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Holy mackerel. This guy is that
dumb. Adam curry,
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John C. Dvorak. Thursday, April
10 2022. This is your award
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winning keep our nation media
assassination episode 1441.
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This is no agenda
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back in the saddle and
broadcasting live from the heart
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of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six in the
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morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry,
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and from Northern Silicon
Valley. And despite all
0:26
predictions, we come back and
nothing has changed. On Jhansi
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Dvorak scale.
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No, nothing changed. It's all
the same.
0:39
But you were thinking the
economy's gonna collapse. And
0:42
you'd get out just in time
before the riots in the hill
0:45
country. And I'm thinking, yeah,
don't worry about this war's
0:48
over, and we come back.
Nothing's changed.
0:53
Well, unfortunately, I did
witness the collapse of society
0:57
in our week off, so we're not
entirely wrong.
1:02
Oh, you witnessed something?
1:03
Oh, my goodness, John, our
entire vacation was ruined.
1:07
Hold on a second. Stop. Stop.
Right says yes. What do you
1:13
mean? Would you
1:15
like me to give you a way to run
it out
1:17
straight Hold on. I'm gonna have
to, I'm gonna take it slow. So
1:21
you don't need it? I get every
bit and morsel this beauty
1:24
that's about to unfold.
1:26
You are such a mean, man
sometimes.
1:30
So, okay, you're gonna take a
vacation. And I don't know if
1:33
we'd never discuss where it
doesn't make any difference. But
1:36
you were headed out. And plans
were made weeks in advance.
1:41
Tickets were bought. You're
happy to get out of town. You're
1:46
sick of it. Had to go somewhere.
You had to get out of the hustle
1:51
and bustle. Yes. So. So you
began on Fridays? I believe
1:58
you're gonna leave because we
had the shows together. And I
2:00
want to mention to the artists
and everybody else out, we do
2:03
when we do these shows done in
advance. doing art for after? I
2:08
would just advise days useless.
2:10
Yeah, it's too bad because a lot
of great art came in for the
2:13
best.
2:14
One piece. I started the
newsletter. A dynamite piece of
2:18
roundy did yeah. So that was
mocking the those album covers
2:22
of all those best disco combat
2:25
night. It was great. It was
great. And I saw it come in. I'm
2:28
like, I change it as too much
change. Yeah. So you are
2:32
correct. We had I was just a
little tired. You know, once we
2:38
hadn't been away in a year, and
with a way that's not on the
2:41
road during the show from the
road away is unplugged. And
2:45
actually more work? Oh, yes,
away and on the road is a lot
2:49
more work. And it's really about
the prepping. It's not so much
2:52
about the show itself. You know,
I love this. I can do it with my
2:56
two hands behind my back. I've
set up studios everywhere. Not a
3:00
big deal, but it's about being
able to just unplug. And I
3:03
figured let's go at the
beginning of the month. We all
3:05
know the airline's we have
producers who have told us this
3:08
time and again. Yes,
3:09
you have this theory? No, it's
not. It's not a theory. It's
3:12
been based on fact. Yes. That
you don't want to go at the end
3:15
of the month. You want the
beginning of a shine. You did
3:17
that? Yes. Because you're good
to go? Yeah,
3:19
well, because the reason is, in
the United States, there is a
3:24
100 hour limit for pilots, you
can't fly more than 100 hours in
3:28
a month. And if you don't have
enough pilots near the end of
3:31
the month, you're going to run
into some trouble because the
3:34
pilots are already working more
than the cancellations. I
3:37
believe the number that we need
by 2023 at the end of 2023 is
3:42
60,000 additional pilots and we
can talk about that in bigger
3:50
detail. So yeah, so we wanted to
get out after the the last of
3:54
the month we'll be able to get
somewhere now just finding a
3:56
place to go. We just wanted to
go to somewhere where there's a
3:59
beach and people can serve us
drinks were not very complicated
4:03
people. And Aruba turned out to
be a good place for us because
4:07
it's reasonably easily
accessible. A Aruba, Aruba, yes,
4:11
I had never been there.
4:13
Convenient to Texas. Yeah,
4:16
you just fly down to Miami and
then you pop over to Aruba.
4:20
How far is it from the coast
from Miami?
4:23
I think it's three hours.
4:26
Someone like me going to Hawaii?
4:29
Yes. Correct. Yeah, have
something like that. And there's
4:32
no vaccination requirement. This
Well, we looked at many places.
4:37
We can't even go to Hawaii, for
example. Yeah, they still have a
4:41
vaccination money. Yeah. So yes,
we booked it in advance and just
4:46
so everyone understands. And I
think many women are like this,
4:51
but the keeper certainly she
organizes this. She's got
4:54
outfits planned for each day.
She nailed the dinner on the
4:57
beach. The romantic dinner on
the beach is planned. We're
5:00
gonna go to this restaurant
which is away from the hotel and
5:03
that everything, the couples
massage, the whole thing is
5:06
always Couples Massage.
5:08
Oh
5:08
yeah, baby, the whole with
chocolate covered strawberries,
5:13
the whole
5:14
new
5:16
the whole thing is always
beautifully coordinated upfront
5:21
this is this is what she does is
fantastic. So and it's American
5:24
Airlines, we actually booked the
whole thing through American
5:28
Express travel, we specifically
did away with all other credit
5:31
cards gotten American Express
for the points for our travel.
5:35
Also,
5:35
they also if you get screwed on
it, they'll give the day make
5:39
sure you get your money back.
Correct.
5:41
And I'm happy I did that.
Because So, Thursday we did the
5:45
show. Then after the show. I did
podcasting 2.0 Because that airs
5:51
typically on Friday, and so we
got to bed around 11 o'clock.
5:56
Got up at two to make our 525
Morning. Yes,
6:00
we have it there you go right
there. There's your there's your
6:03
Jinx.
6:04
5:25am flight from San Antonio.
And, you know, we wanted to have
6:11
at least two hours because we
know that it's a Friday and
6:14
things could be complicated. You
know, there's not only pilot
6:18
shortages, but there's also
shortages of TSA and all kinds
6:21
of stuff. There's just people
are not working not enough
6:24
people. So we get up at two.
We're in the car now. Five
6:28
minutes before we get in the
car. Being flight canceled the
6:34
flight to Miami pike Oh man. And
it but then they said but we've
6:39
rebooked you don't worry. We've
rebooked you tomorrow 6am San
6:43
Antonio to North Carolina, then
you can get from North Carolina.
6:46
There's a flight to Aruba. Okay,
so we're bummed out. And I still
6:53
call American Express travel and
takes on their systems were down
6:57
and it was there's no clarity on
anything. Like, all right. I'll
7:01
just go to sleep. We'll figure
it out tomorrow. So we get up
7:03
the next morning. 2am. We're in
the car 315. Bang. Your flight
7:09
to North Carolina is still on,
but your flight from North
7:12
Carolina to Aruba has been
canceled. It's okay. We've
7:15
rebooked you in two days from
now. So we'll fly you to North
7:20
Carolina today. You stay in
North Carolina two nights, and
7:23
then you can go to Aruba. So at
this point, we're like, and then
7:28
again, I'm on with American
Express travel. And we're
7:31
looking for other. There's
nothing. There's no way for us
7:34
to get there at this point. With
travel, we'd be there for
7:37
exactly three days. So it's
like, let's just go back to bed.
7:42
We'll figure it out. All right.
How about we just
7:46
getting a lot of sleep on and
off? No, I'm
7:48
not getting a lot of sleep. So
I'm very tired of this. We're
7:51
both very tired. Then we just
Okay, why don't we just go
7:57
somewhere where there's just a
beach and people service drinks.
8:00
Let's just go to Florida. What
do we have in Florida? Okay, so
8:03
we find a Marriott property in
Florida in Fort Lauderdale. Not
8:08
wait a minute. This whole
thing's a scam to go on to on
8:12
the spring break.
8:13
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, that was nice.
We checked spring break was
8:17
over. And we wouldn't be able to
get in after spring break before
8:21
the music festival. Because no
one wants to be around for that.
8:24
We just wanted to beach.
8:27
Nobody goes to that. There's too
many people.
8:30
So now this flight would be a
7am flight from Austin. Ah, now
8:37
we're not now we're already
hearing this.
8:40
Live look at Austin's airport
where the TSA is coping with a
8:43
staffing shortage resulting in
long wait times for travelers,
8:47
but help is on the way 15
Federal TSA agents will soon be
8:52
deployed to Austin's airport
bringing the total number of
8:55
agents to 50. Plus the TSA is
adding a 15% retention bonus for
9:00
current screening officers. The
agency is also doubling the
9:04
number of canine resources at
the airport last month, the
9:08
Austin airport director sent a
letter to a top TSA official
9:12
saying the airport was dealing
with unprecedented passenger
9:15
volume and needed at least 100
more agents.
9:20
So I realized there's going to
be an issue with this trip in
9:23
the morning and we've booked now
on Southwest and Tina did
9:27
something really smart she said
I don't know I got a hunch I'm
9:30
just gonna book business select
in business select is basically
9:34
the your ticket is $200 more
expensive. You can't you still
9:38
it's still boarding the way they
board is not like any extra seat
9:41
but Austin does have a premium
flyer lane. And so you get
9:51
priority. You can go you know,
pass the the typical TSA line.
9:55
So, so now just to make sure
that we're really really smart
9:59
we stay If at the airport Hilton
the night before,
10:04
tomorrow, yeah, just
10:06
just another great night of the
vacation.
10:09
Yeah. Then airport Hilton
airport Hilton.
10:13
Then we get to the airport. It's
430 it is wall to wall people.
10:18
John Walter wall. We check in at
the kiosk. That's easy. There's
10:23
there's just not enough TSA
agents. And we're like looking
10:27
around the fire marshal. He's
helping to corral people. It's
10:33
all hands on deck. This guy. I
don't know. He looks at Tina. He
10:36
looks at me. He says, Can I help
you people to Yeah, we're really
10:38
looking for the priority. No
problem. We'll take you over
10:42
there. And he's telling me like,
Oh, we're so screwed. All hands
10:46
on deck. Everyone's doing
everything they can. We need,
10:49
you know, 50 to 100 more TSA
agents. This is this is a
10:53
disaster. It's all you know,
this is the he's just He's
10:56
beside himself. So we walked
past this entire two hour. wait
11:03
to the end we get into the past
the TSA relatively quickly. You
11:08
bought your way in? Yes. In the
in real American tradition. Then
11:12
we get to the hotel. Oh my god.
11:16
Wait, it meant he had to go into
the to the TSA line to go to the
11:19
hotel. No,
11:20
then we fly so the flight is
uneventful. It's two and a half
11:23
hours we're in Fort Lauderdale.
Good Alright, so now we check
11:26
into the hotel beautiful lobby
beautiful. Again, no staff so
11:31
they're cigarette butts
everywhere in the on the
11:34
balcony. Did all the chairs
Lauderdale.
11:37
Now you made it there. Yeah, we
made it. But at
11:39
the hotel, it's shit. Windows
are cracked, as you know, the
11:44
there's holes in the sheets. And
it was it was the only redeeming
11:49
quality is that the staff that
was there were really doing
11:53
their best. And so this is now
this is just taking you sit at
11:57
the pool, which is all grubby
and this you know, big pieces of
12:01
cement have cracked in the pool.
Oh, don't worry, we're doing a
12:04
$2 million renovation next year.
So and there's no one to serve
12:07
drinks, she got to go to the bar
if this so and everything is
12:12
expensive. It's unbelievably
expensive
12:16
price for you suckers.
12:18
Everything's expensive. So we
are just where we're really not.
12:23
So we the first day we're at the
pool, and I'm always careful,
12:28
you know, I know that I that I
can burn some under the under
12:32
the parasol. Now the waters you
know, this unreflecting off the
12:36
water and we're trying to get
into our vibe we're trying like,
12:39
okay, let's just let's, I'm
gonna have the Irish coffee this
12:42
morning. Then we're going to
have a bottle of Rosae and we're
12:46
just going to chill. And we had
because we had nothing better to
12:50
do we call up the Horowitz's
say, Hey, you guys in town,
12:52
let's have dinner tonight.
Great, we'll take you to the
12:55
Yacht Club. So we're out by the
pool drinking I'm a little you
13:00
know, I'm were annoyed by the
whole situation. And then when
13:05
we get to the Yacht Club and
Andrew Horowitz is He's showing
13:09
us the whole place and all these
cool things. And I went from hot
13:12
outside to this really air
conditioned environment. And all
13:17
of a sudden I got what some
would describe basically as
13:21
heatstroke. I was completely
dehydrated, I had horrible
13:27
heartburn. I couldn't eat my I'm
just a melting down on the spot.
13:34
I mean, I almost died all night
long. I'm just I'm just I mean
13:39
agony. So this whole thing is a
mess. And I said, Okay, what can
13:44
we do? Well, why don't we just
turn this into a business trip
13:47
and I'll go talk at the Bitcoin
2220 22 conference, and we'll
13:51
deduct all of this horrible crap
that we just went through. So
13:54
that was a plus. And I went and
I spoke on a panel with with Max
13:58
Keiser, and then the next day we
came home, so I'm more tired now
14:01
than before we left.
14:03
Well, I you are gone. I slept in
the hole. Yeah,
14:06
I know. You didn't even do the
show with you didn't even do DHL
14:09
unplugged.
14:10
Nope. I had a big party by
secret birthday parties here in
14:14
there. JC made a big meal at his
house with Eric was down with
14:18
the kids and D and yeah, we just
partied and they slept all the
14:23
time. Nice.
14:24
Nice. I'm very happy for you.
And did you get any nice gifts
14:28
for your 70th birthday?
14:29
I got a lot of gifts. Yeah. You
want to tell us about any of
14:32
them? A lot of them. Mimi got me
like a bunch of crazy
14:36
foodstuffs. In fact, they've had
the freeze a lot of it including
14:41
a yak roast and ground Yak. Just
a bunch of Yak purveyors and
14:46
this kind of ground Yak. Yeah, I
got I got the three pounds of
14:50
ground Yak. And as it turns out
that the we got our yak from
14:55
Montana she had it shipped and
but the Fed Miss
15:00
Montana Yak. Well, wire right? I
didn't know that Montana was big
15:05
on Yaks. Yeah.
15:09
Explore the X Y Yeah. But I get
yak fax I get a whole book on.
15:16
This guy was a talkative
character. He says the real yak
15:19
growers are all in Texas.
15:21
Oh, I believe it in a heartbeat.
We grow every anything that can
15:24
grow in Texas
15:25
water buffalo by the way. Also,
in fact, there is a buffalo
15:28
mozzarella factory. I think it's
I think it might even be in
15:32
Austin. It's either in Austin or
de Belen. I'm Carrie Dallas. I'm
15:37
not sure. I bought it before.
It's an excellent bots. Buffalo
15:41
mozzarella, which has got a
different ratio of fat to water
15:44
and it makes the mozzarella
Italians only use water buffalo
15:48
for that. Yes, a real
mozzarella. Texas do it. They
15:51
make it the real deal. And it's
tasty. It's very tasty. Yes.
15:55
And, yeah, there's a bunch of
stuff like that. Also, as she
16:00
found that she's been putting
together a huge mailing list for
16:03
the AIG book. And so she found
some purveyors of venison and
16:08
elke got a bunch of that and
wild boar ground boar.
16:13
How does that overlap with eggs?
16:18
No, she's putting the main list
together of likely customers.
16:20
Oh, okay. So farmers.
16:22
I just want to get some of
these. So yeah, maniac yak
16:25
people are potential egg people.
16:27
They're potential buyers.
They're all land people have
16:31
chickens. They have chickens.
They have too many eggs. So
16:34
also, I got a couple of these
Americans make. There's a couple
16:39
of companies that don't have
their names unfortunately right
16:41
in front of you, but there's two
of them that are famous for
16:44
their cast iron skillets. And
they're, they're overpriced, I
16:50
think because you can get a good
antique skillet. But there's
16:54
this one cat there's these two
of them. I forget the names
16:56
because one of these companies.
I don't know what they're doing
16:59
but they're whatever they're
iron estimate the skillet. It's
17:03
unbelievable. It heats up and
stays hot.
17:08
You got to season it. You got to
season it first.
17:10
It's almost preseasoned I mean,
and when it when it sees it's so
17:16
slippery. Cast iron. It's
astonishing. And how old How old
17:24
is brand?
17:24
Is it a new one? Was it old?
17:26
No, these are brand new. This is
a new company two new companies
17:29
that are dairy competing with
each other making this pie and
17:32
cast iron pitcher this
17:34
cost 500 bucks.
17:36
I don't think it's that much but
it's gotta be Yeah, cuz
17:39
I would cast iron you know if
you get it from a William Sonoma
17:42
it's already to 300 bucks. And
then it's coming from the shine
17:46
and last night shine as camisa
makes a lousy products coming
17:49
from China. Most of their stuff
is not in Chinese.
17:52
I'm telling you this. Okay, I'll
get the brand's does one copy, I
17:56
don't care what it costs you
gotta get these fans are
17:58
unbelievable. It's almost like
you have to things like that
18:02
you have to get the Raspberry Pi
keyboard just like some some
18:05
products you just need to buy.
18:07
So it's things like that I got a
bunch of gifts. And I just
18:11
launched the rest was great.
18:13
So stepping back a little bit.
Yes, there were some things kind
18:19
of stayed the same. But as we
were, I guess kind of
18:24
anticipating COVID is coming
back. The strategy seems to be
18:31
to convince everybody that you
still need to get vaccinated to
18:35
prevent hospitalization and be
getting really sick and test to
18:39
treat everywhere within you to
treat you with other crap.
18:45
McKenzie Kelly, who was
Councilwoman in Austin, no
18:48
agenda producer, she just threw
a a proposal out of Austin City
18:53
Council, his proposal was $10
million to promote COVID
18:58
vaccination for the next five
years. So that tells you that
19:03
there's a big program to
continue with this. Whatever,
19:09
whatever the end goal is, you
know, our friends who have a
19:12
testing company to now this is
not going to add is testing is
19:15
going to be with us testing to
treat testing for all kinds of
19:18
things. And of course, new
variants.
19:21
Alright, Doc test and VA two,
we've been talking about that.
19:23
But there is a another variant.
And I want to really emphasize
19:29
that as we hear about these new
variants, it's really important
19:32
that we do not turn a deaf ear
to them. Not every variant is a
19:36
cause for alarm. But we do need
to know what's emerging because
19:39
they will continue to emerge
this latest one it's called the
19:42
XC it's first detected in the
United kicks it back in
19:47
whatever you do, don't call it g
that just did X E instead of x i
19:51
Yeah, but xe, so Sunday car
brand, would you
19:55
of course, extra luxury or
something like that
19:58
would happen to all the alpha
beta Go mailbag.
20:02
Did in the United Kingdom back
in mid January, it is actually a
20:07
virus made up of Omicron and the
Omicron sub variant VA two, it
20:12
is too soon too early to fully
determine its transmissibility,
20:17
although it does appear to be
more transmissible than the
20:20
other two Omicron variants, it's
too soon to tell whether it
20:23
evades our immune, you know,
vaccine protection or natural
20:28
immunity and it is too soon to
tell it severity is not yet been
20:31
identified in the US,
officially, but the assumption
20:35
is that if it's in the UK, it is
likely here, although not in
20:38
high number when his health
concern when does a variant
20:41
graduated when the World Health
Organization deems it to be
20:44
generally more clinically
severe, and we have not seen
20:47
that yet? All right, thank you
very much. Dr. Jen.
20:50
Yes, this is
20:52
not your death is oh,
20:53
she's Dr. Jen. I think that's
Dr. Jenn Ashton from ABC, and
20:58
I'm very, very appreciative. The
clip custodian came back from
21:02
vacation and caught a couple of
these the mainstreamers because
21:06
i There's no way I could catch
any of these clips. And they are
21:09
pushing, they're pushing real
hard. CBS I'm
21:12
referring to this case rise as
America's first. So what COVID
21:15
Wave how much of a threat is
this variant and is the country
21:19
prepared?
21:20
It's a threat. But the good is
we're learning to live with it
21:24
rather than hide from it with
the combination of vaccines, and
21:27
immunity from prior exposure.
Very few people are being
21:30
hospitalized. So there are
people still at risk. And those
21:33
people if any symptoms are
exposed need to be tested,
21:36
because we do have packs livid,
which is a treatment that can
21:39
prevent hospitalization. But I
think we're doing well so far in
21:43
terms of living with this virus.
21:45
So this is going to be it you
were going to live with this
21:48
virus. And in order to live with
this virus, you're still going
21:52
to need your vaccinations, which
will be annual, there's some
21:54
proof of that coming, and you
need to be able to test in
21:57
certain situations, but we'll be
living with the virus,
22:01
people consider getting another
booster shot to protect
22:04
themselves specifically against
this new sub variant.
22:07
Well, the second booster shot
for people 50 years and older is
22:10
out and it does significantly
raise immunity with no downside.
22:14
Yeah. And so I do
22:16
like like, Hey, you should have
said it just dropped. Like a do
22:19
an album release. It's out, man.
It's out. Yeah, it drives
22:22
significantly
22:23
raise immunity with no downside.
And so I do think it is four to
22:29
five months out of their last
booster shot, it's certainly
22:31
something to consider
dramatically will increase that
22:34
immunity, which will prevent you
and from getting seriously ill
22:38
but also, in many cases prevent
infection at all.
22:42
So that's the marketing team
because of course all television
22:46
these days is bought and paid
for by pharmaceutical
22:49
advertising laser. Let's Well,
let's go to the actual strategy.
22:53
And if you want it it's not a
secret Scott Gottlieb, former
22:57
FDA, Administrator, Pfizer,
board member of Pfizer, on CNBC,
23:05
the money channel where they
kind of have to tell the truth.
23:07
Let's see what is on deck.
23:10
Dr. Gottlieb, I want to take the
story back to the US because the
23:13
other thing that's happening is
we have seen a increase I don't
23:16
want to say spike, but an
increase at least in the in the
23:19
Northeast, and you're starting
to see it elsewhere. Have you
23:21
what is you know, this is a lie.
I think this increase the I
23:25
don't want to say a spike, it's
an increase. Have you seen any
23:28
increased data?
23:31
I don't see any bodies piling
up. Exactly.
23:34
I don't know what's going on.
And you have that have gotten
23:38
COVID Omicron in the past couple
of weeks, but the prevalence is
23:42
getting there. And the question
is, is there something we should
23:45
be doing about it? Well, look, I
think this spread right now from
23:48
ba to is largely confined to the
northeast, probably the Mid
23:51
Atlantic and maybe Florida as
well, to some degree. There's a
23:53
surge underway, there's no
question about it. No question
23:56
of cases. Florida.
23:58
I we just got out before the
surge. It's underway. We were so
24:01
lucky. The surge was just we saw
this cloud. And we said the
24:06
surge is coming. Let's go well,
to
24:07
some degree, there's a surge
underway. There's no question
24:09
about it. And we're not picking
up cases because most people are
24:12
testing at home. Not reporting
the cases. I think what we need
24:15
to watch is hospitalizations.
Okay?
24:17
So the case number count comes
from numbers they don't have
24:20
because people are I think
people are testing at home so
24:22
it's got to be high. This is
this is a lie,
24:26
but he's testing you to home
quite I mean, yeah, you test it
24:29
at home I guess if you're
freaky. Yeah, but I've got these
24:32
tests. I haven't used that. Oh,
we're gonna use Of course not.
24:35
Why would I What does it make?
If I get the sniffles and I you
24:38
know, I'm gonna get over it. Do
Why do I have to test the
24:41
idea the programming is you
test. When you fail. You get the
24:46
sniffles you test and then you
immediately are our to go get
24:50
your Plex COVID Shot pills, your
Pfizer pills. This is all to get
24:55
you to take more medication. You
probably don't need
24:58
picking up cases because most
people are tests To get home not
25:01
reporting the cases I think what
we need to watch is
25:03
hospitalizations, we haven't
really seen them go up we know
25:05
it's a lagging indicator you've
seen some indication of, of
25:08
rising hospitalizations in New
York but off a very low
25:11
baseline. It's quite possible
that we'll have this spread will
25:14
endure this surge and I don't
think this is going to last much
25:16
longer. I think we're well into
into this right now. Now the
25:19
weather warms, this will start
to fade but that
25:21
the beginning is indicating
wasn't yet a surge. Now
25:24
we're well into it. We're
willing to
25:27
do a surge but we didn't have a
surge but now we got a surge
25:30
this guy is this guy on the air
constantly get rid of him. What
25:35
is wrong with these networks
can't find anybody else to talk
25:38
they have to maintain the
advertising revenue and the
25:41
stock price that's why he's on
the air and he's manifesting
25:46
away
25:46
well you're telling me is that
Pfizer advertises so much
25:49
because everything's brought to
you by Pfizer that they're
25:52
demanding they put you're gonna
be have a guest today on this
25:55
show about the about the
upcoming surge while we want you
25:58
to put Gottlieb on okay, sure,
whatever you say, boss.
26:02
Yeah, I would say that's, that's
pretty accurate. We both worked
26:05
in mainstream television, I'd
say that would make sense. It's
26:08
not quite as blatant. It'd be
like, Hey, we really want to Dr.
26:11
Scott Gottlieb to do this. Okay.
That's where you get in for the
26:13
interview. Okay. That's how go
short this search. I
26:17
actually, actually you should do
it. Right. It's, um, okay. Okay,
26:20
this is going to last much
longer. I think we're well into
26:22
into this right now. And as the
weather warms, this will start
26:25
to abate, but it could be that
we endure this surge without
26:29
seeing hospitalizations go up
measurably at all. And that's
26:31
because in part because right
now with BA two are people who
26:36
weren't infected with Omicron,
with BA one. And a lot of them
26:39
weren't infected because they
were taking steps to prevent
26:41
themselves from being infected.
And so you've got to surmise
26:43
that someone who's so far been
able to protect themselves from
26:46
stuff stop. So the original
Omicron has now been renamed ba
26:51
one.
26:52
Yes, that's ba one, ba two was
just kind of around for a day or
26:57
two, everyone realized that was
shitty marketing. So now they
27:00
took the ba one, the BA to the
Omicron, and call it XE. John,
27:05
it's it's, it's, it's lies. I
mean, sure. They created
27:10
something in vitro in a lab.
It's x e, and the oh, look is
27:13
horrible. And it's this is just
people get more sick from
27:17
listening to this from the virus
itself, in my medical opinion,
27:20
infected with Omicron with BA
one. And a lot of them weren't
27:23
infected because they were
taking steps to prevent
27:25
themselves from being infected.
And so you've got to surmise
27:27
that someone who's so far been
able to protect themselves from
27:29
infection is likely to be
someone who is exercising
27:32
caution. They're likely be
someone who is vaccinated,
27:34
they're likely to be someone who
tests early, they're likely to
27:37
be someone who seeks out the
therapeutics, they're going to
27:39
be a more vigilant patient.
That's not universally true. But
27:42
I think on the whole the people
who are getting infected
27:47
one of the trolls just posted
something interesting. x E x E
27:52
is the variant, this virus
variant, what do you think would
27:56
be next dot E X E?
28:00
Q Yeah, I've got a personal
question on behalf of the Sorkin
28:04
family, actually, on behalf of
my my parents, obviously, over
28:07
the age of 15.
28:08
Yeah, oh, yeah. Yes, sure. Can,
yeah, he's such a star,
28:13
they have the opportunity to get
the booster, this would be the
28:16
second booster. And there are
some doctors that are saying
28:19
that you might want to wait on
the second booster. If you think
28:22
you want to go start raising
fall? Or do you imagine there's
28:25
going to be a third booster in
the fall?
28:28
What do you think his answer is,
should hit should should aerosol
28:32
care if you have the opportunity
to get such a shot? Since we
28:36
know it works, and it's safe and
effective, you should definitely
28:40
get it. Let's see if there's a
third booster is probably going
28:43
to be recommended to let's go to
the videotape.
28:46
Look, I think this is going to
be an annual vaccine, I think
28:48
we're gonna get away from the
lexicon of calling these
28:50
subsequent doses boosters, and
this will settle into an annual
28:53
pattern. I think this vaccine
right now, the one that we're
28:56
using, provides about six months
of protection against Omicron.
29:00
Remember, we're three or four
variants removed on from the
29:02
variant on which this vaccine
was based. And so if you want to
29:05
be up to date, if you want to
have maximal protection, you're
29:09
someone who's vulnerable, I
would get the booster Yeah, I
29:11
get it. Get it now patient that
you probably going to get
29:14
another dose heading into the
fall. It may be an Omicron
29:18
specific vaccine pending the
results of those vaccines for
29:21
Durnan Pfizer's you know about
developing omachron specific
29:23
vaccines. I think once we get
out of this pandemic pattern
29:26
where there's continuous spread
all year round, we settle into a
29:29
more seasonal pattern. I think
this year really will be the
29:32
year in which we do that. This
will become an annual vaccine
29:35
because we'll only need to
really contend with it. Do
29:37
you think he can press the point
annual vaccine enough in this 60
29:41
seconds and you'll be actually
wherever you end your vaccine
29:44
and your vaccines in the fall in
the winter. So
29:45
you know, he's left it. He's
left the door open for it to any
29:49
journalist who's actually
listening to this maniac for a
29:53
great question. I'll tell you
what, it is the great yeah.
29:59
And you'll be protected. had for
at least six months hopefully if
30:01
we formulated vaccines for
longer than that. I don't take
30:04
you through the fall in the
winter much like the flu vaccine
30:06
does. The only reason we begin
what is Boosters is because
30:09
there's been continuous spread.
30:10
Now you already heard Andrew
Ross Sorkin getting ready for a
30:14
what we what I would presume
would be a great question.
30:17
I think the question was pre
answered in his in his in his
30:20
initial thing, so I wanted to
listen to the whole clip.
30:22
Because he makes the claim that
the early the first vaccine is
30:26
the one that all everyone got
their one two shots were
30:30
formulated for the original
virus and they're no good. And
30:35
he now he's saying reformulate
it, it still opens the door to a
30:39
question, which is how does this
reformulation work? And is it
30:44
like the flu where you kind of
guess what's coming? Or how's it
30:47
going to be? Which would be kind
of interesting, it
30:50
would be interesting. Do you
think he would answer that with
30:52
great question.
30:55
Might, what is the status of of
these new Omicron specific
31:02
vaccines? And where are we in
terms of the testing on that?
31:05
And when will we know? Yeah,
there should be some initial
31:07
data, hopefully this month from
Pfizer with more data to follow
31:10
in May, the company has already
talked about that publicly. I
31:12
don't know what the update is
from Maderna. But we should be
31:14
starting to see the readout from
these trials pretty soon and get
31:18
an indication of how well these
democratic specific vaccines
31:21
work. You know, I'm hopeful that
a vaccine that's engineered,
31:23
these platforms are well
understood at this point. And so
31:26
I'm hopeful that a vaccine
that's specifically engineered
31:28
against the variant of concerned
driveline variant is going to
31:31
provide more protection against
that variant, and hopefully
31:33
protect well against the other
variances as well. So I think if
31:36
that's true, the data is strong,
I think at least some portion of
31:39
the population is likely to get
a recommendation for an Omicron
31:43
specific vaccine, if in fact,
you're seeing that vaccine
31:45
provide more protection to
people who receive it,
31:48
yeah, blah, blah, blah. This is
all about mRNA technology. So
31:52
your annual flu shot like a flu
shot, your annual shot will be
31:56
of course, tailored for the
variant of concern that I don't
32:00
even think they're talking about
COVID anymore, any variant of
32:04
any anything of concern that's
out there of concern, you
32:08
probably want that added to your
annual mRNA shot, which will
32:11
keep you completely healthy,
your immune system will be
32:13
great. You have to do it twice a
year. And so if we get another
32:16
variant of concern during the
summer months, you'll probably
32:18
have to have another we won't
call a booster we'll just call
32:21
it a top up. And when you look
at the the the entire landscape
32:30
of vaccines that are being
developed, the Gates Foundation
32:35
has been developing vaccines for
h h five and one, h five and one
32:42
we know because that's bird flu.
We've had the bird flu scares
32:46
before. But why would Bill Gates
be interested in a vaccine for
32:52
birds for bird flu? The only
reason I know a little bit more
32:57
about it is because we have bird
flu in the United States and
33:00
over a million and a half
chickens have been called that
33:04
means killed because they had
bird flu. How do we know they
33:07
had bird flu? This is the new
kicker of the new age. They are
33:10
using the gold standard to test
chickens for bird flu. You know
33:16
what that gold standard is? The
UCR PCR test. What PCR test?
33:22
Yeah, PCR Yeah, that's what I
was gonna try I'm trying to come
33:25
up with so you
33:26
can spin up so you could spin up
the cycles and you can make it
33:29
as bad as you want. These
chickens may not even have bird
33:33
flu for all we know. But now
let's go and call them
33:37
oh yes kill all chickens. Which
is a we're on chicken we talked
33:40
about this years ago.
33:41
Oh my goodness. I bet we still
have the jingle Hona or on yes,
33:48
indeed we do.
33:59
Holy crap, how long have we been
doing that? We've been doing
34:02
that since
34:03
they've been adding the war. I
mean, this is what part of the
34:06
whole of the friggin large part
of the great reset now it's part
34:09
of our people have to be if you
start eating bugs and you got to
34:14
the chickens. Now check this
34:15
out. Redfield, the former CDC
director, the guy who kind of
34:21
went rogue remember that the
bald headed guy?
34:24
Well, we go off the deep end
here I had a COVID
34:27
clip. This is this is a part of
it. This is a part of the
34:29
Chicken Story.
34:31
Nope. I mean, it was pre chicken
but okay, this
34:35
is this me finish this. It's
important Bill Gates is making h
34:39
five and one vaccines. We're
testing chickens with PCR tests
34:44
and claiming that they need to
be killed.
34:47
bullcrap.
34:49
That's what you Burghfield. I've
been in
34:51
Berlin come in and fought
falling out of the air in I was
34:55
in Belgium when they had bird
flu and they were calling birds
34:58
everywhere because they don't
want it to spread. I think it's
35:00
just price management of
chicken, personally, and maybe
35:05
even intentional is pretty cheap
meat. Yeah. So if you take away
35:10
chickens, the price will go up.
It doesn't matter. It has to go
35:15
up. The former director of CDC
just last week had this to say
35:19
about h five and one.
35:21
Yeah, I think we have to
recognize I've always said that
35:24
I think the COVID pandemic was a
wake up call. I don't believe
35:29
it's the great pandemic, I
believe the great pandemic is
35:32
still in the future. And that's
going to be a bird flu pandemic
35:36
for man. It's going to have
significant mortality in the 10
35:39
to 50% range, it's going to be
trouble and we should get
35:43
prepared for it. I do believe
that pandemic risk is a greater
35:49
risk of the national security of
the United States than Korea,
35:54
China, Russia, Iran, and we
ought to start investing
35:58
proportional to that national
security risks that were
36:01
prepared.
36:03
Of course, because he was more
money okay, of
36:05
course, we're not all going to
die from bird flu but they're
36:08
going to scare us into it. I
true this all the signals were
36:12
there when the PCR testing of
chicken showed up. I was done.
36:16
All right. That's that's what
they're going to do next. They
36:21
love scam Enos in China, and
just as briefly, why not the
36:27
killer
36:28
put the chat? Oh, yeah, that's
what I was. Yeah, let's do that.
36:30
Because this this is a long
action in China. Yes. And, and I
36:35
still don't quite understand
what they're trying to do in
36:37
China unless it's just the screw
at this supply chain to weaken
36:41
us. And they're doing a good job
of it is the COVID, Changhai and
36:48
AlJazeera.
36:50
Now the city of Shanghai will
start lifting a strict lockdown
36:52
in communities that report no
COVID-19 cases, within two weeks
36:56
after another round of mass
testing. around 26 million
37:00
residents have been under
lockdown since March the 28th.
37:03
Following an outbreak, Shanghai
reported about 23,000 infections
37:07
on Saturday, most of them were
asymptomatic. Now dozens of
37:11
medical volunteers have been
brought in to the city to help
37:15
with mass testing.
37:17
From what I understand there are
millions of people in like
37:21
centers that have been locked
down in the center and they
37:26
bring food in once a day or
people can only order food that
37:30
to be brought in the children
are separated from the parents.
37:34
And all indoor pets are being
killed.
37:39
Yeah, they're killing pets left
and right. Predicted people are
37:42
about the food is coming in
rotten. It's like you're a
37:44
prisoner and allows the prison
and I don't understand how the
37:48
Chinese people can put up with
this. Like there's 26 26 million
37:53
people locked down right now
37:54
there's a video which was just
sent this morning from Shanghai
37:58
and it shows a vaccine paths
passport check. And it's on a
38:04
street and all these Chinese
citizens are kneeling they're
38:08
kneeling on the sidewalk holding
up their phone so that their QR
38:13
code and proof of vaccination
can be scanned and you know this
38:16
like Nazi guys in hazmat suits
you know, slapping them around
38:23
as the Chinese do. It's like
that's that's the future. Neil
38:29
Neil and show me you're not just
show me your papers, Neil. And
38:32
show me your papers. Sure.
38:33
This wasn't staged?
38:35
I'm not sure it wasn't staged Of
course I'm not sure it looked
38:39
pretty damn real I have a nose
so and why would you even
38:44
question it the Chinese are
crazy
38:47
is crazy and this is a good
exists like down there Shanghai
38:52
as a good example killing the
pets. Oh yeah. Kill it and dial
38:56
to Korean Mimi has been falling
into pet killing Yeah, and she
39:00
says switch we
39:01
predicted more than a you know
almost two years ago this was
39:04
gonna
39:05
they've been hammering him with
with talking about cast iron
39:08
pots with a cast iron pan they
just hammer the door
39:12
he's dead. Oh no.
39:13
Yeah. Excellent. So the Chinese
government was because they
39:18
parently the whole bunch of
people got pissed off about
39:21
these guys club and these dogs
and so the with with the cast
39:25
iron pans. And so the Chinese
gave us all we have to retrain
39:29
our people they're doing it
wrong.
39:31
They're not hitting him right.
39:33
You're supposed to shoot him I
don't know what the waste of
39:35
bullet
39:36
well you know the ultimately the
Chinese and just kill their own
39:40
pets and eat him. That's that
seems to be the strategy. You
39:44
look if they're getting rotten.
If you're getting rotten food.
39:49
Hey, you know what, at a certain
point, everyone would do that.
39:53
If your family's hungry. Give me
a Phoebe. Daddy doesn't mean it
40:01
So this is also disappointing
and it's just it's just it just
40:07
getting ratcheted up and no
one's paying attention they're
40:13
new. They also have new ICD 10
codes. Now these are the billing
40:19
codes that we've that we've been
looking at or we looked at
40:21
probably more than a year and a
half ago
40:23
no no is at least five years
ago. No, no,
40:27
no no this this is COVID billing
codes
40:29
all the COVID codes Yeah, that's
where he make all the extra
40:31
money. Yeah, it makes sure every
so they
40:34
have new codes introduction of
FOSS Mata nib into mouth and
40:39
fair next external this is all
treatments. So fostamatinib I
40:47
don't know what it is. They can
give that into the upper GI
40:52
gastrointestinal tract is it
just a probe is that a probes
40:56
stick it in? That's good for
five bucks we have Yes,
41:00
introduction of Ticsa gamma V
Mab and silgan is a map
41:06
monoclonal can play by my
butchering name monoclonal
41:09
antibody into muscle.
41:12
This there's there's a there's a
couple grand yeah.
41:15
Oh yeah. Introduction of COVID
19 vaccine dose three into
41:19
subcutaneous tissue. Ah COVID-19
vaccine booster into
41:24
subcutaneous tissue 100 bucks
COVID 19 vaccine dose three into
41:30
muscle 100 bucks and, and
COVID-19 vaccine booster into
41:35
muscle. So they're doing it now
what is the difference between
41:38
muscle and subcutaneous tissue?
41:41
Well, I think when they shoot it
into muscle and subcutaneous I
41:44
think it's just kind of at an
angle I think it shows just kind
41:47
of into the skin
41:48
where there's two different
procedures according to this new
41:51
things it's all disgusting
41:53
yes it's quite it's quite quite
disturbing
42:02
I understand that they were
getting money if that one of the
42:06
reasons they're kept the doctors
did you get a shot? You should
42:09
get a shot.
42:10
Yeah, that's marketing you get
paid for that just
42:12
for saying you get paid Yeah,
get paid money to do that.
42:14
So at the start medical system
at Bitcoin 2020 to
42:19
get you know, as little
counters, these guys have on a
42:21
little on their belts used to
click click click, you know,
42:24
you'd click away. Yeah, I think
it's like the doctors have this
42:27
in their clicking and clicking
every thing they tend to click
42:29
it's another 10 bucks. Now it's
the administrators, not the
42:32
doctors. Somebody's clicking. So
it was that Bitcoin 2022.
42:36
And people said, Hey, you should
come visit us here and come to
42:39
Tel Aviv and visit us. They're
like, I can't go
42:42
to Tel Aviv. You can't even get
to a Roomba. Right? That's
42:44
exactly what
42:45
I said. And what came back was
hey, man, everybody here has
42:48
fake vaccine passports. We all
got into America on fake vaccine
42:51
passport. And like yeah, I'm not
gonna as charming I'm not going
42:55
to do that. But I did read this
interesting article in the
42:59
Chicago Tribune there was a
German guy who was selling
43:02
vaccine cards, you know, how he
how he got the vaccination cards
43:07
by getting over 90 COVID shots
himself. Each one was first
43:12
separate person he just kept
taking the shot.
43:15
But what a good debts an
entrepreneur,
43:19
right.
43:22
I suppose. You know, I do have a
friend, my old producer at
43:25
detect TV that got the shot she
had both shots had no swelling,
43:30
no pain, no headache. No
nothing. I suppose there are
43:34
people out there that have
absolutely zero. This shot does
43:37
nothing for them. Yeah, that's
Yeah, take 90 of them.
43:42
Got a brief boots on the ground
report from Roland in Germany.
43:46
You liked his previous report.
So he's giving us a mini one
43:49
before he gives an updated one.
He says two things are very
43:52
current right now. Germany's
parliament voted against
43:56
mandatory vaccination on
Thursday. What they initially
43:59
wanted was vaccination mandatory
for anyone over 18 Then it
44:04
became anyone over 50. And then
they tried everyone over 60. And
44:09
it failed. Meanwhile, they of
course, are warning the next
44:13
wave will be coming. And today,
and I don't know if we need to
44:18
transition a lot a
44:19
second. I think we have to stop.
The Germans were the ones
44:23
hardest hit by the man day
shutdowns. And I think that I
44:28
think that this is a grand
experiment, because every little
44:31
areas done slightly differently
is almost though it's a test.
44:34
Yep. And I think the Germans
could only take so much of it.
44:40
And I think that they would
they're at the limits so they
44:42
wouldn't go with the vaccination
mandates because they're just
44:45
not going to put up with any
more they've already put up with
44:47
enough.
44:48
Yeah, not this time. Remember,
in Europe, they had the Irish
44:52
vote twice the French vote
twice. You voted wrong. We'll
44:58
see for now. We'll see. See,
this was interesting. Yesterday,
45:04
Saturday, the largest German TV
news show, which I think is
45:08
togher show has started
featuring subtitles in Ukrainian
45:13
for the Ukrainian refugees.
That's interesting. Oh, is that
45:22
many refugees? Or is this virtue
signaling or
45:26
a combination of both? And
spying? Yes.
45:28
Do you have any more COVID?
Because I'm ready to move on.
45:30
I had the one COVID clip. I
wasn't going to talk about
45:32
COVID. I got I loaded up on
Ukraine. Yeah, Ukraine may have
45:37
also loaded up with some other
stuff you might want to just run
45:40
over. Okay. These worldwide
protests that our America is not
45:44
covering.
45:45
I know this is interesting
things happening. It's like coos
45:48
are taking place. We have a big
election in France.
45:53
Well, let's start with Sri Lanka
protests there. There's a theme
45:55
to all these protests. By the
way. Let's replace Sri Lanka
45:59
protests. Sri Lanka
46:01
has seen its largest protests
since the start of the country's
46:04
economic crisis. 10s of 1000s of
demonstrators took to the
46:07
streets of Colombo demanding
that President Gotabaya
46:10
Rajapaksa resign. Bunnell
Fernandez has more
46:14
angry, frustrated and desperate
protesters around the
46:18
president's office in Colombo,
under the eyes of the police.
46:23
Sri Lanka is facing its worst
economic crisis in decades. On
46:27
Saturday, the protesters kept
coming, most of them young
46:31
people in what's reported to be
the biggest protest over the
46:34
crisis to date,
46:37
public servants so we are here
to say that our voices needs to
46:42
be heard and it needs to be
respected. And this crisis needs
46:46
to end no because it has gone up
to the limit that where people
46:50
cannot bear anymore.
46:52
The crowds came from all of Sri
Lanka's diverse communities.
46:56
This poster reads give us stolen
money back and this is corrupt
47:01
rulers are playing with our
future
47:07
here the night nine seconds
really summarize this Sri Lanka
47:10
this is this part two summary
this is what's really going on
47:13
in every I can play I've got
maybe another one from Peru but
47:17
everywhere around the world this
is going on and this summary
47:20
sums it up. In recent
47:22
weeks the price of essential
goods rocketed and cooking gas
47:25
and fuel became scarce. Last
after 13 hours.
47:30
Yep, yep.
47:32
inflation, inflation and energy.
Everywhere you go inflation and
47:38
energy. This is thanks to the
you know, this is thanks to us,
47:42
largely but let's go with perut
protests this evening spot the
47:45
theme.
47:47
Peruvians are once again taken
to the streets to protest
47:50
against President federal
Castillo's administration,
47:54
rising food and fuel prices have
led demonstrating
47:57
demonstrations. In recent days,
protesters want the president to
48:01
resign. On Thursday, Peru
declared a state of emergency to
48:05
declare highways that were
blocked by truck drivers
48:08
protesting against inflation.
48:12
I'm laughing but I was Peru.
Yeah, and you're not but in
48:16
Peru. It's not just didn't fire
people are now hungry. The
48:21
country has declared a state of
emergency.
48:23
It's a little more critical in
these areas than it is here, for
48:27
example, where people have $6
gas and they bitch and moan
48:30
about it. But they they're
hungry. The countries they don't
48:34
have the kind of the
flexibility. And so the food and
48:37
fuel is what they say. And it's
inflation. And what caused all
48:41
this putting the clamps on
Russia, one of the largest fuel
48:43
producers in the world. And who
did that the Western countries
48:47
and why they do it. What was the
point?
48:50
To initiate the great reset?
48:53
Yeah, well,
48:53
yeah, okay, you can deny it all
you want, but it's I'm
48:56
gonna continue to deny it, but
it's definitely I mean, you're
48:59
winning this war so far. The
game's not over.
49:03
No, the game's not over. We need
to screw up the supply chain
49:06
even more
49:07
this morning. That massive cargo
ship called the Everett board
49:10
going anywhere but trapped in
the Chesapeake Bay for 24 days.
49:15
Have you seen this?
49:16
Have you seen this? No. This is
great. This one This is great.
49:20
The nearly 1100 foot ship
carrying 5000 containers ran
49:24
aground leaving Baltimore we
remain stuck just outside one of
49:27
the busiest ports in the world.
How big of a deal is this?
49:31
It's a it's a big deal. This is
a big ship. This is one of the
49:35
largest
49:35
polis. This has got that that
series people should go back and
49:40
watch Rubicon written all over
it. Yeah.
49:43
But this is also from the same
company who ship got stuck in
49:46
the Suez Canal same
49:47
cut Yeah, no, I know that I
could tell by the name is the
49:49
same company as funny in the
world. And these guys are just
49:52
boneheads find some new pilots.
My God, it's
49:55
1100 feet long. It's the length
of three football fields. And
50:00
and
50:00
Captain John Martino of the
Annapolis School of seamanship,
50:04
showing us how the 130,000 ton
ship missed his turn down the
50:08
channel, landing and water 24
feet deep in these 42 feet of
50:12
water to stay afloat.
50:14
She was moving when she went
aground since she, she dug a
50:17
trench. The vessels
50:18
company, Evergreen Marine Corp
just happens to own the mega
50:22
ship that also ran aground in
the Suez Canal a year ago,
50:25
blocking $10 billion in goods
daily for nearly a week, the
50:30
ever Ford not blocking this
critical channel in Maryland,
50:33
but the US Coast Guard concerned
about safety and monitoring our
50:36
wait for leaks, the ship's
company is now invoking an old
50:39
maritime law that requires those
with cargo aboard to help pay
50:43
the cost to free it.
50:46
So no, so all these goods have
to be offloaded. It's going to
50:50
take two or three weeks, and
they also have to pay for the
50:52
offloading. So that's just going
to jack up prices more. But
50:57
let's just stay with Ukraine.
That's cute. Yeah, but I like
51:01
what did not can I just say, the
Grammy Awards, which of course,
51:08
I watched, which, of course was
once again a fantastic
51:13
production and got the same
ratings as last year. Completely
51:19
does like no one cares. No one
nice.
51:22
No way. So I was almost going to
work on a bit because I was
51:25
thinking about it. I hate to say
this, maybe me just being this
51:29
is me being an old fart. I don't
think the music's that
51:33
interesting. It's not catchy.
It's all sounds similar. Yeah,
51:39
it's got a certain kind of did
it it did it it did thing going
51:42
on. I was getting annoyed, by
the way by, by Mozart, as a
51:48
matter of fact, even Ruby, just
to be annoyed just to say this,
51:50
because I noticed that Mozart
has these little things he did
51:52
did. He puts that I in all of
his songs all over the place
51:57
that I and I got, because I've
listened to classical music for
52:01
50 years, consistently 24/7 in
the house. And I'm starting to
52:06
pick up on these the sameness of
Mozart. And so I'm listening to
52:10
the Grammys, and it's like the
sameness is like, just pathetic.
52:15
It's the same. It's like the
same group of people are
52:20
designing the songs. And I'm
saying designing not writing.
52:23
Yeah, well, there's there's
exceptions. And there are some.
52:26
There's a catchy
52:28
tune that comes along once in a
while somebody's actually
52:30
creative. Yeah, but I'm not
seeing it.
52:33
I am in total agreement with
you. And that, of course, was
52:36
not really why I was interested
in the Grammys. I wanted to see
52:39
if they would do a better job
than than forcing Shawn
52:43
you need to update Satanism.
ante a little bit do a little
52:46
better job no more.
52:47
I was more interested in the
Ukraine. Integration. Oh, yes.
52:51
Ah, pathetic. And it turns out
when you listen to this video
52:57
piece is even more pathetic than
watching it during the Grammys.
53:04
We can it's about a minute and a
half, we can stop it. But it's
53:06
it's the choices that were made
are interesting, because they
53:09
have Zielinski. They have a
voiceover with a non native
53:14
English speaker, who moves
rushes the read I mean, it's
53:18
it's well written from a or it's
written the way you'd want it to
53:22
be drawn out a little bit. But
with the echo and everything in
53:27
the in the auditorium, it just,
it's the stuff and of show
53:31
mixers. Get off on
53:33
one thing that has always made
music so powerful, is the way it
53:36
responds to the times. Even in
the darkest times,
53:40
and you'll Stopstopstop I hate
to bring her up. No, it's fine.
53:43
But why is Noah the host of this
thing? Is he like a rapper?
53:48
No, he's black. Is he well, he's
he's South African. Yeah, he's
53:57
not African American but he
would be considered black and he
54:00
would be considered funny. And
today you know these days black
54:04
and funny not working too well
and award shows. So you know,
54:06
Chris Rock was just not gonna he
was not available. And Trevor
54:10
Noah has, you know, she fits in
with the douchebags who produce
54:15
the Grammys, what can I tell
you?
54:16
One thing that has always made
music so powerful, is the way it
54:19
responds to the times. Even in
the darkest times, music has the
54:24
power to lift spirits and give
you hope for a brighter
54:27
tomorrow. And there's nobody who
could use a little hope right
54:30
now more than the people of
Ukraine to introduce a very
54:36
special performance led by John
Legend God the president
54:41
Solinsky.
54:43
Door opposite the silence and
killed our children drawers will
54:50
be rockets, not shooting stars.
Over 400 children have been
54:54
injured and 163 children died
and we will never see them
54:58
drawing
55:00
This is such an uplifting
message about dead children and
55:02
bombs killing everybody. And
it's great voice
55:05
our parents heavy to a cop in
the morning in bomb shelters.
55:09
It's almost like me doing comics
through blogger. I mean, this is
55:12
really an interesting choice.
Like,
55:14
I don't understand it.
55:17
You can't understand that
literally or you don't
55:19
understand. No,
55:20
I don't understand why they
would do it this way.
55:23
I have some answers
55:24
I will love once. We will be
together again the work doesn't
55:28
let us choose whose wives and
who stays in internal silence.
55:33
Our musicians wear body armor.
Instead of tuxedo, they see.
55:37
Musicians wear body armor
instead of tuxedos to the
55:40
wounded hospitals, to those who
can't hear them. But the music
55:45
will break through music or
break through we defend our
55:49
freedom to live to love to sound
on our land. We are fighting
55:53
Russia, which brings horrible
silence with its bumps the dead
55:57
silence feel the silence with
your music Tila today to tell
56:01
our story tell the truth about
war on your social networks on
56:06
TV support us in any way you can
any but not silence. And then
56:11
this will come to all our
cities, the works destroying
56:15
journey, you and others they are
legends already, but have a
56:21
dream of them living and free
free. Like you on the dream
56:26
stage.
56:28
Alright, so at the end of this,
this interesting production,
56:32
they flashed up a URL stand up
for ukraine.com I mean, as any
56:39
good no agenda producer would
do. I don't just sit there
56:42
picking my nose. I'd say Okay,
let's see who was who was being
56:45
promoted here. I will give you
three guesses to which website I
56:51
was taken when I entered the
domain name on the screen during
56:56
the Grammys stand up for
ukraine.com Act blue. No, that
57:00
was that would have been
unbelievable. No it was not act
57:04
blue that I appreciate the
guests. So that's what I was
57:06
thinking. I'll be honest with
you. Any other guesses? I
57:11
don't know. Tell me
57:13
global citizen.org The Powell
Jobs funded douche bag it's this
57:22
is this is all of the big
finance companies. These are the
57:27
guys that do the annual big jerk
off shows in
57:30
reminding me the Georgia to if
you remember years and years ago
57:33
in Georgia app and we were
following that closely. This
57:36
sort of thing. The scam ish
websites
57:41
Yeah, but it's not scam ish.
This is.
57:44
Let's go back to your theory
about why they're using this
57:46
this torah horrible voice of
this creepy guy. This devilish
57:51
guy.
57:53
I think because they're stupid.
I think it was subtitle. It was
57:57
subtitled on the screen.
57:58
Okay, but theory I'm waiting for
a theory. Oh, they're stupid.
58:01
I'm sorry. No, they're stupid.
They're just stupid. They're
58:04
stupid. And the people who watch
these award shows and buy into
58:09
it. Also stupid. Yeah, it's
stupid. And all this is all
58:14
y'all so wonderful. Oh, yes. Oh,
yes. The Lenski so good. Just
58:19
no, no, this. This is a
globalist takeover of
58:23
everything. And when you get the
global citizen.org people in
58:28
there, which is financed by all
the big banks, all the big
58:31
pharmaceutical companies. I
mean, come on. Don't don't we
58:36
see what's happening here.
That's almost Okay. Well, we'll
58:40
stick with Ukraine for now. I'm
sure you have let me
58:43
go with to some clips about
Mojo. Yeah. Oh, is this
58:47
regarding Ukraine? Yes. Oh,
yeah. Good. He went to Ukraine.
58:52
And I'm a little irked by about
this, who's playing watch kind
58:55
of silly games on us here. But
let's start with this short
58:58
clip. And I think this is just
the introduction to the whole
59:00
thing is Bo Jo and Kyiv.
59:02
British Prime Minister Boris
Johnson has pledged aid to
59:04
Ukraine after holding talks with
President Solinsky and Keith
59:08
Johnson promised to intensify
sanctions against Russia and
59:11
provide more military
assistance. The meeting comes
59:14
more than six weeks into the
Russian invasion of Ukraine.
59:17
Johnson is the latest in the
line of foreign leaders who have
59:19
been traveling to the country to
offer their support.
59:24
He's dropping out by a couple
100 monitor million maybe or
59:27
something like that in some some
weaponry. Yeah. But now I'm
59:31
going to go before I get to the
MC clip that's going to annoy
59:35
me. I'm going to play the UK
this is a Ukraine LG zero rap
59:40
star. It starts with Bo Joan and
brings in some other
59:42
information. I think it brings
us kind of up to speed and I
59:45
want to get this out of the way.
Now that's but it also brings
59:47
keeps Bo Jo in play now. This is
a big crane. Sorry, sorry.
59:51
Ukraine AJ wrapped with Bo Joe
one.
59:55
Now there's been a boost for
Ukraine's war effort as
59:57
international donors Renew
Financial Support For millions
1:00:00
of people who fled the fighting,
the British Prime Minister made
1:00:04
an unannounced visit to keep
offering military and financial
1:00:08
aid. Boris Johnson held talks
with President Vladimir Zelensky
1:00:12
Nam promises to increase the
pressure on Russia, with more
1:00:15
sanctions as well as moving away
from using its oil and gas
1:00:19
resource other reports from Kyiv
1:00:21
more high level diplomatic
visits to Kyiv Saturday, UK
1:00:25
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and
Austria's Chancellor called me
1:00:29
hammer became the latest Western
leaders to visit the Ukrainian
1:00:32
president. They often will admit
Zelinsky welcome European
1:00:36
Commission president Ursula von
der Leyen and the block's
1:00:38
foreign policy chief Josep Boris
Johnson, one of the most vocal
1:00:43
critics of Russia's invasion of
Ukraine, reiterated his support
1:00:47
for the country.
1:00:48
And we will give you the support
that you need the economic
1:00:52
support, but also, of course,
military support, which I'm
1:00:57
proud to say that the UK helped
to, to lead the way. He pledged
1:01:02
to send new armored vehicles,
anti aircraft, anti tank
1:01:06
missiles and perhaps more
significantly, anti ship missile
1:01:10
systems. Those could threaten
Russia's large naval presence in
1:01:14
the Black Sea as embassies and
political figures begin to
1:01:17
return to keep the work to
reconstruct is destroyed
1:01:20
neighborhoods is ramping up.
Among them is the city of
1:01:23
Ethiopian once home to 60,000
people. The city was a frontline
1:01:28
in the battle between Russian
and Ukrainian forces heavily
1:01:31
guarded on a visit to the area.
The Austrian Chancellor told me
1:01:34
he found the destruction
difficult to take in the culture
1:01:37
of the people and they'll drain
the water now fierce fighting
1:01:45
continued here for over a month.
This bridge became a focal point
1:01:50
as people fill out the
bombardment. Okay.
1:01:54
So okay, so they got the
everyone's going over there,
1:01:57
because I guess they feel they
can all go to Kevin. And
1:02:00
well. Yes, safe. So now we want
to go over there and Virtus.
1:02:06
Technically, I guess it is safe,
even though the real big strikes
1:02:09
that the Russians have done have
been over 1000s of miles using
1:02:14
cruise missiles and they could
blow all of them up if he will,
1:02:16
if Russia wanted. You
1:02:18
know what I love that I
1:02:19
don't see him doing what I
1:02:20
still love is you look at Fox
News number one, every single
1:02:25
time they go to their person on
the scene, and it's either in
1:02:30
Kyiv or in lovey dovey Aviv,
they always show it's nighttime,
1:02:37
of course, and they show it an
empty square kind of lit by
1:02:41
yellow streetlights below. And
that is it's chroma key. It's
1:02:45
green screen. Right? It's green
screen.
1:02:48
Yet the only one that I think is
legit because I look for green
1:02:51
screen anomalies. And I've
looked and looked and look and I
1:02:54
believe it's legit, which is on
NBC. Our buddy, what's his name?
1:03:00
angle? Angle is? Is there in and
he's in Kharkov where they're
1:03:06
bombing. Well, he's
1:03:07
Richard angle.
1:03:09
Yeah. Well, Richard Engel is so
connected to the he's a spook.
1:03:12
Yeah. And what he does he goes
checks with this boost on the
1:03:16
other side. Where
1:03:16
should I be? Where should I not
be?
1:03:18
Yeah, we're excited. Yeah, maybe
we need to do a shoot. But I'm
1:03:21
just
1:03:21
saying the the it's the it's the
lie in your face when they when
1:03:26
they do this to you. Now this
the hosts who are so called in
1:03:30
Ukraine, they could be anywhere
in in the fox building. And and
1:03:34
when when you see someone that
go quick look at the weather
1:03:37
report for Kyiv. You know, oh,
it's 37 degrees and
1:03:41
snowing, right? Yes, no snow.
Yeah. So it's good. That's going
1:03:45
to continue to just wrap and
this is this is actually an
1:03:49
optional clip I could skip. But
in fact that will skip it
1:03:52
because I'm going to go to the
final clip, which is this is the
1:03:56
budget. This is the NPR report
on Bo Jo taking credit. And
1:04:01
first of all, I am incensed by
what I'm going to hear.
1:04:07
British Prime Minister Boris
Johnson has traveled to the
1:04:09
capital of Ukraine Villa marques
reports. He's the latest Western
1:04:14
leader to visit Kyiv since
Russian forces withdrew from the
1:04:17
region around the city
1:04:18
Johnson arrived for talks with
his Ukrainian counterpart
1:04:21
Volodymyr Zelensky. On Saturday
with plans to share details of
1:04:24
military and financial support
for Ukraine. According to his
1:04:27
office on Friday, Johnson
announced a further $130 million
1:04:31
worth of anti aircraft and anti
tank weapons and Downing Street
1:04:34
said the visit which was not
announced in advance represented
1:04:36
a quote show of solidarity with
the Ukrainian people. A member
1:04:40
of Valencia's staff on Facebook
described the UK as the quote
1:04:43
leader in support for Ukraine's
military and the introduction of
1:04:46
sanctions against Russia.
1:04:49
What wait a minute what military
equipment is does the UK make
1:04:53
that they're sending?
1:04:54
Oh, some, I don't know some anti
tank missiles and some stuff
1:04:57
that they got from us. Yeah,
that's my point who We made it
1:05:00
we made it. And so they've given
us 138. We've developed we have
1:05:04
delivered 1.8 billion, 2
billion, 1 billion, 3 billion.
1:05:09
And some think it's up to 18
billion and he's the leader. And
1:05:13
he's the leader. Who's being
scammed here. Right? This is a
1:05:19
scam. How is Boris Johnson who's
giving a few 100 million which
1:05:24
is note not peanuts, compared to
our billions of dollars almost
1:05:28
broken axle the other day in a
pothole and because they want to
1:05:32
fix our roads. But we're being
scammed out of billions of
1:05:38
dollars and they won't fix the
potholes. And Boris Johnson
1:05:42
gives 100 million and he's the
leader. You kidding me?
1:05:47
Yeah. Well, we all know who the
real leader of the movement is.
1:05:51
We saw him on Hannity. Sean
Penn, Sean Penn is the leader of
1:05:56
this movement and Sean Penn.
Where's your smelted Oscars
1:06:00
you lie or where's the smelted?
1:06:02
smelted Oscar, you're going to
smelt it if they wouldn't let
1:06:05
Zelinsky. You know what, John,
legend beat you out, son. So
1:06:08
Sean Penn, who I've met who I've
flown for six hours with who
1:06:12
seemed like a really nice guy.
1:06:14
Everyone who knows him says he's
a really nice guy. Well, he's
1:06:16
not he's an incredible war
monger this well, that's
1:06:19
for sure Herge that's come up
and he was in his eyes. And it
1:06:24
is clear to me that the
Ukrainians will win this. The
1:06:29
question is at what cost did
they have in those early hours?
1:06:34
I know that Trump gave them
javelins. I know that they had
1:06:38
some defenses. But you go back
to the Budapest agreement. They
1:06:41
were at the time, the third
largest nuclear power in the
1:06:44
world. And they they made an
agreement that they give those
1:06:47
weapons to the Russia to be
destroyed in exchange for
1:06:52
protection from Russia, Great
Britain in the US. lesson to be
1:06:57
learned here don't give up your
nuclear weapons if you have them
1:07:00
because you can't believe people
like Vladimir Putin by even
1:07:03
countries that have nuclear
weapons can remain intimidated
1:07:06
to use them and we're seeing
that now with our own country.
1:07:09
And I fear what that legacy is
going to be we don't want no one
1:07:13
wants to see a nuclear car I
don't want to see one nobody the
1:07:16
same time what do
1:07:17
you listen Listen, listen,
listen what he says
1:07:21
we don't want no one wants to
see a nuclear car I don't want
1:07:23
to see
1:07:24
one nobody the same time if only
one bully is going to be able to
1:07:28
use those weapons as a threat we
got to rethink what we're doing
1:07:33
he's advocating for use of
nuclear weapons
1:07:36
Yeah, that's that's a peacenik
1:07:39
helped me understand. Cuz, you
know, I was on a plane once with
1:07:42
him and his brother, who's who
died his mom and we were in a
1:07:48
weird situation but we were
actually talking for the six
1:07:51
hours from New York to LA and
yes, he seemed like a really
1:07:54
nice guy but and I he seemed
sincere, but what happened? What
1:07:59
happens in your brain that you
start to think this way and he's
1:08:02
always showing up where the New
World Order is doing something
1:08:05
nasty? Like in Haiti?
1:08:07
He this he's been brainwashed
1:08:09
It's Hollywood brainwashing I
think you're right it's but it's
1:08:12
complete with him. It's really
can
1:08:15
go in you go all in.
1:08:19
I just wanted to mention, I got
a couple pictures from the
1:08:22
Netherlands from a grocery
store. As prices, you know, the
1:08:26
inflation in the Netherlands was
pegged at 12%. Last week, which,
1:08:31
which of course is not, that's
just the number they're giving
1:08:34
you. And so now they're seeing
shortages on the shelves and
1:08:38
they're seeing prices go up and
now in the supermarket. Every
1:08:41
single rack has these red
stickers and the sticker said
1:08:47
I'll do it in Dutch first dear.
How you mount it on Ooh, Karina.
1:08:53
I shall translate expensive
question mark Shut up. Honor
1:08:57
Ukraine.
1:09:00
No way
1:09:01
Yes way. Oh, yes. Put it in the
show notes is right there.
1:09:06
Underneath the
1:09:07
shirts now like this little
Biden. I did that stickers that
1:09:10
people are putting on there and
it's not really from the store
1:09:13
at all. That is
1:09:15
possible. That is possible. But
it's it's insane enough that I
1:09:23
would believe the Dutch would do
that because the Dutch are a
1:09:26
very, very giving country. They
love a big telethon. Da Oh my
1:09:31
goodness. All the celebrities
are doing something for
1:09:34
somebody.
1:09:37
I will mention by the way those
I did that stickers and there's
1:09:40
also Biden to that stickers or
Trump. Somebody sent me a huge
1:09:44
bundle of and I want to thank
them for doing that because what
1:09:46
I do is I stick about 10 of them
in my wallet. And when I do any
1:09:51
transaction anywhere at the at
the store and run out. I hand
1:09:55
them out and people really love
getting them interested in the
1:09:59
banker I may go to the bank. I
dropped a few off there. Oh,
1:10:02
these are great. Because they
may have seen him or heard of
1:10:06
him, but they don't have one.
And,
1:10:08
you know, a guy that there was a
video going around of a guy who
1:10:11
got arrested in I think,
Sacramento for putting the one
1:10:15
of those on the on the gas pump.
Yeah.
1:10:19
Yeah, you can get arrested. You
can get arrested for that. Yeah.
1:10:22
Because it's gas pumps have got
all kinds of regulations about
1:10:27
what you can put on a gas bomb.
Yeah. And it's defacing a gas
1:10:30
pump section. Yes, the law. Is
defacing Do you have anything on
1:10:37
appeal that thing off just
instantly? I want to gas pumps
1:10:40
are so grimy. Yeah.
1:10:42
I wanted to ask you a question
about a timeline of the booker
1:10:48
massacre. In Ukraine,
1:10:50
though before before we do that
is we were on the stickers. I
1:10:54
want to mention to people who
have these stickers and get to
1:10:56
their cars, you can put them on
gas pumps and get away with it.
1:10:59
But check for cameras. Always
check for camera going?
1:11:04
Well, Bucha. This is where we
saw, you know, this is where
1:11:06
everyone the all blue hot Bucha
Bucha Buka. I've heard it
1:11:10
pronounced many ways. What I
don't understand is how in the
1:11:15
timeline, there's just tons of
videos of the mayor of bookshop
1:11:22
four days before this,
celebrating that the Russians
1:11:26
are gone and everything's great.
And we're free again. And then
1:11:30
four days later, then all of a
sudden the massacre happened.
1:11:32
This sounds kind of sketchy to
me.
1:11:36
A lot of people who of course,
the Russian say, is these
1:11:39
Ukrainian the Nazi that red
horse? Of course, yeah, the ice
1:11:43
off battalion. And what happens
is once they're just one story,
1:11:47
there's a couple of stories. In
fact, I've seen a couple of
1:11:49
instances where they show the
well, the root domain story is
1:11:54
that the Russians gave a told
that was civilians to wear white
1:11:57
armbands if they weren't taking
part in it, which seems dubious,
1:12:01
but it's what the story is. And
these white armbands if you had
1:12:05
went on and these these, the
Nazi Brigade of the Ukrainian
1:12:09
army saw you at the White
Armenta just shoot you on the
1:12:12
spot as a as a collaborator. Oh,
nice. And that's what a lot of
1:12:17
these and they tear off their
armband and shoot in the head
1:12:20
again to make sure you double
tap.
1:12:23
So we don't know is what you're
saying.
1:12:25
We don't know. And it's like the
Ukrainians say one thing and
1:12:27
then everyone else says
something else. So I'm inclined
1:12:32
to just ignore the whole thing
as the only
1:12:35
thing we can ignore is that
Putin specifically and the war
1:12:39
in Ukraine are being used as
scapegoats for inflation and for
1:12:44
the energy crisis and and
setting ended as the President
1:12:47
has set us up for coming food
shortages. So and so that's
1:12:53
successful. I think that is
successful the world over to
1:12:57
work and, yeah, people believe
that right away. And so that's
1:13:01
why they have to continue to
keep this Ukraine probably
1:13:06
sounding worse than it is all
loss of human life is bad. But
1:13:11
going on in the world
1:13:12
they had last Sunday, they had
Hillary on the Chuck Todd show.
1:13:17
Oh, no. Oh, I missed it. It's
pretty good. But I want to just
1:13:21
play two clips from this one is
Hillary's answer to the question
1:13:25
and listen to the Gaul. This
Chuck Todd, this is the Chuck
1:13:29
Todd asking about the New World
Order. You have to do this. It's
1:13:34
just like it's like water coming
off of a duck ducks back.
1:13:37
Listening to Chuck Todd asked
this question. Because I always
1:13:43
thought the New World Order was
some sort of a conspiracy or
1:13:46
something screwy, listen to this
question. The way he asks it.
1:13:50
He wrote Secretary Blinken
essentially say look, sanctions
1:13:53
relief could happen at all
depends on the behavior of
1:13:56
Russia. Can we really live in a
world where Putin is let back
1:14:00
into the new world order
1:14:05
Oh my goodness. Yeah. Oh my
goodness you know, maybe it's
1:14:14
maybe well we'll wait for her
answer and then I think
1:14:16
she beats her right she refuses
to make the mistake he just made
1:14:21
I
1:14:21
want to hear I just want to hear
this again. That was That ain't
1:14:24
you know what Screw it. I just
have to give you the clipper
1:14:26
that this is a beautiful piece
of work.
1:14:30
Here it's like a blanket
essentially say look, sanctions
1:14:32
relief could happen. And all
depends on the behavior of
1:14:35
Russia. Can we really live in a
world where Putin is let back
1:14:40
into the new world order?
1:14:41
Oh, okay. After that her answer
I do want to remind us what New
1:14:46
World Order used to me
1:14:49
ya know, no, she she this was a
combination question she I
1:14:53
skipped to the part where she
answers about the New World
1:14:56
Order is specifically and she
never really says do Roll the
1:15:00
order. And I think she was a
little annoyed that he did. But
1:15:03
the
1:15:03
second part of that question,
that was a really important one,
1:15:07
I would not allow Russia back
into the organizations that it
1:15:13
has been a part of, I think
there's an upcoming event later
1:15:18
in the year.
1:15:18
No, this is also good, because
she's saying, the organizations
1:15:22
they used to belong to, which is
the G eight, you know, whatever
1:15:26
else you mentioned. So that is
indeed the New World Order. So
1:15:31
just kind of confirming you,
1:15:32
part of I think there is an
upcoming G 20. event later in
1:15:37
the year, I would not permit
Russia to attend. And if they
1:15:42
insisted on literally showing
up, I would hope there would be
1:15:46
a significant if not total,
boycott, the only way that we're
1:15:50
going to end the bloodshed, and
the terror that we're seeing
1:15:55
unleashed in Ukraine and protect
Europe and democracy is to do
1:16:01
everything we can to impose even
greater costs on Putin. There
1:16:07
are more banks that can be
sanctioned, taken out of the so
1:16:10
called swift relationship, there
is an increasing call for doing
1:16:17
more on gas and oil. Now,
obviously, some of our strongest
1:16:21
allies in Europe are desperately
trying to get out from under
1:16:25
their dependence upon Russian
energy, we need to expedite and
1:16:29
I know the administration has
been doing that looking at more
1:16:33
deliveries of liquefied natural
gas, for instance. So I think
1:16:37
now is the time to double down
on the pressure.
1:16:40
Wow, do you hear that Italy in
Germany, Italy, in Germany, they
1:16:44
they opened up accounts with
Gazprom bank so that they can
1:16:48
send euros there and then the
Gazprom sends it in rubles to
1:16:54
home base. They don't want they
don't want to be without it. So
1:16:57
you're not hearing that being
reported and very much.
1:17:00
No, of course.
1:17:02
Hillary Hillary is kind of
declaring war on Germany. Hey,
1:17:06
you guys, you guys should stop
that you can take that from evil
1:17:10
Putin. Just back to the to the
new I just the Cavalier pneus.
1:17:15
of Chuck Todd. I'm sorry, what
that was even better than the
1:17:17
pay was I
1:17:18
would catch you off guard. Yeah,
it's because it caught me off
1:17:21
guard when I heard it. i That's
why I made it just stand alone
1:17:25
because it was like, Holy
mackerel. This guy is that dumb.
1:17:30
So let's play that again and go
into a little mini cut that we
1:17:35
have. Gosh, I know this from
years ago. I know it's a
1:17:38
compendium
1:17:39
here at Secretary Blinken
essentially say, look, sanctions
1:17:42
relief could happen at all
depends on the behavior of
1:17:45
Russia. Can we really live in a
world where Putin is let back
1:17:49
into the new world order, the
1:17:51
affirmative task we have now is,
is to actually create a new
1:17:58
world order. Because the global
order is changing again,
1:18:03
we have before us the
opportunity to forge for
1:18:06
ourselves and for future
generations, a New World Order,
1:18:11
a world where the rule of law,
not the law of the jungle
1:18:15
governs the conduct of nations
when we are successful, and we
1:18:20
will be we have a real chance at
this new world order, an order
1:18:25
in which a credible United
Nations can use its peacekeeping
1:18:29
role to fulfill the promise and
vision of the UN's founders
1:18:34
need for new world order. But it
has different characteristics in
1:18:38
different parts of the world.
1:18:41
Never before has a new world
order had to be assembled from
1:18:44
so many different perceptions,
or on so global scale, nor has
1:18:49
any previous order had to
combine the attributes of the
1:18:52
historic balance of power system
with global democratic opinion
1:18:56
and the exploding technology of
the contemporary period
1:19:00
after 1989, President Bush said
and it's a phrase that I often
1:19:05
use myself that we needed a new
world
1:19:07
order. So in conclusion, ladies
and gentlemen, a new world is
1:19:12
emerging. It is a new world
order with significantly
1:19:17
different and radically new
challenges. And
1:19:21
each of us has to build a new
world order.
1:19:24
And I surely believe India will
be a central actor
1:19:29
in the New World Order.
1:19:31
This is why I'm so convinced
that the great reset is really
1:19:36
taking place because that was a
conspiracy theory two years ago.
1:19:41
This new world order has been a
conspiracy theory for decades.
1:19:45
But yet here it is happening. I
sometimes I wonder if I'm in a
1:19:49
dream because he hadn't been
saying shit like this for for 15
1:19:54
years. Like it was actually
happening now. And Chuck Todd is
1:20:00
flapping it out. Oh Chucky boy.
1:20:05
Damn. Yeah Why? Why hide it?
This reminds me I don't have any
1:20:09
clips of this I'll probably put
them in the next show but there
1:20:12
was an excellent Jason Whitlock
podcast that just came out about
1:20:20
Disney create grooming.
1:20:23
Grooming is this is a fantastic
wordplay we've got going on.
1:20:28
And he had some clips there
those clips which I I've seen
1:20:31
him a couple of times, but I
didn't see this one of those of
1:20:34
these various Disney executives
talking about you know, I have
1:20:39
two gay children are we played
that on the show? What do you
1:20:42
mean we played that pants says
no, but it's another one. The
1:20:44
second one was a black woman.
Oh, no, he didn't play that. And
1:20:47
she said no, we saw the one the
one with his woman who had the
1:20:49
pansexual Yeah, I mean, how do
you have a I don't have your
1:20:54
children shouldn't be sexual at
all on pansexual I mean, what
1:20:58
are they doing in their spare
time? There's like a seven year
1:21:00
old and this black woman said
she's made the comment I gotta
1:21:05
get this clip I'll steal it from
him which was my not so my not
1:21:10
so hidden Gay Agenda. Yes. Yeah.
Yeah, because they're like
1:21:18
another this is like this is a
different form of coming out of
1:21:21
the closet. This is like not
coming out of the closet as gay
1:21:25
but coming out of the closet
with a not hidden not hit news
1:21:30
is your words gay agenda to turn
the kids gay? To turn the
1:21:36
children gay.
1:21:37
Well, she didn't I don't recall
her saying that her agenda was
1:21:40
to turn the children gay.
1:21:42
No, but we've you listened to
between the lines? What is the
1:21:45
not hidden Gay Agenda? What is
the Gay Agenda? Is not gay
1:21:50
marriage. That's already been
accomplished. What is it now?
1:21:54
Well, I didn't clip it but to
Camille Paglia had a rant on
1:21:59
this. It was it was she was
talking so fast and used a
1:22:04
little background on her.
Camille Paglia I've always
1:22:07
admired she's a I like out
lesbian who's very famous. And
1:22:11
she is one of the greatest
essayist ever. As an essay, I
1:22:17
would say she She's She's. She's
more left than right. And she's
1:22:22
liberal, isn't she?
1:22:23
Oh, she's a very liberal, but
she's, but she's liberal in the
1:22:26
way that tyy be. And yeah, the
old fashioned and Paglia as
1:22:34
essays are unbelievable. And I
used to read them going, Oh, my
1:22:37
God, how can anyone write like
this? And then she, she
1:22:40
discussed it. And she takes she
takes a month to write a damn
1:22:45
two essay, I'm thinking, why do
you like to write a good essay
1:22:47
if you're gonna take a month.
And so she was very irked by
1:22:52
this personally.
1:22:53
She had a she had a good rant.
She's great. And it was so fast.
1:22:58
But it confirms to fast talker
that's a drawback that confirms
1:23:02
something I've heard before.
That there had been these
1:23:05
moments in societies, when
people kind of lose the plot.
1:23:10
And you have a lot of cross
dressing. And you could call it
1:23:13
transgenderism, although
obviously two separate things.
1:23:17
flamboyancy you know, think Rue
Paul, I guess is kind of what
1:23:22
I'm thinking. And she mentioned
specifically why Mar Republic.
1:23:27
And I think that's true that
before the hyperinflation
1:23:31
everything said in the elites of
Weimar were were you know, hoity
1:23:36
toity flamboyant having sex with
everybody and everything and
1:23:41
also be happy go lucky
1:23:42
orgy time. Yes, yes. And so this
was kind of hinted at in the
1:23:46
movie cabaret.
1:23:49
Yes, yes. Yes. Yes. Yeah. It
wasn't
1:23:51
quite explored, explored as much
as it could have been, yes, this
1:23:55
is true. It's the decadence of
the well to do and but when you
1:24:01
play those clips of the no New
World Order, and they talk about
1:24:06
rule of law every time that they
say that, I think so Why are you
1:24:10
stealing yachts of people who
have nothing to do with
1:24:14
anything?
1:24:15
Yep. Well, there's a number of
reasons by
1:24:19
the way, they're going after
Putin's daughter. Yeah. Ross
1:24:23
daughter.
1:24:23
Most of them. Oh, yeah. Now
we're going after the kids.
1:24:25
That's like, who day and above a
member the Saddam Hussein's
1:24:28
kids. We were trying to kill
them to.
1:24:31
Yeah, well, those two guys are
crazy. You say who say and you
1:24:36
said who said the rape.
1:24:39
I think one of Putin's daughters
lives in in Holland. I
1:24:42
think I'm not sure if she's in
Europe somewhere. But you know
1:24:46
what? I don't want to get
1:24:47
off track but I think this is
important. Even though I have a
1:24:52
problem with her now with seeing
her her trading history.
1:24:56
Marjorie Taylor Greene. She
voted no on a bill Just this
1:25:00
past week that did pass in
Congress, she explains why. And
1:25:05
this plays into the the rule of
law taking away your yacht.
1:25:09
Hi, everyone. This is
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor
1:25:11
Greene. And I just wanted to
talk with you a few minutes
1:25:15
about why I just voted no on two
bills. The first bill, I'm one
1:25:20
of only three no votes, and I'm
very proud to be one of the No
1:25:24
votes. And here's why I voted.
Now. You see, this bill that
1:25:28
Congress just passed gives
President Biden the full
1:25:32
authority to be able to put
sanctions on any country, not
1:25:37
just Russia, but any country for
what He deems to be human rights
1:25:43
abuses. And that can be any any
explanation, anything that he
1:25:48
decides. It gives too much broad
power to the President of the
1:25:52
United States, when our current
president, President Joe Biden,
1:25:56
is not not making good decisions
on behalf of America. And we
1:26:01
can't trust his authority in
this situation. The other part
1:26:05
of the bill and why I voted no,
is because it increases more
1:26:09
sanctions on Russian exports and
Belarus and also adds more
1:26:15
tariffs, this is going to expand
the problems that we're already
1:26:19
having in our economy. And it's
going to expand inflation, more
1:26:24
inflation, it will cause food to
cost a lot more rushes the top
1:26:29
exporter of fertilizer, and, and
grain. And you see at a time
1:26:35
when we have inflation rising
food cost is going up and up.
1:26:40
And we're looking at famines and
starvation around the world.
1:26:44
This is a time to be making more
careful decisions and how it
1:26:48
will affect people, especially
people here in America.
1:26:52
I've not seen the bill, because
I think a president can do a lot
1:26:56
without a bill. So there must be
something else in it. Or
1:26:58
something about the way that you
can just declare any country no
1:27:02
good. And this will happen to
Hungary. Of course Belarus this
1:27:06
is what happened to many
different countries. They're
1:27:07
going to platform country any
country that has a political
1:27:11
leadership that is not on board
will be de platformed D
1:27:15
platformed. Off of the world
money. The new world you're not
1:27:18
a part of the New World Order.
Go pound sand. Yeah, the Orban
1:27:22
the Oban is on deck. Yeah,
totally. And and I think that
1:27:27
Africa I mean, there's takeovers
now in Africa of this which will
1:27:31
be important for resources we
can't get it from Russia where
1:27:35
else can we get the shit from
Africa This is this is a mess.
1:27:43
Yeah messes right
1:27:45
I have a couple more clips I
wanted to play I want to play
1:27:47
some propaganda here that I
think is just really good okay.
1:27:51
And it's like not from Fox is
from CNBC. But first of all, you
1:27:54
get the basic story with this
clip. This is the Ukraine train
1:27:58
station bombed. The original
data train station clips but
1:28:02
Ukraine train station bombed
clip.
1:28:05
Ukrainian officials are urging
civilians in the eastern region
1:28:08
of our hands to immediately
travel to safer areas. Warning
1:28:11
Russia is amassing forces for a
new offensive. Residents are
1:28:15
being evacuated from the city of
Kramatorsk. That's where a
1:28:19
striker on a railway station on
Friday killed more than 50
1:28:22
people that Ukraine says Russia
fired missiles at the station.
1:28:25
While 1000s of civilians are
waiting to catch trains to
1:28:28
safety. Russia insists Kyiv was
responsible donors in order
1:28:34
from our city the train hasn't
been running for a long time. We
1:28:38
can only evacuate by bus. It's
impossible to live in the city
1:28:41
because of water supplies.
Intermittent electricity is
1:28:45
infrequent shops are closed.
Communications don't work. It's
1:28:49
like Armageddon here.
1:28:51
Now Yep, we all saw
1:28:52
the story. Okay. Now a couple of
things in that story. The trains
1:28:57
aren't running and they're
taking the bus that's what I
1:29:00
heard. So okay, so they bombing
a train station by I guess the
1:29:05
kitchen the bus there I'm not
sure
1:29:07
this is an x this is an
excellent point. It's one of
1:29:10
those timeline type things
almost like timeline makes
1:29:12
no signs are all crucial. I
agree with you 100% on that. So
1:29:17
let's go to the propaganda
report from CNBC and this Shep
1:29:20
Smith report being done by Kelly
Evans, the pretty Kelly average
1:29:26
measure plenty of mouth that she
moves around curiously.
1:29:29
I need to start watching this
Shep Smith show. Kelly Yeah,
1:29:33
it's really gone off the deep
end for pro war. Let me see now.
1:29:37
i Oh, yes,
1:29:38
she does. She does have that
funny. Is she she she does the
1:29:41
CNBC during the day, doesn't
she?
1:29:43
Yeah, she's got the one of the
shows. She's got one of the
1:29:45
shows. And then they put her on
because she's she's
1:29:48
her teeth are too big for her
mouth. Their teeth are too big
1:29:50
for her mouth.
1:29:51
She national funny thing.
1:29:54
But we're not critical at all or
anything.
1:29:56
Basically she's eye catching.
She's pretty and she's she
1:29:59
listens.
1:30:00
is interesting to look at. Yes,
that's why she works on TV. And
1:30:03
we as television producers
understand this.
1:30:06
I think the public does too, but
they don't like to admit it.
1:30:09
Now. This is some of the worst
propaganda I've ever heard now,
1:30:16
Russia say that this missile was
they have the missile on the
1:30:19
CNBC showing they're showing it
1:30:21
Yes. That the back half of the
missile with the fins.
1:30:24
Yeah. And why is the thing
intact is what I'd like to know
1:30:27
if it blew up with the spray
paint on it. With spray paint on
1:30:31
it that's intact. Let's listen
to this report. And tell me this
1:30:35
is not a I'm not being a cynic
here. But tell me this is not a
1:30:40
crock of shit. If you've ever
heard a crock of shit in your
1:30:45
life, well,
1:30:46
this show has served up a lot of
that
1:30:48
strike on a train station in
Kramatorsk, killing at least 52
1:30:53
Innocent people including
children who were trying to
1:30:56
evacuate that's according to
Ukrainian officials. A warning
1:31:00
now the video we're about to
show of the aftermath is graphic
1:31:04
and disturbing. Ukraine's
Foreign Minister says this was
1:31:07
deliberate slaughter, and the
Russians knew the train station
1:31:11
was full of civilians. The train
station is a major evacuation
1:31:15
hub in eastern Ukraine. It's
where 1000s of civilians have
1:31:19
been trying to flee the war. The
Pentagon reports this was a
1:31:23
short range ballistic missile.
The missile had a message
1:31:26
painted on it in Russian it
reads for the children. Here you
1:31:31
can see a toy horse soaked in
blood lying on the ground in the
1:31:36
middle of the carnage Oh
1:31:38
my Did they have a single child
shoe as well?
1:31:44
You know, I was wondering why
they didn't but I think that
1:31:47
meet that become a trope that
they won't do any more. I did
1:31:51
see one where there was never
seen this whole the horse the
1:31:55
little boy who was so horse
lied.
1:31:57
Yes. And the Russians spray
painted on the tail for the
1:32:02
children. Yeah, yeah, the
genocide, bastards genocide. And
1:32:09
by the way, every single every
single report always has
1:32:13
warning. The following images
are graphic and disturbing.
1:32:18
It was a very graphic now this
1:32:20
isn't your body's just trauma
based mind control.
1:32:24
Yeah, it's working now now the
rest of this report which goes
1:32:28
on with a bunch of minor details
but it's long but I wanted to
1:32:33
play because it does. It does
wrap up with a very funny ending
1:32:38
that I think is like missing the
point as usual. The mainstream
1:32:43
can't seem to get things
straight.
1:32:45
Ukrainian officials say five
children were among the dead.
1:32:49
This is video outside the train
station just one day before the
1:32:53
attack.
1:32:54
It is possible just thinking of
the the discrepancy with the
1:32:58
buses and the train station. It
is possible that the people are
1:33:03
are told to go to the train
station at the buses are writing
1:33:07
from Yeah,
1:33:07
no, I'm not denying okay.
1:33:10
You can see how packed and
crowded it was near the same
1:33:14
area where the missiles struck.
We begin tonight's coverage with
1:33:17
NBCs Ali a Rosie Reporting live
in the city of Levine in western
1:33:22
Ukraine. Allah Ukrainian
president Volodymyr Zelensky has
1:33:25
a new video out responding to
the attack.
1:33:31
Good evening, Katie. That's
right in its video message he
1:33:34
says like the massacres and
Bucha. Like many of the
1:33:36
atrocities the Russians have
committed across this country.
1:33:40
The attack on the train station
in karma Taurus has to be dealt
1:33:44
with in a tribunal in a long
list of war crimes committed by
1:33:48
the Russians. Not only the the
very top of the leadership has
1:33:51
to be held to account but the
commanders on the ground down to
1:33:55
the person who fired the missile
and Kelly it was a brutal attack
1:34:00
on civilians running away from
their homes because the
1:34:03
Ukrainian authorities have told
him to get out of the Donbass
1:34:06
area before they get encircled
by the Russians like they've
1:34:10
done in places like Mariupol
before it's too late for them.
1:34:13
But clearly, Vladimir Putin did
not want them to get out of that
1:34:17
area. And it was a scene of
carnage at the train station. 50
1:34:21
people dead at least five
children killed. Many people
1:34:25
lost arms and legs after the
Russians fired two missiles on
1:34:29
that railway station with
munitions that exploded in the
1:34:33
air and spread over a very wide
area causing as much damage as
1:34:38
possible to civilians to
children and to vehicles in that
1:34:42
area. But of course.
1:34:46
So he said Putin didn't want
these people to get leaving the
1:34:49
Don Bosco when this thing began.
Didn't he invite anyone in the
1:34:53
Donbass to come to Russia? But
yeah, and the place is overrun
1:34:56
with refugees from the dawn of
Boston. Yeah, we're There was
1:35:00
clogging up the schools in the
in the rush in Russia, which is
1:35:03
the towns nearby. Yep. So why
will all of a sudden he doesn't
1:35:06
want people to leave? Just
wondering what these
1:35:09
discrepancies, how do you
account for him?
1:35:11
It CNBC I'm sure there's some
weapons manufacturer that
1:35:14
benefits from this report.
1:35:17
And they will continue spread
1:35:18
over a very wide area, causing
as much damage as possible to
1:35:23
civilians, to children and to
vehicles in that area. But of
1:35:27
course, the Russians have denied
having anything to do with it as
1:35:31
they have denied having anything
to do with the massacres and
1:35:34
Bucha. And in Bucha, it was a
day of deep sorrow. Once again,
1:35:39
more war crimes coming to light,
more mass graves being found the
1:35:43
European Commissioner was
visiting Bucha. Today, she was
1:35:47
visibly shocked by what she saw
at those mass graves lighting a
1:35:51
candle at one of those
locations. And then she met with
1:35:55
President Zelensky later, and
she promised President Zelensky
1:35:59
that they are going to try and
fast track their membership to
1:36:03
the European Union, because of
this war because of the crimes
1:36:07
committed by Russia in Ukraine
over the last six weeks. And
1:36:11
that's exactly what Vladimir
Putin didn't want to happen.
1:36:15
Well, no, according to the
analysis that you had. That's
1:36:19
exactly what Putin does want.
1:36:21
Yes, I will see any evidence to
the contrary, in this fast
1:36:25
tracking the images? Yeah, you
as if his view makes it even
1:36:28
better is fantastic. That's the
way to go. Because they're not
1:36:32
going to get the word. If you
recall, when we talked about
1:36:35
this for since 2014, when they
mericans took over Ukraine, that
1:36:41
that nobody was going to want
nobody wanted the Ukrainians in
1:36:46
the EU, because Ukraine is a
corrupt country. It's rife with
1:36:51
corruption, and it would just be
introducing this sort of bad
1:36:55
actors into Western Europe, and
they don't need this
1:36:58
aggravation. And I
1:36:59
would like to remind Her
Excellency van der Leyen that
1:37:04
the people who orchestrated this
for you don't care about you.
1:37:14
Exactly, yeah. Good catch. Yes.
1:37:16
Speaking of propaganda, and this
is also related to Ukraine. And
1:37:23
and to the mainstream, certainly
mainstream media, the M five M
1:37:27
here in the United States, the
Atlantic, had a conference. And
1:37:31
the actual title of the
conference was about
1:37:35
disinformation in media, big
letters, disinformation
1:37:39
conference. So when you want to
get the experts lantic Yeah,
1:37:43
exactly. When you want to really
know about disinformation, you
1:37:46
have the Atlantic organize it.
And you also have Brian Stelter
1:37:50
from CNN on stage.
1:37:55
They saw this too, it's pretty
funny. So you know, the thing
1:37:58
before you play it, it's not as
good as it could have been.
1:38:02
Have you seen the whole thing?
You know, there's a lot of stuff
1:38:05
that people are cutting off
thinking that's the punch line.
1:38:09
I know, they they're not,
there's gonna be a good No, no,
1:38:11
no, no, no. So I have, you know,
I, I make a habit of going get
1:38:15
the whole thing. So it's two
minutes. I know you didn't see a
1:38:17
two minute clip, because it's
actually better in the longer
1:38:20
version. And this is a question
from the audience. And
1:38:23
obviously, someone who came in
to ask these very questions,
1:38:25
which I think are all valid.
1:38:26
My name is Christopher Phillips.
I'm a first year at the college.
1:38:29
My question is for Mr. Seltzer.
You've all spoken extensively
1:38:33
about Fox News being a purveyor
of disinformation. But CNN is
1:38:39
right up there with them. They
push the Russian collusion hoax,
1:38:42
they push the Jussie Smollett
hoax, they smear. Justice
1:38:45
Cavanaugh is a rapist. And they
also smeared Nick Sandmann as a
1:38:49
white supremacist. And yes, they
dismissed the Hunter Biden
1:38:52
laptop affair as pure Russian
disinformation. With mainstream
1:38:56
corporate journalists becoming
little more than apologists and
1:39:00
cheerleaders for the regime. Is
it time to finally declare that
1:39:04
the the canon of journalistic
ethics is dead or no longer
1:39:08
operative? All the mistakes of
the mainstream media and CNN, in
1:39:12
particular, seem to magically
all go in one direction? Are we
1:39:17
expected to believe that this is
all just some sort of random
1:39:21
coincidence? Or is there
something else behind it?
1:39:23
It's too bad sign for lunch? 30
seconds. There's a there's a
1:39:28
clock that says 30 seconds. But
But I think my honest answer to
1:39:31
you and I will come over and
talk in more detail after this
1:39:34
is that I think you're
describing a different channel
1:39:36
than the one that I watch. But I
understand that that is a
1:39:39
popular right wing narrative
about CNN. I think it's
1:39:42
important. We're talking about
shared reality and democracy.
1:39:45
All these networks all these
news outlets have to defend
1:39:47
democracy, and when they screw
up, admit it. But when Benjamin
1:39:52
Hall The Fox correspondent was
wounded in Ukraine, the news
1:39:55
crews that CNN and the New York
Times stopped what they were
1:39:57
doing, and they tried to help
they tried to help them get
1:40:00
other country that tried to find
the dead crew members. That's
1:40:02
what news outlets do. That's how
they actually do work together
1:40:05
to your question about sharing
those kinds of connections and
1:40:08
trust. We don't talk about it
enough, though, we don't share
1:40:11
that reality about how that
happens. And with regards to the
1:40:15
regime, I think you mean the
President Biden, last time I
1:40:18
spoke with a Biden aide, we
yelled at each other. So that's
1:40:21
the reality of the business that
people don't see that people
1:40:24
don't hear. They imagine that
it's a situation that simply is
1:40:28
not. But I think your question,
it speaks to the failure of
1:40:32
journalism, to show our work and
show the reality of how our
1:40:35
profession operates. We have a
lot of work to do, I think
1:40:39
so. So to show that the news
business is really real, and not
1:40:45
just propaganda. His examples
are, hey, one guy got blowed up.
1:40:50
So we all went and looked at him
and reported on it. And the
1:40:54
other one is, I yelled at
someone. I mean, this is
1:40:58
unbelievable that he should have
been hauled off the stage with
1:41:03
the hook.
1:41:05
Well, he didn't address one
thing the kid brought up. No, of
1:41:08
course not. And he's just was
dancing. He was dancing. And he
1:41:13
was doing a product that he did
that that's the clip I heard
1:41:16
that I thought he did a pretty
good job of dancing. Cuz he,
1:41:21
because the audience is not on
the side of that kid. Because
1:41:26
it's that line.
1:41:26
Yeah, you're right. Yeah. Yeah,
of course. Of course. Of course.
1:41:30
I mean, if it was a normal
audience with 10 people in there
1:41:33
that were critical that somebody
would answer the question from
1:41:39
the audience, they would have
done that. Nobody did.
1:41:42
Hey, when I was when I was on
the panel at Bitcoin 2022. And
1:41:46
I, I'm, of course mentioned no
agenda to I can't remember what
1:41:49
context. I got a lot of items
from the audience. That was
1:41:52
pretty cool. Like
1:41:56
it was nice. In the morning. Can
I
1:42:00
have more on this? Something
that will that's related?
1:42:04
Well, I got a couple of things.
I wanted to get a couple of
1:42:06
things I wanted to get at least
played out. Because this is not
1:42:10
being reported much. Okay. And
this is these are the last two
1:42:14
Ukraine clips and this is one on
there's the prisoner exchange
1:42:18
going on? Pretty same, same,
same and logical. seems less
1:42:23
hysterical. And but you know,
reporting on this is separate. I
1:42:26
think the zellige is zero,
Ukraine, Russia prisoner,
1:42:29
Ukraine and Russia have
conducted on Thursday. NPR,
1:42:34
Ukraine and Russia have
conducted a third prisoner
1:42:37
exchange swapping both civilians
and military personnel from key
1:42:41
van prs. Julian huddart. has
more. Well, this
1:42:43
doesn't fit the narrative very
well. Is that like sounds like
1:42:46
they're moving towards peace.
1:42:48
Ukraine's deputy prime minister
in the British took announced
1:42:51
late Saturday, the 26th
Ukrainians will be headed home
1:42:55
from Russian custody in the
coming days. It was unclear how
1:42:58
many Russians Ukraine released
but the last two exchanges had
1:43:02
equal numbers going home on both
sides. prisoner exchange
1:43:05
negotiations have stalled over
the last week, with Russia
1:43:08
accusing Ukraine of changing
terms of the last minute
1:43:12
speaking on Ukrainian television
but a stroke accused Russia of
1:43:14
detaining Ukrainian civilians,
including 11 mayors for an upper
1:43:18
hand in the negotiations.
1:43:20
And negotiations. We can't be
repeated. Don't report on
1:43:23
negotiations. We need to see
blood soaked children's toys.
1:43:27
Yes. Obviously that's what you
want.
1:43:31
Yes. If you want people to vote
for Joe Biden.
1:43:36
Okay, I got one more rushing
tip, which is on the NGOs
1:43:39
giving, you know, the NGOs are
all jacked up. I think this you
1:43:42
know, are doing for helping out
the Ukrainians are all jacked up
1:43:46
about the aid Ukrainian aid
update with NGOs EU's, helping
1:43:50
out
1:43:52
global donors who have promised
$11 billion to support refugees
1:43:56
from Ukraine and the internally
displaced
1:43:58
now, do we have any idea who
these global donors are that
1:44:01
ponied up $11 Billion
1:44:04
US taxpayers.
1:44:05
The European Commission, and
governments like Canada are
1:44:08
among the notable backers more
than 4.4 million Ukrainians and
1:44:12
are refugees and millions more
internally displaced. Most of
1:44:16
those who fled are women and
children, as men of fighting age
1:44:20
can't leave the country. Today,
we are
1:44:22
supporting millions of Ukrainian
refugees and people in need.
1:44:27
Above all, we are sending a
message to every single
1:44:30
Ukrainian in their cities and
villages under siege, a message
1:44:35
of hope to the brave Ukrainian
soldiers, heroes defending the
1:44:38
country from the aggressor. Dear
Brothers and Sisters, you are
1:44:43
not alone. The
1:44:44
member states are doing an
outstanding job. It's
1:44:47
phenomenal. The NGOs are working
on the ground, the communities,
1:44:52
the local communities are
outstanding in receiving the
1:44:56
refugees. But as I said, more is
needed and Any pledge will help
1:45:01
a refugee here in the European
Union. But also and this is so
1:45:05
important. Any pledge will help
a person that is internally
1:45:10
displaced so lost the home
because of the bumping and
1:45:12
shelling of puddings army with
in Ukraine.
1:45:16
That was fun to lie. And I guess
at the end there, I
1:45:19
believe so yes. So you know,
1:45:21
thinking of mass formation and
how it was kind of cool to have
1:45:25
that and how masks and
vaccination social distancing
1:45:28
gave people around the world,
really, this took them out of
1:45:32
the isolation of true isolation
and what the hell is going on
1:45:36
and all the fear and it gives
people something to focus on.
1:45:40
And I think somehow the
consistent reminding that the
1:45:44
brave people are Ukraine are
standing up, you know, kind of
1:45:47
like, on the barricades and live
miserably, you know, we're
1:45:50
standing on the barricades,
we're all fighting against one
1:45:54
and you know, that's why you
want to wear your blue and
1:45:56
yellow T shirt and stand for
Ukraine and change your icon.
1:45:59
You know, this it's, it's, it's
it's so focused on the human
1:46:03
element of fighting evil. That
it's I think it's it's a
1:46:08
continuation of mass formation.
1:46:11
Now, there's definitely some
some carryover, there's no doubt
1:46:14
about it.
1:46:15
And it's going in weird
directions such as
1:46:18
so it also picks up some
stragglers, you know, there's
1:46:22
the element. Oh, good
stragglers, and the interesting
1:46:24
part of it, which is the ones
that get bailed on our show,
1:46:27
because this analysis we're
doing, they'll be back. Yeah,
1:46:31
but everyone comes back,
eventually. But the point is, is
1:46:35
that they were pretty good
handle the COVID
1:46:42
deconstructions. But for some
reason, this one here which tugs
1:46:46
at the heartstrings with this.
Oh, blood soaked toy?
1:46:49
That's it? Yeah. Because with
COVID You didn't actually see
1:46:53
dead bodies you heard about,
1:46:54
yeah, they kept talking about
him, but they never saw him
1:46:57
stacked up like they claim and
now
1:46:59
you just go to, you know, stock
photo.com and fill up your
1:47:03
report. And, or, you know, grab
something from a video game or
1:47:08
to do something. Now you
1:47:09
can do it. You're on the field.
I mean, there's no fact of your
1:47:11
photographer in the field. Or if
you're even a videographer, you
1:47:14
set the stage. This is great.
Put, you find it, you get the
1:47:18
toy, and you know, you've dumped
something on it or anything. And
1:47:23
then I mean, you put a shoe you
find your dog does this anymore,
1:47:27
but the shoe you find a shoe and
they do it. Of course they
1:47:30
haven't seen a shoe shot for
years.
1:47:33
Well, I'm disappointed. We need
shoe shots, everyone and we need
1:47:36
Ukrainian shoe shots. The idea
is a single empty shoe
1:47:40
preferably a child's shoe.
1:47:42
No, it has to be a child shoe.
1:47:45
Did you see the one shot though
where there was this kitten or a
1:47:48
cat and the cat is I have not
seen the kitten shot. The cat is
1:47:53
amidst the ruins of Bora. And
you see the shot of the world
1:47:58
press that must be 50 of them
all angling with Telephoto Zoom
1:48:02
Lens, shoot in the kitty to get
that one perfect little shot.
1:48:07
Oh,
1:48:08
God, when you got taking
pictures, I really love taking
1:48:11
pictures of people taking
pictures, because that's the
1:48:15
best shot.
1:48:16
That's a coffee table book.
Right? They're taking pictures.
1:48:20
So this is what's happening in
Germany regarding the virtue
1:48:24
signaling Gemini has
1:48:25
warned that anyone publicly
supporting Russia's operation in
1:48:28
Ukraine could face legal
repercussions. And the warning
1:48:31
extends to anyone even
displaying the letter Z to
1:48:34
symbolize support. As the letter
has been used to distinguish
1:48:37
Russian vehicles and the war.
1:48:39
Russia's war of aggression
against Ukraine is a criminal
1:48:41
offence. Anyone publicly
approving the war may be liable
1:48:45
to prosecution in Germany. This
applies to using the Z symbol to
1:48:49
German security authorities are
keeping an eye on the use of the
1:48:52
symbol, but lens
1:48:53
move raises disturbing parallels
Greece's right wing military
1:48:57
dictatorship in the 60s and 70s
also bands the letter since they
1:49:01
stood for a progressive use
group as the 1969 movie Z
1:49:05
explores the film's a critical
take on the job within from
1:49:10
letters of the alphabet to 19th
century Russian writers like
1:49:14
theater. Dossett Dostoevsky,
1:49:16
yeah the point that I was trying
to make 1969 This is a 1970 they
1:49:21
were banning letters. They had a
movie about insane
1:49:26
and now they don't want you
reading Dostoevsky who is a
1:49:29
complainer Give me a break
1:49:31
so let's just stick with the 70s
for a moment. My beat
1:49:35
we are getting new video tonight
of a gas pump scheme want you to
1:49:39
take a look as it is caught on
camera.
1:49:41
Remember the gas stealer
stealing gas from the 70s
1:49:44
Oh yeah, listen big deal.
1:49:46
This is a new take a new way to
do it.
1:49:48
Imagine pumping gas only to find
out it was going into someone
1:49:52
else's tank at ABC 10 We stand
for you and we are looking out
1:49:56
for your wallet. ABC 10s Barbara
Bingley shows us the gas pump
1:50:00
scheme just reported in
Sacramento County
1:50:03
with gas prices soaring. Some
are stooping to new lows to save
1:50:07
a buck watches these two drivers
pull up to a fuel station at the
1:50:11
arco on what avenue and
Blackfoot way on Sunday the men
1:50:15
quickly swapped the nozzles and
one drives away waiting for
1:50:19
unsuspecting customers to pull
off manager Bobby Joel sharing
1:50:23
it to spread awareness
1:50:24
you know it was real quick went
to the second but you can see
1:50:26
now if you look at it, the hose
comes across the pump instead of
1:50:30
on the side itself.
1:50:31
He says when the victims pulled
up and started pumping gas the
1:50:35
suspect started his meter to
counting on the victims not to
1:50:38
notice they were paying for his
gas. It's the first time in his
1:50:42
career he's seen this customers
were also left shocked crazy,
1:50:46
just mad times we're living in
you know, I'm still kind of
1:50:50
trying to figure out how the
scam works
1:50:52
doesn't sound very practical.
1:50:54
So the way it works is you you
you park your car on one side of
1:50:59
the pumps, but you and then you
you take your hose and put it
1:51:03
into the slot on the other side.
So and then you take their their
1:51:08
hose and you put it on your side
so when they go to get the gas
1:51:13
they put their card in then you
start immediately start pumping
1:51:18
I don't see how they don't
notice that there's no gas
1:51:21
coming out of
1:51:21
there interesting idea. I mean I
can Yeah, yeah in the 70s The
1:51:26
main thing was stealing gas with
a safe siphoning, siphoning
1:51:30
siphon gas. Well now of course
they drill holes in the tanks
1:51:33
for sandwiches dangerous and
stupid. Yes. But the siphon he
1:51:37
thinks it's because this is the
era in the 70s is when all the
1:51:41
lock gas caps became in vogue.
Yeah, they had gas caps with
1:51:45
locks on them and they had the
kind of clothes you have to open
1:51:47
them from inside the car. All
that is because of the 70s.
1:51:51
Before that there dig gases used
to flip the thing open and pump
1:51:55
gas into it. Yeah, there was no
lock,
1:51:57
it was more trouble than it was
worse to siphon gas before. So
1:52:01
cheap. Who cares?
1:52:04
You know, before they started
when they were in the 70s
1:52:07
siphoning gas was pretty easy
because there was no lock caps.
1:52:10
And that's what they were doing.
But now you can't do that. Yeah,
1:52:16
yeah.
1:52:17
Okay, a couple other things.
Peter Schiff, known Gold Bug, he
1:52:21
has gold not to gold, gold
insane, dude. Well, what we're
1:52:26
seeing now confirms the fact
that we are now in a major
1:52:31
secular bear market in bonds.
And this has massive
1:52:36
implications for investments for
the economy, because what
1:52:40
powered the big bull market in
stocks was the bull market in
1:52:45
bonds, the fact that we were
doing everything against a
1:52:48
backdrop of ever decreasing
interest rates, that's what
1:52:53
fueled the speculation. That's
what kept the money cheap. That
1:52:56
also fueled the real estate
market. Everything was built on
1:53:00
the foundation of falling bond
yields, rising bond prices, well
1:53:06
all that has changed. We're now
in an environment where bond
1:53:09
prices are going to keep falling
and yields are going to keep
1:53:13
rising that is the environment
we were in during the 1970s and
1:53:18
the types of investments that
worked out during the bond bull
1:53:22
market did not do well during
the bond bear market what did
1:53:26
well during the bond bear market
were commodities natural
1:53:29
resources,
1:53:31
gold,
1:53:31
foreign currencies, foreign
stocks, emerging markets exactly
1:53:36
what is going to be doing well
in the future
1:53:40
70s Anybody 70s as a good then
we have you know what else is
1:53:46
coming back? Macro may
1:53:50
you know what, before I even
continue there I got two things
1:53:53
to say which brings me back to a
comment I want to make about the
1:53:57
about the Grammys Now you
mentioned it McNamee pie my J
1:54:01
tech a macro may clash is making
macro may all over the place
1:54:05
boom. You got macro a macro may
you gotta cut coffee cups got
1:54:10
macro may around Yes, the macro
may thing is noticeable. I want
1:54:15
to mention something about
Grammys and this just off the
1:54:18
off topic a little bit pre topic
so there's this group that
1:54:24
they've tried their reviews
hoping to get a bunch of awards
1:54:26
called BT B or B
1:54:28
BTS, etc BTS BTS from from Korea
1:54:33
so I'm watching this and I'm
since I said you ever heard of
1:54:36
this BTS group? I said to Jay
and she I said they stink and
1:54:42
she said they're out there. I
said everything they only do it
1:54:44
as mouthing they're not even
singing. There's no chance these
1:54:48
guys are singing anything is all
lip syncing. And she says it she
1:54:54
looks at me quizzically and
says, yeah, that's part of the
1:54:57
charm. Ah, What was the 70s?
Milli Vanilli when they had
1:55:05
their when they busted into the
70s? Okay,
1:55:07
okay, now I'm gonna slow you
down no Milli Vanilli was the
1:55:10
80s and the 90s the 70s we had
other issues with music. But
1:55:15
since you're talking about the
Grammys, these guys were on,
1:55:19
let's get straight into it.
Kicking off tonight from inside
1:55:21
MGM Grand Garden Arena is a
dynamic duo who are single
1:55:25
handedly bringing back the 70s,
which might explain all the
1:55:27
information. It's brewed.
1:55:29
Oh my god. Did you hear what he
says? Listen, listen, Emma
1:55:32
Jewell, who was single handedly
bringing back the 70s Which
1:55:35
might explain all the inflation
is Bruno Mars and Anderson.
1:55:40
Yeah, so Sonic, they're
fantastic total 70s 70s vibe. Do
1:55:45
you think that the Southern
strategy in a way is also a part
1:55:49
of it? That is a throwback to
the 70s Like we're seeing some
1:55:52
of that here only the parties
are different words that too far
1:55:56
fetched
1:55:57
this I thought this other
strategy came in the late 60s
1:56:00
But which I consider an
extension of the 70s so maybe
1:56:03
it's possible
1:56:04
then. Well, here's here's what
I'm waiting for. The number one
1:56:07
invention of the 70s
quadrophonic sound god you're
1:56:15
quadrophonic I'm sorry.
quadrophonic the movie was
1:56:17
Quadrophenia. quadrophonic
sound. Did you have that? Did
1:56:20
you have a quad quadrophonic
player?
1:56:23
I think I may have I know I had
some I still have some
1:56:26
quadrophonic records. And it was
a dud it because it was a thing
1:56:30
as you can cut. It was a huge,
it was just a gimmick. A
1:56:34
ridiculous gimmick. It's come
back in a certain way with Adobe
1:56:39
6.1 or 4.1 Yeah, a little bit.
Yeah. And is the same it's not
1:56:44
but that's already been in play.
So I don't know if I don't know
1:56:47
what new gimmick 4k? I don't
think so. It's already coming
1:56:52
coming that came in earlier. I
don't know. I think they're I
1:56:56
don't know.
1:56:57
Well, we did get some
corrections on our on our
1:57:00
mistake or faux pa of thinking
there was no analog to the 70s
1:57:04
pet rocks. And a lot of people
piped up right away and said
1:57:09
what do you think NF T's are? I
like that comparison. It's
1:57:15
an interesting idea but a Pet
Pet rock but NF T's are not
1:57:19
absurdist. They're not rocks
which is literally an absurdist
1:57:23
idea that caught on and until I
see something like that
1:57:27
we did make a mistake about
Germany being landlocked yes
1:57:29
that was sold us on that. Yeah,
and I knew better I know that I
1:57:33
saw that. But you know why you
should have called me and I'm
1:57:35
the one who said well here's
here's why I made the mistake.
1:57:39
If there's one thing every
Dutchman knows is that the
1:57:42
minute minute the weather starts
to get a little bit better that
1:57:45
better the roads from Germany
are just there's one large
1:57:51
traffic jam all the way to the
Dutch beaches because they don't
1:57:54
have a beach and the Germans
invade the Dutch beaches every
1:57:58
single summer and they're very
recognize each they do not have
1:58:01
a beach no that's funny at least
not that I'm aware of because
1:58:05
you know what we were what we
would even think about the the
1:58:09
ports they have up and it was a
Hamburg
1:58:13
Yeah, yeah. Ports Yeah.
1:58:16
I don't know if they have the I
don't think it's too cold up
1:58:18
there. Yeah, baby patients up
there.
1:58:21
Anyway, a lot of beaches running
the country. Yay. There we go.
1:58:25
With that. I'd like to thank you
for your courage say in the
1:58:27
morning to you the man who just
put the C and the K in Yak
1:58:31
facts, ladies and gentlemen, Mr.
John C. Devorah. Back
1:58:35
in the morning to you and Mr.
Adam Schiff says he boots to the
1:58:40
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1:58:42
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waiting for Trump's social
truth, truth social Trump's
1:59:39
thing which is was supposed to
be based on Mastodon Yeah. Now
1:59:46
the CTO and the and the Chief
Creative Officer of truth social
1:59:51
reached out to me a few weeks
ago and I first I thought it was
1:59:56
a hoax. And that turned and
these guys are like no agenda.
2:00:00
producers like for five, six
years. And they and they're
2:00:03
running this thing. And they and
literally the reason they
2:00:06
reached out I said, Well, we're
going to do podcasts. But we
2:00:09
didn't want to be those guys who
just did it without talking to
2:00:12
you first because that's, that's
for yours. I've
2:00:15
been hearing nothing but me.
Nobody talks to you.
2:00:19
Yes. And it was it there was
something go I didn't know I
2:00:24
couldn't exactly feel it. But
it's like okay, well, what do
2:00:27
you want? What can you come over
there in Atlanta? Can you come
2:00:29
and we want you to see
everything want to talk to you
2:00:32
about it. And indeed it was all
based on on Mastodon activity,
2:00:36
pub, all this open source stuff.
And, and they have a grand
2:00:40
vision,
2:00:41
I get you a free consulting gig,
you're making no money from this
2:00:44
fantastic.
2:00:45
So everything is they want to
have no business model, no
2:00:50
monetization, just so people
can't get the platform. But what
2:00:56
they were asking for is can you
come by and you know, and
2:00:59
discuss it with us and then meet
some of the board members.
2:01:02
And I am bless bless the
operation. Well, you see,
2:01:06
meet some of the board members.
I'm like, Well, what? Yeah,
2:01:08
which board members? How can I
prepare? What do you really
2:01:10
need? I mean, one, just tell me
what you really want? No, no, I
2:01:13
just knew it'd be good if they
saw you. And I, I felt like
2:01:17
they're holding something back.
Because who are the board
2:01:19
members, Devin Nunez Trump?
Like, you know, what, if we're
2:01:23
gonna meet Trump said, you know,
let me know, because I don't
2:01:27
know, man, I'm not really
interested in being a part of
2:01:30
something political if it's
really for open. Okay. So the
2:01:36
next day, and this is after
several emails and two phone
2:01:40
calls. radio silence. Just gone.
And now both these guys have
2:01:46
resigned? What? Yeah, it was a
failure. The whole thing is a
2:01:50
failure. They couldn't scale it.
They couldn't they couldn't
2:01:53
scale it so that they can't get
the people on. And both of them
2:01:59
both those guys resigned.
2:02:02
Did you talk to him?
2:02:03
No, I keep saying hey, I don't
care what happened. I like you
2:02:06
guys. Let's let's talk about
moving forward. Very happy
2:02:11
to get you. Which are they? You
think that's just a failure of
2:02:14
mastodon?
2:02:16
I think it's possible. Because,
again, the whole the reason why
2:02:23
we have 10,000 people, and
always say, Hey, you can follow
2:02:27
us you can interact with us
through the fediverse is because
2:02:30
of scale. You know, the minute
it doesn't even matter if you
2:02:32
have your heart in the right
place. If it's not easy to
2:02:36
scale, things like that.
Remember, Twitter had the fail
2:02:38
whale for the first eight years
of its existence,
2:02:40
there was constant problems
scaling is big. Yeah, the real
2:02:45
money is Zedek. You know, the
real money is some of these tech
2:02:49
ventures is not the idea. But
it's the scaling. If you can't
2:02:55
scale it, no, you can't you then
you're done. I mean, that's why
2:02:59
Google was such a billion dollar
success stories because they
2:03:02
could scale search to such an
extreme because they had a
2:03:07
couple who knows who these guys
are, by the way, because they're
2:03:09
kept up a state secret. Or some
network engineers at Google that
2:03:15
set it up from the beginning
that are just flat out geniuses,
2:03:20
and they're the ones who made it
work and they're sure they got
2:03:22
paid good money, and they got a
lot of stock, but you'll never
2:03:25
know who they are. But also
2:03:27
you know, what Google in effect
did is had enough money to scale
2:03:30
by distribution you know, they
they have their own network
2:03:34
pipes,
2:03:34
I know across the nation that
coded it means that is non
2:03:37
trivial. Not all
2:03:39
geniuses is too bad all that
genius is put to evil. That's
2:03:42
that's always the
2:03:43
case with AP is a lot of times
what happens very common. So a
2:03:47
white cat next thing you know,
you're wearing, do you know this
2:03:49
kind of uniform and you got the
white cat on your lap and you're
2:03:52
stroking it.
2:03:53
So even though I'm sad because I
really wanted to see the
2:03:58
fediverse and Mastodon take off
it's it really is just another
2:04:03
warning that the only way to go
is distributed and to care about
2:04:07
your community. And not about
you don't even want to care
2:04:10
about scale. Why do you want a
whole bunch of people a whole
2:04:13
people yelling screaming on your
social network? Now go start
2:04:17
your own server and federate
with us anyway, follow John C.
2:04:20
Dvorak at no agenda. social.com
Adam at no agenda social.com It
2:04:25
is truly the only way for you to
manage your own experiences to
2:04:29
set up your own Mastodon server.
There's many places you can get
2:04:32
one for a couple bucks a month.
Is it easy now? You probably
2:04:36
have to think about it and get
into it. But it's fun.
2:04:38
You know, I'm thinking that
these guys, if there was some
2:04:42
way of selling the idea of a
federating the Trump thing. So
2:04:46
the point you'd have every state
would have its own server. This
2:04:52
you'd have to just federate the
hell out of it. So there was
2:04:55
really no real big central
anything couldn't even be
2:04:58
brought down. Yes, I will. have
God? Yeah, it just couldn't be
2:05:03
indestructible. But I don't
think that concept is even
2:05:07
within the within the belief
system of a Trump or a Nunez
2:05:12
even or anybody except the
highest, one of the very few the
2:05:16
very few techies that are in
Congress, I think there's two of
2:05:19
them. It's just not, it's not
conceivable,
2:05:22
it's not how they think they,
especially Trump, this is this
2:05:26
is his, in my mind, his biggest
flaw is he is still in the world
2:05:31
of I have to be number one, I
have to have the number one
2:05:34
ratings I have to have the most
I have to have all of it. And
2:05:38
that's just turning out not to
be important anymore. You need
2:05:42
to be able to feed your family
and have your community who are
2:05:46
around you. That's That's what
media and media properties.
2:05:49
That's what's important is all
these drive by assholes who are
2:05:53
of no use and of any if you're,
if you want to eat have no
2:05:57
monetary use, because they're
not part of something that is
2:06:00
bigger than just entertain me
and
2:06:03
he wants to set up a set up shop
so he can be bigger than better
2:06:07
and bigger than Romney bigger
than this bigger than that as a
2:06:10
one as an entity as a giant
monster.
2:06:13
And we might as well while we're
just talking about it briefly
2:06:15
then we will get to thanking our
producer, executive and
2:06:17
Associate Executive Producer
2:06:18
ever this is well this is three
shows where the
2:06:22
yes to those of you and I have
seen you who are all jacked up
2:06:27
in GD about Elon Musk's
involvement in Twitter, check
2:06:31
yourself check your amygdala
check your brain cells. Are you
2:06:36
kidding me? How can anyone think
this is going to be great if
2:06:41
centralized services are not the
way to go? Even if especially if
2:06:47
the if the person running in May
you think that they may be on
2:06:50
your side? That's not what you
want. And Elon Musk is he is
2:06:55
there to destroy Twitter. I
guarantee you he's going to
2:06:59
destroy it. That's his job this
guy he is he might as well just
2:07:05
be just where the government
issue jacket system invented
2:07:11
nothing. It's only been pushed
into positions through
2:07:14
acquisition and and money
people, his own family. And he's
2:07:20
PT Barnum and now you're all
jacked up is Jide PT Barnum.
2:07:24
He's a great PT Barnum but I I'm
I'm my mouth
2:07:30
cares what who I personally I
don't care one way or the other,
2:07:33
whether he owns 10% or not. And
he's going to be on the board.
2:07:36
He's just going to be a
troublemaker.
2:07:37
It's it's he's he's there to
destroy it. I'm telling you he's
2:07:40
there to destroy. That's his
job. You watch. He's not going
2:07:44
to make anything better. It's
just going to destroy it.
2:07:47
Otherwise, all of a sudden, all
the all the right wing. Oh,
2:07:50
Trump can come back and it's
it's its own. It's a
2:07:54
distraction. So we're doing the
right thing off your chest.
2:07:59
Yeah, well, it's important
because we we have invested our
2:08:03
time, our talents, our treasure,
we've got air gunner, who's
2:08:06
running the whole thing after it
became too big for me to manage.
2:08:09
And we've got a good crowd and
the fediverse works. We got all
2:08:13
kinds of people coming in. There
are people from twit telling me
2:08:16
I'm an asshole. It's funny that
I can get that time. It's funny
2:08:20
that I can get because they have
a mastodon twit dot social or
2:08:24
whatever it is. And so they,
they, they, they posed to me and
2:08:28
I and I can just laugh, I can
block them, but no one's gonna
2:08:32
get there. No one's gonna get
deep. I'm not gonna block their
2:08:34
whole server. No, it's funny.
Oh, it's funny. I know what you
2:08:40
need your own instance, we can
just sit there and post to
2:08:43
yourself.
2:08:44
I bet because I'm one of these
guys assistant with a BB gun
2:08:47
shooting sparrows.
2:08:50
We need to thank two artists for
the previous two shows. Now I
2:08:54
would like to say that I
thoroughly enjoyed during our
2:08:59
travels, your COVID
retrospective, some classic JCD
2:09:05
sound effects, of course, the
responses. I think people like
2:09:11
likely like I predicted it, but
we're just blown away when you
2:09:14
hear all of the propaganda and
the mixed messages and the bull
2:09:19
crap that was thrown in our face
over and over again, day after
2:09:22
day in day out for two and a
half years. It was a phenomenal
2:09:26
battle. We had four months of
it. It was a phenomenal piece.
2:09:31
And I think people really
enjoyed it. The length was good
2:09:37
to like, two, two and a quarter
or something
2:09:41
two and a third like that. But
it was just the first four
2:09:44
months it was January to May 1,
it was more than enough. And I
2:09:49
could do that. If a Google from
May 1 to the next to another
2:09:52
four months. It would be totally
different because then and then
2:09:55
there's the whole vaccine era.
Yeah, we didn't even get that
2:09:58
one in. Yeah, I didn't even Get
close to the vaccine yet. They
2:10:02
were talking about it always
talking about it talking about
2:10:04
it right from the beginning.
2:10:06
So for that was episode 1439 and
1439 on a second. That artwork
2:10:15
was from Mike Riley, that was
the pangolin, which you chose
2:10:21
for for that episode. And we
thank Mike, we used that one
2:10:24
before. No, the Pangolin in the
mirror was very, very nice
2:10:28
piece. Then for 1440, this was
the COVID medley, which I
2:10:32
ultimately I wound up making it
for hours.
2:10:37
And this just, by the way, I
want to I don't want to condemn
2:10:40
you. But this just shows that
you've always wanted to make the
2:10:46
show long.
2:10:48
I wanted to I want to show
2:10:50
should be two hours and 45
minutes, and it goes to three
2:10:53
hours and a half, three hours.
15. And now when given the
2:10:56
opportunity with you by
yourself, nobody else. Four
2:11:01
hours. And by the way, and
congratulations on four hours
2:11:04
and no seconds. You did that on
purpose.
2:11:07
I came pretty. I think there
were 13 seconds that I could
2:11:11
my calculation came about we're
playing Oh,
2:11:14
one of those one of those things
you'd like to do comics or
2:11:17
bloggers art work best podcast
and simulation is when we chose
2:11:21
that we'd appreciate that comics
for Blogger, I, we listened to
2:11:25
part of the COVID medley again,
and I just need to thank every
2:11:31
single person who has ever sent
in an end of show makes it and
2:11:35
then so many people might not
get to the end of the show, to
2:11:39
hear those mixes. Now it's like
and I understand, you know,
2:11:43
there's a natural drop off of
any program. And by the way, the
2:11:49
reason why the shows have gotten
longer is not my fault. It is
2:11:53
not anyone's fault. But we've
had longer donation segments, it
2:11:56
is my job to balance that out
and to make sure we have more
2:11:59
content than not just donation
segment. So you know, what, if
2:12:06
you need to tell people to stop
donating? Is what I'm saying
2:12:09
that will shorten the show.
2:12:12
I disagree.
2:12:15
Or how about do shorter notes.
Now, now you're talking what if
2:12:20
you really want to see something
cool. I provided Dred Scott with
2:12:26
all 154 titles and producers of
every single one of the clips
2:12:36
that was in the medley. And he
turned them into chapters. So if
2:12:39
you're using a modern podcast
app, which you can get from new
2:12:43
podcast apps.com You can go
right to your favorite every
2:12:47
single one is listed. It's at
the right time code. It's it's
2:12:50
an a great job, Dr. Really
appreciate it. Cuz he also found
2:12:54
images for every single one. So
it's a real one for the
2:12:57
archives. It's something you
want to you want to keep. And
2:13:01
again, thank you to everybody
and the entire tracklisting is
2:13:03
in the credits for episode 1440.
And, of course, we'll be
2:13:08
choosing some artwork from the
offering that we have today from
2:13:12
our artists. And you can submit
one yourself but no agenda art
2:13:17
generator.com. And yeah, we
appreciate the work that
2:13:23
everyone always does. Now we do
2:13:26
I will make a comment about the
art we're not going to use Fauci
2:13:29
zimage. And also when we do
these, these specials the day
2:13:40
after the last show, we do this
all done, we pick the art we do
2:13:45
the tiles everything's done. So
don't submit art after the fact
2:13:48
because it's just not gonna go
anywhere. I mean, we did have a
2:13:51
couple pieces for Round Round.
He sent some stuff and so to
2:13:54
some other people, but rowdy
said that piece that I could
2:13:56
use, I use it in a newsletter,
which was a great piece of which
2:14:01
marked the the Yeah, The Seven
News albums about selling a TV.
2:14:09
Of course, even roundy is going
back to the 70s got Yeah,
2:14:16
those things came out in the 80s
Mostly
2:14:17
bell bottoms all over Fort
Lauderdale beach platforms. Did
2:14:23
you see Justin Bieber's platform
crocs
2:14:27
No. Oh man crocs There you go. I
2:14:29
want you to
2:14:30
have a pair of those. Yeah, you
can you can you got
2:14:33
to see him there die. I went to
the Kroc store to see if they
2:14:35
had them. Did they? No, no, of
course not. It's a Bieber
2:14:39
special. Now look beautiful. All
right, let's thank our executive
2:14:43
producers,
2:14:44
you know, you'd be his better I
always noticed that people that
2:14:47
are naturally really tall really
look better than the big
2:14:50
platform, which is exactly how
you look in a pair. Okay.
2:14:55
Let's thank our executive
producers and Associate
2:14:58
Executive producers for episode
1441 of the no agenda show we
2:15:03
kick it off with a note from
Greg homeboy from Orinda
2:15:09
California fan and friend, he
says and this is very
2:15:12
interesting $1,333.33 And he
typed it on an Underwood.
2:15:19
laterra lettura 33 Are you
familiar with this typewriter
2:15:25
note?
2:15:27
We want more of these. Why? I
think they're collectible. John
2:15:34
and Adam This letter has been
marinating in my mind for some
2:15:37
time digging out my Underwood
letter A 33. to type it just
2:15:41
felt right. Hello. My wife and
me discovered the podcast in
2:15:44
2019. We got an old air stream
made it fancier inside and hid
2:15:48
the US for nine months. My
interest in true alt news has
2:15:52
early origins. While my first
jobs were at an AAA N paper's
2:15:57
like in Pittsburgh and the
Village Voice, my real wake up
2:16:01
call was being in a voting booth
in Red Hook Brooklyn, as Tower
2:16:06
One got hit. Needless to say the
living I'd been making. At that
2:16:10
point, advertising helped
inspire many new synapses like
2:16:14
many I would never be the same.
A small startup called Facebook
2:16:18
hired me in 2010 and brought me
to California which then
2:16:20
provided me with even more
countless smiles and eye rolls
2:16:23
watching the tech sector from
the inside. I ask your
2:16:27
forgiveness that we have been
freeloading for so many years.
2:16:30
At this point, please accept
this donation of 133 3.33 as a
2:16:34
way of both being cleansed of
the past and hopeful for the
2:16:37
future of the podcast. I would
love a good old fashioned D
2:16:41
douching. If there would be a
title to be had please refer to
2:16:45
me as sir ear hopper. We will
come to a meet up one of these
2:16:48
days as we are eager to mingle
with the roundtable
2:16:52
you've been deed deuced
2:16:55
very nice note, sir. Very nice.
Appreciate it.
2:16:59
And he is on schedule. It looks
like to be knighted. Yes
2:17:02
indeed.
2:17:04
So we move on to is Cat Cat
VandenBosch in Odin Bosch.
2:17:13
So she is cats fundin Bosch and
she lives in out in Bosch. So
2:17:18
she's in Bosch. She is cats of
the of the of the of the Bush
2:17:23
the forests of the bush and she
lives in old bush.
2:17:27
And there's a lot of material
there. Yep. 1050 1,050.00 I did
2:17:36
two separate donations this
week, she writes after which I
2:17:39
can now claim my dame hood. I
would like to be known as Dame
2:17:43
to Tola of the lowland pothead
2:17:46
it's pronounced damned good.
Hola of the lowland potheads
2:17:53
hola that's kind of like almost
like calling someone a Karen
2:17:58
very old Dutch word Tato
2:18:02
that's roundtable like to be
served. Fred Candela special.
2:18:09
What is that free condello Space
Hsiao brick in Dallas SEL,
2:18:13
which is it's kind of like a hot
dog. But it's made out of excess
2:18:17
pig guts some shit that no one
wants anymore. And that
2:18:21
was cold bowl milk, which makes
the perfect stoner meal.
2:18:25
Yes, it is, especially with
mayonnaise and ketchup and
2:18:28
onions
2:18:30
was recently fired after nine
years to see in the United
2:18:32
States just peanut butter and
jelly. There's no fooling around
2:18:35
with this stuff. I was recently
fired after nine years of
2:18:38
employment for not being
vaccinated. And for that, I
2:18:41
would like to request some karma
for my mentally challenged
2:18:44
former boss. Yeah, and then she
says before you do that, and I
2:18:50
mean Karma can also be bad
right? Well, we never target bad
2:18:54
No, I don't think so. But look,
just give him Carmen to what
2:18:58
happens happens. I hope this
loser gets all the karma he
2:19:02
deserves. By the way, I did make
sure they paid, paid. They paid
2:19:07
up to get rid of me which
enabled me to donate myself into
2:19:10
Dame hood tank to they already
found a new and better job. And
2:19:14
this time my boss is fully awake
and not woke. He's not he's not
2:19:18
listening to no agenda yet. But
I promise to keep hitting him in
2:19:22
the mouth until he does. Some
jobs coming from my new
2:19:25
employment is very much
appreciated. Special shout out
2:19:28
to my dear friend, Iris Albers,
who is a diehard douchebag I
2:19:35
still love her though. I still
love her to bits. The love is
2:19:39
lit Karen. AKA Dame twit whole
love the potheads lowlands from
2:19:44
Odin Bush, the Netherlands jobs,
2:19:46
jobs, jobs and jobs or jobs.
2:19:53
There's something about you
saying khatola which is just
2:19:55
funny to Tola anonymous in
Bartlett, Illinois. Oh
2:20:00
interesting seven Oh dot seven
Oh, no jingles no karma Happy
2:20:05
Birthday to John Of course there
it is for your seven years I
2:20:07
recently learned about John from
his appearance on a podcast
2:20:10
called NIC the rat radio as a
consumer of PG Tips gold pyramid
2:20:17
tea bags, I was fascinated by
the PG Tips portion of the
2:20:21
interview, which of course is
repurposing. Outstanding no
2:20:25
agenda content. You were on a
nick the nick the rat radio
2:20:30
show?
2:20:30
Yeah, yeah, I was on Nick to
read now. I want to she's gonna
2:20:34
tell you something. I think. I
don't think PG Tips goal is as
2:20:38
good as just PG Tips. Hmm. Okay,
so I have to say, All right,
2:20:45
well, thank you. I haven't
noticed chip says we're going to
2:20:51
be on the show all day today. I
do not think to Kirkland Rio how
2:20:56
wine is is that good people
raving about it on it on this
2:20:59
nose, gender, social and which
one from Kirkland. That's the
2:21:03
real highlights of Spanish wine
with the booth, a dark blue
2:21:06
label. That's when they put
their premium stuff and I find
2:21:09
it to be STEMI
2:21:11
STEMI Hmm. All right. Our next
Anonymous is a handwritten note.
2:21:23
And from anonymous five, four
3.21. Nice number Dear John and
2:21:27
Adam. I don't remember how I
found your show. But no one hit
2:21:30
me in the mouth. Oh, I was doing
a lot of internet searches in
2:21:33
April of 2021. struggling
emotionally as I was the only
2:21:36
one in my family who hadn't yet
gotten the wonder drug seat.
2:21:39
This is the kind of note I love.
I think we'll see. I'm not known
2:21:45
for going against the grain. I'm
sure everyone thought I was it
2:21:48
was my loudmouth always got to
stir the pot husband who had
2:21:52
convinced me there was something
wrong with the vaccine, but that
2:21:54
was not true. In fact, I can't
get him to listen to no agenda.
2:21:58
He has a wide network of new
sites, blogs, etc has more time
2:22:01
to serve them than I do.
Whenever I mentioned something
2:22:03
from the show. He's almost
always ready. He's almost ready.
2:22:07
He's almost always read about
it. That's fine. Ultimately,
2:22:10
we're on the same page anyway,
somehow I stumbled upon na can't
2:22:14
truly say I have no idea how
much it has meant to me though,
2:22:17
especially as I am one of only
two people at work who haven't
2:22:20
gotten to Vax thus are not
welcome in the office during
2:22:22
business hours. Luckily, I've
worked at small Hollywood
2:22:26
entertainment company for a
couple of decades. I'm valuable
2:22:29
and wasn't let go. Yes, even as
LA has finally dropped their Vax
2:22:32
and mask mandates one of the
company's partners is still
2:22:35
fearful of catching COVID and
thus Novak's no entry. No logic
2:22:39
of course since double Vax and
boosted folks who COVID
2:22:41
routinely but he clings to the
narrative. Funny thing is all
2:22:45
during 2020 I was hailed for
going into the office each week
2:22:48
to take care of critical banking
activity, risking myself to keep
2:22:52
the company afloat once the
vaccine was available, and
2:22:54
people started straggling back
into the office. I lost my
2:22:57
status as a hero. Ah, sorry this
was so long john and too much to
2:23:02
read on air. We did it anyway.
I've been writing mental LETTER
2:23:05
I've been writing a mental
letter to you guys for months.
2:23:07
So you think I would have gotten
suicide sink by now suicide?
2:23:11
It's a saint. I am a complete
douchebag having failed to show
2:23:15
my support so please accept the
attached donation please. I
2:23:18
could use some health karma for
my mom who's in the middle of
2:23:20
chemo radiation. Also a resist
we much from out to help keeping
2:23:24
my spine stiff. I think I have
an owl resist we Munch here.
2:23:29
Love you guys. No exit strategy
for a while. Okay, we need you.
2:23:34
I'm very happy to hear that we
were of some use.
2:23:37
We must. We must. And we will
much about that. Be committed.
2:23:47
You've got karma.
2:23:50
Like Christopher Kessler from
Marshfield, Wisconsin for 90 and
2:23:55
he has a nice note. By count
Christopher seventh birthday
2:23:59
wishes for John's birthday. No
jingles no karma.
2:24:04
Chris Belsky is an Edward
Washington for 1340. This
2:24:08
donation reflects my 40th Solar
Return On Wednesday, April 13.
2:24:12
So if we're weren't already
enough reasons to purchase a
2:24:15
food forest design, know that
doing so will be helped help
2:24:18
grow this na producers business
beyond its seedling stage. And
2:24:23
thus be a gift for which I will
be forever grateful. If you are
2:24:26
ready to start stop mowing and
start growing. Please use the
2:24:30
link at my website p n w food
forest forests.com And the code
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P N WFF to get 5% off a
blueprint or consultation.
2:24:41
Okay, I gotta stop here. This is
the icon Ken nated the note I
2:24:46
took and started here. He wrote
a note that is longer than most
2:24:50
columns I write and then I cut
it all out. And he's got he went
2:24:56
on and on about these food
forests and tunic Stream what
2:25:01
exactly is it? I read a thing
couple times it is just a some
2:25:05
sort of a system that you can
grow with things just they they
2:25:09
keep going on forever it's it
said it has to be professionally
2:25:12
set up and I would recommend
people go to PN W food
2:25:15
forest.com To find out anything
you can't because it'll be
2:25:18
linked to there and that's where
you could read about it and
2:25:22
there's some sort of a grants
going out currently and it went
2:25:25
on and on I Sorry, I had to cut
all this out he apologize for
2:25:29
writing such a long note, but it
was not only long, but it was it
2:25:32
was incredibly tedious.
2:25:35
Any and a producer who ends up
hiring my company to install a
2:25:39
food force design we'll
certainly get a more generous
2:25:41
discount I will soon be looking
to hire a dependable core crew
2:25:44
in western Washington would love
to bring on other like minded no
2:25:47
agenda producers so we can
listen to the best podcast in
2:25:50
the universe as we plant trees
and dig swales together. Okay,
2:25:54
if you're interested drop me a
line through my website you
2:25:56
should go to a meetup. Chris
that's that's where you want to
2:25:58
find people to join you in this.
I want to expound more on
2:26:02
permaculture as well on how much
the show and community of
2:26:04
producers has meant to me over
the past year plus, but I know
2:26:07
I'm already going on too long
you do and we'll gladly save
2:26:10
that for my next executive
producer note no jingles just
2:26:13
karma for all who needed John
Adam thank you for all you do
2:26:16
love is lit. Chris Belsky.
2:26:20
You've got karma
2:26:22
millennial Joe's up with the
uneasy unnamed night from Boston
2:26:26
and Boston 333 dot 70 And he
writes nice note short sweet the
2:26:33
previous two shows were
tremendous. Thank you John and
2:26:36
Adam for all you do and to all
the producers for making this
2:26:38
one of the one of a kind
experience a happy birthday John
2:26:42
millennial Joe the unnamed night
from Boston. Boom.
2:26:45
Very nice. Sam Onan in Eden
Prairie Minnesota 333 dot 70
2:26:50
That's another birthday wish
says thanks again. That's the
2:26:54
whole note we love that best
note Jeffrey Moore doll hit
2:26:58
Jeffrey Morgan here in born and
that's in Great Britain the UK
2:27:03
three three dot six zero and he
says many happy returns to John
2:27:08
Claude The switcheroo donation
of 333 Dots 60 is from the
2:27:12
runaway slave currently hiding
out in the domain of Dame Sheila
2:27:17
to celebrate Kendall keeper of
the no agenda numbers 60
2:27:21
revolution on the merry go
round. No jingles no karma so
2:27:25
it's switcher rue. Does that
mean we have to give the credit
2:27:30
to Kendall keeper of the no
agenda numbers. It says
2:27:34
switcheroo then we're doing a
switcheroo that way. All right.
2:27:38
Yeah, Dame Sheila. Yeah. Okay.
2:27:41
Consider it done.
2:27:42
And meanwhile, anonymous from
Kentucky 333 dot three for
2:27:46
anonymous Kentucky. Trump dumps
by not a joke. foreign guy who
2:27:51
are you let this I guess her
judging goes I'm sorry. Trump
2:27:55
dumps Biden not a joke foreign
guy why you're laughing? Kamala
2:27:59
cackle. Guys love the pod exit
strategies are for quitters.
2:28:03
Don't hate on Dave Smith. Nobody
hated on Dave Smith. As I need
2:28:08
someone to vote for in 2024
Jingle me
2:28:12
what? What a Kamala cackle do we
have? No we have I don't think
2:28:18
we have a Camela I have a Camela
cackle we have a Hillary cackle
2:28:25
we have Camela laughing maybe
2:28:27
yeah, that would be it. Doesn't
really laugh she just cackles
2:28:31
yeah
2:28:32
okay yes we have this we have
that energy. And you want any
2:28:35
karma with that are
2:28:39
they did dumps
2:28:40
they call them dumps big massive
dumps not a joke think about why
2:28:46
you're laughing Shut up Shut up
just painful painful painful
2:29:02
painful
2:29:04
games bear in if Class G
aerospace in Dallas Texas. Three
2:29:07
Three 3.34 Happy Birthday John.
No jingles no karma Sir James
2:29:12
This is a note
2:29:15
sir and have the one be
Huntsville Alabama 33333 And he
2:29:21
wants to go to my vagina to to
the head and a whole load now we
2:29:26
have all of those all lined up
for you, sir another one be
2:29:29
reporting back after almost a
year following my instant ICT
2:29:31
status that was donated
following the death of my
2:29:33
father, as life is a cruel
mistress and I have the best
2:29:36
podcast in the universe to thank
for some of my remaining sanity.
2:29:39
This note comes in a time of
distress as well, following the
2:29:44
death of my best friend who
elected to blow his brains out
2:29:47
in an air b&b in New Orleans
during Mardi Gras. And why? To
2:29:53
add on to this tragedy mourning
him as challenging as since then
2:29:56
I've discovered that slightly
over to two years ago. He and my
2:30:00
wife had an affair. Oh my god. I
am ah, I am now leaving her
2:30:09
pathetic self and passing on
this. Three, three 3.33 in
2:30:13
freedom bucks in exchange for
some life starting over karma.
2:30:17
Jingle requests get out of my
vagina followed by to to the
2:30:20
head and the whole load in honor
of who I thought was my friend.
2:30:25
Love and lights are n of the one
be out of my time. I'm gonna
2:30:31
give you the whole load today,
man.
2:30:34
I'm sorry to hear that was a bad
nose a bad
2:30:37
No, no one would have made it
worse. Like I backed my car out
2:30:41
over my dog. I mean, that's all
that was missing.
2:30:44
Sorry, man clerk. Sorry Lawrence
Weiler
2:30:47
Wait, I gotta give them the
Carmi needs life starting over
2:30:50
karma which includes a goat.
You've got karma.
2:30:57
Jan Leclerc Yan Leclerc in
Lawrence viler. Luxembourg.
2:31:03
33333. Happy birthday to John
and me. I'm 41 Today you're on
2:31:08
the birthday list. April 10. Can
I get a party horns which I can
2:31:12
do on the fly? And calm? i Long
live the best podcast in the
2:31:17
universe. Yan, aka sir.
2:31:21
Could you bridgeable, could you?
Alright, it's your horn
2:31:32
capitalist agenda Fountain
Hills, Arizona. Three, three
2:31:35
3.33 Thank you for the jobs
karma could not be happier. I'd
2:31:38
like to request a de douching.
Youth ban de Du de douching for
2:31:48
a smokin hot wife who also wants
to jobs karma for her Vera and
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he says Vera love you to the
moon and back. She absolutely
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loved the COVID mixtapes thank
you for your courage capitalists
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agenda of course
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jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's
vote for jobs. Karma
2:32:07
is one of our more experimental
artists. I like his stuff. John
2:32:14
Carpenter in new Winnetka
Winnetka, California. We're that
2:32:19
is 33333 jingles Russia. What?
What What I didn't say Russia
2:32:28
m&m I can they just lie like
that?
2:32:31
Well that I don't know about
Russia m&m. I don't understand
2:32:36
what the Russia m&m was.
2:32:37
I don't get that either.
Coincidence, I think not ITM
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gents been meaning to get this
off to you guys hoping that
2:32:44
truth bombs you throw will
finally take down the facade of
2:32:48
bullshit. That's never going to
happen. Thank you and go,
2:32:51
Brandon. Yeah.
2:32:53
Yeah, I wish I knew what the
Russian thing was. Don't have
2:32:56
that. So we'll give you this.
How can they
2:32:58
lie like that coincidence? I
think not.
2:33:04
I want to mention this is chap
Williams, who comes in from
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Edmond Oklahoma with a check
bank check that comes in through
2:33:11
the system. But 33333 And we
have yet to hear from Chappie
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since these checks and randomly
about once every couple of shows
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they show up and want to thank
him for sending him in a great
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note though. Nathan, I met by
wema let you read a few because
2:33:27
I'm gonna see if the dog needs
to go out. Oh, yeah, I had to
2:33:30
tell dog story. So the dog now
doesn't want to go out. Because
2:33:36
a raccoon scared the crap out of
the poor dog and so kind of a
2:33:41
doggy so they get this basset
hound French dog I don't know.
2:33:44
And this dog is starting to not
be very valuable.
2:33:48
is free free to go out.
2:33:51
Well, what do you have the dog
for?
2:33:53
Yeah, he's supposed to be
protecting me from the raccoon.
2:33:57
cowering in fear. Yeah, this
2:33:59
is this is a dog man. Gotta
upgrade your experience. Jeez.
2:34:05
All right, I shall read a few
Nathan Garza in Whitestone
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I'd like all like a general all
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Thank you, Nathan Garza here.
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My podcast partner Matthew and I
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we'll do it we move to Associate
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everybody's long. Yeah, but all
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Chelsea, Massachusetts. 20143
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want my kids to grow up seeing
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currently do not please give me
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do do Shem Well, hey, now
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you've been deed deuced.
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Not to be cheesy. But I will
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introducing me to the best
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2:47:30
and John thank you for your
countless hours of
2:47:32
deconstruction as a former
brainwashed Zoomer I am
2:47:36
constantly going through the
show archive and I'm
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flabbergasted that I would
blindly fall for the always fear
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mongering M five M propaganda
Keep up the great work no
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jingles just a big helping of
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your courage. Well, I'm happy to
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agree. If for people who are
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mouth you go back and just
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pick one pick one inch pick any
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Okay, I get the last two which
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Ireland $200 I don't have a note
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Laura can burn be yr any. Get a
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read it a little later time
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Ireland. Yes, Melissa le Sally,
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making saddle stuff listening to
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whatever that is and I love you
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yes we do actually there was a
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yes we do have all this Okay,
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I'm gonna give you the whole
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okay, I was unaware of that.
Yeah, but this is our group of
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producers and executive
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producers for show well 1441 a
palindrome I want to thank each
2:49:48
and every one of them for
contributing and helping this
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show while we're taking a week
off. Yeah. Which makes it even
2:49:54
more nicer. For me, relaxed my
2:50:00
I know I agree, I we are
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our vacation. This
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means you gotta take another
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and I should have prefaced by
saying that 10s of 1000s of
2:50:13
Americans went through exactly
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want to see Ms complaining. I'm
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problems are. And that poo pooed
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judge has shut up shut up about
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get some shit fixed Dick stop
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relevant stuff. Guys should
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And if you'd like to do that for
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Our formula is this we go out we
hit people in the mouth
2:51:23
let me play Mayor Pete right off
the bat with Anna Navarro and
2:51:27
in my state of Florida when the
with the so called Don't say gay
2:51:31
law now. Which he says will kill
kids. Do you agree? And you know
2:51:38
as
2:51:40
did she does she called so
called? Yep. Really? Yeah.
2:51:44
She said so called. Yes, she
did. But there's Yeah, but
2:51:47
there's something else common
2:51:48
as well kill kids. Do you agree?
And you know, as as a politician
2:51:53
because this this strikes you as
you know, your husband is a
2:51:56
teacher? You are obviously LGBTQ
yourself. And you're now a
2:52:01
parent. Yes.
2:52:02
Okay. I love that. She says
because I'm gonna use this. You
2:52:06
are obviously LGBTQ yourself. So
he's not gay? No, he's LGBTQ.
2:52:12
He's lesbian. He's gay. He's
bisexual and his trans and I
2:52:16
think there was a plus on him.
He just said
2:52:18
he was you know, your husband is
a teacher. You are obviously
2:52:22
LGBTQ yourself. And you are now
a parent.
2:52:24
I think she should have added
the plus. And he's just sitting
2:52:28
there got Yeah, that's right. I
am. I'm LGBTQ LGBTQ. Do you
2:52:33
remember? It's
2:52:34
an interesting catch. Well, do
you remember I don't know if I
2:52:37
would have caught it.
2:52:38
Do you remember, when Pete Buda
judge first came on the scene,
2:52:43
we had a report a boots on the
ground report from someone who
2:52:46
served with him when he had his
kind of phony baloney tour of
2:52:52
you know, like, put on the
uniform and sit in the office.
2:52:56
And if I recall, I'd have to
look it up. And maybe that
2:52:59
producer can send me a note
again. There was an insinuation
2:53:03
that he only really became gay
when it was a way for him to get
2:53:07
into politics. I don't and but
it was phone numbers that it was
2:53:10
phony, not not a phony gay
fogger. Do you remember that?
2:53:20
Right? Yeah. Oh,
2:53:21
yeah, I remember. Yes. So
anyway, so and then we got a
2:53:24
letter from I think that
producer had a long story to
2:53:27
tell about it. Oh, man, I used
to want to get ran into him or
2:53:31
something. And guy wasn't gay,
and now he's gay.
2:53:34
So the reason why I picked this
clip, and of course, we can talk
2:53:37
about what's going on with the
Don't say so called gay bill.
2:53:41
But the transportation system is
melting down. And all this guy
2:53:48
can do is talk about this. And
that, here's his answer, by the
2:53:51
way,
2:53:52
not by Well, I'm just gonna say
he also takes it it seems he
2:53:57
takes most of his he thinks that
this job is just a phony job
2:54:00
like an honorific job. So he
never even comes into the
2:54:03
office.
2:54:05
Let me let me give this a shot.
2:54:07
I mean, my state of Florida when
the when the so called, don't
2:54:11
say gay law now, which he says
will kill kids. Do you agree?
2:54:18
And you know, as as a
politician, because this this
2:54:21
strikes you, as you know, your
husband is a teacher, you are
2:54:25
obviously LGBTQ yourself, and
you're now a parent. So how do
2:54:30
you feel? Yeah,
2:54:31
he's right. And I think every
law to be judged for the effect
2:54:35
it's going to have on real
people in real life. And I get
2:54:39
the political reasons why
they're doing this. By the way,
2:54:42
some of those political reasons,
they don't have a plan on
2:54:45
anything else. Right. I mean,
they don't have a plan on
2:54:48
dealing with inflation or
dealing with with gas prices or
2:54:51
deal. Oh, yeah,
2:54:53
no, this guy has no business
being in government at all. He's
2:54:56
just spouting off nonsense. But
what's your plant
2:55:00
does this this law is the name
of it the real name. Because
2:55:05
I've been drummed into me this
Don't say gay when it's got
2:55:08
nothing to do with it. It's
supposed to cure inflation.
2:55:14
According to Pete, his plan will
I don't know. This guy's a nut.
2:55:19
Let's find out what is the name
of that bill? You need to know
2:55:21
that actually. It's in Florida.
2:55:26
Yes to save our children act or
something's Yeah,
2:55:29
it has it has just a justice
polarizing a name, of course.
2:55:34
Because this is this is really
both sides of the political. And
2:55:38
I agree with the content of the
bill, which has nothing to do
2:55:42
with don't say gay. And I don't
think this should be in public
2:55:46
or schooling at all this is
parents should be doing this.
2:55:52
But this is both political
parties. abusing children for
2:55:57
political gain, even though it
may actually be from a good
2:56:02
heart. But just this constant
back and forth. It's a bill.
2:56:08
House Bill 1557. I don't see a
name a title for it. So I'm like
2:56:16
Save the Children.
2:56:17
It does have an ID well,
2:56:18
so this is very interesting,
because it's kind of a
2:56:21
confluence of things happening.
With Catan G, Jack's Catan. g
2:56:26
brown Jackson, with her short
sentences for child sex.
2:56:35
pornography, child
pornographers,
2:56:37
pornographers, child
pornography,
2:56:39
child pornography,
2:56:40
I actually child collect.
2:56:42
I don't know if you have
collectors in to be technical
2:56:47
about it. Someone who collects
the pictures is a pedophile.
2:56:51
Someone who assaults children
sexually is a pedo sexual to be
2:56:57
to be very precise about sexual
but okay, that's the precise
2:57:01
term, but it doesn't matter.
With with this pushback and the
2:57:06
Disney thing, that's why the
Republicans and I'd love to know
2:57:11
who cooked up though concocted
the groomer label.
2:57:14
So now is just painless. By the
way. It's
2:57:17
it's, it is genius. And what is
what is most interesting is how
2:57:25
the Democrats are yelling at
people like how can you? Are you
2:57:29
insane to call anybody a
pedophile, which they're not the
2:57:33
calling of groomers. Whereas for
seven years we've heard racist
2:57:38
Nazi, you know, Hitler.
misogynist. It's
2:57:42
a good point.
2:57:43
Oh, it's just over and you know,
not good either. I
2:57:47
would say yeah. So now and stop
name calling. But
2:57:50
now I just want to play this one
clip from Jen Psaki, the future
2:57:53
MSNBC anchor. Another another
topic
2:57:58
anyways, you notice that they
NBC, or the MSNBC folk are all
2:58:03
bent out of shape about this
2:58:05
yet? No, I have a clip. I have a
clip. Well, we'll get to that.
2:58:08
But first, let's play Jen Psaki
spokes hole for the government
2:58:12
for the White House. And this is
about I think Alabama now has a
2:58:16
similar law. And again, for
those not leaving here. It is a
2:58:21
prohibition on schools. Teaching
sexuality and gender studies
2:58:27
before a certain age and most I
think is third grade. So seventh
2:58:31
or eighth grade, 789 years old.
But regardless, that should be
2:58:35
up to parents in the schools
disagree. But now listen to how
2:58:39
the White House how the
government is positioning the
2:58:42
sovereign state of Alabama and
or Florida coming up with these
2:58:46
rules that are being voted on by
their constituents.
2:58:48
Last item for you before we get
to your questions across the
2:58:52
country. As we've talked about a
bit in here, Republican elected
2:58:55
officials are engaging in a
disturbing cynical trend of
2:58:58
attacking vulnerable transgender
kids for purely partisan
2:59:02
political reasons. Today in
Alabama, instead of focusing on
2:59:05
critical kitchen table issues
like the economy COVID or
2:59:09
addressing the country's mental
health crisis, Republican
2:59:12
lawmakers are currently debating
legislation that among many
2:59:14
things, would target trans youth
with tactics that threatens to
2:59:18
put pediatricians in prison if
they provide medically necessary
2:59:22
life saving health care for the
kids they serve. Now, of
2:59:25
course, at issue here is the
life saving part of it. And that
2:59:31
kind of goes back to what we
were talking about how much of
2:59:34
this is a fad? How much is this
something that happens in these
2:59:37
times like Weimar? How much is
it really life saving because
2:59:41
these children would otherwise
perhaps commit suicide because
2:59:45
they couldn't be in their own
proper body. This is a lot of
2:59:48
stretch for her to just throw
this out in the sentence just
2:59:51
like
2:59:51
the extreme government overreach
we've seen in Texas where
2:59:53
politicians have sent state
officials into the homes of
2:59:56
loving parents to investigate
them for abuse just to harass
2:59:59
and intimidate the LGBTQ QI plus
community. Oh, it's the QI plus
3:00:05
community. Today's vote in
Alabama will only serve to harm
3:00:08
kids could Alabama's lawmakers
and other legislators who are
3:00:11
contemplating these
discriminatory discriminatory
3:00:14
bills have been put on notice by
the Department of Justice.
3:00:17
What the hell does that mean?
This is very scary. When the
3:00:23
White House says the Department
of Justice has put those
3:00:26
lawmakers on notice. Does the
Department of Justice Do they
3:00:32
have any standing?
3:00:36
Can they just federal laws being
violated they do but only a
3:00:39
federal laws are being violated?
So they must think this some
3:00:42
federal law, probably equal
protection being violated?
3:00:47
Today's vote in Alabama will
only serve to harm kids. But
3:00:51
Alabama has lawmakers and other
legislators who are
3:00:53
contemplating these
discriminatory discriminatory
3:00:56
bills have been put on notice by
the Department of Justice and
3:00:58
the Department of Health and
Human Services. That laws and
3:01:01
policies preventing care that
healthcare professionals
3:01:04
recommend for transgender minors
may violate the constitution and
3:01:07
federal law. To be clear, every
major medical association agrees
3:01:11
that gender affirming health
care for transgender kids is a
3:01:14
best practice and potentially
life saving. All of this begs an
3:01:18
important question, what are
these policies actually trying
3:01:20
to solve for LGBT QI plus,
people can't be erased or forced
3:01:25
back into any closets. And kids
across our nation should be
3:01:28
allowed to be who they are,
without the threat that their
3:01:30
parents or their doctor could be
imprisoned simply for helping
3:01:33
them and loving them. President
Biden has committed in both
3:01:37
words and actions to fight for
all Americans and will not
3:01:39
hesitate to hold these states
accountable.
3:01:42
So being who you are means
chemical castration for an eight
3:01:45
year old. I'm just asking. Yeah,
3:01:48
no, I know exactly what you're
asking. It is it is. So I know,
3:01:54
transgender people, we know
that.
3:01:57
We have friends who read a good
note to last show. Yeah, well,
3:02:00
that
3:02:00
was from Ali j, the official
training the
3:02:04
one who is our transgender
spokesperson
3:02:06
now, but the just to set it all
clear for people who think what
3:02:10
the hell is America doing? If
you're from outside? Or even if
3:02:13
you're in the US thing? What is
this all about? The fear is and
3:02:17
if you if you read Abigail
Shriners book, and if you've
3:02:20
read all the other books, and I
read the my child is
3:02:23
transgendered, what do I do now
book, which is the book. And
3:02:27
it's really more about politics
than about your child and what
3:02:30
your child is going through. But
the fear is that many young
3:02:35
people are don't feel good, they
feel anxious, they feel like
3:02:38
shit, they don't they're
confused. There's a lot of weird
3:02:40
stuff going on. This is a lot of
messages telling you how you
3:02:43
should be. There's viral videos,
social networks. And the thought
3:02:49
can come up like, well, maybe I
need to change something to my
3:02:52
body, because that seems like
that will make me happier. And
3:02:55
we know, we, you know, friends
of ours who have had kids
3:02:59
transition, in this case, female
to male, and it's been a
3:03:05
disaster. I'm not saying that it
doesn't work out for many. But
3:03:09
come on, let's get the
government out of this in the
3:03:12
first place. And let's
definitely, let's look at ages
3:03:16
of what kind of procedures can
be done and not have laws being
3:03:20
written that allowed children to
get all kinds of gender
3:03:24
transforming drugs, and puberty
blockers without parents consent
3:03:29
when they're clearly under age.
I mean, this this cannot. I
3:03:34
mean, this just can't make any
sense to anybody unless you're
3:03:38
deranged.
3:03:42
There's that element. Do
3:03:43
you think Saki actually believes
this shit? That she's saying,
3:03:48
I don't know what you know, it's
hard to say what? The this group
3:03:53
of people. It's hard to say
where their sincerity level is.
3:03:57
And I think so. Yes. I have to
say yes. I don't think she's
3:04:01
just the books that have their
bullshit. She's sincere. And I
3:04:05
think most of the people that
are on that side of the argument
3:04:07
are very sincere about it. I
don't think they're their hand
3:04:11
and see what we can do to make
every winner a woman. I don't
3:04:14
think so. I actually did sensor.
3:04:18
Ed. Okay. Ed O'Keefe works with
CBS he is White House
3:04:24
correspondent, and he brought up
to gent sock a question about
3:04:30
the news because it felt more
like news than a rumor when it
3:04:34
was people familiar with the
matter that usually means it's
3:04:36
true that she would be leaving
the White House for a gig at
3:04:45
MSNBC, which would be I don't
know, probably, I don't know she
3:04:49
she probably wouldn't get a show
but maybe she would want to go
3:04:51
the way of Nicole Wallace or two
knows what they've promised her
3:04:54
probably a ramp up. ramp up. And
as you mentioned, this is cause
3:05:00
Some issues for journalists and
they have questions about it. I
3:05:03
have two clips here. Is it true
that you
3:05:05
are leaving the White House to
work for MSNBC?
3:05:10
Well, you can't get rid of me
yet, Ed, I have nothing to
3:05:13
confirm about my length of
public service or plan service,
3:05:18
or anything about consideration
about next plans. I'm very happy
3:05:23
to be standing with all of you
here today after it felt like a
3:05:25
never ending endless time in my
basement quarantining away from
3:05:29
my family. Believe it or not, I
missed you a lot. And my focus,
3:05:34
every day continues to be
speaking on behalf of the
3:05:36
President answering your
questions. As tough as they may
3:05:39
be, at many times as difficult
as they may be to answer at many
3:05:43
times, and I hold up Stop, stop,
stop.
3:05:46
You have to back up a little
bit. I didn't notice this before
3:05:50
because I never thought she was
in that milieu. But she is
3:05:53
picking up the cadence the meal,
the cadence of the meal you that
3:05:57
blink ins in with this staccato
who just staccato presentation.
3:06:02
Oh, let's listen to Yeah. Let's
listen.
3:06:06
Length of public service or plan
service, or anything about
3:06:11
consideration about next plans.
I'm very happy to be standing
3:06:15
with all of you here today after
it felt like a never ending
3:06:18
endless time in my basement
quarantining away from my
3:06:20
family. Believe it or not, you'd
like to
3:06:22
talk? I'm talking to you.
3:06:27
A lot. And my focus every day
continues to be speaking on
3:06:32
behalf of the President
answering your questions, as
3:06:34
tough as they may be, at many
times as difficult as they may
3:06:37
be to answer at many times, and
I hope that I meet my own bar of
3:06:42
treating everybody with fairness
and being equitable.
3:06:44
Right. So non answer, so she's
not she's saying well, the basic
3:06:48
Jack. Yeah, but follow up.
3:06:50
And just because this has been
raised by our colleagues, but
3:06:54
people who are observing this
process, is it ethical for you
3:06:57
to continue conducting this job
while negotiating with the
3:07:04
media?
3:07:06
Before she answers, I want to
ask you since you are an
3:07:09
official real journalist, you
know about newsroom ethics, you
3:07:13
understand the biz? Is this
ethical for her to continue,
3:07:16
even though she's in negotiation
for a job at the big and
3:07:21
powerful NBC News? Well, I
3:07:24
think there's I think that is a
good question. That's a great
3:07:26
question. No,
3:07:27
is it a great question.
3:07:29
It's not never a great question.
It's yes and no. II, I'd say, if
3:07:33
you are if this had anything to
do with your New York Times, or
3:07:38
you were gonna go there or
anything to do with the New York
3:07:40
Times it would be it's totally
unethical, because the way that
3:07:43
certain newspapers play it, is
that almost everything's
3:07:47
unethical. And for the purposes
of haughty bullcrap, I think
3:07:52
they're full of shit the way
they handle it, but they just
3:07:54
what they do in terms of going
to a broadcast network. And
3:08:00
being I don't see I don't think
so I don't think it's unethical
3:08:03
at all. I think it's fine and
dandy. It's just two sides of
3:08:05
the same coin. I don't see it
being an issue, because unless
3:08:10
MSNBC can be shown, even though
they are a Democrat stronghold,
3:08:14
and they're very liberal, I
don't think that there's any
3:08:17
difference between them and the
Biden administration. I don't
3:08:20
think there's any ethics
involved whatsoever. I think
3:08:22
that's left as a question out of
left field. Ah,
3:08:26
so what you're really saying is,
she's just going to she's going
3:08:29
back to the to the press room.
3:08:31
It's just going to sit in the in
the where those other guys are
3:08:35
sitting, asking her a question.
Yes, but I don't see I don't see
3:08:38
it as an ethical issue. With
Amenia.
3:08:43
I have always gone over and
above the stringent ethical and
3:08:46
legal requirements of the Biden
administration. And I take that
3:08:50
very seriously. And as a
standard for every employee of
3:08:54
the White House, I have received
rigorous ethics counseling,
3:08:57
including as it relates to any
future employment, I've complied
3:09:01
with all ethics requirements and
gone beyond and taken steps to
3:09:06
recuse myself from decisions as
appropriate. And so I hope that
3:09:11
all of you I've been working
with all of you some time would
3:09:13
judge me for my record and how I
treat all of you both in the
3:09:17
briefing room and otherwise and
I try to answer questions from
3:09:20
everybody across the board. I
know everybody in the back of
3:09:23
the room may not always be
pleased with me, but I try my
3:09:25
best and I will I will certainly
continue to do that.
3:09:32
Are you know, I can predict
what's going to happen. She's
3:09:36
going to leave NBC in tears. She
is not likable. She has a snooty
3:09:43
snotty attitude. She's a No at
all. She will not she's already
3:09:48
not liked by her colleagues now
or potential colleagues. And the
3:09:52
money that she will be receiving
will make for great discontent
3:09:55
within the ranks and she will
leave in tears
3:09:57
is the money. The money Yeah,
the money And now the fact that
3:10:01
they're already up in arms
supposedly at MSNBC by because
3:10:06
there's making what happened
when they made this announcement
3:10:09
is that it looks too obvious
that there's no difference
3:10:12
between MSNBC and the White
House. There's just their
3:10:16
spokespeople and in a different
form, and promote the parent,
3:10:20
the administration,
everything's, you know, I guess
3:10:23
the psyche said, What difference
does it make him a worker there?
3:10:26
It's the same thing and expect
any blowback, you know, thinking
3:10:30
that she's gonna be welcomed,
you know, Oh, great. I'm glad
3:10:33
you're here. And that's not
going to happen, even though I
3:10:36
don't think she's any snooty or
than anybody else over there,
3:10:39
especially Scarborough and Mika
and the rest of them. And it's
3:10:45
just like, there's something.
There's something funny about
3:10:50
what happened. I'm not sure what
it is. Now. June is gonna, she's
3:10:53
good. She is the type that will
lord it over everybody because
3:10:56
she's been there.
3:10:57
Do you think that she will, that
she's aiming for the what's her
3:11:03
name that Rachel Maddow slot?
3:11:07
She can't do Rachel. Rachel is a
comedian. And she has a
3:11:13
presentation. Like,
3:11:15
Rachael Ray, you're telling me
Rachel Maddow was a comedian.
3:11:18
She was
3:11:19
I believe she was a comedian. So
she started she was on Air
3:11:22
America. That's where it as a
calm one of the comedians that
3:11:25
was on Air America, I believe I
had the nod to look it up. I
3:11:29
could be wrong. But as far as I
know, she was a comedian, who
3:11:33
has, you know, came in she was
trained pretty much by Olbermann
3:11:37
how to do the bit and took it to
an extreme and got very popular
3:11:43
with with a certain audience. No
psyche can't do that. Judge. She
3:11:47
cannot be Rachel Maddow. I mean,
Tucker Carlson could take over
3:11:53
Rob O'Reilly spot because
Tucker, which he did, to go over
3:11:57
this time slot to go over
everything to go over the
3:11:59
business. Because Tucker is an
old pro and he could do it. He
3:12:03
could waltz into it. He has he's
personable he's got he's not
3:12:07
unlikable like O'Reilly. Did you
just
3:12:11
know this? Hold on. In 2005
matto, became a regular panelist
3:12:16
on the MSNBC show Tucker hosted
by Tucker Carlson.
3:12:20
Right Tucker worked for him. But
3:12:22
she was a red bowtie. She was a
regular panelist.
3:12:26
I didn't know that.
3:12:26
I didn't know that either.
3:12:28
I never watched this. No,
3:12:29
there's no evidence she was ever
a comedian. According to
3:12:32
Wikipedia.
3:12:34
Okay, well, if it doesn't, if
it's not in there, then it's not
3:12:36
true. But I've always thought of
her as a comedian,
3:12:38
funny line or just a comedian.
Because I've never I've never
3:12:42
she's not funny. I've never
heard her be funny ever.
3:12:47
I think her timing is comedic. I
think she presents in a comedic
3:12:51
fashion. She presents irony and
a big everything she does is
3:12:55
comedic. While it's on her show,
3:12:57
it's funny because it's so
ridiculous.
3:13:01
Well, there's that I
3:13:03
just don't know. I don't know. I
don't think it's intentional.
3:13:08
I think it's totally
intentional. But you're right i
3:13:10
Olbermann thinks he's funny to
3:13:13
the bottom line is that it's a
revolving door between the the
3:13:19
propaganda in government and the
propaganda in
3:13:22
commercials like the fact that
they made it look so obvious
3:13:26
that someone's not happy with
it.
3:13:29
Somebody some one person they
may be you know, you just may
3:13:32
have named her
3:13:34
who could be Rachel tried to try
to screw
3:13:38
sees this as well. Maybe they're
trying to get rid of him. But
3:13:41
this woman? Somebody Hey,
Ashley, to me,
3:13:45
somebody leaked it for sure.
3:13:48
And then I want to issue runs.
She's the one that's supposed to
3:13:50
be the strong one there. So she
could be the one that set this
3:13:53
up. Or maybe ratios run into any
they don't like each other.
3:13:56
That's it. I can see that.
3:13:58
Wow, I would love to see them
have to do a show together for
3:14:01
some.
3:14:02
Well, yeah, if I was if you're
the executive that that's what
3:14:05
you do.
3:14:06
So I want to rectify one thing.
That's the president who isn't
3:14:12
you know, it's Elder abuse is in
deep trouble. The man really can
3:14:16
barely function properly. He got
kind of screwed on the way they
3:14:21
they this was clipped of his his
flub, as he's introducing the
3:14:26
new Supreme Court justice. And I
wanted to play the full clip
3:14:30
because you know, the way this
played well, I'll play it and
3:14:33
then I'll tell you how every
comment on Twitter went.
3:14:37
Let me close it on long sin.
America is a nation that can be
3:14:42
defined in a single word. I was
gonna put him in the foothills
3:14:48
of the Himalayas with Xu Jing
ping, and it
3:14:51
stopped there. So every comment
on Twitter was, Hey, Katie.
3:15:00
Yeah, that's a good clip. It's
3:15:02
a great clip but it's actually
so of course, the one word
3:15:06
wasn't flat with haha bla bla
bla bla and I just want to play
3:15:11
the whole thing so we so you
know that we tried to play it
3:15:14
fair here on the no agenda show
we like to really look at all
3:15:18
sides we get duped to. He really
did have a single word except
3:15:24
the man can't read the
teleprompter. And it got worse
3:15:27
after this initial flub.
3:15:29
I mean, close, long sin. America
is a nation that can be defined
3:15:35
in a single word as the foot
foot in the foothills of the
3:15:41
Himalayas, with Xi Jinping.
traveling with him. I've
3:15:46
traveled 17,000 miles when I was
vice president. I don't know
3:15:49
that for a fact. And we were
sitting alone, I didn't
3:15:54
interpret it. He'd interpret. He
looked at me and all seriously
3:15:58
said, Can you define America for
me? And I said, well, many of
3:16:02
you heard me say for a long
time, I said, Yes, I can. Can
3:16:05
one word, possibilities,
possibilities, that in America,
3:16:12
everyone should be able to go as
far as their hard work and God
3:16:15
given talent. And possibilities.
Were the only ones that you have
3:16:19
reviewed as young Americans.
Anything.
3:16:22
He did a great one here at the
end
3:16:25
of town, we'll take them and
possibilities were the only ones
3:16:28
I tried. were viewed as young
Americans. We think anything's
3:16:31
possible. Was it is a that's why
3:16:35
we said you listen to it again,
with my interpretation. Yes. I
3:16:39
think he said that's why we are
viewed as Ugly Americans.
3:16:44
No, hold
3:16:46
on. Listen to it.
3:16:47
Possibilities. Were the only
ones that were viewed as young
3:16:50
Americans. We think anything's
possible.
3:16:52
You're right. He said that's why
would he even say something
3:16:57
like, I don't think we're viewed
as Ugly Americans?
3:17:01
Well, he thinks we're viewed as
Ugly Americans, because we think
3:17:05
it possibilities are endless.
This would be more or less what
3:17:09
he said there. That's not why
we're viewed as Ugly Americans
3:17:15
if we're viewed as Ugly
Americans, not because we think
3:17:18
that possibilities are endless.
We're viewed as Ugly Americans
3:17:22
because like, traveling, Germans
are viewed in most of the world,
3:17:28
because we act like assholes.
3:17:31
There you go. Let's just be
honest about it. All right. So
3:17:36
there was lots of action at the
White House. I don't think we
3:17:40
have to go through the pathetic
videos.
3:17:44
I want to interrupt, I think is
getting kind of weird that I can
3:17:48
now interpret the gibberish
3:17:51
of the President's.
3:17:54
Yeah, that is concerning.
President Obama swung by the
3:17:59
White House to get to hang out
with Kamala and have Joe carry
3:18:05
his coattails lift them up,
carry his train, as it were. But
3:18:10
there was something that popped
up that bothered me
3:18:13
Hey, the Biden Harris
administration is going even
3:18:15
further by moving to fix a
glitch in the regulations that
3:18:20
will lower premiums for nearly 1
million people who need it and
3:18:25
allow 200,000 more uninsured
Americans get access to
3:18:29
coverage.
3:18:30
What what is this glitch? I am
sick of anyone using glitch as
3:18:36
an excuse. But glitch.
3:18:39
I've never heard this from you
before.
3:18:42
Here's another one. The four day
computer crash that prompted a
3:18:45
magistrate to release more than
280 criminal defendants from our
3:18:49
jails is still not fixed.
3:18:52
And prosecutors are saying
similar crashes. Similar
3:18:54
glitches have happened at least
four times in the last two
3:18:57
years.
3:18:58
This is not a glitch. This is an
outage of major proportions that
3:19:02
had the system down completely
down from Thursday evening
3:19:06
through Sunday,
3:19:08
eight days later. And the J web
system still has parts and
3:19:11
pieces that remain down.
3:19:13
You'd have a lot of people now
who work at Universal services
3:19:16
who are not familiar with this
system. They're not familiar
3:19:20
with the gravity of it and the
complexity of it. So when it
3:19:23
goes down, they don't know how
to bring it back up swiftly and
3:19:27
correctly.
3:19:28
It's not known how many
defendants have had to be let
3:19:30
out of jail or had to stay
longer than needed because of J
3:19:35
Webb crashes
3:19:36
This is a Houston a glitch is
unacceptable. And it's been
3:19:42
going on for two years and
they're letting criminals out of
3:19:44
jail because of a glitch. Oh
man, I can't wait until the
3:19:50
social credit scores here got
yes gonna wear I'm sorry. You
3:19:54
have to stay in your house
because of a glitch.
3:19:59
Yeah, He is more proof that
these computer systems are
3:20:02
aren't that good. Can't be
relied on. No, they suck. Hey,
3:20:07
let's thank some people.
3:20:09
I'm gonna show my mood by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
3:20:12
all the people who could do
that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
3:20:22
All right, I'm gonna run through
the people. Thank you for show
3:20:25
1441 The people like contributed
over $50 and showed their
3:20:30
appreciation I want you if you
can to keep an eye out for some
3:20:33
D douching because I'm gonna go
as fast as I can. Okay, pretty
3:20:36
long list. All right, Sir
Christopher Knight of the
3:20:38
blockchain came in from a Munich
Deutschland. When are $44.11
3:20:44
Dominic Q in north Arlington,
New Jersey. 12345 has a
3:20:49
birthday. And I think somebody
needs a D douching. Yes, he says
3:20:55
he needs it. He douching
3:20:59
you've been de deuced
3:21:02
Joseph Wensel in Dawson,
Georgia. And he has got a
3:21:08
birthday coming up and thanks,
says Happy Birthday to me to
3:21:12
Alexander ray in Calhoun,
Georgia. $100.40 Baron Vladek in
3:21:17
new $100 from Houston, Texas bra
Van Dyck $100 John Robin, a 100.
3:21:24
Boris Szczepanik Szczepanik in
Pleasantville, New York. 100
3:21:31
Eric Schmidt was Netsky I'm
thinking in Chesterfield,
3:21:39
Virginia. 100 Jennifer Palmer
100 and Corpus Christi, Texas,
3:21:44
Cory Jackson in Waterton,
Tennessee 100. Dean Lewin at oh
3:21:51
eight in Melcher, Dallas, Iowa.
Wow. Sir Kevin McLaughlin there
3:21:58
at Duke, Duke of Luna Luna lover
of American boobs 808 and
3:22:03
Concord, North Carolina. Hold
on. Kevin McLaughlin comes in
3:22:07
second time 808 from Concord
North Carolina. Oops. Third time
3:22:12
for the third show. So he's
keeping he's doing it for
3:22:15
Wow, that's what that is. Oh, my
goodness. He you know what he
3:22:18
you know what? Why he does this.
He loves boobs and America.
3:22:23
Yeah, he does. 808 Concord,
North Carolina. With all those
3:22:28
eight always we're bumping him
up to Associate Executive
3:22:31
Producer I agree. I agree. When
Kartini and Torrington,
3:22:35
Connecticut 7421 Corey, rule in
Marion, Iowa, seven one a three
3:22:43
and he has a douchebag call out
for Sergeant burns. We'll give
3:22:49
you a car for new job flying
small aircraft later. Lisa
3:22:55
Mycoskie in Sarasota, Florida.
71 is got a reserve when is this
3:23:01
here? Kendall Micaela thank you
for by the way. I want to thank
3:23:04
everyone for wishing me a happy
birthday. Especially the
3:23:07
following people that come in.
This is 7033 from Scott Scott of
3:23:11
The tall corn in Davenport,
Iowa. Happy birthday, John. This
3:23:14
is Ryan sir. Sir Jheri curl,
night of all things, greasy.
3:23:21
7033, and that's a happy
birthday call out and these are
3:23:25
$70 donors. I'm just gonna name
the names and locations. These
3:23:28
are all people saying happy
birthday, John. I want to thank
3:23:30
each and every one I'm putting
out for that. That celebration.
3:23:35
Holy crap. This is a list. Yeah,
here we go. Alright. Zen Co.
3:23:41
Hearn cue, I think in
Birmingham, Alabama Bama, Ivan
3:23:46
Babic in Astoria, New York.
Richard Altman in Winnipeg,
3:23:50
Manitoba, Sarah wood in Powell,
Wyoming. Linda saruni and in
3:23:58
West Yellowstone, Montana. De
Miao, Addison, in ultimate
3:24:06
Springs Florida Dame Jen of the
free Republic of England and
3:24:09
Ross on raw right. Why are UK 70
malins CINAHL in Burnaby BC.
3:24:20
Roger Reynolds in Oceanside,
California Tracy O'Neill in
3:24:25
Butler, Kentucky, Sarah Gordon
in Tucson Arizona Patricia Dane
3:24:30
Patricia Worthington in Miami.
Thanks, Patricia. Sir Topher of
3:24:34
the toper poorly in Tor Pearlie
torque tarporley. Cheshire, UK
3:24:41
70. Elizabeth for verb, verb
Nick. Yeah in Laguna Hills.
3:24:49
Aaron Tanner in humble Texas.
Jeffrey muntanya. In Phoenix,
3:24:56
Arizona. Kailyn Nisour in
Northville Miss You're going,
3:25:00
Baronet sir Spencer some nerd in
Sherwood Park, Alberta, Sir C
3:25:06
Sharp of.net in Austin are down
the street from you as a Doc
3:25:11
Brown in Pukalani, Hawaii Brian
Aguilar and Bellefontaine, Ohio.
3:25:23
Lisa Byrne. Yay. In Clarkston,
Michigan. Anthony Thomas who ski
3:25:29
in Montebello, New York. Brand
Navarro in Los Angeles,
3:25:33
California. Lucas 00 I think
Zerah Ziwa. Yeah, I think that's
3:25:42
close in. He's in munition
Deutschland, Munich as we know
3:25:48
it. Ryan Seyfried in Cincinnati,
Ohio. He's got a birthday, also,
3:25:54
Carl lidner in Cary, North
Carolina. Time as Matt man who?
3:26:00
Manu cherry, I think that is
continuing with the $70 we have
3:26:07
Scott Riley from Meridian,
Idaho, Lisa Hill, Milford,
3:26:11
Michigan, Kevin Kailyn, from
Nashville, Tennessee. Yup.
3:26:16
Franca from bargaining. Ayyappa
Damien Aileen Bridgetown St.
3:26:21
Philip that is in that was in
Barbados, Damien ugly had Damian
3:26:26
Kelly tester and Clinton,
Arkansas, Arkansas, Dame
3:26:31
Jennifer Charleston, South
Carolina, Robert vinto. Hey,
3:26:36
Robert Vinson from Mars,
Pennsylvania. Jeremy fort
3:26:41
Jerome, Idaho cerveza from the
backside of Pikes Peak
3:26:44
Florissant. Colorado. Jared
worthy Bromley Kent. It's in the
3:26:50
UK. We have sir Jake from
Kennewick Washington surveilled
3:26:55
Baron of FEMA Region four in
palmetto, Florida William
3:26:58
Elliot, in AR Hawaii. Harold
McCoy old Monroe, Missouri,
3:27:05
Joshua Smith Norwood Young
America Minnesota Steve Niles
3:27:09
from Santa Cruz, California
Chris Tara Hart, Abbotsford
3:27:13
British Columbia. Danny shade
Hicks from Boise, Idaho Ryan to
3:27:18
Porton Temperton Burnsville,
Minnesota, Andrea Cody Houston,
3:27:22
Texas, Daniel Lawson from
Brooklyn, Deborah Shinko. It's
3:27:27
from Bo Verde, Texas. Mica
Edgerton from LinkedIn,
3:27:32
Washington, Kelly Flanagan from
McCall Idaho sir NBS in Chicago,
3:27:37
Illinois, John Hawley in Blaine,
Minnesota, Andre Picchu rice
3:27:42
vache, the Netherlands, onto
morick in Las Vegas, Nevada,
3:27:47
John Kumar in London, Rachel
Ragnar in Austin, Texas. Peter
3:27:53
Dillard in Milton Keynes,
Buckinghamshire, Tracy Sullivan
3:27:56
Tinley Park, Illinois is yield
Pavo in Paris, France. Scott
3:28:01
Penton in Tonawanda. New York.
Frank month will Milwaukee
3:28:07
Wisconsin Daniel Rijks, Rick
Secor in Archibald Ohio John
3:28:13
Howard in Pasadena, Maryland.
Lisa Pyles in South Lake Texas,
3:28:19
sir Jeff off pa route 33 in
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Steve
3:28:23
Kevin Stephenson in Muscle
Shoals, Alabama, Patrick Ryan
3:28:27
Glenside, Pennsylvania John
Collins Atascadero, California
3:28:30
dark sewer network in
Philadelphia, PA Patrick Bray in
3:28:35
in Sydney, New South Wales.
Russel Warren Spring Creek
3:28:40
Nevada Rita Harrington sparks
Nevada they should meet up Brian
3:28:43
Skelton Cedar Park, Texas, sir
Brad Baron of the Jersey Shore
3:28:49
and Delaware Valley keeper of
the map in Malvern,
3:28:52
Pennsylvania. Air key us euros
in Finland. Oh Lu 70. Thank you
3:28:59
for the birthday wishes there,
Sir Chris protector of psychotic
3:29:03
sauces, dogs in saxy, Texas.
vlot is love show. Sketch to
3:29:11
sketch in Brooklyn, New York.
Marty sang greenhouse in Las
3:29:17
Vegas and finally, unknown
wellwisher from parts unknown
3:29:23
and those who
3:29:25
didn't. You have to read those
notes because these are nice
3:29:28
things.
3:29:29
So do you have them handy?
3:29:32
I have one of them. I don't have
the top one. But I have this. I
3:29:35
have the anonymous one and I'll
read it. These are knighting. So
3:29:38
they have to be read. By by law,
by law by law law. This is a
3:29:45
birthday donation for John as
well as an April birthday call
3:29:48
out to my husband who will
remain anonymous. He has been a
3:29:51
producer with a sustaining
donation for many years last
3:29:54
fall. His donation finally added
up to enough for knighthood but
3:29:57
he hasn't asked to be knighted
as my birthday gift him I am
3:30:01
going to ask him to be knighted
as an A he's on the list as far
3:30:04
as I know as Sir input protector
of the least of these. Sure
3:30:10
input protector of the least of
these. Whatever that means if he
3:30:16
chooses to change it at some
point he can let you know. For
3:30:19
the round table please grill up
some burgers topped with
3:30:23
chipotle sauce and all of the
fixings along with iced tea.
3:30:28
Thank you for all you do J of
the Sierras.
3:30:32
Now Marty T sent in the note
what can you just give me those?
3:30:40
Those roundtable Yes, requests
again from this note
3:30:45
a a burger. Tom with Chipotle
and all the fixings. chipotle
3:30:51
sauce. Okay, along with ice tea.
3:30:56
Okay. Right. The other note is
not a that's a birthday note.
3:31:04
No, I thought it was a 90 It's
no no we we do have a make good
3:31:07
with. That's 90. No. Do you want
to grab the rest through 50?
3:31:11
Yeah. David Griffin is Leesburg,
GA $69 Doug Andrew 6769 in
3:31:16
Sykesville, Maryland. James
borth in north Wales,
3:31:22
Pennsylvania. 6666. Ashley will
willness in Excelsior Springs,
3:31:28
Maryland. 5555 She's got a
birthday call out for her for
3:31:33
her dad. Brian Furley. Thank
you, Brian. It's 510 to Tom Dari
3:31:38
and DeForest, Wisconsin 5510
Harry pilgrim 5510 in
3:31:42
Fredericksburg, Virginia. Zach
Welch bureau in Washington. 55
3:31:49
Tracy Burchfield in Fishers,
Indiana another birthday for her
3:31:53
husband, Kristen Bell to czar
ashore in Concord, California.
3:32:00
5432. Luke Evans in Wellington,
Nevada 5404. You know, we have a
3:32:05
lot of people living in Concord,
California and they never show
3:32:07
up to meet up in Concord. We're
talking with Michael gates 50 to
3:32:11
80 Mike Sisk 5050. Nikki treat
in Glenmore Pennsylvania and she
3:32:21
says Are they are wearing bell
bottoms 47 Joseph Joseph Gil
3:32:27
5019 in Lakeville, Minnesota
nuts and needs zushi douching
3:32:31
for his 39th birthday.
3:32:35
You've been de deuced
3:32:37
also he needs a call out to his
douche bag brother Mark and N HT
3:32:44
to his buddy sir Eagle. I don't
know what that means how to tip
3:32:49
our hat tip. Okay. This show has
been my truth. Carlos Watsky in
3:32:56
Niles, Illinois. 5001 and Larry
Stewart 5001 in Norman,
3:33:00
Oklahoma. Now here's the last
list of people and these are all
3:33:02
$50 donors Hold on just named
Carl Carl
3:33:05
needs to do douching penny for
the taking
3:33:12
50 Oh to match. Breath lake in
Fort Wayne Indiana is 50 Steven
3:33:19
apt in Viroqua. Wisconsin,
Christopher Rivera in Nederland,
3:33:26
Colorado, Edward Mazurek in
Memphis, Tennessee, Jonathan
3:33:31
Meyer in Xenia, Ohio, Zach Welch
again in Burien. Washington. Cat
3:33:37
is for three shows that he got
in twice. KENNETH works in
3:33:44
Castaic, California Villa rial
Villa rial. I think he's in
3:33:51
Texas, his name, Kate Elliott in
Lynchburg, Virginia. David,
3:33:55
hold on, hold on, Katie. Katie
Elliott is important. My name is
3:34:00
Katie a birthday donation for
Nate MacDonald who hit me in the
3:34:03
mouth a few years back. I'm
forever grateful. This is my
3:34:06
first donation so please do she
mean it will do.
3:34:11
bad deed deuced Oh,
3:34:14
David schwing schwing dinger in
Woodbridge, Virginia Michael
3:34:19
Haner in Paris, California. Troy
Watson James. Share a meta in
3:34:24
Napa NOC Anna Drake in
Whitestone. Indiana Margaret e
3:34:30
den hood in orange Vale.
Interestingly enough, California
3:34:34
Loretta Vandenberg and Provence
saw Louisiana Joseph Barnes in
3:34:38
Oakland, California. Thomas
Burke in Kalamazoo, Michigan,
3:34:43
Greg FEYERICK and Chicago Jim
Adrian knockos in Glenview,
3:34:50
Illinois Dan Scalise in Vernon,
Connecticut, Matthew Jenna zu
3:34:56
ski sir Matthew in Chicago will
am Dolce in Bristol Ville, Ohio,
3:35:03
sir Jason de luzio in Miami
Beach, Florida 69 Forever he
3:35:10
writes for some unknown reason,
sir Brett Farrell 50 Eiichi,
3:35:14
Kanagawa over here in San
Francisco Ralph Johnston in Lake
3:35:18
Isabella, California and last on
this huge list of 160 people
3:35:26
Brian Watson in Raleigh, North
Carolina Sir Brian Watson in
3:35:30
Raleigh, North Carolina want to
thank all these folks for
3:35:32
keeping the show going during
our hiatus are we is vacation
3:35:37
not a hiatus and we're back.
3:35:39
And we have a note from a $20 a
month donor which we need to
3:35:43
read this is Matthew funky says
I've been with no agenda
3:35:46
sporadically from the start
because of my love for all
3:35:48
things. JCD cage match cranky
geeks the long dead to me twit
3:35:53
net casts connecting with other
dudes named Ben and Dutchman in
3:35:56
the wild is silky smooth because
of you guys. Softens notes acres
3:36:02
and cereal cup and deck. No idea
what that means. In the morning
3:36:06
to Mike fat lips Father Bob
funk, who hit my nephew Caleb
3:36:09
funk in the mouth. No agenda is
sweeping through the family like
3:36:12
a bad case of the Omicron
variant. I'm honored to join the
3:36:16
round table that not my sit. Not
that my sustaining donation of
3:36:20
$20 a month has finally come now
that my sustaining donation of
3:36:23
$20 a month has finally come to
fruition. Seriously slaves stop
3:36:27
waiting for a producer level
donation to magically become
3:36:30
available in your bank account.
Get off your butt cast aside
3:36:33
douchebaggery set up a
sustaining donation and join me
3:36:36
at the round table be a
sustainer not a complainer. In
3:36:40
anticipation of my membership
into the roundtable I've
3:36:43
pondered a unique title for
years leading up to this
3:36:45
monumental occasion. With the
last name of funk. One would
3:36:49
think that weedy titles would
abound however, I finally
3:36:52
confidently request the title
sir Mr. F of the Columbia River
3:36:56
passage. Thanks for your courage
Adam and John Your humble
3:36:59
servant Matthew funk and thank
you so much. Thank you to all of
3:37:02
our producers, everyone who came
in under 50 for those sustaining
3:37:05
donations that soon to be sir
Matthew funk just mentioned and
3:37:09
of course our executive and
Associate Executive producers
3:37:11
who receive a credit which is
valid anywhere credits are
3:37:15
recognized. Thank you all so
much as requested your jobs
3:37:18
karma
3:37:19
jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for
jobs.
3:37:28
And support us for the next show
on Sunday to
3:37:30
borah.org/and a
3:37:41
well no surprise we have quite a
birthday list as well. Lots of
3:37:45
birthdays took place and are
taking place sir Felix insert
3:37:48
Chris say happy birthday to Dame
Kylie who celebrated on the
3:37:51
fourth. Jack manoussos turned 34
on April 5 Ryan Seifried turn
3:37:57
celebrate on April 6 John
LeClaire turns 41 Today, as does
3:38:01
Joseph Gil although Joseph turns
39 Katie Alec says Happy
3:38:05
Birthday to Nate McDonald,
Dominique 233. Tomorrow Sam
3:38:08
Garcia to his smokin hot fiance,
Christina. She loves to be
3:38:11
celebrating tomorrow Joseph
Wenzel will be 50 on April 13.
3:38:15
Chris Belsky 40 on the 13th
there's Dominic Chu to her
3:38:19
husband Jared April 23. Unknown
to her husband future nights are
3:38:23
input. Alexandria Ray Happy
Birthday to Lindy Carson in
3:38:26
northwest Georgia Dean Luhan
Happy Birthday to John Knutsen.
3:38:31
Knutsen Ashley Williams and her
dad Gary Schmidt is celebrating
3:38:35
Tracy Bergfeld Happy Birthday to
her husband Steve J and Luke
3:38:38
Evans Happy Birthday to his
smokin hot wife Elizabeth happy
3:38:41
birthday from everybody here at
the best podcast in the
3:38:44
universe. Knights and Dames
we've got a few let's roll out
3:38:50
the blade inch for a triple show
3:38:52
treat was your blaze the Whopper
3:38:57
the Whopper up on stage cop from
the boss Matthew funk Greg Boyd,
3:39:01
Dean Armand Off Ted tat now
anonymous and Steven Struzan
3:39:06
interest is insky You are all
qualified to be here on the
3:39:10
podium become Knights and Dames
that no agenda show and I'm very
3:39:12
proud to pronounce the Kate v as
Dame took hold of the lowland
3:39:16
potheads sir Mr. F of the
Columbia River passing sir ear
3:39:19
Hopper sir Dean Armand off night
who lives among the spook sir
3:39:23
FOD father night as a Circle
City, sir input protector of the
3:39:26
least of these and Sir Stephen
for you hookers and blow rent
3:39:30
boys and Chardonnay. Of course
the freaking Delos face show was
3:39:33
called hold milk a fine 2018
Kirkland Signature Bordeaux
3:39:36
superior and prime rib and a
burger top was Chipotle and all
3:39:39
the fixings and ice tea. Oh yes,
of course. The mutton and meat
3:39:44
is always here for you. Thank
you all for your support the no
3:39:46
agenda show. It's very nice to
see $20 donors make it to the
3:39:50
podium as well. You all now have
a no agenda knight or Dame ring
3:39:54
which comes equipped with your
certificate of authenticity,
3:39:57
along with your sealing wax to
wax your ceiling with and thank
3:40:02
you for supporting the no agenda
show the best podcast in the
3:40:04
universe. No one
3:40:14
party is held around the world
the no agenda meetups, producer
3:40:17
organized meetups where you get
together with your local
3:40:20
community part of the bigger no
agenda get more nation community
3:40:24
and you just hang out and have a
good time. And sometimes it's
3:40:26
activities. It's always a cool
venue and it's all around the
3:40:29
world. Abbotsford British
Columbia sent in a meter report.
3:40:33
Dame Sarah the Fraser Valley
quick note to say everyone had a
3:40:35
great time at the meetup in
Abbotsford on March 26, some
3:40:39
familiar faces and a couple of
newcomers now that all the
3:40:42
unvaccinated permitted to
participate in society again, we
3:40:45
are exploring our options for a
new venue for the next meetup
3:40:48
had to keep this short the three
Human Resources keep
3:40:51
interrupting Thank you Dame
Sarah now to Concord
3:40:53
Massachusetts
3:40:54
is lavish reporting to you live
from the Concord meetup. It's
3:40:57
the Cali flat smacker spaces
fake this
3:41:00
is the Baron of SF on any social
soon to be the URL of SF
3:41:05
tomorrow. Gianna from Oakland
here in the morning. Don Connery
3:41:08
from San Francisco
3:41:09
is the third Robertson up to
stakes here having
3:41:12
a wonderful time.
3:41:13
Is it Semillon having a good
time in the morning, Baron Hey,
3:41:17
idiot. Whatever. This is Dave
from Walnut Creek cam six TMZ
3:41:22
seven three all Hey, John. This
is Eddie. Oh, gee, I guess my
3:41:27
name is too long. So
3:41:28
I already ran out of time. So I
love you meet him in the
3:41:31
morning. Hi, this is Chris. This
is Mitch soon to be night. I'll
3:41:37
talk to you
3:41:41
nice group there in Concord How
about Dublin Ireland
3:41:44
in the morning this is South
Dublin meetup number two we're
3:41:47
doing conspiracy terapii We are
doing the work hashtag corn pup
3:41:51
John again is like a party here
in South Dublin the meat is
3:41:54
flowing and the rent boys have
drunk all the children in the
3:41:57
morning
3:41:58
David from leech from here
really enjoying the shrunken
3:42:01
amygdala discussions being had
let's go Brandon,
3:42:05
Adam, John,
3:42:06
thank you for the content and
thank you for your courage in
3:42:08
the morning. Morning
3:42:11
Dublin doing well how about
Longview Texas
3:42:17
make a dirty dirty whore first
edition County was DB six is
3:42:23
made up tons of people here tons
I mean to pass phone around to
3:42:33
to me the the other non Jersey
board on Fletcher love you John.
3:42:44
And even two people can
constitute a no agenda meetup or
3:42:47
more such as Rhode Island. Oh,
3:42:49
this is Sir knives we're hosting
another meetup at my house. And
3:42:55
here's everybody who's decided
to attend minus Paul because the
3:42:58
first recording got knocked up
and we're very sorry Paul. But
3:43:01
next one. Sir Ernesto here keep
it tight Bay back onto you. In
3:43:07
the morning sir Brett Mahoney
Kyle boobs cats guys not
3:43:11
necessarily the same time it is
or not Jake. Caster Flanagan
3:43:14
Portsmouth, Rhode Island and
this is Lady butters. We had
3:43:17
dummied but not the mutton. Next
time we will have the mutton
3:43:25
I just realized that today is
Sunday. I've been acting like
3:43:27
it's Thursday all day. So messed
up. I think I said Thursday in
3:43:32
the opening. I think I said
Thursday throughout the show. I
3:43:35
keep talking about the next show
being on third Sunday. How come
3:43:40
you're not checking me on this?
3:43:43
You know, it was like I didn't
want to be picky.
3:43:47
I'm just now realizing Wait,
these meetups are for now. I
3:43:51
mean, the southeast Idaho spooks
anonymous meetup that'll be 1pm.
3:43:56
That's mountain time. So that's
that almost over now. That's in
3:44:00
Boise, Idaho. We've got the COA
Indianapolis in a tribal meetup
3:44:04
3:30pm. Eastern underway, I
guess half liter barbecue, and
3:44:09
then the Kansas City meetup
spring thaw barbecue. BBC
3:44:12
barbecue cook off edition 333
Central in Carco. park trails
3:44:17
Park in Lenexa, Kansas, Mr.
Spencer wolf of Kansas City will
3:44:21
be hosting that and there's a
whole lot more for you to look
3:44:25
at. Please go to no agenda.
meetups.com starting April 16
3:44:29
all the way through or what are
you doing?
3:44:32
I'm sorry, I was just giving you
I was punching it up.
3:44:37
Okay, thanks. I don't know if
you're whistling at me whistling
3:44:40
at the dog.
3:44:42
It's just my it's my Brock.
3:44:45
Okay, well just sit on your rock
and see how I lost my spot.
3:44:50
Thanks, meetups. Go, go go visit
a meetup.
3:44:54
Sometimes you want to go hang
out with all the nice As you
3:45:01
will be triggered this is like a
3:45:13
no agenda meetups.com
3:45:17
It was fine it was Thursday ah
3:45:24
let's see all right let's end
the show because you get you're
3:45:27
so bored you're blowing your
ride do
3:45:29
have one clip I want to play
before we go because it's
3:45:33
important and it's important
important. And I have two ISOs
3:45:38
which are may or may not be good
3:45:41
do you want to do you want don't
You don't want check ISOs first
3:45:44
that's what we always do. Yeah,
so I'm
3:45:45
gonna do I got my first ISO
Okay, first I got the ISO from
3:45:50
the movie The documentary cow.
And this is a cow in anguish.
3:45:59
Okay, okay. Possibility. And
then the other one is the ISOs
3:46:05
from this Blinken saying
terrible. That is terrible. I
3:46:12
like that that
3:46:12
may be that may be a good one.
Let me see. I have I think I may
3:46:16
have beaters here. I might have
beater. This one clearly needs
3:46:20
it. jackup of audio hos this for
you. But I don't speak Russian
3:46:29
that was kind of funny. I'm
convinced it sucks. I think this
3:46:35
is the one though I think you'll
like this
3:46:37
Oh my Wow Wow. Wow. Wow.
3:46:42
Okay, first of all, I do like
that one. But it's a little bit
3:46:46
along by your standards along I
agree. But I'll say I think it
3:46:51
would take that one. Yeah, how
about I don't speak Russian
3:46:54
you'd like this one better? No,
I like I don't speak Russia's
3:46:57
finding her but I think the WoW
was more appropriate for the
3:47:00
show ending.
3:47:01
Okay, gotcha. All right now your
final clip.
3:47:05
So we have to have the douche
bag report before we go on with
3:47:08
anything else which is the
latest space tourism Eclipse
3:47:11
which is played up everywhere in
the world. Not so much in the
3:47:14
United States. But I got this
one from Al Jazeera. About the
3:47:18
well here it is latest space
toward douchebags
3:47:21
another giant leap for space
tourism this weekend, the first
3:47:25
all private team of astronauts
has docked at the International
3:47:28
Space Station. They'll carry out
some scientific research and
3:47:31
other projects during that eight
day stay. Sara hieratic Spain's
3:47:36
doing
3:47:36
floating in the galactic ocean
towards the International Space
3:47:40
Station
3:47:40
national contact made the soft
capture ring is now going to
3:47:44
begin to retract.
3:47:46
Mission Control in Los Angeles
watches patiently is the
3:47:49
Endeavor capsule doc smoothly.
On the other side of the hat. It
3:47:53
seemed that the International
Space Station welcomes three
3:47:55
astronauts on the trip of a
lifetime tracking these retired
3:47:59
NASA astronaut Michael Lopez
alegria lead the 20. Our flight
3:48:02
for the first time has eaten
stib Mark taffy and Larry Connor
3:48:06
through the entrepreneurs paid
$55 million each to stay in
3:48:10
space. Wow. It's the first non
professional astronaut team to
3:48:15
travel to the ISS. NASA and
others say it's a milestone in
3:48:19
the commercialization of low
Earth orbit. But critics say the
3:48:23
private space race needs to be
regulated.
3:48:26
There is a lot of rich people
who want to have in their birds
3:48:32
that they traveled to space and
came back. So that was going to
3:48:36
be one sector. But for
commercial exploitation of
3:48:40
space. I think the laws need to
come in place globally. But
3:48:45
manufacturing in space is one
more area which will have to be
3:48:49
worked at in times to come how
it could be done.
3:48:53
The nation is a collaboration
between Elon Musk's SpaceX
3:48:56
commercial spaceflight company
axiom and NASA under three
3:49:00
meters onboard the ISS and
orbiting 400 kilometers above
3:49:04
sea level. There'll be no time
for leisure for the tourists
3:49:07
like to go shall be put to work
on several research projects for
3:49:10
the next eight days, including
an experiment involving cancer
3:49:14
stem cells
3:49:16
wouldn't ever go into the moon
again. Are we?
3:49:19
So? So so they say pay 55
million to take this trip and
3:49:27
then they put them to work?
Yeah, so you're paying for a
3:49:31
job? Yeah.
3:49:34
Hey, if you got 65 million, you
know, who cares? And they can
3:49:37
all do
3:49:38
it. They're only the only one
who can throw 55 million away
3:49:41
just to take a trip to space. Is
this an oligarch they should
3:49:44
take away everything they own?
3:49:45
Yeah, that's right. Don't worry.
They're coming for all the
3:49:48
oligarchs. You watch. Okay, so
needless to say, we won't be
3:49:56
back on Sunday. We'll be back on
Thursday.
3:49:59
Yeah, So your time off.
3:50:03
Yeah. Thank you all so much for
producing the show thank you
3:50:08
clip custodian thank you to
execs, associate execs, the
3:50:11
birthday well wishers. Everybody
who helped us put this together.
3:50:14
We're going to do another
114 42. Looking forward to that.
3:50:18
Remember us at devora.org/na.
And of show mixes Derek Burch
3:50:24
and delicious. Tom Starkweather.
Li o le puke and Professor Jay
3:50:29
Jay. Coming up next on no agenda
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3:50:34
live, Canary Cry news talk with
basil and Gonzo, Gonzo, Gonzo.
3:50:41
Yeah, coming to you from the
heart of the Texas hill country
3:50:44
here in FEMA. Reason number six
in the morning, everybody. I'm
3:50:48
Adam curry.
3:50:49
And I'm from Northern Silicon
Valley where the weather is
3:50:52
fantastic. And last week, it was
great. And Jhansi Dvorak we
3:50:55
returned
3:50:56
on Thursday, right here on no
agenda, please remember us at
3:50:59
the vortec.org/na Until then,
adios MoPhO Oh, those such but
3:51:10
even I'm a little a little we
really, you know, have just all
3:51:14
the the barrage of messages
which I have to watch. I mean,
3:51:18
that's just what that's my job.
Thank God for the holy earth
3:51:22
brother.
3:51:25
Was good people was real people.
The propaganda machines on
3:51:29
overload people. Every week, I
seem to ask what are we doing
3:51:32
here? Laughter is the best
medicine but that's fine. You
3:51:36
know what gender comedy we can
get there. COVID Ukraine now
3:51:38
slept. It's hard to care Chris
Rock touching the nerve is just
3:51:42
absurd. We're laughing it off.
But Gina was not returning our
3:51:45
pieces of jokes now. He can't
conduct and allow naugus in your
3:51:48
home, I guess due to jado phone?
Yeah, Jane. Yes. Could you shut
3:51:51
the fuck up by using data?
Richard Williams in his speech
3:51:54
is kind of fucked up. But do you
claim bad marriage for life?
3:51:57
That's what they said we made on
the alopecia baldhead. Nearly
3:52:06
the show was the 30 avoid
disappointment and come a little
3:52:09
early.
3:52:18
And I have to say that was a
show of toxic masculinity.
3:52:21
Ladies and gentlemen, it's very
well Smith walked on stage
3:52:25
during last night's academy
award show and slap Chris Rock
3:52:27
in the face. And I gotta say the
last thing I'm ever expected to
3:52:30
see at the Oscars was the
display of narcissism. He was
3:52:33
slapped in front of
internationally wrote in his
3:52:40
response, I think that well was
immature. I think he was
3:52:45
childish.
3:52:45
And I think he's a Second.
3:52:47
Second by the standing ovation.
I felt like Hollywood is just
3:52:51
spineless
3:52:52
on mass. And it just, it really
felt like oh, this is a really
3:52:58
clear indication that we're not
the courier anymore. They want
3:53:02
us to be edgy. They want us to
go out there and say things of
3:53:04
other people that just want us
to change. I don't condone
3:53:13
violence. I just don't see any
reason for it.
3:53:17
You know, I think anytime. You
know, Chris is one of those
3:53:21
comics. Chappelle are the goats
and they're like the youngest
3:53:28
oldest comics in the world.
They've been doing this since
3:53:30
they were kids.
3:53:32
Do you know like that, that is
that joke that Christine? I
3:53:36
remember when that movie came
out. And that was a way to
3:53:41
insult a woman. Her sexuality or
her physique was a way to call a
3:53:47
woman, a homosexual. And she's
in my head. It was like that. I
3:53:54
remember that in school that
they would do that to people,
3:53:58
you know, is kind of messed up
3:54:05
the happiest place on earth
anymore to those who are living
3:54:08
in Florida. This we went to New
York. It's a lightning
3:54:11
rod issue down in Florida,
Governor DeSantis here
3:54:14
of late. Critics have called the
parental rights and education
3:54:17
bill
3:54:18
that don't say fill the so
called don't say. Bill in
3:54:22
response to Florida, so called
Don't say law, the so called
3:54:25
Don't
3:54:25
say, Bill. Does it say that in
the bill was a use of force.
3:54:29
Does it say that in the bill?
Why
3:54:31
is the so called Don't St. being
talked about here in the
3:54:35
lodestar states the
3:54:36
new bill proposed in the Ohio
House is stirring up some
3:54:39
controversy wants a
3:54:40
Texas version of the new Florida
law.
3:54:43
The don't say bill by credit
3:54:45
don't say the controversial bill
in Florida that became law now
3:54:50
might be coming to Ohio.
3:54:51
Does it say that in the bill?
Use of Force does it say that in
3:54:55
the bills with this movement of
don't say is about Yeah,
3:54:59
I think they let themselves get
sucked into this idea that it's
3:55:03
Don't say no when it is not
right basically says that K
3:55:07
through three should not be
taught sex education. One
3:55:11
DeSantis
3:55:13
has taken a stand and said no,
you cannot say it anymore. I'm
3:55:19
just like, I'm so jealous and
you floor. Does it say that in
3:55:22
the bill? Does it say that in
the bill?
3:55:25
I do want to ask you about
Florida's don't say,
3:55:28
Bill legislation just passed
that opponents call don't say
3:55:32
nowhere in this bill. Does it
say the word 234 Obama was back
3:55:40
in the White House for the first
time in five years. To get that
3:55:44
pack of smokes. He forgotten the
Lincoln Bedroom.
3:55:46
It is good to be back in the
good doesn't it? Welcome back to
3:55:55
the White House man. What did it
feels like the good old days?
3:56:01
You heard some changes have been
made. by President Biden. Maybe
3:56:11
mess has been replaced by Baskin
Robbins. There's a cat running
3:56:15
around.
3:56:16
Did you see Joe Biden wandering
aimlessly yesterday at the White
3:56:19
House is so sad he was
absolutely pathetic. Kamala
3:56:22
Harris participated in this. She
could not leave Barack Obama saw
3:56:26
and Joe Biden was just left
literally in the background
3:56:29
trying to get someone's
attention. No one returned to
3:56:32
help him find the potty or
something.
3:56:33
Joe just wanted some attention.
While President United States is
3:56:38
in the White House being
completely ignored
3:56:40
by everyone and you're
3:56:41
up in the morning looking at
Chili's. Swear to god true
3:56:44
story.
3:56:45
Lame is actor Sean Penn. How are
you? And here we are.
3:56:48
I only remember my 10th grade
classmates had a summer vacation
3:56:51
like I did. I've never felt this
way.
3:56:54
I said that I don't trust you.
3:56:56
Is there a reason you didn't
trust me? The story interested
3:56:59
me. And yet we've got to get on
with life. You were there in
3:57:02
November of 2021. Your children
3:57:06
as people and babies really
vaporized
3:57:09
to think and like the children
today. They're sad. The rescue
3:57:14
soldiers come into the hospital.
They took the babies and
3:57:18
incubators I made
3:57:19
a phone call to I read that you
were there. And you're you're
3:57:22
chronicling all of this.
Residents. Olinsky had been a
3:57:25
comedic actor who had played a
character that then became the
3:57:28
president and then became the
president. We went initially to
3:57:31
make a documentary. Why were you
there originally to do a
3:57:35
documentary.
3:57:37
It must be children's today.
3:57:39
We went to Mario falls on the
front lines.
3:57:42
And then we also bring
3:57:44
here and you develop a
relationship was Olinsky. I met
3:57:47
him face to face for the first
time, the day before the
3:57:50
invasion. I know the trumpet
javelins lesson to be learned
3:57:54
here. Don't give up your nuclear
weapons if
3:57:56
you have them for your children.
If
3:57:58
only one bully is going to be
able to use those weapons as a
3:58:02
threat,
3:58:02
we got to rethink what we're
doing. It is clear to me that
3:58:06
the Ukrainians will win this
3:58:10
I'm not the children to die on
the hospitals targeted
3:58:14
to squadrons and probably would
have to take from everyone.
3:58:18
That's an expert I talked
3:58:19
to you. He supplied Stinger
missiles to the Mujahideen by
3:58:22
the way, not perfect partners by
any means. And I watched this
3:58:26
comedian get elected on ending
corruption platform.
3:58:30
Iraqis was hit into a swimming
pool so he almost drowned people
3:58:34
those females and then played
electric shock sensitive types
3:58:37
of prices.
3:58:38
If there is a God, there will be
Benjamin's award winning if
3:58:44
there is a God
3:58:45
there will be vengeance
3:58:56
oppo vorak.org/and A
3:59:01
Oh my Wow wow wow. Wow.