April 10th, 2022 • 3h 59m
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Holy mackerel. This guy is that
dumb. Adam curry,
John C. Dvorak. Thursday, April
10 2022. This is your award
winning keep our nation media
assassination episode 1441.
This is no agenda
back in the saddle and
broadcasting live 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. And despite all
predictions, we come back and
nothing has changed. On Jhansi
Dvorak scale.
No, nothing changed. It's all
the same.
But you were thinking the
economy's gonna collapse. And
you'd get out just in time
before the riots in the hill
country. And I'm thinking, yeah,
don't worry about this war's
over, and we come back.
Nothing's changed.
Well, unfortunately, I did
witness the collapse of society
in our week off, so we're not
entirely wrong.
Oh, you witnessed something?
Oh, my goodness, John, our
entire vacation was ruined.
Hold on a second. Stop. Stop.
Right says yes. What do you
mean? Would you
like me to give you a way to run
it out
straight Hold on. I'm gonna have
to, I'm gonna take it slow. So
you don't need it? I get every
bit and morsel this beauty
that's about to unfold.
You are such a mean, man
sometimes.
So, okay, you're gonna take a
vacation. And I don't know if
we'd never discuss where it
doesn't make any difference. But
you were headed out. And plans
were made weeks in advance.
Tickets were bought. You're
happy to get out of town. You're
sick of it. Had to go somewhere.
You had to get out of the hustle
and bustle. Yes. So. So you
began on Fridays? I believe
you're gonna leave because we
had the shows together. And I
want to mention to the artists
and everybody else out, we do
when we do these shows done in
advance. doing art for after? I
would just advise days useless.
Yeah, it's too bad because a lot
of great art came in for the
best.
One piece. I started the
newsletter. A dynamite piece of
roundy did yeah. So that was
mocking the those album covers
of all those best disco combat
night. It was great. It was
great. And I saw it come in. I'm
like, I change it as too much
change. Yeah. So you are
correct. We had I was just a
little tired. You know, once we
hadn't been away in a year, and
with a way that's not on the
road during the show from the
road away is unplugged. And
actually more work? Oh, yes,
away and on the road is a lot
more work. And it's really about
the prepping. It's not so much
about the show itself. You know,
I love this. I can do it with my
two hands behind my back. I've
set up studios everywhere. Not a
big deal, but it's about being
able to just unplug. And I
figured let's go at the
beginning of the month. We all
know the airline's we have
producers who have told us this
time and again. Yes,
you have this theory? No, it's
not. It's not a theory. It's
been based on fact. Yes. That
you don't want to go at the end
of the month. You want the
beginning of a shine. You did
that? Yes. Because you're good
to go? Yeah,
well, because the reason is, in
the United States, there is a
100 hour limit for pilots, you
can't fly more than 100 hours in
a month. And if you don't have
enough pilots near the end of
the month, you're going to run
into some trouble because the
pilots are already working more
than the cancellations. I
believe the number that we need
by 2023 at the end of 2023 is
60,000 additional pilots and we
can talk about that in bigger
detail. So yeah, so we wanted to
get out after the the last of
the month we'll be able to get
somewhere now just finding a
place to go. We just wanted to
go to somewhere where there's a
beach and people can serve us
drinks were not very complicated
people. And Aruba turned out to
be a good place for us because
it's reasonably easily
accessible. A Aruba, Aruba, yes,
I had never been there.
Convenient to Texas. Yeah,
you just fly down to Miami and
then you pop over to Aruba.
How far is it from the coast
from Miami?
I think it's three hours.
Someone like me going to Hawaii?
Yes. Correct. Yeah, have
something like that. And there's
no vaccination requirement. This
Well, we looked at many places.
We can't even go to Hawaii, for
example. Yeah, they still have a
vaccination money. Yeah. So yes,
we booked it in advance and just
so everyone understands. And I
think many women are like this,
but the keeper certainly she
organizes this. She's got
outfits planned for each day.
She nailed the dinner on the
beach. The romantic dinner on
the beach is planned. We're
gonna go to this restaurant
which is away from the hotel and
that everything, the couples
massage, the whole thing is
always Couples Massage.
Oh
yeah, baby, the whole with
chocolate covered strawberries,
the whole
new
the whole thing is always
beautifully coordinated upfront
this is this is what she does is
fantastic. So and it's American
Airlines, we actually booked the
whole thing through American
Express travel, we specifically
did away with all other credit
cards gotten American Express
for the points for our travel.
Also,
they also if you get screwed on
it, they'll give the day make
sure you get your money back.
Correct.
And I'm happy I did that.
Because So, Thursday we did the
show. Then after the show. I did
podcasting 2.0 Because that airs
typically on Friday, and so we
got to bed around 11 o'clock.
Got up at two to make our 525
Morning. Yes,
we have it there you go right
there. There's your there's your
Jinx.
5:25am flight from San Antonio.
And, you know, we wanted to have
at least two hours because we
know that it's a Friday and
things could be complicated. You
know, there's not only pilot
shortages, but there's also
shortages of TSA and all kinds
of stuff. There's just people
are not working not enough
people. So we get up at two.
We're in the car now. Five
minutes before we get in the
car. Being flight canceled the
flight to Miami pike Oh man. And
it but then they said but we've
rebooked you don't worry. We've
rebooked you tomorrow 6am San
Antonio to North Carolina, then
you can get from North Carolina.
There's a flight to Aruba. Okay,
so we're bummed out. And I still
call American Express travel and
takes on their systems were down
and it was there's no clarity on
anything. Like, all right. I'll
just go to sleep. We'll figure
it out tomorrow. So we get up
the next morning. 2am. We're in
the car 315. Bang. Your flight
to North Carolina is still on,
but your flight from North
Carolina to Aruba has been
canceled. It's okay. We've
rebooked you in two days from
now. So we'll fly you to North
Carolina today. You stay in
North Carolina two nights, and
then you can go to Aruba. So at
this point, we're like, and then
again, I'm on with American
Express travel. And we're
looking for other. There's
nothing. There's no way for us
to get there at this point. With
travel, we'd be there for
exactly three days. So it's
like, let's just go back to bed.
We'll figure it out. All right.
How about we just
getting a lot of sleep on and
off? No, I'm
not getting a lot of sleep. So
I'm very tired of this. We're
both very tired. Then we just
Okay, why don't we just go
somewhere where there's just a
beach and people service drinks.
Let's just go to Florida. What
do we have in Florida? Okay, so
we find a Marriott property in
Florida in Fort Lauderdale. Not
wait a minute. This whole
thing's a scam to go on to on
the spring break.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, that was nice.
We checked spring break was
over. And we wouldn't be able to
get in after spring break before
the music festival. Because no
one wants to be around for that.
We just wanted to beach.
Nobody goes to that. There's too
many people.
So now this flight would be a
7am flight from Austin. Ah, now
we're not now we're already
hearing this.
Live look at Austin's airport
where the TSA is coping with a
staffing shortage resulting in
long wait times for travelers,
but help is on the way 15
Federal TSA agents will soon be
deployed to Austin's airport
bringing the total number of
agents to 50. Plus the TSA is
adding a 15% retention bonus for
current screening officers. The
agency is also doubling the
number of canine resources at
the airport last month, the
Austin airport director sent a
letter to a top TSA official
saying the airport was dealing
with unprecedented passenger
volume and needed at least 100
more agents.
So I realized there's going to
be an issue with this trip in
the morning and we've booked now
on Southwest and Tina did
something really smart she said
I don't know I got a hunch I'm
just gonna book business select
in business select is basically
the your ticket is $200 more
expensive. You can't you still
it's still boarding the way they
board is not like any extra seat
but Austin does have a premium
flyer lane. And so you get
priority. You can go you know,
pass the the typical TSA line.
So, so now just to make sure
that we're really really smart
we stay If at the airport Hilton
the night before,
tomorrow, yeah, just
just another great night of the
vacation.
Yeah. Then airport Hilton
airport Hilton.
Then we get to the airport. It's
430 it is wall to wall people.
John Walter wall. We check in at
the kiosk. That's easy. There's
there's just not enough TSA
agents. And we're like looking
around the fire marshal. He's
helping to corral people. It's
all hands on deck. This guy. I
don't know. He looks at Tina. He
looks at me. He says, Can I help
you people to Yeah, we're really
looking for the priority. No
problem. We'll take you over
there. And he's telling me like,
Oh, we're so screwed. All hands
on deck. Everyone's doing
everything they can. We need,
you know, 50 to 100 more TSA
agents. This is this is a
disaster. It's all you know,
this is the he's just He's
beside himself. So we walked
past this entire two hour. wait
to the end we get into the past
the TSA relatively quickly. You
bought your way in? Yes. In the
in real American tradition. Then
we get to the hotel. Oh my god.
Wait, it meant he had to go into
the to the TSA line to go to the
hotel. No,
then we fly so the flight is
uneventful. It's two and a half
hours we're in Fort Lauderdale.
Good Alright, so now we check
into the hotel beautiful lobby
beautiful. Again, no staff so
they're cigarette butts
everywhere in the on the
balcony. Did all the chairs
Lauderdale.
Now you made it there. Yeah, we
made it. But at
the hotel, it's shit. Windows
are cracked, as you know, the
there's holes in the sheets. And
it was it was the only redeeming
quality is that the staff that
was there were really doing
their best. And so this is now
this is just taking you sit at
the pool, which is all grubby
and this you know, big pieces of
cement have cracked in the pool.
Oh, don't worry, we're doing a
$2 million renovation next year.
So and there's no one to serve
drinks, she got to go to the bar
if this so and everything is
expensive. It's unbelievably
expensive
price for you suckers.
Everything's expensive. So we
are just where we're really not.
So we the first day we're at the
pool, and I'm always careful,
you know, I know that I that I
can burn some under the under
the parasol. Now the waters you
know, this unreflecting off the
water and we're trying to get
into our vibe we're trying like,
okay, let's just let's, I'm
gonna have the Irish coffee this
morning. Then we're going to
have a bottle of Rosae and we're
just going to chill. And we had
because we had nothing better to
do we call up the Horowitz's
say, Hey, you guys in town,
let's have dinner tonight.
Great, we'll take you to the
Yacht Club. So we're out by the
pool drinking I'm a little you
know, I'm were annoyed by the
whole situation. And then when
we get to the Yacht Club and
Andrew Horowitz is He's showing
us the whole place and all these
cool things. And I went from hot
outside to this really air
conditioned environment. And all
of a sudden I got what some
would describe basically as
heatstroke. I was completely
dehydrated, I had horrible
heartburn. I couldn't eat my I'm
just a melting down on the spot.
I mean, I almost died all night
long. I'm just I'm just I mean
agony. So this whole thing is a
mess. And I said, Okay, what can
we do? Well, why don't we just
turn this into a business trip
and I'll go talk at the Bitcoin
2220 22 conference, and we'll
deduct all of this horrible crap
that we just went through. So
that was a plus. And I went and
I spoke on a panel with with Max
Keiser, and then the next day we
came home, so I'm more tired now
than before we left.
Well, I you are gone. I slept in
the hole. Yeah,
I know. You didn't even do the
show with you didn't even do DHL
unplugged.
Nope. I had a big party by
secret birthday parties here in
there. JC made a big meal at his
house with Eric was down with
the kids and D and yeah, we just
partied and they slept all the
time. Nice.
Nice. I'm very happy for you.
And did you get any nice gifts
for your 70th birthday?
I got a lot of gifts. Yeah. You
want to tell us about any of
them? A lot of them. Mimi got me
like a bunch of crazy
foodstuffs. In fact, they've had
the freeze a lot of it including
a yak roast and ground Yak. Just
a bunch of Yak purveyors and
this kind of ground Yak. Yeah, I
got I got the three pounds of
ground Yak. And as it turns out
that the we got our yak from
Montana she had it shipped and
but the Fed Miss
Montana Yak. Well, wire right? I
didn't know that Montana was big
on Yaks. Yeah.
Explore the X Y Yeah. But I get
yak fax I get a whole book on.
This guy was a talkative
character. He says the real yak
growers are all in Texas.
Oh, I believe it in a heartbeat.
We grow every anything that can
grow in Texas
water buffalo by the way. Also,
in fact, there is a buffalo
mozzarella factory. I think it's
I think it might even be in
Austin. It's either in Austin or
de Belen. I'm Carrie Dallas. I'm
not sure. I bought it before.
It's an excellent bots. Buffalo
mozzarella, which has got a
different ratio of fat to water
and it makes the mozzarella
Italians only use water buffalo
for that. Yes, a real
mozzarella. Texas do it. They
make it the real deal. And it's
tasty. It's very tasty. Yes.
And, yeah, there's a bunch of
stuff like that. Also, as she
found that she's been putting
together a huge mailing list for
the AIG book. And so she found
some purveyors of venison and
elke got a bunch of that and
wild boar ground boar.
How does that overlap with eggs?
No, she's putting the main list
together of likely customers.
Oh, okay. So farmers.
I just want to get some of
these. So yeah, maniac yak
people are potential egg people.
They're potential buyers.
They're all land people have
chickens. They have chickens.
They have too many eggs. So
also, I got a couple of these
Americans make. There's a couple
of companies that don't have
their names unfortunately right
in front of you, but there's two
of them that are famous for
their cast iron skillets. And
they're, they're overpriced, I
think because you can get a good
antique skillet. But there's
this one cat there's these two
of them. I forget the names
because one of these companies.
I don't know what they're doing
but they're whatever they're
iron estimate the skillet. It's
unbelievable. It heats up and
stays hot.
You got to season it. You got to
season it first.
It's almost preseasoned I mean,
and when it when it sees it's so
slippery. Cast iron. It's
astonishing. And how old How old
is brand?
Is it a new one? Was it old?
No, these are brand new. This is
a new company two new companies
that are dairy competing with
each other making this pie and
cast iron pitcher this
cost 500 bucks.
I don't think it's that much but
it's gotta be Yeah, cuz
I would cast iron you know if
you get it from a William Sonoma
it's already to 300 bucks. And
then it's coming from the shine
and last night shine as camisa
makes a lousy products coming
from China. Most of their stuff
is not in Chinese.
I'm telling you this. Okay, I'll
get the brand's does one copy, I
don't care what it costs you
gotta get these fans are
unbelievable. It's almost like
you have to things like that
you have to get the Raspberry Pi
keyboard just like some some
products you just need to buy.
So it's things like that I got a
bunch of gifts. And I just
launched the rest was great.
So stepping back a little bit.
Yes, there were some things kind
of stayed the same. But as we
were, I guess kind of
anticipating COVID is coming
back. The strategy seems to be
to convince everybody that you
still need to get vaccinated to
prevent hospitalization and be
getting really sick and test to
treat everywhere within you to
treat you with other crap.
McKenzie Kelly, who was
Councilwoman in Austin, no
agenda producer, she just threw
a a proposal out of Austin City
Council, his proposal was $10
million to promote COVID
vaccination for the next five
years. So that tells you that
there's a big program to
continue with this. Whatever,
whatever the end goal is, you
know, our friends who have a
testing company to now this is
not going to add is testing is
going to be with us testing to
treat testing for all kinds of
things. And of course, new
variants.
Alright, Doc test and VA two,
we've been talking about that.
But there is a another variant.
And I want to really emphasize
that as we hear about these new
variants, it's really important
that we do not turn a deaf ear
to them. Not every variant is a
cause for alarm. But we do need
to know what's emerging because
they will continue to emerge
this latest one it's called the
XC it's first detected in the
United kicks it back in
whatever you do, don't call it g
that just did X E instead of x i
Yeah, but xe, so Sunday car
brand, would you
of course, extra luxury or
something like that
would happen to all the alpha
beta Go mailbag.
Did in the United Kingdom back
in mid January, it is actually a
virus made up of Omicron and the
Omicron sub variant VA two, it
is too soon too early to fully
determine its transmissibility,
although it does appear to be
more transmissible than the
other two Omicron variants, it's
too soon to tell whether it
evades our immune, you know,
vaccine protection or natural
immunity and it is too soon to
tell it severity is not yet been
identified in the US,
officially, but the assumption
is that if it's in the UK, it is
likely here, although not in
high number when his health
concern when does a variant
graduated when the World Health
Organization deems it to be
generally more clinically
severe, and we have not seen
that yet? All right, thank you
very much. Dr. Jen.
Yes, this is
not your death is oh,
she's Dr. Jen. I think that's
Dr. Jenn Ashton from ABC, and
I'm very, very appreciative. The
clip custodian came back from
vacation and caught a couple of
these the mainstreamers because
i There's no way I could catch
any of these clips. And they are
pushing, they're pushing real
hard. CBS I'm
referring to this case rise as
America's first. So what COVID
Wave how much of a threat is
this variant and is the country
prepared?
It's a threat. But the good is
we're learning to live with it
rather than hide from it with
the combination of vaccines, and
immunity from prior exposure.
Very few people are being
hospitalized. So there are
people still at risk. And those
people if any symptoms are
exposed need to be tested,
because we do have packs livid,
which is a treatment that can
prevent hospitalization. But I
think we're doing well so far in
terms of living with this virus.
So this is going to be it you
were going to live with this
virus. And in order to live with
this virus, you're still going
to need your vaccinations, which
will be annual, there's some
proof of that coming, and you
need to be able to test in
certain situations, but we'll be
living with the virus,
people consider getting another
booster shot to protect
themselves specifically against
this new sub variant.
Well, the second booster shot
for people 50 years and older is
out and it does significantly
raise immunity with no downside.
Yeah. And so I do
like like, Hey, you should have
said it just dropped. Like a do
an album release. It's out, man.
It's out. Yeah, it drives
significantly
raise immunity with no downside.
And so I do think it is four to
five months out of their last
booster shot, it's certainly
something to consider
dramatically will increase that
immunity, which will prevent you
and from getting seriously ill
but also, in many cases prevent
infection at all.
So that's the marketing team
because of course all television
these days is bought and paid
for by pharmaceutical
advertising laser. Let's Well,
let's go to the actual strategy.
And if you want it it's not a
secret Scott Gottlieb, former
FDA, Administrator, Pfizer,
board member of Pfizer, on CNBC,
the money channel where they
kind of have to tell the truth.
Let's see what is on deck.
Dr. Gottlieb, I want to take the
story back to the US because the
other thing that's happening is
we have seen a increase I don't
want to say spike, but an
increase at least in the in the
Northeast, and you're starting
to see it elsewhere. Have you
what is you know, this is a lie.
I think this increase the I
don't want to say a spike, it's
an increase. Have you seen any
increased data?
I don't see any bodies piling
up. Exactly.
I don't know what's going on.
And you have that have gotten
COVID Omicron in the past couple
of weeks, but the prevalence is
getting there. And the question
is, is there something we should
be doing about it? Well, look, I
think this spread right now from
ba to is largely confined to the
northeast, probably the Mid
Atlantic and maybe Florida as
well, to some degree. There's a
surge underway, there's no
question about it. No question
of cases. Florida.
I we just got out before the
surge. It's underway. We were so
lucky. The surge was just we saw
this cloud. And we said the
surge is coming. Let's go well,
to
some degree, there's a surge
underway. There's no question
about it. And we're not picking
up cases because most people are
testing at home. Not reporting
the cases. I think what we need
to watch is hospitalizations.
Okay?
So the case number count comes
from numbers they don't have
because people are I think
people are testing at home so
it's got to be high. This is
this is a lie,
but he's testing you to home
quite I mean, yeah, you test it
at home I guess if you're
freaky. Yeah, but I've got these
tests. I haven't used that. Oh,
we're gonna use Of course not.
Why would I What does it make?
If I get the sniffles and I you
know, I'm gonna get over it. Do
Why do I have to test the
idea the programming is you
test. When you fail. You get the
sniffles you test and then you
immediately are our to go get
your Plex COVID Shot pills, your
Pfizer pills. This is all to get
you to take more medication. You
probably don't need
picking up cases because most
people are tests To get home not
reporting the cases I think what
we need to watch is
hospitalizations, we haven't
really seen them go up we know
it's a lagging indicator you've
seen some indication of, of
rising hospitalizations in New
York but off a very low
baseline. It's quite possible
that we'll have this spread will
endure this surge and I don't
think this is going to last much
longer. I think we're well into
into this right now. Now the
weather warms, this will start
to fade but that
the beginning is indicating
wasn't yet a surge. Now
we're well into it. We're
willing to
do a surge but we didn't have a
surge but now we got a surge
this guy is this guy on the air
constantly get rid of him. What
is wrong with these networks
can't find anybody else to talk
they have to maintain the
advertising revenue and the
stock price that's why he's on
the air and he's manifesting
away
well you're telling me is that
Pfizer advertises so much
because everything's brought to
you by Pfizer that they're
demanding they put you're gonna
be have a guest today on this
show about the about the
upcoming surge while we want you
to put Gottlieb on okay, sure,
whatever you say, boss.
Yeah, I would say that's, that's
pretty accurate. We both worked
in mainstream television, I'd
say that would make sense. It's
not quite as blatant. It'd be
like, Hey, we really want to Dr.
Scott Gottlieb to do this. Okay.
That's where you get in for the
interview. Okay. That's how go
short this search. I
actually, actually you should do
it. Right. It's, um, okay. Okay,
this is going to last much
longer. I think we're well into
into this right now. And as the
weather warms, this will start
to abate, but it could be that
we endure this surge without
seeing hospitalizations go up
measurably at all. And that's
because in part because right
now with BA two are people who
weren't infected with Omicron,
with BA one. And a lot of them
weren't infected because they
were taking steps to prevent
themselves from being infected.
And so you've got to surmise
that someone who's so far been
able to protect themselves from
stuff stop. So the original
Omicron has now been renamed ba
one.
Yes, that's ba one, ba two was
just kind of around for a day or
two, everyone realized that was
shitty marketing. So now they
took the ba one, the BA to the
Omicron, and call it XE. John,
it's it's, it's, it's lies. I
mean, sure. They created
something in vitro in a lab.
It's x e, and the oh, look is
horrible. And it's this is just
people get more sick from
listening to this from the virus
itself, in my medical opinion,
infected with Omicron with BA
one. And a lot of them weren't
infected because they were
taking steps to prevent
themselves from being infected.
And so you've got to surmise
that someone who's so far been
able to protect themselves from
infection is likely to be
someone who is exercising
caution. They're likely be
someone who is vaccinated,
they're likely to be someone who
tests early, they're likely to
be someone who seeks out the
therapeutics, they're going to
be a more vigilant patient.
That's not universally true. But
I think on the whole the people
who are getting infected
one of the trolls just posted
something interesting. x E x E
is the variant, this virus
variant, what do you think would
be next dot E X E?
Q Yeah, I've got a personal
question on behalf of the Sorkin
family, actually, on behalf of
my my parents, obviously, over
the age of 15.
Yeah, oh, yeah. Yes, sure. Can,
yeah, he's such a star,
they have the opportunity to get
the booster, this would be the
second booster. And there are
some doctors that are saying
that you might want to wait on
the second booster. If you think
you want to go start raising
fall? Or do you imagine there's
going to be a third booster in
the fall?
What do you think his answer is,
should hit should should aerosol
care if you have the opportunity
to get such a shot? Since we
know it works, and it's safe and
effective, you should definitely
get it. Let's see if there's a
third booster is probably going
to be recommended to let's go to
the videotape.
Look, I think this is going to
be an annual vaccine, I think
we're gonna get away from the
lexicon of calling these
subsequent doses boosters, and
this will settle into an annual
pattern. I think this vaccine
right now, the one that we're
using, provides about six months
of protection against Omicron.
Remember, we're three or four
variants removed on from the
variant on which this vaccine
was based. And so if you want to
be up to date, if you want to
have maximal protection, you're
someone who's vulnerable, I
would get the booster Yeah, I
get it. Get it now patient that
you probably going to get
another dose heading into the
fall. It may be an Omicron
specific vaccine pending the
results of those vaccines for
Durnan Pfizer's you know about
developing omachron specific
vaccines. I think once we get
out of this pandemic pattern
where there's continuous spread
all year round, we settle into a
more seasonal pattern. I think
this year really will be the
year in which we do that. This
will become an annual vaccine
because we'll only need to
really contend with it. Do
you think he can press the point
annual vaccine enough in this 60
seconds and you'll be actually
wherever you end your vaccine
and your vaccines in the fall in
the winter. So
you know, he's left it. He's
left the door open for it to any
journalist who's actually
listening to this maniac for a
great question. I'll tell you
what, it is the great yeah.
And you'll be protected. had for
at least six months hopefully if
we formulated vaccines for
longer than that. I don't take
you through the fall in the
winter much like the flu vaccine
does. The only reason we begin
what is Boosters is because
there's been continuous spread.
Now you already heard Andrew
Ross Sorkin getting ready for a
what we what I would presume
would be a great question.
I think the question was pre
answered in his in his in his
initial thing, so I wanted to
listen to the whole clip.
Because he makes the claim that
the early the first vaccine is
the one that all everyone got
their one two shots were
formulated for the original
virus and they're no good. And
he now he's saying reformulate
it, it still opens the door to a
question, which is how does this
reformulation work? And is it
like the flu where you kind of
guess what's coming? Or how's it
going to be? Which would be kind
of interesting, it
would be interesting. Do you
think he would answer that with
great question.
Might, what is the status of of
these new Omicron specific
vaccines? And where are we in
terms of the testing on that?
And when will we know? Yeah,
there should be some initial
data, hopefully this month from
Pfizer with more data to follow
in May, the company has already
talked about that publicly. I
don't know what the update is
from Maderna. But we should be
starting to see the readout from
these trials pretty soon and get
an indication of how well these
democratic specific vaccines
work. You know, I'm hopeful that
a vaccine that's engineered,
these platforms are well
understood at this point. And so
I'm hopeful that a vaccine
that's specifically engineered
against the variant of concerned
driveline variant is going to
provide more protection against
that variant, and hopefully
protect well against the other
variances as well. So I think if
that's true, the data is strong,
I think at least some portion of
the population is likely to get
a recommendation for an Omicron
specific vaccine, if in fact,
you're seeing that vaccine
provide more protection to
people who receive it,
yeah, blah, blah, blah. This is
all about mRNA technology. So
your annual flu shot like a flu
shot, your annual shot will be
of course, tailored for the
variant of concern that I don't
even think they're talking about
COVID anymore, any variant of
any anything of concern that's
out there of concern, you
probably want that added to your
annual mRNA shot, which will
keep you completely healthy,
your immune system will be
great. You have to do it twice a
year. And so if we get another
variant of concern during the
summer months, you'll probably
have to have another we won't
call a booster we'll just call
it a top up. And when you look
at the the the entire landscape
of vaccines that are being
developed, the Gates Foundation
has been developing vaccines for
h h five and one, h five and one
we know because that's bird flu.
We've had the bird flu scares
before. But why would Bill Gates
be interested in a vaccine for
birds for bird flu? The only
reason I know a little bit more
about it is because we have bird
flu in the United States and
over a million and a half
chickens have been called that
means killed because they had
bird flu. How do we know they
had bird flu? This is the new
kicker of the new age. They are
using the gold standard to test
chickens for bird flu. You know
what that gold standard is? The
UCR PCR test. What PCR test?
Yeah, PCR Yeah, that's what I
was gonna try I'm trying to come
up with so you
can spin up so you could spin up
the cycles and you can make it
as bad as you want. These
chickens may not even have bird
flu for all we know. But now
let's go and call them
oh yes kill all chickens. Which
is a we're on chicken we talked
about this years ago.
Oh my goodness. I bet we still
have the jingle Hona or on yes,
indeed we do.
Holy crap, how long have we been
doing that? We've been doing
that since
they've been adding the war. I
mean, this is what part of the
whole of the friggin large part
of the great reset now it's part
of our people have to be if you
start eating bugs and you got to
the chickens. Now check this
out. Redfield, the former CDC
director, the guy who kind of
went rogue remember that the
bald headed guy?
Well, we go off the deep end
here I had a COVID
clip. This is this is a part of
it. This is a part of the
Chicken Story.
Nope. I mean, it was pre chicken
but okay, this
is this me finish this. It's
important Bill Gates is making h
five and one vaccines. We're
testing chickens with PCR tests
and claiming that they need to
be killed.
bullcrap.
That's what you Burghfield. I've
been in
Berlin come in and fought
falling out of the air in I was
in Belgium when they had bird
flu and they were calling birds
everywhere because they don't
want it to spread. I think it's
just price management of
chicken, personally, and maybe
even intentional is pretty cheap
meat. Yeah. So if you take away
chickens, the price will go up.
It doesn't matter. It has to go
up. The former director of CDC
just last week had this to say
about h five and one.
Yeah, I think we have to
recognize I've always said that
I think the COVID pandemic was a
wake up call. I don't believe
it's the great pandemic, I
believe the great pandemic is
still in the future. And that's
going to be a bird flu pandemic
for man. It's going to have
significant mortality in the 10
to 50% range, it's going to be
trouble and we should get
prepared for it. I do believe
that pandemic risk is a greater
risk of the national security of
the United States than Korea,
China, Russia, Iran, and we
ought to start investing
proportional to that national
security risks that were
prepared.
Of course, because he was more
money okay, of
course, we're not all going to
die from bird flu but they're
going to scare us into it. I
true this all the signals were
there when the PCR testing of
chicken showed up. I was done.
All right. That's that's what
they're going to do next. They
love scam Enos in China, and
just as briefly, why not the
killer
put the chat? Oh, yeah, that's
what I was. Yeah, let's do that.
Because this this is a long
action in China. Yes. And, and I
still don't quite understand
what they're trying to do in
China unless it's just the screw
at this supply chain to weaken
us. And they're doing a good job
of it is the COVID, Changhai and
AlJazeera.
Now the city of Shanghai will
start lifting a strict lockdown
in communities that report no
COVID-19 cases, within two weeks
after another round of mass
testing. around 26 million
residents have been under
lockdown since March the 28th.
Following an outbreak, Shanghai
reported about 23,000 infections
on Saturday, most of them were
asymptomatic. Now dozens of
medical volunteers have been
brought in to the city to help
with mass testing.
From what I understand there are
millions of people in like
centers that have been locked
down in the center and they
bring food in once a day or
people can only order food that
to be brought in the children
are separated from the parents.
And all indoor pets are being
killed.
Yeah, they're killing pets left
and right. Predicted people are
about the food is coming in
rotten. It's like you're a
prisoner and allows the prison
and I don't understand how the
Chinese people can put up with
this. Like there's 26 26 million
people locked down right now
there's a video which was just
sent this morning from Shanghai
and it shows a vaccine paths
passport check. And it's on a
street and all these Chinese
citizens are kneeling they're
kneeling on the sidewalk holding
up their phone so that their QR
code and proof of vaccination
can be scanned and you know this
like Nazi guys in hazmat suits
you know, slapping them around
as the Chinese do. It's like
that's that's the future. Neil
Neil and show me you're not just
show me your papers, Neil. And
show me your papers. Sure.
This wasn't staged?
I'm not sure it wasn't staged Of
course I'm not sure it looked
pretty damn real I have a nose
so and why would you even
question it the Chinese are
crazy
is crazy and this is a good
exists like down there Shanghai
as a good example killing the
pets. Oh yeah. Kill it and dial
to Korean Mimi has been falling
into pet killing Yeah, and she
says switch we
predicted more than a you know
almost two years ago this was
gonna
they've been hammering him with
with talking about cast iron
pots with a cast iron pan they
just hammer the door
he's dead. Oh no.
Yeah. Excellent. So the Chinese
government was because they
parently the whole bunch of
people got pissed off about
these guys club and these dogs
and so the with with the cast
iron pans. And so the Chinese
gave us all we have to retrain
our people they're doing it
wrong.
They're not hitting him right.
You're supposed to shoot him I
don't know what the waste of
bullet
well you know the ultimately the
Chinese and just kill their own
pets and eat him. That's that
seems to be the strategy. You
look if they're getting rotten.
If you're getting rotten food.
Hey, you know what, at a certain
point, everyone would do that.
If your family's hungry. Give me
a Phoebe. Daddy doesn't mean it
So this is also disappointing
and it's just it's just it just
getting ratcheted up and no
one's paying attention they're
new. They also have new ICD 10
codes. Now these are the billing
codes that we've that we've been
looking at or we looked at
probably more than a year and a
half ago
no no is at least five years
ago. No, no,
no no this this is COVID billing
codes
all the COVID codes Yeah, that's
where he make all the extra
money. Yeah, it makes sure every
so they
have new codes introduction of
FOSS Mata nib into mouth and
fair next external this is all
treatments. So fostamatinib I
don't know what it is. They can
give that into the upper GI
gastrointestinal tract is it
just a probe is that a probes
stick it in? That's good for
five bucks we have Yes,
introduction of Ticsa gamma V
Mab and silgan is a map
monoclonal can play by my
butchering name monoclonal
antibody into muscle.
This there's there's a there's a
couple grand yeah.
Oh yeah. Introduction of COVID
19 vaccine dose three into
subcutaneous tissue. Ah COVID-19
vaccine booster into
subcutaneous tissue 100 bucks
COVID 19 vaccine dose three into
muscle 100 bucks and, and
COVID-19 vaccine booster into
muscle. So they're doing it now
what is the difference between
muscle and subcutaneous tissue?
Well, I think when they shoot it
into muscle and subcutaneous I
think it's just kind of at an
angle I think it shows just kind
of into the skin
where there's two different
procedures according to this new
things it's all disgusting
yes it's quite it's quite quite
disturbing
I understand that they were
getting money if that one of the
reasons they're kept the doctors
did you get a shot? You should
get a shot.
Yeah, that's marketing you get
paid for that just
for saying you get paid Yeah,
get paid money to do that.
So at the start medical system
at Bitcoin 2020 to
get you know, as little
counters, these guys have on a
little on their belts used to
click click click, you know,
you'd click away. Yeah, I think
it's like the doctors have this
in their clicking and clicking
every thing they tend to click
it's another 10 bucks. Now it's
the administrators, not the
doctors. Somebody's clicking. So
it was that Bitcoin 2022.
And people said, Hey, you should
come visit us here and come to
Tel Aviv and visit us. They're
like, I can't go
to Tel Aviv. You can't even get
to a Roomba. Right? That's
exactly what
I said. And what came back was
hey, man, everybody here has
fake vaccine passports. We all
got into America on fake vaccine
passport. And like yeah, I'm not
gonna as charming I'm not going
to do that. But I did read this
interesting article in the
Chicago Tribune there was a
German guy who was selling
vaccine cards, you know, how he
how he got the vaccination cards
by getting over 90 COVID shots
himself. Each one was first
separate person he just kept
taking the shot.
But what a good debts an
entrepreneur,
right.
I suppose. You know, I do have a
friend, my old producer at
detect TV that got the shot she
had both shots had no swelling,
no pain, no headache. No
nothing. I suppose there are
people out there that have
absolutely zero. This shot does
nothing for them. Yeah, that's
Yeah, take 90 of them.
Got a brief boots on the ground
report from Roland in Germany.
You liked his previous report.
So he's giving us a mini one
before he gives an updated one.
He says two things are very
current right now. Germany's
parliament voted against
mandatory vaccination on
Thursday. What they initially
wanted was vaccination mandatory
for anyone over 18 Then it
became anyone over 50. And then
they tried everyone over 60. And
it failed. Meanwhile, they of
course, are warning the next
wave will be coming. And today,
and I don't know if we need to
transition a lot a
second. I think we have to stop.
The Germans were the ones
hardest hit by the man day
shutdowns. And I think that I
think that this is a grand
experiment, because every little
areas done slightly differently
is almost though it's a test.
Yep. And I think the Germans
could only take so much of it.
And I think that they would
they're at the limits so they
wouldn't go with the vaccination
mandates because they're just
not going to put up with any
more they've already put up with
enough.
Yeah, not this time. Remember,
in Europe, they had the Irish
vote twice the French vote
twice. You voted wrong. We'll
see for now. We'll see. See,
this was interesting. Yesterday,
Saturday, the largest German TV
news show, which I think is
togher show has started
featuring subtitles in Ukrainian
for the Ukrainian refugees.
That's interesting. Oh, is that
many refugees? Or is this virtue
signaling or
a combination of both? And
spying? Yes.
Do you have any more COVID?
Because I'm ready to move on.
I had the one COVID clip. I
wasn't going to talk about
COVID. I got I loaded up on
Ukraine. Yeah, Ukraine may have
also loaded up with some other
stuff you might want to just run
over. Okay. These worldwide
protests that our America is not
covering.
I know this is interesting
things happening. It's like coos
are taking place. We have a big
election in France.
Well, let's start with Sri Lanka
protests there. There's a theme
to all these protests. By the
way. Let's replace Sri Lanka
protests. Sri Lanka
has seen its largest protests
since the start of the country's
economic crisis. 10s of 1000s of
demonstrators took to the
streets of Colombo demanding
that President Gotabaya
Rajapaksa resign. Bunnell
Fernandez has more
angry, frustrated and desperate
protesters around the
president's office in Colombo,
under the eyes of the police.
Sri Lanka is facing its worst
economic crisis in decades. On
Saturday, the protesters kept
coming, most of them young
people in what's reported to be
the biggest protest over the
crisis to date,
public servants so we are here
to say that our voices needs to
be heard and it needs to be
respected. And this crisis needs
to end no because it has gone up
to the limit that where people
cannot bear anymore.
The crowds came from all of Sri
Lanka's diverse communities.
This poster reads give us stolen
money back and this is corrupt
rulers are playing with our
future
here the night nine seconds
really summarize this Sri Lanka
this is this part two summary
this is what's really going on
in every I can play I've got
maybe another one from Peru but
everywhere around the world this
is going on and this summary
sums it up. In recent
weeks the price of essential
goods rocketed and cooking gas
and fuel became scarce. Last
after 13 hours.
Yep, yep.
inflation, inflation and energy.
Everywhere you go inflation and
energy. This is thanks to the
you know, this is thanks to us,
largely but let's go with perut
protests this evening spot the
theme.
Peruvians are once again taken
to the streets to protest
against President federal
Castillo's administration,
rising food and fuel prices have
led demonstrating
demonstrations. In recent days,
protesters want the president to
resign. On Thursday, Peru
declared a state of emergency to
declare highways that were
blocked by truck drivers
protesting against inflation.
I'm laughing but I was Peru.
Yeah, and you're not but in
Peru. It's not just didn't fire
people are now hungry. The
country has declared a state of
emergency.
It's a little more critical in
these areas than it is here, for
example, where people have $6
gas and they bitch and moan
about it. But they they're
hungry. The countries they don't
have the kind of the
flexibility. And so the food and
fuel is what they say. And it's
inflation. And what caused all
this putting the clamps on
Russia, one of the largest fuel
producers in the world. And who
did that the Western countries
and why they do it. What was the
point?
To initiate the great reset?
Yeah, well,
yeah, okay, you can deny it all
you want, but it's I'm
gonna continue to deny it, but
it's definitely I mean, you're
winning this war so far. The
game's not over.
No, the game's not over. We need
to screw up the supply chain
even more
this morning. That massive cargo
ship called the Everett board
going anywhere but trapped in
the Chesapeake Bay for 24 days.
Have you seen this?
Have you seen this? No. This is
great. This one This is great.
The nearly 1100 foot ship
carrying 5000 containers ran
aground leaving Baltimore we
remain stuck just outside one of
the busiest ports in the world.
How big of a deal is this?
It's a it's a big deal. This is
a big ship. This is one of the
largest
polis. This has got that that
series people should go back and
watch Rubicon written all over
it. Yeah.
But this is also from the same
company who ship got stuck in
the Suez Canal same
cut Yeah, no, I know that I
could tell by the name is the
same company as funny in the
world. And these guys are just
boneheads find some new pilots.
My God, it's
1100 feet long. It's the length
of three football fields. And
and
Captain John Martino of the
Annapolis School of seamanship,
showing us how the 130,000 ton
ship missed his turn down the
channel, landing and water 24
feet deep in these 42 feet of
water to stay afloat.
She was moving when she went
aground since she, she dug a
trench. The vessels
company, Evergreen Marine Corp
just happens to own the mega
ship that also ran aground in
the Suez Canal a year ago,
blocking $10 billion in goods
daily for nearly a week, the
ever Ford not blocking this
critical channel in Maryland,
but the US Coast Guard concerned
about safety and monitoring our
wait for leaks, the ship's
company is now invoking an old
maritime law that requires those
with cargo aboard to help pay
the cost to free it.
So no, so all these goods have
to be offloaded. It's going to
take two or three weeks, and
they also have to pay for the
offloading. So that's just going
to jack up prices more. But
let's just stay with Ukraine.
That's cute. Yeah, but I like
what did not can I just say, the
Grammy Awards, which of course,
I watched, which, of course was
once again a fantastic
production and got the same
ratings as last year. Completely
does like no one cares. No one
nice.
No way. So I was almost going to
work on a bit because I was
thinking about it. I hate to say
this, maybe me just being this
is me being an old fart. I don't
think the music's that
interesting. It's not catchy.
It's all sounds similar. Yeah,
it's got a certain kind of did
it it did it it did thing going
on. I was getting annoyed, by
the way by, by Mozart, as a
matter of fact, even Ruby, just
to be annoyed just to say this,
because I noticed that Mozart
has these little things he did
did. He puts that I in all of
his songs all over the place
that I and I got, because I've
listened to classical music for
50 years, consistently 24/7 in
the house. And I'm starting to
pick up on these the sameness of
Mozart. And so I'm listening to
the Grammys, and it's like the
sameness is like, just pathetic.
It's the same. It's like the
same group of people are
designing the songs. And I'm
saying designing not writing.
Yeah, well, there's there's
exceptions. And there are some.
There's a catchy
tune that comes along once in a
while somebody's actually
creative. Yeah, but I'm not
seeing it.
I am in total agreement with
you. And that, of course, was
not really why I was interested
in the Grammys. I wanted to see
if they would do a better job
than than forcing Shawn
you need to update Satanism.
ante a little bit do a little
better job no more.
I was more interested in the
Ukraine. Integration. Oh, yes.
Ah, pathetic. And it turns out
when you listen to this video
piece is even more pathetic than
watching it during the Grammys.
We can it's about a minute and a
half, we can stop it. But it's
it's the choices that were made
are interesting, because they
have Zielinski. They have a
voiceover with a non native
English speaker, who moves
rushes the read I mean, it's
it's well written from a or it's
written the way you'd want it to
be drawn out a little bit. But
with the echo and everything in
the in the auditorium, it just,
it's the stuff and of show
mixers. Get off on
one thing that has always made
music so powerful, is the way it
responds to the times. Even in
the darkest times,
and you'll Stopstopstop I hate
to bring her up. No, it's fine.
But why is Noah the host of this
thing? Is he like a rapper?
No, he's black. Is he well, he's
he's South African. Yeah, he's
not African American but he
would be considered black and he
would be considered funny. And
today you know these days black
and funny not working too well
and award shows. So you know,
Chris Rock was just not gonna he
was not available. And Trevor
Noah has, you know, she fits in
with the douchebags who produce
the Grammys, what can I tell
you?
One thing that has always made
music so powerful, is the way it
responds to the times. Even in
the darkest times, music has the
power to lift spirits and give
you hope for a brighter
tomorrow. And there's nobody who
could use a little hope right
now more than the people of
Ukraine to introduce a very
special performance led by John
Legend God the president
Solinsky.
Door opposite the silence and
killed our children drawers will
be rockets, not shooting stars.
Over 400 children have been
injured and 163 children died
and we will never see them
drawing
This is such an uplifting
message about dead children and
bombs killing everybody. And
it's great voice
our parents heavy to a cop in
the morning in bomb shelters.
It's almost like me doing comics
through blogger. I mean, this is
really an interesting choice.
Like,
I don't understand it.
You can't understand that
literally or you don't
understand. No,
I don't understand why they
would do it this way.
I have some answers
I will love once. We will be
together again the work doesn't
let us choose whose wives and
who stays in internal silence.
Our musicians wear body armor.
Instead of tuxedo, they see.
Musicians wear body armor
instead of tuxedos to the
wounded hospitals, to those who
can't hear them. But the music
will break through music or
break through we defend our
freedom to live to love to sound
on our land. We are fighting
Russia, which brings horrible
silence with its bumps the dead
silence feel the silence with
your music Tila today to tell
our story tell the truth about
war on your social networks on
TV support us in any way you can
any but not silence. And then
this will come to all our
cities, the works destroying
journey, you and others they are
legends already, but have a
dream of them living and free
free. Like you on the dream
stage.
Alright, so at the end of this,
this interesting production,
they flashed up a URL stand up
for ukraine.com I mean, as any
good no agenda producer would
do. I don't just sit there
picking my nose. I'd say Okay,
let's see who was who was being
promoted here. I will give you
three guesses to which website I
was taken when I entered the
domain name on the screen during
the Grammys stand up for
ukraine.com Act blue. No, that
was that would have been
unbelievable. No it was not act
blue that I appreciate the
guests. So that's what I was
thinking. I'll be honest with
you. Any other guesses? I
don't know. Tell me
global citizen.org The Powell
Jobs funded douche bag it's this
is this is all of the big
finance companies. These are the
guys that do the annual big jerk
off shows in
reminding me the Georgia to if
you remember years and years ago
in Georgia app and we were
following that closely. This
sort of thing. The scam ish
websites
Yeah, but it's not scam ish.
This is.
Let's go back to your theory
about why they're using this
this torah horrible voice of
this creepy guy. This devilish
guy.
I think because they're stupid.
I think it was subtitle. It was
subtitled on the screen.
Okay, but theory I'm waiting for
a theory. Oh, they're stupid.
I'm sorry. No, they're stupid.
They're just stupid. They're
stupid. And the people who watch
these award shows and buy into
it. Also stupid. Yeah, it's
stupid. And all this is all
y'all so wonderful. Oh, yes. Oh,
yes. The Lenski so good. Just
no, no, this. This is a
globalist takeover of
everything. And when you get the
global citizen.org people in
there, which is financed by all
the big banks, all the big
pharmaceutical companies. I
mean, come on. Don't don't we
see what's happening here.
That's almost Okay. Well, we'll
stick with Ukraine for now. I'm
sure you have let me
go with to some clips about
Mojo. Yeah. Oh, is this
regarding Ukraine? Yes. Oh,
yeah. Good. He went to Ukraine.
And I'm a little irked by about
this, who's playing watch kind
of silly games on us here. But
let's start with this short
clip. And I think this is just
the introduction to the whole
thing is Bo Jo and Kyiv.
British Prime Minister Boris
Johnson has pledged aid to
Ukraine after holding talks with
President Solinsky and Keith
Johnson promised to intensify
sanctions against Russia and
provide more military
assistance. The meeting comes
more than six weeks into the
Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Johnson is the latest in the
line of foreign leaders who have
been traveling to the country to
offer their support.
He's dropping out by a couple
100 monitor million maybe or
something like that in some some
weaponry. Yeah. But now I'm
going to go before I get to the
MC clip that's going to annoy
me. I'm going to play the UK
this is a Ukraine LG zero rap
star. It starts with Bo Joan and
brings in some other
information. I think it brings
us kind of up to speed and I
want to get this out of the way.
Now that's but it also brings
keeps Bo Jo in play now. This is
a big crane. Sorry, sorry.
Ukraine AJ wrapped with Bo Joe
one.
Now there's been a boost for
Ukraine's war effort as
international donors Renew
Financial Support For millions
of people who fled the fighting,
the British Prime Minister made
an unannounced visit to keep
offering military and financial
aid. Boris Johnson held talks
with President Vladimir Zelensky
Nam promises to increase the
pressure on Russia, with more
sanctions as well as moving away
from using its oil and gas
resource other reports from Kyiv
more high level diplomatic
visits to Kyiv Saturday, UK
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and
Austria's Chancellor called me
hammer became the latest Western
leaders to visit the Ukrainian
president. They often will admit
Zelinsky welcome European
Commission president Ursula von
der Leyen and the block's
foreign policy chief Josep Boris
Johnson, one of the most vocal
critics of Russia's invasion of
Ukraine, reiterated his support
for the country.
And we will give you the support
that you need the economic
support, but also, of course,
military support, which I'm
proud to say that the UK helped
to, to lead the way. He pledged
to send new armored vehicles,
anti aircraft, anti tank
missiles and perhaps more
significantly, anti ship missile
systems. Those could threaten
Russia's large naval presence in
the Black Sea as embassies and
political figures begin to
return to keep the work to
reconstruct is destroyed
neighborhoods is ramping up.
Among them is the city of
Ethiopian once home to 60,000
people. The city was a frontline
in the battle between Russian
and Ukrainian forces heavily
guarded on a visit to the area.
The Austrian Chancellor told me
he found the destruction
difficult to take in the culture
of the people and they'll drain
the water now fierce fighting
continued here for over a month.
This bridge became a focal point
as people fill out the
bombardment. Okay.
So okay, so they got the
everyone's going over there,
because I guess they feel they
can all go to Kevin. And
well. Yes, safe. So now we want
to go over there and Virtus.
Technically, I guess it is safe,
even though the real big strikes
that the Russians have done have
been over 1000s of miles using
cruise missiles and they could
blow all of them up if he will,
if Russia wanted. You
know what I love that I
don't see him doing what I
still love is you look at Fox
News number one, every single
time they go to their person on
the scene, and it's either in
Kyiv or in lovey dovey Aviv,
they always show it's nighttime,
of course, and they show it an
empty square kind of lit by
yellow streetlights below. And
that is it's chroma key. It's
green screen. Right? It's green
screen.
Yet the only one that I think is
legit because I look for green
screen anomalies. And I've
looked and looked and look and I
believe it's legit, which is on
NBC. Our buddy, what's his name?
angle? Angle is? Is there in and
he's in Kharkov where they're
bombing. Well, he's
Richard angle.
Yeah. Well, Richard Engel is so
connected to the he's a spook.
Yeah. And what he does he goes
checks with this boost on the
other side. Where
should I be? Where should I not
be?
Yeah, we're excited. Yeah, maybe
we need to do a shoot. But I'm
just
saying the the it's the it's the
lie in your face when they when
they do this to you. Now this
the hosts who are so called in
Ukraine, they could be anywhere
in in the fox building. And and
when when you see someone that
go quick look at the weather
report for Kyiv. You know, oh,
it's 37 degrees and
snowing, right? Yes, no snow.
Yeah. So it's good. That's going
to continue to just wrap and
this is this is actually an
optional clip I could skip. But
in fact that will skip it
because I'm going to go to the
final clip, which is this is the
budget. This is the NPR report
on Bo Jo taking credit. And
first of all, I am incensed by
what I'm going to hear.
British Prime Minister Boris
Johnson has traveled to the
capital of Ukraine Villa marques
reports. He's the latest Western
leader to visit Kyiv since
Russian forces withdrew from the
region around the city
Johnson arrived for talks with
his Ukrainian counterpart
Volodymyr Zelensky. On Saturday
with plans to share details of
military and financial support
for Ukraine. According to his
office on Friday, Johnson
announced a further $130 million
worth of anti aircraft and anti
tank weapons and Downing Street
said the visit which was not
announced in advance represented
a quote show of solidarity with
the Ukrainian people. A member
of Valencia's staff on Facebook
described the UK as the quote
leader in support for Ukraine's
military and the introduction of
sanctions against Russia.
What wait a minute what military
equipment is does the UK make
that they're sending?
Oh, some, I don't know some anti
tank missiles and some stuff
that they got from us. Yeah,
that's my point who We made it
we made it. And so they've given
us 138. We've developed we have
delivered 1.8 billion, 2
billion, 1 billion, 3 billion.
And some think it's up to 18
billion and he's the leader. And
he's the leader. Who's being
scammed here. Right? This is a
scam. How is Boris Johnson who's
giving a few 100 million which
is note not peanuts, compared to
our billions of dollars almost
broken axle the other day in a
pothole and because they want to
fix our roads. But we're being
scammed out of billions of
dollars and they won't fix the
potholes. And Boris Johnson
gives 100 million and he's the
leader. You kidding me?
Yeah. Well, we all know who the
real leader of the movement is.
We saw him on Hannity. Sean
Penn, Sean Penn is the leader of
this movement and Sean Penn.
Where's your smelted Oscars
you lie or where's the smelted?
smelted Oscar, you're going to
smelt it if they wouldn't let
Zelinsky. You know what, John,
legend beat you out, son. So
Sean Penn, who I've met who I've
flown for six hours with who
seemed like a really nice guy.
Everyone who knows him says he's
a really nice guy. Well, he's
not he's an incredible war
monger this well, that's
for sure Herge that's come up
and he was in his eyes. And it
is clear to me that the
Ukrainians will win this. The
question is at what cost did
they have in those early hours?
I know that Trump gave them
javelins. I know that they had
some defenses. But you go back
to the Budapest agreement. They
were at the time, the third
largest nuclear power in the
world. And they they made an
agreement that they give those
weapons to the Russia to be
destroyed in exchange for
protection from Russia, Great
Britain in the US. lesson to be
learned here don't give up your
nuclear weapons if you have them
because you can't believe people
like Vladimir Putin by even
countries that have nuclear
weapons can remain intimidated
to use them and we're seeing
that now with our own country.
And I fear what that legacy is
going to be we don't want no one
wants to see a nuclear car I
don't want to see one nobody the
same time what do
you listen Listen, listen,
listen what he says
we don't want no one wants to
see a nuclear car I don't want
to see
one nobody the same time if only
one bully is going to be able to
use those weapons as a threat we
got to rethink what we're doing
he's advocating for use of
nuclear weapons
Yeah, that's that's a peacenik
helped me understand. Cuz, you
know, I was on a plane once with
him and his brother, who's who
died his mom and we were in a
weird situation but we were
actually talking for the six
hours from New York to LA and
yes, he seemed like a really
nice guy but and I he seemed
sincere, but what happened? What
happens in your brain that you
start to think this way and he's
always showing up where the New
World Order is doing something
nasty? Like in Haiti?
He this he's been brainwashed
It's Hollywood brainwashing I
think you're right it's but it's
complete with him. It's really
can
go in you go all in.
I just wanted to mention, I got
a couple pictures from the
Netherlands from a grocery
store. As prices, you know, the
inflation in the Netherlands was
pegged at 12%. Last week, which,
which of course is not, that's
just the number they're giving
you. And so now they're seeing
shortages on the shelves and
they're seeing prices go up and
now in the supermarket. Every
single rack has these red
stickers and the sticker said
I'll do it in Dutch first dear.
How you mount it on Ooh, Karina.
I shall translate expensive
question mark Shut up. Honor
Ukraine.
No way
Yes way. Oh, yes. Put it in the
show notes is right there.
Underneath the
shirts now like this little
Biden. I did that stickers that
people are putting on there and
it's not really from the store
at all. That is
possible. That is possible. But
it's it's insane enough that I
would believe the Dutch would do
that because the Dutch are a
very, very giving country. They
love a big telethon. Da Oh my
goodness. All the celebrities
are doing something for
somebody.
I will mention by the way those
I did that stickers and there's
also Biden to that stickers or
Trump. Somebody sent me a huge
bundle of and I want to thank
them for doing that because what
I do is I stick about 10 of them
in my wallet. And when I do any
transaction anywhere at the at
the store and run out. I hand
them out and people really love
getting them interested in the
banker I may go to the bank. I
dropped a few off there. Oh,
these are great. Because they
may have seen him or heard of
him, but they don't have one.
And,
you know, a guy that there was a
video going around of a guy who
got arrested in I think,
Sacramento for putting the one
of those on the on the gas pump.
Yeah.
Yeah, you can get arrested. You
can get arrested for that. Yeah.
Because it's gas pumps have got
all kinds of regulations about
what you can put on a gas bomb.
Yeah. And it's defacing a gas
pump section. Yes, the law. Is
defacing Do you have anything on
appeal that thing off just
instantly? I want to gas pumps
are so grimy. Yeah.
I wanted to ask you a question
about a timeline of the booker
massacre. In Ukraine,
though before before we do that
is we were on the stickers. I
want to mention to people who
have these stickers and get to
their cars, you can put them on
gas pumps and get away with it.
But check for cameras. Always
check for camera going?
Well, Bucha. This is where we
saw, you know, this is where
everyone the all blue hot Bucha
Bucha Buka. I've heard it
pronounced many ways. What I
don't understand is how in the
timeline, there's just tons of
videos of the mayor of bookshop
four days before this,
celebrating that the Russians
are gone and everything's great.
And we're free again. And then
four days later, then all of a
sudden the massacre happened.
This sounds kind of sketchy to
me.
A lot of people who of course,
the Russian say, is these
Ukrainian the Nazi that red
horse? Of course, yeah, the ice
off battalion. And what happens
is once they're just one story,
there's a couple of stories. In
fact, I've seen a couple of
instances where they show the
well, the root domain story is
that the Russians gave a told
that was civilians to wear white
armbands if they weren't taking
part in it, which seems dubious,
but it's what the story is. And
these white armbands if you had
went on and these these, the
Nazi Brigade of the Ukrainian
army saw you at the White
Armenta just shoot you on the
spot as a as a collaborator. Oh,
nice. And that's what a lot of
these and they tear off their
armband and shoot in the head
again to make sure you double
tap.
So we don't know is what you're
saying.
We don't know. And it's like the
Ukrainians say one thing and
then everyone else says
something else. So I'm inclined
to just ignore the whole thing
as the only
thing we can ignore is that
Putin specifically and the war
in Ukraine are being used as
scapegoats for inflation and for
the energy crisis and and
setting ended as the President
has set us up for coming food
shortages. So and so that's
successful. I think that is
successful the world over to
work and, yeah, people believe
that right away. And so that's
why they have to continue to
keep this Ukraine probably
sounding worse than it is all
loss of human life is bad. But
going on in the world
they had last Sunday, they had
Hillary on the Chuck Todd show.
Oh, no. Oh, I missed it. It's
pretty good. But I want to just
play two clips from this one is
Hillary's answer to the question
and listen to the Gaul. This
Chuck Todd, this is the Chuck
Todd asking about the New World
Order. You have to do this. It's
just like it's like water coming
off of a duck ducks back.
Listening to Chuck Todd asked
this question. Because I always
thought the New World Order was
some sort of a conspiracy or
something screwy, listen to this
question. The way he asks it.
He wrote Secretary Blinken
essentially say look, sanctions
relief could happen at all
depends on the behavior of
Russia. Can we really live in a
world where Putin is let back
into the new world order
Oh my goodness. Yeah. Oh my
goodness you know, maybe it's
maybe well we'll wait for her
answer and then I think
she beats her right she refuses
to make the mistake he just made
I
want to hear I just want to hear
this again. That was That ain't
you know what Screw it. I just
have to give you the clipper
that this is a beautiful piece
of work.
Here it's like a blanket
essentially say look, sanctions
relief could happen. And all
depends on the behavior of
Russia. Can we really live in a
world where Putin is let back
into the new world order?
Oh, okay. After that her answer
I do want to remind us what New
World Order used to me
ya know, no, she she this was a
combination question she I
skipped to the part where she
answers about the New World
Order is specifically and she
never really says do Roll the
order. And I think she was a
little annoyed that he did. But
the
second part of that question,
that was a really important one,
I would not allow Russia back
into the organizations that it
has been a part of, I think
there's an upcoming event later
in the year.
No, this is also good, because
she's saying, the organizations
they used to belong to, which is
the G eight, you know, whatever
else you mentioned. So that is
indeed the New World Order. So
just kind of confirming you,
part of I think there is an
upcoming G 20. event later in
the year, I would not permit
Russia to attend. And if they
insisted on literally showing
up, I would hope there would be
a significant if not total,
boycott, the only way that we're
going to end the bloodshed, and
the terror that we're seeing
unleashed in Ukraine and protect
Europe and democracy is to do
everything we can to impose even
greater costs on Putin. There
are more banks that can be
sanctioned, taken out of the so
called swift relationship, there
is an increasing call for doing
more on gas and oil. Now,
obviously, some of our strongest
allies in Europe are desperately
trying to get out from under
their dependence upon Russian
energy, we need to expedite and
I know the administration has
been doing that looking at more
deliveries of liquefied natural
gas, for instance. So I think
now is the time to double down
on the pressure.
Wow, do you hear that Italy in
Germany, Italy, in Germany, they
they opened up accounts with
Gazprom bank so that they can
send euros there and then the
Gazprom sends it in rubles to
home base. They don't want they
don't want to be without it. So
you're not hearing that being
reported and very much.
No, of course.
Hillary Hillary is kind of
declaring war on Germany. Hey,
you guys, you guys should stop
that you can take that from evil
Putin. Just back to the to the
new I just the Cavalier pneus.
of Chuck Todd. I'm sorry, what
that was even better than the
pay was I
would catch you off guard. Yeah,
it's because it caught me off
guard when I heard it. i That's
why I made it just stand alone
because it was like, Holy
mackerel. This guy is that dumb.
So let's play that again and go
into a little mini cut that we
have. Gosh, I know this from
years ago. I know it's a
compendium
here at Secretary Blinken
essentially say, look, sanctions
relief could happen at all
depends on the behavior of
Russia. Can we really live in a
world where Putin is let back
into the new world order, the
affirmative task we have now is,
is to actually create a new
world order. Because the global
order is changing again,
we have before us the
opportunity to forge for
ourselves and for future
generations, a New World Order,
a world where the rule of law,
not the law of the jungle
governs the conduct of nations
when we are successful, and we
will be we have a real chance at
this new world order, an order
in which a credible United
Nations can use its peacekeeping
role to fulfill the promise and
vision of the UN's founders
need for new world order. But it
has different characteristics in
different parts of the world.
Never before has a new world
order had to be assembled from
so many different perceptions,
or on so global scale, nor has
any previous order had to
combine the attributes of the
historic balance of power system
with global democratic opinion
and the exploding technology of
the contemporary period
after 1989, President Bush said
and it's a phrase that I often
use myself that we needed a new
world
order. So in conclusion, ladies
and gentlemen, a new world is
emerging. It is a new world
order with significantly
different and radically new
challenges. And
each of us has to build a new
world order.
And I surely believe India will
be a central actor
in the New World Order.
This is why I'm so convinced
that the great reset is really
taking place because that was a
conspiracy theory two years ago.
This new world order has been a
conspiracy theory for decades.
But yet here it is happening. I
sometimes I wonder if I'm in a
dream because he hadn't been
saying shit like this for for 15
years. Like it was actually
happening now. And Chuck Todd is
flapping it out. Oh Chucky boy.
Damn. Yeah Why? Why hide it?
This reminds me I don't have any
clips of this I'll probably put
them in the next show but there
was an excellent Jason Whitlock
podcast that just came out about
Disney create grooming.
Grooming is this is a fantastic
wordplay we've got going on.
And he had some clips there
those clips which I I've seen
him a couple of times, but I
didn't see this one of those of
these various Disney executives
talking about you know, I have
two gay children are we played
that on the show? What do you
mean we played that pants says
no, but it's another one. The
second one was a black woman.
Oh, no, he didn't play that. And
she said no, we saw the one the
one with his woman who had the
pansexual Yeah, I mean, how do
you have a I don't have your
children shouldn't be sexual at
all on pansexual I mean, what
are they doing in their spare
time? There's like a seven year
old and this black woman said
she's made the comment I gotta
get this clip I'll steal it from
him which was my not so my not
so hidden Gay Agenda. Yes. Yeah.
Yeah, because they're like
another this is like this is a
different form of coming out of
the closet. This is like not
coming out of the closet as gay
but coming out of the closet
with a not hidden not hit news
is your words gay agenda to turn
the kids gay? To turn the
children gay.
Well, she didn't I don't recall
her saying that her agenda was
to turn the children gay.
No, but we've you listened to
between the lines? What is the
not hidden Gay Agenda? What is
the Gay Agenda? Is not gay
marriage. That's already been
accomplished. What is it now?
Well, I didn't clip it but to
Camille Paglia had a rant on
this. It was it was she was
talking so fast and used a
little background on her.
Camille Paglia I've always
admired she's a I like out
lesbian who's very famous. And
she is one of the greatest
essayist ever. As an essay, I
would say she She's She's. She's
more left than right. And she's
liberal, isn't she?
Oh, she's a very liberal, but
she's, but she's liberal in the
way that tyy be. And yeah, the
old fashioned and Paglia as
essays are unbelievable. And I
used to read them going, Oh, my
God, how can anyone write like
this? And then she, she
discussed it. And she takes she
takes a month to write a damn
two essay, I'm thinking, why do
you like to write a good essay
if you're gonna take a month.
And so she was very irked by
this personally.
She had a she had a good rant.
She's great. And it was so fast.
But it confirms to fast talker
that's a drawback that confirms
something I've heard before.
That there had been these
moments in societies, when
people kind of lose the plot.
And you have a lot of cross
dressing. And you could call it
transgenderism, although
obviously two separate things.
flamboyancy you know, think Rue
Paul, I guess is kind of what
I'm thinking. And she mentioned
specifically why Mar Republic.
And I think that's true that
before the hyperinflation
everything said in the elites of
Weimar were were you know, hoity
toity flamboyant having sex with
everybody and everything and
also be happy go lucky
orgy time. Yes, yes. And so this
was kind of hinted at in the
movie cabaret.
Yes, yes. Yes. Yes. Yeah. It
wasn't
quite explored, explored as much
as it could have been, yes, this
is true. It's the decadence of
the well to do and but when you
play those clips of the no New
World Order, and they talk about
rule of law every time that they
say that, I think so Why are you
stealing yachts of people who
have nothing to do with
anything?
Yep. Well, there's a number of
reasons by
the way, they're going after
Putin's daughter. Yeah. Ross
daughter.
Most of them. Oh, yeah. Now
we're going after the kids.
That's like, who day and above a
member the Saddam Hussein's
kids. We were trying to kill
them to.
Yeah, well, those two guys are
crazy. You say who say and you
said who said the rape.
I think one of Putin's daughters
lives in in Holland. I
think I'm not sure if she's in
Europe somewhere. But you know
what? I don't want to get
off track but I think this is
important. Even though I have a
problem with her now with seeing
her her trading history.
Marjorie Taylor Greene. She
voted no on a bill Just this
past week that did pass in
Congress, she explains why. And
this plays into the the rule of
law taking away your yacht.
Hi, everyone. This is
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor
Greene. And I just wanted to
talk with you a few minutes
about why I just voted no on two
bills. The first bill, I'm one
of only three no votes, and I'm
very proud to be one of the No
votes. And here's why I voted.
Now. You see, this bill that
Congress just passed gives
President Biden the full
authority to be able to put
sanctions on any country, not
just Russia, but any country for
what He deems to be human rights
abuses. And that can be any any
explanation, anything that he
decides. It gives too much broad
power to the President of the
United States, when our current
president, President Joe Biden,
is not not making good decisions
on behalf of America. And we
can't trust his authority in
this situation. The other part
of the bill and why I voted no,
is because it increases more
sanctions on Russian exports and
Belarus and also adds more
tariffs, this is going to expand
the problems that we're already
having in our economy. And it's
going to expand inflation, more
inflation, it will cause food to
cost a lot more rushes the top
exporter of fertilizer, and, and
grain. And you see at a time
when we have inflation rising
food cost is going up and up.
And we're looking at famines and
starvation around the world.
This is a time to be making more
careful decisions and how it
will affect people, especially
people here in America.
I've not seen the bill, because
I think a president can do a lot
without a bill. So there must be
something else in it. Or
something about the way that you
can just declare any country no
good. And this will happen to
Hungary. Of course Belarus this
is what happened to many
different countries. They're
going to platform country any
country that has a political
leadership that is not on board
will be de platformed D
platformed. Off of the world
money. The new world you're not
a part of the New World Order.
Go pound sand. Yeah, the Orban
the Oban is on deck. Yeah,
totally. And and I think that
Africa I mean, there's takeovers
now in Africa of this which will
be important for resources we
can't get it from Russia where
else can we get the shit from
Africa This is this is a mess.
Yeah messes right
I have a couple more clips I
wanted to play I want to play
some propaganda here that I
think is just really good okay.
And it's like not from Fox is
from CNBC. But first of all, you
get the basic story with this
clip. This is the Ukraine train
station bombed. The original
data train station clips but
Ukraine train station bombed
clip.
Ukrainian officials are urging
civilians in the eastern region
of our hands to immediately
travel to safer areas. Warning
Russia is amassing forces for a
new offensive. Residents are
being evacuated from the city of
Kramatorsk. That's where a
striker on a railway station on
Friday killed more than 50
people that Ukraine says Russia
fired missiles at the station.
While 1000s of civilians are
waiting to catch trains to
safety. Russia insists Kyiv was
responsible donors in order
from our city the train hasn't
been running for a long time. We
can only evacuate by bus. It's
impossible to live in the city
because of water supplies.
Intermittent electricity is
infrequent shops are closed.
Communications don't work. It's
like Armageddon here.
Now Yep, we all saw
the story. Okay. Now a couple of
things in that story. The trains
aren't running and they're
taking the bus that's what I
heard. So okay, so they bombing
a train station by I guess the
kitchen the bus there I'm not
sure
this is an x this is an
excellent point. It's one of
those timeline type things
almost like timeline makes
no signs are all crucial. I
agree with you 100% on that. So
let's go to the propaganda
report from CNBC and this Shep
Smith report being done by Kelly
Evans, the pretty Kelly average
measure plenty of mouth that she
moves around curiously.
I need to start watching this
Shep Smith show. Kelly Yeah,
it's really gone off the deep
end for pro war. Let me see now.
i Oh, yes,
she does. She does have that
funny. Is she she she does the
CNBC during the day, doesn't
she?
Yeah, she's got the one of the
shows. She's got one of the
shows. And then they put her on
because she's she's
her teeth are too big for her
mouth. Their teeth are too big
for her mouth.
She national funny thing.
But we're not critical at all or
anything.
Basically she's eye catching.
She's pretty and she's she
listens.
is interesting to look at. Yes,
that's why she works on TV. And
we as television producers
understand this.
I think the public does too, but
they don't like to admit it.
Now. This is some of the worst
propaganda I've ever heard now,
Russia say that this missile was
they have the missile on the
CNBC showing they're showing it
Yes. That the back half of the
missile with the fins.
Yeah. And why is the thing
intact is what I'd like to know
if it blew up with the spray
paint on it. With spray paint on
it that's intact. Let's listen
to this report. And tell me this
is not a I'm not being a cynic
here. But tell me this is not a
crock of shit. If you've ever
heard a crock of shit in your
life, well,
this show has served up a lot of
that
strike on a train station in
Kramatorsk, killing at least 52
Innocent people including
children who were trying to
evacuate that's according to
Ukrainian officials. A warning
now the video we're about to
show of the aftermath is graphic
and disturbing. Ukraine's
Foreign Minister says this was
deliberate slaughter, and the
Russians knew the train station
was full of civilians. The train
station is a major evacuation
hub in eastern Ukraine. It's
where 1000s of civilians have
been trying to flee the war. The
Pentagon reports this was a
short range ballistic missile.
The missile had a message
painted on it in Russian it
reads for the children. Here you
can see a toy horse soaked in
blood lying on the ground in the
middle of the carnage Oh
my Did they have a single child
shoe as well?
You know, I was wondering why
they didn't but I think that
meet that become a trope that
they won't do any more. I did
see one where there was never
seen this whole the horse the
little boy who was so horse
lied.
Yes. And the Russians spray
painted on the tail for the
children. Yeah, yeah, the
genocide, bastards genocide. And
by the way, every single every
single report always has
warning. The following images
are graphic and disturbing.
It was a very graphic now this
isn't your body's just trauma
based mind control.
Yeah, it's working now now the
rest of this report which goes
on with a bunch of minor details
but it's long but I wanted to
play because it does. It does
wrap up with a very funny ending
that I think is like missing the
point as usual. The mainstream
can't seem to get things
straight.
Ukrainian officials say five
children were among the dead.
This is video outside the train
station just one day before the
attack.
It is possible just thinking of
the the discrepancy with the
buses and the train station. It
is possible that the people are
are told to go to the train
station at the buses are writing
from Yeah,
no, I'm not denying okay.
You can see how packed and
crowded it was near the same
area where the missiles struck.
We begin tonight's coverage with
NBCs Ali a Rosie Reporting live
in the city of Levine in western
Ukraine. Allah Ukrainian
president Volodymyr Zelensky has
a new video out responding to
the attack.
Good evening, Katie. That's
right in its video message he
says like the massacres and
Bucha. Like many of the
atrocities the Russians have
committed across this country.
The attack on the train station
in karma Taurus has to be dealt
with in a tribunal in a long
list of war crimes committed by
the Russians. Not only the the
very top of the leadership has
to be held to account but the
commanders on the ground down to
the person who fired the missile
and Kelly it was a brutal attack
on civilians running away from
their homes because the
Ukrainian authorities have told
him to get out of the Donbass
area before they get encircled
by the Russians like they've
done in places like Mariupol
before it's too late for them.
But clearly, Vladimir Putin did
not want them to get out of that
area. And it was a scene of
carnage at the train station. 50
people dead at least five
children killed. Many people
lost arms and legs after the
Russians fired two missiles on
that railway station with
munitions that exploded in the
air and spread over a very wide
area causing as much damage as
possible to civilians to
children and to vehicles in that
area. But of course.
So he said Putin didn't want
these people to get leaving the
Don Bosco when this thing began.
Didn't he invite anyone in the
Donbass to come to Russia? But
yeah, and the place is overrun
with refugees from the dawn of
Boston. Yeah, we're There was
clogging up the schools in the
in the rush in Russia, which is
the towns nearby. Yep. So why
will all of a sudden he doesn't
want people to leave? Just
wondering what these
discrepancies, how do you
account for him?
It CNBC I'm sure there's some
weapons manufacturer that
benefits from this report.
And they will continue spread
over a very wide area, causing
as much damage as possible to
civilians, to children and to
vehicles in that area. But of
course, the Russians have denied
having anything to do with it as
they have denied having anything
to do with the massacres and
Bucha. And in Bucha, it was a
day of deep sorrow. Once again,
more war crimes coming to light,
more mass graves being found the
European Commissioner was
visiting Bucha. Today, she was
visibly shocked by what she saw
at those mass graves lighting a
candle at one of those
locations. And then she met with
President Zelensky later, and
she promised President Zelensky
that they are going to try and
fast track their membership to
the European Union, because of
this war because of the crimes
committed by Russia in Ukraine
over the last six weeks. And
that's exactly what Vladimir
Putin didn't want to happen.
Well, no, according to the
analysis that you had. That's
exactly what Putin does want.
Yes, I will see any evidence to
the contrary, in this fast
tracking the images? Yeah, you
as if his view makes it even
better is fantastic. That's the
way to go. Because they're not
going to get the word. If you
recall, when we talked about
this for since 2014, when they
mericans took over Ukraine, that
that nobody was going to want
nobody wanted the Ukrainians in
the EU, because Ukraine is a
corrupt country. It's rife with
corruption, and it would just be
introducing this sort of bad
actors into Western Europe, and
they don't need this
aggravation. And I
would like to remind Her
Excellency van der Leyen that
the people who orchestrated this
for you don't care about you.
Exactly, yeah. Good catch. Yes.
Speaking of propaganda, and this
is also related to Ukraine. And
and to the mainstream, certainly
mainstream media, the M five M
here in the United States, the
Atlantic, had a conference. And
the actual title of the
conference was about
disinformation in media, big
letters, disinformation
conference. So when you want to
get the experts lantic Yeah,
exactly. When you want to really
know about disinformation, you
have the Atlantic organize it.
And you also have Brian Stelter
from CNN on stage.
They saw this too, it's pretty
funny. So you know, the thing
before you play it, it's not as
good as it could have been.
Have you seen the whole thing?
You know, there's a lot of stuff
that people are cutting off
thinking that's the punch line.
I know, they they're not,
there's gonna be a good No, no,
no, no, no. So I have, you know,
I, I make a habit of going get
the whole thing. So it's two
minutes. I know you didn't see a
two minute clip, because it's
actually better in the longer
version. And this is a question
from the audience. And
obviously, someone who came in
to ask these very questions,
which I think are all valid.
My name is Christopher Phillips.
I'm a first year at the college.
My question is for Mr. Seltzer.
You've all spoken extensively
about Fox News being a purveyor
of disinformation. But CNN is
right up there with them. They
push the Russian collusion hoax,
they push the Jussie Smollett
hoax, they smear. Justice
Cavanaugh is a rapist. And they
also smeared Nick Sandmann as a
white supremacist. And yes, they
dismissed the Hunter Biden
laptop affair as pure Russian
disinformation. With mainstream
corporate journalists becoming
little more than apologists and
cheerleaders for the regime. Is
it time to finally declare that
the the canon of journalistic
ethics is dead or no longer
operative? All the mistakes of
the mainstream media and CNN, in
particular, seem to magically
all go in one direction? Are we
expected to believe that this is
all just some sort of random
coincidence? Or is there
something else behind it?
It's too bad sign for lunch? 30
seconds. There's a there's a
clock that says 30 seconds. But
But I think my honest answer to
you and I will come over and
talk in more detail after this
is that I think you're
describing a different channel
than the one that I watch. But I
understand that that is a
popular right wing narrative
about CNN. I think it's
important. We're talking about
shared reality and democracy.
All these networks all these
news outlets have to defend
democracy, and when they screw
up, admit it. But when Benjamin
Hall The Fox correspondent was
wounded in Ukraine, the news
crews that CNN and the New York
Times stopped what they were
doing, and they tried to help
they tried to help them get
other country that tried to find
the dead crew members. That's
what news outlets do. That's how
they actually do work together
to your question about sharing
those kinds of connections and
trust. We don't talk about it
enough, though, we don't share
that reality about how that
happens. And with regards to the
regime, I think you mean the
President Biden, last time I
spoke with a Biden aide, we
yelled at each other. So that's
the reality of the business that
people don't see that people
don't hear. They imagine that
it's a situation that simply is
not. But I think your question,
it speaks to the failure of
journalism, to show our work and
show the reality of how our
profession operates. We have a
lot of work to do, I think
so. So to show that the news
business is really real, and not
just propaganda. His examples
are, hey, one guy got blowed up.
So we all went and looked at him
and reported on it. And the
other one is, I yelled at
someone. I mean, this is
unbelievable that he should have
been hauled off the stage with
the hook.
Well, he didn't address one
thing the kid brought up. No, of
course not. And he's just was
dancing. He was dancing. And he
was doing a product that he did
that that's the clip I heard
that I thought he did a pretty
good job of dancing. Cuz he,
because the audience is not on
the side of that kid. Because
it's that line.
Yeah, you're right. Yeah. Yeah,
of course. Of course. Of course.
I mean, if it was a normal
audience with 10 people in there
that were critical that somebody
would answer the question from
the audience, they would have
done that. Nobody did.
Hey, when I was when I was on
the panel at Bitcoin 2022. And
I, I'm, of course mentioned no
agenda to I can't remember what
context. I got a lot of items
from the audience. That was
pretty cool. Like
it was nice. In the morning. Can
I
have more on this? Something
that will that's related?
Well, I got a couple of things.
I wanted to get a couple of
things I wanted to get at least
played out. Because this is not
being reported much. Okay. And
this is these are the last two
Ukraine clips and this is one on
there's the prisoner exchange
going on? Pretty same, same,
same and logical. seems less
hysterical. And but you know,
reporting on this is separate. I
think the zellige is zero,
Ukraine, Russia prisoner,
Ukraine and Russia have
conducted on Thursday. NPR,
Ukraine and Russia have
conducted a third prisoner
exchange swapping both civilians
and military personnel from key
van prs. Julian huddart. has
more. Well, this
doesn't fit the narrative very
well. Is that like sounds like
they're moving towards peace.
Ukraine's deputy prime minister
in the British took announced
late Saturday, the 26th
Ukrainians will be headed home
from Russian custody in the
coming days. It was unclear how
many Russians Ukraine released
but the last two exchanges had
equal numbers going home on both
sides. prisoner exchange
negotiations have stalled over
the last week, with Russia
accusing Ukraine of changing
terms of the last minute
speaking on Ukrainian television
but a stroke accused Russia of
detaining Ukrainian civilians,
including 11 mayors for an upper
hand in the negotiations.
And negotiations. We can't be
repeated. Don't report on
negotiations. We need to see
blood soaked children's toys.
Yes. Obviously that's what you
want.
Yes. If you want people to vote
for Joe Biden.
Okay, I got one more rushing
tip, which is on the NGOs
giving, you know, the NGOs are
all jacked up. I think this you
know, are doing for helping out
the Ukrainians are all jacked up
about the aid Ukrainian aid
update with NGOs EU's, helping
out
global donors who have promised
$11 billion to support refugees
from Ukraine and the internally
displaced
now, do we have any idea who
these global donors are that
ponied up $11 Billion
US taxpayers.
The European Commission, and
governments like Canada are
among the notable backers more
than 4.4 million Ukrainians and
are refugees and millions more
internally displaced. Most of
those who fled are women and
children, as men of fighting age
can't leave the country. Today,
we are
supporting millions of Ukrainian
refugees and people in need.
Above all, we are sending a
message to every single
Ukrainian in their cities and
villages under siege, a message
of hope to the brave Ukrainian
soldiers, heroes defending the
country from the aggressor. Dear
Brothers and Sisters, you are
not alone. The
member states are doing an
outstanding job. It's
phenomenal. The NGOs are working
on the ground, the communities,
the local communities are
outstanding in receiving the
refugees. But as I said, more is
needed and Any pledge will help
a refugee here in the European
Union. But also and this is so
important. Any pledge will help
a person that is internally
displaced so lost the home
because of the bumping and
shelling of puddings army with
in Ukraine.
That was fun to lie. And I guess
at the end there, I
believe so yes. So you know,
thinking of mass formation and
how it was kind of cool to have
that and how masks and
vaccination social distancing
gave people around the world,
really, this took them out of
the isolation of true isolation
and what the hell is going on
and all the fear and it gives
people something to focus on.
And I think somehow the
consistent reminding that the
brave people are Ukraine are
standing up, you know, kind of
like, on the barricades and live
miserably, you know, we're
standing on the barricades,
we're all fighting against one
and you know, that's why you
want to wear your blue and
yellow T shirt and stand for
Ukraine and change your icon.
You know, this it's, it's, it's
it's so focused on the human
element of fighting evil. That
it's I think it's it's a
continuation of mass formation.
Now, there's definitely some
some carryover, there's no doubt
about it.
And it's going in weird
directions such as
so it also picks up some
stragglers, you know, there's
the element. Oh, good
stragglers, and the interesting
part of it, which is the ones
that get bailed on our show,
because this analysis we're
doing, they'll be back. Yeah,
but everyone comes back,
eventually. But the point is, is
that they were pretty good
handle the COVID
deconstructions. But for some
reason, this one here which tugs
at the heartstrings with this.
Oh, blood soaked toy?
That's it? Yeah. Because with
COVID You didn't actually see
dead bodies you heard about,
yeah, they kept talking about
him, but they never saw him
stacked up like they claim and
now
you just go to, you know, stock
photo.com and fill up your
report. And, or, you know, grab
something from a video game or
to do something. Now you
can do it. You're on the field.
I mean, there's no fact of your
photographer in the field. Or if
you're even a videographer, you
set the stage. This is great.
Put, you find it, you get the
toy, and you know, you've dumped
something on it or anything. And
then I mean, you put a shoe you
find your dog does this anymore,
but the shoe you find a shoe and
they do it. Of course they
haven't seen a shoe shot for
years.
Well, I'm disappointed. We need
shoe shots, everyone and we need
Ukrainian shoe shots. The idea
is a single empty shoe
preferably a child's shoe.
No, it has to be a child shoe.
Did you see the one shot though
where there was this kitten or a
cat and the cat is I have not
seen the kitten shot. The cat is
amidst the ruins of Bora. And
you see the shot of the world
press that must be 50 of them
all angling with Telephoto Zoom
Lens, shoot in the kitty to get
that one perfect little shot.
Oh,
God, when you got taking
pictures, I really love taking
pictures of people taking
pictures, because that's the
best shot.
That's a coffee table book.
Right? They're taking pictures.
So this is what's happening in
Germany regarding the virtue
signaling Gemini has
warned that anyone publicly
supporting Russia's operation in
Ukraine could face legal
repercussions. And the warning
extends to anyone even
displaying the letter Z to
symbolize support. As the letter
has been used to distinguish
Russian vehicles and the war.
Russia's war of aggression
against Ukraine is a criminal
offence. Anyone publicly
approving the war may be liable
to prosecution in Germany. This
applies to using the Z symbol to
German security authorities are
keeping an eye on the use of the
symbol, but lens
move raises disturbing parallels
Greece's right wing military
dictatorship in the 60s and 70s
also bands the letter since they
stood for a progressive use
group as the 1969 movie Z
explores the film's a critical
take on the job within from
letters of the alphabet to 19th
century Russian writers like
theater. Dossett Dostoevsky,
yeah the point that I was trying
to make 1969 This is a 1970 they
were banning letters. They had a
movie about insane
and now they don't want you
reading Dostoevsky who is a
complainer Give me a break
so let's just stick with the 70s
for a moment. My beat
we are getting new video tonight
of a gas pump scheme want you to
take a look as it is caught on
camera.
Remember the gas stealer
stealing gas from the 70s
Oh yeah, listen big deal.
This is a new take a new way to
do it.
Imagine pumping gas only to find
out it was going into someone
else's tank at ABC 10 We stand
for you and we are looking out
for your wallet. ABC 10s Barbara
Bingley shows us the gas pump
scheme just reported in
Sacramento County
with gas prices soaring. Some
are stooping to new lows to save
a buck watches these two drivers
pull up to a fuel station at the
arco on what avenue and
Blackfoot way on Sunday the men
quickly swapped the nozzles and
one drives away waiting for
unsuspecting customers to pull
off manager Bobby Joel sharing
it to spread awareness
you know it was real quick went
to the second but you can see
now if you look at it, the hose
comes across the pump instead of
on the side itself.
He says when the victims pulled
up and started pumping gas the
suspect started his meter to
counting on the victims not to
notice they were paying for his
gas. It's the first time in his
career he's seen this customers
were also left shocked crazy,
just mad times we're living in
you know, I'm still kind of
trying to figure out how the
scam works
doesn't sound very practical.
So the way it works is you you
you park your car on one side of
the pumps, but you and then you
you take your hose and put it
into the slot on the other side.
So and then you take their their
hose and you put it on your side
so when they go to get the gas
they put their card in then you
start immediately start pumping
I don't see how they don't
notice that there's no gas
coming out of
there interesting idea. I mean I
can Yeah, yeah in the 70s The
main thing was stealing gas with
a safe siphoning, siphoning
siphon gas. Well now of course
they drill holes in the tanks
for sandwiches dangerous and
stupid. Yes. But the siphon he
thinks it's because this is the
era in the 70s is when all the
lock gas caps became in vogue.
Yeah, they had gas caps with
locks on them and they had the
kind of clothes you have to open
them from inside the car. All
that is because of the 70s.
Before that there dig gases used
to flip the thing open and pump
gas into it. Yeah, there was no
lock,
it was more trouble than it was
worse to siphon gas before. So
cheap. Who cares?
You know, before they started
when they were in the 70s
siphoning gas was pretty easy
because there was no lock caps.
And that's what they were doing.
But now you can't do that. Yeah,
yeah.
Okay, a couple other things.
Peter Schiff, known Gold Bug, he
has gold not to gold, gold
insane, dude. Well, what we're
seeing now confirms the fact
that we are now in a major
secular bear market in bonds.
And this has massive
implications for investments for
the economy, because what
powered the big bull market in
stocks was the bull market in
bonds, the fact that we were
doing everything against a
backdrop of ever decreasing
interest rates, that's what
fueled the speculation. That's
what kept the money cheap. That
also fueled the real estate
market. Everything was built on
the foundation of falling bond
yields, rising bond prices, well
all that has changed. We're now
in an environment where bond
prices are going to keep falling
and yields are going to keep
rising that is the environment
we were in during the 1970s and
the types of investments that
worked out during the bond bull
market did not do well during
the bond bear market what did
well during the bond bear market
were commodities natural
resources,
gold,
foreign currencies, foreign
stocks, emerging markets exactly
what is going to be doing well
in the future
70s Anybody 70s as a good then
we have you know what else is
coming back? Macro may
you know what, before I even
continue there I got two things
to say which brings me back to a
comment I want to make about the
about the Grammys Now you
mentioned it McNamee pie my J
tech a macro may clash is making
macro may all over the place
boom. You got macro a macro may
you gotta cut coffee cups got
macro may around Yes, the macro
may thing is noticeable. I want
to mention something about
Grammys and this just off the
off topic a little bit pre topic
so there's this group that
they've tried their reviews
hoping to get a bunch of awards
called BT B or B
BTS, etc BTS BTS from from Korea
so I'm watching this and I'm
since I said you ever heard of
this BTS group? I said to Jay
and she I said they stink and
she said they're out there. I
said everything they only do it
as mouthing they're not even
singing. There's no chance these
guys are singing anything is all
lip syncing. And she says it she
looks at me quizzically and
says, yeah, that's part of the
charm. Ah, What was the 70s?
Milli Vanilli when they had
their when they busted into the
70s? Okay,
okay, now I'm gonna slow you
down no Milli Vanilli was the
80s and the 90s the 70s we had
other issues with music. But
since you're talking about the
Grammys, these guys were on,
let's get straight into it.
Kicking off tonight from inside
MGM Grand Garden Arena is a
dynamic duo who are single
handedly bringing back the 70s,
which might explain all the
information. It's brewed.
Oh my god. Did you hear what he
says? Listen, listen, Emma
Jewell, who was single handedly
bringing back the 70s Which
might explain all the inflation
is Bruno Mars and Anderson.
Yeah, so Sonic, they're
fantastic total 70s 70s vibe. Do
you think that the Southern
strategy in a way is also a part
of it? That is a throwback to
the 70s Like we're seeing some
of that here only the parties
are different words that too far
fetched
this I thought this other
strategy came in the late 60s
But which I consider an
extension of the 70s so maybe
it's possible
then. Well, here's here's what
I'm waiting for. The number one
invention of the 70s
quadrophonic sound god you're
quadrophonic I'm sorry.
quadrophonic the movie was
Quadrophenia. quadrophonic
sound. Did you have that? Did
you have a quad quadrophonic
player?
I think I may have I know I had
some I still have some
quadrophonic records. And it was
a dud it because it was a thing
as you can cut. It was a huge,
it was just a gimmick. A
ridiculous gimmick. It's come
back in a certain way with Adobe
6.1 or 4.1 Yeah, a little bit.
Yeah. And is the same it's not
but that's already been in play.
So I don't know if I don't know
what new gimmick 4k? I don't
think so. It's already coming
coming that came in earlier. I
don't know. I think they're I
don't know.
Well, we did get some
corrections on our on our
mistake or faux pa of thinking
there was no analog to the 70s
pet rocks. And a lot of people
piped up right away and said
what do you think NF T's are? I
like that comparison. It's
an interesting idea but a Pet
Pet rock but NF T's are not
absurdist. They're not rocks
which is literally an absurdist
idea that caught on and until I
see something like that
we did make a mistake about
Germany being landlocked yes
that was sold us on that. Yeah,
and I knew better I know that I
saw that. But you know why you
should have called me and I'm
the one who said well here's
here's why I made the mistake.
If there's one thing every
Dutchman knows is that the
minute minute the weather starts
to get a little bit better that
better the roads from Germany
are just there's one large
traffic jam all the way to the
Dutch beaches because they don't
have a beach and the Germans
invade the Dutch beaches every
single summer and they're very
recognize each they do not have
a beach no that's funny at least
not that I'm aware of because
you know what we were what we
would even think about the the
ports they have up and it was a
Hamburg
Yeah, yeah. Ports Yeah.
I don't know if they have the I
don't think it's too cold up
there. Yeah, baby patients up
there.
Anyway, a lot of beaches running
the country. Yay. There we go.
With that. I'd like to thank you
for your courage say in the
morning to you the man who just
put the C and the K in Yak
facts, ladies and gentlemen, Mr.
John C. Devorah. Back
in the morning to you and Mr.
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Geez, I don't even know if I can
tell you what I'm going to tell
you tell you anyway. We've been
waiting for Trump's social
truth, truth social Trump's
thing which is was supposed to
be based on Mastodon Yeah. Now
the CTO and the and the Chief
Creative Officer of truth social
reached out to me a few weeks
ago and I first I thought it was
a hoax. And that turned and
these guys are like no agenda.
producers like for five, six
years. And they and they're
running this thing. And they and
literally the reason they
reached out I said, Well, we're
going to do podcasts. But we
didn't want to be those guys who
just did it without talking to
you first because that's, that's
for yours. I've
been hearing nothing but me.
Nobody talks to you.
Yes. And it was it there was
something go I didn't know I
couldn't exactly feel it. But
it's like okay, well, what do
you want? What can you come over
there in Atlanta? Can you come
and we want you to see
everything want to talk to you
about it. And indeed it was all
based on on Mastodon activity,
pub, all this open source stuff.
And, and they have a grand
vision,
I get you a free consulting gig,
you're making no money from this
fantastic.
So everything is they want to
have no business model, no
monetization, just so people
can't get the platform. But what
they were asking for is can you
come by and you know, and
discuss it with us and then meet
some of the board members.
And I am bless bless the
operation. Well, you see,
meet some of the board members.
I'm like, Well, what? Yeah,
which board members? How can I
prepare? What do you really
need? I mean, one, just tell me
what you really want? No, no, I
just knew it'd be good if they
saw you. And I, I felt like
they're holding something back.
Because who are the board
members, Devin Nunez Trump?
Like, you know, what, if we're
gonna meet Trump said, you know,
let me know, because I don't
know, man, I'm not really
interested in being a part of
something political if it's
really for open. Okay. So the
next day, and this is after
several emails and two phone
calls. radio silence. Just gone.
And now both these guys have
resigned? What? Yeah, it was a
failure. The whole thing is a
failure. They couldn't scale it.
They couldn't they couldn't
scale it so that they can't get
the people on. And both of them
both those guys resigned.
Did you talk to him?
No, I keep saying hey, I don't
care what happened. I like you
guys. Let's let's talk about
moving forward. Very happy
to get you. Which are they? You
think that's just a failure of
mastodon?
I think it's possible. Because,
again, the whole the reason why
we have 10,000 people, and
always say, Hey, you can follow
us you can interact with us
through the fediverse is because
of scale. You know, the minute
it doesn't even matter if you
have your heart in the right
place. If it's not easy to
scale, things like that.
Remember, Twitter had the fail
whale for the first eight years
of its existence,
there was constant problems
scaling is big. Yeah, the real
money is Zedek. You know, the
real money is some of these tech
ventures is not the idea. But
it's the scaling. If you can't
scale it, no, you can't you then
you're done. I mean, that's why
Google was such a billion dollar
success stories because they
could scale search to such an
extreme because they had a
couple who knows who these guys
are, by the way, because they're
kept up a state secret. Or some
network engineers at Google that
set it up from the beginning
that are just flat out geniuses,
and they're the ones who made it
work and they're sure they got
paid good money, and they got a
lot of stock, but you'll never
know who they are. But also
you know, what Google in effect
did is had enough money to scale
by distribution you know, they
they have their own network
pipes,
I know across the nation that
coded it means that is non
trivial. Not all
geniuses is too bad all that
genius is put to evil. That's
that's always the
case with AP is a lot of times
what happens very common. So a
white cat next thing you know,
you're wearing, do you know this
kind of uniform and you got the
white cat on your lap and you're
stroking it.
So even though I'm sad because I
really wanted to see the
fediverse and Mastodon take off
it's it really is just another
warning that the only way to go
is distributed and to care about
your community. And not about
you don't even want to care
about scale. Why do you want a
whole bunch of people a whole
people yelling screaming on your
social network? Now go start
your own server and federate
with us anyway, follow John C.
Dvorak at no agenda. social.com
Adam at no agenda social.com It
is truly the only way for you to
manage your own experiences to
set up your own Mastodon server.
There's many places you can get
one for a couple bucks a month.
Is it easy now? You probably
have to think about it and get
into it. But it's fun.
You know, I'm thinking that
these guys, if there was some
way of selling the idea of a
federating the Trump thing. So
the point you'd have every state
would have its own server. This
you'd have to just federate the
hell out of it. So there was
really no real big central
anything couldn't even be
brought down. Yes, I will. have
God? Yeah, it just couldn't be
indestructible. But I don't
think that concept is even
within the within the belief
system of a Trump or a Nunez
even or anybody except the
highest, one of the very few the
very few techies that are in
Congress, I think there's two of
them. It's just not, it's not
conceivable,
it's not how they think they,
especially Trump, this is this
is his, in my mind, his biggest
flaw is he is still in the world
of I have to be number one, I
have to have the number one
ratings I have to have the most
I have to have all of it. And
that's just turning out not to
be important anymore. You need
to be able to feed your family
and have your community who are
around you. That's That's what
media and media properties.
That's what's important is all
these drive by assholes who are
of no use and of any if you're,
if you want to eat have no
monetary use, because they're
not part of something that is
bigger than just entertain me
and
he wants to set up a set up shop
so he can be bigger than better
and bigger than Romney bigger
than this bigger than that as a
one as an entity as a giant
monster.
And we might as well while we're
just talking about it briefly
then we will get to thanking our
producer, executive and
Associate Executive Producer
ever this is well this is three
shows where the
yes to those of you and I have
seen you who are all jacked up
in GD about Elon Musk's
involvement in Twitter, check
yourself check your amygdala
check your brain cells. Are you
kidding me? How can anyone think
this is going to be great if
centralized services are not the
way to go? Even if especially if
the if the person running in May
you think that they may be on
your side? That's not what you
want. And Elon Musk is he is
there to destroy Twitter. I
guarantee you he's going to
destroy it. That's his job this
guy he is he might as well just
be just where the government
issue jacket system invented
nothing. It's only been pushed
into positions through
acquisition and and money
people, his own family. And he's
PT Barnum and now you're all
jacked up is Jide PT Barnum.
He's a great PT Barnum but I I'm
I'm my mouth
cares what who I personally I
don't care one way or the other,
whether he owns 10% or not. And
he's going to be on the board.
He's just going to be a
troublemaker.
It's it's he's he's there to
destroy it. I'm telling you he's
there to destroy. That's his
job. You watch. He's not going
to make anything better. It's
just going to destroy it.
Otherwise, all of a sudden, all
the all the right wing. Oh,
Trump can come back and it's
it's its own. It's a
distraction. So we're doing the
right thing off your chest.
Yeah, well, it's important
because we we have invested our
time, our talents, our treasure,
we've got air gunner, who's
running the whole thing after it
became too big for me to manage.
And we've got a good crowd and
the fediverse works. We got all
kinds of people coming in. There
are people from twit telling me
I'm an asshole. It's funny that
I can get that time. It's funny
that I can get because they have
a mastodon twit dot social or
whatever it is. And so they,
they, they, they posed to me and
I and I can just laugh, I can
block them, but no one's gonna
get there. No one's gonna get
deep. I'm not gonna block their
whole server. No, it's funny.
Oh, it's funny. I know what you
need your own instance, we can
just sit there and post to
yourself.
I bet because I'm one of these
guys assistant with a BB gun
shooting sparrows.
We need to thank two artists for
the previous two shows. Now I
would like to say that I
thoroughly enjoyed during our
travels, your COVID
retrospective, some classic JCD
sound effects, of course, the
responses. I think people like
likely like I predicted it, but
we're just blown away when you
hear all of the propaganda and
the mixed messages and the bull
crap that was thrown in our face
over and over again, day after
day in day out for two and a
half years. It was a phenomenal
battle. We had four months of
it. It was a phenomenal piece.
And I think people really
enjoyed it. The length was good
to like, two, two and a quarter
or something
two and a third like that. But
it was just the first four
months it was January to May 1,
it was more than enough. And I
could do that. If a Google from
May 1 to the next to another
four months. It would be totally
different because then and then
there's the whole vaccine era.
Yeah, we didn't even get that
one in. Yeah, I didn't even Get
close to the vaccine yet. They
were talking about it always
talking about it talking about
it right from the beginning.
So for that was episode 1439 and
1439 on a second. That artwork
was from Mike Riley, that was
the pangolin, which you chose
for for that episode. And we
thank Mike, we used that one
before. No, the Pangolin in the
mirror was very, very nice
piece. Then for 1440, this was
the COVID medley, which I
ultimately I wound up making it
for hours.
And this just, by the way, I
want to I don't want to condemn
you. But this just shows that
you've always wanted to make the
show long.
I wanted to I want to show
should be two hours and 45
minutes, and it goes to three
hours and a half, three hours.
15. And now when given the
opportunity with you by
yourself, nobody else. Four
hours. And by the way, and
congratulations on four hours
and no seconds. You did that on
purpose.
I came pretty. I think there
were 13 seconds that I could
my calculation came about we're
playing Oh,
one of those one of those things
you'd like to do comics or
bloggers art work best podcast
and simulation is when we chose
that we'd appreciate that comics
for Blogger, I, we listened to
part of the COVID medley again,
and I just need to thank every
single person who has ever sent
in an end of show makes it and
then so many people might not
get to the end of the show, to
hear those mixes. Now it's like
and I understand, you know,
there's a natural drop off of
any program. And by the way, the
reason why the shows have gotten
longer is not my fault. It is
not anyone's fault. But we've
had longer donation segments, it
is my job to balance that out
and to make sure we have more
content than not just donation
segment. So you know, what, if
you need to tell people to stop
donating? Is what I'm saying
that will shorten the show.
I disagree.
Or how about do shorter notes.
Now, now you're talking what if
you really want to see something
cool. I provided Dred Scott with
all 154 titles and producers of
every single one of the clips
that was in the medley. And he
turned them into chapters. So if
you're using a modern podcast
app, which you can get from new
podcast apps.com You can go
right to your favorite every
single one is listed. It's at
the right time code. It's it's
an a great job, Dr. Really
appreciate it. Cuz he also found
images for every single one. So
it's a real one for the
archives. It's something you
want to you want to keep. And
again, thank you to everybody
and the entire tracklisting is
in the credits for episode 1440.
And, of course, we'll be
choosing some artwork from the
offering that we have today from
our artists. And you can submit
one yourself but no agenda art
generator.com. And yeah, we
appreciate the work that
everyone always does. Now we do
I will make a comment about the
art we're not going to use Fauci
zimage. And also when we do
these, these specials the day
after the last show, we do this
all done, we pick the art we do
the tiles everything's done. So
don't submit art after the fact
because it's just not gonna go
anywhere. I mean, we did have a
couple pieces for Round Round.
He sent some stuff and so to
some other people, but rowdy
said that piece that I could
use, I use it in a newsletter,
which was a great piece of which
marked the the Yeah, The Seven
News albums about selling a TV.
Of course, even roundy is going
back to the 70s got Yeah,
those things came out in the 80s
Mostly
bell bottoms all over Fort
Lauderdale beach platforms. Did
you see Justin Bieber's platform
crocs
No. Oh man crocs There you go. I
want you to
have a pair of those. Yeah, you
can you can you got
to see him there die. I went to
the Kroc store to see if they
had them. Did they? No, no, of
course not. It's a Bieber
special. Now look beautiful. All
right, let's thank our executive
producers,
you know, you'd be his better I
always noticed that people that
are naturally really tall really
look better than the big
platform, which is exactly how
you look in a pair. Okay.
Let's thank our executive
producers and Associate
Executive producers for episode
1441 of the no agenda show we
kick it off with a note from
Greg homeboy from Orinda
California fan and friend, he
says and this is very
interesting $1,333.33 And he
typed it on an Underwood.
laterra lettura 33 Are you
familiar with this typewriter
note?
We want more of these. Why? I
think they're collectible. John
and Adam This letter has been
marinating in my mind for some
time digging out my Underwood
letter A 33. to type it just
felt right. Hello. My wife and
me discovered the podcast in
2019. We got an old air stream
made it fancier inside and hid
the US for nine months. My
interest in true alt news has
early origins. While my first
jobs were at an AAA N paper's
like in Pittsburgh and the
Village Voice, my real wake up
call was being in a voting booth
in Red Hook Brooklyn, as Tower
One got hit. Needless to say the
living I'd been making. At that
point, advertising helped
inspire many new synapses like
many I would never be the same.
A small startup called Facebook
hired me in 2010 and brought me
to California which then
provided me with even more
countless smiles and eye rolls
watching the tech sector from
the inside. I ask your
forgiveness that we have been
freeloading for so many years.
At this point, please accept
this donation of 133 3.33 as a
way of both being cleansed of
the past and hopeful for the
future of the podcast. I would
love a good old fashioned D
douching. If there would be a
title to be had please refer to
me as sir ear hopper. We will
come to a meet up one of these
days as we are eager to mingle
with the roundtable
you've been deed deuced
very nice note, sir. Very nice.
Appreciate it.
And he is on schedule. It looks
like to be knighted. Yes
indeed.
So we move on to is Cat Cat
VandenBosch in Odin Bosch.
So she is cats fundin Bosch and
she lives in out in Bosch. So
she's in Bosch. She is cats of
the of the of the of the Bush
the forests of the bush and she
lives in old bush.
And there's a lot of material
there. Yep. 1050 1,050.00 I did
two separate donations this
week, she writes after which I
can now claim my dame hood. I
would like to be known as Dame
to Tola of the lowland pothead
it's pronounced damned good.
Hola of the lowland potheads
hola that's kind of like almost
like calling someone a Karen
very old Dutch word Tato
that's roundtable like to be
served. Fred Candela special.
What is that free condello Space
Hsiao brick in Dallas SEL,
which is it's kind of like a hot
dog. But it's made out of excess
pig guts some shit that no one
wants anymore. And that
was cold bowl milk, which makes
the perfect stoner meal.
Yes, it is, especially with
mayonnaise and ketchup and
onions
was recently fired after nine
years to see in the United
States just peanut butter and
jelly. There's no fooling around
with this stuff. I was recently
fired after nine years of
employment for not being
vaccinated. And for that, I
would like to request some karma
for my mentally challenged
former boss. Yeah, and then she
says before you do that, and I
mean Karma can also be bad
right? Well, we never target bad
No, I don't think so. But look,
just give him Carmen to what
happens happens. I hope this
loser gets all the karma he
deserves. By the way, I did make
sure they paid, paid. They paid
up to get rid of me which
enabled me to donate myself into
Dame hood tank to they already
found a new and better job. And
this time my boss is fully awake
and not woke. He's not he's not
listening to no agenda yet. But
I promise to keep hitting him in
the mouth until he does. Some
jobs coming from my new
employment is very much
appreciated. Special shout out
to my dear friend, Iris Albers,
who is a diehard douchebag I
still love her though. I still
love her to bits. The love is
lit Karen. AKA Dame twit whole
love the potheads lowlands from
Odin Bush, the Netherlands jobs,
jobs, jobs and jobs or jobs.
There's something about you
saying khatola which is just
funny to Tola anonymous in
Bartlett, Illinois. Oh
interesting seven Oh dot seven
Oh, no jingles no karma Happy
Birthday to John Of course there
it is for your seven years I
recently learned about John from
his appearance on a podcast
called NIC the rat radio as a
consumer of PG Tips gold pyramid
tea bags, I was fascinated by
the PG Tips portion of the
interview, which of course is
repurposing. Outstanding no
agenda content. You were on a
nick the nick the rat radio
show?
Yeah, yeah, I was on Nick to
read now. I want to she's gonna
tell you something. I think. I
don't think PG Tips goal is as
good as just PG Tips. Hmm. Okay,
so I have to say, All right,
well, thank you. I haven't
noticed chip says we're going to
be on the show all day today. I
do not think to Kirkland Rio how
wine is is that good people
raving about it on it on this
nose, gender, social and which
one from Kirkland. That's the
real highlights of Spanish wine
with the booth, a dark blue
label. That's when they put
their premium stuff and I find
it to be STEMI
STEMI Hmm. All right. Our next
Anonymous is a handwritten note.
And from anonymous five, four
3.21. Nice number Dear John and
Adam. I don't remember how I
found your show. But no one hit
me in the mouth. Oh, I was doing
a lot of internet searches in
April of 2021. struggling
emotionally as I was the only
one in my family who hadn't yet
gotten the wonder drug seat.
This is the kind of note I love.
I think we'll see. I'm not known
for going against the grain. I'm
sure everyone thought I was it
was my loudmouth always got to
stir the pot husband who had
convinced me there was something
wrong with the vaccine, but that
was not true. In fact, I can't
get him to listen to no agenda.
He has a wide network of new
sites, blogs, etc has more time
to serve them than I do.
Whenever I mentioned something
from the show. He's almost
always ready. He's almost ready.
He's almost always read about
it. That's fine. Ultimately,
we're on the same page anyway,
somehow I stumbled upon na can't
truly say I have no idea how
much it has meant to me though,
especially as I am one of only
two people at work who haven't
gotten to Vax thus are not
welcome in the office during
business hours. Luckily, I've
worked at small Hollywood
entertainment company for a
couple of decades. I'm valuable
and wasn't let go. Yes, even as
LA has finally dropped their Vax
and mask mandates one of the
company's partners is still
fearful of catching COVID and
thus Novak's no entry. No logic
of course since double Vax and
boosted folks who COVID
routinely but he clings to the
narrative. Funny thing is all
during 2020 I was hailed for
going into the office each week
to take care of critical banking
activity, risking myself to keep
the company afloat once the
vaccine was available, and
people started straggling back
into the office. I lost my
status as a hero. Ah, sorry this
was so long john and too much to
read on air. We did it anyway.
I've been writing mental LETTER