March 24th, 2022 • 3h 23m
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Adam curry Jhansi Devorah it's
Thursday March 24 2022. This is
your award winning keep our
nation media assassination
episode 1436 This
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from the heart of the Texas hill
country here in FEMA Region
number six. Good morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where we hear that when Biden
landed in Brussels, he said Who
are these sprouts? I'm John C
Dvorak.
Right writing material again I
like it very good.
So came to mind we do
we hold my goodness I'm kind of
regretting the last rainstick
shake
we did. You guys got hit a
little bit. But you
know what happens whenever we
use the rain stick and I pointed
to west, kind of was it north
northwest? The back end of the
stick? Does all it it wreaks
havoc Did you see what happened
in Texas? We had hail storms
tornadoes, multiple tornadoes
ripping through Round Rock Round
Rock I don't think can ever
recall then That's right. Right
in Austin, basically. And I feel
guilty. Okay, I mean, seriously,
we got to be careful. We
need water.
We did not need that. I mean,
there was only material damage.
I think maybe one person died.
But it was weird. At just 789 10
tornadoes. Little tornado just
touching down all of a sudden
that was rainstick magic boy.
I'm afraid of it. We got to be
careful
here. Some years ago, there was
a tornado that hit Fort Worth.
Mm hmm. It hit downtown and it
took one of the buildings that I
could somebody straighten me out
and just because my my
recollection goes way back, I
never updated this was this may
have changed. Okay. But it it
supposedly took one of the high
rises and hit it so hard that it
twisted it in such a way that
they couldn't be demolished?
Oh, I don't know. I don't
remember any of this.
And I've heard this this is an
old story as ordered by the
Tandy towers and
the Tandy towers Do they still
are they still called the Tandy
towers
no Tandy is out
or is it now crypto.com Towers
seems like the the go to these
making somebody update me and
whatever happened that building
right off the bat I think we
need to give you your props and
well deserved this is what we do
here to no agenda show we
analyze what's going on and
often come up with what people
will call crazy nutty
predictions but Jhansi Dvorak
Redbook come true. Hi, big
news for pro sports teams in New
York Mayor
Eric Adams expected to change
the city's private sector
vaccine mandate to allow
exemptions for athletes and
entertainers. This per multiple
reports obviously clears the way
for Kyrie Irving plain old games
in Brooklyn. It'll also allow
unvaccinated Yankees and Mets
players to play at home games in
the Bronx and Queens. The
athletic reports that Kyrie will
be eligible to make his home
debut Sunday
against the Hornets.
Dude, you so you nailed that so
hard. I mean, that's just crazy.
Yeah. Well, what was my thesis
though?
Your thesis was about the
gambling.
Gambling interest. Yes,
yes. And run the country. And
I'm so happy that I placed my
bet when you told me to. Good
mood. What was I thinking by not
doing that? Ah, yeah, yeah, I'm
not a gambling man. That's
that's the problem right there.
So this is pretty transparent.
What's going on here?
Well, it is to me.
Meanwhile, we got you know, the
the private sector mandate is
still in place just only not for
performers, and sports and
athletes. I mean, holy crap. I
mean, I know people who
literally cannot get a job
because of the mandates. Still
in New
York City. Yeah, New York's
terrible.
I mean that that's just
horrible. And now is shameful
town. And by the way, if you're
a podcaster do not qualify as a
performer.
Have you ever listened to a lot
of these podcasts in New York?
Come on? Seriously, when when
the lockdowns came, I think
podcasters were considered
essential essential personnel
essential essential workers.
Yeah, well yeah, media exempt is
what it really was. Okay.
Um, all right. I'm my
other predictions coming true to
which This, which is the cotton
G. Brown.
Now, may I just say, we cannot
start with katachi? Jackson
Brown?
I don't have any clips, you
know, I can't start date.
There's lots of good clips. I
know that out there. There's
tons of them. And they're all
funny. You literally
have a brown jug. I mean, just
the whole topic by itself. The
war ended the minute this
hearing started. It's like, and
now it's all political bullshit.
I refuse to start our show with
it. I refuse to
mention it. Why are they showing
these hearings on all the
networks and on KQED? on PBS
affiliates war is over. It's not
interesting.
Oh, no, but it's all political.
It's 100%. Oh, oh, we got to
show that. Well, hold on a
second. Oh, God, I didn't want
to do this.
But I didn't want to do it.
I did want to do it. Alright,
I'm going to play because it's
media deconstruction. It's not
something from the actual
hearings was just so tedious and
boring. Just listen to how this
is being used is only there to
propagandize people. And if you
want to hear the best and you go
to the source, Joy read. Listen
to this.
They supported fully justice
Cavanaugh, and were outraged
that anyone would ask him about
these three credible accusations
of sexually violating teenagers
and college students. Okay. So
we know they don't really care
about that. They also fully
support Donald Trump, who has 26
accusers,
just so you know, this is all
about Trump and the Republicans
has nothing in them and the
Republicans, they're all there.
It's all about critical race
theory and Roe versus Wade, it's
it's disgusting display, no
better than the Cavanaugh
hearing in my
opinion going all the way from
having leered at teenage girls
at beauty pageants he was in
charge of to rape in the case of
EEG, and Carol all the way up to
626 acute so that we know they
don't care about any of that. We
also know they don't care about
the rule of law, wait for to
convict Donald Trump, of
fomenting an insurrection, which
Josh Hawley raised his fist to
support in real time. So we know
about any of that rule of law,
the law, none of it, what they
care about is performing.
Because their real job much like
Margie green is not to legislate
it is to perform to perform for
the Fox News audience to perform
for far right voters who are
terrified that their children
will learn that slavery was bad,
and that slaves weren't happy
and singing in the fields. It's
a bit of a stretch to joy read,
they're terrified. And so they
want to perform for that audit
so that they'll vote. And so
what I saw today was the
performance of Q anon. Ideology.
Yeah, this woman who has perfect
integrity that Lindsey Graham
has voted for twice to be on the
federal bench to try to tie her
to child pornography, because
they know that's going to
activate q1 on voters in
November. It was pure
performative, it was repulsive.
And it was purely thuggish.
I guess, I guess
now she has a point in this. She
has a point about when she says
q1 on, what she means is
Democrats are raping and eating
babies. That's what she thinks
QL is. And that's what she's
referring to. And she does have
some point because it's all
about pornography, child
pornography, the sentencing the
light sentencing, and lurking in
the background, which will come
out I'm sure some douchebag
somewhere will do something with
it. Jackson Browne Jackson was
the judge in the pizza gate case
when the guy went in and was
looking for the kids and
discharged his weapon. No, I did
not. I did not know that. Yes.
And she threw him in jail for
four years. So you know, this is
just I understand where someone
can say, hey, wait a minute,
lenient on, on pedophilia. And
she was also the judge there and
she threw that guy and I was
like, you know, I see where it's
coming from, but to say just Q
anon is, is I think there's a
lot of certainly Millennials are
very wary of all politicians,
and whatever paedophilia may be
taking place.
I'm surprised as much of the
porn stuff came up. And there
was a couple of other little
gotchas that they had on her but
they were this she's in the bag.
I mean, you could tell by the
way the hearing was going in the
way they just got to is the
Republicans don't want to come
around with one or two votes.
The Democrats don't care.
They're just gonna ram router
through and they have every
ability to do that. And that's
what they're going to do because
there's not one dissenting
Democrat is not one that's even
thinking to take in the sight of
the Republicans on any of the
arguments. And then the other
thing is, is that the
Republicans are beating up too
much on this On this light
sentencing com concept, which is
what they're going after her on
this all they've got
no they have. I mean, they have
the other stupid things. I mean
this again, it's 15 seconds, so
I don't feel too bad about
I really feel bad about even
discussing this I do because
it's not what's important in the
world but it is funny. Can you
provide a definition for the
word? Oh,
this is good, right?
This is Marsha Blackburn with
her hair is entirely too big
Marsha, Marsha, Marsha, Marsha,
she's it can take it from the
hair, the hair, man, you need to
tone it down girl is too much.
It's not age appropriate. Can
you provide a definition for the
word woman? can I provide a
definition? Yeah, I can't. You
can't. Not in case contacts, not
in biology. So
everybody picked up on that one.
Now the other do it.
But let's just discuss it for a
second. I think there's a
difference between defining
female and defining woman. And
what she should have said is a
woman isn't an adult female
human being.
She could have said a million
things she didn't say that
is that is the definition. And
then she could have been asked
Well, how about can you define
female? Say it was loaded from
Blackburn and the whole thing.
What do you mean? What do you
want to prove that she's a lib?
tard it says it on the package.
She put her up there for when
you got to the majority.
So disgusting, because it's all
about and Tucker Carlson leaves
with it. Oh, let's get everyone
riled up.
Or riled up. Did anyone I just
had the one I wish you had this
could have just clipped and
we're out of here. Okay. Mazie
Hirono.
Do you have your house on but
you have amazing heroes? No, I
didn't. Okay, Maisie erode if
any of these things Mazie Hirono
says she's just in her stupid
way. She is the dumbest woman
ever in the Senate. It's got to
go down in history, she should
get a plaque. She says she
literally says that. You weren't
pink because you're black. She
says
how can I not have this? I can't
believe I don't have this clip.
I somehow I did not says
you. You weren't picked because
you're black is she was
literally pick because she was
black. That's what Biden says
I'm picking a black woman.
I have to disagree with you.
Mazie Hirono is not the dumbest
woman in government. She's not.
She's She's a runner up. This is
the dumbest woman in our
government, the Governor
and I and we were all doing a
tour of the library here. And
talking about the significance
of the passage of time, right,
the significance of the passage
of time. So when you think about
it, there is great significance
to the passage of time in terms
of what we need to do, to lay
these wires what we need to do
to create these jobs. And there
is such great significance to
the passage of time when we
think about a day in the life of
our children.
But now we've got to talk about
what happened here.
Now, hold on a second. First of
all, people are analyzing this,
but first of all, I distinguish
between dumb, just dumb, like
Mazie Hirono. And stoned
fair point. Fair point. This,
I haven't, you know, time I was
thinking about it the other day.
And you know, there's a two on
the clock. And when the one hand
points up, like thumbs up, it
means two o'clock if the other
hands on the two. And if it goes
to the three, that's three
o'clock.
Is this also perhaps part of the
great I'm calling it the great
recycle now? I think that's
that's our new term. Because
we're recycling to the 70s. With
everything that what the elites
to the bankers are calling the
lot of garbage is that what
you're telling me? Is
we're gonna have all of it.
We're gonna have all of this if
Kamala is stoned, like weed
stoned. And I and I'm stoned all
the time. I don't I don't repeat
myself like that. I mean,
something else must be like a
stoner. Yeah. If you talk like
this. No, she's
not talking like that in curry.
She's talking not talking like
that.
It's what she sounds like to me
when she's talking about the
passage of time.
Well, wait a minute, don't you
think this when the time Hold
on? Don't you think that maybe
the prompter wasn't rolling and
she was just repeating the
passage of time until someone
started scrolling up. That's
what it felt like to me.
Uh huh.
Now, our great recycle back to
the 1970s. And Nixon resigned,
but not before Spiro Agnew
resigned. And was Gerald Ford
not was the Speaker of the House
at the time. He may have been,
well, you know what that means,
if we have a complete recycle,
we have to Kamala has to resign
because she's clearly stoned
to stoned.
And then guess who becomes vice
president? Yeah. Nancy Pelosi.
And they, and then Joe resigns
and we're done.
The fly in the ointment. Okay.
The president gets to pick
whoever he wants, and it just so
happened that Gerald Ford was a
guy that was appropriate for the
job. There's no way that Biden's
gonna put Nan's it couldn't bind
could pick anyway, he put
Hillary in, which is a lot of
people's big theory. Oh,
Hillary's gonna get in this
house. She becomes president.
And
yeah, she's on deck. I mean,
she's, it's she's clearly on
deck.
But she's trying to push her way
and again, but that theory,
there's a number of theories
about how Hillary can get in and
I push them push back on all
because if we've watched enough
of the antics of the Democrat
party, we will have seen that
they don't want her back.
Now I know all I'm saying it
look, Gerald, Gerald Ford was
all he was a loser. He could
look he couldn't walk the
stairs, which is also a
throwback with Biden. Yeah, the
bike falls down just falling
down the stairs. Yeah.
Gerald Ford ball down the
stairs.
Yeah. You know, there's there's
a lot of I don't know, man,
Gerald Ford was everybody liked
him. The country was really the
day. Daddy be? He was a good
guy. And the only reason he
didn't get reelected as
president because he did run two
things. One, he put Nelson
Rockefeller in as his.
That's right. Yeah, the shill
the money shoot.
So you got Rockefeller. This is
like the Republicans always
representing the rich. Well,
then you bring Nelson
Rockefeller as your vice
president. But that wasn't the
one that really got him kicked
out. It was that he immediately
pardoned Nixon. Right. Right.
Right. And once that happened,
and the public turned on him and
they voted in Jimmy Carter,
how about low? How about this?
How about this for a throwback
and this may be closer to what
Kamala is doing. The New York
Times reports today, demand for
this toads psychedelic toxin is
booming. Wasn't Toad licking a
70s thing as well?
It was yes. In fact, even a
Simpsons episode where he had
Toad licking it was like, nobody
that I know ever did it. I think
it was something of an urban
myth. It was like banana peels.
Well, New York Times is
reporting people want this this.
The toad toxin
kit showed licking? Yeah. And
smoking birch our night up in
Port Angeles. And in a note,
saying it's just one of your
parallels is I making a list? I
have a list. We I'm gonna read
it on the show, but not today.
He says litter. And I said
litter. What's litter? Litter?
That's right. That's right. And
as soon as he told me says he
told me about the Indian they
had this ad in the 70s with his
Indian that looked at all the
litter and he does
any of your fears coming down as
I Oh, yeah. Oh my goodness,
with the tear downs and the
litter and that. Then the next
thing is on the TV was the trash
pickup going on in Berkeley
where they got, they have, they
have Caterpillar tractors in his
homeless camps, scooping up so
much garbage and litter. It's
just ridiculous. These homeless
people. They can't find a
garbage can.
When i in the 70s. When we go
back from Holland to visit my my
grandmother, this was a whiskey,
Maryland. She was fantastic. She
was a real like, classy lady had
a beautiful convertible. She was
single. And she would just tear
around. She had the Marilyn
Monroe hair, do the whole thing.
Perfect grandmother, and she'd
be at the light and she sees
someone toss a gum wrapper out
behind her and she get out. She
go pick it up and she knock on
the person's window and said I
just picked up your litter. That
was the thing. You did
that in a bunch of people like
that in the 70s Yeah, it was it
was the thing. The litter thing
was a massive. It was a big
movement and the country is
cleaned up pretty well in the
end. 80s and 90s in the hole in
the homeless thing cranked up
then the litter thing increased
and it was it's a man there's
a lot of 70s throwbacks, it's
really and gosh, we even saw
this cool new 70 series on HBO
minx. No. Now you want to watch
this as about a a writer who are
a magazine editor who wants to
create our first magazine and
she winds up teaming up with a
pornographer and they create a a
women like like basically like
playgirl but it's the 70s and
it's so well done. Everything is
I mean, everything is
recognizable. The colors the
whole thing is cool. So 70s are
back, baby. I wait. bell
bottoms, anybody. We can make a
killing. Here's our exit
strategy. Just if we go into if
we go long bell bottoms.
bell bottoms may be part of a
different cycle. Hmm. I think
that miniskirts is where we
should be headed,
baby. Now you're talking about
kind of 70s so beautiful. I
don't know, according to our
president, there's all kinds of
opportunities, all kinds of
things happening. And we all
know where that leads to the
conspiracy theories. You
know, we are an inflection
point, I believe in the world
economy, not just world economy
in the world that occurs every
three or four generations. As
one of the one of the top
military people said to me in a
secure meeting the other day 60
to 60 million people died
between 19 119 46. And
what if it was a secure meeting?
hell is he talking? If it was
barely understand him, he's
talking about
using a secure meeting the other
day? And they told him that 60
million people, if it's a secure
meeting, why are you talking
about what was discussed in the
secure meeting? And what is this
about? Again, here
is one of my as the one of the
top military people said to me
in a secure meeting the other
day, 60 60 million people died
between 19 119 46 and since
then, we've established a
liberal world order. And that
hadn't happened in a long while
a lot of people died, but
nowhere near that chaos. And
now's the time when things are
shifting. We're gonna
listen, I know it's hard to
understand, but you're talking
over the best bits.
A couple things are one that we
usually bitch about each other's
clips when they're when they're
shitty clips. But not when the
guy himself is like,
barely mumbling I know it's very
odd.
This happened after he went over
with his when was this recorded?
This was when was the
circumstance was he business
is the business the business
roundtable. It's the thing
Presidents visit every year. I
mean, it's a bunch of CEOs and
jag offs.
Okay, I won't say anything.
It's 13 seconds, you'll you'll
get it
that hadn't happened in a long
while. A lot of people dying but
nowhere near the chaos. And
now's the time when things are
shifting. We're gonna Is there
gonna be a new world order out
there. There it is. We've got to
unite the rest of the free world
and doing it.
I mean, this is the same thing
Reagan said. And Reagan Bush
there's a new world order out
there. We're going to lead it
Thanks, Joe.
But you knew it you in charge
remember New World Order New
World Order was just some crazy
conspiracy theory. Now it's like
Oh, yeah. New World Order. Mm
hmm. Um, so the the war in
Ukraine again, it was knocked
off, knocked off television.
Basically here in the US. For
pink Catan g brown Jackson. Are
some pulled now we break for
some other I think they could
get more political mileage out
of brown Jackson than out of
Polanski's Alinsky is almost
over. He has overplayed his
hand. Did you see what happened
to him in Israel? What happened?
So he, you know, he was going to
every single party went to the
EU Parliament and spoke from his
bunker and said, Hey, man, this
is just like World War Two, you
got to help me out. Then he
spoke to Congress. Who else did
you see someone created that
image? The comparison between
sitting watching Zelinsky and
the apple 1984? Commercial?
Yeah, it's exactly the same.
Anyway, so there's like, oh, you
know, this is really this is
like Pearl Harbor. And you'll
just imagine that's what
happened is going to happen to
your children. And then he went
to the Knesset. And he said,
This is just like the Holocaust.
And the Israeli government went,
excuse me pumped the Bro,
nothing's like the Holocaust
back off. They were not having
it. They were not having it.
Yeah, no, I have a clip from one
of the spokesman from Israel.
The prime minister and he they
just tell like it is they're not
good. They got nothing to do
with this.
Let's play it. Which one is
this? Oh, Israeli Israel got it
to you it
is in Ukraine, not just weapons,
but even not helmets and not
other forms of military
supplies. We were not there.
It's not our war. We don't have
any American military presence
in Israel. No, we're not
dependent upon US troops in any
way. We simply do not want to be
under any kind of dictate of
this or that method relations
with Russia it's or long term
strategic interests. It's not
going to change Syria. So Israel
will continue the cooperation
with Russia, not withstanding
the position of the west of the
United States. We simply don't
change anything. Israel doesn't
join any sanctions. Israel does
help Ukraine to deal with
humanitarian issue. Yes, we open
their hospital and there is a
lot of humanitarian help of
coming from Israel. But no, or
whatsoever military supply
military intervention, it's not
going to change. It's not going
to change.
Well, that's interesting. How
come Israel's not getting
canceled? I mean, they're
canceling anybody who does
anything for Russia, or has any
work in Russia, or like the Koch
Industries who said, Now we're
not going to close our glass
factory. Now they're going after
any politician who has received
donations from the Koch so they
have to stand up and revoke it
and give it back. And so this is
a serious cancellation, but
Israel gets a pass. Yeah. And
it's of course, it's because of
Syria. We know that's, you know,
that's that's why they're
working in tandem with Russia.
But oh, no, it's fine. Luckily,
stuff is starting to come out.
Yeah. Let's talk about let's
talk about that. What you
just heard is not being one of
the things they run reason they
get it passed, because none
of this recorded. Yeah. Where
was that? Even from that clip?
Where do you think RT? Yep. Got
a really good series of clips
from RT, that are and it's like,
Why is his clips you listen to
and you have to check out? It's
all true. So it's not like
they're lying. I did the clip.
So you do lie on Archie like
every place.
Let me just say something. What
is it can anyone within the
West, not Eurasia? Can anyone
imagine? Possibly, that we are
the Dix this time? This is what
I don't understand this. This
complete no questioning of the
governments of the West? None.
Of course, we have the moral
high ground. What if what if?
Without us? No, really, because
we didn't pay attention? Our
leaders are elected. But what if
there's a Dix is it so hard to
imagine?
You don't need to answer.
Listen. Oh, witness was
stammering Biden is president. I
know.
It's like come on, who looks
kind of weak here.
Anyway, well, I have a series of
three. I don't know if I want to
jump to these. I see. I do have
a Jack Brown Jackson. Shoo in
NPR told
you. I told you. You had one. We
can't do it. Now. That No,
that's over.
We're done with that. I don't
know.
Let me let me set that. Let me
set the stage
while you regroup. I want to I
was thinking of doing these
these. Yeah, I
want you to do this. I want you
to do those clips. But I want to
read this one little piece was
one, one page here. One, one
paragraph. There's a if you are
in the Peace Corps, you can be
deployed to go help in Ukraine.
Makes sense? That's what the
Peace Corps does. They do
however, have a notice.
Yeah. I get the interesting
thing about this. Notice what
you have I said yes,
of course. I mean copy.
There was a tweet that was put
out the somebody pointed out was
part of this. It was a tweet
from one of the trainees it was
one it was a Ukrainian tweeted
but a couple of trainees at that
NATO Training Center, which was
one of the things that the
Russians bombed just outside the
airport and live. And it was two
black guys and the white guy who
was the one of the Ukrainians,
and there was two black
Americans training troops in
NATO and I have some clip about
that too, from Scott Ritter was
another issue. Him himself but
and again In the guy who's just
ranting about the jungle bunnies
and all this racist stuff, it
would be rebar racist up talking
about not ignore or ignoring the
cancellation of Israel in terms
of culture, canceled culture pop
out the racism in Ukraine. Now
you can talk about this this
memo that came from the Peace
Corps it's
it's on their website so you can
you can look at it I'm just
going to read one paragraph. It
is not uncommon for Ukrainians
to refer to African Americans as
brackets, quotes and word.
Volunteers of color may be
called a monkey or may see
children's games with blackface
being aware of the history of
dehumanization, for people of
African descent may help inform
where this comes from. It does
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It's never Oh my god. It's never
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mean, wow. That's pretty bad.
It is. You know, we've never had
any association with Ukraine
historically, as a country. As
somebody else pointed out
someplace.
Well, not publicly, but yeah,
we've smuggled sighs Ronnie. Oh,
yeah, my laundry. Yeah, there's
a reason why I don't hear your
reason. My action is rice stuff,
which is all coming to the fore
again. But the semi pointed out,
you know, Trump couldn't get to
one or $2 billion for his wall,
but we gladly send $14 billion
to Ukraine.
Now you sound like I am talk
guy.
I do. I do. Do Hey,
give me some static
stuff. radios to get good
reception from am to your clips.
Okay, now this is an interesting
little series. This was I get
now this was done by a guy who
was a kind of a commentator who
was in a Serbia and this was run
as a 19. This is about the 1999
NATO attacks on Yugoslavia after
a 1995 strike. And these are all
orchestrated by of all people
Madeleine Albright who just
passed away. Tonight, we say
passed away.
You can say whatever you want.
Nobody says passed away.
Okay.
Okay. Was send your nasty notes
to me when
you go watch tonight. You see,
she passed away at the age of
84. They won't say she died.
Okay, sorry. Has she passed
away? So she she dropped dead a
couple days ago. And she was
responsible for this, but this
is a they play this on RT again.
Today's RT day, which is banned
in this country? Yeah. Because
the point is, is that what we
did in Serbia is exactly what
the Russians are doing in
Ukraine. We it was a sovereign
country with sovereign borders,
and we helped a breakaway area
breakaway.
Would you say we were a thing as
you say we were dicks in that
case.
I think we're addicts. Everybody
kind of thought so. But let's
play these clips from the guy
who's a 10 year old at the time,
lamenting the whole situation.
This is the 1999 attacks on
Yugoslavia. Part One.
Today marks exactly 23 years
since NATO's bombing of
Yugoslavia. The airstrikes
lasted for 78 days and left
hundreds of civilians dead.
Local correspondent Maurice
Boris excuse me Mullah Gursky
reports,
a horrific bombing campaign. And
it started on this day in 1999.
Today,
our Armed Forces joined our NATO
allies and airstrikes against
Serbian forces
support for NATO illegal war on
Serbia was almost unanimous
among us politicians. I have
supported the NATO bombings.
What advice would you give
President Clinton
this very morning? Just don't
lose your resolve
not to say there wasn't any
criticism. And the most
obscene chapter in recent
American history is the conduct
of the cost of a conflict when
the President knighted states
refused to prepare for ground
operations,
how obscene America not sending
in ground troops right away what
to occupy all of Serbia,
we should go to Belgrade and we
should have a Japanese German
style occupation of that
country. And we should have
public trials.
Does anyone even remember any of
this? I was in Serbia when the
bombing started. I was 10 years
old. And I remember the air raid
sirens to me, this came out of
the blue but the stage for this
was set before NATO's bombing
started throughout the 1990s.
American politicians and media
outlets were bent on waging war
against the Serbs in the Balkans
Can I was suggesting we bomb
Belgrade. I was suggesting that
we send American pilots in an
blop all the bridges on the
dreena
Yeah, way to go. warmonger. Joe.
I know of course. It is
warmonger. Joe. Yeah, thanks for
suggesting that.
And the other one was John
McCain who said we should bring
send in troops. Yep, bomb them.
He was the dissenter. And there
was also Bernie Sanders in
there.
Was he all for bombing? Yeah,
yeah, way to go people were no
dicks.
So of course, this is done as a
this is played out these clips
to point out that we are dicks.
Hypocrites.
And I might want to point out
that before this happened in
nine that a lot was going on. In
95, the famous cyber ninja
massacre took place with because
what happened was the United
Nations has sent in their
peacekeeping troops, the blue
helmets, and the Dutch
battalion, the Dutch bat. were
unable to stop this a town
Mississippi Nietzche being
overrun and everyone getting
massacred. And then there's
still I think there's still
investigations into estimate
exactly what happened to there
was all kinds of escalation
leading up to this 99 stuff. And
honestly, I was running a public
company. I paid no attention to
it. I wish I had I had no no
idea how horrible all this was.
Is the time we also get the rare
opportunity to send a cruise
missile into the Chinese Embassy
by Well,
it was just a friendly knock.
There you go. Part two,
when NATO first bombed the Serbs
in Bosnia and Herzegovina in
1995. Time Magazine said the
massive bombing attack open the
door to peace in 1999. The
excuse was Kosovo Serbia
southern province in which the
so called KLA or Kosovo
Liberation Army conducted
terrorist attacks on Serb
civilians and security forces
with the aim of Kosovo seceding
from Serbia, under the pretext
that Serbia was using excessive
force in their counterinsurgency
operations. The US sided with
the Albanian Kalay rebels.
Our goals at the beginning were
to read cost of Serbs and Lady G
did following the bombing
campaign, over 160,000 Serbs
were 75% of them fled Kosovo,
but that's still wasn't enough.
So in 2008, much of the West
recognized Kosovo as an
independent country in violation
of UN Security Council
resolution 1244 and Serbia's
territorial integrity and
sovereignty. America's pledged
to militarily intervene in the
Balkans went beyond Serbian
borders.
I will continue with every fiber
in my being to keep America
involved with troops that can
shoot and kill to protect the
rights of the Albanians wherever
they reside in the Balkan.
Amen. That Biden talk like that
wasn't that was that seen as
Merkin back in the day? I mean,
what how was that perceived?
Because I don't really remember
this but that sounds like a I
mean with the data even go over
today saying it like that.
Thanks so I don't think so
either. What a warm up Biden guy
What a horrible man.
Well, that's why I could never
get elected president to became
stupid.
And then lady Jeezy in there to
Lindy Hop, grandpa.
It's the same people forever.
It's
the same people, same
people, same people, they've
been in office too long and they
got some sort of scam. Go ahead
and
add to that list. Amy Klobuchar.
She was she has her foot
footprint per paw prints off all
over Ukraine as well I can't
believe I actually liked her for
President.
Onward to finish this little
item
made me warned NATO's bombing
would set a dangerous precedent
for me as a 10 year old kid,
just watching Serbian television
was scary enough. 22 NATO
missiles fell on the village
near the cargo was dropped on
the residential
part of the village.
We're striking hard at Serbia's
machinery of repression, while
making a deliberate effort to
minimize harm to innocent people
on the hit list where local
hospital in primary
school in 78 days 420,000
missiles including depleted
uranium bombs and band cluster
bombs fell on Serbia, they fell
on our infrastructure factories,
television stations, hospitals,
schools, kindergartens and
innocent civilians. Nobody ever
apologized to Serbia for the
bombing. Nobody was tried nor
punished for the bombing. You've
probably forgotten about this.
And most of us have moved on to
more pressing topics. But I
can't move on. I will always
remember what NATO did to my
country. And I don't think their
war hawks can become peace doves
without recognizing the harm
they've done to millions in the
past.
Hmm. This question in my mind
immediately would be thinking
environmentally, did they ever
go and clean up the depleted
uranium? That stuff is highly
Oh, no, that's that's been the
agenda. That's been a topic for
a long, long time. No, there was
something. Something that goes
along with this. Because I think
that that is, you know, Biden
called Biden called Putin a war
criminal, kind of like in an
offhanded type thing. And
supposedly, Vladimir is very
upset by that. And I thought I
had a report. I thought I had a
report that they're going to
charge him for war crimes, which
should be interesting because we
don't really recognize the
International Criminal Court
ever.
I may have a clip on this
extensively. Yeah, the clips war
crimes jury go
Oh, you got Yes. Oh, yeah.
Beautiful.
Secretary of State Antony
Blinken says the US is gathering
evidence of war crimes in
Ukraine and is promising to hold
Russia to account. What's more,
he says the US government has
already assessed that, quote,
members of Russian forces have
committed war crimes in Ukraine.
And here's Michele Kelemen joins
us with more. Hi, Michelle. Hi
there already. Tell us more
about these us allegations.
So the ambassador at large for
global criminal justice Beth van
Skok says her office has been
going over intelligence reports
and public information. And
they've concluded that Russian
forces have carried out war
crimes she didn't really give a
lot of examples though. She did
mention for instance, the
bombing of a maternity hospital
in Mariupol.
Again, we got this clip from
yesterday
we we have another one here hold
on a sec. This one was also
quite good but in particularly
because we have the receipts as
to what really happened.
In the meantime video verified
by ABC News shows the moment a
missile hit a shopping mall in
Kiev, killing at least eight
people. Russia says Ukrainians
were using the abandoned mall to
store weapons and ammunition.
Here's a look at the vast
facility before the strike. And
after much of it reduced to
rubble. It is
time to rob allies now
what the report you know,
allegedly said it would there's
V there's video from the sky
where you can see a rocket
launcher driving to that mall
getting up behind it in the
parking lot and and launching
rockets continuously. And then
you see this happening, you know
for like a minute and a half and
then you see a missile come down
and that rocket launcher and the
mall is gone. But the mall was
empty. And the people who died
are probably in the rocket
launcher. So yeah, I mean, and
it was that's so easy to verify
this horrible.
But here's the reporting is
horrible. And it's about time
that the public got pissed off
about it and said stop.
Yeah, well, they did stop they
gave you command G. Brown
Jackson, they stopped with the
war. This is my this is my
favorite. Ukrainian government
is refusing to allow transgender
women to leave the country,
along with millions of other
millions of women and children,
refugees who've been streaming
into Poland and other European
nations. The Ukrainian border
guards turning them back saying
Yo, you're a dude, you're
supposed to fight. I'm not
kidding. I mean, how can this be
accepted? How can this be the
fun loving Ukraine that we all
talk about? They have some real
issues that that you would get
cancelled in a heartbeat in
America or in anywhere in the
West. For this nonsense
you gotta be beside themselves
supporting this country this to
this extreme. I mean, is pretty
much all you know, whatever you
want, we'll give you why.
Yeah, um, let's see. I do have a
couple of I know you have more.
Yeah. To emergency meeting at
the g7 g7. Yeah. Yeah. It's kind
of interest. Yeah.
That we need to do. Emergency
that. Yes. This is this where
Biden is going for this meeting?
Yes,
leaders of NATO and the g7 hold
an emergency summit this week in
Brussels to discuss the war in
Ukraine. But Ukrainian officials
are hoping for more than
speeches and pledges of
solidarity. Ukraine wants
weapons and sanctions to fight
back against Russia. And Paris.
Jason Beaubien joins us from the
Vive. Hey, Jason. Hey, Ari.
First let me ask you about
reports that Russia has lost
somewhere between 7015 1000
troops already in a first month
of the war. Even the low end of
that number is wildly high. Give
us some perspective on
this MPR I love
of the war. I don't
even the low end of that number
is wildly high. Give us some
perspective. Hey,
Hey, John. Can you some
perspective on this? Yeah, I
mean, this is getting a lot of
play here. attention to this.
These reports are coming from
unnamed NATO officials and they
are estimates you know, but if
these numbers are true, at least
7000 dead. Those are devastating
losses for the Russians into to
put this in context, the US lost
2500 servicemembers in
Afghanistan over the course of
two decades. So this number of
deaths for the Russians in just
the first four weeks is
staggering.
Alright, now let's turn to the
upcoming meetings in Brussels,
NATO leaders and leaders from
the g7 are gathering
specifically to discuss the
crisis in Ukraine. What do
Ukrainians hope to come out of
this?
Oh, you know, to try to get a
better sense of that. I spoke
today with the former Ukrainian
President Petro Poroshenko. He
was president from 2014 to 2019.
Poroshenko says What Ukraine
needs right now from the
international community, our
even harsher economic sanctions
on Russia, and more weapons to
fight Russian troops on the
ground.
We need anti aircraft on TV
styles and jet fighter
jets. Yes. All right. Well, I
just send it to them make sense?
They need it. A name NATO sorry,
says let's do it. Hey,
I'll name NATO sources. Let's do
it. Let's do it makes unnamed
get someone on the record NPR.
Does easy. Now. It's easier not
to be part two of that.
Given that NATO has rejected
requests for a no fly zone
Poroshenko wants NATO to donate
any MiG fighters that they can
get their hands on to Ukraine.
Ukraine wants MiGs because
they're these are the planes
that their pilots have been
trained on and know how to fly.
How optimistic is he that NATO
and European allies will come
through with more military
support?
He believes that they will. But
he is concerned that that
support might not come fast
enough. He makes the argument
that Ukraine is just the first
step in Putin's military
efforts. Next, Putin might go
after the Baltic states, he says
are trying to annex Moldova. His
message to the world is
this is not you assisting or
helping Ukraine this is not
true. You invest in in your own
security. And that's why it's so
important. Tomorrow NATO meeting
and just sanction against
Russian oligarch is not enough.
He wants
even more sanctions against
Russia. And he wants pledges
that the international community
is going to help prepare the
billions and billions of dollars
in damages that Ukraine has
already suffered in this war.
Oh, man.
You know, the course you have to
remember he's the he is the
original American puppet. He was
the one yes, yes. Yes. You're
not gonna be a mouse. No, wait,
that's no yachts was was
installed first.
Poroshenko was because he's the
one who's voted out.
He wouldn't know he. Um, okay.
Now I'm not sure. There's too
many names that end with he or
she? I know. I can't keep it
can't keep it straight. He still
is a puppet. I have the CIA
Broadcast Systems version of the
NATO g7 Meeting report.
In just a few hours, President
Biden will meet with NATO and
European leaders for an historic
summit. He just arrived in
Brussels for the emergency
meeting as the West aims to show
Vladimir Putin it is united
against bullying through more
military aid and more sanctions
on Russia. This comes as the war
in Ukraine reaches the one month
mark and Ukrainian resistance
has surprised many, with the
Pentagon saying 10% of Russia's
forces have been taken out. And
in another blow to Putin a
government insider reportedly
quit and left Russia. That's the
highest profile defections So
far, while today the US took a
significant step formally
accusing Russian troops of
committing more crimes, bombing
schools and hospitals and
killing civilians, the Secretary
of State said America will work
with others to prosecute the
offenders.
There it is, by the way, we're
working with others do work with
others. So they didn't have this
clip. But that NPR clip on the
war crimes continued for a long
time. It's a long clip, and they
discussed what we're how we're
going to go about these war
crimes, because we're not
signing on to the International
Criminal Court. No, and we're in
the went on and on. And then
they sent me said, well, Biden
has pulled back on Trump's you
know, hatred of the ICC. And,
and maybe we'll be joining the
ICC. And so we
can throw bush in jail. At that.
Is that first beautiful Oh, I
love that for
a war criminals. Yeah, the ICC.
And then we can also throw Fauci
and other people behind bars for
their for their crimes against
humanity. Yeah, this is so we
can that's not gonna happen. We
know it's gonna happen. No. Now
have you seen the pictures of
rescue efforts in Ukraine? I
know it kind of got snowed over
by the Senate hearings.
No, I did last time I saw rescue
effort was there was the
maternity hospital. Yeah,
then did you know that Judy,
notice? Did you notice any
rescue workers with white
helmets?
I didn't know they are. They're
in
the White Helmets are in funding
from Foreign and Commonwealth
Office, UK permanent mission of
the Netherlands to the UN us AI
D and the governments of
Holland, Japan, Denmark, France
and Qatar all through the red
crescents. This is why you know
these guys are as we know
there's they're very skilled in
false flag chemical weapon
attacks. These are the guys and
it's all on and it's admitted.
It's not even on video there was
there was a an investigation, a
un based investigation that
showed that the White Helmets
fake the Syrian chemical, yes.
well documented. Yes. And so
there they are. Again.
This reminds me I think I
mentioned this on horror, which
is the H unplugged, which is the
they keep they keep bringing
this the this Russian playbook
to Russia a book, chemical
weapons that's in the Russian
playbook. When I asked a simple
question, give me one example
when the Russians ever used
chemical weapons in one of their
war battles. Do they ever do it
Afghanistan? When did they do
it? Where's it in the playbook?
Yep. So this is something we do.
This is our playbook.
I don't know if I have I thought
I had a clip about the playbook
to know. Well, meanwhile, let's
just play a short short clip
because this will be transition.
People are very concerned about
you know, I think the anxiety is
very high amongst people. Oh,
this is horrible. We're seeing
you know, we need we need to
things to help us. We already
learned about the comfort
cushion. This is a new medical
device that you could use to
reduce your anxiety and we have
a bonus to that.
Next, a different love for
Ukrainian president Zelensky is
a
souvenir gaining fans around the
world. European designer has
made a pillow featuring the
Lenski face handmade and shows
him smiling and wearing military
proceeds will benefit the
Ukrainian war efforts.
So that's you hear that? It
somebody has made the claim that
Zelinsky is in Poland and
everything he's doing is on a
green screen?
Well, yes, and definitely we
already proved that that him
walking in Maidan Square was not
an outside sound for sure the
audio was not not outside sound.
And he's in his so called
bunker. Yeah, of course he's on
a green screen. Team. He might
even be in the in Biden's
basement who knows where the guy
is. Biden's base was set up for
it. But I'd like the end of this
clip. If you listen to what the
last words are here. Max the
different law proceeds will
benefit the Ukrainian war
effort.
Okay, so proceeds will benefit
the Ukrainian war effort.
Seriously. Does that mean it's
buying more guns? Yeah, what
exactly does it mean this
morning? You just said it or
does it support Russia against?
I mean, what is it? What that
doesn't sound right to me, Nora.
This
sounds Oh, is this just every
dollar it gives? $1.
I have proof I have proof of my
previous assertion
tributes are pouring in tonight
for a titan of 20th century
diplomacy. Madeleine Albright,
the first woman to serve as US
Secretary of State has died of
cancer. Jimmy died You got it.
She served under President Bill
Clinton. And in a statement the
former president and Hillary
Clinton said of all right,
tonight, few leaders have been
so perfectly suited for the
times in which they serve. Damn
it. You beat me. I thought it
would be she passed away and
it's died. She died. Well, that
is better than drop dead. When
when if I die before you please
have them say that Adam curry
dropped dead. That'd be funny.
Megan, there, listen to what he
said. Yes, what he wants.
Not not for in depth discussion.
But MIT, the Mint Mint press
MintPress news.com. I think
Whitney Webb is part of that,
oh, this is not one of her
pieces. As a very, very detailed
breakdown of all the PR
agencies, DC lobbying, lobbying
firms, CIA agents, all working
on the messaging. The messaging
with eight appears was quite
well planned with up to 150
public relations firms being
hired and brought in to manage
the narrative. This really good
when you and you know, they have
a lot of examples, but it's
something you need to kind of
read through.
But we read through that because
you know, the thing that's been
bothering me a lot about this is
the is the propaganda and the
way it's being dealt with in the
way that they promote the idea
that the Russians are somehow
propagandizing us Yeah, yeah.
Which is which is that shows how
good we are to convince people
that that's true. There's only
one country in the world that's
as good as we are with
propaganda. US Yeah. And ever
since we're the masters were the
only ones who have advertising
that dead drives dead even sells
drugs. We even sell prescription
drugs with advertising the rush
for finger number one, the
Chinese and the Russians, they
they're they're they're Merkin
teal abilities are minor
compared to us. That's why you
know, we can sell stuff and they
they can't even do a simple ad
that Chinese you know, best
price is about as best as the
closest they get. Yeah, like
that's true.
Yeah. When you when you are
getting returned to the United
States.
So this everything is just a
smokescreen, fog of war. That's
another that one just came up
who brought that into the fray
to make it so as everyone says
it Oh, it's it's well, we don't
know because of the fog of war.
Oh,
I think that's all I think it's
always said when
when it's never been said in my
lifetime, please now. Oh, I
don't remember during if no one
ever said during the Vietnam
War. They never said the fog of
war. Hmm. And they're referring
specifically to the fact that
you don't get all the facts,
right. The truth is they do say
the truth is always the first
casualty. In the frog of war,
the whole thing is the Frog,
frog, French frog
or even better. So that I love
how they're bringing in anybody.
And this is actually I think
this is Bloomberg. Frog. It's
interesting. We went from Toad
toxin to frog of war, huh. title
that what? Yeah, one of our
producers is getting clips from
Bloomberg and I don't have a
subscription to Bloomberg. I
refuse is too expensive. can't
rip it. And those guys
impenetrable. They're they're
paywall. And this is funny stuff
that's on Bloomberg. And I'm
glad our producer I think it's
Glenn is collecting this for us.
Hey, everybody. Welcome back.
I'm joined today by an
independent journalist and
author named Zarina Zabriskie,
who has been speaking with
people who know some folks that
are inside Chernobyl and in
neighboring towns, Serena,
welcome. Yes. Hi.
Thank you so much for taking my
material and given it the
attention. I did speak to the
engineer from the Chernobyl
nuclear PowerPoint, and some
folks who meant there they have
weaponized PowerPoint. Yes, the
new nuclear PowerPoint.
PowerPoint. They have weaponized
Microsoft. By the way, that is
an actual thing. Where is an
actual thing that Zelinsky was
calling for him you see where
there's this he was calling for
Oracle and Microsoft, and I
think even Apple to do better
Microsoft SAP and Oracle. You
need to punish punish Russia
more. And, and I don't know if
you saw this, this shoot, I
can't get it now is an RT, was
that a great article? There was
a study that was done. I'm gonna
see sometimes refreshing a
million times we'll bring it
back. There was a study done in
America in Canada, that shows a
high correlation between people
who are unvaccinated and I What
is the exact term is a couple of
things. While I'm at it, here's
the headline, vaccinated people
more likely to support harsh
anti Russian measures, with a
sub context being unvaccinated
or carrying water for Putin.
There's a second one that came
out that shows the same
correlation on the you are more
war, more of a war monger was
one shot even more with two
shots and really one with three
shots. Okay, now, I posted this
thing that you're talking about
on the no agenda social over a
week ago. And I, with a
disclaimer, I have looked on
this source source Ecosa things
ek O S is a research company you
can Yeah, I can't find anything
on their website that confirms
that this is real. This is a
hoax. Unless somebody gives me a
link to the source. There is no
link to the source. It just says
you know, it's like saying
source you know, pew, whatever.
And then there's you go to Pew,
there's nothing. This is bull
crap, huh. Well, I somebody
finds me a link to it. I'll
renege on this. But I have seen
this I've researched I looked at
both the I looked for the
company that did the graphic. So
he called the ecos politics.com.
Is that the website?
Now as he goes, I think as he
goes, research that goes
something like that, whatever.
But I believe I found the site
and they do all this kind of
research. But there was nothing
on there on the new site, and
the press releases on the
current research being done. It
just wasn't there. Hmm. Well, I
I started thinking about who's
gonna do this? Well, I'm
looking but listen, I'm looking
at ecos politics calm. And
there's a contact there for the
president ecos research, you can
email him or even call him with
his phone number. And here is
this article, public attitudes
to Ukraine conflict by vaccine
acceptance, and it has the same
the same things in there. I'm
looking for the actual click
here for the copy of the data
tables. I think it's real, John.
Well, I mean, I like I said, I'm
looking for a link I looked at
there could be in different
company with the same name could
be but this was I went up the
wrong alley, but until I see it
for myself, I'm not buying it.
Okay, well, you don't have to
buy anything because it's free.
To cheap, it's free in
the shownotes. I just put it in
for you.
So yeah, go look at it. I'll do
so I'll continue. I mean, I'm
hoping it's
true. It looks looks good to me.
I mean, I think is funny. Yeah,
no doubt about the whole point.
No, you want to know what's
funny. Millennial Press
reporters, screaming at the
President as he's walking back
from his helicopter to the White
House. Now this is funny. Mr.
President, Russian President
Vladimir Putin. Mr. President,
will you speak to Mr. President,
who in his poo poo poo and just
keep saying Putin, that wonder
he's not listening to you dope.
You know? Who's, who's this
Putin guy?
Oh, my goodness. This dropped he
is getting nervous.
The president. Oh, my gosh, no,
reported us in the White House
press corps. Obviously, we
wouldn't be there. Yelling
Putin.
Now, here's something that that
I just got today, which I really
need to look into. From the Wall
Street Journal. US rethinks
uranium supply for nuclear
plants. After Russia's invasion
of Ukraine. subtexts, subhead,
much of the enriched uranium
used to fuel plants globally is
controlled by Russia calls to
increase domestic output. I'm
pretty sure this links right
back to Uranium One it has to
this. I mean, there's an of
course there's no mention of
Uranium One in the article.
But what paper was it? The Wall
Street Journal? No, they're all
They're all in cahoots.
But this this is exactly what
Hillary Clinton was involved in
with this. And that was
corruption. Because it was pay
off through the Clinton
Foundation. Of course, no one
paid any attention to it because
Trump.
Can I read something, please?
Now, first of all, is the
headlines in New York Times are
gone. I want to deconstruct and
I can read as much as you can
stomach because the whole thing
is so funny to read because
it's, it's loaded with you know,
these kinds of wrong
propagandistic terms, and it's
called Ashley Biden's diary was
shown at Trump fundraiser. Weeks
later, Project Veritas called
her if you know about this
story, yes, I do. Do you know
about Asti Biden's diary? Yes, I
do. Do you remember it during
the election of being a big
issue?
Well, of course not. Because it
was. And if anything, you are
not allowed to talk about stolen
material. I think that's what
the that's what the line was.
So they so I don't remember
anything about the Ashley Biden
diary. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, it
was just reset implies
that she was sexually abused all
kinds of stuff. Yeah.
Well, this is written by two
guys, Michael Schmidt and Adam
Goldman. And they two of them
are both Pulitzer Prize winners.
And this is one publication, New
York Times. And the Pulitzer
Prize, they won one of them won
the Pulitzer Prize for the
coverage of the Russia
connection to the Trump election
in 2016.
That should be better, that's
like Milli Vanilli winning a
Grammy.
And the other one won a Pulitzer
Prize for the coverage of the
Trump impeachment and his
connections to Russia. Which
should be returned. Okay. So
these two guys wrote this. I
just want to read a couple of
right wing groups dissent,
deceptive call, and talking
about Veritas. And they use the
word deceptive to get they can't
just say call, but the right
wing groups is a white they're
not they're not really right
wing. They're concerned very
deceptive does use the word
dibny. This thing's loaded to
the president's daughter a month
before the election days. Among
the new details that show how
the organization Veritas worked
to expose personal information
about the Biden family. Oh my
god, so they're trying to expose
personal information. Oh, no,
you're running for president.
They wanted personal
information. Okay, here's the
article. A month before the 2020
election, Joseph arbeiten Jr's
daughter, Ashley, received a
call from a man order offering
to help striking of offering to
help What did what? Okay,
striking a friendly tone, the
man said that he had found a
diary that he believed belonged
to miss Biden, and that he
wanted to return it to her. Miss
Biden had in fact kept a diary
the previous year as she
recovered from addiction. Again,
another thing I didn't know, and
had started with some other
belongings at a friend's home in
Florida, where she had been
living until a few months
earlier. So she was on the move
the diaries highly personal
contents. And as I guess that's
bad, if publicly disclosed,
could prove an embarrassment or
a distraction to her father at a
critical moment in the campaign.
Oh, nos, da, she agreed with the
caller to send someone to
retrieve the diary the next day.
But Miss Biden was not dealing
with a good Samaritan. The man
on the other end of the phone
worked for Project Veritas, a
conservative group that had
become a favorite of President
Donald J. Trump, According to
interviews with people familiar
with the sequence of events. So
the play, so you had to say you
could have just dropped it with
favorite of Trump and left it at
that? Because I think if you put
they probably were, maybe not,
but who's gonna question that.
But they they screw it up by
saying, according to the
interviews, Clurel with people
familiar with the sequence of
events,
that's a really good line. This
is like what SQL I'm familiar
with the sequence of events.
I am to, from a conference room
at the group's headquarters in
Westchester County, surrounded
by other top members of the
group, the caller was seeking to
trick Ms. Biden into confirming
the authenticity of the diary.
By the way journalists do this
all the time. Yeah, it's
illegitimate, but they do it.
The authenticity of the diary,
which Project Veritas was about
to purchase from two
intermediaries for $40,000. Oh,
now, I will say this in the high
end journalist community, you
don't buy stories?
Yeah, I think that got thrown
out the window a long time ago.
The college did not identify
himself as being affiliated with
project he pounding on this
according to accounts of your
ego, again, according to
accounts from two people with
knowledge of the conversation
that
you do know that that Veritas in
the New York Times are embroiled
in legal issues,
as mentioned in here, but I'm
not gonna read that part. Yeah,
there's a very tough suitum.
But the most most interesting
thing is that the Department of
Justice spied on Veritas
journalists, that's now coming
out and no one's even
apologizing for it. They looked
at their email They got phone
records. They did a full number
on them on citizen journalists.
Yeah. Well, they did. They're
considered not journalists by
the New York Times. That's what
they're trying to get. Oh, I
see. Okay, that makes by the end
of the what this points point by
the end of the call several of
the groups operatives and they
know us, you know they use
instead of it being a journalist
or an operative, meet this
majors, you're a spy, right?
Where's that you turn ever used
this class? Right here, right?
You went you only use operative
in spy craft? Who had either
listened in bird recordings of
the call or been told of it?
Believe? Who told of it? I heard
there's a call. Yeah, that was
that Miss Bye. Good enough. I'm
running more than enough to
confirm that it was hers. And it
goes on news. I'm not gonna read
this.
So okay, what's the conclusion
of this,
though? Gonna do? I don't know
what the conclusion is. I read
this thing a couple of times.
And it goes on and on. It just
what what they what this does,
it starts to confirm all the
things we know about Hunter
Biden. And
I think my honest opinion, I
think that this is part of the
scheme to start bringing this
why I said I didn't know about
the actually Biden stuff. I
think this is just the ideas to
bring this stuff in as well.
Those are terrible guys at
Veritas, and then to reintroduce
the information to get rid of
Biden,
very possible. And there's
there's one, one extra little
thing that we've probably most
forgotten about in the
photographic evidence, which we
now know, you know, with with,
according to reporters at the
New York Times familiar with the
matter in the investigation,
that the laptop is bonafide.
There is also a picture
retrieved from said laptop,
which is when zoomed in shows
Malia Obama's Koch covered
Goldman Sachs private banking
credit card amidst some powdery
substance. In Hunter Biden's
hotel room or Airbnb wherever he
was to, I'm going to say that's
probably legit, too.
I am sure it is their brain.
Dell put that aside because as
they don't lose focus on getting
show.
Yeah, but it's funny. It's
funny. They blackmail Obama with
that. And speaking of speaking
of such, have you heard of the
Larry Ray, Sarah Lawrence case?
No, tell me. Larry Ray. His
daughter went to Sarah Lawrence,
very famous. liberal arts
college women's schools were
permanent. It's Is it a
kind of a breeding ground for
top lesbians? Yeah, well, and he
actually Muno letters please
thank you actually moved in with
his daughter into her dorm room
for a couple of months. And
while he was there, he recruited
a whole bunch of Sarah Lawrence
students, and brought them into
high end prostitution. And like
one girl was doing a million
dollars a year just by herself.
And she was giving more to this
Larry guy. So so this is the
Sarah Lawrence sex cult case,
which is odd because you know,
how can this be being run out of
you're, in essence out of your
school dormitory, and no one
knew about it. But the Justice
Department during this trial,
and this guy has a real piece of
work. He's like, Oh, I'm having
a seizure in the middle of the
courtroom and have to drag him
out and stop the case. It's a
good classic Harvey Weinstein
move. And but the Justice
Department inadvertently
published a list of 121 clients
to the case database and they it
was supposed to be underseal
they took it down but not before
several press outfits received
and got this and captured and
archived it. The list we don't
have any names of course because
why would the Daily Mail do
that? Includes lawyers
businessmen, socialites
Metropolitan Transit Authority
executive account executive at
Amazon, former New York State
Supreme Court Judge Dude, this
is a hot one. This is this has
got to leak. Oh, yeah. This and
this is gonna be bad. It's gonna
be bad. Well, first,
they gotta track down all the
copies. And, of course, if you
have a copy the first What did
you say you got a copy of this
thing and it was still hot and
you're trying to track it. What
would you do?
I'd immediately be telling
everyone what the names were
right away
no I would make immediately make
10 copies
oh well hello yes
of course. You make 10 copies
and get spread them all over I
put
those names on the blockchain is
what I do I'm telling you right
away throw it on the blockchain
the
blockchain forever on the
blockchain boom you beat me on
now you're right my old school
you know I'm making 10s Or
stupid copies of your putting on
the blockchain
let's be honest be a little
modern about this throw a floppy
disk oh my goodness what did you
get here in the mail their mail
came in the mail to Jim dresser
the editor in chief what's
inside? I didn't know this is
crazy looking disk. I don't know
what that is.
Oh my, my my.
Let's see, there are a couple
other things. But anyway, I just
wanted to make the point that
these guys by reintroducing the
Ashley diary, to me, I'm not the
only one that I mean you are, I
guess knew something. But in the
dark about it. Now I'm not
anymore. Why? Why are they doing
this? Because they normally are
trying to cover up everything
about buying.
Now let's look at it. It was the
New York Times who said yeah,
this thing looks pretty real.
It's the New York Times that is
bringing this back. The New York
Times is completely in cahoots
with the Democrat Party. The
right this is an operation its
operation take down the old
bumbling Joe.
Yes, I agree. And I think that
Joe is going to go and just and
it is a reflection of Nixon
resigned
Joe's got to go hey, this
is good Joe's got to go. Joe's
got to go Joe's got to go and
that clip you played earlier in
the show like that. I couldn't
understand
that. That's your reason right
there why he's got to go.
They can't have this No.
I see in the in the cancellation
cancellation of Russia, which
continues we see from Pravda now
this is probably the.com.eu A so
this is the Ukrainian Pravda the
truth from Ukraine. Russia's
elite want to eliminate Putin
and they have already chosen a
successor according to
intelligence
Well, Russia today's aware of
this and they did a three part
got three clips on kill Putin
that they break it down quite
nicely in fact this the Russian
the Ukrainian propaganda arm
which is run by us obviously
remember that when Georgia took
when Georgia had this little
conflagration with
same same outfits in the UK same
outfit members.
Do you remember all the websites
that cropped up that were way
too slick and they look a little
too? Oh yeah. Member
Are you saying member really
using member?
Like a leg member? Oh, there's a
member over there. I'm
not buying your member? I don't
care what you're selling member
member.
Okay. Do you remember that? Yes,
of course. Well, I think some
similar is going on but Russia
today folks, they dug up all
this kill Putin stuff. In the
end. You know, I got some clips.
Since the
start of the Russian offensive
in Ukraine. There's been a great
deal of speculation around the
world about the future of
Vladimir Putin, and whether even
has won. The Western media has
been full of stories about his
possible assassination is ranged
from being dethroned by
oligarchs to a coup conducted by
the armed forces intelligence or
secret services inside the
Kremlin. And yet most of the
theories are supposedly based on
the claims of Ukraine's military
intelligence.
It is known that bortner cava
and some other influential
representatives of the Russian
elite are considering various
options to remove Putin from
power. In particular, poisoning,
sudden disease, or any other
coincidence is not excluded.
It's so much better with the
robot voice
poisoning taken out to have even
been voiced by US Senator
Lindsey Graham made the call on
Twitter raising more than a few
eyebrows. And while Washington
disavowed his call for action,
the senator himself has
reaffirmed his commitment to the
plot.
Do you still stand by her? Yeah,
I hope you'll be taken out. One
way or the other. I don't care
how they take him out. I don't
care if we send him to the
Hague. And trying I just want
him to go he's a war criminal.
Nice little afterthought.
They're nice.
Guys are nuts. Let's go to part
two.
Well, for more on this, we are
joined live now by journalist
and author Daniel. Daniel.
Welcome to RT International.
Thank you for joining us. Thank
you. Now Yeah, How do you think
we should view these stories?
We've got senators calling for
assassinations, newspapers
discussing the way it should be
carried out, on the one hand is
a very emotional time is the
time of conflict, or is it just
par for the course during a time
of conflict? Well,
it's it's really a well in I
mean, reminds me of those scenes
in the 1984, where the where the
crowds would would, you know,
would call for the death of
Emmanuel Goldstein the enemy of
the state, since since at least
2011 2010. The Americans have
been demonizing Vladimir Putin,
the Democrats have been doing
that especially. And Putin isn't
built up into this kind of a
cult, magical figure who can do
who could with a push the button
can cause all kinds of things to
happen. I mean, suddenly,
supposedly, he installed
personally installed Donald
Trump in the White House in
2016. It's just ridiculous. And,
and, and Putin was out
maneuvering the US in a number
of areas in Libya in 2011, when
he opposed the, the air war
against Gaddafi. And in 2014,
when he took control of the
Crimea, and and safeguarded
these Sevastopol, naval base,
and in 2015, when he when he
intervened in Syria, and each
one of those acts made the US
more furious. And it took out
its fury on on Putin Putin, you
know, in particular, it
demonized him. It's just been
completely bonkers.
completely bonkers. I like the
Emmanuel Goldstein reference.
That's pretty cool.
Yeah, I forgot all about
Emmanuel Goldstein from the
enemy of the state. He
was the the the enemy of the
state in 1984. The book, the
movie, the book, yeah. The
book, the movie, the book, the
movie, the book and the movie.
The movie, by the way, if you've
never seen that movie 1984 for
anyone out there. It's terrific.
It is. And it'll look like a
documentary to you just watch.
Yeah, maybe this is
the last clip? Well, as you say,
Russia and Putin, you know, have
been much maligned in the media
over the years. We can't really
be surprised the stories like
this are cropping up. Now. Can
we given given the background?
No, I mean, I mean, War brings
out the worst in people. But
what it shows on the American
part is a complete inability to
see to see this this conflict in
rational terms. Instead of
seeing it as a, you know, as a,
as an unfortunate incident that
broke out due to miscalculations
on both sides, and therefore,
something that can be settled at
the diplomatic table. Americans
persistent seeing it as the
evil, occult supernatural acts
of one single individual, and
therefore it's not amenable to
any kind of diplomatic
resolution. What effect
do you think that these stories
have on the readers? And as a
result of this, you know,
Russians living abroad? What do
you think the impact is of such
rhetoric?
Oh, I think Russians living
abroad have are in growing
danger. I mean, we've seen
reprisals against Russian
artists, you know, who have been
canceled that their engagements
canceled. It's getting
ridiculous. I mean, I mean, some
store and was constantly you
know, you know, banned Russian
mustard. A university in Milan,
canceled a course on Dostoyevsky
and orchestra in Wales, England
and Wales Britain cancel the
concert of works by Tchaikovsky
It's ridiculous.
It's the total cancellation of
the entire country and and
people are hypnotized and in on
it, it's fantastic to watch.
So this good we are and they
just ratchet it up a little bit
more. Oh, attention attention
warning.
FBI director Christopher Ray
said Today Russia appears to be
preparing to launch cyber
attacks. The US cyber attacks
don't just happen in an instant
there's activity leads up to it.
There's scanning and researching
researching victims scanning for
vulnerabilities in the system as
a whole.
Let's let's just be honest, for
a moment here. Scanning is a
load of crap. Every country
scans everybody's ports all the
time. China does it the most I
can show you 1000s of scans at
perm per hour on our own
servers.
This is what they did. this been
going on for decades port
scanning.
Oh boy. Yeah. Oh my god. It's
scanning scanning for
vulnerabilities systems. So
there's a whole range of
preparatory work, which is what
we've been seeing a march at the
FBI bulletin obtained by CBS
warned at least 23 US companies
that 140 Russian linked IP
addresses work scanning
capabilities for you. And
potential future intrusion. Oh
yeah, the bullet to note that
the tempo has increased since
Russia invaded Ukraine and that
five US energy companies appear
to be the hackers. Current
focus.
The magnitude of Russia's cyber
capacity is fairly
consequential.
By the way. dude named Ben
protector megawatts confirms to
me this is Bo crap
is coming
of Russia has twice US cyber
attacks to disrupt Ukraine's
power grid. And as President
Biden prepares for a NATO
conference on Ukraine, the
Alliance must decide if a
Russian cyber attack on a NATO
member would trigger a unified
response,
we could see circumstances in
which a collective response by
the Alliance to a cyber attack
would be called by an ally. That
is absolutely something where we
and other countries could bring
capabilities to bear to help the
country both defend itself and
respond to a particular cyber
attack.
Now I have a follow up clip to
this. But first I wanted to
mention this was this came out
March 4 2020. to Ukraine, I'll
just read this. This headline
while Ukraine is yet to become a
member of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, the country
has been accepted as a
contributing participant to the
NATO Cooperative Cyber Defense
Center of Excellence, also known
as CDC CCD CO. So they are
already collaborating with NATO
in the modern weapons of war.
Well, here play
this clip. I have a follow up to
this, but Okay, all right. This
is Scott Ritter.
Talking about NATO and Ukraine
doing training.
The Russians are not engaged in
a battle of territorial
acquisition. Normally, when you
seek to occupy somebody, you
seek to seize territory, hold
territory, the territory becomes
important. Russia has two stated
military objectives, the first
of which is d not suffocation.
That is to destroy the military
units that are aligned with neo
Nazi Ultra nationalist political
forces in Ukraine units like the
Azov battalion units, like the
dome battalion and others of
that ilk. The Russians are
seeking them out and destroying
them on the field of battle as
we speak. The second is D
militarism demilitarization,
that is, Russia has recognized
that the Ukrainian military is a
de facto proxy of NATO. It has
been trained for the past seven
years by US forces NATO forces
at training facilities and
Ukraine training facilities out
of Ukraine to to be
interoperable with NATO, meaning
that you can take a NATO trained
battalion of Ukrainian soldiers,
unplug them from Ukraine, plug
them into a NATO exercise in
Germany, and they'll function
seamlessly, you have the same
command and control the same
training. But think back to
Tedra. Russia views this as a
proxy of NATO. And it said this
must be dismantled. Russia gave
Ukrainian military the
opportunity to do this
peacefully, stay in your
barracks, we're going to come
in, and we're going to get rid
of all that NATO provided junk
that you were given. It's
actually pretty good equipment.
But I mean, that the oh, that's
the process of demilitarization
or you can see to meet us on the
field of battle, and we'll do it
old school. And unfortunately,
for both sides, Ukrainians have
chosen old school.
We should add that Scott Ritter
so people don't email us a
million times. It's Scott Ritter
has been accused of and I think
it was, was he convicted of
soliciting minors?
Yeah, he was really he was, I
think he did a video phone sex
or something where the support
with a cop who was posing as a
15 year old and he got arrested
and he said, right, knew, you
know, this is just, you know,
role play. I knew it wasn't a
kid. Back and forth. It's like,
okay, well, whatever. The point
is, is that yes, and I and I
think he's under maybe on the
list. So this is like, I don't
know what it has to do with his
ability. He says he was the UN
weapons inspector. And I don't
know I don't know what his
connections are that he knows
half the stuff. Nobody
keeps him off mainstream,
obviously.
But deskey Multi mainstream, he
doesn't get played at all and
and
even if it's role playing
creepy, creepy, you need help is
in my opinion, but it has
nothing to do with him. his
assessment of the situation,
which I think is probably
correct. Now back to the cyber
thing. So, you know, march 9,
there was a big cyber bill that
was passed. Go figure not
discussed much. And I believe
that there's now a CAPTCHA
taking place between CES and the
NSA, and FBI and many other
intelligence community members,
organizations, a capture of
corporate America through
technology, and they desperately
want to integrate more into the
into the corporations, they want
more insight, perhaps they want
more access, perhaps they are
making a lot of resources
available. And all of a sudden,
we got a new puppet on the scene
this week. And Newberg who is
the Assistant National Security
Adviser, but in this case, she
is billed as the White House
cyber advisor, and she was
brought on for a special
presentation. I cut two minutes
of it, it was about five
minutes. So I took out the
repetitive stuff. But it's very
clear what they're going for
here and there's an ask at the
end. And she is very
interesting. She this is
probably her first time. She may
be on deck for future PR
capabilities within the White
House. I think she may be tested
out you know now of course, Jen
Psaki, who is a double Vax
double boosted has gotten COVID
for the second time, so yes,
I did not know this.
I'm sorry to laugh, but yes.
Well, you know what?
It's funny for the second time.
Yeah, she's double boosted
double Vax. She's loaded. Yeah,
Gil's
dead twice COVID Here's here's
an Uber.
This afternoon, the President
released a statement in
factsheet regarding cyber
threats to the homeland, urging
private sector partners to take
immediate action to shore up
their defenses against potential
cyber attacks. We've previously
warned about the potential for
Russia to conduct cyber attacks
against United States, including
as a as a response to the
unprecedented economic costs
that the US and allies and
partners impose in response to
Russia's further invasion of
Ukraine. Today, we are
reiterating those warnings. And
we're doing so based on evolving
threat intelligence, that the
Russian government is exploring
options,
evolving threat intelligence,
with people familiar with the
matter
from potential cyber attacks on
critical infrastructure in the
United States. To be clear,
there is no certainty there'll
be a cyber incident on critical
infrastructure. So why am I
here? Yeah. Here,
she just literally said that. So
why am I here? She knew to
listen. When you say all this,
make sure for those Jack offs
had no agenda, you tell them why
you're here, because they're
gonna ask
to be clear. There is no
certainty there'll be a cyber
incident on critical
infrastructure. So why am I
here? Because this is a call to
action, and a call to
responsibility for all of us. at
the President's direction, the
administration has worked
extensively over the last year
to prepare to meet this sort of
threat, providing unprecedented
warning and advice to the
private sector, and mandating
cybersecurity measures where we
have the authority to do so. For
example, just last week, federal
agencies convene more than 100
companies to share new
cybersecurity threat
information, in light of this
evolving threat intelligence.
During those meetings, we shared
resources and tools to help
companies harden their security,
like advisories source from
sensitive threat intelligence,
and hands on support from local
FBI field offices, and sister
regional offices, including
their shields up program.
This is a lot of resources being
pushed into corporate America.
I would be remiss if I didn't
reiterate the President's thanks
to Congress for its partnership
in this effort, including making
cybersecurity resources
available in the bipartisan
infrastructure law, and most
recently for working across the
aisle. Two require companies to
report cyber incidents to the
federal government that will
ensure federal resources are
focused on the most important
outcomes they ask to the
American people. We welcome
additional congressional work to
identify new authorities that
can help address gaps and drive
down collective cybersecurity
risk.
They want new authorities job,
new authorities come on Congress
passed new authority so we can
get into everybody's network.
Bottom line, this is about us
the work we need to do to lock
our digital doors and to put the
country in the best defensive
position. And there is them. As
the President has said the
United States is not seeking
confrontation with Russia. But
he has also said that if Russia
conducts disruptive cyber
attacks against critical
infrastructure, Sure, we will be
prepared to respond. Thank you.
Thank you. I love the us versus
them.
i Yes, I did. Funny thing is, of
course that everybody knows that
the Ukrainians are better at
this than anyone.
I would not agree with that.
Ukrainians are very good. From
what I understand from the
dude's name Ben, and I'm so glad
that we have so many of them is
they call the Russian hackers
ghosts, because they they are in
your system. And if something
happens, you won't be able to
track them. I believe the
Russians are the best Ukraine
are the most out there and do
the most.
Well, I mean, I, I'm okay, I can
go along with that. But the
point is, is that if anyone's
gonna go after our
infrastructures,
it's gonna come from your brain.
It's kind of come from Ukraine.
It's gonna be the Ukrainians.
They're gonna be mad that we
didn't give them the MiG 29
Yeah. Those crappy Americans
didn't help us out. Let's just
blast them, you know, the
Russians aren't going to do
anything. So in order to say
they get it, they get in they
get out but they're stealth and
they, you know, they're not
necessarily gonna and and, and
again, if you remember this note
and stuff, the CIA has all this
all this gear that makes it look
like the Russians did stuff.
That too. Yeah. So you can't you
can't trust it. If the whole
grid went down. You couldn't
trust it could be the Chinese it
could be North Koreans would who
bars I can tell can't do
anything, but they get blamed
for stuff. Now, if it's
nonsense, this is bullcrap.
Yes, of course it's bullcrap.
But if I were setting something
up, and I'm setting up, and I'm
just gonna, I'm setting up a
great reset, and I've already
promised the cyber pandemic and,
and world war three, or war
three is not going to be with
nukes, it's going to be cyber.
And this is the beautiful thing
about it. Unlike a wag the dog
story, we have to actually kill
people, you got to get Rubble
and all this, it's much easier
to take down a piece of a grid,
or let's turn off G mail. Or how
about this, if I if I were going
to create a economy crippling
hack, and I hate to say that the
Russians may be listening to
this incredibly good tip, I
would take down slack. You take
down slack, the US economy stops
dead in its tracks. And that is
what I consider critical
infrastructure and we've seen
weird crap going on in the past
week. Cloudflare issues, DNS
issues, connectivity issues,
Apple all kinds of services down
Gmail, maps, maps, Apple Maps,
this is that's critical
infrastructure.
This brings me to another couple
of clips. They taken down slack,
I think is more in line with the
Russian sense of humor.
Oh, no. vlog and I discussed it
over us the other night
obviously,
humor he has even though he does
seem to be laughing a lot. Which
reminds me of the prank that was
just pulled by these two guys.
Bob and dog whatever their names
are this to shock jocks and
oh, they did they do another
one? They're always calling like
Maxine Waters. And
no, no, this time they call I
have it. I have the the old
classic where they called Bo Joe
and kept him on the phone for
two and a half minutes. Oh, that
was good, too. Yeah, I remember
that. The latest one you can
have that one. But I want to
play the latest when the
minister of defense and they're
rolling this out in sec sections
and is the first section
that Mr. dores Mr. Defensive
what of UK,
UK minister of defense, and he's
in his car. He's in Poland. And
he's driving an economy on the
car phone or something. She got
an excellent and they're yakking
at him, but these two guys have
been doing this. Well, the bhoga
thing was in 2018. And I think
they're doing these things just
routinely for years. And so our
response was all these guys are
Russian spies. Or Russian spies
or to goofballs. Yeah, they're
disc jockeys.
Yeah, there's this classic
decision class that via phone
call back to the 70s
Oh, you're right prank phone
calls. Prey calls were
huge. Okay, here's here's
here's our go to guy like me.
You might want to go and catch
it. That's what we used to do.
Here is this guy's calling the
Minister of Defense. His car.
Hello. How are you there? I'm
fine. I'm in Poland.
Ah, okay. Yes, I know. We would
like to continue the nuclear
program in order to protect
ourselves from Russia. It's a
difficult question, but we think
to start it
okay. But do you think I mean,
wait, stop, stop. The guys
presenting himself as Solinsky
Oh, really? Yeah. Oh, yeah,
that's important information. I
didn't realize
I'm sorry I didn't do at the
beginning because the other one,
all right. Mojo is the
Lithuanian Prime Minister. This
is the Lenski. Alright, we're
gonna go back to the
beginning and play that over.
Hello,
how are you there?
I'm fine. I'm in Poland.
Ah, okay. Yes, I know. We would
like to continue the nuclear
program in order to protect
ourselves from Russia. It's a
difficult question, but we think
to start it.
Okay. But do you think?
I mean, I think more than being
neutral. Russia would really
hate that.
For sure. We are we are know
that we know this, of course,
but it's one of the question
that we're interested. But if
you could help us in this
regard, it would be very, really
important.
Okay. Well, I met the prime
minister
on all those bigger questions. I
think those are questions that I
need to speak to my Prime
Minister. The principle is we
will support Ukraine as our
friend in the choices you make.
Well, that tells you the UK is
not in on any war crap. Alright,
here we go. John. throwback to
the 70s. All right, you're on
the other end. Hello. Yes. Do
you have Prince Albert in the
can? Yeah, these are the more
improved these Oh, yeah. But
that was the one that we used to
do that shit. Yeah, we're just
hang up. Remember, that was a
thing. Um, a couple more things
here before we take a break. The
cancellation of Russia is just
as some of is just funny. Really
is funny. Tomorrow on The 25th
The Pope is supposed to conduct
Russia's consecration to the
Immaculate Heart of Mary, which
is a process that I am not
schooled enough to explain. But
I do understand that there are
four and this is not this was
almost been done in the past.
But there are four main things
that have to happen in order for
the Catholics around the world
to agree that Russia was
consecrated one it has to be
done by the Pope, to it has to
be ordered in union with the
bishops of the world. Specific
consecration to the Immaculate
Heart of Mary and specifically
mentioned Russia. Okay, and this
is supposed to happen tomorrow
and I'm very curious if Pope
Francis will will adhere to all
four or will this be another
cancellation moment?
I don't know. I didn't know
anything about it.
Yeah, it's I I'm not even sure
what the consecration is about.
Hmm. Do you know what it is?
No, I have no idea I'm clueless
people say oh there you go. He's
fine. He said it get a clip of
that
I got a great show I so great
early in the show I said it was
Johnson I'm clueless that's not
going to work people okay we
have that what that was well
yeah this financial stuff but we
should probably do that after a
break because I have some
questions about that you may be
able to answer because that
really gets into our into our
great reset so Putin
I think one thing one left Yeah.
I like how you casually let me
see we got killed
Yeah, I want to play this this
is the you you that is me
Ukraine NPR update with with
this Nate Do you know the head
of NATO comes in at the end of
this clip and it just makes me
sick. So
Stoltenberg Yen's? Yeah, just
yet,
John's to the east and northeast
of the capital city of Kiev,
invading Russian troops been
pushed back by Ukrainian forces,
according to a senior US defense
official. At the same time, the
Russians continued to bombard
the port city of Mariupol with
heavy long range fire, although
some have breached Mariupol
Russian forces are meeting
fierce opposition from
Ukrainians. President Biden is
in Brussels at this hour
preparing for meetings with
allies tomorrow. At a news
conference today. NATO Secretary
General Jens Stoltenberg said
the Allies have no choice but to
respond.
This invasion, this brutal wall
war in Ukraine will have long
term consequences for our
security. It's a new normal for
our security, and NATO has to
respond to that new reality.
It's a new normal. This guy's a
warmonger.
Oh, he's the worst.
Oh my goodness. Now
he got extended for a year.
Huh? How does that even work? I
don't know. Okay. that guy out
close down the whole thing
yeah I'm Yeah, it's not doesn't
seem to be doing much for peace
What do you grizzy just crack
open?
I this was a seltzer water very
good with that seltzer
water cracking open I'd like to
thank you for your courage and
say in the morning to you the
man who put the SI and Malia
Obama's Goldman Sachs private
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In the morning, Mr. Adam curry.
Also in the morning those ships
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at all the days and nights out
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a big in the morning to all the
trolls in the troll room. Hello,
trolls How you doing? I'd like
to get a count. See how y'all
are doing today? Okay, let's
see. What do we have? We're
looking we're looking and I want
to get there we go. 2271 Down,
down, down. We're barely barely
above the 2k line.
To Thursday,
yeah, people do have to work
stop working trolls. Why don't
we just hey, you know what? The
day they hack slack we'll have
5000 Trolls I'm telling you
that's your way to water
and giving Putin ideas
that's the way it's like you
imagine if it would happen oh my
god.
It's a good this is not you
know, it's not can't be the only
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sometimes, you know, sometimes
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What other stuff that was wrong.
We did mention we kind of liked
all the I thought there was at
least five pieces we can there
were
what you were doing, saying, Oh
I really liked the Ukrainian
shot glasses are like what do
you want to look like? We're
standing with Ukraine and taking
aside we might as well just, you
know put Putin with crosshairs
on his head.
I like to Ukrainian shy class I
know you did.
I like that spy comic comic
strip blogger. I liked the
pillow ones there's different
ones the hug me bear. I don't
know.
Well, that also was Yeah, I mean
you know, the mike Lynn del del,
it was just too busy. You know?
I don't know what the background
was going on there. What are the
things that we really like? I
like I like Taunton Neil's goat
as well. The why so you goat
Yeah, like that. Yeah, but I was
like
go Yeah, you did like dead that
much about it and I like goat
and he had a he had a Russian
flag and look they were carrying
water for Putin yeah would have
been totally there's some other
stuff that was okay. It was
stuff that could have been used
but this this pillow pillow with
Biden was just take
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We hit people in the mouth all
right. I want to
play the clip gold medal for the
Ukrainians. I'm pretty sure we
did last show.
Miss check South Dakota's alone.
US House member dusty Johnson
says he was moved by Ukrainian
president Volodymyr Zelensky his
speech this morning. So Lenski
addressed Congress by a video
from Kiev, Johnson released a
video on social media with his
reaction. And he
talked to us about how America
is the leader of the world needs
to be a leader of peace. And he
asked us to continue doing what
we're doing and go a step
further. But secondary sanctions
on those who are doing business
with Russia makes it they're
held accountable and provide the
Ukrainians the tools that they
need to defend themselves. It
was a powerful address, and I
think it is going to change the
tenor of the conversation here
in Washington.
Today, Johnson introduced
legislation with Representative
Victoria sparks, a Republican
from Indiana who was born in
Ukraine. Their bill is the
defenders of Ukraine
Congressional Gold Medal Act,
the bill award the Congressional
Gold Medal to the defenders or
people of Ukraine, Ross Johnson
says it would make clear that
America stands with Ukraine, and
it would honor those defending
their country. The Congressional
Gold Medal is the highest
civilian award in the US. You
know,
there was also a discovery made
I saw it on telegram So who the
heck knows that there were
metals found in Ukraine that
represented the the Battle of
Dawn boss, and like the metals,
you know, Ukrainian metals, and
these were already set up and
good to go. To award
Interesting. Yeah, yeah, then
they have pictures and it looks
legit, but who the heck knows.
So I'll just reiterate, I've
been looking at everything
that's been taking place over
the past three years, through
the lens of the financial system
2019, we had something really
rotten in the system. It is my
opinion that the best way to
slow that down was to shut down
the economy. So we kind of
laundered that problem out to
the COVID bailouts. Then, of
course, we had inflation because
of the money creation that we
had. Yeah, through modern
monetary theory. And now we're
going to kind of push this off
on Putin and the war and that's
why we have inflation. What can
I tell you? And of course, this
will eventually be turned into
climate change initiatives as
demand destruction of oil
continues. But also these the
network's the D platforming the
financial D platforming of a
country is quite interesting.
Certainly if you think it's
great and fun town, it could
happen to you. In fact, it does
happen we saw Canada do this
deep platforming citizens try
their own truckers, Bloomberg
again is is looking at the at
the Russian sovereign debt or
that Russian debt and, and you
know, they had a bond payment to
make a coupon payment. And it
turns out that since 2014, they
actually had had some some
vision on what their what how
their debt should be structured
and what rules they would have
just in case these bonds wild
structured as international euro
bonds have some weird clauses in
them unusual. And you guys know
this market. This is a market
completely dominated by
boilerplate, where it's just cut
and paste transactions that
don't take more than a few
minutes. And we knew then that
Russia was doing weird things.
Now, this alternate payments
clause, I have only seen it in
the recent Russian bonds.
Literally, the bonds issued
after the Crimean invasion seem
to have a clause in them that
anticipates Russia misbehaving
and sanctions being increased. I
mean, it is astonishing to read
the risk disclosures in these
bonds. I think there's something
like seven or eight pages,
talking about all the bad things
that Putin has done in bait
here, you know, take over their
human rights violation somewhere
else, and telling investors
look, you know, there might be
sanctions, and if there are
sanctions, we're gonna pay in
rubles. It's as if the investors
are giving Putin insurance for
doing bad stuff. And the true
irony is that many of these
investors are the ones who have
been running around touting
their ESG cred. And at the same
time, they're giving Putin
insurance to, you know, take
over Ukraine. Now, I'm probably
overstating this. But yes, these
clauses are very weird. And they
are a form of insurance
protection for Russian
misbehavior, or for Western
networks to cut Russia off. And
you could you could also report
it that way. But isn't it
interesting, he brings in the
ESG, which I think I've been
talking about
a little that was a cheap shot,
he just threw that it was
needling
Well, ESG is on deck these days.
As you've heard today, the
Commission is considering
proposing rules to enhance and
standardized climate disclosure.
This is the Securities Exchange
Commission with a pending rule
that all public companies will
need to adhere to.
These proposals would require
public companies to provide in
their registration statements
and annual reports certain
information on risks that
climate poses to short, medium
and long term financial
performance. And on steps the
company plans to take to
mitigate this risk such as an
internal carbon price if there
is one, scenario analysis if the
company doesn't transition plans
if the company has them, or
targets if the company has set
them. Public companies would
also disclose governance around
climate issues. Besides the
disclosures on risk, and on the
company's response, the proposed
rules would require disclosure
on current financial impacts and
on financial expenditures due to
climate related events and
transition activities. Finally,
the rule would require
disclosure about the carbon
footprint through scopes one and
two GHG emissions and scope
three, if scope three emissions
are material or used as part of
the climate related target or
goal.
Yeah, this is gonna be real fun.
Not as not as much fun is to
companies saying hell with it,
let's buy up our stock and go
private. This is crap.
Yeah, and why wouldn't the
company should totally do that.
But even that will be seen as a
horrible thing. Oh, yours? And
did you notice the carbon price
if you have one internal carbon
price? Holy crap. So this is
this is how I believe it goes.
Companies are now shamed,
forced. And I presume when this
comes into play, legally, we'll
have to adhere to these ESG
goals, environmental, social and
governance. So that's your
equity, that's your, your
social, your social wokeness.
And that's your green agenda all
wrapped into one. And in order
to get bring in the green
agenda, we have to cover two
bases. One we have to make sure
that people will be able to
function so we're going to
promise everybody you get a car
you get an electric car, you get
an electric car. Until that
happens we're going to have to
train people to live differently
as we as I believe the oil price
will continue to rise. It will
be a gas will be very
unaffordable already. Diesel.
Diesel is now in short supply.
The EU is ringing the alarm
bells saying we have his actual
supply now not just the price.
So we need to train people and
in 2017 the various same black
rock. Larry Flink Flink, Larry
Flink, Larry Fink said this
about training people.
Behaviors are going to have to
change and this is one thing
we're gonna we're asking
companies. You have to force
behaviors and at Blackrock we
are forcing behaviors
to have real good forcing
behaviors and they are and as
it's playing out in weird ways,
remember 70s Great recycled
tonight as gas prices continue
to hover near record highs.
We're shining a spotlight on
drivers who are going to
extremes to conserve fuel.
They're known as hyper milers.
CBS is Chris Van Cleave takes us
for a ride in the slow lane.
Southern California is home to
the nation's highest gas prices
nearly $2 A gallon higher than a
year ago. Are you really getting
87 miles to
the gallon? Yeah, I'm getting
well over 80 miles per gallon.
When Curtis is serious about
making his tank go further,
about 60% further than what the
EPA says his plug in Prius
hybrid should be getting very
much a slow and steady approach
to drive. Yeah, hit it with
that. We are on Interstate five
outside San Diego. What does 55
miles per hour mean to you
means you're going a lot slower
than everybody else on the road.
That's okay. They're not buying
my gas. He says always follow
the speed limit or speed kills
fuel economy. It does. There's
no way around it. Curtis is one
of the nation's leading hyper
milers folks who take fuel
economy to the extreme. Some
tried to reduce drag drop weight
even draft behind semis. Wayne
often coasts downhill.
My grandfather in the 70s in his
Volkswagen Rabbit, where he
would be driving and he would
literally going down the hill
would throw it in neutral and
say I'm coasting any press down
the clutch too.
We had this phenomenon in the
70s was a lot of this. I knew
guys that when I was working for
the air pollution district,
there was guys that were bright
they would get these Honda's and
they would find some way to get
like outrageous gas mileage from
it. It was a big it was a big
trend. The other trend that's a
parallel is gas thievery. Yeah,
well,
we already have buddy up gas,
the
everyone didn't fight for
locking gas caps. Yeah, the
route came popular in the 70s.
Because of people siphoning your
tank. That's right. Now of
course, they got the new idea of
just drilling a hole in the
tank. The optics can be bad to
other drivers.
Because it's not the normal
pattern that we all follow. Most
of the tips in the hyper milers
playbook are smart,
the goal is stay moving, gently
accelerating and we start slowly
braking well before a red light
cruising through it as it turns
green. During our drive around
town, he averaged 110 miles per
gallon on city streets. It all
adds up. Gerda saves about
$2,500 a year,
every dollar I save and fuel is
dollar in my pocket.
Right so we can maybe expect
some some lowering of speed
limits which I think now we know
that the speed limit in the 70s
was lowered to the proposal was
45. The president said no, no, I
can't be under 65 People crucify
me and I think that's how they
wound up with 55. Although some
states actually had 50 like 85
kilometers an hour. So we may
see that be reinstated because
the stories are thick and heavy
this morning. There's no
escaping the pain at the pump.
You know gas prices are high,
everybody can afford those gas
prices. Gas prices now averaging
426 A gallon in the US and
approaching $7 In parts of
California. Lawmakers in several
states are trying to ease the
burden. Maryland has become the
first state to suspend its gas
tax shaving 36 cents off every
gallon saving the average driver
about $5 per fill up.
It's almost unheard of, for a
major piece of legislation to
pass in such a short period of
time and with such universal
bipartisan support. But together
we have all risen to the
occasion.
In Georgia, the governor signing
a similar bill to eliminate the
state's gas tax.
Was that something in the 70s
eliminating state gas tax? No,
no.
About 29 cents per gallon
through May. And in Michigan the
state senate has voted to
approve suspending its gas tax
for six months. But Governor
Gretchen Whitmer is not on
board. She says it would hurt
road repair and infrastructure
projects funded by the gas tax.
So instead, she wants the
federal government to step in
conversation at the federal
level as to how we can help
families gas prices
began climbing as inflation grew
worse and supply chain issues
unfolded. Then soared after
Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
We're publicans blame the Biden
administration for hurting
efforts to expand energy
production here at home. No
matter who you blame, many
Americans are being forced to
make changes. 59% of Americans
say they plan to change their
driving habits now that gas is
more than $4 per gallon. And
three out of four people say
they'll try to drive less if
prices top $5
So that seems to be going
swimmingly? Well, this demand
destruction is you know, even
Gas Buddy. I'm a Gas Buddy was
everyone that all the Tick Tock
kids we're talking about voting
it gas but so Gas Buddy is the
one that said look at the
numbers looks like there's
demand destruction in
California. So that was a
message that was planted
specifically because Gas Buddy
is in on this, by the way. It's
someone a producer pointed this
out to me to have the the group
of tick talkers come into the
White House and give them the
talking points. Isn't that by
default, giving a Chinese
company propaganda to
disseminate? Yes, that company
never changed hands. That was
that was Trump's a Chinese
company and our government's in
cahoots. That's kind of what the
Chinese propaganda
Yes. Well, there's something
wrong there. You think and they
have the best algos for sure. So
anyway, so there's a couple
things that I think have to
happen for the great reset, I'm
just taking them at their word.
It would be great to have some
kind of stimulus signed for this
horrible gas problem. Canada is
already cutting checks, steamy
checks to help offset inflation
I think $500 Which is about a
buck 50 In real money. And
that'll be for everyone making
under $100,000 I can see it
returning in a big combo package
maybe because of course we're
about we'll find out here that
in a moment we're we're about to
run out of COVID money we don't
have we need to help people
though poor people are suffering
from their from the high price
of gas he will be perfect to
bring in your central bank
digital currency is not ready.
So that is not going to happen
for a while. But maybe we can
really tip tip the scales with
the food crisis. And I want to
run remind us that there was an
event 201 type simulation that
was run a Cargill was a big part
of it. It was called Food Chain
Reaction. We talked about it now
man, maybe a month or two ago.
And so they did you know they
did a simulation of what would
happen if we had food shortages
through supply chain issues, all
the things we have now. Diesel
shortage, inflation Food Chain
Reaction crisis simulation ends
with global carbon tax. That's
right climate hunger, civil
unrest and spiking food prices
came together at the food chain
reaction game in Washington DC
cooperation at mostly won the
day. So they are counting on
this. And again, it's ratcheting
up. We have I think we talked
about the of the FDA clearing
the CRISPR edited cattle. So
gene edited cattle can now be as
sold as food in the United
States because they pose a low
risk to humans. And the editing
they've done is they've made
these cattle Keet tolerant the
cattle are called PR LR dash
slick cattle. They produce short
and slick hair coat due to
modification made to their
prolactin receptor gene. This
slick hair coat phenotype gives
cattle the ability to regulate
body temperature more
effectively. This is important
for raising cattle in tropical
climates. I don't know I guess
that's a good idea. Maybe not
as long as they don't edit their
genes so they talk
and the Jerusalem Post has a
huge piece on the meat of the
future. I think Alex Jones
actually flocked to this one.
The Can you guess what the
ingredients will be
booted the future bugs?
Well? Yes. Well, first, it's
pumpkin seeds and not just bugs
fly larva. Oh yeah. So bug
embryos. That's
a bug. What is still a bug?
Of course it's a bug. Oh, I want
to mention my buddy Texas. Slim
is doing a conference in
Kerrville on April 23 Food
intelligence beef initiative. I
was supposed to speak there but
of course I have an interment
and funeral to go to New York.
And he is looking for someone
who could help him video. The
event it'd be like 75 100 maybe
more people that contact me. And
we'll see we can hook them up.
So they have had the the food
the climate change. I think it's
just a matter of waiting. It
would be great to get the the
cyber pandemic going now so we
could knock off probably the
Texas grid. Oh, I forgot to tell
you. The power went down in the
middle of the night generator
came on didn't even wake up.
Everything functioned as normal.
It worked. It did work. I'm so
proud. It's nice. Yeah, it
works. Yeah, I got my guy called
at like 730 says, Hey, man, is
your power on to be talking
about it's on? Ted. Yeah, it's
been out since four o'clock.
Beautiful.
So you had a power loss?
Yeah, but my generator?
No. Besides that. What was
causing this power loss?
Probably the incredible
tornadoes that were raging
through Texas. rainstick Yeah.
rainstick that's what caused
it's my own fault. It's my own
fault here. Oh, it is my own
fault. Do you have anything on
the climate change or any
anything? No,
I didn't clip no climate change
but no climate change. I clip
nothing. And no.
It does seem like we have oh,
yeah, there's one other thing I
did like the report that Saudi
Arabia is considering selling
their oil in real
well, 90 the app but Russia now
has just determined that they're
going to only accept
you here. This just happened.
Yeah, they're going to sell only
rubles only you want to buy our
oil. Rubles I think actually
have a clinic
jacked up the price of the
ruble, like there is no
tomorrow, which
we wish we could have known.
I think we already predicted it,
I
think. Yeah, but we could have
like invested in it was my
point. Um,
if we actually talked about this
on the show play very difficult.
Oh two is a cut everything off
and start with if you can,
unless you're Soros or some big
player, I can't do anything.
I think that this is the
Bloomberg Russia default watch
that might have a piece about
this.
Meanwhile, we've been talking
about what it would take for
Russia to default. And what
investors are doing and you
speak to a lot of investors, how
are they preparing for this? And
how much do they actually want
Russia to default so they can
start to try to recover some of
their investments
while they're taking counsel? I
mean, I was just on the phone
yesterday with Allen and overy.
I mean, they have a whole litany
of playbook really for Playboy
playbook. I mean, you know,
we're talking about selling
short selling stocks, forget
about it. Foreigners are not
permitted to repatriate that,
first of all, they're not
permitted to sell any Russian
securities, and they're not
allowed to receive coupons and
they're not allowed to receive
dividends. And oh, by the way,
they're not allowed to wire more
than 10,000 US Dollars offshore.
So even if you were able to sell
you can't get your money out. So
that's really the quandary
that's facing most Russian
investors today, Lisa?
Yeah, that wasn't what I hoped
it would be. But yes, I did hear
that they were they said, Any
anyone? I think we have the
maybe the headline here
No, maybe not. I thought I had
the story. Now Anyway, yes.
So rich at the time by Russia
default brush has got so much
oil, how can they default in a
million years? Bull crap.
Well, they also they also can't
because all those bonds said
that they could get everything
rubles and then if people want
to buy their and by the way,
Italy is going to continue
buying Russian energy.
Everyone's kind of breaking
through. It's like, well, yeah,
we'll kind of do it. It's not a
bit sincere.
They're doing it under what's
when you're doing some under
duress. There's some word that
you use protests under protests
I'm doing I'm giving them my
money under protest without
prejudice. Something you can
say.
And what is up with this story,
golfer Phil Mickelson will not
be competing at this year's
masters. It follows his
controversial comments about
working with Saudi Arabia on a
breakaway golf league to rival
the PGA Tour. Mickelson
described the Saudis as quote
scary but said he was looking
tasks their controversial record
on human rights
so this seems to be a PR push to
get rid of said that
he said they're murderers are we
kidding here with this report?
But okay,
yeah, I know but but the thing
is, that is we are actively
pushing Saudi Arabia away.
Actively we kind of need them
for the petro dollar unless we
don't want a petro dollar
unless we want regime change
who always fun here's here's the
the great reset continued. I
don't think This has anything to
do with a 70 cycle.
Turning to the economy, more
Americans want to say I quit. A
new survey finds 44% of
employees are either looking for
a new job or planning to look
for a new job. And most of them
say the reason is they want more
money. Inflation is taking a
toll on everyone but especially
workers in the service industry.
New data shows workers at coffee
shops and salons are now making
less from customer tips, which
had spikes during the pandemic.
Alright, so this goes with a
story of which unfortunately, I
have no no clip,
there has to be a 70s connection
to this. Somebody Well, Terrell
catch it.
Well, According to CNBC, they
are now pushing hiring people
with criminal records. They say
how hiring individuals with
criminal records can benefit
today's workforce. And I'm just
listening to this report. And
I'm putting all together and by
the way, if you've done your
time, you've paid your debt to
society, you get another chance
in my book, Good to go. That was
the original idea. But you know,
we know people have been
incarcerated and their lives are
destroyed, you know that no one
wants to die. And you got a
criminal record. No one wants to
touch that. I'm seeing the
virtuals. Which is mainly young
people. So I'll just say
Zoomers, and probably some very,
some younger millennials, who
are working these these mik jobs
everywhere and they want to
quit. And that makes total
sense. And they've gotten enough
stimulus stuff, they got money
to look for something else. gig
economy and the only people that
will be able to staff who will
be who will in fact, when the
cyber pandemic comes around, or
the next actual virus, they will
be the essential workers and it
will be convicts. This is what
they're doing. It's like, okay,
no one wants to be a part of
these stupid jobs. Let's put the
X criminals in. And of course,
we know that a lot of people
with criminal records aren't
really being there's no real
punishment at all. They just are
set free.
Yeah, I don't know. No, I might
be something in the 70s to mesh
that.
Probably.
I'm jacked up about the 70s.
I'm with you I'm so with you on
this. It's so obvious that we're
in some horrible time loop.
Loop, which will bring o in the
70s of all thing
which will bring stagflation.
That's what it should bring.
Well, I think we're getting a
see every time there's a
downturn in the 70s was a nasty
one. There's always every time
there's a downturn and you look
at the economic circumstances,
they're always different.
There's never been to the same
and stagflation. I don't know
whether it be stagflation will
be something else, some other
kind of variety, but to some
sort of inflation for sure. But
just no stagnation, which is
what stagflation implies.
Well, here's what I have a read
something about this. Here we
go. Wall Street Journal Central
Bank's grapple with the threat
of slowing growth and rising
inflation. Isn't that
stagflation?
Yeah.
You think that that's exactly
what they're expecting that
stag playbook? It.
It's the playbook and with
stagflation, there's nothing you
can do. Right? You can't. I
mean, you mean, what is the
monetary policy? How can they
get us out of that?
Well, what they did, there you
go talk in the 70s. Yes. Is they
did price controls
exactly what we talked about?
And of course, they didn't work
because price controls curiously
don't work.
No, but that doesn't mean they
won't make the same mistake
again.
Of course they will.
That's to be expected.
Wow. Oh, wow. The irony of that
was the hardest, hammered the
heart. The hardest hammering of
the price controls was the
Republicans. It's the same thing
to have with George Bush when he
went he did all kinds of crazy
stuff with the economy and the
and the spending the trickle
down economy was that he treated
the what? No, that's always in
play. The what's it called? When
they jacked it when they threw a
bunch of money in the economy?
It was called something I called
the inflationary No. Stimulus
helicopter money. Party time.
Card party party. I think I
nailed them all.
It's got enough doubt as to what
I was trying to think of anyway,
either come to me harp but
no, not tarp. When in the 70s
are in the roof now
it is The thing I did when when
Bush quantitative easing, the
Republicans are the one to
always decry these ideas. And
they're always the ones forced
to implement them. For some
reason, quantitative easing,
quantitative easing, exactly
why, you know, the idea of too
big to fail. And the I, that
whole concept of Republicans or
conservative Republicans are
dead set against certain things
like this, like price controls
the throwing money away, all and
not letting people fail, you
know, the Bank of America.
Right, right. They're the ones
who prop it up in the end of the
day. Yeah, they Well, we're
gonna have to do this the same
thing with the Democrats, and
they're all we're anti war, and
but they get a Democratic
president, you get this Ukraine
thing, and let's have war. It's
just unbelievable. These are all
these politicians. You say it
all the time. They're exactly
the same. Yeah, it's a bunch of
bull crap. They're full of crap.
They just do it. You know, they
just follow some playbook. And
you know, we suffer. We, the
people suffer,
I think there's one last thing
that we need to do to tee up the
great reset, and this could be
six months or six years. I don't
know, I don't have the playbook.
But they're working on it. And
one of the things is we really
have to the QR code, which was
resurrected from the dead. And
by the way, too, we already
discussed the QR code being the
throwback to the 70s barcode. We
talked about the original
barcode, the original barcode.
So that came roaring back. But
of course, in order to have that
everybody needs to have a
smartphone. And there has no
there's been an obvious OTG off
the grid movement, people are
moving away from not just the
standard iOS and Android
operating systems, like the no
agenda, phone, no agenda, phone
calm. But people are opting out
all together. And certainly
Millennials are saying, you
know, I don't I just don't want
to be distracted, I got a
computer, I'm going to use what
we call a feature phone, and the
feature phones, even some of the
feature phones have some things
in there that would give you a
bit of a halfway experience. But
you're still going to be
tracked. Well, this will not
stand, everybody needs to have a
smartphone. So now there's this
report that ABC is propagating.
And they're talking about
feature phones.
And next the return of the so
called dumb phones. So those
are mobile phones that only
place or receive calls or text
messages like phones were right.
That means no internet, no apps,
but it also means no expensive
data packets
around a billion dumb phones
were sold worldwide last year.
150% increase from 2019. And one
dumb phone maker says people
between 25 and 35 are his best
customers.
This isn't it? This is a
subliminal message. That if you
use a feature phone, you're
dumb. I'm telling you I've never
like never heard his
lawyers used to cook You're
right. They're called feature
phones. They're called. They can
be called a lot of different
things or candy bars but call
them dumb phones Miss You are
dumb. Or you're have a dumb
phone. That means you're dumb.
Yeah. The course is very good.
Yeah. Again, us being the
geniuses that this sort of
thing. Russia can't do that.
You're right. Russia just
doesn't have that. That that
Oof.
Don't have to worry. We are
number one. foam finger. Yeah,
right.
Okay, this is just a weird story
and just let everybody know I'm
on it. I'm looking at it. But
I've never seen this before in
my life. We're
learning more about the deadly
crash of a Boeing passenger jet
in China this week. Chinese
state run media published this
video reportedly showing the
737 800 jet carrying 132 people
dropping from the sky flying
into the ground at more than 640
miles per hour. The extreme
impact of the crash could hamper
the investigation as crews try
to find the black boxes. A US
intelligence source says
regarding the cause of the
crash. Nothing can be ruled out
yet. Including the possibility
that the crash was intentional.
Boot round some conspiracy
theory there.
I heard from what a good one
these eight AV experts. I didn't
clip it. Who says the only way
you can take a 737 straight into
the ground nose first is you got
to do it on purpose. You got to
be pushing the thing to die
concur. Yeah, to make it happen.
The I concur, which is you
remember back in was it again in
the 70s? Are you having these
crazy situations with airplanes
to look into that? But you
should?
Well, but do we have that? Well,
we had we probably had the
version of the of the 737 Mac's
in the 70s. I think there was
Wasn't there something where the
doors kept popping off or the
engine kept flipping? There was
a couple of things of the DCTC
10 Right the DC 10 I remember
that too. But it never caused
any damage. But this first of
all, I'm skeptical that what
we're seeing on that video is
the aircraft.
I mean, okay, yeah, I
did no proof of that. And
apparently they found the black
box man, I can't believe
anything is left over that black
box has limited to
initial reports that they'd be
lucky to find the black box, but
then they find it. Yeah, the
other thing was this thing had a
it had a dive it had to is two
steps. Yes.
Around 8000 feet it pulled up
and then it went back down.
It so I'm thinking there's a
fight in the cabin.
Possibly. I would say pilot co
pilot, probably Yeah,
it dives it dies, it dies, it
dies and they pulled back
controlling and they got clubbed
over the head with it with a
fire extinguisher and they go
oh, and he gets knocked over and
then they got original guy
trying to kill everyone pushes
the thing down and right near
the ground. All right,
this is we're gonna do a
podcast, the mysterious China
flight. It's going to be a true
crime investigation podcast.
It's going to be great. I love
the premise. And we can get we
can get people to we can get
actors to scream to scream.
Yeah, but you go you dive 21,000
feet to eight. I can't even
believe how they pulled out of
that. This is this is very odd.
And I'm just not sure there was
someone on the plane. Maybe a
whole bunch of people were
looking at lists. Someone named
Fang Fang showed up that was
hilarious. Fang Fang. You know
Fang Fang?
No, no from
what's his face? The California
representative who was having
sex with Fang Fang with Swalwell
Swiss girlfriend Yeah, but a
Chinese spy but it
was a different Fangfang it was
a do Yeah. But who knows? Maybe
they just just annihilated the
craft and then they'll here's
the video. And you see that hole
where it landed in the like the
rice paddy come on
the side of a hill. It wasn't a
rice paddy at all.
It had all those those ridges.
ruffles. Rough edges.
He he
may he may he may seem stodgy.
But he's faster than than
anybody in the West. Very good.
Let's see.
I think it's time to take a
break. We're run out of time.
Well, we got to do a little bit
of I mean, I just want to run
through some COVID stuff because
they are cranking some stuff. We
almost made it. No, no,
actually, before we do that. It
was party time in the European
Parliament. With many members
standing up, you know, Justin
Trudeau wants to come and speak
to the EU parliament. I don't
know why.
But showboater he thinks is
going to get him some points.
Well,
no. And of course he just kind
of rigged everything. So he'll
stay in power until 2025. But
listen to this is one with
Canada. This is one of the
European members of parliament,
the d p i think this is the only
one that I really liked the
translation off of based on
Article 195. There wasn't even a
translation it was it was the
real thing
out that it would have been more
appropriate for Mr. Trudeau,
Prime Minister of Canada to
address this house. According to
Article 144, an article which
was specifically designed to
debate violations of human
rights, democracy and the rule
of law, which is clearly the
case with Mr. tuber Trudeau.
Then again, a Prime Minister who
openly admires the Chinese basic
dictatorship who tramples on
fundamental rights by
persecuting and criminalizing
his own citizens as terrorists
just because they dare to stand
up to his perverted concept of
democracy should not be allowed
to speak in this house at all.
Mr. Trudeau you are a disgrace
for any democracy. Please spare
us your presence. Thank you.
Whoa, you god Oh, thank you.
Oh, slip of the day.
And well deserved for two dough.
What a douche knuckle.
Yeah, that was dynamite. Yeah.
And there was a car
there was a couple of them and
maybe that translations of
course, but you know, especially
the Eastern Bloc, guys were
like, Hey, you are we know we
remember this kind of life.
You're you're bringing it back.
But of course, this all comes
after, you know, after he's
already secured his future to
2025. With almost with the
smallest vote possible. Hey,
quick check here. Of the COVID
do need to do a few things. The
feds are lawyering up. That's
fun to watch. USA Jobs is
looking for trial attorneys tort
branch constitutional and
specialized tort litigation
vaccine. They're lawyering up.
They know the Oh, yeah. Let me
see what they say here. Trial
trial attorneys in office of
constitution, specialized tort
litigation, vaccine litigation
staff represent the interests of
the Secretary of the Department
of Health and Human Services in
all cases filed in US court
federal claims under the
National Childhood Vaccine
Injury Act. The case involved
cases involve claims of injury
as a result of the receipt of
vaccines covered by the act.
Deposition offers a unique
experience in public service
involves trial practice. So
there lorring up there getting
ready for it, because you know,
that's going to come in the
meanwhile, let's just vaccinate
kids some more. While we're
lowering up for him
now to that breaking news at
this hour. Urging news for
parents Maderna announcing
positive data on its vaccine and
children from six months to six
years old. Trevor altas. Here
with the latest on that, Trevor.
Good morning.
Good morning with this is going
to bring relief to a lot of
parents here. Maderna says two
doses of its pediatric vaccine
generated a strong immune
response in kids and it did so
with no significant risks. The
pediatric vaccine is 1/4 the
dose that the adults received
and it was found to be 44%
effective at preventing COVID 19
infection for six months, two
years old. 38% effective from
two to six years old. And that's
not just serious infections.
That is any infection with mild
symptoms. They say that's
roughly the same antibody
response that the vaccine
generated in adults. And most
importantly, none of the
children involved in these
trials were severely sick. None
were hospitalized, and there
were no deaths. This morning.
Madonna's president tells ABC
News the company's working
around the clock to complete its
FDA application for emergency
authorization by April. From
there. It's then up to the FDA
and the CDC to make a decision
and meanwhile Pfizer though has
delayed its request for
emergency authorization for the
youngest children under five
they say they're going to wait
for data on a third shot that is
expected next month.
You hear a little bit
of propaganda in that little
bit.
By me, okay, there's a lot but
the one I heard was is 38%
number. Mm. They said that the
38% number is exactly what
adults receive. I thought it was
97% They're talking about 97 Oh
8597 Now it's 38
That is so to 2020 but the lying
about the numbers everywhere. So
just slipped is 38 What good is
is 38 It's no
good. Course not but it's good
enough to get a free ad for the
for vaccinations is so the Mayo
Clinic produced a report
breakthrough hospitalizations
extremely uncommon after
COVID-19 immunity. And that just
listen to that headline again.
Breakthrough hospitalizations
that means you're in the
hospital even though you've been
vaccinated, extremely uncommon.
After COVID-19 immunity. Mayo
study finds, let's look at the
numbers. For vaccinated
patients. 0.06 or six people in
every 10,000 Who are vaccinated
had a breakthrough case of COVID
0.01 or one in 10,000 were among
those who were both vaccinated
and infected previously. But
here's the here's the kicker.
Remember vaccinated patients six
in 10,000 vaccinated and
infected previously one in
10,000. Infected but not
vaccinated only three in 10,000.
So while technically true, that
you are much less likely to have
a breakthrough infection if
you've been infected previously,
and you've been vaccinated
you're better off just being not
vaccinated and previously
infected than being vaccinated.
Yes, that sounds like the
winner. I mean, is that what
they've been saying since day
one? But it's such a lie? No but
they've been saying since day
one that your best bet yeah. Is
to have had COVID
Oh no I don't think I'd they
didn't say that from day one. I
disagree we have a we have
a we have people like we have
plenty of clips that say it
since day one. Yeah, no yeah,
the mainstream media No, no. No,
just get the shots get the
shots. Now tell
me about what you if you don't
find this weird. So we had Jim
Saki COVID for the second time
vaccinated boosters as far as we
know. But also President Barack
Obama and an almost an almost
weight Yeah. Almost President
Hillary, but listen to their
tweets. Barack Obama tweets I
just tested positive for COVID.
I've had a scratchy throat for a
couple of days, but I'm feeling
fine. Otherwise Michelle and I
are grateful to be vaccinated
and boosted and she has tested
negative. It's a reminder to get
vaccinated if you haven't
already, even as cases go down.
Now Hillary's tweet. Well, I've
tested positive for COVID I've
got some mild cold symptoms, but
I am feeling fine. Same as Obama
but am feeling for not but I am
feeling fine. No, but I'm
feeling fine. Really. I'm more
grateful than ever grateful for
the protection vaccines can
provide against serious illness.
These are these are scam tweets.
Please get vaccinated and
boosted if you haven't already.
Yes. So they're ratcheting this
up?
This is bull crap.
Yeah, but they need more money.
This is this is the whole thing
they're talking about all we
need. Oh, we're running out. Oh,
man, Bernardo.
shocky gonna approach this. Hey,
I've got COVID yet again after
being vaccinated and boosted up
but I just have minor symptoms,
you know,
you know, find what she can say
is Yeah, but am feeling fine.
But I am feeling me. And she'll
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I don't know exactly what's
going on. But the meetups are
off the hook I'm gonna have to
abbreviate some things it's
incredible but first a quick
report from the Frozen dead guys
meet up this is let me see who
was this? Who brought me this
okay, I don't even know who
wrote this review but I'm not
sure if another Frozen did guys
days meet will meet up will be
sent in a report by someone
else. But since I became the
host at the last minute, I felt
like I should share the recap.
The meetup was great big hectic
but still wonderful to get a
group together to celebrate co
hosts Anne Marie and husband
Jonathan brought a Bloody Mary
bar to our Airbnb and in total
about eight no agenda people
came to pregame before watching
my fiance and our friends
compete in the coffin race. This
is really quite a quite a thing
and it is drag races with
coffins. After the race some
people played human Foosball we
all enjoyed the concert together
was a great But no agenda and
non na folks so like for those
who want to know more about
frozen dead guys you can listen
Let me see the wild festival
please visit my blog the
traveling tacos.com Hey go and
they'll have another meetup in
Denver this Thursday, the 25th
that hangar 101 Then we have
Jeffrey tow Hague, who organized
the Albuquerque New Mexico
meetups. He's our sir there. In
the morning Adam, my meetup at
today is finally started to
grow. People are in need of
being around other people who
want to speak freely without
shame. We all going through an
amazingly difficult time
depression and mental health
crisis is out of control, while
the media and our leaders add
more fuel to the fire, all for
power. Thank you. For you and
John, I just want to write that
out. So it's been said with
appreciation this meetup will
grow. We'll keep hitting him in
the mouth onward and upward
cheers sir Jeffrey tau Hague,
and we have an audio meet up
from the apex meet. Hi, this
is Mark is from Apex
entertainment in Marvo. In the
morning to you John and Adam at
first annual meetup at Apex
entertainment. Great time about
30 people all having fun lover
of boobs.
I make new Ipswich, New
Hampshire. You and John. I got
to tell you, you are the
dynamic, didactic duo. Thank you
for what you do.
I'm Ross This is GE in the
morning. And I support the
current thing.
This is Eric in the morning and
the TV told me to pray for
Ukraine so I will in the morning
this is show I'm not a douchebag
in the morning. This is at
security on no agenda social in
the morning. This is Sir Paul,
thank you for your courage. Hi,
this is Celia. We need to build
a wall for Bo Jaiden.
report here from the Three Mile
Island evac zone meetup. Hey,
John and Adam. Here we are at
Lydian Stone Brewing Company for
the Three Mile Island. No agenda
meetup, and we've come to the
part of the meetup. We got to
figure out the show.
I so Hey, Chris, do you have any
ISOs Oh, yeah, I got a few but
let me hear what you've got
first. Okay, here we go.
Red 33 You
might die. Amen. Fist bump.
That's what I got. How about
you? Alright, here we go. No
joke, man. Not a joke. Okay, so
what do you think John and Adam?
The Great eighties.com
Okay, yeah, we kind of looking
for new enter show ISOs instead
of ones we've already done. But
thank you very much for your
report. Okay, here's what's
happening this week, actually
today. The banger at the hangar
kicks off at 630 in Lakewood,
Colorado hanger 101. Tomorrow
the meaning meetup lunch and
test run 1233 at sassy and Moss
Point Mississippi Saturday. It's
crazy. Saturday, March 26. The
meetup and such at 1230 and
shooters tab in Belmont,
Belmont, New Hampshire, the
northern North Carolina northern
meetup one o'clock at burnt
barrel Youngstown, North
Carolina. Fear is freedom meetup
for 40s and fall two o'clock
champions chicken. Chattanooga
Tennessee, Rhode Island beer
wine charcuterie tasting Hello
wish I was there to 30 a private
home so RSVP to Lady butters at
no agenda meetups.com the Fraser
Valley slaves of getting our
nation three o'clock also a
private venue contact Kelly and
Sarah through the website. Happy
Anniversary local 76 4pm
Philadelphia Brewing Company,
the meetup for Holly hope holy
hobos and pretty people know
that's one Yee ha brewing in
Greenville, South Carolina I'd
love to see that four o'clock.
Bola Rama 430 in Connecticut
cherry bowl lanes and
Cherryville Kansas. Interesting
it says Oh no, it's a central
time. I'm sorry. Carrie well
Kansas. Viva in tuba five
o'clock SanPaolo time in some
Paulo Brazil. Holy crap had no
urato The gizmo gathering at
five o'clock the Circuit of the
Americas in Austin Texas that's
our sir Steve b&h straw. Houston
Hongki six o'clock Presley
southern good eatery that is. I
guess in Houston. We have the
outreach in Orlando hourglass
brewing spring jamboree at six
o'clock 56 kitchen in Mayfield
Heights, Ohio. And then on
Sunday, the local 804 gets
together at three o'clock in
Bramley Park, Richmond,
Virginia, super short notice
North Texas 4:30pm retos
pizzeria in Longview, Texas. The
rational drinkers club six
o'clock Mountain Time, stodgy
brewing in Fort Collins,
Colorado. And that will do it
for just the next couple of days
have no agenda meetups, if
you're not part of this, you're
missing out. FOMO anybody go
ahead? You can't find one on the
map. Start when your own
You won't be
triggered. You wouldn't be a
buddy feels the same. It's like
this right? No, we're Gen
meetups.com.com.com Let me see.
I think we have some Indus show
ISOs Do you have anything to
share?
Nope. I
got nothing. You got nothing?
The best of you. Yeah. Okay,
well, I
have three to choose from. You
are a great American. Is that we
have this one
that is a stupid question by a
rather stupid person.
Maybe this one morning?
I don't think we have any first
one the best.
Yeah, I think I mean, because
it's, it's Cory Booker. Crying
over Kbj
it guy's an idiot. The guy's
lost it.
I mean, he. He's like you're one
of us like Cory now man. You're
really not one of us. You are a
great American. I love the the
little the little thing his
throat
I think it just have one. Do we
have anything left? We've gone
through a lot.
We got this. We got to keep up
with the news. Okay, so let's
plake Taliban kicks out the
girls
what girls are on the losing end
of the decision by Taliban
rulers in Afghanistan today
who've moved to postpone
reopening schools for girls
above the sixth grade. The
decision reverses a pledge the
Taliban made to educate Afghans
girls. The announcement was made
suddenly as Afghanistan's
Education Ministry sought to the
opening of the school year
having urged all students to
return to classes. Some girls in
higher grades who had gone back
to school were told to go home.
Now what do you think this is
all about?
It's just a book is Joe Biden's
fault that
it truly is? At least according
to Fox News.
I did that.
That's your deconstruction for
today. Holy moly. We got a lot
more to come on Sunday. Anything
could happen. Keep your eye on
the green. Keep your eye on your
food. Keep your eye on your
pocket but they're robbing us
blind. And of show mixes we've
got of course the dog in the
stroller which was requested. Do
the short version by Jessie
Coyne Nelson of that one. We
have. Missy ambitious and
Rolando Gonzalez this 52nd Mix
already. Coming up next on the
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That sir cold acid and are able
Kirby and coming to you from the
heart of the Texas hill country
here in FEMA Region number six
in the morning, everybody. I'm
Adam curry,
and from Northern Silicon
Valley. We're supposed to be a
hot week and I'm not seeing it.
I'm Jhansi devoid we returned
on Sunday right here on no
agenda. Please join us and
remember us at the vortec.org/na
until Sunday. Adios mofos such
I'm just walking minding my
business.
I've got no mass mass gun.
There's a lady coming from the
opposite direction. Check it
out.
She's master.
She's got a baby stroller with
two dogs in the stroller. And
one dog walking next to the
stroller. And she sees me. She
gets off of the sidewalk onto
the street to go around me with
dogs in
the stroller
with dogs in the stroller is out
of control
with dogs in the stroller with
dogs in the stroller.
Dog in the store
drove drove by the stay safe
thing to go stay safe. Everybody
go to the store and just say
okay those cars business Yeah,
good. Okay, so long. Stay safe.
Okay, I see you later, Adam.
Alright, stay safe yourself.
What you have for breakfast is
out of control.
Dogs in the stroller with dogs
in the stroller. Ox in the
stroller. Dog in this door. In
this in this
drawing and we were all kind of
doing a tour of the library
here, and on the command of
passage of time. So when you
think about it, there is great
significance to the passage of
time in terms of what we need to
do, to lay these wires what we
need to do to create these jobs.
And there is such great
significance to the passage of
time. In the life,
this is the number one job Joe
Biden has, when he goes to
Europe this week, we need to
state very clearly,
Ukraine is a country in Europe,
it exists next to a another
country called Russia,
we got Kamala Harris, kind of a
disaster unfolding every day and
not far behind them is the arone
struggling cognitive mess, that
is Nancy Pelosi so in the life,
folks, they order what they
want. And in this case, they got
what they asked for.
I don't really have a lot of
confidence in the government
right now, Mr. Speaker, but
maybe I'm wrong, you helped me
out.
We were all doing a tour of the
library here and talking about
the significance of the passage
of time, find the significance
of the passage of time. The
significance of the passage of
time. Right, the significance of
the passage of time. So when you
think about it, there is great
significance to the passage of
time, that television coverage
of just yesterday, that's on top
of everything that we know and
don't know yet, based on what
we've just been able to see in
because we've seen it or not,
doesn't mean it hasn't. Right.
I'm here, standing here on the
northern flank. nificant the
passage of time, lift people up.
I was there last night in the
chamber of the Senate. The
significance of the passage of
time, lift people up. I've met
with prime ministers and
presidents from around the
globe. Right? Yes, about beat me
and do be the person you want to
be and do the things you want to
do and do the things that needs
to be done. The significance of
the passage of time, it's about
not letting anyone right or
going out and writing it. Right.
The passage of time.
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great American