:18
through any of that we don't think through these things or is
1:38:21
it all on purpose? That's that would be more logical to me.
1:38:24
That'd be less logical to me considering if you look at the
1:38:27
people who people that that that run the National Security
1:38:32
Council which runs this country, there are a bunch of dumb shits,
1:38:37
no offence and Rebecca we
1:38:39
are stalling what does that mean for oil falling? We are seeing
1:38:43
it reflected already at the pumps overnight prices have
1:38:46
fallen about two cents a gallon.
1:38:49
Yesterday for 32 Today it's about 430 national average
1:38:53
prices are still incredibly high and Gas Buddy and triple A both
1:38:57
predict that as quickly as prices rose you're not going to
1:39:00
see them decline as quickly why will according to Gas Buddy in
1:39:04
the next couple of weeks. See gas prices now. Do you notice
1:39:07
something here? Remember the Tick Tock lady? Yeah, Gas Buddy
1:39:11
like twice Gas Buddy is in on the game. According to Gas Buddy
1:39:16
in the next couple of weeks. See gas prices dropped below $4 A
1:39:19
gallon if oil prices stay where they are below $100 a barrel.
1:39:24
But you're also seeing the ripple effects of this in the
1:39:27
economy elsewhere. Amy overnight the last couple of days Delta
1:39:31
has mentioned that they will be hiking prices on some of their
1:39:34
flights because they're paying so much more for fuel. Amy So
1:39:38
again, I think this temporary dip in oil prices is just
1:39:43
because China's set up now we're shut down for a bit
1:39:49
but the weird thing is the Wall Street Journal reported that
1:39:53
Saudi Arabia the
1:39:56
the keystone of the petro dollar idea
1:40:00
which was hey, you better than camel farmers. We're gonna we're
1:40:05
gonna make you rich. All you have to do is sell it in dollars
1:40:08
that's all we care about and we'll protect you with these
1:40:11
guns and chip will kill anybody else you want by proxy you don't
1:40:14
like Iran will kill people in Yemen with our advisors. Saudi
1:40:18
Arabia, according to the Wall Street Journal is now
1:40:20
considering pricing oil
1:40:23
in one.
1:40:26
Yeah.
1:40:27
Well, isn't that kind of the end of the petro dollar?
1:40:34
This has been tried and tried and tried. This is just another
1:40:38
attempt. I can't you wouldn't say it was the end of the petro
1:40:41
dollar and Kadafi came up with this crazy idea for Petro gold
1:40:45
or whatever the hell it no no it was except he got killed so we
1:40:49
fixed it. So what do we do now? I mean, what is gonna fix it?
1:40:53
Let me tell you how we seem to be fixing it. We seem to be
1:40:56
discussing plea bargains for September 11 defendants to let
1:41:00
them out. That's how stupid we are.
1:41:04
Instead, whatever we have to do to fix it instead of flying over
1:41:08
and say Hey, see this jet?
1:41:11
Kick Your Ass.
1:41:13
This is why I think it's intentional. John. There's no
1:41:17
one is that stupid?
1:41:21
This is funny you say this? Because you take both sides of
1:41:26
the argument and when it when it's convenient to you? What do
1:41:29
you mean? I said the other day and one of the shows to say
1:41:33
well, you know, the public's not that stupid. And you went yes,
1:41:36
they're stupid. And you went on and on about how everybody's so
1:41:38
dumb. And now everybody's so smart. I didn't say the public I
1:41:42
said the the department. These people come from them. Now
1:41:46
that's very different. The public is different. I'm talking
1:41:49
about say this that I think you're calling me to face
1:41:52
careful divorce. I'm not saying your to face I'm saying your
1:41:55
your your convenience seeker.
1:42:00
You seek the convenience of a of a change in your argument to
1:42:05
satisfy your immediate needs. Wow. Like yourself, being
1:42:09
yourself made you cope to the health?
1:42:12
Yeah.
1:42:15
I'm not that way. You said you use factually misstated that I
1:42:20
said this about the American public and talking about the
1:42:24
politicians. Let me just say that I think you're wrong. I
1:42:28
don't think there's that these guys don't scheme that well. I
1:42:32
think they'd like to. I think there are schemes afoot. And we
1:42:36
uncover most of them, but I don't think this is one of them.
1:42:39
Okay, let's see what's happening with China. Then. What's the
1:42:42
other big headline involves China, US national security
1:42:45
adviser Jake Sullivan confronted his Chinese counterpart over
1:42:49
Putin's request on China for military and
1:42:55
now I will I'm going to put a disclaimer out there.
1:42:59
The problem we have right now is that we have probably the
1:43:02
stupidest administration that we'll see. Maybe in our
1:43:06
lifetimes. I can't imagine it being any dumber in the future
1:43:10
with a president who's senile, and vice president who's really
1:43:14
in over her head and as a nervous wreck. And they're both
1:43:18
they're both probably on drugs, different sorts.
1:43:22
stoned and he's God knows what the given him and And as an
1:43:27
aside, there was some clips from the guys who produced that
1:43:31
Ukraine thing with Oliver Stone saying that Solinsky is on coke.
1:43:36
Yes, I saw I didn't get a schedule, get the clip. Did you
1:43:39
get the clip of that? I didn't get the clip of it. I was to
1:43:42
make clips ran out of a reaction and ran out of slips. Okay,
1:43:45
what's the other big headline involves China, US national
1:43:49
security adviser Jake Sullivan confronted his Chinese
1:43:52
counterpart over Putin's request on China for military and
1:43:56
economic assistance. For more on this let's bring in CBS News
1:43:59
Chief foreign affairs correspondent and Face the
1:44:00
Nation moderator Margaret Brennan. So Margaret, I mean,
1:44:03
this would mark a dramatic escalation. We know that the
1:44:06
Russians are struggling. So what do they want? Well, nor we know
1:44:09
the Russians have asked the Chinese for armed drones in part
1:44:12
because they've seen how effective they can be on the
1:44:14
battlefield Ukrainians are flying Turkish made drones and
1:44:18
they have taken out Russian tanks and that miles long convoy
1:44:21
outside of Kiev. In addition of Russian a Western official, I
1:44:25
should say told me the Russians are seeking armored vehicles,
1:44:29
ground to air missiles logistics equipment, another US ally told
1:44:33
me the chief request from Beijing is simply for cash.
1:44:37
Moscow is struggling due to those sanctions on their banks.
1:44:41
And the US believes China's actively considering going ahead
1:44:45
with this support, which is why the President's top national
1:44:48
security adviser Jake Sullivan flew to Italy and met with his
1:44:51
Chinese counterpart in an intense seven hour long meeting
1:44:56
according to the White House, and he tried to persuade Beijing
1:45:00
not to do this and warn to potential financial consequences
1:45:03
if they do. Oh, Lon. Let's discuss this clue.
1:45:08
First of all, Jake Sullivan is the President
1:45:12
which is even more frightening, more frightening. It is
1:45:16
frightening that guys really creepy. But he runs things. And
1:45:23
what are you telling me that Russia can't build their own
1:45:26
cars? They can't build their own anything they have to buy stuff
1:45:30
from China. When did this happen? I thought Russia was a
1:45:34
net net exporter of arms, arms. Yes. Weapon weaponry. Yes. to
1:45:39
friends of ours like turkey.
1:45:43
This doesn't mean this report doesn't make any sense. I think,
1:45:46
CBS evening news. This all of this is I don't know who it's to
1:45:52
or why is being done. But you mean that last one the last bit,
1:45:54
the last bit is a coded message, you want to want to reevaluate
1:45:58
one listen to
1:46:00
another US ally, told me the chief request from Beijing is
1:46:04
simply for cash. Moscow is struggling due to those
1:46:07
sanctions on their banks. And the US believes China's actively
1:46:12
considering going ahead with this support, which is why the
1:46:15
President's top national security adviser Jake Sullivan,
1:46:17
flew to Italy and met with his Chinese counterpart part in an
1:46:21
intense seven hour long meeting, according to the White House,
1:46:26
and he tried to persuade Beijing not to do this and warned of
1:46:29
potential financial consequences if they do.
1:46:34
Which means it will disconnect you from Swift.
1:46:37
No, that's never gonna happen. That wouldn't that wouldn't be
1:46:40
that would be insane that you then everything stops, then
1:46:43
we're dead overnight, people will actually die. I think if
1:46:46
you just if you deal with a finite, like I said, is a coded
1:46:50
message. I have no idea what it but the whole thing means the
1:46:53
number seven's involved. There's no right now to tell us a
1:46:57
second. Did this meeting take place before they shut down with
1:47:01
this new COVID variant?
1:47:04
It took place after
1:47:07
and why in Italy? Well, that varies. Italy is where China has
1:47:12
their their European headquarters. That's why COVID
1:47:15
kicked off there.
1:47:18
Or Italy's in on something to boy at least in on the fact that
1:47:24
they refuse to take part in this shutdown to the banks and
1:47:27
because they need their aid need Russian gas and oil. Right here
1:47:31
was one of the two countries Germany and Italy with a two
1:47:35
curiously both part of the right so what the Chinese are saying
1:47:39
is we need oil, coal, gas, whatever, that will give you
1:47:43
cash. I mean, that's what I'm hearing and then then, and a
1:47:47
Blinken goes there and says when I know there'll be financial
1:47:50
consequences and blink and that was I mean,
1:47:53
runs things. Yeah. What's his face? He can't remember his
1:47:56
name. That guy. Solomon Jake Sullivan, Jake. Jake, the snake
1:48:01
so he says no, no, you can't do that. I mean, that's what it
1:48:04
sounds like to me.
1:48:08
And seven hours What are you talking about?
1:48:12
Seven hours.
1:48:15
I think China did some quantitative easing. I think
1:48:18
they printed some money yet to prop up the stock market.
1:48:22
All that happened, you know, there's just a couple things
1:48:25
happening with it. I find the COVID lockdown in China
1:48:28
suspicious? I will Yes. It's suspect.
1:48:33
I don't like it because when it starts there you know people
1:48:36
start to talk in Europe and then hey, maybe that delegation
1:48:39
brought it over to Europe again to Italy we can do a replay of
1:48:42
2019 2020
1:48:45
Well, I find that EU dead last year that whole report to be
1:48:48
suspicious and CBS would be the one passing messages
1:48:55
huh all right. But who's it signaling to we have no don't?
1:49:00
Well, we have people who might be able to know and they'll let
1:49:02
us know those hope so for sure the message is Gas Buddy is in
1:49:06
play. Tech has buddy
1:49:11
buddy.
1:49:12
With that I'd like to thank you for your currency in the morning
1:49:14
to you the man who put the C in the commie scare ladies and
1:49:18
gentlemen, Mr. John C. Devorah. Back
1:49:22
in the morning do this early in the morning just to see boots on
1:49:25
the ground feet near
1:49:28
subs in the water and all the days and nights out in the
1:49:30
morning to the trolls and the troll room. I am very curious to
1:49:33
see how many trolls we have in here. Okay, you're right that
1:49:36
sound like the pile fell over there. Okay, it did.
1:49:40
We've got trolls and the troll room you can join them at troll
1:49:43
room.io We can listen to the show live as we record slash
1:49:47
broadcast on Thursdays and Sundays. And then you too can be
1:49:51
counted. So buddy, come on shows me hands up scurrying away there
1:49:55
to low low two to five
1:50:00
Three.
1:50:02
Wow, wow, that's low. That is low. We have low low tea.
1:50:09
But it could be some internet issues. It could be a lot of
1:50:12
different things internet issue and internet issues. People are
1:50:16
at work. I think that's number one. But it's even when they're
1:50:19
at work well, maybe they're more more at work. But last week,
1:50:24
Thursday, we had 2800. I know. I know. So who knows? Was there
1:50:29
people that decided to show stinks, Miss probably people who
1:50:33
are still confused with the time change? Oh, Europe, of course,
1:50:36
his didn't change. We don't that never changes on time than the
1:50:40
same moment in the world.
1:50:43
As some clips, you know, play those because now we Yeah, why
1:50:49
not? We've been bitching about I have been bitching specifically,
1:50:52
for 15 years, twice a year that the elites come in to screw up
1:50:57
our our lives and mess with our balance with this changing of
1:51:01
the clock. And now it appears that there's enough
1:51:04
enough
1:51:06
noise out there that people want to actually do away with this in
1:51:12
the United States.
1:51:14
Yeah. And I think it's important to discuss because I'm worried
1:51:18
about this. I have two clips on daylight savings. Mm hmm. It's
1:51:22
saving, isn't it?
1:51:24
Daylight Saving? Yes. Okay. Not savings, but we all call it
1:51:28
savings.
1:51:30
Normal people daylight savings, one. You know, these days, the
1:51:35
Senate is almost never united about anything, unless, of
1:51:38
course, you were talking about changing clocks. Just this past
1:51:42
weekend. We all went through that biannual ritual of changing
1:51:45
the clock back and forth and the disruption that comes with it
1:51:48
this past Sunday, Americans had to once again change their
1:51:52
clocks. And if the house follows the lead of the United States
1:51:54
Senate, we can make it so no one anywhere has to change their
1:51:58
clocks by making Daylight Saving Time permanent Republican
1:52:01
Senator Marco Rubio, Democratic senators, Ed Markey and Patty
1:52:04
Murray and the rest of their colleagues pass the sunshine
1:52:08
Protection Act yesterday, by unanimous consent. It would make
1:52:11
Daylight Saving Time permanent and eliminate the clear and
1:52:15
present danger. We're urging clocks for Americans
1:52:19
to say clear and present danger, I swear to God, she meant to say
1:52:24
clear, but you may he may have said clear, I didn't catch it
1:52:27
the first time, a daylight saving time permanent and
1:52:30
eliminate the clear and present danger. Changing clocks for
1:52:34
Americans everywhere. Gray, you might be thinking who doesn't
1:52:37
want extra daylight hours after work? Well, Michael O'Malley for
1:52:42
one. Yeah, I'm, I'm sort of a crank on this subject. O'Malley
1:52:45
is a history professor at George Mason University and the author
1:52:48
of keeping watch a history of American time. One of the things
1:52:52
that's always struck me about Daylight Saving is that it's
1:52:54
felt by people as if they're experiencing a return to nature
1:52:58
because you're outside in the park, you know, after work and
1:53:00
it feels good. But what it really indicates is that we're
1:53:03
completely hypnotized by the clock, O'Malley says businesses
1:53:06
used to adjust their operating hours by the amount of available
1:53:09
daylight. But then came World War One. Daylight Saving Time
1:53:13
was marketed as saving on energy. But critics say daylight
1:53:16
saving time actually increases fuel consumption. People got in
1:53:20
their cars to use that extra hour of sun. That was always
1:53:23
pretty much nonsense. The real impetus for it then and now was
1:53:27
businesses that stood to benefit from daylight saving that is
1:53:31
businesses get more people shopping during that late
1:53:34
daylight hour and have often lobbied for Daylight Saving
1:53:37
Time, even during World War One.
1:53:42
Yeah, that's disputed. But okay. A lot of is disputed. This is
1:53:47
nonsense. I mean, a lot of it has to do with the foreign
1:53:48
factor. We don't know why we do. It is troubling. There are
1:53:54
there's there's enough stories, but there's no singular story
1:53:59
that says this is why we do this. No, there's not. Well, you
1:54:02
might be right, let's go part two. Last time the US tried year
1:54:06
round Daylight Saving was in 1974. Tomorrow morning or
1:54:10
earlier. If you want to break up the body. You should set your
1:54:13
clocks ahead one hour, as most of the mainland United States
1:54:16
goes on daylight savings time until October 1975. Again,
1:54:21
Michael O'Malley there were objections almost right away,
1:54:24
particularly from parents who were sending their kids out to
1:54:27
the school bus in darkness within the year permanent
1:54:30
Daylight Saving Time was scrapped. And now this current
1:54:33
version of forever Daylight Saving isn't a done deal. Yet.
1:54:37
The bill passed by the Senate still has to get through the
1:54:39
house before it can be signed into law by President Biden even
1:54:43
then it would not go into effect until next year. So we still
1:54:47
have at least one more glorious fall day when we get an extra
1:54:51
hour of sleep. Oh, hold on a second. Is this a fractal?
1:54:56
70s 74 energy crisis
1:55:01
Was that earlier? No no 74 fours right and is this a fractal
1:55:05
what's going on? Oh and the new person new perspective on this
1:55:09
now yeah I have a new perspective on this now. I was
1:55:13
like you know this is probably the worst time to change
1:55:15
something in the in the human balance of nature but now that
1:55:19
this they're doing this so that means it will fail I guess.
1:55:22
Yeah, of course. Okay. It'll fail but Interesting, huh? I
1:55:26
never thought there's good and evil at play here with this time
1:55:29
change soundings up I'm telling you that bells above is around
1:55:32
the corner
1:55:36
it's
1:55:38
you're laughing at me again Bob yells above whatever the dude
1:55:42
with the horns I gotta get to solo Lynn
1:55:48
Lewinsky for Latvala Raleigh Demeter
1:55:52
let us
1:55:54
Yes, we were done with the troll room I think well thank you the
1:55:57
trolls that are here were very polite. Very Yes. Well, it was
1:56:00
worth it. Come on it's content. And then people say hey, man, do
1:56:04
you hear that whole thing about Daylight Saving Time? I said no,
1:56:06
man, I skipped over a donation because you didn't listen to
1:56:09
this right didn't just get more on you missed all the good
1:56:11
stuff. Yep, that's how it goes.
1:56:14
Of course you can follow us at no agenda social calm which is a
1:56:18
really calm Why are you laughing? Cuz they just open
1:56:21
because we're going to discuss the art and I just open your
1:56:23
laugh too. And you see it oh, I have no idea.
1:56:28
This is our our grand experiment which are incredibly proud of no
1:56:33
agenda, social comm we have 10,000 members, we closed it
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down but we federate with anybody and everything even
1:56:39
Mastodon dot socialist federating with us do they want
1:56:42
deemed us the KKK Nazi Quadroon and we're on the blacklist. So I
1:56:47
guess that that blew over. But maybe the upgraded and something
1:56:50
happened and they forgot to block us but it's been really
1:56:53
nice because there are people from all over the place you is
1:56:56
deconstruct news. Well, no agenda, social people
1:57:00
deconstruct a lot. There's a lot going on there. Oh, I see what
1:57:03
yeah, there's some funny guys there. Yeah, some people you
1:57:06
know, but it's goofballs. In general there's maybe one report
1:57:10
a day from somebody it's usually our people reporting somebody
1:57:13
else and believe it or not, but you can follow Adam and no
1:57:17
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1:57:25
decentralized revolution is where all the cool kids truly
1:57:28
are hanging out.
1:57:31
Want to thank Taunton nail for bringing us the artwork for
1:57:34
episode 1433 titled vodka and diamonds, which was actually
1:57:40
almost a Hail Mary when it came to titles. We we had nothing. We
1:57:45
really didn't have much. But when it came to art, it was kind
1:57:48
of fun going through everything. And this was the piece of Joe
1:57:53
Biden in the Mickey Mouse hands watch face
1:57:58
on what turns out to be the one luxury American wristwatch made
1:58:03
in the USA, which it was the Russians are no longer allowed
1:58:07
to buy.
1:58:09
It was deep You had to listen to the show to understand it, but I
1:58:12
thought in context of the
1:58:16
time change
1:58:17
is a real watch by the way.
1:58:20
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watches this one costs about 12 1300 bucks. And they are made
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in the USA and they are deemed luxury watches but somehow the
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Russians just can't keep their hands off of this thing. They
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want to buy them so bad that we had the band was just like 12
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bucks. We made the switch. We had to ban them from buying our
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fine American timepieces.
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Yes, I see what you're talking about on the on the artwork.
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Yes. So worth a chuckle. Let's see what else we were looking at
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yesterday. There wasn't much this was a pretty lame I think
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we're almost thinking of going into the evergreens.
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I'd like to the Jessie fruit.
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little lame. Yeah. Yeah. See, I still think that's funny. But
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I'm Boomer adjacent to Thanks for keeping us on the path.
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but yet we chose for Tom to kneel I'm not sure. saving the
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day was by a capitalist agenda and had Kamala Harris tipping
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the time in the watch face which was also it was a nice piece
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the goofy arms of Biden that's humor. Yeah also it was a nice
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it was had nice composition it also had they've made in the USA
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it something that they would uncouple and let go or do you
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think this was this was an elite escaping? Yeah, it was an elite
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thank you. Well, that's nice to know. Yeah, we've got a couple
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we are deconstructing media we know how it works we've been a
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easy to see. Unfortunately we can't help everybody because
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certainly when people have a personal relationship with
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something going on in Ukraine in general it's very hard to not
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get sucked in because fear porn and propaganda is what is always
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four. Oh, 1.01 Thank you for pulling the brims of your South
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I would have never thought I'd go from a single patch offering
2:23:37
back in December 2021 was filling orders while on vacation
2:23:40
to our third patch being released recently along with
2:23:42
three different stickers. I retooled recently the inventory
2:23:46
and I put together what I will call a 5150 pack 5150 Being
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California's Welfare and Institutions Code for mental
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health hold for those outside of California consisting of two of
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each item for a total of four patches and six stickers a $75
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value for 51/5 day
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these prices are insane I've also lowered the price for the
2:24:08
two dot o patch to 10 bucks all in an effort to clear out this
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stuff.
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You mean you're having a sale he's having a sale I'm a one man
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operation still have to keep my day job please grab some swag to
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help propagate the fam the formula
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recently took Jews patches tattoos.
2:24:29
They're going quick get him now while stocks last.
2:24:36
Let me see he has a lot more here that he's written he does.
2:24:39
He did have a story about some horrible Uber drivers that he
2:24:42
had his trip to lost wages.
2:24:47
He does want to Oh yes. He had a bad time in lost wages. Yeah,
2:24:51
what exactly happened to him? I can't remember who too well, he
2:24:55
took the he took a patch to lost wages. It didn't
2:25:00
running into any producers but always I guess he was wearing it
2:25:02
to see if he would say, hey man didn't run into you. So he
2:25:08
didn't see any producers but did have two of the most horrible
2:25:10
Uber drivers on Earth along with a taxi driver who exited his
2:25:13
vehicle during gridlock traffic to dance, which nearly caused a
2:25:18
physical fistfight with another driver in the spirit in the
2:25:21
street. What is happening over there, no offense to area
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producers, but that will be my last trip to lost wages for a
2:25:26
very long time. Also extend my thanks to John for regarding the
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the word last month if you haven't bought any snag a few
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the unvaccinated, they have to test in quarantine every time
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they crossed the border not possible to make a living. When
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to cross the border and deliver 20% of Canadian drivers and 40%
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shouldn't be I just wonder if this is freedom karma? Maybe we
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have we had some kind of fleet? No like that's that's
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sacrilegious. I can't see that. You've got
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you go
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that works. Yes, this is ridiculous and must end you
2:31:24
know, the
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you still cannot come into the United States as a non resident
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or non citizen without showing proof of vaccination. And same
2:31:36
goes for the EU.
2:31:39
And they don't there's no one talking about this. And this
2:31:41
doesn't seem to be dropped. mandates dropping all over the
2:31:45
place. But this one thing for international travel is still in
2:31:48
place.
2:31:52
Got to wonder?
2:31:54
Well, we need to look into this to see why it's continuing.
2:31:58
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1434 Our formula is this we go out, we hit people in the mouth
2:32:54
think we should do a little COVID stuff because there is
2:32:58
some COVID stuff happening and I alluded to it earlier. It's
2:33:03
starting again in China this morning cover cases have now
2:33:07
doubled in China in just one day, making it the biggest and
2:33:10
most widespread increase in cases since the pandemic began
2:33:14
in 2020. And it is the highly contagious omachron v2 variant
2:33:18
that is sweeping the highly contagious omachron B to now
2:33:22
we've now we've gone to sub variants of the variants with
2:33:25
skipping names now we're just adding a letter on to it and a
2:33:28
number this is not within protocol is not good. It was
2:33:32
like I've proven before is bullcrap. It never was a
2:33:36
protocol was a lie, and he contagious omachron b two
2:33:39
variant that is sweeping across the country. These officials are
2:33:43
cracking down introducing new lockdowns and math. In total
2:33:47
more than 51 million people entering another lockdown the
2:33:50
entire province abelian and southern cities Shen Zen and
2:33:53
Dongguan will be closed until at least March 20. There are
2:33:57
growing concerns these new lockdowns could disrupt supply
2:34:00
chains factories have been ordered to close Foxconn a big
2:34:03
producer of Apple products including the iPhone of course
2:34:06
has relocated production at two of its factories now the exact
2:34:10
cause of the outbreak is unknown at some point the finger at
2:34:14
neighboring Hong Kong which is struggling with a huge surge and
2:34:17
now China's strict COVID Zero policy will now be tested as the
2:34:21
country battles this fast spreading v2 variant
2:34:25
I'm smelling some bull crap I mean this war is going to end
2:34:30
maybe maybe we just keep maybe we just do it a little bit
2:34:34
longer. Just maybe a little bit more maybe you can get some
2:34:38
kicking up go to March April May was always my prediction where
2:34:42
it was gonna be totally ended. They're kind of premature me
2:34:46
stretching I think I think we're gonna have to reinstate some of
2:34:50
these mandates. I think that's coming and the White House is
2:34:53
all over it. You know, of course, one of the and this was
2:34:56
so clearly set up. They like some some piddly amount
2:35:00
$20 billion, or something they wanted for COVID funding. And
2:35:05
that got taken out of the $1.5 trillion bill.
2:35:11
I mean, literally, we could have taken out a couple of, you know,
2:35:16
a few, a few line items, and we would have had it. So that
2:35:19
didn't make it in now we have to start whining about it, because
2:35:22
we need more money. And, Trevor, this all comes just as the White
2:35:25
House is warning that critical pandemic response programs are
2:35:28
now in danger of shutting down. God. That's right, me. So all of
2:35:32
these federal programs, of course, cost money to run and
2:35:35
additional funding for these programs is stalled in Congress.
2:35:38
So later today, we're expecting the White House to send a letter
2:35:40
to Congress detailing their plans to scale back the COVID-19
2:35:44
response efforts. We should be learning later today, what
2:35:47
programs what efforts are going to be either scaled back or
2:35:50
outright cut, but the White House has warned that they
2:35:53
needed this additional funding to keep up with COVID-19 testing
2:35:56
and antibody and anti viral treatments. Ah, yes, it's the
2:36:00
testing and the antivirals and the antibody treatments. I think
2:36:05
we need to the professional Peppermint Patty to explain to
2:36:09
us exactly what that means. Because without this funding,
2:36:11
which I'm sure it'll be the Republicans are Trump's fault,
2:36:14
somehow. It's not gonna be good. Today, we've outlined the severe
2:36:18
and immediate consequences that the United States will face if
2:36:21
Congress fails to provide us with $22.5 billion and emergency
2:36:26
funding tools this us she's talking about?
2:36:30
Did you hear that? That you mentioned it. But again, today,
2:36:34
we've outlined the severe and immediate consequences that the
2:36:37
United States will face if Congress fails to provide us
2:36:40
with $22.5 billion. And
2:36:44
sounds a little weird. Yes, Your budget is your budget, Jen.
2:36:50
You get to use that. I know I'm doing it with ants here. But
2:36:54
yes, with 22 points instead of motion or pocket dollars and
2:36:58
emergency funding to fight COVID 19. Those consequences are dire,
2:37:03
fewer monitored and sent to states and inability to purchase
2:37:07
additional treatments. Oh, okay. So we you already can't get
2:37:11
monoclonal antibody treatments. But now we're going to cut
2:37:14
whatever we weren't sending in the first place. Something that
2:37:16
kind of might work. Fewer tests available
2:37:21
for future variant surveillance running short on vaccines. For
2:37:26
months, we have been engaging Congress about okay, I get it.
2:37:30
Oh my god, how about this scenario? I'll roll it back. And
2:37:33
then I'll shut up and listen to the scenario. The scenario is,
2:37:36
the Republicans made us take this funding out of the bill.
2:37:41
So now we don't have enough to test. We don't have enough
2:37:44
treatments, tests to treat. So we're gonna blame everything on
2:37:49
the Republicans. I think this is another political setup
2:37:52
additional treatments, fewer tests available to Americans,
2:37:56
less surveillance for future variants, and a risk of running
2:37:59
short on vaccines. For a month, we have been engaging Congress
2:38:04
about our needs for additional COVID response funds. Just to
2:38:07
give you a few examples. In January, we notified Congress
2:38:11
that responding to the unprecedented surge in cases
2:38:14
just would exhaust our funds. Throughout February, we held
2:38:18
briefings about the lack of funding and what the
2:38:20
consequences would be if we didn't get additional funds. In
2:38:23
the President's State of the Union Address, the President
2:38:26
called for additional COVID funding, and our national
2:38:29
preparedness plan made clear that funding is needed. And
2:38:32
total senior administration officials have held more than
2:38:35
three dozen calls and meetings with Congress and at least 10
2:38:39
briefings to committees to communicate our needs so that we
2:38:42
can do what Americans can expect expect from their government,
2:38:45
protecting them from a once in a generation pandemic. I'll
2:38:49
finally say on this with cases rising broad scientific and
2:38:52
medical experts have been clear that in the next couple of
2:38:54
months, there could be increasing cases of COVID-19
2:38:57
here in the United States as well. We talked about this a bit
2:38:59
yesterday, waiting to provide funding until we're in a worse
2:39:03
spot but the virus will be too late. We need funding now. So
2:39:06
we're prepared for whatever comes.
2:39:10
I smell a setup because this thing is over. And now they've
2:39:14
got China locking down suspects just in general because that's
2:39:19
what they do for all kinds of reasons. And then we have the
2:39:22
all the like I can demonstrate that this is propaganda three
2:39:25
short clips. Tonight former President Barack Obama is
2:39:28
recovering from a mild case of COVID Mr. Obama revealed on
2:39:31
Twitter that he's had a scratchy throat but is otherwise feeling
2:39:34
fine. Former First Lady Michelle Obama has tested negative the
2:39:38
former president who is fully vaccinated and boosted is urging
2:39:41
more Americans to get the shot even as the infection rate
2:39:44
declines.
2:39:48
Hey man, I got the shot. I'm boosted I got it anyway but get
2:39:54
the shot.
2:39:56
And you know, why does he need to release a why does he have to
2:39:59
do a press release that
2:40:00
Well I got COVID Michelle write it write a press release.
2:40:04
Is that necessary? Does everyone have to do this? I guess so age
2:40:09
but that's enough to look at this
2:40:12
event a little change in the arrangement who's on the stage
2:40:15
because of the first lady's husband contracting COVID But
2:40:20
look at this room and want you to see
2:40:27
That's right. She's fine.
2:40:32
Listen to these morons.
2:40:36
Secondly, the first gentleman
2:40:42
My goodness, he can even fake who's phony sick.
2:40:48
Maybe say this, the second lady and then he's no, he's painted
2:40:52
the first gentleman. He said the first lady's husband. Yeah, no,
2:40:57
it does it beginning at the end. No, he made this little flub.
2:41:00
Well, the flood was at the beginning. No, listen to the
2:41:03
end.
2:41:05
Okay, hold on a second to the end. Stage but she's fine.
2:41:17
Secondly, the first gentleman
2:41:21
right.
2:41:22
Yeah, the first gentleman would, says the second lady. Then he
2:41:27
said then he corrected herself to the first gentleman.
2:41:31
Right. With the call that guy though the husband, a lady
2:41:36
Pamela lady, a second lady.
2:41:42
That's not a flub. That's just truth coming out because she
2:41:45
said What are you talking about? A second lady. Oh, no, ABC had
2:41:52
to dance around it. Vice President Kamala Harris. His
2:41:54
husband Doug emhoff says he has filed symptoms after testing
2:41:57
positive for COVID. Harris has tested negative, okay by just
2:42:01
ignoring the fun bit, but this one has me concerned also ABC
2:42:06
wastewater treatment and detection has been a really
2:42:08
useful indicator of COVID trends throughout this pandemic. But
2:42:12
unfortunately, a lot of these sites now over the past several
2:42:15
weeks have been reporting some really troubling numbers all
2:42:17
across the world, particularly in the Northeast, and the
2:42:20
Midwest, the CDC says between February 24 and march 10 37% of
2:42:26
the wastewater sites that they monitor saw the presence of
2:42:29
COVID-19 not just increased, but increase at least 100%. And of
2:42:33
those those sites, three intend saw increases of at least
2:42:37
1,000%. That is an astonishing jump. And as we all know, cases
2:42:41
across the US have been down official say this could very
2:42:44
well mean are rising cases through the spring, it is
2:42:47
possible it could already be happening. And what's really
2:42:50
further fueling these concerns is a relatively new variant.
2:42:54
It's called ba two that White House officials say spreads
2:42:57
about 30% faster than the omachron variant. They say they
2:43:00
are watching this very closely. Right now. It makes up only
2:43:03
about 10% of cases across the United States. That number is
2:43:07
expected to rise. And we very well could get new data on the
2:43:10
bat variant and how fast it's spreading from the CDC. Later
2:43:14
today, Amy? I guess Delta Airlines was so mad about the
2:43:18
Delta variant that they made him do British Airways or something.
2:43:22
Ba get back to that last clip.
2:43:26
If they're if the wastewater the wastewater is a lagging
2:43:30
indicator, I don't see any evidence that is a leading
2:43:34
indicator. He said leading I guess he said leading indicator
2:43:38
I missed no he didn't say that. But I'm, I'm I'm just going by
2:43:42
what this thing is how it's it's after the fact it's like it's
2:43:46
called a lagging indicator. So if it's 1000 that means that
2:43:51
everybody's got hatters had COVID or some sort of COVID
2:43:54
going around that nobody even has symptoms for as all
2:43:56
asymptomatic common cold COVID. But they're seeing it as some
2:44:02
horrible COVID thing. This is bullcrap. If it's up 1,000% And
2:44:07
there's two cases are down what does that really tell you? It
2:44:11
tells you that this thing is over. Do you think that they can
2:44:13
still scare people into submission?
2:44:17
I wonder how much the public have put up with being over
2:44:20
another round of this because they look around. I mean,
2:44:23
there's there's a bunch of willy nilly out there these these you
2:44:27
know, there's Pearl graspers that are just you know, scared
2:44:30
of their own shadow and they're all over the place. There's no
2:44:32
doubt about that. But the public, the general public is
2:44:35
not put into put up with this.
2:44:40
To add insult to injury, good morning to our just wanting
2:44:43
Pfizer calling for a fourth shot that drug maker
2:44:49
people 65 And older now Pfizer submitting two sets of data from
2:44:53
Israel showing the additional shots per second. It's almost
2:44:58
like this 65 and older
2:45:00
Oh, Mr. Jenkins. Oh, you've had your three shots and you're
2:45:04
still alive. Oh, geez. Hey Bill you need a fourth shot is what
2:45:10
you need as my fourth shot at you know, Pfizer documentation.
2:45:16
Adverse Events and deaths during the trial be damned who cares?
2:45:21
No one reported on it. You can find it on bit shoot. But out
2:45:26
here just go ahead and get the fourth shot. They're
2:45:28
recommending not because you're not dead yet, by the way and
2:45:31
who's recommending this to CDC? And that's not what I heard.
2:45:36
Good morning. You are just winning Pfizer calling for a
2:45:39
fourth shot the drug maker this was a drug makers a hey, you got
2:45:42
hatless like your drug dealer. Hey man, you need more lines of
2:45:45
coke. I'm telling you what you need it don't listen. Anybody
2:45:48
else requesting authorization for an additional shot for those
2:45:51
people 65 And older now Pfizer's oh two sets of data from Israel.
2:45:56
Oh, that's it. 65 and older. This is it. This is the
2:46:02
now I've been trying to do I mean notice this all my life.
2:46:05
They try it one way or another. Now they got this great gimmick
2:46:08
they're using a no trying to kill people. This is the beyond
2:46:11
death panels is targeted murder. And older. Now Pfizer submitting
2:46:16
two sets of data from Israel showing the additional shot
2:46:19
decreased both the number of confirmed cases and severe
2:46:23
illness. The company CEO saying the fourth shot dramatically
2:46:27
improves protection. The FDA will now look at this data to
2:46:30
determine if the additional shot is needed. And when the push for
2:46:35
this fourth shot coming as some 58 million Americans who are
2:46:38
eligible to receive the vaccine still have yet to take their
2:46:41
first. This is scientists are closely watching a sub variant
2:46:45
of omachron. Ba to the concern the WH o roughly estimating it
2:46:50
may be 30% more transmissible than the original string 30% and
2:46:55
currently makes up for 23% of new cases in the US. But while
2:46:59
the percentage of BHP cases are up, the total number of new
2:47:03
COVID cases in the country is down. Why don't they have a
2:47:08
Ukraine death counter?
2:47:11
On the on the screen like COVID?
2:47:15
Should we be counting how many Russians we've annihilated?
2:47:20
Yeah, but there must have been a decision made that the numbers
2:47:23
aren't going to be so extreme that it would be that it
2:47:25
wouldn't be good enough. Yeah. Well, you know what, so to say,
2:47:29
hey, COVID is killing more people than that. Well to keep
2:47:32
this meme going, although probably not such a positive way
2:47:36
for the pharmaceutical industry. Did you hear about Haley Bieber?
2:47:42
Yes, yes. Haley Bieber. Haley, is this on the no agenda. So you
2:47:46
did. Oh, yeah. Yeah, she's a leading indicator of of this
2:47:50
horrible affliction that's taking place amongst 20 year
2:47:53
olds. Yeah. And I put, I put,
2:47:57
I think it was the and that post it was, it was the story about
2:48:01
her and it was I think it was, here's your vaccine update.
2:48:06
Well, here is your vaccine update. This morning, Hailey
2:48:09
Bieber's recovering at home from one of the scariest moments the
2:48:12
model says she's ever been through the 25 year old
2:48:15
describing how she experienced stroke like symptoms last
2:48:18
Thursday, and was taken to the hospital detailing her medical
2:48:21
emergency on Instagram writing, they found I had suffered a very
2:48:25
small blood clot in my brain, which caused a small lack of
2:48:28
oxygen, but my body it passed it on its own, and I recovered
2:48:31
completely within a few hours. So they're about somewhere
2:48:35
between 100,000 to a million strokes a year in this country
2:48:38
and about 10 to 15% of them are happening in young people. So
2:48:42
while it is not as common as if you're much older, it does
2:48:45
happen Haley saying the symptoms hit when she was sitting at
2:48:48
breakfast with her husband, Justin testing positive for
2:48:51
COVID-19. A few weeks ago, just after the pair were spotted at
2:48:54
the Super Bowl. Bieber forced to postpone a concert during his
2:48:57
worldwide tour because of the virus. Thank you guys so much
2:49:01
for coming to this justice for over the weekend. Justin posting
2:49:05
this photo of the power couple with the caption can't keep this
2:49:08
one down. Haley reassuring your fans on Instagram. She's doing
2:49:11
well writing. I'm so grateful and thankful to all the amazing
2:49:14
doctors and nurses who took care of me. Thank you to everyone
2:49:17
who's reached out with well wishes and concern and for all
2:49:20
the support and love.
2:49:22
So what really is happening? I mean, this is it's it's
2:49:26
spectacular. We're seeing so many young people with stroke. I
2:49:28
mean, it's it's clearly just a coincidence that all that we're
2:49:32
seeing this now. incidence and joining us now is ABC News
2:49:36
Medical contributor, Dr. Darian, Dr. Sudden Haley Bieber is just
2:49:41
25 years seems young Is this a tip for someone that aged
2:49:46
experienced something like this, it is uncommon for someone to
2:49:49
have a stroke under the age of 60. But it's not impossible. In
2:49:52
fact, recently given the pandemic we've seen increased
2:49:55
rates of cardiovascular disease Oh recent study from the Journal
2:49:58
of nature actually followed overall
2:50:00
150,000 people and found that those who had a prior history of
2:50:03
COVID-19 infections had a higher rates of arrhythmia, heart
2:50:07
disease and stroke across all age groups. Yeah. And we should
2:50:10
be clear, there's no indication that COVID had anything to do
2:50:13
with what happened to her. It could be, but we don't know that
2:50:15
that's the case, or the risk factors as much of this. So
2:50:19
there are some important risk factors to pay attention to.
2:50:22
They include a history of heart disease, a history of high blood
2:50:24
pressure.
2:50:26
I'm stopping yet, I'm stopping because I'm going to predict
2:50:31
what's going to happen on this clip.
2:50:36
Okay, she's going, she says, a good journalist, she's going to,
2:50:40
because He's on a roll, and he's got tough on her. She's going to
2:50:43
say, because they have to clear this up. She's going to ask him,
2:50:46
she's going to ask the question, is it possible that the vaccine
2:50:50
itself, because she's been vaccinated, yes, has caused this
2:50:54
and she's gonna, that I predict that is what she's going to do?
2:50:57
Let's find out. So there are some important risk factors to
2:51:00
pay attention to. They include a history of heart disease, a
2:51:03
history of high blood pressure, use of oral contraceptive pills,
2:51:06
and if you've had a prior stroke before you are at an increased
2:51:09
risk of having one in the future.
2:51:12
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. No, there was no question. How can How
2:51:16
could you it's not even certain this comes from COVID. Why are
2:51:20
you even bringing the vaccine into the conversation? Well,
2:51:24
because he, okay, here's the key opened the doors, I can see
2:51:28
these procedural shows on TV, he opened the door for that kind of
2:51:33
questioning when he said COVID might cause this sort of thing.
2:51:36
And and, of course, she didn't even ask, ask him if she's had
2:51:40
COVID, because she hasn't. But she should have said that this
2:51:43
is worth COVID didn't cause is it possible that the vaccine
2:51:46
itself could cause this? It would seem like a logical thing
2:51:49
for a journalist to do. You know, what's interesting is, I
2:51:53
find I find more and more people publicly stating they were not
2:51:59
vaccinated who I previously did not say that
2:52:07
think they're looking for people that don't want to? I don't
2:52:10
know, and I'll tell you two people, specifically, Glenn
2:52:12
Beck, and Tom woods.
2:52:17
Really? Yeah. I met Tom by the way in Austin. We had lunch
2:52:21
together. I saw the photo you wish in his lunch with him and
2:52:24
you in a ben de wrote about a very nice essay about what a
2:52:27
great guy you I know, I'm tops. I'm the phone singer number one
2:52:31
call to oral sex and
2:52:34
his fiancee was right there with him. John, please.
2:52:39
He was in town from Michael malice, another one of your
2:52:41
buddies. Michael malice. Is he another a Texan? He is now he
2:52:45
lives in Austin. He's memory. He left New York. Everybody's in
2:52:49
Texas now. Although a lot of the Californians are now moving from
2:52:54
Texas to Florida. Florida is the way to go. What are you talking
2:52:58
about? Well, it's just like Texas because there's no a
2:53:02
uniform wanting you don't have Abbott.
2:53:05
Okay, number one. Yeah, I would agree with you. I think DeSantis
2:53:09
is would be an improvement. Yes. And then you don't have you the
2:53:13
same no tax situation. But the thing that people don't realize
2:53:17
about Florida is that if you go bankrupt and you lose
2:53:19
everything, you can't lose your house. Oh, is that true? State
2:53:24
law? Yeah. In Florida. Oh, I didn't know that. Yeah, Texas.
2:53:28
We round up a posse. We rouse You're right. Oh, yeah.
2:53:32
verted to the ground.
2:53:35
Huh. Well, the as Tina would say, Yeah. Wait until the first
2:53:39
hurricane when they find out. There's only one way out. Yes,
2:53:43
there's only one way you're not going to get in the field
2:53:46
country. That's for sure. She says that is not fun. And she
2:53:51
lived in Boca for I don't know. 20 years. Can't be fun long
2:53:54
time. Yeah, no, they can't be fun.
2:53:58
I just had kind of an off the wall clip. And I want to thank
2:54:02
with some specificity. The clip custodian who this is his 100th
2:54:08
credited show and just want you to know how much work he's been
2:54:11
doing. 2000 clips he has sent 1100 were played and 2600 End of
2:54:19
show mixes. If that is not some time and talent then I don't
2:54:24
know what is. And it's really appreciated because what he does
2:54:28
is sit through ABC, CBS and NBC to get these god awful clips
2:54:32
that we deconstruct and he has a very, very good knack at
2:54:37
choosing them. And I experienced this phenomenon myself
2:54:40
yesterday. Now experts are warning about product
2:54:43
downsizing, the things you buy getting physically smaller,
2:54:46
you're paying the same amount for less product. It's called
2:54:49
shrink inflation. According to the founder of consumer world,
2:54:52
Edgar dworsky, more than a dozen items have shrunk in just the
2:54:56
past three months. All right, so give us some examples of where
2:54:59
we're seeing training
2:55:00
inflation. I mean, we're seeing in a lot of places, including
2:55:02
toilet paper everyday items, like, like Charmin Ultra Soft
2:55:06
it's, the mega rolls are now not. So they've reduced the
2:55:10
number of sheets from 264 to 244, which averages out to about
2:55:15
one and a half fewer rolls per pack of 18 wipes. That's pretty
2:55:20
dramatic to me, although the household item, but what about
2:55:22
food? What about drink? Well, the PepsiCo, for instance, says
2:55:26
that Gatorade is getting smaller, it went down from 3432
2:55:31
ounces to 28 ounces. And historically, you could get
2:55:36
these and you would know what you were getting. But now it's
2:55:39
the same height. There's less inside the parent company of
2:55:41
Gatorade is PepsiCo, they're telling other media outlets that
2:55:44
the new bottle is quote, easier to grab and a little bit more
2:55:47
expensive. Only a matter of design.
2:55:54
What Oh, I was just gonna do a clip over sorry. Oh, gee. Oh,
2:55:59
did we lose you? You don't have me?
2:56:03
No, I mean, did you not hear the whole clip? i You said you want
2:56:05
I heard that. I thought I heard the whole clip. Well, it's
2:56:07
almost done only a matter of design.
2:56:13
What can consumers do about this? Well, George, we're used
2:56:15
to being price conscious, of course. But now you need to be
2:56:19
unit price conscious and net weight conscious. You got to go
2:56:23
for the price per ounce and price per pound. So you have a
2:56:27
little bit more homework to do a little bit more work to do when
2:56:30
you go to the grocery store or you're buying stuff online. You
2:56:33
got to look at the fine print as it shrink. Felician baby look at
2:56:36
both things. Couple things.
2:56:39
The last time this exact same phenomenon happened to an
2:56:43
extreme that became newsworthy think fractal.
2:56:48
70s Yeah, yep. Ah, exact same thing. Exact same. I bet you we
2:56:54
can find a news report shrink flexion okay, they didn't have
2:56:58
where they call it was scam was just call it corporate scams and
2:57:02
out now rip off, rip off. So when we moved here,
2:57:08
I think Tina ordered a chair for the bedroom. And let me guess in
2:57:14
the shares half the size, I'm telling you eight months, we
2:57:17
waited for this chair, it finally arrives. And she's
2:57:20
ordered from this company before. And you look at the
2:57:25
pictures in in the catalog online. They just had a mini
2:57:29
room.
2:57:31
And this chair comes out. It's like, what is that? It's like
2:57:35
Alice in Wonderland size a little bit each year? larious I
2:57:41
got to take a picture of me in it. And oh, yes, it back. Well,
2:57:46
what happened? Why the company, the guy, the guys who brought
2:57:50
it, they're pulling it out
2:57:53
the chair. And you know, they they set it up, which is really
2:57:56
nice. These, it's not your white glove service. But you know,
2:57:59
they unpack it. And then we're right away. It's like, wow, that
2:58:02
looks kind of small. And the guy says, oh, yeah, we've been
2:58:05
telling that we've been telling corporate for months now is a
2:58:09
key point. You really need to show room or something so people
2:58:12
can see this before they buy it because I think people are
2:58:15
saying pack it right in and take it back.
2:58:19
And I said to Tina, I say well, let's order a new chair
2:58:21
something that's the right size. And give me this one I can put
2:58:24
it in the studio. I'll never notice it. Put it into for us.
2:58:29
The dog can't even put his paws up on it. Her paws up on us.
2:58:33
It's ridiculous. So that's inflation. And okay, so what are
2:58:37
the fractals? Because besides the Karlis Sunday, which I'm
2:58:41
hoping for what are the fractals now that we have to
2:58:46
what was the first one again? Whatever you do pointed it out
2:58:50
early?
2:58:52
Is the weather or some where we eat where we eating bugs in the
2:58:55
70s? Could that could that be coming? Are we do we have a clip
2:58:58
but that was from the 60s. Remember bugs in the 70 so much.
2:59:02
We had
2:59:04
I don't know we had to make a list where we had different
2:59:07
vehicles of course that'll happen with the electric
2:59:09
vehicles that's part of the fractal but you had to have that
2:59:12
you know fuel economic vehicle Yeah, we went from a regular
2:59:17
size that they do was downsized what was the big winner? What
2:59:20
was the big winner car of the time what came out of the oil
2:59:23
crisis as the big winner was it all Japanese stuff?
2:59:27
What turned out to be was I think the SUV because when that
2:59:30
oil crisis ended, man those cars got big again. Yeah, it would
2:59:33
the big losers were like the long Cadillacs and Pontiacs and
2:59:37
those cars. Those things were doomed. The Pinto did with the
2:59:41
explique can we ever Hey, the pinto was like the Tesla
2:59:44
exploding cars.
2:59:47
You go, yeah.
2:59:50
You could probably put that on the list. Oh, it was the petro
2:59:53
dollar it was the petro dollar was it? What are the three
2:59:57
friends? I mean, like again, your kids
3:00:00
To me flat footed here, so I can't help. Okay, well, it's
3:00:02
something to keep our eye on because like, I do have one but
3:00:06
I think and this goes back. This is God they've tried this and I
3:00:10
think it was even tried in the seven. In fact, you may have
3:00:12
been tried in the 70s. And it was tried in the 50s to 70s. The
3:00:15
80s For sure. I'm only now is coming around again one more
3:00:20
time. This this has to do with this stupid crap that Facebook
3:00:25
is doing. But listen to this. He's his reporter. This is the
3:00:28
metaverse smellivision.
3:00:33
Okay, what what is mine This broadcast outlet is this from?
3:00:38
I think there's an NPR Mm hmm. I remember the smellivision idea
3:00:43
coming around the computer scene at least twice.
3:00:48
And they're acting like oh, this is a great new idea. Here you
3:00:51
go. At the headquarters of Oh VR technology in Burlington,
3:00:55
Vermont. Smell is king, co founder and CEO Aaron was new
3:01:00
ski is a perfume maker turned at tech entrepreneur. He shows me
3:01:04
his company's inventions. This right here is the technology and
3:01:07
you can see it's mainly the size of a candy bar so the cartridge
3:01:11
just
3:01:13
clips in. Inside the cartridge are vials of scents manufactured
3:01:17
at the Oh VR lab that's fresh lemon herb garden. He snaps the
3:01:23
cartridge onto a virtual headset, which if you've never
3:01:25
seen one looks like a massive pair of ski goggles. I pulled
3:01:30
the whole device over my eyes and nose and enter the
3:01:33
metaverse. A flower box full of roses appears in front of me. I
3:01:38
leaned over pick one and sniff Oh, wow.
3:01:43
Cool.
3:01:46
It's a bit like a modern day smellivision Hollywood's attempt
3:01:50
from the 50s and 60s to incorporate cent into movies.
3:01:55
Pump odors into movie theaters corresponding with the action on
3:01:58
screen. Oh, cool. You get gassed in your own home.
3:02:04
Yeah, I love it. So yeah, this is a scratch and sniff we had
3:02:08
scratch and sniff I remember that still around. Oh, come on.
3:02:11
Who seriously uses scratch and sniff was scratches sniff is
3:02:15
used in if you look at a Vogue or something. Oh, women's
3:02:19
magazine. Yeah. For people it's not scratch and sniff it's open
3:02:22
and open and rub.
3:02:26
Well, it's a scratch and sniff deal. But so this was like this
3:02:31
is comes around. I don't know why keeps coming around. And but
3:02:35
Pierre comes again. And like if I'm going to go into the
3:02:37
metaverse the last thing I'm going to do Oh, there's a rope
3:02:40
bed of roses. I'm going to bend over and sniff him bull crap.
3:02:44
It's not gonna happen. And I'm not gonna say Oh, wow. Which is
3:02:48
still annoying. Like wow, this is so crazy, man. Oh, wow. Who
3:02:53
could have ever thought that up? Or out to right on right on.
3:02:58
Here we go Part Two, the odors into movie theaters
3:03:01
corresponding with the action on screen like the smell of Gun
3:03:04
Smoke during a shootout. smellivision never really worked
3:03:08
that well. The different smells would linger and mixed together.
3:03:12
But Hollywood was on to something. Judith Morris is a
3:03:15
research fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard
3:03:19
Medical School focused on scent and virtual reality. She
3:03:23
explains our sense of smell helps us feel fully present in a
3:03:26
place and create memories the smell of your grandma or like,
3:03:31
you know, the particular perfume of someone is very, very
3:03:35
powerful. It's not the same just seeing
3:03:38
a man. This. No, that's a curry Devorah gig, Grandma smell.
3:03:44
Who wants grandma smell? Or Biden? How about Biden? By now
3:03:49
scratch and sniff this morning? I think I stopped. No, no,
3:03:53
there's more to it this morning. Okay, there's a reason I said
3:03:56
where I stopped you. I'm going to give you a hint. Listen to
3:04:00
this woman who's doing the reporting. But this smellivision
3:04:03
I think this is one of these things where you put some in
3:04:06
there's kind of a joke, because if you listen to her carefully,
3:04:10
talks, she talks like this because she can't breathe
3:04:13
through her though. She is she's got added noise problems. She
3:04:17
can't breathe through her. Folks, Lady for smellivision and
3:04:21
she's doing the report and smell. Can't breathe through her
3:04:25
nose. One. I think those are very, very powerful. It's not
3:04:30
the same. Just seeing the image. Reproducing real world odors in
3:04:34
the lab is a challenge. Amaury says people are surprisingly
3:04:38
good at sniffing out and dismissing artificial scents.
3:04:41
Wow. You know, we think that Wow, amazing. Smelling humans
3:04:45
are really a dream. They are. I mean, we can smell 1 trillion
3:04:49
different kinds of smells. We truly have a superpower. Not all
3:04:53
the smells in a virtual reality experience are going to be as
3:04:57
pleasant as a rose. I'm reminded of that by saying
3:05:00
associate who develops smells for VR? She shows me some of her
3:05:04
vials of sense. We have urine, garbage. diesel fuel, diesel
3:05:10
fuel, diesel fuel blood.
3:05:16
Okay, this is a nice smell garbage. Okay.
3:05:22
Oh, derelict, I get it. Oil, oil and feces and blood.
3:05:29
I'm sure that all goes into smells but my God he would fit a
3:05:34
food plant out but this is ridiculous, though the fact that
3:05:38
you promote this is beyond me. Okay three. Oh yeah. Oh yeah,
3:05:43
that's garbage. Cool. It's easy to laugh about these mal odors
3:05:48
as they're called. But they have important applications. They can
3:05:51
be used in training simulations for soldiers or first
3:05:54
responders. The market for this virtual reality sent technology
3:05:59
is still pretty young. But the VR market as a whole is growing
3:06:02
rapidly right now. With new ski and his team think that someday
3:06:06
scent is going to be just as integral to VR headsets as audio
3:06:11
technology is to a smartphone. Go okay. Yeah. Wait, wait, wait.
3:06:16
Just as important as audio is to a smartphone. And what living
3:06:22
this just dissect that for a second.
3:06:26
How is it going to be just as important as audio is to a
3:06:29
smartphone when there is the smartphone is nothing but an
3:06:34
audio device? Well, duh, right. The goggles are not just a smell
3:06:40
device.
3:06:43
I can false equivalency. Oh, what about ism?
3:06:48
Ah, you know what caught my attention was? Oh, well, you
3:06:53
know, it's early, but this will be great for military. This is
3:06:57
all where the money is going. This is all the money from the
3:07:01
National Defense Authorization Act goes into these companies.
3:07:05
And I'm sure the war industry is all in on oh, we're gonna fight
3:07:09
in the metaverse, the kids will sit at home on their couch and
3:07:11
they'll operate the drone or whatever.
3:07:15
And we'll get them we'll train them with smells. And this is a
3:07:17
sales job. This is not consumers. I agree that and I
3:07:21
agree that you're going to do that. But there's also some
3:07:24
other element you've got to at least pay some attention to is
3:07:27
the element of let's see if we can make this guy sick and throw
3:07:31
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acres of wheat dying in the field due to lack of water. We
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fake meat. The complete mismanagement of our water
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systems dominance of environmental activists in our
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Our list for today she the Nimitz Happy Birthday to Andrea
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Walker celebrate on the 12th Andrea Mars turn. 33 Yesterday
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Rochelle Ragnar celebrating today. Alex Ryan turns 44 on the
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18th Craig Philip Johansen Happy Birthday to his brother Rob
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celebrating in the 19th Coco's sexy Sooners sailor also
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celebrating the 19th Happy birthday from Coco Coleen
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donahey Happy birthday to her son we'll donahey March 19 for
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him Thomas Burke his brother to coach Kotick will be 30 on March
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21. Elliot's is happy birthday as Susan and Sally's celebrating
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on the 22nd David Ingraham Happy birthday was smokin hot wife
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Now, I guess we only have one night 10 today.
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So someone that feels with us. Right? We had two roundtable
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requests, but only one true knighting so here's
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the no agenda roundtable.
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Like the Ides of March descended upon us I mean everything is
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chock a block full. A couple of reports we have one from the
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Tilburg cafe and Kadin tech Cafe Kandinsky this will happen March
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12. In the Netherlands. That was last Saturday around 20 no
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agenda Bruce's flock together and cafe Kandinsky in Tilburg.
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Once again, it was great to see people who have never met
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immediately engage in lively conversation, some traveled to
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Tilburg in pairs, and those who traveled alone were met with
3:21:45
open arms. The banter was pleasant and the beer tab
3:21:48
stacked higher than the average fill up at the gas station and
3:21:51
that's saying something in the Netherlands. With the MSM
3:21:53
pumping out war propaganda or amygdalus Obviously remains
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small the vibe was relaxed and respectful with room for ample
3:22:00
laughter, intelligent discussion and rolling eyeballs about
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certain world affairs. A meet up truly is like a party and before
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we knew it, it was closing time thanks to Brandon from
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California alley Neil's fun Ollie shake and their Dames of
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the New World Order elimination crew. Sebastian the dude from
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Costco for Sydney oz Iris caught soon to be Dame Cusco dopher
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Yapa muddy and rope rope Kim and Ed. And last but not least, Miko
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we're very sorry if your name is not mentioned here. Thank you
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everyone for your courage. You made us proud hosts l do terace
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And Sir Rob Knight of the philanthropic shareholders
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Federation. And we had a meet up in report form from Boston
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what's going on you girls endorsees keep popping
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vaccinated. know whatever.
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The ketchup here for Miss Janice in New Hampshire.
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In the morning
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and the morning was serpents.
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Guys, Adrienne in the morning,
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mantra in the morning in the mornings there cares by kind of
3:23:11
Greater Boston.
3:23:14
Thank you so much as always and in the morning
3:23:21
definitely creative. I feel a little nauseous but it was very
3:23:26
different. Thank you North Idaho Saturday brigade.
3:23:32
virtual meetings are at least as important as physical meetings
3:23:36
wrong that is absolute.
3:23:39
Roll the tape. Hi Tim. This is Jason from quarter lane where we
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are at max capacity for political refugees. We wish you
3:23:46
all luck. I'm Joanne from footfall today. I was hitting
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the mouth What did we drink? What was that the Ukrainian
3:23:52
freedom? Freedom.
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Hey guys, this is Serge JMO dude named Ben from Lewiston, Idaho
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sand in the morning. I'm Jason proposal's Idaho here at Selkirk
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brewing. We're having a pie
3:24:07
there's no spooks here today
3:24:13
the six week cycle, good bad bad. Washington. We're all just
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trying to stumble through our messages in the morning block.
3:24:21
I'm done with this shit. Nobody.
3:24:23
Okay, like this. Keep it coming. The creativity is fantastic.
3:24:29
Here's a quick overview of what's coming up meetup wise no
3:24:32
agenda gizmo nation you can find everything at no agenda
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meetups.com today that carry courage local 9196 o'clock in
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Cary, North Carolina. Charlotte's thirsty Third
3:24:42
Thursday seven o'clock in Charlotte, Apex meet up to six
3:24:46
o'clock in Marlborough, Massachusetts. That is tomorrow.
3:24:50
Also tomorrow on the 18th the post mandate freedom meetup at
3:24:53
733 in Ontario in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Flight of the
3:24:57
no agenda meetup on the 19th
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3:33pm at the proud bird in Los Angeles International Airport,
3:25:05
and then also on Saturday the 19th. Local night a note local
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17 At noon pacific time and Madras, Oregon. The shrunken
3:25:13
amygdala support group two o'clock in the afternoon in
3:25:15
Cincinnati, Ohio resist very much at 2:30pm in Fresno,
3:25:19
California friends for freedom around to six o'clock in
3:25:24
Asheville, North Carolina. This is all on Saturday. The dead
3:25:28
guys have no agenda. Oh yes, this is quite a quite a thing.
3:25:32
This will be a Niederlande Colorado. This is the dead guys
3:25:37
festival. See. Look at the website for more information.
3:25:41
Then on Sunday next show day free state of Florida. Del bow
3:25:45
deer deplorables Daymond douchebags meetup 130. Eastern
3:25:49
in Deerfield Beach, Florida. Can't catch a poof in the desert
3:25:52
two o'clock Mountain Time. Albuquerque New Mexico on Sunday
3:25:55
the 20th Annapolis area meetup at two o'clock in Arnold,
3:25:59
Maryland. And the last two for next show day Sunday crossroads
3:26:04
of America no agenda tribal gathering three o'clock in
3:26:06
Fishers Indiana and the no agenda, TMI evac zone 3:33pm In
3:26:11
your cave in Pennsylvania, just a grab bag of what's coming up
3:26:15
in the next few days. These things are global. People are
3:26:19
meeting up everywhere. Producer organized, you need to be a part
3:26:23
of this. You'll want to have your community because is good
3:26:27
to know people in real life. No agenda meetup.com. If you can't
3:26:30
find one near you start one. Sometimes you want to go hang
3:26:36
out with all the nights and days.
3:26:40
You wouldn't
3:26:42
be triggered.
3:26:45
You would have
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to say
3:26:53
I should mention something. Yeah. Which is that people did
3:26:58
we had two or three examples of this. And usually Mimi just
3:27:01
takes care of it. But these guys insist that you know, they run
3:27:04
it by us. And who wants this? What? Run by combination radio
3:27:12
station meetups, and no agenda meetups? Oh, I don't know
3:27:16
anything about this. I didn't tell tell you about it. This
3:27:19
just came up last night when she was putting the list together.
3:27:22
Hmm. And these are meetups that are designed to promote some
3:27:26
other event. And no agenda. People should come and so we
3:27:29
should be promoting it on the show. We don't encourage or want
3:27:35
these combination meetups that are something other than just
3:27:39
people getting together. We don't like zoom meetups are no
3:27:43
good. Meetup set or like a radio station meetup plus, plus a no
3:27:48
agenda. What do you what do you have we ever had someone doing a
3:27:51
radio station meetup where they wanted no agenda there. That's
3:27:56
what I'm talking about. Oh, I I'm not unaware of this. This.
3:27:59
They've been killed by Mimi usually. But they've insisted
3:28:02
running it by us. And so she ran it by me. And I said, Don't
3:28:06
worry, I'm speaking for Adam. Oh, we're not doing that kind of
3:28:10
thing. Because the meetups are supposed to be for no agenda
3:28:13
listeners, we're meeting up not for some promotion of something
3:28:17
else. And yes, I agree the and and I think the point I made
3:28:23
was, we're not going to leverage our meetups for the benefit of a
3:28:29
third party. Got it. But I think people are doing is saying, Hey,
3:28:34
this is a big thing. Lots of people there. Let's meet up
3:28:36
while we're there.
3:28:39
Like approach, it can be accomplished in a certain way.
3:28:43
But generally speaking, it's the leverage us. I don't want I
3:28:47
don't like the idea of being leveraged. So all right, well on
3:28:51
the non leverage tip, no leveraging.
3:28:56
I'm unsure of my ISO. So I'll go first. I have three. Here's the
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first thanks so much for reporting. And stay safe.
3:29:05
I heard that one. Oh, you did? Yeah. I was thinking a clip in
3:29:09
it, too. Here's the next one. People know what's coming. Nice
3:29:14
little vocal fry. And Oh, brother, this guy steaks.
3:29:23
Those are my offerings.
3:29:26
Okay, I had that go to the well.
3:29:30
So I went to Sofia. Oh, goodness, to see what I could
3:29:33
come up with. And I just did some needle drops and I got to a
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I got a next. Okay, next.
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Yeah.
3:29:51
And, oh, I'm sorry. You cut out What did you say? Oh, the next
3:29:55
one's important, important. Important. So I think this is
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really important.
3:30:00
that's irritating employee
3:30:04
huh?
3:30:07
I like I kind of like the reporting and stay safe. I kind
3:30:11
of like that one. I think we have to go with that one because
3:30:14
that's that's so no agenda I mean we are that we are this
3:30:17
stay safe with Jesus guide to stay safe stay safe. Stay safe
3:30:22
with Jesus.
3:30:24
Stay safe. Yeah, okay.
3:30:27
Wow all right so we really overstayed our welcome unless
3:30:31
you want to do one more thing it's not my thing to do okay.
3:30:38
Within I'm looking at how important it is. I don't think
3:30:42
it's important. I think we can wrap I can move these forward is
3:30:46
no big deal. Okay, well then then we're probably good all
3:30:49
right. I mean, it is three hours and 31 minutes it's outrageous.
3:30:54
How did it get so long? Alright, because of we had long donations
3:30:57
and then we always do extra content when we have long
3:31:00
donations. That's just how it works. Yeah. Oh, I'm happy
3:31:08
dog. Dogs as a disguise you're running long.
3:31:13
Dog already interrupted the show once doesn't get to do it again.
3:31:17
Yeah, what am I gonna do as a 1314 year old dog as you know
3:31:22
she's a good dog. She barks at the door. Alright.
3:31:27
We will return to seamless by those seamless. We will return
3:31:31
to the tails of John's dog on Sunday if you join us.
3:31:37
Look forward to that. I will be here coming to you from the
3:31:41
hills of the Texas from the from the the center from the heart
3:31:44
they go the heart of the Texas Hill Country FEMA Region number
3:31:48
six in the morning everybody I'm Adam curry. And from Northern
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Silicon Valley where we're still worried sick about that
3:31:55
maternity hospital on Jhansi Devorah. We returned on Sunday
3:31:58
with another edition remember us at DeVore x.org/na Stay tuned
3:32:03
for currying the keeper episode number eight coming up and end
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of show mixes from Sir Michael Anthony the mutton monger and M
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delicious until Sunday everybody adios mofos
3:32:18
and such.
3:34:50
Don't kid yourself
3:34:53
world war three.
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I got straight back
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i
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i will say what I know we all say and I say
3:35:11
this is work that has been done,
3:35:13
clearly and out in the open.
3:35:18
The United States stands firmly with the Ukrainian people in
3:35:22
defense of the NATO alliance.
3:35:25
The worst part is this purchase is in the form of national
3:35:28
security
3:35:31
shamed my brother. He spoke about his arrogance. He doesn't
3:35:35
know the struggles my brother is encountering. He doesn't know
3:35:38
anything that he's dealing with. He doesn't know anything that
3:35:41
he's dealing with. He spent all that time shaming him.
3:35:46
It's a fear is we're against those, and we're pro family. So
3:35:52
we are more like you than these evil Democrats.
3:36:00
One of the Russian journalists said, you know, there's one
3:36:02
difference between Hitler's when he was coming in and
3:36:07
didn't kill the Germans. He didn't. He didn't kill German
3:36:11
speaking people.
3:36:14
Very people. He said he's come to liberate.org/and Thanks so
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much for reporting and stay safe.
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