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He's just flooded and flooded
flooded the Flubber Adam curry
John C Devorah
Sunday May 15 2022 This is your
award winning get my nation
media assassination episode 1451
This is no agenda
enjoying the view from here and
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas Hill Country he and
FEMA Region number six in the
morning everybody I'm Adam curry
from Northern Silicon Valley
where the sun is shining and
everyone's happy can i I'm Jesse
Devorah
scale that's all this going on
in California sun is shining
everybody's happy that doesn't
say yeah so that doesn't sound
right at all
it is right and you should you
haven't lived here long enough.
Well no I left screaming That's
why wait that's not fair. I left
Los Angeles screaming
yes that was does definitely
since that's
well even though it was a shoo
in I do think that we should pat
ourselves on the back once again
well you know now I'm this is
like the 10th time in a row that
this happened
What do you mean the 10th time
in a row that this happens every
year is the same old same old
you take a look to political
system or a system or the system
that the news political news
around the world and then you
see well what's what countries
beleaguered? We do let's give
them the award. That Mises award
is a bunch of bull crap.
Well, this is the fun thing
about Eurovision. I do need to
discuss this for a moment. Even
though we went to the Hollywood
executives party in Austin last
night, we were able to watch
almost two and a half hours on
Peacock, which I acquired
specifically for the mission.
Something about this right off
the bat. The whole idea of the
Eurovision Song Contest for over
50 years has been its camp, but
the people who broadcast it take
it seriously. Except for the
United Kingdom because they
always almost always lose and it
became such a running joke that
this very straight laced Sir
Terry Wogan started doing funny,
drunk commentary. So what does
peacock do? They completely miss
it. And they put they hire
Johnny Weir, that former skating
champion who is there in a
studio in a box in the lower
corner of the screen with angel
wings on being super gay. And,
and then still doing a straight
read every time about each app
that came up completely ruined
the experience. Especially
because this year, and I'm sure
you didn't watch. There were
some decent songs. I was very
surprised at the level of
songwriting. I mean, there were
some songs in there that I think
could easily be contemporary and
you know, top 40 hits on today's
radio. So what as I was watching
my sisters, in the little
siblings group talking to each
other, they were really pissed
off. They were somehow surprised
that this was clearly a
politically motivated vote,
which by the way, it came from
the public, not necessarily from
the professional judges, which
is a combined vote. And I'm like
this has been this way ever
since I've watched this thing we
always saw Moldova vote for
either Ukraine or Russia we saw
Lithuania vote for Russia Russia
vote for Lithuania it was always
this way. And yet now everyone's
kind of surprised Oh this is
bullcrap. This is political No
kidding. So but still we call it
come on we got we got props for
that we got to say that
yeah, well it's a no brainer.
here's the here's the winners i
No
way I didn't see this these guys
was the guy with his whole face
is like tattooed or is he in
blackface? What is that?
Now this Russian tribal war
paint?
I don't know John. Oh, yeah,
those Russian tribes.
I mean, what bothered you more
that or the or the pink hat the
guy was wearing which was pretty
much a pussy hat not quite it
didn't have the the ears needed.
But you know,
I thought the blackface is more
offensive.
Here's their message as they won
the entire song contest
help Ukraine muddy your bowl
help
Have you been able to observe
this? This video This song is
performance? Because at one
point there's a very interesting
kind of flute that one of the
guy plays Did you see this?
No. All I saw was the guy in
blackface. I refuse to watch.
Okay,
so it might have been the guy in
blackface who certainly has this
long, I'd say it's about it's
about two feet long. And he
blows in one end and holds it.
It's almost like a peace pipe at
the other end and uses his
finger to create the tones and
it has it it's kind of a
familiar sound. And I think
that's part of the hook of the
record, but I was concerned that
Moldova would win over Ukraine
until I noticed that they had a
secret weapon in their arsenal.
They brought in a shield
musician listen to the listen to
this flute
you hear this flute Job's gonna
be performed. There's something
else in there clearly when
pleases clearly they wouldn't
have won without you're standing
by them. John, I'm so proud of
you.
Thank you. The collusion. Time
to watch you only had time to
play.
collusion. Orchestra everybody.
Yeah, so instead we went to the
Hollywood executives Austin
party, which was pretty good,
interesting people.
Anything you can report
met a guy running for Austin
City Council. Is there a is
there a VC guideline? Webmin?
Web Webmin web ma N
not I know Yan Webmin. There's a
million VC people nowadays.
Yeah.
Yeah. Well, he's I guess that's
his uncle. And that guy's a
billionaire. So who gives a shit
about him? What are you doing?
It's a Hollywood guy. A lot of
Hollywood a lot of people who
were fresh in Austin and it was
it was kind of nice to see how
they were enjoying it in this
little little enclave of not
Ultra left people so they all
felt kind of like Wow, it's so
nice to be at this party where
we can say stuff because you
know so imagine like, no agenda
Mita but but then with with
better drinks probably.
Yeah, well that wouldn't take
much
was interesting. I can't not
nothing I can really share
nothing I can release yet until
it comes time to predict
something
that's how predictions work.
One quick update on the Bahama
Resort case. You'll recall that
this is three people died one
woman I guess she's still
hanging in there and no one knew
what they had died of and we of
course immediately went towards
them doing Toots and getting
fentanyl because that's us are
one of our producers said no no
How about Freon from a leaky
fridge and now comes a report
this is not official yet. Turns
out they had those air
conditioning units inside the
villas which makes sense because
the hotel would have central air
conditioning you know the ones
that are over the door and you
have a remote control by the bed
and they don't really ever work
that well. But they'll blow some
air on Yeah, they're white
usually kind of like a like a
levels like a sound bar above
the door and I'm talking about
they're all over the place too
apparently, if that was leaking
Freon which is something that
happens all too regularly that
could have been the culprit and
that would kind of make sense if
it's hot you close all the
windows you turn that thing on
and the same thing Freon goes
starts from the bottom up so
maybe
maybe we'll three I don't use
Freon anymore anyway that's
that's been banned worldwide
use everything is good for you
Sure. They don't use that in in
these.
I don't think so. They don't
even think they make Freon
anymore. It's just that there
was causing the big hole in the
ozone layer.
So now that was my hairspray and
mine alone. Also, our network
art Yeah. Our network is vast.
Sir Francis of SR. Q knows the
no flying experience pilot who
landed the plane?
Yeah. Why am I not surprised?
Yes. And he was a little pissed
at me. He's like, I'm surprised
actually, I'm surprised that the
pilot didn't what? Listener?
Well, the pilot is going to be I
think Savannah Savannah flew
down to interview him so he'll
be on today's show or something
and we'll hear more about it.
But and he he connected me on
email said dude, have you ever
flown fight flight simulator?
No. Do you run drugs for living?
Nope. So I guess our theory is
out the window.
That was mostly yours there
theories.
Know your theory was the
original pilot did a tool for
you.
That's different. Yes I did that
was my theory was the pilot did
again snorted fentanyl people
stay away from these thought it
was cocaine it was fentanyl only
dropped, dropped right here on
the spot one of these days
you're gonna be right arrested
was all yours, one of these
drugs.
One of these days you're going
to be right. I'm telling you,
every one of these days you'll
nailers still
don't guide you. There's no
proof I wasn't right on this.
True.
True. We'll keep it open. Well,
since we started with Ukraine,
maybe we should talk a little
bit more about Ukraine today
because this is part of the of
the trauma base entertainment
that we that are we receiving
couched as news. And it works
very well still in in other
countries. And you our producer
in Finland who left the show in
disgust because we were laughing
at babies being killed in
Ukraine, which is kind of a
shortcut to what happened. But
it
sounds more like two people
didn't like the fact that I sent
out a second newsletter today.
Or yesterday. What does that
have to do with anything? The
same kind of result I got from
two or three people? Well, what
did you get? You stink for
sending this out. You're always
pestering us. And now you look
the guy up. He's never opened
the newsletter ever interested?
Interest? Yeah, no, no, we lost
75 People
75 People unsubscribe because
you sent out an emergency
newsletter because the original
one? And by the way, did you
send this from a different email
address? Because I here's what I
noticed. I have a filter set up
in my email, which is not Gmail
or anything related. And when
something comes in from you, it
goes to a special box because I
love you and I want to read you,
unlike me, where you have to
like search for something. Oh,
yeah, you sent that a month ago?
All right, because I love you
anyway.
But yeah,
but the newsletter specifically
is filtered into a newsletter
box. This time, it went into
your special alert box. And I
looked and it was sent from
j@devora.org instead of I think
no agenda@devora.org? Could that
have been part of the problem of
the initial fail?
The initial newsletter was sent
from the exact same address.
But but you don't always send it
from that. You sometimes send it
from no agenda at i know i
That's on Thursday. Oh, on
Sundays, always j is sorting
mechanisms. But the difference?
The only real difference was one
was a HTML email. And the other
one was plain text. Yeah,
that'll do it. The plain text
goes through to everybody. Yeah,
yeah, that'll do it. But you
know, they're always
encouraging. I would say Gmail,
everybody, all these systems,
all Google, you use HTML email,
use that. And yeah, it's a lot
prettier. And you can do a lot
more with this. It's, it's cool,
and you put photos and you make
everything look good. And then
it
immediately gets blocked,
blocked and the same people.
Well, we might have a couple, I
had a couple of super super guys
that knew what they're talking
about, about these little
details that MailChimp does, and
maybe they should find some way
to get some of these little
digital signaling systems within
the headers and all these email
systems. And they one to one guy
said right to guys be very
specific about specific things
that should be changed. And so
I'm gonna see if I can do well
get that accomplished here.
Here's what we learned back in
the pod show days, when we had a
system where you could request a
password reset and other things.
And just sending out notices to
users, that if you basically
have to pay these, these
companies who are completely
venture capital back to forget
their name, you pay them
$150,000 a year, and everything
that is sent through their mail
server, because that's what you
do you use their SMTP server is
whitelisted, with Google with,
you know, every other big email
provider. And otherwise, you go
into wherever, wherever you're
directed to go to by the email
provider, mainly Gmail being a
big culprit. So there's a toll
to be paid and it's the same
people who finance Google who
finance these rip off artists in
the middle. It's disgusting.
It's a cartel.
Well, I'm thinking that yeah,
there's a bit of that. But for
example, one letter that one of
our producers says, I'll just
read part of it part of your
mail delivery process might be
that your domain demark settings
look wrong. S O P F looks okay.
It's in the messages like it's
working. But d k i M and D Mark
could use them to tender loving
care. Well, you know,
who was an expert in that? void
zero key is the expert and he
will tell us exactly what to do.
So this leads me I
got two guys here that both had
pretty much the same messaging.
I don't need to. I mean, I
bought void zeros the best but I
hate to keep bothering him for
anything. Okay, so back to when
I set up my I mean maybe can
help me I just get off MailChimp
and put do this right on my own
and save the money. Well, yeah,
Jim's not that cheap. It will.
So here's the bottom
line, but I didn't know that
again, that's an effort and then
all the old MailChimp stuff, I
could just keep it as a kind of
a skeleton and use it just to
look up some old stuff. But I
mean, MailChimp does maintain a
huge database of old e
newsletters and such,
since we're discussing it and
we're writing the book on value
for value it's important for
podcasters who are interested in
surviving this way to understand
that there's multiple parts that
are incredibly important in the
value for value process feeding
back of course, in the donation
notes is important, but we've
learned and that's really all on
you because you you're an expert
in this field, we've learned
that the newsletter is what is
critical to remind people that
we have a show coming up remind
people to support the show. Now
we also know that there's a fine
balance between content and and
asking to for people to listen
to the show again and to support
it. If you do lots of content
you get zero support we've never
noticed this is like the massive
failure wow that's that's a
great newsletter John lots of
interesting stuff. Yeah, and
then he's horrible physalis
effect so for us living as value
for value podcasters when you
see only six or eight donations
coming in, that's like that's
like when you know just like
okay house rent gonna be it's
gonna be a little tighter. So
you think immediately did we
fuck something up? Are we
horrible people? Did we know? I
don't know is that is the
economic collapse upon us. No
one has money to support us with
these are these are scary things
when that's one
of those misinterpretations.
What this is most
misinterpretations by me.
By visa one of us I mean, when
you see something like that, oh,
yeah, you have to assume it's
not you. Effective. One of the
things that people should know
who are podcasters and we have a
lot of net listen to this show.
Going back to what you said
initially, is people your
podcast, whatever even no agenda
is not the first thing on
anyone's mind at all. Ever.
They're all
obsessed with, you know, this
song contest Eurovision,
I don't even that's Derek says
with a gasoline price. Costco
sale starts today or tomorrow.
Starts Wednesday, by the way. So
you have to do all these little
dipshit things and people
criticize you for it. I mean,
but the people who criticize you
for for criticize you for it
usually aren't team players. And
sometimes they don't even I
don't even know if they really
it maybe they hate listen to the
show. It's hard to test
possible.
So anyway, back to our finished
producer who was who's a knight
has been a producer for a long
time. He lives in Finland. He's
lived there for a long time. And
he was very disgusted he felt
and you know, and I understand
because Finland has a very
different view of Russia,
because they are their neighbor.
And so he even though he claims
he no longer listens to the
show, he does send me articles
from Finland to keep me up to
speed on the vibe and what's
going on there which I highly
appreciate. But in this most
recent email he gave me all this
and he said by the way, I still
haven't gone back to listening
to the show. And no agenda
social it oh my god, it's so
radical. It's like everyone
works for Russia. And I really
suspect several of them are
taking payments from FSB Yeah,
that's unreasonable. It's
completely that's like how do
you and I see no agenda see
social all the time? How do you
get there to actually thinking
that there's people on no agenda
social being paid by Russian
intelligence services to Post
Pro or maybe not anti Russian
stuff? How do you get that has
to be some form of cognitive
dissonance it can't be any other
way. Makes no sense. And part of
that is you know Finland now
applying for NATO membership
official as of today, along with
Sweden we knew this was coming
but Finland I think is first out
of the gate. And of course they
have nothing to worry about
because the UK will back him up
if anything happens. But did you
see what yet what do you see
what's happening with you see
what's happening with Turkey
though before we get into year
one? That's the clip I've got
her fix per sake because this is
this is an interesting little
thing that took place.
It's not a long clip but it
explains a little bit of it. In
fact the desert now I think
about it it's from NPR doesn't
really explain anything. It just
tells you what's going on what's
going on, but we can explain a
Finland Turkey clip. Sweden,
Finland,
Turkey we
go foreign ministers from
Turkey, Finland and Sweden are
holding talks to resolve
disagreements over Finnish and
Swedish plans to join NATO. They
are all getting ready to apply.
They're both getting ready to
apply to join the military
alliance after Russia's
invasion. That was an
interesting
flub. Why didn't they why didn't
they edit that? She went from
all to they both that's
interesting.
Shit. This woman by the way,
this she's I've she's only been
on a few times. She I can't tell
you how this like she does maybe
an hour news. She's just flooded
and flooded, flooded. She's a
flubber.
They're all getting ready to
apply. They're both getting
ready to apply to join the
military alliance after Russia's
invasion of Ukraine. Turkish
Foreign Minister Mevlut Chavez
shaloo called their plans
unacceptable and outrageous. The
Finnish prime minister expressed
confidence that a solution will
be found. NATO Secretary General
is not in attendance at
gatherings in Berlin, after
testing positive for COVID.
Yeah, it doesn't really explain
anything, but you want
to get out of a meeting? Yeah,
I got COVID.
Well, what's going on is Erawan
first came out and said, you
know, we're not and the way that
NATO works is all 30 member
countries have to agree to a new
member to expansion. And if one
says no, then it's not
happening. So Turkey said, Well,
there's way too many problems
with immigrants in Sweden. I
don't know if he said Finland as
well, for our finished producer
immediately went, there's no
problem here. The may or may not
be I thought there might be some
problems. But this is mainly the
if you look at Sweden, look at
Stockholm, just go look at any
new site and type in Sweden. And
you'll see the issues they have
and and the word riot. Yeah, and
of course a lot lighter. A lot
of these immigrants came there
thanks to Turkey, who started
just letting them go. They they
took the the migrants, the
refugees, really from Syria,
which are driven out mainly by
us. And they held them in in
pens until they said, Hey,
you're up, you're not doing what
we like. And they started
letting them out. And that
started flowing into into Europe
and certainly into Scandinavia.
And now they're saying oh,
that's you got to fix all that.
Before we say anything. I think
his foreign minister walked that
back a tiny bit. But of course
Turkey has very interesting
relationships with with Russia.
So maybe Turkey is looking for a
payoff. I mean, let's just say
it's probably certain turkeys
looking for a payoff from
somebody. I think it's whoever
is the highest bidder right now.
Will it be Russia? Will it be
the US somebody's got a gotta
make them help help them make up
their mind?
Well, they voted no. And so now
this
well, they haven't voted. voted
no. Yes. They haven't voted. No,
there's been no vote yet.
Now, but they're not going to. I
don't see how we can approve
this. Get this screw if they do.
It's called The Great reset.
Nothing surprises me. Yeah, I
know you don't believe me. It's
fine. All right. What else do
you have? I have stuff on
Ukraine. But I got
a little rundown. We can keep up
to date here. Again, back to our
friends at NPR.
Oh, can I say something? It'd be
nice to say something about NPR
before we continue because NPR
clips are important for us. We
had a discussion about the
legality of NPR doing native
ads?
Oh, yes. And I said I didn't see
how they why they wouldn't be
able to and you said ya know,
they can't they can't they
can't. Although I think that
word. Legality is up for debate.
But you obviously have something
here? Yes.
They do not offer any products
on the radio that contain native
advertising there. It's very
strict, brought to you by that's
kind of now I didn't get into
their charter and you know how
that works with with the
government, you know, small
subsidy that the government pays
but they really can't do native
advertising. They certainly
don't offer it. But podcast,
which of course are exactly the
same content as the radio, which
is where you and I get our clips
from. I'm quite sure you didn't
get any clips by recording the
radio. That's where they have
the halo units. Custom Designed
for each sponsor to promote a
brand support of specific NPR
content with an embedded content
module. It's not native
advertising. It's an embedded
content module. So that's how it
works. That's why we have these
that's why we're being bombarded
with native ads from well, not
bombarded but from NPR because
it's podcast and that's where
they can
see that ad about the taco
pizza. Which is the best way to
describe it. Mexican pizza I
think Max That's it. That's just
the right word. It seems to me
that it was I mean, yeah, I
picked it off the stream which
was online I didn't get it over
the air but it seems like it was
over the air to me they was just
seemed like it was repurposed
over the air material. I could
be wrong. I mean, I don't know
why they slip this into the
stream and not put it over the
air
because they don't offer that
content product for I think
specific reason doesn't matter.
At least we know what's going
on. We know what to look for.
Yeah, oh no, it's very easy to
see. It's a two minutes of B S.
Well, here we go again with more
BS but I don't think this is the
native ad this is their Ukraine
run down and this is a you could
hear it. I put the word I put BS
on here because it sounds like a
bunch of bull rush rain. One
is suffering a major setback in
Ukraine as it becomes clear that
their forces are retreating from
the city of Harkey. Since the
first days of the war, Russian
troops attacked and attempted to
encircle Ukraine's second
largest city. But Ukrainian
officials, international
military observers and NPRs own
Jason Beaubien on the ground in
Harkey say Moscow's forces are
now slowly but steadily being
pushed away from the city. And
Jason is with us now from
Kharkiv to tell us more. Jason,
welcome back to the program.
Thanks so much for joining us.
No, it's
great to be here. Michelle,
what is it that you're seeing
there and
Harkey that makes you say that
Russian forces are moving back
from the city?
Well, first, you know, top
military officials here are
saying that this is happening.
But we're also hearing it from
Ukrainian soldiers when we're
out at checkpoints. And also
just talking to people here,
they're saying that the Russian
artillery positions are no
longer able to pound the
neighborhood's own edge of the
city like they were before. And
just today, we were able to get
out in some towns and villages
that were occupied by the
Russians as recently as just a
few weeks ago. So it's very
clear that the Ukrainian troops
are regaining territory north
and east of arkiv. And they're
pushing the Russian forces back
towards the Russian border,
where she has grabbed a lot of
Ukrainian territory and the east
of the country as well as the
South. How significant is it
that Ukraine appears to have won
this battle for Harkey?
You know, it's very significant.
Russia at first attempted to
take the capital Kyiv, which is
the largest city in Ukraine that
failed. Now Moscow's attempts to
take the second largest city
Harkey also appears to have
failed also just geographically
this moves that last Russian
frontline further east pretty
much pushing the Russians out of
the north and the heartland of
the country.
What are you hearing from the
people there are? Sounds like a
strange question, but are they
celebrating?
It sounds like an orchestrated
question. No kidding. I
celebrate.
So what is this guy a mind
reader? Oh, there's a lot do we
do we have any clue? Is there an
insider there and it has in the
meetings do we know that Russia
try to take
Kyiv there's no evidence of that
no evidence
there's no evidence whatsoever
they kind of skirted it didn't
come mounting it with ballistic
missiles like they haven't
marsupial North goupil Mari
whatever it
is mostly salami.
That place the place has been
flattened so they can flatten a
place they didn't do anything
like that. See
when you laugh when you laugh
about flattening places we lose
listeners John Stop it. Stop it
to lose
listeners per sending out a
second newsletter. So
you you're not good for the show
right now. Calm down.
Garg. And so, so this is
bullcrap. It's just making it
up. We don't know that the whole
thing wasn't a scheme. I mean,
it's like the GA situation where
we've heard it from the app
played that clip a long time ago
from that guy from the I think
that London School of Economics
or Oh yes, he was an expert on
this and he described what
happened in Georgia and he said
they were never intended to take
over Georgia they keep saying
Russia wants to take over
Ukraine i There's no evidence of
this.
I have some other weird things
from mainstream but I'd love to
hear the second NPR less
hear the rest of this but I'm
just saying it just seems like
they're just making it out in
the public what date Yes, yes.
They just making stuff up and
putting it out there with you
know as though they know
something they don't know
anything.
But that's kind of what news is,
is immediately get the get the
opinion is no, no, no, no, no,
no. Here's the format, report
the headline. Then bring in the
opinion guy who will make it
sound like that's what happened.
That's That's how these that's
how all news works these days.
And it's the opinion Person
of the opinion. This is the way
the news has worked for longer
than just these days.
Well, yes, I probably since
before we started this show, but
it's gotten more apparent. Well,
that's because we brought it to
the four. I'm sorry, I'm
probably not the only ones.
Other people have been pointing
this out to you. I think they
were trailblazers, but not the
only game in town. No, no, but
we are the best
game in town. Oh, absolutely.
We're the best. No,
not at all. Here are still very
cautious. They're very nervous.
The bombardment of the city was
incredibly destructive. And this
offensive by the Ukrainians it's
been a long, slow slog this long
that the battle return again,
there are some people that are
still sleeping in the subway
stations here and other bomb
shelters every night because
they're still not believing that
this is true. But out in some of
the towns that were occupied by
the Russians people there
they're just elated. They say
our boys have come in and
liberated their towns and I have
to say these towns are really
have been blown to bits. I met
this one woman, a Pavlenko,
Victoria and she was cleaning up
her house in a village just east
of Harkey
was over by Numato you
understand? Just like in this
house in my house they've been
living for a month Russians
living in from
the Russian occupiers rammed her
front gate. She says they drank
all of her homemade wine they
shot both her toilet and her
television. Victoria at her
family they Hemet
they shot her toilet
I you know I heard I said stop
me too when I heard they they
saw the Russian bastards who
went in there first they shoot
her television so they so they
themselves can't watch TV. And
then they then they look around
where's your crap? Or you know
and then they shoot it die you
can't take a crap now. Oh gosh,
ah, it's just one of those
contrived, you know, inventions.
No, this is this is a meme.
Something's something's going on
with this shooting
a toilet shooting and toilets
are just such a thing. I can see
it as if someone had soldier had
a huge sense of humor. There's
something funny about about it.
There's no doubt about that. But
it is to dehumanize people to
not give them a dignified place
to poop. And you will see this
report coming on NPR you will
see this report coming on NPR. I
guess this is this is we're
catching it now. The shooting of
Ukrainian toilets will be a
thing. To mark my word. I've
been around
the toilet. The Russian
occupiers rammed her front gate.
She says they drank all of her
homemade wine they shot both her
toilet and her television.
Victoria and her family they
spent weeks sheltering in the
basement of a friend's house
during the occupation. There was
no electricity, gas or running
water but the Russians still
wouldn't allow them to leave no
one yet gotten yourself on this
zonula Tom and Nick was calling
us today not
like a hostages here because
they the moment they invaded.
They booked all the roads that
it is possible to escape from
the city. I know that people
were trying to do it but I don't
have any information if some of
them managed to do it. But yeah,
we pretty much we've been like a
hostages.
She says she knows at least
three people in this village
were killed by the Russians
during the occupation. Her
neighbor told us about a young
girl being raped by a soldier we
can't confirm these accounts but
the physical destruction in this
village and others it's very
plain to see and while residents
you know they still face major
challenges to rebuild they were
telling us today that they're
incredibly happy to be back now
as part of Ukraine.
Those Russians are real shit
shooters da well, you if you
think NPR is off the hook, let's
go let's take a listen
to this your right you may be
rabid this toilet. I'm telling
you that can smell this. Oh,
this a while. I will be here
every Thursday, including the
second one. So MSNBC Chris Hayes
who's back from his COVID
Because you know, the double jab
double boosted got the COVID
course. He's back. He's back on
the air and he had Michael D.
Weiss on who is a contributing
editor at The Daily Beast and
special investing a Director of
Special Investigations at the
free Russia Foundation. The free
Russia Foundation, which I only
noticed that that wasn't
a free Russia. This is a good
idea. Well, I
think this let's see what this
is. The free Russia Foundation
is an international organization
supporting civil society and
democratic development in Russia
sounds like an NGO that that
will introduce regime change to
CIA and they're headquartered in
Washington DC, but they have
regional offices. Are you ready
for it? Regional Offices in
Kyiv, or as we say, Kyiv,
Ukraine, Tbilisi, Georgia,
Prague and Berlin. We actively
support political development
and economic reforms and defend
democracies against autocratic
threats in countries neighboring
Russia throughout Europe and
worldwide as we see the success
of these processes directly
linked with progress in Russia.
So there's basically the I read
this as a regime change
organization designed to change
Russia from the inside. Yeah,
good luck. Anyway, so he's a
journalist, and
that's never been tried before
special country like Russia I'm
making Well,
I'm sure that that went well
with the Tbilisi, Georgia and
Kyiv. Ukraine. I'm pretty sure
those guys might have been
involved.
Yeah, well,
so anyway, here he is. And he
brings us the news that Putin,
President Putin is indeed
deathly ill, desperately,
desperately ill. He's got the
big cancer
rumors have persisted that Putin
is ailing from some malady,
including cancer for many, many
years going back way before the
invasion of Ukraine. However, a
few weeks ago, I came into
possession of a tape of a
Russian oligarch who I know and
was, could easily authenticate
who he was because he more or
less identifies himself on the
tape chattering to a Western
venture capitalist about various
things. One, how miserable this
war is for oligarchs like
himself. He says that Putin has
single handedly driven Russia
back 50 years. He has the blood
of 15,000 Russian soldiers on
his hands. This is more of a
calamity than the Soviet
invasion and occupation of
Afghanistan. But then he says,
Putin is very, very ill with
blood cancer, he says and he
makes the suggestion that we all
believe that he is going to die
before this war is out and we
all hope that he will, which is
kind of a shocking disclosure in
a number of ways press because
one, if this is the truth, well,
wow. This oligarch is talking
out of his hat speculating mass,
you know, I believe doing kind
of remote diagnosis the way that
a lot of people that are quoted
in the tabloid press are doing
okay. Are number three and
perhaps most tantalizing ball
tantalize? If this is some
cleverly cooked up piece of
disinformation, that Russian
elites have disseminated into
the West, and also within Moscow
itself in the sort of inner
sanctum of the Russian
government, then it suggests
that it's designed to make Putin
look vulnerable and weak and
perhaps susceptible to a coup.
So this guy,
no way Wait, let's back up. Now
this is the this guy is with
that NGO that you're talking
about. It's got the offices all
over the place, believe is just
a bullcrap operation to trying
to overthrow the government. Oh,
this sounds like that's exactly
right.
Thank you. And I will add
something to that
boat Hold on. But do they really
think that this bull crap is
going to fly? Oh, yes.
Because they have the receipts.
You see? They can they can tell
you where the information came
from. You were asking Do they
have someone on the inside and
PR, of course, but is anyone
reporting? Well, of course, we
know when it comes to Russia.
What is the most credible online
source? You can think of?
Twitter? No, I mean, a specific
information source. rafidah.
When you hear it, you you will
shoot yourself but you won't
have a
toilet. You won't have New York
Times. No, no,
neither one neither one much
better than
that. There's some other
reporting in this piece.
Courtesy of Christo grows up.
He's the rather brilliant
investigator at Bellingcat, the
website that has unmasked
the rather brilliant
investigative reporter from
Bellingcat. Yeah. Okay. Are you
done?
You have to give everyone a
background on Bellingcat that
went as what we know so far.
Well, my the way I see it, and
we've done a lot of
deconstruction on Bellingcat
goes back to the Malaysia
Airlines flight that was shot
out of the air over Ukraine,
mainly Dutch people on the
flight, which is why I know a
lot about it. Most of the Dutch
families are still outraged. The
Black Box was never released.
There's lots of information,
although the black, we mentioned
that the black box was filed
exists,
it apparently exist. Yes. Russia
showed that it could not be
them. It has many, many
theories, but it also makes no
sense. If anything, it was a
horrible accident, which was
then used for for gain really to
start off a lot of this stuff up
because this even happened did
not happen before. Was it m m h
17. When was that? Did that
happen before the 2014 coup?
It was I don't know that's a
good question. Now that oh also
weak 17th
of July 2014. Okay, so same year
we'd have we'd have to look at
the exact dates but it didn't
help make Russia look good.
That's for sure. So belling cat
has all kinds of very suspicious
ties and they're the ones that
the that the they have a name.
It's a special group, the the MH
17 investigation group come up
with it in a second. They they
use belling cat information to
prove that it was Russia that
shot down the flight and not
Ukraine. And I can't go much
deeper than that because I
forget more than I remember. But
we we went deep into belling cat
and it seems take a look at
belling cats homepage at the
moment.
Okay, are you doing that? Are
you doing that now for I got it
right
here and it's unraveling of the
killing of Shareen Abu act lay
the journalist that's at the top
and then it goes to Russia's
Cuba non followers. Oh, can't
make up their minds about
Ukraine. That's like Right,
right up there. Also latest
resources. This new tool lets
you analyze tick tock hashtags.
So I guess there's something
going on with tick tock
hashtags. belling cat is banned
in Russia. Here's how to beat
the block. How to archive
telegram content document
Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Those are the kinds of does have
the tools and they have the then
they have these are the cluster
munitions documented by
Ukrainian civilians. The
invasion of Ukraine tracking use
of cluster munitions in civilian
areas.
They specialize in what they
call fact checking and Open
Source Intelligence also known
as OS int.
A lot of stuff on cluster bombs
here. Yeah. Anyway, that's them.
You can go look it up. It's
belling. cat.com spelled like it
sounds.
Let's go back to the genius
brilliant reporting from
Bellingcat.
There's some other reporting in
this piece, courtesy of Christo
Grosset. He's the rather
brilliant investigator at
Bellingcat. The you know the
website that has unmasked
Russian spies and assassins,
including the antebellum, the
poisoners, and the skripal
poisoners. And Christo, I put
this across to him several weeks
ago, he came back and he said,
Look, I was skeptical of this at
first, but I have a source in
the FSB, who said that several
weeks before the Lubyanka FSB
headquarters issued a communique
or a decree to all the regional
directorates inside of the
Russian Federation territory to
the FSB, saying any rumors about
the President's terminal health
conditions should be treated
incredibly, suspiciously almost
a sabotage. Please ignore and
Please dismiss that. Well, of
course, it's had the opposite
effect of convincing convincing
a lot of people in the FSB that
in fact, these rumors are true.
Yeah, of course. In fact, it's
true. You know, this is the old
way. So there's a memo that
said, the FSB released that said
that this is some sort of plot
in this all bullcrap. Please
ignore such things. And so that
means it's actually true. Let's
hear that. And again, he's
ignoring
Please dismiss them back a
little bit, should be treated
incredibly, suspiciously almost
a sabotage. Please ignore and
Please dismiss that. Well, of
course, it's had the opposite
effect of Ken is convincing a
lot of people in the FSB that in
fact, these rumors are true.
There was a, there was a picture
of the May 9 celebration,
someone sent to me and I did the
old Google search, we do
images.google.com Drag the image
in there. And it was a shot of
Putin head and shoulder shot,
looking to his left. And all he
looks exactly like everybody
I've seen in the cancer ward
when my mom was dying. The Fall
and you know, the really puffy
cheeks from the prednisone, the
the lips kind of shriveling. Now
he's also in his 70s. But, and I
and so I wanted to see if there
was an original image if it was
doctored, I really couldn't find
that image more than twice.
Which by itself was interesting.
But I wonder, I mean, we don't
know of course, and we can't
know. But when I saw that
picture, I'm like, wow, either
someone did a great job on this.
Or he may really be sick. That
was just my personal
observation, like holy crap.
There's Photoshop people that
could do unbelievable things.
And so I am very skeptical that
any photo any photo that I see
any photo at all,
any photos, and then there's
this one, which I love more
discrediting of Russia and and
telling the West how things are
deteriorating in the interior is
just no good. You know, that's
why we need guys like this on
the inside. You can check Change
the country's hearts and minds
and have a coup take place.
Meanwhile, US officials say
Russia is now being forced to
use semiconductor chips from
dishwasher and refrigerators in
their military equipment all
because of US sanctions and
global shortages.
Okay, so I would love to see the
data on that. So, hey, Boris
Kraus, Boris we need to chip
away at them and get them from
the washing machine,
the washing machine.
Because that's the same chips
that you need
to military every chips to send
this only thing Hey, there's one
thing it's called a chip to
chip. These chips.
These just chips. They work in
Ford F 150s. They work in
washing machines and they work
at work in Russian military
equipment. Universal chips.
That's right. And it's worse,
you know? Where did you get
that? Because anyone who would
report such a thing ABC.
Oh my god, what is wrong with
these people?
Well, it's fun to report I mean,
it's funny.
It's funny joke of everything.
Well, sure. How
else would you entertain
yourself if you do a horrible am
5am Morning Show and
God knows those. Those Russian
washing machines are so high
tech. It's unbelievable. We pull
them we plug them monitor
surprise. They don't export
because those things are so good
chips, the chips on the button.
Those I can't
believe that people aren't
breaking into homes and stealing
washing machine chips. I mean,
this is a hot commodity like
copper. And while you're at it,
shoot the toilet. But it's worse
because they're just like Nazis.
A US
official says Russia has
abducted 1000s of Ukrainians and
sent them to so called
filtration camps. That's where
they're questioned about
potential ties to the government
or military. And according to
the UN, at least 100 children
were killed in Ukraine just last
month.
Okay. All right. There you go.
It's nothing but since you know,
the Davos crowd comes together
in a week of the World Economic
Forum. It's going to be at Davos
once again. And guess who is
doing the opening keynote? Musk?
Zelinsky Of course. Oh,
shirtless? Lenski. Yes. Come on,
man, you know that.
That thing is I feel that Davos
is an ill repute.
It'll be great to watch. I mean,
this year will be would just
have to be out of touch with
reality or what's actually going
on in the world to to attend
this series with all seriousness
because it's, it's, it's a it's
a fiasco with this Klaus Schwab
guy. No, no, no,
they literally all gonna rent
from now on, everything's free.
And you're gonna live a happy
life with no property? Yes. I
mean, I sort of thinking it's
like, why would does anybody pay
attention? Anything? I think a
lot of these guys are
cloistered.
I have to tell you, I don't know
if I told you the story before.
Christina about two months ago.
You know, a lot of the work she
was doing had dried up with
lockdowns was quite severe in
the Netherlands. And so she was
going to go take a job in a bar
or restaurant restaurant bar, I
think, just to make money. Cuz
she couldn't make rent. So she
she kind of went, she went into
a panic spiral because she said,
Oh my God, I don't think I can
socialize. I don't know if I can
do it anymore. And you know,
young woman, you know, sometimes
you spiral. And that's when you
call your dad and then you get
talked off the ledge, but it was
really severe. And one and I
reminded her of this when when
she was here, of course, that
all she got over that. And her
boyfriend was very helpful, and
everything worked out. But she
was really traumatized. And in
that traumatized state, she said
to me, I just wish the
government would just send me
money, so I wouldn't have to go
outside. And I reminded her of
this. And she said, yeah, that
was the deepest I've been. This
is something that I think, is a
cause of everything that took
place. People say that and then
just take care of me. Just get
rid of my student debt. Just
give me $1,000 A month is helped
me with my rent, don't have me
evicted. And the more of that
you get, the more people want
it. It's very, it's very normal
human response to traumatic
circumstances. Now, luckily, I
knocked that out of her but she
was. So yes, I think that these
things are very destructive. And
that comes from the World
Economic Forum says you own
nothing and you'll be trained to
do too. Yeah, but yes, and I
think it's succeeding.
Here's the clip I had wanted to
play last show. This is the $40
billion to Ukraine is actually
53,000,000,040 B Yes,
the House of Representatives
passed a $40 billion package for
Ukraine last night. All
Democrats and around 70% of
Republicans voted in favor. But
some members of the GOP are
raising questions about the aid
and the repercussions that could
have on Americans. The House
on Tuesday night approved an
additional $40 billion military
and humanitarian aid package for
Ukraine. This is just weeks
after lawmakers approved 13
point 6 billion and emergency
aid for the war effort.
combined. This totals roughly
$53 billion over the last two
months. Not only does this go
beyond what President Biden
requested, it's also poised to
amount to the largest foreign
aid package to pass through
Congress in two decades. While
the aid was passed with few
questions or objections. A few
Republican members of Congress
voiced opposition $54
million in COVID spending in
Ukraine, but there's no formula
for American babies and mothers.
Representative Marjorie Taylor
Greene asked Congress Why is
sending this money to Ukraine
yet failing to find solutions to
crises at home, such as the
border crisis supply chain
issues and skyrocketing
inflation. Representative Matt
gates wonder about where all
this money and military aid may
be heading?
Do we have amnesia in this house
is memory loss, a consequence of
the gerontocracy of Congress?
Just a year ago, we lost a war
against goat herders waving
rifles,
gerontocracy. Oh, yeah, yeah,
that's who started that mean, we
use that. We've heard someone do
that. Yeah, I started that
someone started three
gerontocracy
that did this kind of is
interesting, because it'd be
lies the I've said this before,
but this idea that Biden
promotes that the that the ultra
Magga have taken over the
Republicans when in this case,
there was 100% of the Democrats
voted for the $40 billion
package and 70% of the
Republicans. So there's only 30%
That might be mega, ultra mag
most if they're ultra
small number. I was reading
that. As this the Biden
administration spent it is they
hired a think tank and spent six
months coming up with the Magga
and ultra Maga term. Six months.
And then the minute they came
out with it immediately got
turned around, turned around and
turned into something
beautiful. Yes, uh, yeah, that's
good. Those terms. It was like,
yeah, that's kind of cool. We'll
use that. Of course, there was
one. One Republican in the House
who pulled a dirty trick.
If this gift of Ukraine passes,
our total aid to Ukraine will
almost equal the entire military
budget of Russia. And it's not
as if we have that money lying
around, we will have to borrow
that money from China to send it
to Ukraine. The cost of this
package we were voting on today
is more than the US spent during
the first year of the US
conflict in Afghanistan.
Congress authorized force, and
the President sent troops into
the conflict. The same cannot be
said of Ukraine. This proposal
towers over domestic priorities
as well.
Yeah, so some kind of procedural
thing where Rand Paul said, No,
there'll be no quick vote unless
I have unless we get an
inspector general to oversee the
expenditures, the 54 billion,
which seems kind of reasonable.
I'd say it's an amendment. I
don't know what the status is,
but at least that slowed down a
bit.
Why bother keep keeping track of
the money?
Because we did so well, with
Afghanistan. It was fabulous.
Yeah. Now the US Treasury is
also getting in on the game and
Janet, Janet Yellen had some
crazy things I'll just read
which what she said or this was
a policy statement. that Russia
is Russia's war in Ukraine is
one of the biggest
considerations in the US
Treasury's latest strategy
document there we go, which
outlines how the agency wants to
combat significant illicit
finance threats. And of course,
illicit finance is a major
national security threat.
Nowhere is that more apparent
than in Russia's war against
Ukraine supported by decades of
corruption by Russian elites. We
need to close loopholes work
efficiently with international
partners and leverage new
technologies to tackle the risk
posed by corruption, an increase
in domestic violent extremism
and the abuse of virtual assets.
Nevermind the cash, the
mountains of cash that we see
everywhere, including our
weapons that we gave sold, Lent
whatever to Ukraine now showing
Hang up in Telegram for sale.
You can buy, you can buy any of
the weapons we sent over there
beautiful. And of course this is
actually ushering in some form
of famine, social unrest,
hunger, winter, color, what you
want, supply chain issues, great
reset whatever.
This rain helps feed 400 million
people around the
world. So this is this is set
that up.
Where's this? I
don't know why I can't see what
this was, oh yeah, this is the
World Food Program, the United
Nations outfit, they're running
lots of different spots, kind of
like PSAs talking about the
problem of hunger. Now that
there is no wheat coming out of
Ukraine, this grain
helps feed 400 million people
around the world. And these
ports are shut down. Because of
this war. We need to get the
ports open operational.
Otherwise, we're going to have
catastrophe on top of
catastrophe millions of people
around the world strong in is
hard to believe how devastating
this is really going to be on
the poorest of the poor around
the world. And we need these
ports open and we need it now.
To the ports. The ports is the
problem. We need the ports open
but the ports can't open.
Because the ports are booby
trapped. With, I guess their
mind
to be will make sense. No,
I'm pretty sure they only see
that I have got a clip of that.
Interesting. Yeah, here we go.
Sorry about that. I looked at
the Ukraine wheat production.
global wheat production all
around the world is 28,370,280
tons. Now no, I'm sorry. That's
Ukraine's wheat production. The
total world wheat production is
765,000,769 635 tonnes. Ukraine
is 3.7% of global production. So
while not great, it's not really
going to bank the break the
bank. However, this will
tonight the g7 industrialized
nations are condemning India's
decision to ban exports of wheat
warning it could worsen the
global food shortage. India says
it just wants to safeguard its
own supply. The price of wheat
has shot up by more than 40%
this year, mainly because of the
war between Ukraine and Russia,
which together produce a third
of the world's wheat supply.
And here's the thing. No, that's
not it either. Interesting. I
thought I had another clip about
the about the harbor being mind
anyway, doesn't matter. So I
think India is run away up there
is India, not the number two
wheat exporter?
I don't know the numbers and
who's one, two and three? Yes.
exporters? Yeah, I'm
pretty sure that we were that.
I think Russia Ukraine is
number. Russia. Russia is tiny
was fine. We should have it
right in front of us. We should
we should. Here's the look, I'll
look it up while we speak. Yes.
Here's a
report from
India exports with immediate
effect as part of its steps to
control the spike in prices at
home. Now only export shipments
for which letters of credit have
been issued on or before the
notification will be allowed
here on now this is being seen
as a U turn by the government as
just two days ago. They had set
a massive target of 10 million
tons of export.
So there you got it. Yeah. What
do you got? India?
Here are the 10 countries with
the most wheat production,
right? Number one Russia. Guess
again?
US Guess again? Yes, India,
China?
Oh, of course. Of course. Hello.
Could have known as number one.
India's number two, Russia is
number three. We are number
four. Canada is number five.
France, Pakistan and Ukraine is
at the bottom of the list.
So this is good, because now you
can see that this I think almost
planned food shortage famine is
being covered up by the war in
Ukraine. Ukraine has very little
wheat production that matters.
It's Russia. It's India. It is I
mean this this China. Oh, yeah,
we can trust China for our
wheat. So that's interesting.
That's the messaging is horse
crap. Now there's a new I think
you may have played clips from
this lady before from w i o Oh
no, this is the Indian network
have to polki Sharma
I don't know. Oh, this is She's
a character. So
she's fant she is,
you know I want to you can
understand her.
I don't know if we're talking
about the same one. I can
understand her just fine. She's
cute. She's cute. She's direct.
She's a great camera presence.
And we got to get rid of the
shitty accent but otherwise
she's fantastic. Now, this is a
long clip. You can stop it
whenever you want. But she did
something that I would love to
see any American news outlet do.
She said here is this is we have
economic crisis, which was
resulting in food shortages.
That's the fact. And Sri Lanka
is melting down. As you know Sri
Lanka's prime minister resigned
the protests were so intense.
And what she did in this package
was, say A is Sri Lanka The only
country could this happen
anywhere else. And she does this
unbelievable rundown of other
countries, which should make
anyone who was is showing the
Ukrainian flag and your profile,
ashamed of what you're really
not looking at.
There are 69 countries that face
all the three risks, food,
energy, finance, all 369
countries could go the Sri Lanka
way. 25 in Africa 25 with the
Asia Pacific and 19 in Latin
America, which countries are
these? We'll start with Egypt,
the land of pharaohs. It is in
the throes of a financial
crisis. Egypt is the world's
largest importer of wheat,
Russia and Ukraine were top
suppliers as they fight now the
supplies are running out. Last
month, Egypt said that its
reserves will not last more than
three months. Next, we have to
share the birthplace of the Arab
Spring its economy is
overheating foreign debt
accounts for 100% of its GDP.
The trade deficit has widened to
$800 million. Inflation stands
at 7% fuel prices at record
highs. Experts say Tunisia could
soon face civil unrest. The same
warning has been issued for
Lebanon, the Switzerland of West
Asia will not anymore. In 2020
the Beirut blast destroyed
Lebanon's largest grain stores.
Food prices went up by 11 times.
The Lebanese pound lost 90% of
its value. Public debt grew to
three 60% of the GDP. The war in
Ukraine complicated things
further, Lebanon important 80%
of its wheat from Ukraine, those
supplies have fallen, there's a
bread shortage, a scarcity of
sunflower oil, Lebanon has been
forced to take a one $50 million
loan from the World Bank to
ensure food security. Then we
have Argentina, the land of
tango also caught on the wrong
foot. Now inflation is
paralyzing its economy external
debt is mounting. Argentina has
defaulted on debt repayments
nine times to avoid a 10th
default it has gone to the IMF.
It wants to refinance a $45
billion loan. It may give
Argentina a brief reprieve, but
it will not quell the civil
unrest.
Awesome. Yeah, I don't know if
you're still enjoying this, but
it also gives you a little
insight into how ridiculous this
53 billion is compared to put
some other like, just give us
150 million we'll we'll be okay
with that. No, Ukraine fine.
Analysts say Argentina is
staring at a long and cold
winter this year. Some other
Latin American countries are
also at risk like El Salvador
and Peru. They face hyper
inflation in commodities
tumbling bonds, food shortages,
detonating prices and mass
unemployment. Very much like Sri
Lanka reports the both countries
could soon face civil unrest. in
Sub Saharan Africa, Ghana,
Kenya, South Africa, Ethiopia
could be the worst hit. In Ghana
debt levels are soaring interest
payments are choking the economy
a debt crisis looks imminent. In
Kenya, the debt has climbed to
$70 billion. That's 70% of its
GDP. Last week, they got a
240 $4 million loan from the IMF
to weather this economic storm.
In South Africa the debt has
reached 80% of its GDP, there's
a looming threat of state
collapse, a rerun of the 2021
civil unrest. Next comes Turkey
the currency is sliding the debt
is soaring, upwards of 54% of
the GDP. Inflation has cut 70%
GDP forecast cut to 3.3% There's
a food shortage Turkey is
getting 50,000 tons of wheat
from India. And these are just a
few examples. The World Bank
says that in the next 12 months,
as many as a dozen developing
economies may not be able to
service their debt. This will be
the largest debt crisis in a
generation.
I thought that was a dynamite
rundown
it'll be fun to watch
oh man got me. Oh, I'm sorry. We
got a message mess. is a message
from Klaus Schwab?
No agenda does not take care of
the planet and people nobody
will be saved from sea dangerous
misinformation. You will be
punished.
Okay, Klaus, okay, sorry. We'll
be punished, you will be
punished. No agenda. So that
doesn't sound really good and
sounds like
it sounds like a disaster
waiting to happen. And the banks
are going to take
a beating. Yeah, beating
well, they usually deserve it
when they get it. But But what
did was come out ahead, somehow
they do that. They take over a
lot of assets, and then they
straighten things out and in a
country like REITs itself, and
then they make money on the
assets that they confiscated.
I love your I love your
optimism. I really do. Yeah,
yeah. It's good. It's good. Your
optimism is good. Now, let's
just talk about wheat. Now
growing up, I never really heard
about the importance of wheat.
Now. It seems like without
wheat, we're all dead. Is this
true? Is wheat.
From the sounds of it? Yeah.
Well, that's it's an it's a
valid question. What is in it?
Well, it
just does not work if say we
lose we're going to listen, we
would lose directions are going
to move their wheat somehow this
their net their truck, they're
already losing as to 24 24
million tons of Ukrainian,
wheat. And I think most of that
will be recovered, at least half
of it'll get used and shipped
somehow through the over the
land. Just I don't see this as
being I think is a current
crisis that's being exaggerated.
Doesn't help when India decides
to take itself off the market
and say no, we're just going to
keep our 100 100 million tons
and keep it keep it here. I'm
looking at these numbers, and
I'm just seeing it. Okay. So
look, let's say Ukraine loses 24
All 24 million. A lot of it's
been, you know, is a granary. So
they're not obviously shipping
it all anyway. I just don't
think so. I think this is I
think they're, they're making
this worse than it has to be.
Oh, well,
isn't that the point of a great
recession? It's not exactly the
point make it much worse than it
has to be. Yeah, I'd say so. But
it's all it's all poured part of
this messaging. That doesn't get
to that. But let's talk about
baby milk for a second because
we've kind of ignored that
story. For obvious reasons. It
didn't really hit our
environment that much. And it
really cranked up I think,
oh, they cranked it up to the
max over the Yes. Yes, over the
last week. And this is a
political football now. And then
all the right wing talk shows of
some I guess there were this
this stems from a member of the
Border Patrol. Yes, a picture.
Yes. Have you seen this picture
of of the old of mill, a baby
milk formula that is waiting for
the refugees as they're coming
across the border and this,
they've saved it for them
because they don't want to look
as if they're, you know, making
mothers or making babies starve
to death. So they save a lot of
the of the milk formula has been
redistributed to the borders
instead of being in the shelves
where American women have to use
formula.
It does go back a little further
to January or February of this
year, when the I think the Food
and Drug Administration shut
down an entire plant in all
places slabs, yes, Abbott Labs
because they do your COVID test
and they screw up your formula,
which, interestingly, is in
Sturgis that that particular
produce production facility. And
as they close it down because
babies were dying from their
formula, they had to have an
entire recall. Here's Jen Psaki
from back in the day born to
note that the reason we're here
is because the FDA took a step
to ensure that babies were
taking safe formula. There were
babies who died from taking this
formula so they were doing their
jobs. We have been working. This
administration has been working
for weeks now to address in
anticipation of where we thought
there could be shortages. We
have also seen an increase over
the last four weeks of supply
available, which hasn't been an
increase over the four weeks
prior to the recall. That is a
good sign. But obviously the
steps the President took today
are an acknowledgment and a
recognition that more needs to
Got.
Exactly. So okay, so what, what,
what I didn't know and which now
can kind of come to light is
that there are only, I think
three or four companies who are
authorized to produce and
distribute within the United
States said, said formula. And
that is mainly because there's
deals with the W AIC, the women
infants Children program, which
I find a nice misnomer. I'd like
that to be changed. It should
be. It should be people who
identify as women, infant no
birthing persons, infants and
children. And not women this a
week has to change that's
completely wrong. The they blame
Abbott Labs for this, and they
did not do anything about the
production knowing that Abbott
Labs produces about 42 or 43% of
all formula. Interestingly, we
can blame President Trump for
not getting anything from Canada
because if you recall, he
protect protected all dairy and
all dairy products and there was
some what is the tariff they
made the tariff on Canadian
dairy products, you know is
unobtainable to import anything.
But Abbott, I went looking
around and it's like, you know,
Abbott has a very different
opinion of what happened. And
they investigated everything and
they didn't I didn't find anyone
talking about it, but I do have
a statement from their website.
The voluntary February recall
involved for companies of the
cronobacter Sakazakii a common
environmental bacteria for
complaints as they have to their
for complaints to children got
sick, two children died. And
it's from the chrono baster or
Baxter Sokka, Saki, Saki, Saki,
bacteria. Dave, have you ever
heard of this? No. So apparently
a common environmental bacteria.
And they found it in infants who
consumed consumed infant
formulas producing this plant to
infants became sick to
tragically passed away. The
facts about what was learned
about the cases have not been
widely communicated. After after
weird, yes, after a thorough
review of all available data,
there's no evidence to link our
formulas to these infant
illnesses. So they are out there
with a statement saying no.
Now what did have that must have
been covered in the New York
Times? I'm sure it was was just
because they use the print all
press releases, you'd think
and it seems like a pretty
important one. Yeah, genetic
sequencing on the to available
samples from ill infants did not
match strains of cronobacter in
our plant. So everyone has this
this apparently
I were under the impression I
didn't know this. I'm glad you
brought this in. Because I think
the public is under the
impression that was rat poop.
In the rat poop inspectors found
it the rat poop inspectors.
Yeah. Which are the you know,
the health department guys. They
found the rat poop at the Abbott
Labs. And they had to shut them
down. And so they shut them
down. That's that is I telling
you this is the way I think
it's, it's being received
disinformation,
probably. And what the FDA did
is they gave them a so called
483 letter which makes them
change, improve some of their
systems and protocols, which
they had been diligently doing.
But that is part of the reason
why this why we have this
shortage. And mind you this is
there's no shortage in Europe or
Canada or anywhere else. It's
really in the United States. And
because of these deals, these
deals, no one else can really
get into the business unless the
defense production act is
invoked. And you'd think that if
this was all known in February
in February, that something like
that would have been done which
is I don't know I just it's it
seems like a huge gaff on the on
the part of the administration.
There were some now what
happened is people start going
crazy on Twitter, of course
which great bet Midler saying
Shut up just hit him up with a
boob you got all you got to
boobs. Oh sacks are full of male
given medical needs as yet it
was the keeper and I were
returning from Austin. Last
night we were discussing this.
Do you know what the percentages
of women in America who
exclusively nurse their babies
for the first three months with
breast milk? I have no idea.
24%. And I think it'd be higher.
You'd think it would be a lot
higher because the whole point
of baby formula as I and this is
the argument this well here's
Stephanie rule from MSNBC to
give us the argument. And
to everyone out there who's
saying why don't women just
breastfeed? Give me a break?
That is a a ridiculous idea.
Most of there are women out
there who simply can't produce
enough. There are women out
there who have children on
formula for months, if not
years, and they can't. And for
any man out there who's right
now saying, Just go with
breastfeeding, go pick up a
breast pump. I invite each and
every one of them to purchase a
breast pump, put it on their
tongue, and it is
titled sorry.
Hey, what why she bitched about
us men. She should be directing
your comments on MSNBC against
Bette Midler.
I invite each and every one of
them to purchase a breast pump,
put it on their tongue, and as
tight as they possibly can, and
have it go for 2020 20 minutes,
six times a day, because that's
what using a breast pump is like
it's absurd if they think that's
going to solve this problem.
Yeah,
I have seen those takes me a
while. It's not a faucet
gentleman doesn't you don't just
turn it on and off. Now shut up,
Chris Hayes.
So Oh, my God, what is with
these pizzas to his son? There's
two things to this clip. So one
is there's women who can't
produce breast milk. Absolutely
true. That is a small
percentage. The rest of the clip
is about I don't want my nipples
hurt. Which is an I think the
largest reason women have been
convinced, have been convinced
to not provide breast milk but
to use formula. Yeah, it's a
psyop. It's like, you know, how
many Gerber babies are there?
Is it a psyop? Or is it just a
marketing campaign? Is there is
there a different marketing
campaign say yes, I do. You
could legitimately do yes.
It's a marketing campaign. I
call it a cya. Don't call it a
sigh. Yeah. However, there's one
something Mimi's always
complained about. She always
thought that that formula was
not even a quality product,
generally speaking, as good as
the real deal, because there's
all kinds of skirt crazy
chemicals in female breast milk,
mammalian breast milk. That does
certain things that keep the kid
from getting sick for like
years. It's unbelievable.
Yeah, well, my, my first wife,
who bore our child, there was no
way she was going to breastfeed
for her own personal reasons.
She just nope, not going to have
I'm not going to do it. And
Christina, to this day, saying,
I have all kinds of issues
because my mom didn't feed me
from her breast. She's probably
probably I know. There's one
other cynical aspect to this,
though. very cynical aspect to
forcing moms who just didn't
want to abuse their own breast
milk or provide it, you know,
just didn't feel like it. And by
the way, fine with me, it's your
choice. It's your baby, do
whatever you want. I'm not I'm
not a robot. This is outrage. I,
I did I did query Tina in the
car. So you know, like, in
19 105, you know, what did they
do if they didn't have you know,
if they couldn't provide breast
milk? Well, there of course, was
a many periods throughout
history where we had wet nurses,
so other pregnant women would
feed the babies of the elites.
Also a lot to be said that
that's not a good idea. The
thing was, if you look you can
find this in old movies as
reference. They used to if if
they had to give the baby the
bottle. It was just cow milk
that was warmed up.
Yes. Another interesting choice.
But here's the cynical part.
brought to us by my new favorite
ex liberal Nomi Wolf who has
found a home where she has found
a home for her regular
appearances.
Austin war room oh no. Yes.
Yeah, I can see that the
abandoned would probably like
her
abandoned loves her. Listen to
what she's has to say about
women being forced to provide
their own milk to their
children.
Yeah, so much is going on but
super fast. I do want to issue a
warning about breast milk and
vaccination and it relates to
what has been a theme about the
the baby formula going back to
the border and being but we're
running out of it. So here's the
situation. There are signals
about dangers of breast milk it
you know from vaccinated for
vaccinated moms, lactating moms,
and it makes sense because the
spike protein goes through the
whole body which means it goes
into you know, likely goes into
breast milk but the point is
some of the signals in the
Pfizer documents are discolored
breast milk. And bloody
according to the doctors were
consulting has yet actually
analyzed the breast milk of
vaccinated mothers which is
insane, it should happen
immediately. But that said, I'm
hearing multiple accounts from
people who work with lactating
moms, about babies having gi
problems when they're nursing
with lactate black tea with moms
who are vaccinated and the
babies are having failure to
thrive and they're going to the
doctor going to the doctor, the
doctors are mystified. So what
this goes to is what are those
moms going to do? There's no
formula, right? And the last
thing I want to tell you, which
is absolutely demonic, is I
found that Bill Gates has a new
startup, which is called Bio
milk with a cue and his lab
produced breast milk.
Oh, I love it. I love it. Nomi
is finally on our show. This
is where you you brought this up
last show.
I know but it's nice to have the
Niomi Wolfville Niomi confirm
it. Yes, good for they see these
other people catching up with us
on the War Room.
Now. Do you want to do some
COVID Because I got some new
build G stuff.
I don't know I was gonna do
something on that buffalo
shooting.
Let's let's let's do the buffet.
Yes, please. Your good point
because I I don't have that much
other than the six week cycle
seems to have been shortened to
four weeks because just four
weeks to the day after the New
York subway shootings seemingly
random crazy shooting now we
have this very disturbing,
random shooting with associated
cut and paste manifesto, which
seems cut and paste from the
Christ Church shooter. It's an
18 year old young man, white, of
course pointed out immediately a
premeditated hate crime. And I
think there's an extra dimension
in here where he he live
streamed very graphic first
person shooter, I would say that
if this was some kind of kid,
they set up to do something
truly horrific, which seems easy
with an 18 year old. I would say
this is also a warning. They're
coming for your video games. I
don't care what you say.
Studies.
Interesting. Interesting. I
liked that. I don't care how
many studies you saw the red
tape and yes, first and the
first is a white moment. And the
first person who shoots is a
white woman I think that should
be mentioned, but no one does.
Yeah. But he goes down some poor
woman out in front was white and
clearly white.
And were street and by the way,
it was streamed on Twitch, which
is where all the gamers stream.
Another important poor data
point.
Well, the other thing is if your
theory about the four weeks move
into a four week cycle might be
valid BNI that now is just a
four week cycle. Well, let's do
three shootings instead of one.
Because there was the Milwaukee
shooting. Yeah, still doesn't
make any sense. And a Los
Angeles shooting at the market,
a central market, which is a
place I go. And so there were
three shootings all at once. And
they all pretty much coincided
with each other and you could
pick and choose which one was
the most successful. And so the
choice was Buffalo. And and this
a lot of it has to do with gun
control. But let's listen to
this NPR report. This is odd
buffalo shooting.
Shooting in Buffalo New York
killed at least 10 people at a
local supermarket. officials
called it racially motivated.
The shooters name has not been
released, but he has been
identified as an 18 year old
white male authority say he was
heavily armed and wearing
tactical gear. He also live
streamed the mass shootings.
Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown said
the shooter was not from the
community
buffalo is known as the City of
good neighbors nationally and
internationally. And for someone
to travel for hours to come to
our community and and perpetrate
this horrible crime is just
absolutely unconscionable.
A total of 13 people were shot
11 of the victims were black.
The FBI is called in to
investigate the case bring
violent extremism, while the
suspect will state will face
state murder charges. federal
charges are also possible.
President Biden and the US
General Attorney General have
both been briefed.
Yeah, this is this is what is so
dangerous about our news media
is when this happens and we just
don't have enough what I do know
is that on 4chan I know to go to
4chan right away when something
like this happens. They're all
using the term glowy Are you
familiar with glowy? No JLo Wi
Fi glowy glowy means this this
person is so obviously a spook
or a shield that they're glowing
in the dark.
Using a shoulder showed him I
don't have the clip but in local
news, they had a package they
brought in from Fox or somewhere
and they had the guy in court
and you could kind of see him as
pimply faced. Good Mapa hair and
he had a wearing some sort of a
weird i don't know what the hell
even was like a paper suit.
Or what? Oh, yeah, in the
courtroom, you
mean? Yeah, that's
what they do. If you if you have
body armor, you can't Hey, you
can't wear your body armor. Let
me give you something else.
And so then they pled he had a
public defender and does can't
tell but but there this was
turning political almost
immediately and if you and I
have to meet the press clips
from this morning and if you
want to see something odd this
was meet depressant and when
Meet the Press brings in Al
Sharpton? No There
you go time for the ratio and
can it be before you do that?
Because this is current this is
from this morning. So that's
really important. Can I play two
short clips ABC and CBS?
Oh, we play no play yourself out
and then we'll go to the Meet
the Press. Yes.
And so this is what we were
talking about earlier where you
so the NPR clip actually was
pretty factual although they
also said well, you know, 1411
people were black. Okay, thanks.
We got it so clearly racially
motivated. And it might have
been we don't know. But what ABC
and CBS did is you know, here's
the headline. Let's bring in
someone that to bring you all
the color.
We begin tonight with our
breaking news. A mass shooting
in Buffalo, New York witness to
say a gunman dressed in army
fatigues and a helmet walked
into a supermarket and then open
fire on shoppers and staff. At
least 10 people are dead several
more wounded. Officials say the
FBI is investigating the
shooting is both a hate crime
and racially motivated violent
extremism. First Responders
encountering numerous victims at
the scene. The suspected shooter
who police say was armed with a
rifle was taken into custody.
Relatives of those who are
inside the supermarket. Among
those gathering at the scene
anxious for Word on their loved
ones. When is to say they heard
dozens of shots fired. And
tonight we're told President
Biden and the Attorney General
have both been briefed.
I apologize. That wasn't what I
thought it was. This one is this
is CBS tonight.
The 18 year old accused of
shooting more than a dozen
people identified as Payton
ganja and was arraigned on
charges of first degree murder.
Authorities say he drove
hundreds of miles to the tops
friendly market three miles
north of downtown Buffalo
heavily armed and in body armor.
He shot for people in the
parking lot then went inside and
continued shooting.
When I first saw him shoot him.
He saw a woman he shot a deacon.
He shot another woman and then
he went in the store and started
shooting again.
Investigators say a security
guard who's a retired police
officer shot the suspect
multiple times, but his body
armor protected him. The suspect
shot and killed the security
guard then surrendered to
police.
This was pure evil. And here we
go. It was
straight up racially motivated
police from somebody outside our
community.
Police say the gunman was live
streaming the incident and was
yelling racial slurs. The
neighborhood he targeted is
predominant. Did
you hear any racial slurs on the
video?
No, no, we watched the video and
there was no head sound here the
thing popping away didn't say
anything. say the gunman was
when he got out of the car. He
said here i Here I am at that
place. And then he got out
but not not racial slurs. I
didn't hear anything.
Somebody outside our community.
Police say the gunman was live
streaming the incident and was
yelling racial slurs. The
neighborhood he targeted is
predominantly just a lie.
This is the worst way what you
have to understand that
providing color now with the
police chief who already is
making a lot of assumptions say
the gunman was live streaming
the incident and was yelling
racial slurs, the neighborhood
he targeted is predominantly
black.
This is the worst nightmare that
any community can face. And we
are hurting. And we are seething
right now as a community.
To see seems a little early to
begin focusing on 100% hate
crime. But now we're going to
meet the press. This is hot off
the press from this morning.
very extreme and dangerous
segment of our political
dialogue. And I took
responsibility for that as a
culpability for that and it is
tied to the violence.
But Matt, racism has gone from
being French to mainstream.
Yeah, that's for sure. That is
like a political organizing
tool. It's
been normalized. You have to
remember this is an 18 year old
that is accused in Buffalo when
he was 15. Charlottesville have
the president of the United
States at that time said they're
good people. gives them comfort.
That's why Joe Biden who I
believe is a decent and good man
needs to set a different tone
and we need to deal with guns
because the tone was set while
this guy was a kid, being
impressionable that this is all
right to be marching st Jews
will not replace me. That's what
he saw at 15 years old, and he
saw it from day one. It
is oh man, man. Unbelievable. So
now, Trump is worse than guns.
Trump, Trump is worse than guns.
i By the way, I don't know that
the guy shot any Jews, but seems
unlikely. But it's about but
somehow it was about the juice
and and then of course the big
lie, The Big Lie,
which is capitalized.
Yeah capitalized, he brings the
lie in. So your Ito Sharpton
brings in the big lie. And it
took just slam Trump, which is
you know this what? What do you
do when you're in politics, what
he does, and you have a whole
panel there of including a
Republican and who doesn't seem
to be much I've never seen or
heard of the scabby person who
got the southern accent looks
like a dummy. And you have
Washington Post woman, and then
you got Chuck and you got
somebody else. There's a bunch
of people, nobody corrects this
lie. Because they just don't
because it's not politically
good thing. And this Republican
that was on there isn't gonna
about to do it. So nobody says
anything about the lie, which is
part of the problem seems to me
if you're going to just lie to
the public, you're gonna get
people irked. So the so the
Washington Post woman jumps in,
right after Sharpton taxes,
taxes, game there. And let's
hear what she has to say.
Can you saw it from the White
House, and
there's something particularly
devastating about the fact that
Joe Biden said he was impelled
to run for president because of
Charlottesville, and he seemed
to me that sincerely. And now
you look, it's what's happening.
And it feels like nothing has
changed. The culture is the
exact same.
Washington Post lady, wow.
So they can't even do that. You
know what? These people are, in
fact, super racist. They don't
care about the people that are
dead. They don't give a crap.
All they care about is Hey,
another thing we can blame on
Trump and January 6, who can't
wait for the Oh, when are we
getting the January 6 Commission
Report? Isn't that coming up?
Pretty soon. Is this time
nicely? Is this what they need
now to carry over through to the
election? Because we know
everything else you've done?
It's too early.
Will this do any of this? In
that regard? I don't think any
of this is working. It's not
working. They're not doing it.
Right.
If only they would hire the
curry Devora consultant,
we could definitely do a better
job than they're doing. But
what's worse taking
propagandizing but this is like,
what what's so lame it but
what's so pathetic as it is?
It's almost predictable. Trump,
yeah. What's ultra mega? It's
his fault. Now.
Do you know that a part of that
study, you know, ultra ultra is
used mainly for football
hooligans in the rest of the
world or the ultras. So they
really did not know this. Yeah,
they I got a couple emails about
it. So they really thought, Oh,
this is great. The world will
hate the ultras, the ultra
Magaz. So what is worse? Do you
think curry Devora consulting
group working to help the
Democrats or to help Russia?
Which one? Which ones? I don't
know which one we should work
for? Maybe?
Well, the Russians are hard to
it. Probably doing anything for
Russia is seriously politically
incorrect. It doesn't work out.
And they don't seem to know what
they're doing. It's
unbelievable. So you might as
well just give them a pass. The
Democrats are too dumb to hire
us. So you got stupidity on one
side and hopelessness on the
other. In any business, let's
face it.
And with that, I'd like to thank
you for your currency in the
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The morning noon Mr. Adam
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night out there and
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about trolls? How you doing
everybody? I'd like to see you
out there. We had a late start
today. We had a an issue a
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lovely. It was resolved.
Luckily. Let's see who's here
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Trolls. Let me see what you got
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Where's my count people? Where's
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count out there we go. 2265.
No, it was exactly the same as
last Sunday.
It's pretty consistent. I'd say
what He said, Well,
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Wow. You mean our old numbers?
These are the normal numbers.
John, please be normal numbers.
So
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We'll get to that. After we
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Yes, new artists. It's true.
Because of the time shift
artists are typically well the
way it works when we do the show
live artists are creating art on
the fly as they hear a topic
vying for that coveted art spot
for the album art and I think we
have well we definitely have
different people who are able to
listen now because of the slight
two hour time shift to yes,
there are different artists I
think also in some cases some of
the existing artists are doing
better work because they've
slept longer Did you notice
this?
Well, I've noticed it's changed
a little bit the look of the
pages have changed. I don't know
if it's better or worse
necessarily. Okay,
well, I thought what Darren
O'Neill produced for episode
1450 We titled that one new
collar worker which was the the
Fisher Price plastic cockpit so
you can learn how to fly now
with cell phone and the
requisite
as usual Yes, in this case, I
was dead set against this art
but you
Well, we know that's not how
you cried like a baby you said
oh, it looks like a little
airplane cockpit. We've got to
pick it
Yeah. Okay, so and with that
we'll believe everything you say
from now on. Actually we both we
both liked a different piece.
I'm trying to find it was that
piece John the piece we both
liked?
Oh yeah. What was it well, there
was oh yes there was a problem
there was a problem with it.
Yeah, were two problems with two
of his pieces. Yes. Matthew drop
co had two pieces that were both
very usable I'd like both a lot
I like both of them actually.
Just bugs and I really started
liking the no agenda ultra mega
detergent because it was really
well done which I could
have gone with. Yeah. And why
didn't we John?
Because they're blurry.
Exactly. How does that happen? I
don't understand that's up to
the
regular size was because he's
something he's doing wrong.
Because you punch it up to the
normal size way by clicking on
it it shows up in the under as a
stand alone under episode 1414
fit the artwork laundry soap by
Matthew drop go big big thing
and it's blurry it's just blurry
Yeah. So he's either submitting
is too small and when you blow
it up, it doesn't work and his
other piece which I don't
remember which one it was, but
it's up here you might be able
to find it which was not that
was
the the bug
bug bug or lack Yes,
Barbie bug lack was another good
piece which I liked. That's the
one I thought was the best to
begin with. Not the other one.
That was part that thing about
O'Neill's piece was part of one
of our fabulous skits
what we had a skit that I'm
unaware of what once you
get so anyway, so the Buggle
acts the same way and if you
blow it up to God, it says
complete nutrition for your
baby's first year. It's almost
impossible to read. So I know
what you're doing wrong,
Matthew, But snap out of
it. Was there anything else that
we thought was?
I think the one piece that
Darren O'Neil piece was by far
the most acceptable on the
group.
Yes and and considering I cried
and threw a tent like me Antrim
on the ground like a baby was
probably a good idea. I mean,
who would want to see me
completely have a meltdown over
that? Darren, oh
my god, this guide on an epic
that piece
Darren O'Neill, thank you very
much for your courage, great
piece of work really, really
appreciated that all of the
artists are worth looking at,
you
can see a Darish stuff here. He
always said, Darren is a
multifaceted talent. And he just
has these little touches that he
does. But then now his cell
phone and a cheap plastic cell
phone, as part of it is showed
there. It's just dynamite just
has
that that little what do we call
a genus ACWA just that little
thing that
is that's what we call it. Yes,
we
call it genus ACWA. That's the
little things that Darren seems
to be able to add to that. And
of course, Jan Darren is also
our rock and roll pre show,
Meister, who brings us one or
two hours of live programming
before we even start to get into
to to get everyone into the
mood, get them all jacked,
jacked up and ready to go. We
appreciate it. If you'd like to
see all pretty much all of these
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world what was what was that?
It's
just think it's so you know,
this idea of D platforming a
podcast, the whole invention of
the podcast a whole mechanism is
so it's almost impossible to do
that. Well, you can read should
be unless you go to some system,
you know, that is run by Google,
or Apple, or Apple Apple could
do and they've done it, Apple.
That
was the reason I started this
with Dave Jones is because Apple
took down Alex Jones, the x 22
report. I mean, just just a
couple of podcasts, you know,
whatever. But they did an
incoordination. If you remember,
Facebook, Twitter, everybody D
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the same time. And it was just a
cool day. Yeah. So that was that
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get his thing here. He's a
desert end Yaks del Yaks and he
is in Montrose, Colorado with
the E Myth. Oh is email. No,
it's a homepage. Yeah, the
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know that yak fries are and
let's just use the proper term
testicles.
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saw it because I liked the I've
tried everything I went out of
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Okay, so at the Fort Worth is a
big restaurant in Fort Worth,
Texas that specializes and they
call them beef fries. That's
what they call their fries.
That's where I learned the term.
Proper use is fries. You can
look it up. And so I went there
to have some beef balls because
in Texas is the only place you
can get you know and restaurant
in normal fare because the
Texans are just gobbling these
balls like there's no tomorrow.
And so I had him in there.
They're tasty if you cook them,
right. They're kind of like
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thyroid glands? No,
I always thought sweetbreads
were balls. No,
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fries.
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even Newton didn't even know
this. Oh, I'm
you're the only Texan I know.
I'm gonna call you that. Yes,
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balls because most Texans just
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if I'm still working on finding
the recipe everybody in the
family now wants to have this
meal. There's only a few balls
in there. I mean, the sack.
Just come in the sack and you
have to extract it's a plastic
sack.
It's not the O G sack. And no
it's not the O G sack God no.
And there's not enough balls to
go around to be honest about it.
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do they sell them in a pair? I
don't know how
many are in this thing because
it was freeze dried and you
know, and then put in one of
those vacuum pack. There may be
four balls in there. Maybe two.
I can't tell.
Well, I'm very, very,
very I just mentioned it because
well, I could you who is the Yak
man, I'd like to know again, I'd
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Montrose, Colorado, and desert
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333. Odessa doesn't make good I
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it's more common than I think
and I shouldn't be embarrassed.
I intended to be knighted in the
future episodes so the Cincy
chili would have time to cook
around. Noted since the chili
isn't eaten alone, it's a sauce
usually served over spaghetti
and covered on a pile and
covered on a pile of freshly
shredded cheddar for a three way
add onions or beans for a four
way or add both for a five way
Whoa. Who also used on Coneys it
with mustard onions and cheese
that I did not know
and you're a chili guy I'm
surprised you would
put it a hot dog but it makes
sense chili dog. Cloves are not
the special ingredient in most
John but chocolate chili with
chocolate and it is something
special there's something about
the chicken well there was I had
was what was the name it's at
one Skyline I think is the name
of the one of the two major ones
to this to come Isn't Cincinnati
they have these chains of
restaurants. And I thought I
tasted cloves. Anyway. It all
has the sea. There's nothing
special about the chicken in
Cincinnati. It all has the bird
flu and is being slaughtered
with the rest.
That's right down. That's right.
Next time the roundtable is set,
maybe toss him four ways, and
Coneys down for everyone's
enjoyment. Regardless, this
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respected it repeatedly hit my
friends sky in a mouth, but I'm
not sure it's worked yet maybe
hearing his name and letting the
world know what a douchebag he
is. Hold on. We'll get him to
listen regularly and perhaps
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Rev al in a job karma as he's
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Monkey, so he already got
knighted. So this
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They have an urgent message that
just came in John from Texas
slim, Texas. Slim is the he's
the man behind the beef
initiative here in Texas, which,
you know, they're onboarding
ranchers and helping people get
to good animal protein directly
from the ranch from the rancher
and KC cattle is, I think one of
their first of onboarded and he
says, We are more than willing
to arrange a ball bash or calf
fry for you here in Texas.
Sounds good. I think ball Bash
is the is the term
ball bash, bash. Very cool. And
they were he had all his balls
but they got him there in Texas.
Tristan Cavalier,
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California. 333. Longtime
douchebag no karma. I'm not sure
I did the notes slash donation
bullshit, right. But I emailed
something about the fake meat
industry you guys might
appreciate. Parrish the note.
Kim is fermented him him him
him. Tim is fermented in Mexico
by the if company by GMO soy
super nutritious. were we
talking about him?
I think no. He's talking about
No, he's talking about the fake
meat. He's talking about Beyond
Meat. No,
right. Right, right. Well, a
lot. Yeah, a lot of that stuff
is fermented in Mexico, but the
taste and texture comes from a
former chemical company in the
Netherlands.
Which is the HEMA or wherever
that stuff is. Yeah. Hema, Hema,
Hema, like, hemoglobin. I think
it's for Hema
team. Yeah. And it is actually
based on something that's
actually in meat, but it's a
it's a organic compound, but
it's not it's vegan safe. It's
vegan safe, so vegans won't
freak out. It's just I don't
even want it this makes me sick
since he said longtime douchebag
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John L. Marini 3331313 In
Guerneville, California, I don't
have a note from him. I mean,
I'm sure he'll send us when we
give him a double double karma
but I want to mention somebody
first, which I say every time I
see this when I was a kid. Oh
there we go. There we go. When I
was a kid, we used to be
pronounced Gurney Ville and
somewhere along the lines they
changed it to Guerneville he
doesn't have a gurney Ville
sounds like sounds nice and
Guerneville sound it doesn't
sound good. Just make comments
sorry. Sir call a core when you
get mad double karma for no
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Bill Gates and his buddies are
trying to force us all to eat so
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is $202 finishes my long drive
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I wanted my first act as a
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distilling to nice distillery
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this booze but I actually have
some I still have a bottle of
it's only half used of schmear
nazmir enough but what's the
good Stoli? Some sort of says
made in the Soviet Union on it
on the label. Anyway, I've had
some other Soviet stuff it's
usually not that good. They do
some interesting expensive,
isn't the better luck isn't the
best. Doesn't it come from
Poland?
Or the best Vika does? Yeah, but
there's the Russians have good
vodka? Sure they do. And and
actually do modern Stoli is
quite tasty. It does some
interesting experiments like
ginger liqueur. Unfortunately
due to regulations from my fine
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tab. Really? You can't have beer
on tap and Jersey when it's
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but that had they have some nice
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bring your own food in several
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night name will be sir No buddy
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working on these past several
months. We adopted three sisters
from foster care three years ago
and has been a true challenge
helping them grow and process
the trauma they went through.
The oldest daughter is 12 and
she had to essentially be a mom
to her two younger sisters for
years before we adopted them. It
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several years for her. She needs
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this time she experienced things
no child should ever have to do
after months of prayerful
consideration. She's now staying
in a therapeutic boarding school
specializing in helping girls
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not cheap to help raise money
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jingles no karma lovin lit, Sam
and Courtney. And I like this I
think that's very good. Most
people just go straight with a
sob story and and a GoFundMe you
guys do something else that's
really appreciate I think it's
great and is useful these books
Yes. And I'm going to give you a
goat karma just because you
deserve
our local library has his book
sale every year where they just
pretty much dump everything
because everything's being
discarded. Nobody wants books
anymore. People donate their
books. So I always go to there
and buy a bunch of books that
usually $1 or some like one case
five books for $1 Because Lord
knows you need more stuff. I
need more books. So but I did I
always pick up some try to find
some classic cookbooks and I got
a first edition of the 1933 Good
Housekeeping cookbook. Oh, first
edition. Yeah, it says first
edition and says that's pretty
obvious. Does it have a stamp in
it? It says First Edition
is it's printed in their first
edition. Cool. But there's the I
started looking at, you know,
these 9030 threes that meet the
bottom of the depression. So the
kinds of food that they so I've
decided I'm finally going to
make something I keep seeing in
these old cookbooks is called
raisin sauce.
Raisin sauce.
Mimi said the same thing when I
brought it up. It's just Yeah, I
keep seeing raisin sauce. I
never made it.
My mom used to make raisin sauce
it's stuff that you would put
over really now over beef as an
example am I am I
put it over because I never says
what they use it for. They're
supposed to know
you know my mom. I got it. I
have not here handy but my mom
wrote a personal family recipe
cookbook in in longhand.
Beautiful. It's like a hardcover
note notebook. And with no
lines. He just wrote all these
recipes in and I'm pretty sure
there's raisin sauce in there.
I'm going to look it up for you.
And I think she used to make us
that recipe so I can combine the
two. I think she used to make it
I think yes, raisin sauce goes
great over yak balls. That's
what that's what it was.
I wonder. Che Yang is next on
our list here. And che is in
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Organ Donation no I had to do it
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We're almost at the end of our
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years. And they haven't stopped.
I recently moved to Nashville
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Is there a karma for finding a
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my hatless and it was you know
Scott, the professor and Cara
and as pivot the podcast I hate
to listen to the liberal
intellectual elites. And they
were talking about how dating
has become really difficult for
people, particularly actually
more for women more so for Are
women that for men as it turns
out and the real problem is is
that we're we've resorted to to
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you know you're missing very
important social cues when you
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at the meetup but you might meet
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These are the things that are
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hit people in the mouth
we're talking about oddball
food. Yeah. I'm gonna get this
out of the way because you may
be eating jellyfish.
Okay, I'm all ears on this. Let
me see. Is there a jellyfish? Is
it? Yes, here it is. It's from
Al Jazeera.
Yeah, it's from Al Jazeera.
To see here in southern Thailand
is almost devoid of fish. The
only species that can still
provide an income for these
fishermen is jellyfish and the
language. I don't know what's
going on under water. But there
are no more squid, no more
shrimp. No more shellfish.
There's nothing left. But with
jellyfish I can earn between 25
and 50 euros a day with
traditional fishing that was
only 10. Their catch is then
delivered to the largest
jellyfish processing plant in
Thailand. There it gets clean.
And once the tentacles have been
cut off, the rest of the animal
is sliced up. And it's not just
for the Thai market. Our main
export markets are Japan, South
Korea, China, and also the
United States. But there it
really only appeals to the Asian
American communities. Some
scientists describe jellyfish as
renewable based on the way they
reproduce. No matter how many
you catch, there'll be plenty
more to take their place. So
there's far less concern about
over jelly fishing. And health
experts say they're good for the
human diet with next to no
calories, but an ample supply of
protein. The reaction in
restaurants however, is mixed.
That's excellent. It has a
sticky rubbery texture. I eat it
a lot. And I really like it.
Sometimes I get jelly fish pasta
in right now there's still fish
available. But if one day
there's no more fish Eileen
jellyfish. Back at Thailand's
largest jellyfish factory orders
are coming in from more and more
Asian countries. Three tons of
jellyfish leave this site every
day. Sales have doubled in the
last 10 years and they keep on
growing.
Interesting. I have never really
heard of people eating jelly
fish. I didn't No, that was I
mean, it doesn't surprise me.
And in some Asian countries,
they may eat that. But is it? Is
it besides the rubbery texture?
Is it worth it? Do we know
anything about this? I mean,
you're the guy that you've
really fish once. It was in a
sushi bar in Hawaii. And I don't
think it's set right with me.
I wonder why I was sick
afterwards.
And that's when I discovered
these cute little pills that
they, the Japanese sell amongst
themselves. Usually, I think
that ours may even be Chinese,
but I think it's Japanese. And
their little creosote balls. And
you take two of these things,
and you can it no matter how
upset your stomach is just
creosote, the two Crisco pills
in there, your actual crispness,
they're soft and kind of mushy.
And they just take these two
down, I was sick. So I got it,
but I had to get an airplane
ride the next day,
ah, this is hence Hence your
Hence your, your rule of travel.
Yes, it was a violation. Yep,
you violated the number
one rule of travel, no seafood
the day before,
but I had these little creosote
pills. And so I'm in the
airplane, and I was starting to
get sick again after a few
hours. And so I opened up this
little jar of the creosote and I
didn't realize it at the time,
but I did shortly thereafter and
took the two pills that they
creosote and I still have some
of these, you open this thing
up, it stinks up the airplane,
and they're all They're running
up and down the aisles wondering
if the planes on fire? Really,
so I had to do I'm not saying
anything.
Did you take him? Yeah, of
course. I told you. You felt
better. And you were okay.
Yeah, that's great. anybody, any
Asians out there know what I'm
talking about these pills.
Now we all know why the C is in
Jhansi, Dvorak Creus creosote
right there baby to see. To me
it. I mean, I once I saw the
octopus teacher, that
documentary about the guy with
octopus, I have never eaten
calamari since and I had the
feeling that the jellyfish may
kind of be in the same. Are they
intelligent?
No, they have no brain all
right.
Brian fry him that just an
organism?
Octopus a smart animal. No
jellyfish got nothing. All
right, we
can eat those then good. I'd
like to do a little bit of COVID
stuff because we do have a new
Bill Gates interview but it's
only fun if we play some of the
recent happenings with COVID
Because while we're looking at
at the Eurovision Song Contest
and and racist people killing
black people and oh my goodness
Putin everything else you can
think of. The COVID is
ratcheting up again, mass
mandates are being pulled in. I
mean, it's so it's so crazy that
now all of a sudden we have to.
We also have to have North
Korea. North Korea now in the
game
in a sign that things are
serious. North Korea's leader
Kim Jong Hoon wore a mask for
the first time in public as he
visited what state media called
his epidemic prevention
headquarters in Pyongyang.
Despite including a special unit
of workers in hazmat suits and
last fall's military parade,
North Korea claimed it had not
seen one case of COVID until
this week. Now as Kim declares
country wide lockdowns the
official line is one person has
died of the virus and 187,000
are being isolated with what's
being called a fever. At the
start of the pandemic, North
Korea sealed its borders
apparently hoping to keep the
virus out. Then while the rest
of the world mounted vast
vaccination campaigns, North
Korea refused to accept a single
dose, even though the vaccines
were being offered by the United
Nations Kovacs program. The
result? No North Korean has had
a COVID shot. The great irony
say analysts is that the no
holds barred Patriotic Parade on
April 25. Wait for it may have
been North Korea's super
spreader event.
Sure, yeah. Supersprint how many
of those journalists have died
that attended the Washington
correspondents dinner? They all
got COVID latest but nobody
died. You know, it's
not all the double Vax and
double double boosted. Exactly.
So I got a clip from this this
NPR clip on the North Korea.
What they want to do now is
locked out on
North Korea is imposing a
nationwide lockdown as it
reports 21 New deaths from
COVID-19 today, Pyongyang
admitted a COVID outbreak for
the first time just this week.
NPRs Anthony Kuhn has more from
Seoul.
The Korean Central News Agency
says more than half a million
people have shown signs of fever
since late April, and there were
more than 174,000 new COVID 19
cases on Friday. Given North
Korea's limited testing
capacity, the actual number
could be higher. State media
quoted leader Kim Jong Un is
saying that the outbreak is one
of the greatest turmoils to hit
the country since its founding.
Kim urged officials to study the
successful experience of China,
which is enforced a strict zero
COVID policy. Despite the
lockdown in North Korea work on
key government construction
projects continues. And the
country's military tested three
ballistic missiles the same
lockdown was announced. Oh gee,
man I couldn't that wasn't big
news.
Oh, I don't know. I do have an
interesting clip about this
North Korean launches and the
rest. AlJazeera has an
interesting take on it. They
said that this is just this is
routine. And it's a posturing
event then it's kind of
explained here. I've never heard
this before. It's kind of
interesting. Now North
Korea has fired what's believed
to be a ballistic missile for
the second time this week.
Japanese and South Korean army
leaders say it was launched into
the sea off North Korea's east
coast, landing just outside
Japan's exclusive economic zone.
It's the 15th test this year and
it comes just days before the
inauguration of South Korean
president elect unit secure. The
US has warned North Korea could
be preparing for a nuclear
missile test within weeks.
Robert Kelly is a professor of
political science and diplomacy
at Pusan at National University.
And he thinks it's likely
Pyongyang wants to send a
message to South Korea's new
president.
So un becomes president in a
couple of days, I believe on May
10. Right. And I think the idea
is to sort of signal to the
South Koreans, you know, we're
still here, you have to take it
seriously. You can't push us
around the North Koreans have
done this. In the past, if I
remember correctly, when Barack
Obama was inaugurated, there was
a test. And I think when Parkin
hay was inaugurated with
President, South Korea, there
was a test. The North Koreans
have a long history of sort of
doing this and it's kind of a
mix of sort of signaling and
bullying.
Hmm. Interesting.
Yeah. That's those. All right
back to COVID. If you don't
mind, back to the COVID. So we
have the North Korea lockdown
super spread event. And
President Biden definitely
signaled that we need more money
as
a chief White House
correspondent to see your Vega
as to see it. COVID a main focus
of President Biden today.
Yeah, George Exactly. He is
calling this a tragic milestone
today in our country, we will
see him issue a proclamation at
some point today, commemorating
these lives lost. He's also
going to order flags to be
lowered. And he's addressing, as
you guys mentioned earlier, this
global COVID son Summit, these
are going to be pre recorded
remarks, though. Let me go back
to that statement that he issued
this morning. Take a look. The
president says quote, we must
remain vigilant against this
pandemic and do everything we
can to save as many lives as
possible, as we have with more
testing vaccines and treatments
than ever before. It is critical
that Congress sustain these
resources. In the coming months
now look, the White House has
been pushing for more COVID
funding. This $10 billion aid
package, however, remains
stalled right now on Capitol
Hill, with billions in Ukraine
aid taking priority. And
officials here are warning that
the US could be looking at
another fall in a winter surge
they say securing funding for
more targeted vaccines and
Therapeutics is crucial. But
Michael Wallace this country
this morning is mourning all of
these white these lives lost The
White House morning these lives
lost the message today from here
anyway from this President is
still going to be get vaccinated
and boosted that is what is
going to save lives.
Do whatever it takes to seal
your thank you so much for that.
Do whatever it takes to seal
Yeah, now that's what's
interesting. Do whatever it
takes to Celia. That was ABC
Good Morning, America. And now
we have also ABC Good Morning
America. But this was I believe
the No, this is ABC live. Here
we go.
This week the nation marked 1
million American lives lost to
COVID 19. And one of the group's
most affected by the virus has
been those in nursing homes and
care facilities. Oh, according
to the Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services data, there
now have been over 150,000
resident COVID 19 deaths in
nursing homes and care
facilities. And according to the
CDC, nearly 75% of COVID-19
deaths in the US have been among
people over 65
years. Oh, really? Okay. So it's
not like we didn't know that
that was the risk group. But
that was exactly the risk group
that we ignored in the in the
old in the old folks homes,
especially in New York, in New
York, for sure. And we've got
more from ABC, just discovering
things that we knew two and a
half years ago,
and it's certainly not just
about more boosting for
everyone. People who want high
antibody levels. There's the
potential Shell, I want to
underscore the potential we
haven't seen any evidence of
this, of this immune phenomenon
known as tolerance, where if you
already have high antibody
levels, and you get another
booster, that your immune system
can start to say, Well, what
what am I needed for and can
kind of start to shut down. So
if you're in that category of
people who listen
to that, again, that is stunning
to hear from ABC, from any
mainstream outfit,
I can guarantee they get a call
that your immune system can
start to say, Well, what what am
I needed for?
Yeah, yeah, your immune system
can go on, I don't think it's
called blowing out your immune
system, which is called boosting
our immune system. Yes,
and can kind of start to shut
down. So if you're in that
category of people who the FDA
and CDC is recommending to get a
booster 50 and over 65 and over
with a with a chronic medical
condition, yes, by all means,
but everyone else don't think
that more boosting is the
answer. We don't know that.
That's that's very
important information. We
appreciate it. Thank
you very much. Thanks, Dr. Jenn,
but he's out from the same ABC
and a new ABC News Analysis of
federal data shows a growing
proportion of COVID deaths are
from breakthrough infections. In
August, fully vaccinated
Americans made up nearly 19% of
COVID deaths. By February, that
number increased to about 40%.
And that same month, 25% of
deaths were among people who are
vaccinated and boosted with
their first dose worth experts
say the numbers highlight the
risk of waning immunity,
especially for older and
vulnerable Americans who are
more than a year out from their
primary shots and have yet to
receive a booster these data
should not
be interpreted as the vaccine is
not working. In fact, it
reaffirms the incredible
protection that these vaccines
are affording. Especially when
you're up to date with booster
this
this is my this is my favorite
favorite quote of all time of
this week. Listen to this,
again, people are dying, after
having been boosted, vaccine
boosted which, by the way, the
same ABC just said that, you
know, your immune system might
just give up and then then to
claim this,
these data should not be
interpreted as the vaccine is
not working. In fact, it
reaffirms the incredible
protection that these vaccines
are affording especially when
you're up to date with boosters.
Am I just confused John, or does
that seem like bullshit, but it
kind of went
to very close to double speak?
Yeah, it is. Yeah, that shows it
works. It is the it is double
sick as a dog after getting the
shot. It shows it works. It's
working. It's working. It's
working. It's working. If it
hurts, and you're dying, it's
working. Alright, Bill Gates.
These are all relatively short.
He was on with Anderson Cooper
now. Bill Gates has been doing
the CNN rounds he was on with
the anti constitutionalist
America, America hater. Fareed
Zakaria and now Fareed Faraj
Shiraga Karissa, and now with
Anderson Cooper, and they have
something in common Can you
guess what Anderson and Bill
have in common
conflict of interest?
A new report finds one half of
COVID deaths among adult
Americans could have been
prevented since early last year
if the vaccination rate had
reached 100% about 319,000 lives
lost to find I love
I love that statistic. By the
way, you know, if everyone just
been boosted it 390 People would
have lived How do you even know
that? Now that can't that you
can't take that seriously as as
a data scientist can you know,
okay, thank you
nation rate had reached 100%.
That's about 319,000 lives lost.
The findings come from
researchers at Brown University
Brigham and Women's Hospital,
Harvard and Microsoft AI for
health. Microsoft co founder
Bill Gates warned of the threat
from large epidemics more than
seven years ago during the Ebola
outbreak in his new book, How to
prevent the next pandemic. He
looks at what went wrong in the
COVID response and the lessons
that can be applied going
forward. Pleased to welcome Bill
Gates back to the program
tonight. Bill, thanks so much
for being with us. Great to talk
to you. So first of all, I
should mention, that's something
we both have in common. We both
managed to go for more than two
years, this pandemic COVID Free
before catching it. I got it
about three weeks ago on Tuesday
tweeted you tested positive and
you were experiencing mild
symptoms. How are you doing?
Now? I'm very lucky. I caught it
early. I had access to packs the
bit that I recommend. I haven't
had serious symptoms at all.
I haven't had in fact, this is
just an endorsement that I'm
doing for my buddies over at
Pfizer. Hey, do you think it's
possible that Pfizer is little
lagging on the advertising
budget over at ABC? Is that
maybe why some of that could no
I mentioned Paxil a bit at all
in any of those breakthrough
case reports.
Oh, yeah, obviously that's what
you do so so so that's got to be
what it is. So Pfizer
moved to some marketing money
for CNN and Paxil COVID. And
well, let's see what
well as you start if you're
bringing in you're pushing
vaccines and pushing Pfizer
you're discriminating against
modern and everybody else never
mentioned Johnson and Johnson
Nope. Or if you do is because
they're killing bad guys and say
the budgets done and let's say
it's a billion dollars a year at
some point you're gonna pull
back on average and but it's
just like it's like in a no no,
no, yeah, yeah, no, you've given
us billion last year we knew we
want another billion or are we
start doing real stock
reporting?
So CNN is still obviously they
got a recent buy I think it
would be for packs livid since
that's where it started. Also,
Professor Bill Dr. Bill says he
had access to vaccines doesn't
mean he took it. Here is here's
the next question about boosting
so
I've been trying to figure this
out for myself. I assume you
know the answer this so I'll
just ask you. When do you get
boosted again? I mean, now that
you've had it, you know I've had
around the same time I've only
gotten three shots total.
Oh, Anderson, only three shots
total. You're You're You're a
bad doobie, same
time, I've only gotten three
shots total only been boosted
once. I guess we have immunity
for a little while or but when
do you decide to get boosted
again?
Yeah, so an infection, we'll get
a high viral load would be like
vaccination. But you know, it'd
be safe every six months, you're
probably going to be vaccinated
as we get more data. We might
even make that shorter for
people or, you know, 60 year old
or 70, where the duration seems
to be a bit lower. So we're in
for ongoing vaccination to stay
absolutely safe.
Living here this again. So in
other words, this is a real
amazing piece of marketing.
Because Because the idea of a
vaccination is to give you a
shot for like, I took a Prevnar
13 shots supposed to prevent
pretty much getting certain
amount of
the super flu or the super bug
or pneumonia, pneumonia, the
shit old old men die from
this stuff that all men die of.
You don't want that. No. So you
take this and you're good,
you're good to go. Or in the
olden days, you get a tetanus
shots, good for 20 years, 30
years. So all these shots have
been like, you have to take you
take these shots when you're a
kid you get a I got a smallpox
vaccination is from life. It's a
lifetime shot. That was the idea
of vaccinations. Right? Well,
yeah, that's that's the way I
understood them. One. Oh, all
of a sudden, we've got some scam
going where you have to get a
shot every seven weeks.
I think the story is about to
get a little bit better.
So this is what I mean, you and
I have tried to kind of where I
tried to ask you about what the
future looks like, every time
I've talked to you. And
obviously it's a hard thing to
know. But given what we know
now, with all these variants
that just seem to emerge every
you know, magic, right? You're
really is the future for much of
the rest of our lives. Just this
is this thing that exists and
like a flu vaccine, who you are
going to get something every
year or every six months and we
just have to deal with it. Is
that what what the future
Coronavirus is,
for the next several years, we
probably won't have better
vaccines. But one of the r&d
things that we should invest in
to really finish this off is
longer duration, lifelong
duration vaccines, and vaccines
that prevent you from even
getting infected. So you can
start to get that huge herd
immunity we talked about that
sort of assumed that people are
vaccinated or infected were part
of transmission chains, and we
don't have that yet. And so
we're gonna have slight
outbreaks. But if then tufting
variant came along which we
don't know the odds of that we
could have have a big wave. So
people are tired of hearing
about this pandemic and sadly,
we need to keep reminding them,
particularly about staying up to
date on vaccinations.
So, okay, let's see if we're
going to spend
on this. So how real is that
idea of a vaccine that
vaccinates you from any future
Coronavirus? I mean what needs
tap is the technology there? Is
it just a question of investment
what
what is money maybe I don't know
maybe Microsoft Health AI can
tell us
well, the breadth of protection.
You know the we need to work on
that that aeration and blocking
the infection. And we have three
constructs at an early stage
that have promised there. But
you know, unfortunately, the
current vaccines are good enough
that if we just keep taking
those, then at least in terms of
severe disease and death, you
have very good protection, I'd
hoped the duration would be
longer, but the data coming out,
says that if you're older, it's
not good enough. You need to
keep re vaccinating.
I love it. So older people 65
and above, we're going to kill
them with over vaccination and
blowing out their immune system.
And babies. We're just gonna
give them infected mother's
milk. I mean, they're getting
it. So the only ones, the only
people are in the middle. And
you know why? Because you're
still useful. You can still
provide some services. That's
why
it's like mass murder,
given them you had Paxil COVID,
you've you've had the vaccines?
Do you worry about the long
COVID with the affection that
you got?
One COVID scenario that there's
a lot of research on, you know,
there's a ton of things about
heart or diabetes that people
are worried about their? I'd say
we really don't know much. But
it does look like if you have a
mild case, we try to stay lucky
enough.
Rather than blue right in the
middle of that he says we don't
know much.
I'm glad you caught that.
Then why are we even listening
to you? Or anybody else for that
matter? If is we we don't know
much?
Well, considering that he's been
wrong about everything,
certainly about the
you know, his first book the
road ahead to get an autograph?
Do you have an autographed copy
of it? Yes.
As Bill Gates in the same
signature, he has his very
famous. So in this book, which
was done around I think in about
95, maybe something like that.
It doesn't mention the internet,
it because he was on board with
the idea that AOL was you know,
which was a dominant force at
the time, he would have made a
lot of money if you had invested
in it. And he they had MSN was
going to come in and compete
with AOL, and an Apple had EA
world and that was a big deal.
They're gonna, and everyone's
just kind of ignored the
internet or brushed it off as
now whatever. And so that's the
kind of visionary that we're
dealing with here. None of these
people can see anything, an inch
away from their, from their
nose, in their own businesses,
on everything predicting this
and as bullcrap. And
I'll add to that story that I
had, I'd started on ramp at the
time, this is before thinking
ideas before we went public,
very small. And we were, you
know, we always looking for
cash, because we were building
websites. And Microsoft hired
myself and bloom to go consult
them on the internet. And, and
it was literally about their
corporate website, their
individual business unit
websites, they, they did not
know what to do. And they and
they call me they flew us out. I
mean, we flew out it was part of
the part of the consult, it was
horrible to have to do this. We
sat in a windowless conference
room with six people for three
days. And they brought in pizza
for lunch, no air. I was no
wonder people can't get anything
done there. It was for and they
had no idea what to do. We'd
later when they when they
launched MSNBC, we wound up
doing the chat room for them on
Linux, because they couldn't
they couldn't figure it out
themselves. So yes, that guy
writes books about pandemics and
knows all and Anderson Cooper is
all in will restart the clip
given me you had Paxil. Ovid,
you've you've had the vaccines,
do you worry about the long
COVID with the affection that
you got
one COVID scenario that there's
a lot of research on, you know,
there's a ton of things about
heart or diabetes that people
are worried about there, I'd say
we really don't know much. But
it does look like if you have a
mild case, which I'm lucky
enough to be having that the
likelihood of long COVID is very
low. And so again, it's a strong
thing that if you do get
infected, getting access to the
packs livid or other antivirals
or antibodies as fast as you
can, is well worth it because
your risk of long COVID It looks
like is dramatically lower. This
is where it proves to me this is
a marketing exercise. And Bill
is there on behalf of Pfizer and
PACs livid because this was the
perfect choice for him to say
the perfect moment for him to
say, luckily, I've been
vaccinated and boosted so my
COVID is very mild. That's the
line. Instead he chooses to say,
get your hands on some packs
livid
So you get you get the shots you
get shot one shot to boost one
throwing money at somebody the
government's throwing
money that will be our money
ultimately
one of our dame's wrote has a
newsletter, she sends out what
she lives in New York or, you
know, she is. And she she got
COVID. And I'm reading about it
and she goes and about how
miserable it is. And she says, I
got double, double, you know,
got backs Vax boost boost to vvO
gets it of course, it has the
same exact symptoms as Mimi,
there's not milder cases or
stronger cases the vaccine does
not work.
They also what should be noted
is that there's no one size fits
all for this stuff. And there's
also just purely health issues
amongst American people. Most
people I know this day, I know
meanie, both of them are pretty
healthy women. So you know, but
when you have when you're
obesity, diabetes, all kinds of
other issues, which are mainly
from eating substances that are
built and sold as food but
aren't. Yeah, that's when you're
gonna get in trouble with your
immune system. So yeah, the
vaccines don't work. And the
difference is how you treat your
own body and vitamin d3 and all
the things that you need that
we've talked about, that the
government never tells you
about. Anyway, let's wrap up
this interview with Bill Gates.
This used to be the first
question Anderson Cooper would
ask when he was all
controversial that way, but now
it comes at the end. How do
you deal with conspiracy
theories? You know there, people
believe you're tracking people
through microchips inserted into
the vaccine. I mean, given what
you and the Gates Foundation and
your wife Melinda have done to
help millions of people's lives
around the world.
It's him and Melinda saved
millions of lives
DL M just saved millions of
people's lives around the world
for vaccinations for polio. Wow
nearly wiping out polio. I mean,
oh my God. Oh,
thank you, Bill for wife nearly
wiping out polio. In fact it was
it not to Sri Lanka, where they
killed all the children and with
their polio bullcrap,
I thought it was India itself,
but they banned them, they won't
even let them did the group in
there. I mean, I think was the
Philippines stuff because it's
all it's all in, in public
domain. They did all kinds of
bad things I
thought it was maybe it was the
Philippines is
really wiping out polio. How do
you deal with it when people
have these ideas about you?
Well, I'm not sure I know how to
get rid of it. You know, simple
explanations are kind of fun to
click on. And they seem to
spread and you know, fill some
Okay, there must be, you know,
rather than this complex
biology, maybe there's just some
bad person behind this. You
know, we've given billions for
vaccines and save Oh, that's
interesting. To me, like, you
know, rather than this complex
biology, maybe there's just some
bad person behind this. Yes. You
know, we've given billions for
vaccines and saved millions of
lives. If you just kind of
invert that and say, you know,
we're, you know, trying to make
money from vaccines and not
trying to save lives. That's,
you know, a popular conspiracy
theory. The one about tracking
people. I don't know why they
think I'm interested in knowing,
you know, people's locations,
that one I still have to laugh
at. But if it's holding people
back from getting vaccinated,
then that's tragic. Wow.
Wait, he's not? He's not. He's
not baffled by anything. But
that.
Yeah. He doesn't know why. Why
do people think I want to track
their location because that's
what technology does. That's,
that's the most important thing
is location tracking.
I don't understand where we
would go to a boo, Berto note
on.
Crazy. All right. That would be
our code. Oh, no. One last thing
I did want to mention from our
Producer Grant in Calgary,
Alberta. He says the mass
mandate in the province of
Quebec, Canada. ended yesterday,
May 14 2022. It started on July
18 2020 666 days.
Exactly. Now, what started I'm
sorry, I missed that.
The mask mandate in Quebec,
Canada was initiated on July
18 2020. It ended yesterday may
14, exactly 666 days. And if you
recall, which I didn't he sent a
video. The premier the premier
Francois Gault flashed a 666
hand signal during one of his
early Coronavirus press
conferences. He's just
coincidence
but worth mentioning
is weird.
Because that's the kind that's
the kind of thing Anderson
Cooper should be talking about.
Get away with HE WOULD YOU
STUPID do trucking now we know
what's going on. It's evil, just
evil.
Have a little interlude here.
Okay. Still has to do with
disease. Oh nice. I'm going to
play an ad a drug ad for you for
HPV vaccine.
Oh my favorite.
I want you to tell me what's
weird about it. Okay,
HPV vaccine. Here we go. I'm all
ears and listening.
It started somewhere between a
cuddle and a struggle. It's the
side hug between milestones like
this may start at age nine. HPV
vaccination type of cancer
prevention against certain HPV
related cancers can start then
to
most HPV clears on its own. But
for others, it can cause certain
cancers later in life.
Now as the dad cab, it's my cue
to help protect them.
Embrace this face help protect
them in the next ask their
doctor about HPV vaccination
today.
Okay, first of all, that whole
thing was weird. So I don't know
what specifically you want me to
highlight. But I found this it
started
somewhere between a cuddle and a
struggle. It's the side hug.
The side hug killing me here.
The side hug.
Yeah, that means you get
somebody you hold them in a way
that is their facing pair
parallel. Your Yeah, suicide
hug. It was said of hugging face
to face their side. Their sides
to you and then you hug them.
That way why? For the kid, they
could use the word side hug. I
don't know
tween milestones like this may
start at age nine.
All right, this whole thing is
odd. Okay, tell me what did I
miss? I didn't get it.
Where's the contraindications?
You mean the disclaimer at the
end? Yeah. Ha. They did not
error disclaimer.
I first heard this and I was
just I just wanted to get the
out and they said where's the
disclaimers? Because I've been
collecting disclaimers for a
long clip, you know, a supercut
ah, and so I realize what
they're doing here. They can get
away with this because this is
not recommending that you get
this vaccine. Ah, no, we're in
there the
vaccine. Wow, do you? Yes. Do
you mind if we listen to it one
more time just so we can make
sure there's no pitch in there.
It started somewhere between a
cuddle and a struggle. It's the
side hug between milestones like
this may start at age nine. HPV
vaccination. That type of cancer
prevention against certain HPV
related cancers can start then
to
most HPV clears on its own, but
for others it can cause certain
cancers later in life.
Now as the dad cab, it's my cue
to help protect them
embrace this face help protect
them in the next ask their
doctor about HPV vaccination
today.
Well ask your doctor about HPV
well I guess because they made
no claims that's wow that's
really good and the end up with
the Ask your doctor thing.
Yeah, but it's about getting the
shot for someone else not for
you.
No, no, I understand exactly
what you're saying. Huh?
The point is is that is not ask
your dog if it's right for you.
Is for is yes your doctor about
getting your kids shot
after that side hug that's a
very good catch.
I think is onerous.
What do you mean owners?
Well now they got an out so they
can do these years your wife
having as your bipolar wife as
if she can use this drug you
know, and they don't want to do
any of this horrible shit at the
end? No, no,
the doctor curry recommends
divorce is much better it's much
better oh there is oh no agenda
does not take care of the planet
and people nobody will be safe
pharmacy dangerous
misinformation you wouldn't be
punished
I'm gonna show my school by
donation to no agenda Imagine
all the people who could do
that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
All right, we're gonna go
through these this hopefully we
see how long they go before this
thing kills.
Yeah, there it is. He's done. So
we'll start off with Daniel
grossen. backer is backer yes in
Mesa, Arizona. $150 who said the
oh this is a Mesa Arizona meetup
donation. Good time had by all
at our hybrid no agenda higher
side chat potluck while sitting
in the middle of the desert. And
we're gonna do and then Michael
Gilbert, you're back. I hear
you. Michael Gilbert is in
Greendale, Wisconsin and says
Tom is a big douche bag.
Alright, you're back. You're
back. Are ya? Are you good?
Yeah.
We'll see how long this lasts.
Mitchell free in Concord,
California. 111 33 Tommy
Sandoval. $100.33 Oh man.
I'm sorry. Mitchell free is. He
says this is he said he emailed
a short note to you he
officially becomes a knight. Did
he email a short note to you?
Mitchell free.
I don't have a short note from
him.
Okay. Well, he can set he will
be nice on the night is
definitely on the night list.
Yep.
Well, then he'll be a night. I
don't have that note though.
Okay, which is not unusual.
Onward. I could go look and see
if there's an Why don't you do
that? Well, I read Tommy Psalm
devolves donation, he's from
California $100.33 And he asked
for a dilution.
You've been de Deus, John
Cooper from Honolulu. $100. In
the morning, Jen switcheroo for
my beautiful wife Sorrell? Yes
and did a Mother's Day donation
but failed to deduce your
unacceptable Yes, we'll fix that
right now. You've been de deuced
Gavin McGoldrick in San
Francisco also $100 Anonymous in
Denver 100 100, from Richard
Campbell in Syracuse, Lucas
Williams in Roswell, New Mexico
with 100. And we're back John,
did you figure it out? You
gotta know know it from either
first or last name. You know,
the problem. I will say this to
people out there, we're gonna, I
sent a note. If it doesn't have
donation in the subject line,
you're gonna have issues right
away. And if you don't use your
name, you know, a lot of people
can't look@gmail.com I'm not
gonna find the note. Because I
don't really I don't open all my
email. I get 500 pieces of
email,
per hour per hour.
A day. Minimum and I just most
of it I skip because it's like,
what's this? I know you're in
when MC Goldrick Where were you?
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Fitzpatrick in Houston. 809.
That's a booth. Wait a minute.
Wait a minute. Sure. Layton in
Dothan, Alabama. 808. Then we
have Steve Niles in Santa Cruz.
808 a lot of booths. Barry?
Yeah, there's a lot of boobs
here. Barry bonnet Faye. We by
the way, I think this is because
of the milk story. Barry
Boniface in Newport News
Virginia. 808 Mark Mansik in
Arvada, Colorado 808 Dakota 808
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you got one more. Sir herb lamb
Duke of the Deep South and Sugar
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the balls are 7777 Nathan Garza
in Whitestone, Indiana, is 6969.
And he
says, Hold on, he says he's one
of those outlook users who has
never received a newsletter at
all.
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users and people who use 365 and
they use it for mailing office
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go they can't even make say hey,
I should be getting this and
they can't do anything. These
systems stink. Outlook stinks. I
did have someone who gets says I
have outlook looks worse. Fine.
Jason Dunn. in Flagstaff,
Arizona. 6969 is a birthday
birthday for his dad and he
would like his dad and this
donation to go towards him to be
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and then we got Zane Peterson
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Today actually the buffalo
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Sometimes you want to go hang
out with all the nice day You
wouldn't be you wouldn't be this
like,
like, before we get into ISOs, I
just wanted to thank I John's I
jams, a jams I'm not quite sure
how to pronounce his name. He is
a professional musician, who had
he plays multiple instruments
has been playing since the age
of six. And he had a five he
just got over five years of
writer's block. But something
happened on episode 1432 of the
no agenda show. And if you
recall on that show, we were
talking about the NBC opening
music they have which we learned
later was written and I guess
produced by was John Berry, the
who's the Who's the big film
score, guys, one of them? Yeah,
I think was John Berry. Who
scored that and I think we were
talking about how cool that
would be to have some bombastic
news music for our show. And he
says no problem. I just created
one for you. And he played all
the instruments himself. Listen
to this. This is where it kicks
in. Ladies and gentlemen, today
is Sunday, the 15th of May this
is your no agenda show. With all
the following items coming up.
What do you think?
I think is well done, but it's
not us.
Okay, no, that's right. Us is
ISOs ISOs. Like this one. So no,
we don't fit in your nice little
box. There's that one. That's a
good one. How about this one?
This is the height of goofiness
or just the plain old in the
morning? Or here's a good one.
We have no evidence I love that
one
bar
because it was you guessed it
disinformation.
That's the one I like the best.
It's a little long but I liked
that one. All right. Well, I got
a bunch. Okay.
Let's start at the top with
exciting. I think it's just
super exciting.
Oh, you could have cut that
little bit off at the end.
Really tight. Okay,
let's move on to kill.
I want to kill myself.
Okay, who was that?
Who was who was that? Always
somebody it was one of those MPR
guys so
far. I'm not one of the best or
I wasn't. How do you
like that? We'll try. Thank you.
Thank you for having me.
No.
She sound cute. No. Okay, well
then we're gonna go with this
one, which is my favorite. I
think is good enough show.
thing. We did it. We did.
Yeah, there's no doubt. No doubt
about that. We did it. And we
did do it. At least I feel we're
doing it because it will be my
one of my last clips here. I
think my prediction is coming
closer to reality.
Elon Musk says his plan $44
billion purchase of Twitter is
now postponed. The world's
richest man tweeted today quote
Twitter deal temporarily on hold
pending details supporting
calculation that spam and fake
accounts represent less than 5%
of users. The news caused
Twitter stock to fall about 20%
in pre trading hours. Musk has
been very vocal about wanting to
remove spam bots that mimic real
people on Twitter. And just days
ago, he called that one of his
top priorities. Let's bring an
ABC news business correspondent
to Jamal Fulton. For more on
this director. After this tweet,
Musk then tweeted again that
he's still committed to the
acquisition of Twitter. So
what's going on here?
This is so frustrating for
journalists and investors alike.
I mean, under normal
circumstances, there is no deal
on pause. There is no pause
button. You're either buying a
company or you're
okay, bullshit. That's Oh,
that's totally this. This is
ABC. And he has until October
24. This is all coming out in
due diligence. And this is
exactly what we talked about.
When people started getting
unblocked unbanned the bots
started showing up. They were so
worried about their lies about
their true numbers of users.
They tried to cover it up, and
it's falling apart. But this is
not what we say prior to ABC
normal circumstances. There is
no deal on pause. There is no
pause button. You're either
buying a company or you're not
buying a company. If he's one.
Well, I don't know who she is.
Look at this in the larger m&a
business context. This is in the
Hall of Fame of weird, so Okay,
fine. He just tweeted that he's
committed to the acquisition
what we do know if we look at
the stock, I mean, it is still
below that 5420 price that is in
theory, the acquisition price,
so which just shows you that
Wall Street investors not
entirely can really convinced
even when Elon Musk said he
would buy the company that this
deal was gonna go through.
I really right I need to know
who this woman is because she's
an idiot. She should not be
discussing business stories on
any anything really. But this is
Elon Musk destroying Twitter.
Can you imagine if he says,
Well, you know what it turns out
it's 15%, or more.
All bullcrap. That's smoke and
mirrors that will
destroy many valuations of many
companies, because then
everything will come into
question, which to be fair, I
myself back in the day, by
accident, but have participated
in in online number bullshit.
And I can tell you my story, but
go ahead.
That this is what happened in
the.com collapse. Yes, when
the.com thing fine got to a
head, people started realizing
that this advertising system
wasn't working. It was all bull
crap. There were just they were
lying to the advertisers, the
advertisers are throwing a lot
of money in the advertising
group as a whole pull back, and
the whole thing fell apart. And
it could happen again. I'm
surprised it hasn't happened by
now. Well, I
for Twitter to say in public
filings, less than 5% of their
users are bots or spam or not
real people. God by itself is
iffy. And that would be if that
if a real number comes out. And
that stock. I mean, there's got
to be a provision somewhere in
this agreement that you know, if
it drops 50%, which you could
easily do, then the deal would
be off and then Elon pulls out
Twitter's destroyed.
isn't mentioned a couple of
which is what I predicted. Yes,
you did. You while You predicted
the destruction? I don't think
he's gonna pull. I think he's
gonna end up buying it anyway, I
still could be destroyed at a
huge discount. This is the this
is going on in his wishes woman
doesn't seem to understand. Oh,
you do? It's called negotiating.
But okay. There used to be a
system. I don't know if it's
still around. Somebody might be
able to give me the URL used to
be able to put anyone's name in.
And it would tell you how many
real followers they had. Oh, I
think that's long gone.
I think it's long gone to
because I think they kept a
database of fakes. Yeah, and it
was but even back then when it
when it was available. I would
put anybody's in there and very
few people have less than 40%
fakes, right. It was all for
half face or half fakes or three
quarters fake sirs 40% face was
typical every year. So your
average if you got 100,000
followers, you probably have 50,
maybe 50,000. That might even be
bullcrap. Who knows? But yeah.
So the average, but in Twitter,
they're not ripping off
advertisers because they got
none. There's just a bunch of
debates.
You want to do a last clip.
We're running late.
I'm running way too late, but
I'll do this. So we at least
catch up with this. This is
Taiwan, gearing up for war.
All right shows too long,
Taiwanese soldiers fire
artillery shells with a target
representing advancing enemy
forces. The democratically self
ruled Island is conducting
military exercises to prepare
for a potential assault by
Chinese forces. They follow
repeated incursions by Chinese
warplanes into the islands air
defense zone. Taiwan Taiwanese
leaders citing when seen here
watching army reservists train
last week says the war in
Ukraine proves Taiwan needs to
be prepared to resist threats
from China. In a sign of
increasing tensions between the
two countries. Reservists have
been mobilized for 14 days this
year, rather than the usual
seven
eight I think the training is
very solid. We are now familiar
with a nearby defensive terrain
and also places we can use to
fend off an attack. I think this
14 Day reservists call up is
very useful.
China considers Taiwan a
breakaway province and has
previously threatened to seize
the island by force. The
leadership in Beijing has been
angered by recent reports of
Taiwan finalizing its latest
deal to buy military equipment
from the United States or men
did you find it may what home
we firmly oppose the sale of
arms by us to Taiwan, we oppose
any official exchanges between
the US and Taiwan. The
Democratic Progressive Party
authorities have repeatedly used
the hard earned money of
Taiwan's taxpayers to buy US
arms in an attempt to seek
independence by force, but they
will not succeed.
In Taiwan, Taipei they've been
demonstrating in support of
Ukraine's resistance to the
Russian invasion, and 4000 boxes
of medicine, food and blankets
have been collected for
Ukrainian refugees.
He's Oh my How much do you think
we will be sending to Taiwan
once China starts messing with
them?
Well, hopefully the way it's
going in Ukraine if they can, if
they can twist the facts
correctly, to make it look like
the Ukrainians kicked ass, and
the same thing will happen in
Taiwan. I'll push this off for
five or six years.
Since we're going along in no
hurry, yes, since that was kind
of a downer clip, I'd like to
end on a laugh. Wasn't it
downer, total downer clips like
people dying started with war
and explosions. Now, I would
like to take us to climate
change. And all you need to know
is this is the Vice President of
the United States of America,
talking about what we're going
to do, and how we're going to
work together to tackle climate
change.
That is especially true when it
comes to the climate crisis,
which is why we will work
together and continue to work
together to address these
issues, to tackle these
challenges, and to work together
as we continue to work.
operating from the new norms,
rules and agreements that we
will convene to work together on
to galvanize global action with
that I thank you all this is a
matter of urgent priority for
all of us. And I know we will
work on this together
you told me I played a downer
the debt is depressing that we
that our vice president is an
idiot No,
no, it's a laughable it's
fantastic that she sits there
stone cold and reads that proves
it.
Oh yeah. Take the word cold out.
You got it. Coming up next,
I know agenda stream.com Let's
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we return on Thursday for
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