May 26th, 2022 • 3h 14m
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It's bogus. That's what it is.
Adam curry, John C. Dvorak.
It's Thursday, May 26 2022. This
is your award winning keep my
nation media assassination
episode 1454. This is no agenda.
deconstructing Davos and
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry,
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where everybody's talking about
the fact that Wendy Williams had
her show stolen from her. I'm
Josie Devorah
Raglan buzzkill
it's hard for me to believe that
people you know and you talk to
are really distressed about
Wendy Williams. You're talking
about the showbiz talk show host
Wendy Williams. Yes. She's not
like a tennis sister, another
another Williams sister. You're
talking about Wendy from the
show. He's a little bigger than
the other ones. But she had her
show stolen from her and it this
took place about a year ago from
the anti vaxxers I
didn't know she was his anti Vax
and next thing you know, she's
sick or something or she's got
mental health issues. She had a
nervous breakdown, no one else
say. And so they took the show,
but she can't get back on the
show has been going on for
oh, wait, hold on. So so so she
had to leave from I remember
this somehow God knows why. She
had to leave for mental health
reasons, show business. And then
someone else took over the show.
Now she's ready to come back.
And they won't let her is that
what you're saying?
That's my understanding. But
what's how Gray's out? I think
she's out for good. But to
keeping the show going with
these phony baloney guests who
is some of them are good.
Especially the good. Gay Guy is
to show as gay. That's anything
successful. White gay guy.
That's really funny. And I don't
know why they don't leave him
on. But they today they had some
Wendy Williams clone who tried
to be funny, but it was
disgusting. To me. The most
disgusting part about it is that
the show itself the people that
are kind of part of the show
like there's a a black kind of a
mixed race. very effeminate,
floor manager who's always
interacting with Wendy laughing,
Woody, who dated last night. And
then there's a Becky Warli
looking woman who is like the
producer. And she's like of The
Larry Sanders Show where he had
ripped torn, you know, standard
Kingsly. And they both interact
with these phony baloney guesses
that nothing happened. They
don't care.
I'm so happy that you bring this
topic up because this is exactly
what is wrong with America.
Because we're not talking about
the Wendy Williams affair. We're
talking about the the Amber
Heard Johnny Depp trial. Oh,
man, so many people know
everything about that. And then
just
get hooked to it. Yeah, to be
careful. Don't watch it. Well,
well, this
would be my point. If if anyone
showed up this morning thinking
Oh, yeah. Can't wait for the
full deconstruction about what
happened in Uvalde, Texas, Adam
and John will know exactly.
They'll tell us. You're going to
be severely disappointed. This
is exactly. Forget what
happened. And of course,
everyone's pissed off already
clips about you have zero clips
about it. What are you talking
about? You have zero clips. I
have zero clips because it's the
end goal. What the media does,
regardless of why this happened,
the whole point is to have I do
well, let me just finish let me
finish.
I know cam just just didn't make
it sure that you know, they do
have a clip.
Hey, John, do you have a clip?
Let's play that now. And keep
going. No, let's play it now.
No, it's just it's an it's an in
context clip. You can't just
play it.
The point is that this is what
the media is trained to do. And
everybody I know is falling
right in line. Let's discuss
what is it guns or mental
health? What is it Texas? Even
Europe is in on the game. I'm
looking at the Dutch press this
morning. Well, it's obvious that
the Republicans and all of Texas
they love guns better than
children. You know, this is you
are falling into it. If you want
to know what happened. Of
course, this is a tragedy I was
in Uvalde more than four months
ago and it's it's not easy to
get to Uvalde that's where we
wrote those tanks that have I'm
surprised they haven't mentioned
the douchebag ranch up there
where people go shoot animals
and drive tanks and shoot
machine guns that will happen
because that's all the M five M
is doing for us right now is
making sure every podcast every
single podcast is well I think I
think it goes to mental health
which if you're going to be
good, good, good, good. Good.
Joe Biden and the Democrats
Republicans. Stop it people opit
Come here for something
different, because shit is going
on while you're involved in that
discussion, wouldn't you say,
John?
There's always stuff going on,
but like important stuff? Well,
I don't know that, you know,
this is, from a sociological
perspective, this is all
important because this is part
of the scheme to get people to
vote Democrat. And it needs to
be discussed in that from that
perspective. If from no other
perspect good,
then I'll kick it off. And I
know you have a clip I heard of
a couple. So the this happened.
Hold on, let me just let me let
me tell you this one thing. So I
tuned in against better judgment
tuned into Tucker Carlson. And I
said to Ted, I said, the minute
he politicizes this shit, I'm
out. And how does he start off?
Well, President Joe Biden will
be speaking live in a moment,
we're going to be covering that.
And we sure hope he doesn't make
this political. That by itself
is politicizing it. It's just
sickening. And you know, and
even my innate. Even my
inclination is to go Yeah, yeah,
screw that. But it's so wrong.
You missed the whole, the whole
real show is passing you by we
got some other things happening.
But tell me about your clip.
Well, I miked up sorry, as much
about the event. Yeah, that's
good. That's good. Oh, thank
you. But they're about kind of
the kind of what weird follows.
For example, this is a local
team. I got a lot of local stuff
for today because I like to
packages. I'm noticing that for
example, our local Fox
affiliate, they get packages
from Fox. Yeah, and those are
good and their packages are
actually better than the
national news. And Ukrainian
stuff is too good.
I think. I think that's because
they have they have more time at
the local level that everything
is so short, and you put a
little more time into some of
these packages, they just get
more interesting.
So but But talking about ivaldi
or however you pronounce eovaldi
which is 130 miles from you
exactly. I checked it out
and to get there takes about
three and a half, three hours
and 15 minutes. It's like
driving through Italy. It's
stunningly beautiful winding
roads, up hills down hills, you
can't go more than 55 in most
parts of it.
So here's an example of some
some somewhat professional on an
unprofessional the we have a a
woman now can you can remember
last name don don chi. I think
her last name Don she she came
from Austin, and she's a KPI x
is our local CBS affiliate, and
they always hire probably the
prettiest women they can find
and kind of schlub men. And they
have they've gone through some
unbelievable the mostly
telegenic, they really no
understand it. So this woman,
Sara Dachi, who came out of
she's floated all over the place
and she was in Los Angeles
during a very famous bunch of
photos of her during an
earthquake and she's freaking
out on set. He or she is choking
up and she saved. She was
watched as I can't say it was
totally seamless that anyone has
an ear. But it's interesting to
listen to how the anchor the CO
anchor saves her. But I just
thought it was fascinating how
sometimes you just can't handle
the this job. This is local TV
anchor chokes up we're talking
about the shooting.
Twice this minute firing. Oh,
here we go.
We are learning more on those
lives lost yesterday. It's very
tough to share these pictures
and hear their stories. Oh my 10
year old Annabelle and Guadalupe
Rodriguez was an honor roll
student
and fourth grade teacher Eva
Morales was an educator for 17
years. And then there is nine
year old Americ Joe Garza her
father posted her picture on
social media with a single word
why the family of
I'm looking at I'm looking at
dawn she right now she has that
Natalie Morales type multi CultI
Hoshi so multicultural is
ridiculous.
And depending on angle she has
different culties
Yes, she could be Italian she
said as women and before she
could be Italian she could be
Mexican. She could be you know,
she could be Middle Eastern
multifunctional
from a television perspective.
Yes, it's a it's a goldmine.
She's a woman of color. I mean,
all of it. And by the way, for
those of you who are new to the
show, we are purely talking as
experienced media executives.
Yeah. And we would discuss the
way we'd be doing our hiring if
we were doing it but so I
just want to be patting
ourselves on our back for this
hire.
Oh, yeah, she she she breaks she
loses Is it as you can hear, and
it's covered seamlessly by our
host? Well, kind of seamlessly
because she's in tears. And then
they keep away from her on the
camera side, everything else.
And they never, you know, at no
point do they go back and draw
attention to it, which I've seen
happen. Oh, I'm sorry, I
couldn't Oh, I'm sorry. This is
affecting, right.
I just had to compose myself one
of those.
They didn't do any of that it
was and it was just this moment.
And it was quickly forgotten,
because it wasn't, you know, re
revisited, which is really the
worst thing you could do to some
point, unless you hate it, or
you could do it. Are you okay,
you want to hanky? I mean, you
could do that. Yeah, if you hate
it. But anyway, I just I just
found it. Just a moment.
I think you wouldn't say that
you have a box of Kleenex and
take that tissue out and hand it
to her. That way, you could
still make her look stupid, and
you could be Gallant.
Yeah, that was the right way to
do it. If you can really tell
these teams when you watch these
TV shows if they if somebody's
hated. Yeah, it just shows up
event in little ways and they
started to bicker like we do.
Now the other one is this. This
is Governor Newsom going on
about California, Uber all this
which was amusing because I
heard a version of California
Uber, yeah. Rock and roll, Dead
Kennedys. And better by the way,
but here is Newsom. Gavin
Newsom. Going after Abbott.
Sara in response to the Texas
School shooting, Governor Newsom
pledged to make quick
legislative moves to prevent
other mass shootings. He says a
California takes action other
states will too.
We're going to control the
controllables the things that we
have control of California leads
this national conversation. When
California moves other states
move in the same direction.
The proposed bills include SB
1327. It allows private citizens
to sue gun manufacturers or
distributors. That bill has
passed the Senate and is now in
assembling SB 906 would require
school officials to investigate
any threats of a mass shooting
and reported to law enforcement.
A B 1594. would limit firearm
advertisement to minors and
other bills will focus on ghost
guns. And when asked about gun
laws, Texas Governor Greg Abbott
cited places like LA Chicago and
California his point was more
gun laws don't lead to less
violence. But Governor Newsom
pushback,
but Governor Abbott just named
check the state of California, I
would caution him from doing
that. And you just go to the CDC
website. Look at that gun murder
rate. And 2020 There was 7%
higher than the state of
California in 2020.
This is it? This is exactly what
they do. This is this is exactly
how politicization works. And
let's just put this just put it
into a little perspective. You
know, when when I see Europeans,
Dutch, in this case, posting
comments, you know, it's like,
oh, you have an epidemic, you
know, you love your guns. And I
say no, actually, we love
opioids. That's what's really
killing Americans. You know,
it's like, how many mass
shootings have there been? And
I'm not trying to trivialize it.
I'm just trying to put it into
some perspective. That's the
difference. And I'll get, and
I'll get hate emails for just
saying this.
Yeah, well, yeah. Your don't
don't go away. I don't know why
you get hate emails at all. But
it's because
you're, you block everybody. And
they're angry you and they can't
get through to you.
So the number if people want to
have for some perspective in
places that don't have a lot of
guns, a go look up a go to wiki
page and look up a car bombing
deaths? Yeah, it's the number of
killings from these mass
shootings versus 1999 is
something like 200 200 and 156.
I think, well, I've seen 196
I've seen 240 and also that's
mass shootings,
two people or more. It's not,
you know, there's all kinds of
whatever
the case there's a we do have
gun deaths, different sorts, we
have mass shootings, but you
look at car bombings is or what
people do when they get
frustrated do instead of going
out and grabbing a gun and
shooting up a mall. They do a
car bombing 200 Dead 100 Dead 50
Dead 20 Dead. It's in there. And
there's 1000s and 1000s and
1000s and nobody bitches and
moans about that does take cars
away
here, but that's because it's
brown. People who live in sandy
areas mainly
know their car bombings in
France. They're in Asia, they're
in Africa, Southern Africa was
not Sandy. They're all over the
place.
All right Southern Africa is not
a sandy white rock What are you
telling me you're in Iraq now
the other the only other one
that I got clipped I thought was
funny because it tells me having
a kind of a gag okay. It kind of
a gag reflex but here's the gag
This is Texas and this is where
Aurora Beto beta O'Rourke comes
in and says, you don't want to
hear him because it's not Mike
in this cuz he's not Mike, which
he should have been I'm
surprised he wasn't gonna
interrupt a presentation done by
Abbott and listen to this thing
because at the end, I have to
say something.
Please. Thanks now in Texas
While Governor Abbott was
providing updates on the school
shooting, Democratic candidate
for governor Beto O'Rourke, he
interrupted him pushing for new
gun laws. Excuse me. Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Sit down, you're out. You're out
of line and an embarrassment.
O'Rourke was escorted out of the
auditorium. But here's what he
had to say once he was outside.
He says this was unpredictable.
It was totally predictable. And
I predict this will continue to
happen when you continue to have
a governor who will not stand up
for the people of Texas.
Hey, hey, he can't stand up.
He's a wheelchair you asshole.
Wow, I didn't expect that had
not seen this one coming at all.
But yes, good point. This was
this was Peak Peak
politicisation, and it was
beautiful to see because of
course it looked at this. And it
was Paxton actually the
lieutenant governor who was
doing most of the yelling at
him. But then the mayor, the
mayor Uvalde was shuffling
forward and all these guys got
side arms, and they're pointing
at him. And so of course, this
made Beto an instant hero with
the with the political left and
a total douchebag. With the
political right, it was exactly
what you want it to spark more
conversation. So more podcasts
can talk about their opinions.
Let's deconstruct some media
here for a moment. I mean, we we
will find out more. But the
media from the get go on this
thing. Has no timelines has
confusing information. Some
might call it disinformation.
There's been just adding a big
scoop of people posting on
social media, there's no way to
know what is going on. I think
you're absolutely right, what
you did here, let's just look at
that politicization, because
that's what you're a part of if
you're even thinking of it. And
that doesn't mean that you
shouldn't be thinking about
children, of course, but we have
to put things into perspective.
And we have to make sure that
we're paying attention to other
things that are going on as we
speak in the world. Are you
excited to
hear that? Do you have any?
Yeah. Do you have any ideas?
Yeah, I
do. Actually, this is by extreme
happenstance and coincidence,
because it typically doesn't
happen around this time of year.
It is World Economic Forum, 2022
and Davos week, and it's a
doozy. You won't see much of
this on on your news, you won't
hear podcast talking about it,
because this is where the same
eight holes who were all in on
climate change and canceling
Russia and giving you fake food.
This is where they have their
agenda. Oh, is that my dog or
yours? That's mine. That's my
dog. No, no, he's he does it
there, Tiger. So I have a couple
of World Economic Forum clips.
Most of them are actually pretty
short. But I would like to go
through them with you because I
think there's enough here that
would interest us as the anti
globalists, that we are. And
let's start it off with Klaus
Schwab. He is of course, the the
leader of of the pack. And he is
going to tell us kind of in his
opening keynote interview, what
to expect,
I don't know how it would play
out in November. But what we
know is that we will end up with
many more unemployed, and
particularly also people in the
gray economy, which are not
counted for who lose their jobs.
So we will see definitely
roughly a lot of angle, angle I
didn't know but probably
increased by the end of the
year, because it's rises will be
with us until we really have
found remedy. So we have to
prepare for a more angry world
and how to prepare. It means to
take the necessary action to
create the federal world to see
that we provide everybody with
is decent access to the health
system. So that we make sure
that those people who are really
left behind, and I'm not
speaking only on national
levels. I'm speaking also
internationally, we if I see
now, the tragedy in some of the
emerging countries like South
Africa, like some countries in
East Asia, I think it's all, I
don't have too many remedies.
See, remedies have to be
discussed through dialogue by
some stakeholders of our global
system, but I just sees a need
for such a dialogue. And I see
the need for action. I see the
need for great reason.
Yeah, there it is.
I wonder if he has a dialect
coach.
You know, he speaks fluent
French, too. I heard him speak
in French and a couple of these
interviews, really good. Is
French German, French, of course
of the International Latin
language of douchebags. Sorry to
say it France. You know, they
still hang on to that as being
the language of politics and
history. Yeah, of course, of
course. And but these these will
look at Klaus is 84. So you
know, when it was trendy that he
was around. So he's calling for
the great reset and angrier
world and we must discuss this,
we have to have dialogue and
action. And that's exactly what
this week has been so far. And
the only longer clips I'd like
to play is from keynote speaker
Ursula von der Leyen. As we
know, she's the president of the
European Starfleet Command. And
in this set the entire tone for
the conference, just so you
understand what these people are
thinking and by the way, this
Ukraine, Russia thing, and swift
and all that shit, we have very
little to do with the John all
we are is just the idiots who
hang up the flags, put our
little flag icons in our
profiles and pay for it. This is
a total we
pay for Yeah, we were the ones
paying for it. Yeah, thing.
Yeah. and the EU. Oh, no, this
is their initiative. And I'm
going to give this podcast to my
daughter. She's She knows she
listens often, but not always.
I'm gonna tell her to listen to
what's going to go down in the
European Union here is fun. The
lion setting the tone. This is
the beginning of her keynote.
Thank you very much, Klaus,
ladies and gentleman. Indeed,
following your introduction
there, Klaus Klaus is difficult
to believe that in Davos today,
we're talking about war. Because
the Davos spirit is the anti
thesis of war. It is about
forging ties. And together
finding solutions for the big
challenges of the world. You
might remember, as you worked on
it together with us that in
recent years, we have looked at
smart and sustainable ways to
fight climate change, and how to
just just so far we've had war,
we've had climate change, keep
globalization so that all can
benefit. How to make
digitalization a force for good
and mitigate its risks for
democracies. So Davos is all
about crafting a better future
together. Yes, that is what we
should be talking here about
today. But instead, we must
address the cost and
consequences of Putin's war of
choice,
because this is a new one
Putin's war of choice. So
spoiler, spoiler, there's no
coming back for Russia. Russia
is voted off the island. You
lost the game, you're not
allowed to participate. We hate
you. We don't want you it will
become evident in the next
clips.
The playbook of Russia's
aggression against your playbook
comes straight out of another
century.
Oh, what century? The 21st to
the 20 is the 19th Oh, of
course, this is the old he wants
to restore USSR,
treating millions of people not
as human beings, but as faceless
populations to be moved or
controlled, or set as buffer.
This is the best example I have
of what you said being yourself
means your copter to health. She
is literally telling the
European people how these people
think about them and saying this
is how Putin thinks about him.
But no, no, this lady and
everyone else at this
conference, they think about you
this way.
bleb entry
it Wait, hold on a second. So
this hatred of Putin by the EU
what does it stem from? Do you
think And I will say this, this
is noteworthy because of all the
anti Trump stuff. A lot of it,
you could say was centered in
the EU, in fact that the dossier
and all the rest of it came from
the EU. So they know what what
is the deal with them and Putin?
Well, I
it will be the official reason,
which she'll give us in a
moment, is to get off fossil
fuels, of course, and just read
the world from evil. That's,
that's the whole thing. But it's
the way I see it is let's create
an artificial crisis and energy
crisis to let everybody go
through the pain and then we'll
all be saying please, more
windmills, it becomes apparent
tree.
Wait, how about the idea that we
used to have on the show, which
is that of all the people
playing the world game and
they're at the World Economic
Forum where they're playing this
globalist game? Putin was the
one that refused to play along,
even though he was a member of
the young leadership group.
Well, that I think is not true.
There's no evidence of that,
that there was an online type
thing, but it doesn't even make
sense. He was never a member of
the know, the timeline doesn't
make sense. He was in East
Germany at the time. He's not
that old. He's not quite old
enough for the young global
leaders.
So I can buy it. That was
bullcrap. Okay.
But your your question is valid?
Isn't this just part of we were
always at war with Eurasia, we
need an enemy. But this is the
playbook, we need an enemy and
this enemy, we're going to use
the enemy to keep China in
check, probably. But that's not
the top thing. The top thing is
we want to get incredibly rich
and have a new economy because
this economy is dead globally.
It's like and that's not because
we don't need resources and oil
and wheat now is because the
money they screwed up the money
system. That's why the first
thing we do is remove a sister.
That was Russia. And you heard
Klaus, this is going to be an
angry world, but we need a great
reset. And all of this is
apparent in Davos, whether they
pull it off a different
different issue, but this is
what they're trying to do. And
this woman by the way, found a
line if you look at her history
hasn't worked a day in her life.
She is a complete product of the
political system. Her dad was
Biden. In precisely the same
precise of the same a you know,
did although, you know, Joe used
to say Joey and Joey Pam gonna
have to tighten their belts now
Joey Joey.
Alright, but I don't want to
keep interrupting but I would
have missed Okay, deep because
it brings up a lot of this woman
does bring up a lot of issues
with you know, me and the way if
you think about the world
doesn't normal person would. But
this idea that now they think
about it of Biden and this
woman, this is the same this is
really talking about a
throwback, talking about a
playbook. This is a throwback to
the monarchies. The monarchs
never worked a day in their
life. Yep. They were never
amongst the people. They were
raised in the government, as
monarchs. And they stayed in the
government. And this is what
we're looking at. We're looking
at a revision, a revised version
of monarchies with these people.
I include Biden in that and
what's even better Her name is
Queen Ursula from now on. Who
names their kid Ursula anymore.
I mean, after after the Little
Mermaid you wouldn't name your
kid Ursula.
No, after Ursula Andressa. Take
this one. you'd stop. Yeah.
Yeah, true. And by the way, this
woman is so recognizable for the
Dutch listeners, Nina brinck.
That's all I have to say. This
type of a elitist woman who is
in the highest levels of elitism
in Europe is very, very
recognizable. Particularly the
helmet hairdo. That's a big
thing with these monarch is a
monarch monarch hairdo. Yes,
you're right. And this and this
is someone who's above Pierre
Pierre Can you appear can do
Hillary's hair but this is a
home this may be a shock or
somebody who does her hair
I don't know what it is. Yeah, I
agree with you.
All right. So again, the what
you what I say you are I am
myself. I just mean yourself.
Michio Kaku, the health,
the playbook of Russia's
aggression against Ukraine,
comes straight out of another
century, treating millions of
people not as human beings, but
as faceless populations to be
moved or controlled, or set as a
buffer between military forces
trying to trample the aspiration
of an entire nation with tanks.
This is not just a matter of
Ukraine survival. This is not
just an issue of European
security. This is putting our
whole international order in
into question,
the international order. It's
all in question now. So how does
Wait, no, I love it when you
interrupt these by the way, I do
know I mean it I mean it because
that means you're engaged and
interested. It's good
care. I like it. So how is the
internet did one thing happens
we have Putin mucem troops into
Ukraine to countries that really
aren't in the EU, have nothing
to influence already pulled
himself away from the
international order and kind of
chimed up or chummed up with
China. How does this change the
international order in any way?
By making the citizens of the
European Union poor? That's
their whole that's their whole
plan. To to inflict pain upon
the citizens of the European
Union and blame it on Putin, not
even Russia. You know, what you
never hear? is about that. How
many people live in Russia? 50
million, 60 million? No, it's
more than that. I think it's
100. And 100 200.
No compassion for them. That
screw. I mean, seriously, like,
that could at least that's the
thing in this entire speech, and
during everything I've seen, and
lots of producers have sent
stuff. Thank you very much. Oh,
damn it. Sorry, I keep hitting
the mute button. This entire
conference is just Russia is
just gone. We've dealt with it
is except for the war. But you
know, we just need to keep
funding that
and 145 or 144 point 1 million
I mean, those people just don't
count with it. So it'll global
people, they're full of shit
these people this is they're,
they're already getting
fabulously wealthy off of these
last of the last, you know,
jerks that that this global
economy is making. And they just
cashing in and setting
themselves up. And I don't think
they really care about any any
human being but their own their
own friends. And that's why
they're all just and Jack's here
at Davos. Let's talk about
Russia. Let's go to the conflict
here with the front line.
Did you finish your speech? Oh,
that's
what I said. Let's go to the
conflict now with your going Oh,
yeah. Oh, yeah.
Ladies and gentlemen, this
conflict is also sending
shockwaves throughout the world
shockwaves, further disrupting
supply chains, already stretched
by the pandemic. It is putting
new burdens on businesses and
households. And it has created a
thick fog of uncertainty for
investors across the globe. And
more and more companies and
countries already battered
notice that she's you know, the
audience she's talking to here
is the investors. You know,
like, I know, I know, y'all want
to get on the gravy train here,
you need some direction. That's
why we're here people. We're
going to show you how to make a
killing fog of
uncertainty for investors across
the globe. And more and more
companies and countries already
battered by two years of
COVID-19. And all the resulting
supply chain issues must now
cope with rising price energy
prices for energy as a direct
result of poutine. Unpardonable
war,
who Putin unpardonable war is
the whole reason that now we
have energy prices skyrocketing
and food projected food
shortages. It's not anything
Europe is doing. It's all Putin.
Does this make sense? No.
From her perspective, it makes
nothing but sense well,
seeing is the home
of poutine. Unpardonable war.
I love that yeah, unpardonable,
as good
and pardonable for anybody out
there.
We'd like to not from now on I'm
always saying this that's
unpardonable. Can't believe you
did that?
Of poutine unpardonable war? And
Russia has tried to put pressure
on us, for example, by cutting
the energy supplies the gas
supplies of Bulgaria, Poland,
and now lately, Finland.
Let's just put that into
perspective, Queen Ursula. The
reason why is because they were
having difficulties paying in
rubles. Now the Italians they
applied the trick, which you're
letting her do letting them do.
But this was for non payment.
It's not just shutting stuff
off. But okay. This is exactly
what you want. You want the
talking points, you want the
message to be clear.
But this one and this behavior
we see has only strengthened
Europe's resolve to get rid of
Russian fossil fuel dependency
rapidly, rapidly get rid of
Russian fossil fuel dependency
rapidly. Why? Because they cut
off supplies to feed People
didn't pay their bill because
you pulled them out of Swift.
The climate cannot wait, oh, we
gotta go rapidly.
The climate cat with, you know,
the funny thing about the way
you express that you shortened
her point. This is kind of not
to go back in history too much.
But this is kind of what we did
to Japan.
Oh, this comes up later. Yeah.
How did we do it exactly. In
Japan?
Well, I don't have that in front
of me. But it was similar kind
of, you know, not sanctions that
nothing is extreme, but we cut
them off here and worry, we made
their lives a little more
miserable than didn't had to be,
although they deserved it. And I
suppose to China, it was
basically because what they did
to China, they deserved it. And
so they put him in a situation
where they kind of did what they
had to do. And that started the
war. This is kind of similar.
The only good thing they wanted.
They want to push Russia into
dropping a bomb.
No, no. Well, they dropped the
financial bomb on them,
basically. And that was a much
better way to do it, because
Russia clearly is going to make
its carry on its life with China
and Iran and these types of
countries, and will have a
perpetual enemy will always have
an East that we have. This is
1984. Just that's your playbook.
If there's anything Oh,
continue.
But this one. And this behavior
we see has only strengthened
Europe's resolve to get rid of
Russian fossil fuel dependency
rapidly. The climate cannot
wait. But now, the geopolitical
reasons are evident too. We have
to diversify away from fossil
fuels. We have set our course
already towards climate
neutrality. So now we must
accelerate our clean energy
transition. And fortunately, we
are already having in place the
means to do so.
So what I'm hearing her say is,
look, we already knew we had to
get rid of fossil fuel because
you know, the climate cannot
wait. However, now we need to
accelerate it because you know,
Putin is an idiot. He's a dick.
It's two different reasons. But
she combines them together. And
we're going full steam ahead.
And if you know anything about
how the European Union works,
and how voting works and laws
are passed down, it's not the
way it was explained 20 years
ago. They just ramrod shit
through. And this is all part of
the European Green Deal. And we
continue
today. Africa is heavily
dependent on food imports. And
this makes it vulnerable.
But I'm sorry, I think I
probably want to do this. I want
to play this one first. Here we
go. This is the so they have
this plan. To get rid of wrt
completely getting rid of
Russian fossil fuels. We need to
accelerate and here's how we're
luckily we have solutions today
in place people the
European Green Deal is already
ambitious. But now we are taking
our ambition yet to another
level. Okay. Last week, the
European Commission tabled and
proposed repower issue.
repower issue
you should see in a second. Do
you think we were the ones who
coined the green New Deal?
Yeah, they have the green the
European Green Deal. De changes
the Green Deal. Do you think
that in some way this was you
know, there's no reason they
can't take and use the green New
Deal. It's a pretty It's Jazzy?
Well, the guy who's running it.
France Timmermans. You know, my
buddy over there. The
Bilderberger who I interviewed
for Dutch radio a decade ago.
He's the one running this. I've
reached out to him several
times. He won't return my email
DM or phone call, strangely
enough. But he's the one that
put the marketing together. I
don't
know. It's just a snub us.
I think it's because it's more
expansive. And they wanted to
set it apart from the green. Now
when you say the Green Deal, and
it's actually the European Green
Deal. Now that's ours. You know,
this crazy Americans that's all
AOC with the green new deal that
we don't want that.
Well, there's that's
notice, notice what they notice
what they don't have what she
doesn't talk about under speech.
And of course, I watched the
whole thing. No mention of LGBTQ
plus, no mention of racism.
You say? Well, that's do we
specializing.
So they throw it they throw in
some equity here and there. So
they've definitely want to
distance themselves from our
green New Deal. And we continue
because this is very exciting.
We're not going to miss a
megawatt of energy. It's just
it's going to be seamless, as
seamless as US switching
networks during the
tap is all is seamless.
That is our 300 billion euro
plan to phase out of fossil
Russian fossil fuels.
Oops, oops, misread misread.
I'm sorry, I missed it. She
said,
That's we have our 300 billion
euro budget to phase out of
fossil fuels, I mean, Russian
fossil fuels.
That is our 300 billion euro
plan to phase out of fossil
Russian fossil fuels. And fast
forward the green transition.
Fast forward, the green
transition. It's the green
transition, I need to write this
down. These things are
important, green transition
everybody.
And today, if we look at the
share of renewables we have in
Europe, almost a quarter of the
energy we consume in Europe
stems from renewable sources
already this is the famous
European Green Deal, which is
already 25% from renewable
resources does this is the Green
Deal. Now of course, they
allowed natural gas to be
defined as a as a renewable
resource in the throes of
nuclear in there. So yeah, okay,
are Slusher. But now
Now through the power issue.
Now, we will practically double
this share to 45%. In 2030. This
is only possible by also
bringing cross border
cooperation to a new level. Take
for example, the North Sea of
Europe and what is happening
there.
Let me tell you what's happening
there because I've flown the
channel the North Sea multiple,
maybe 8090 times when I lived in
the UK. And what would I always
bitch about when we had a show
after I'd flown over? I'd say
the windmills every the
windmills off the coast of the
UK, the windmills off the coast
of France, the windmills off the
coast of Belgium, the windmills
off the coast of the
Netherlands. I mean, hundreds
and hundreds and hundreds of
windmills of which may be 20%.
Or turning at any given moment.
Yeah, total scam total scam.
Last week, we had four European
member states joining forces to
harness the energy of offshore
wind. And they decided to
quadruple the offshore wind
capacity through 2030. That will
mean money wind farms in the
north it will cover the annual
energy consumption of more than
50 million homes. This is
roughly one quarter of all
European households. This is the
right way to go.
Just so you know, this is the
right way to go. What I did not
clip I'll just tell you briefly
because it was a very long
explanation. He talks about
putting a whole new pipeline
network in place. And the
pipeline network will include
stuff coming from the Leviathan
field, you know, Israel, the
Mediterranean, all these
different resources, of course,
LPG, liquid petroleum gas ports,
where they'll take our LPG but
the what she said in this long
explanation is that they're
going to make a switch. And
these pipelines while initially
being used for the now green
renewable gas will be switched
to hydrogen, which will be made
not in the traditional way with
no gas or coal. No, they're
going to do it with wind power
and solar, they're going to
create hydrolysis. And they're
somehow going to package this up
and they're going to switch
these pipes and hydrogen is
going to be the fuel of the
future in the EU. I don't know
much about hydrogen other than
the hydroxy booster I put on my
car years and years ago, but
this this sounds like a very
iffy scenario. What are your
thoughts spin?
This is interesting because and
we've kind of discussed it a
little bit on the show, but that
they've talked about, there's
kind of a background noise
around Brown, the green New Deal
around the Green Deal or
whatever green you're talking
about, about the so called
hydrogen economy. And I've
looked in go back and forth and
I've driven hydrogen cars. I
keep trying to keep up with it,
the technology and what they're
talking about and what they're
going to do next hydrogen has
some benefits. For example, if
you want to if you have a
hydrogen car you can fill up
almost instantly is unlike
batteries. We have to sit there
at the charger the 500,000
chargers and wait hours
sometimes
or just in line Like just in
line to get to the charging
station, imagine
if those if that becomes so
popular, there's a line.
Do you remember each person?
Remember that the former New
York banker, when we swapped one
day, he took my truck and I took
the Tesla.
But so you were in love with
that Tesla. By the way, I want
to remind you, except for
the charging part, I want to
remind you because I had to take
an Uber to recharging stand back
from the hotel. So no, I didn't
love it. Because I remember it
perfectly well. But he would
drive to Houston, where he has,
where they have the business.
And he would take the Tesla now
to drive to Houston and back,
you need to charge somewhere. So
there's a supercharger just
outside of Houston. And he tried
to convince me by convincing
himself. This was great. I drive
in the morning, you know, just
before I get into Houston, I
stopped at the supercharging
station. You know, I can read
the paper, I can have a cup of
coffee. I'm like you're making
excuses for being totally
controlled by this by
electricity, bro. But now it's
great to see how this is how
rich people travel. And it was,
of course completely ridiculous.
He was he was hampered by the
technology that he was hyping.
He dumped the cars. Oh, yeah, he
did. He sure
did. Mainly because we bitched
at him on this show.
I don't think he could handle
it. He even had to be sent but
now
but now when I listen to this
for a second, and I'll come back
to Ursula. This is the energy
panel. This is the moderators
very short the energy panel
moderator I
was gonna finish my hydrogen
store I'm sorry. I'm sorry go
ahead. The problem was hydrogen
besides is better than
electricity so far as the cars
are concerned except for the
fact that the cars scream when
you drive them which I find to
be somewhat annoying like a jet
engine screamer when you punch
it when you floor it, it started
screams I wouldn't say it's like
a jet engine. It's more like a
banshee it's very annoying to
listen to. Because of the amount
of fuel going through the fuel
cell, it's crazy noise I maybe
this can be solved with some
some soundproofing. I don't know
what you can do about it, the
whole car virus with this noise.
But fill up is better,
everything's better. And you can
also use hydrogen to fuel a jet
plane. Can't do that with
windmills, or electricity. They
do have electrical plans with
this joke. The problem with
hydrogen is leaks it leaks it
leaks like a sieve if you have
it, you can have two inches of
steel in a pipeline. It'll this
hydrogen dodges through the
steel and comes out the other
side. Oh, I didn't notice. Oh,
it's terribly leaky. And so for
example, in when I was an air
pollution, it was one random
vector we we had a one of the
facilities in the Bay Area was
had Hydrogen. Hydrogen is
usually stored in these big
round globes, that's where you
spot it. So if you see a big
round globe, you see this big
huge and every once in a while
the thing would catch on fire.
Now
this is what I'm waiting for all
these pipelines, they're gonna
be jam and gas through and like
we could we can easily put some
hydrogen through there that's
gonna be great, no danger.
Well, the problem with the
hydrogen fires and they had
these sensors and stuff to spot
them is you can't see it
too that you burn up on the spot
without even knowing it.
So this is where the tank was
started they could technically
just never happen to at least
hear the tank could heat up
beyond fire and and just heat up
and then explode. I mean, that's
possible. But the problem is
they would catch on fire and as
the fire would create a wicking
just like anything else. Do you
know how things wick
so it's I'm not sure I
understand what does that mean
wick?
You ever take a wick and you
stick it in kerosene you soak it
and you light it it starts to
suck that has the kerosene get
to the
top to bro Okay, yeah, it sucks
it from the bottom up to the
top. Yes, got it, it
sucks it through the wick. And
it's like a reverse a siphon. So
the tank phenomenon it does the
steel becomes a wick and starts
to push that sucks dihydrogen
out faster and faster. So make a
drain the tank pretty much you
got a blowtorch. And you can't
do but you can't see it. Except
if you touch it, you burn your
hand off. But wow, this is real.
It's a problematic gas to store
and use for anything. It's like
I mean, it is wonderful in its
properties. And when it burns it
does just produces water now,
but yeah,
well, well, they're all in on.
They're all in on hydrogen all
on it.
I keep reading about the
hydrogen economy and I have yet
to. I mean, it sounds good on
paper.
Well, no one offered any
solutions that I have found yet
at Davos and I didn't hear Bill
Gates say Oh, I got the hydrogen
solution. So but that's a big
dream. That's the big one. It's
going to be years and years and
years of gap. us, and it's just
not going to be Russian gas
because those guys have to exit
because we want all the money. I
don't see any other way really,
but doesn't matter. They're all
hypocritical a holes. This is
the energy panel, the moderator
before she starts asks a simple
question.
So I'm going to throw this
immediately out to the audience
and say, How many of you are
driving any electric vehicle at
the moment? 1234. So, I would
say that probably constitutes
less than 5% of the persons
sitting here in this room. Yeah,
exactly. They don't care. They
don't even have electric
vehicles themselves. And I bet
those four line anyway.
Yeah. Are they have an electric
cars in the garage?
Yeah, no, they took their jet,
which was not electric, too. I
wonder if I should. Yeah, I'll
do this in a second. This is the
last bit from Ursula. So now
she's getting into food, because
we have to prepare the
population for the food
shortages, which really will
happen in the in the EU. You
know, even the Netherlands is
gone. So, so hard and heavy into
fake food. And they they are, in
fact, the leaders of creating
texture and taste for soy based
and plant based foods. That
there's no way you're going to
have any proper natural protein
in the future in the EU. But
that's okay, because we have
high tech solutions, and it's
all Putin's fault.
Today, Africa is heavily
dependent on food imports, and
this makes it vulnerable.
Therefore, an initiative to
Boost Africa on production
capacity will be critical to
strengthen the continents
resilience. The challenge is to
adapt farming to warmer and
drier age. So innovative
technologies will be crucial to
leapfrog companies around the
world are already testing high
tech solutions for climate smart
agriculture. For example,
precision irrigation, operating
on power from renewable or
vertical farming, or nano
technologies. Yeah, which can
cut the use of fossil fuels to
produce fertilizers. Ladies and
gentlemen, the signs of a
growing food crisis are obvious.
We have to act urgently. But
there are also solutions today
and on the horizon. And this is
why, again, cooperation. I am
working with President Al Sisi
to address the repercussions of
the war. With an event on food
security and the solutions
coming from Europe and the
region. It is time to end the
unhealthy dependencies on
Russia. It is time to create new
collections. Yeah, it is time to
replace the old chains with new
bombs. Oh, good one. So let's
overcome this huge challenges in
cooperation. And that is in
Davos spirit. Thank you for
watching Ursula. Ursula, so well
done. And the whole conference
was of course, surrounding the
war. Oops, that's me this time
surrounding the war surrounding
climate change. I think we
should do climate change. Maybe
second, second half somewhere,
because a lot of fun stuff that
happened regarding climate
change. But also, you know, just
the plebs. What are we going to
do with all these these useless
eaters? Well, the first thing
we're going to do is we're going
to track your ass we're
developing. So I should say this
is the chairman of the Alibaba,
Alibaba Group President. Michael
Evans, who's apparently in
America,
we're developing through
technology and ability for
consumers to measure their own
carbon footprint. What does that
mean? That's, yeah, where are
they traveling?
How are they traveling?
What are they eating? What are
they consuming on the platform?
So individual carbon footprint
tracker. They tuned we don't
have it operational yet. But
this is something that we're
working.
Yeah, stay tuned. Commerce is
by the way, anyone who would but
you notice that both Ursula and
this guy used that word they
were technologies thrown around
is now like a meaningless term
is the
answer to everything. It's
technology. It's technology.
What's your problem is
technology is perfect. Now is
anyone who has suggests with
that guy just suggested should
be strung up.
Well, then get a lot of rope
because Davos was full of it.
So, who runs Alibaba doesn't
run? WeChat. Do they know? I
think WeChat is separate from
Alibaba. I'm not sure I'm not
sure now actually
needed more you chart to figure
out what is what in China? Well,
the thing about WeChat
and the reason why it was
related to Tik Tok, I think in
some way, isn't it? Well, the
thing about WeChat is it's an
all encompassing app. And it
has, it has stuff like your
Carbon Tracker, it has your your
direct messages has your
payment, it has all these things
built into it. And the Chinese
Communist Party has a big hand
in how it operates. You know,
they have direct censorship
capabilities, this is no secret,
everybody knows it. But you
basically can't live without the
WeChat. In China. That's what
like hear people think they
can't live without face bag or
Twitter. In China, you can't
actually operate very well,
because they've integrated that
so tightly, mainly because of
the payments. I say this to take
a slight detour to bring you a
little clip from Elon Musk, and
his plans for Twitter,
for those that have used WeChat.
I think that's WeChat actually a
good model. If you're in China,
it's basically you kind of live
on WeChat does everything. It's
sort of like Twitter plus Pay
Pal, plus a whole bunch of
things. And all rolled into one
was actually a great interface.
And it's really an excellent
app. And we don't have anything
like that, outside of China. So
I think it's such a such an app
would be really useful. And it
just like the utility of it have
sort of a spam free thing where
you could you can make comments,
you can post videos, you can you
know, I think it's important for
content creators to have a
revenue share. Now this, this
does not need to be done on
Twitter, it can be done from
something that's created from
scratch. So it could be
something new. So really, but I
think this thing needs to exist,
whether it is converting Twitter
to be the sort of like, kind of
all encompassing app that that
like said everything from
digital task where we're
important ideas are debated, you
know, maximally trusted and
inclusive. And you're sort of
have a high trust situation,
then then payments, whether it's
crypto or Fiat can make a lot of
sense. Just we just want
something that's incredibly
useful and that people love
using that it's either convert
whether to that or start
something new. Those are the
two. But it does need to happen
somehow.
Yeah. So are we starting to
connect the dots? Do we see the
picture? Finally, this is
exactly what we'll do. And of
course, there will have your,
your your carbon footprint
tracker built into this, just
like WeChat is so cool. No spam,
yeah, there'll be no spam,
because every single account
will be a verified human being.
So if you think Elon is dreaming
trolls, about no spam, there'll
be no spam because you will not
be able to just create an
account, these will all be
verified your digital ID all
part of the app, and a couple
other things need to change back
to Davos. This is the E Safety
Commissioner from Australia,
Julie Inman, and she says, You
know, it's time to change we
have to think about speech
online,
we are finding ourselves in a
place where we're, we have
increasing polarization
everywhere. And everything feels
binary when it doesn't need to
be so I think we're going to
have to think about a
recalibration of a whole range
of human rights that are playing
out online, you know, from
freedom of speech to the freedom
to you know, to be free from on
online violence, or the right of
data protection to the right to
child dignity.
Right so we need to recalibrate
some of these human
rights let's online violence
it's usually what we say to each
other before you start the show.
That's the definition of online
violence let's online violence
Did you not know that words free
speech was free
free speech? Online violence is
the words are violence Don't you
know this surely words words
words can be violence. So so
we'll have some some
recalibration silence
was violence. Oh, that to a
teammate give me no you can't
win. You can't win. I thought
silence was violence but now
words of
violence. Yeah. Oh, yeah. As
online violence, online
violence, okay.
Can't win.
So we so I'm just, you know, I'm
seeing a world where we are
recalibrating this new app and
recalibrating speech and, you
know, so we can do away with
online violence and And we need
to put some money in there.
Well, everyone's all jacked
about that. Here's a bunch of
central bankers at Davos with
the chairman of Credit Suisse.
Fast forward
five years do we have
this is a lady from CNN oh, by
the way, all journalists are
they're invited guests. They're
not really they're working on
behalf of the of the World
Economic Forum. There's a New
York Times, I think, deputy
editor, she's an invited guest,
not their reporting just a guest
to participate. Because it's
like the Bilderberg drinking
group only. It's better.
A central bank digital coin out
there in the wild. Wow. That is
being utilized on a daily basis,
whether it's wholesale, or
retail. And it becomes a
superior system.
By the way, a lot of these
sessions and speeches at Davos,
people think that it's really
good to leave these long pauses
for impact. It sucks.
It's what sucks.
Sucks for us. Yeah.
We have several experiments,
which are not very far from
that. They're not yet
generalized, but they could be
the teaser next three years,
probably. It will go quicker on
the wholesale, I guess, because
it raises less sensitive
question.
Yes. Excellent. No, I'm
trying to hear what you're
saying. From so on the wholesale
digital currency, digital
currency, not coin. I am also
believer that will come in five
years? Yes. What I tried to say
is obviously, you know, we still
have those huge legacy
environments, they need to
migrate as well. So we will not
yet see all the benefits coming
through. But it will come and
will be much more efficient.
They're also probably much more
secure. Transaction costs on the
retail side and much more
skeptical. Certainly call it for
the no established economies.
The joke at Davos was swift, the
interbank payment network will
be completely gone in about five
years. And they're very clear to
point out I don't think we'll
quite roll it out to retail. So
you know, but these guys are
thinking banks, you know, the
central bank's not thinking
treasuries, but okay. A lot of
money, a lot of money rolling
around billionaires everywhere
during the pandemic, lots of
wealth creation, but also lots
of wealth shifting, and saved or
Crusades were created. The
executive director of Oxfam
International was there to
clearly beg for some money, get
noticed. She
did. Okay. Yeah.
She's begging for money and
wants the billionaires to pony
up pies in
billionaires has been, you know,
unprecedented during the
pandemic. And there's been
several sectors where that has
been mostly concentrated. And
one is, in fact, the pharma
sector. Because COVID has been
one of the most profitable
products ever. So that's one
point to discuss. And our report
out today is called profiting
from pain. How those delays in
making this technology available
technology really having people
vaccinated early has contributed
to that. But has also as we said
earlier, it's not only the
direct health impacts, but it's
the economic social impacts on
all parts of the population. And
in reality, an increase in
inequality, reversing the trend
of the last few years where, you
know, inequality had reduced
between rich countries and poor
countries. Unfortunately, now it
has widened. And the statistic
we're saying is every 30 hours,
a new billionaire has been to
join the pandemic.
Wow, I didn't know that's a good
stat. Every 30 hours, she said a
new billionaire was minted
during the pandemic. So let's go
to the pandemic. This is the
final bit of Davos that I have
for y'all. Vaccines, vaccines,
technology, technology and
saving the world and the only
representative of the Big Pharma
was the Pfizer CEO. No Johnson
and Johnson no AstraZeneca no
other people. Were there just
Pfizer, only Pfizer, the CEO,
Albert, Albert Bula. And he's
got a craw. I mean, it's just
like, hey, you know, we may have
been gotten really rich, but you
know, we have been trying to
give all this stuff away for
free. Okay. But you know, it's
been hard because
right now, for example, there
are billions of doses of our
vaccine, the vaccine that was
used the European in the US, but
it is offered to low income
countries for free. And this is
offered by the US government
mainly but also by the European
Union, but they're doing
donations. So the US government
bought for us at cost and they
donated, they can't use them
right now. Because we discover
that one thing is supply and the
other thing is to have educated
population that believes that
vaccines is doing well.
Oh, you see, the problem is
there's no educated population.
They don't believe in the
vaccine so we can't give it
away. So they're uneducated
dummies. Did I hear that wrong?
Well, it's hard to understand
him. And that clip is slightly
under modulated. But it's, I
think you heard it right.
So this next clip, it's one of
the last one this, this will be
even worse because we now have
this guy's accent along with
Schwab's accent, as they're
clutching together about how
they've both been extreme
targets of diss and
misinformation and anti vaxxers
And oh, my,
with a vaccine. But we knew that
there's a very dramatic group of
anti vaxxers that will go after
us no matter what, they will
claim that the sun didn't go up
because people were vaccinated.
And that created issues with a
crop. So I'm suing you. And one
thing is to sue you in the US
and other thing is to show you
in a country where the legal
system is not up
to So he's saying, you know,
he's there people are suing us
and yeah, their legal systems,
backwards, eight holes. So we
can't give this we can't have
any of that when they know these
anti vaxxers are no good,
confident. What are the legal
system is not up to standards
are in Switzerland, right? So I
think that's behind us.
Everything went okay. And now I
think we can move on.
Everything went okay. We can
move on now.
I think we were we were both
targets of the anti vaccine
movements and conspiracy.
People. Conspiracy people are
claiming so they had triple. I
wondered what it is triple
COVID.
Was I see you've got hundreds of
1000s of clicks and so on.
He's all he's like, Oh, I got
hundreds of 1000s of clicks. I'm
so important. I'm so popular.
People like to talk about me.
I know you will also target. I
read one day, but was arrested
by the FBI. Yeah. Same happened
to me. And there are pictures.
Pictures of me and FBI officers.
I don't know how I never said
surprising thing. Is that the
same publication? I found out
because they had published the
previous one that was arrested
was the Pope. So ridiculous.
Yeah. So we are good company. At
least I was in good company.
So they both delivered the punch
line for some reason. I think I
think Schwab stole his punch
line. At least I was in good
company. Anyway. So very, very
flippant about people who
disagree with the global
vaccination mantras. But of
course, we need to just expand
and continue and Bill Gates. The
Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation announced a very
important partnership. Did you
hear about the the announcement?
Yeah, the partnership? No, I
missed that one.
Oh, everyone's talking about it.
It's the Big Bill and Melinda
Gates Foundation in partnership
with Pfizer.
Today's announcement is a strong
additional commitment by Pfizer.
Or he's already Oh, no, there's
a couple in here. So I just have
to assume whenever Bill Gates
laughs because we've seen this
in the past, you know, like,
it'll just hurt a lot. I gotta,
I gotta pursue me thinking
bullshit every single time. So
when he says,
today's announcement is strong.
Maybe it isn't strong. Maybe
it's
not strong. It's probably a
bogus of distance. Yeah, it's
bogus. That's what it is.
Today's announcement is a strong
additional commitment by Pfizer
to take their incredible
capabilities and make sure that
they get out to everyone in the
world. For all the drugs, they
do create the commitment to have
the cogs based pricing that will
improve accessibility.
But what he's saying here is
cost of goods. So they claim
they'll be giving away
vaccinated vaccines to poor
countries just under the cost of
goods.
Pfizer's also committing to a
partnership with the foundation
to create new products to those
will be groupies streptococcus
vaccine, which, in future
events, we can brief you on how
that will save hundreds of 1000s
of lives and likewise an RSV
vaccine.
Does he laugh at that again? I
think he likes
to catch this. I didn't catch
this. I
guess let me hear the second one
of those will be groupies
streptococcus vaccine. Yes,
he's laughing at Group B
streptococcus vaccine.
I'm not getting it
and create new products. Two of
those will be groupize
streptococcus vaccines and
microlab
which, in future events week and
briefed you on how that will
save
hunting future events. We can
brief you on how that what does
he mean future Davos events are
future pandemic events? That's a
little unclear
vaccine, which, in future
events, we can brief you on how
that will save hundreds of 1000s
of lives. And likewise, RSV
vaccine. These are vaccines you
give to the mother maternal
vaccines and so doing the trials
Exactly.
This, maybe that's why I had a
microlife Oh, this is what we
do. We give these vaccines to
expecting mothers, I'm sorry,
birthing persons. So we can get
it right into the fetus.
These are vaccines to give to
the mother maternal vaccines.
And so doing the trials exactly
right. Requires the deep
expertise that Pfizer has on so
we're super pleased to work
together with them
super pleased,
but on faking documentation, is
that their expertise we're
talking
about? I think they're quite
good at it. Obviously. That's
good. We're just gonna stick
with the with the with the
vaccination just for a moment
because you cannot have the CEO
of Pfizer at Davos without
asking him about the monkey pox.
And listen to the as the
questions being asked. And me
being a Tourette specialist.
You'll hear Borla grunting and
basically doing guttural tics.
He's not aware that that is
being recorded quite loudly.
This to me says he's very
anxious about the question or he
usually don't just start ticking
for no reason like this, but
it's very evident UK
there is some worry about monkey
pox. I don't know whether
vaccine Pfizer has
give this guy some lithium.
Lithium doesn't help. John, I'm
an expert. You
just threw the word out? Yeah. I
don't need the detail. Fair,
fair, fair, fair. UK
there was some worry about
monkey pox. I don't know whether
vaccine Pfizer has and would
have any observations on the
outbreaks we are seeing in
Europe in America. It's causing
some concern.
Clearly, like every one we were
alerted when we see the race or
some cases we didn't have any
before. And suddenly we do have
I'm not that worried right now.
But that doesn't mean that we
just relax. We are watching and
monitoring very carefully. Looks
like this is a situation that is
not that transmittable
transmissible so very difficult
to become a pandemic, and also
looks like they're already
medicine vaccines that can work
now we can debate if they can
work pretty well or if we need
new generations. This is what
exactly we are doing right now
to see if there is a need to
intervene around. Alright, so
this
Yeah. So I would take that debt
choking thing where he's having
the Tourette's
or oral tic
and I would substitute the
noises he's making with the word
bullshit. He wants to say Oh,
shit. All right. Thank ya, of
course.
So, kicker Bill Gates kicker at
the end. This is the the final
of Pfizer bit. Yeah. Here's the
announcement. Another
announcement Pfizer made and
Bill was right there in the
audience to tell everybody just
how great this was and what it
where it's going to surface
we are living in a time where
science is increasingly
demonstrating the ability to
take on the world's most
devastating diseases.
Yeah, once you say that to Ray
Liotta died in his sleep,
unfortunately, there exists a
tremendous health equity gap in
our world. equity gap determines
which of us can use these
innovations. And which of us
cannot
pay attention because this is
not about the vaccine. This is
about the equity and the
equitable distribution of the
vaccine for a reason.
With all we have learned and
accomplished over the past two
years, the time is now to begin
closing this gap even more. In
this spirit, Pfizer is excited
and proud to launch an accord
for healthier work. Through this
groundbreaking initiative,
Pfizer will provide all its
patented medicines and vaccines,
but are available in the US or
by the way Pfizer does not have
the patent on that COVID 19
vaccine that would be bio and
tech so little gotcha there. And
the everything that we've
patented will will give you for
free
the European Union. Yeah, good
one non for profit basis,
non for profit. That doesn't
mean free
to 1.2 billion people living in
45 lower income countries. I am
also pleased to announce that we
will continue to work with the
Bill and Melinda Gates
foundation on the development of
new vaccines and treatments for
diseases that disproportionately
impact people in low income
countries.
So we're pleased to be working
with Pfizer and we're talking to
the entire pharmaceutical
industry about these kinds of
initiatives and how we can
broaden them as part of the
whole ESG effort.
There it is. So in order to get
to make keep Pfizer investable,
they have to have an ESG score
now Pfizer of course uses a lot
of petroleum based products
that's their that is their
product. They just manipulate
that into medicines to a very
bad for their environmental
social governance score on that
tip bot. You bring in the Bill
and Melinda Gates Foundation who
will help broaden this to get it
on the ESG train. Oh, good to go
baby.
That new gimmick by insulin
Melinda Gates is
well they are the ESG basically
you can fill up your your
company's tank with some Bill
and Melinda ESG.
That's great.
It's very smart.
I think so too. I mean, these
people are are geniuses.
Yeah, evil. douchebags.
geniuses.
geniuses, you got to admit to a
final clip from Davos comes from
an Israeli professor I think is
a history professor. You all
know a Harare. Have you heard of
him? No. Well, he's
probably have you probably
have he's been on 60 minutes. I
mean, he wrote the book.
Goodness. About people.
Bad people. Yeah, about people.
He wrote my name Give me his
name sapiens. Harare, h a r a r
i, a brief history of humankind.
Sapiens was a best seller, best
seller. This guy, yeah, this guy
but he also happens to be a
confidant and adviser not just
to the World Economic Forum, but
to Klaus Schwab himself. This
guy is clearly not self claimed.
But from what I understand, he
is the guy that sets a lot of
Klaus Schwab's policy, which is
the World Economic Forum is
Klaus Schwab. So I have a little
doesn't it fantastic interview,
which is not the 60 Minutes
interview is the full length
interviews in the show notes.
Here's just about a minute 45 of
clippings from which you can get
the idea and this guy is revered
he I mean, he's he sells out
auditoriums when he goes to
talk. People love this guy. And
here he is talking quite
candidly in in a regular
interview.
The biggest question in maybe in
economics and politics is the
interviewer thinks of the coming
decades will be what to do with
all these useless people.
Problems.
I'm sorry, that's actually him.
What to do with all these
useless people that will be the
question for the decade said
yes, yes, it gets better.
The biggest question in maybe in
economics and politics of the
coming decades will be what to
do with all these useless
people. The problem is more
boredom and how what to do with
them? And how will they find
some sense of meaning in life,
when they are basically in
meaningless, worthless? My best
guess at present is a
combination of drugs and
computer games.
This is really what
these people believe is actually
a real clip or this is a fake?
No, this is a real clinical one
in their right mind, who is a
bookseller tries to sell books
would say what he just said,
maybe that's not his main source
of income. Consider that
his main source of income could
well be the intelligence agents
and World Economic books at all
World
Economic Forum or whatever.
Even so. Yeah, okay. Yeah,
no, I hear you. But this is not
deep fake.
solution. For more, it's already
happening. In India, under
different types of different
headings, you see more and more
people spending more and more
time, or as solving the real
problems with drugs and computer
games, both legal drugs and
illegal drugs. Look at Japan
today. And Japan is maybe 20
years ahead of the world in
everything.
This is you were talking about
Japan earlier. So Russia won't
become Japan. I think the entire
Western world starting with
Europe will come Japan. It'll be
just like Japan without the
sushi.
And you see all these new social
phenomenon of people having
relationships with mutual mutual
stances, and you have people who
never leave the house and just
leave through computers. I think
once you're superfluous, you
don't have power. Again, we're
used to the age of the masters
of the 19th and 20th century,
but you all will you We saw all
these successful, massive
uprisings, revolutions, revolts.
So we got, we are used to
thinking about the Masters as
powerful. But basically a 19th
century and 20th century
phenomenon. I don't think that
the Masters even if they somehow
organize themselves sent much of
a chance, we are not in Russia
of 1917 or in Central Europe,
what we are talking about now is
like a second industrial
revolution, but the product this
time will not be textiles or
machines or vehicles or even
weapons. The product this time
will be humans themselves. Were
basically learning to produce
bodies and minds bodies and
minds are going to visit I think
the two main products of the
next wave of all these changes
that is optional. If you think
about it from the viewpoint of
the poor, it looks terrible
It looks terrible for the poor.
I love this guy. This is this is
it. So this character was one of
the few Israelis who deferred
and mandatory I'd never knew you
could do this military service
in the Israeli Defense Forces to
pursue it. You could University
Studies, which I guess you could
do as a firm, wide firm and then
he gets managed to get out of
the whole thing from some for
some health issue.
Yeah, his brain his brain is
corrupt. He was
studying history and
International Studies at the
Hebrew University is a
guy to keep your eye on this is
a he's the one whispering all
this stuff into Schwab's Yeah,
but he's revered. This is not a
secret. This guy is well known.
And this is what he's saying.
It's useless people. And we were
already there. And the thing I
liked was, oh, the masses don't
matter anymore. We've already
captured them. They're already
playing video games. They're
online to use this clip. Well,
someone sent me, look I've been
I've been looking at this guy
for a while. And one of our
producers said, Oh, look at an A
sent me the supercut which I had
to re edit because, you know,
they had sound effects and shit.
But I said, but I said, I can't
use it until I find the full
interview. And he found the full
interview through being it being
Believe it or not. And the whole
thing, it's 45 minutes, it's
well worth watching.
I need to source the source. I
need the source of the
interview.
Okay, well, that mean you can
also get a lot of not quite as
as good as I need
to I need those quotes. I want
to use them for a column and I
need this source of the
interview. I just can't this is
random. But you got to hit
whoever got you that or you
know, I have I have the full
video. 4133 minutes. 33 seconds.
Okay. Daniel, Daniel racket
Haman. So let's see, I don't
know who that is. But it's, it's
a full video.
So you have to 5 million
podcasters yet. Know why? I'm
just wondering, I think there's
a big moment.
Why, why do you say this?
Because it sounds like that you
got one of your pot deaths as
they wherever this was done. It
sounds like a podcast or
something that was turned into a
podcast? No, it's a, it's a
Vinyasa to oblivion, the fact
that you have it in the first
place is astonishing. It's the
we have we're still over 4
million. We're not at 5 million
yet. This is a video interview.
So you can go watch it and you
can go quote him. But this is
kind of what these how these
people think. And it's true or
are horrible individuals, but
they're the worst kind of
elitist. And they're all a bunch
of monarchs Off with their
heads.
Well, this is what he said. He
said, we're already beyond that.
The masses don't matter anymore.
This is not you know, the 18th
or 17th century Russia has
everyone sitting on their screen
is sitting home yelling on
Twitter at each other the masses
don't get up the masses don't do
anything. There's no masses to
go and combat all these idiots.
We're doomed. Doomed
the masses rise up every so
often and guys like this end up
on lanyards
and not the conference kind.
But around your neck is
involved. Yeah.
So this is what I mean when
there's other things to look at
then. Amber herd and Johnny
Depp. They are preparing for
stuff and if we just if we
indeed if we don't have a
massive uprising eventually
we're just gonna slip right into
it. Okay, whatever. Oh, is okay.
ESG Yeah, I'll be a good little
doobie. I mean, did you hear
about the HSBC guy who got fired
because He did A a presentation
thing was for a session
sponsored by Financial Times.
And he said your climate change
is bullshit from a. From a you
want to hear I hear out this His
name is Kirk Stewart Kirk. And
it's unbelievable. I think I
might have did I have a new
imagine how many times we'd be
fired? Oh my goodness, that
presentation you just did would
get you fired immediately.
Here's here he is kicking off
his 15 minute presentation,
which got him fired immediately.
Climate change is not a
financial risk that we need to
worry about.
If you start off like that, how
well do you think it's gonna go
for your career when you're
working at HSBC, one of the most
corrupt institutions, Hello,
James Comey. And you're going
against the narrative of climate
change for your investors.
heresy. I completely get that
there is a competition for
funding, I completely get that
at the end of your central bank
career. There are still many,
many years to fill in. You've
got to say something, you've got
to fly around the world to
conferences. You've got to out
hyperbole, the next guy, but I
feel like it's getting a little
bit out of hand.
How do you think that works for
this audience? You know, once
you're done that your center
cushy, central bank job, which
of course, you've been trading
on the side, making all kinds of
money, hello, hello, fed. Bo,
you still have to continue to be
a douchebag and fly around the
world and create more hyperbole
than the next guy. And what he's
saying is climate change is
perfect for you. And you're a
douchebag for doing it.
The constant reminder that we
are doomed to the constant
reminder that within decades,
it's all over. And indeed,
Sharon said, we are not going to
survive. And indeed, no one ran
from the room. Most of you
barely looked up from your
mobile phones that the prospect
of non survival. He's referring
to the presentation that came
before him when it was one of
those if we don't invest in
climate change right now and
renewables we're all gonna die.
It's become so hyperbolic that
no one really knows how to get
anyone's attention at all. Now,
I wouldn't normally mind that 25
years in the finance industry,
there's always some nutjob
telling me about the end of the
world. I've dealt with gold bugs
my whole financial career to
roofs gonna cave down way to k
does anyone remember y2k? Anyone
old enough? Didn't stop.
He you know what? He could be a
fill in for no agenda with that
talk?
Yeah, well, he promise he's,
yeah, he's entertainment value.
No, he has no entertainment
value. But I mean, do you want
to hear and he's serious. His
other two points were kind of
good. So he proves this by
showing a chart and he says, you
know, the climate catastrophe,
it doesn't make sense. If we're
really all going to die, then I
don't understand how pricing
works
portion. ality is completely out
of whack. Now, interestingly, at
the moment, markets, agree more
or less with me, despite the
hyperbole. And this is a fun
slide I put up just to annoy
people this, the more people say
the world is going to end. And
here I've looked at the number
of incidences in all press
around the world that use
climate Oh, yeah, a number of
times the phrase climate
catastrophe is mentioned around
the world, the higher and higher
and higher risk assets go.
I have a link to the video in
the show notes. So you can you
can use think that.
What he's saying is actually
what they're saying behind
closed doors. Yeah, the problem
that he has is he's not saying
it behind closed door.
Yeah, he thinks he's saying it
behind closed doors, because
it's, you know, investors ft
conference, it's Davos behind
closed doors. Yeah. But if it's
being recorded, well, this
is this is his mistake, of
course, his mistake. Now,
perhaps an even better example
is this one,
for most companies with stranded
assets, and even for tech
valuation does not take into
account anything that happens
after about year 20. At a big
bank like ours, at HSBC, what do
people think the average loan
length is? It's six years. What
happens to the planet in year
seven is actually irrelevant to
our loan book. What happens in
year seven is more or less
irrelevant. Now the smarter ones
will know among you will know
for a growth company that's a
terminal value and all of that
sort of stuff. But in general,
these sorts of companies aren't
growing very fast. So the debate
about what happens out here from
a financial risk perspective,
it's irrelevant, don't care.
What he's saying is cheese if if
If we're all really going to die
in seven or eight years, if it's
going to be out of control and
catastrophe, climate catastrophe
is upon us, then we wouldn't see
the loan book being super strong
for 20 years, he would drop off
in seven or eight years. That's
very analogous to, you can still
get a home insurance and a
mortgage for 30 years in
Florida. No one's saying amen.
You got it, you got to do a 10
year, we can't, we actually will
just want to do a five year with
you because you know, climate
change and the fish will be
flopping on the street, and we
won't get our money out of it.
No, even that. Other people have
pointed out the fact that in
some areas along the coast where
the water supposedly rising, I
don't see any evidence of it
here and I can see the water.
You know, they want to say I can
assure you because you're going
to be flooded out, no doubt
about it. And it in five by
2012.
Right, for the same reason that
Obama has a waterfront home in
Martha's Vineyard. Perfect.
Alright, final one is he
explains how it's done. He says
the models are rigged, we rigged
the models,
first thing they do is they
absolutely trash GDP growth,
minus one minus three minus
three again, money that's never
happened in my life. That's
never happened ever. More fun,
is they do this across all the
scenarios, what they've done is
a gigantic interest rate shock.
All the Bank of England and
central bank scenarios on
climate risk to get a nasty
number. They have given the
financial sector a whopping
great interest rate, shock, and
they never talk about it. It's
all in the back of all the
documents, you can read it very
easy to make a bank look sick if
you destroy their fixed income
portfolio, and that's what they
do. So even with a carbon tax,
even hitting growth, they
couldn't make climate risk, move
the needle. So they had to get
their clever little chunks in
the back room to put a gigantic
interest rate shock through
their models in order to make
headlines. That is not reported
very much, either. Well, we
appreciate it.
For who would like to I need
this this whole thing because I
had to understand what he just
said they're excited. Yeah,
well, yeah, I'm sorry, it works
better with the chart. But what
he's saying is, in order to make
the climate crisis look like a
real crisis in their financial
models, they have you know, it's
like the n number. Well, we're
going to say that the GDP of the
world is going to go minus two
minus three, which is quite a
number. And because that's not
even enough to make climate
change, the climate catastrophe
look as like this huge,
devastating event. They pricing
like a 20% interest rate at the
time that that's happening,
which could actually happen, of
course, but you know, they it's
all fudged in the back page,
like Oh, and by the way, here's
how the model works. You know,
we put in a minus three for GDP
and we put in 20% interest
rates. It's bullshit. We've said
bullshit a lot on this show.
Well, when you have a lot of
bullshit phony baloney from
Davos, you're gonna have to say
it a lot. That's interesting. I
like this guy. You'll get it
you'll get work.
Yeah, as a podcaster. To work.
And with that, I'd like to thank
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when Elon Musk either buys
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or if you create one from
scratch. You know, just just
look at the advertising model.
He's ruined it. He's broken it.
All the technology stocks that
have advertising business got
punished the day before
yesterday, because no
advertising it's,
it's, it's also it's just coming
around to your side
finally. And it's because Elon
basically said 95% is bullshit,
right?
As a combination of ingredients,
but that's part of
it. Well, what's he coming
around to what is what is his
the idea that
this is a this is some sort of a
phony scam that Elon is trying
to pull here to ruin Twitter. To
just push us to summarize your
position. Yes,
I use the word destroy. But yes,
that is exactly what I say. To
ruin. Ruin is not strong enough.
But But I think he's ruining the
whole online advertising model
with it. You saw a
lot of this. I point out that
this has happened before this
happened in 99. With the dot
Yes. Collapse. Yes. And then
yeah. And it was because
pets.com was full of crap. And
not just pets. Well, and Mark
Cuban sold broadcast.com for $2
billion. Talk about a bunch of
crap. And I'm mad at that.
As you know, anyone could have
done that he did. He
did it. No, I know. I know. So
now that, you know, Snapchat
came out and said, Hey, we
expected bad advertising
numbers. Okay, well, that's not
working then. And you know,
advertisers are going, but why
should I advertise on Twitter?
If it might be could be 5% bots
could be 95%. Boss. I think a
whole
enticing this advertising thing
on the internet and online
advertising has collapsed before
and it always always comes back.
Okay, blips before sure it was
back because the bullshit sells.
Some of it definitely sells.
Definitely. But the brand
advertising is pulling back. And
that, by the way, this isn't a
time by Damn, I'm talking about
the other side of the night.
Now. Our numbers are good. And
then they create phony baloney
operations that didn't confirm
that the numbers are real. Yeah,
of course. Get a couple of those
going. Yeah, that would be a
good business for us.
What Wait, explain the
businesses involved looks like
this The Nielsen for online you
need to just two or three of
these the Standard Board that
this that that is a bunch of
interactive advertising board.
Adobe got into it. Everybody's
trying to do it. Yeah. So they
all do it. So yeah, no, we can
do we can we have the the
ability we have the metrics, we
have the capabilities we have
the technology, we have the
technology allows us to see if
people are actually watching
these videos. We don't know we
do we have
we have? Yeah, we have? Are we
You mean, you and I? Together?
Okay, we have that? Yes, we have
the technology? Yes, we can
actually do it.
And you can you can pinpoint
that that are. And you know how
we can do the watching. We can
do that. See where they're
pausing. And we can see what
they're looking at twice. We
know exactly what their where
their heads at, we can give you
we can give you that person as a
as a
individual, you're right down to
their social and write down
their social security number.
Yeah,
we got it. Nailed it.
Eventually, someone below Google
is probably doing that. And a
version of that. Well, we don't
homie don't play that over here.
Because I also don't believe the
$1 billion in advertising.
That's apparently in podcasting.
That sounds like bullshit to me,
then that's the last time I'm
gonna say it for this show. And
luckily, we don't take
advertising because as you said,
we would have been fired done
out of here, years and years and
years ago. And that's why he
went value for value. If you
aren't getting the no show,
there would be no show. And
there would be no show if people
didn't support us throughout the
years. And luckily they do. This
is why we've gone full value for
value almost from week three, or
whatever it is, you determine
what the value is, it's an
intangible product, you know,
we're not going to let Silicon
Valley determine that it's 99
cents, or even $99. That's got
to be up to you, the person who
receives it. And all you have to
do to complete the circle is to
send us some value back. It's
that simple. One of the ways you
can send value is what our
artists do our artists make. We
have the three T's time talent,
treasure, so they definitely put
the time and talent and to
create artwork. And I'd like to
thank I think it was two in a
row. Yeah, the artists for
episode 1453 That would be once
again, capitalist agenda. Two,
is that two in a row? Or three?
Now wait, it
was a capitalist agenda.
Now I'm confused. Let me double
check.
I think not.
Capitalist agenda definitely had
the last one we see 1452 That
was also capitalist agenda.
Yeah, it's two in a row.
So we had to do 1451 Was it
three no rock do
you mean 14 one was taken with
Texas balls the title of that
one and that art was done by
capitalists agenda. He's done
the hat trick. That hasn't
happened in a blue moon.
Yeah, that goes away back. That
goes to Martin JJ era. Oh,
my goodness. Congratulations
capitalist agenda on a roll. Now
does he automatically get banned
from even winning now? I mean,
what more is Jan? What Martin JJ
used to do I remember this. You
say, I'm not doing art for this
episode. And
the last because you eat one
like out of like, 21 like 18 of
you did. Some sort of a, and I
always like to point out L
pointed out again,
wait a minute, I'm saying that
this was no hatch. I'm seeing
there was no hattrick I don't
know. Oh, we didn't get 5014 53.
Who what? Why does it not say
capitalist agenda? Maybe my
credit is wrong.
Okay, well, you've credit could
be wrong. Let me see. Yep,
you're right. Taunton, Neil.
Now. I'm sorry. We take it back.
You can still compete. He's
still in the game. There was my
mistake. The shoe horn event was
done by Taunton, Neil. Sorry for
the Stolen Valor Taunton, Neil.
So this was
the smithy. That's right. I
remember Yeah, it was.
Oh, boy. I got excited there.
You were all jacked up was
this is the no agenda. Yeah, no
agenda snuff snuff it out on
aisle three of the tin with with
snuff, and it was just it was
well done. This is one of these
product shots that we really
love his artwork. And also with
the white background
has a legacy that really pops
Did you see she had the she also
has a little bit of drop shadow
there. Which makes it look
great.
Shadow could have been a little
more extreme.
We talked about a number of
pieces of art and we just see
what we and you can follow
like the piece I liked the
network's piece sponsoring the
BLT community, which I thought
was hilarious. And then I liked
the other tantan Neo piece that
had no title it was just a pop
sucker or something. You know a
little round ball of candy, but
that wasn't gonna work. It was
too small. I
liked the stolen LGBT the stolen
G from comic strip all right
if you are a big fan of the
comic strip blogger one but I
thought the thing had a your
hand your homophobe.
It was a little it was yeah, it
was a homophobe. thing with the
network's is supporting the BLT
community. I think it was. It
was so inside. You really had to
listen, we can do that with the
titles where you
said during Yeah, she
felt a little bit too much.
I didn't think it mattered. I
thought it was a pretty piece
and that was that.
You know, it's not all about
pretty.
As you I do, there's some good
stuff. I use the piece I didn't
even remember seeing it. I use
it for the newsletter. The super
spreader event, sir net Ned did
with a bunch of Yeah, but the
monkey in the middle.
The one that got the biggest
laugh from both of us was Sir
netmeds horseplay with the
stewardess massaging Elon Musk
with a horse look him
was that
he was certain that Ned Oh, that
was Elon. Yeah. Do you want a
free horse?
The thing that was it was cute.
Because the cast because the
horse Why didn't we choose that?
I there was a reason we had a
good reason.
He was it was a little creepy.
It was a little creepy. Yes. But
there was that. Maybe that was
it. Oh, what are we drinking? Is
the paps back or is this is his
signature seltzer water.
Oh, very good. You know, that'll
actually dehydrate you. Because
the carbonation you want to
drink just regular water during
the show. It's just a podcaster
tip. It will make you burp.
When I remember they back in the
day I was told oh yet because I
used to drink. Silicon spin. I
used to drink Coke.
And really you drank Coca Cola?
Yeah, diet or regular. It was
diet. Oh, goodness, with
aspartame. Calm Yeah, it
makes you gain weight too. So I
get that. But I would I'd like
sparkling stuff. So I had this
nun and I do what the consultant
that was always floating around
telling us what we're doing. No,
no, no, you're supposed to drink
water. You know, don't drink
anything. But what I said, Oh, I
could drink water. And she said
it has to be tepid, it has to be
slightly warm, tepid, tepid.
Because otherwise it makes you
it gives you congestion like I
have now. And so. So I'm going
to be up there. You know, in the
show that was you know, what, am
wasn't a appreciative of the
show, I guess. And I'm going to
be drinking tepid water like you
know, like warm water that's now
not happening.
Speaking of Speaking of tepid,
we went to the PIO box yesterday
and got my no agenda tea club.
Kit. Ah, this is quite
spectacular. Actually the tea is
indeed grown in Portugal. And
harmony says yeah, and our
producer and no agenda T dot
club
teas budget, was it no agenda T
dot club?
Yeah, he's moving to somewhere
in South America and his wife's
already there and they're going
to grow their own tea. And I
mean, he's really staked a lot
on this no agenda tea club. But
I just want to say I appreciate
it because it Have you had any
of the tea yet?
Yes, it's very, it's very good.
It's good
tea. I like the names. So no
agenda tea. No, if you look at
the tins, he has black leaves
matter. Yeah, yeah, the punch
white supremacy. White
supremacy. I mean, it's funny,
but it's also tasty. So I just
want to give them a plug because
it I think that's nice. And I
actually had some I tried a
little bit instead of not coffee
first.
I had no idea that they grew tea
in Portugal, but why not? Yeah.
And maybe you can start a tea
plantation someplace other than
India India's where most of the
tea seems to be grown not in
China. Yeah, India's
shutting down man. They're
they're cutting off everything.
That's the first thing the next
thing they'll cut off is no tea.
Already cutting down on wheat
and everything else they got
anything they got. They don't
want to export it now. I'm
surprised that we could get it
from Portugal to the US for some
reason. It didn't feel like an
easy thing to do. It became
it with the Portuguese although
it passed it didn't have to
collect customs.
No. Well, anyway, again, thank
you to Taunton nail for for the
artwork for episode 1453 We
appreciate that if you weren't
playing along and nogen art
generator.com which if you're
listening live people like doing
that, as the artists are adding
art on the fly trying to figure
out what will it be? What will
that one thing be that that
compels us to pick something
from a topic in the show? And we
already have like six or seven
pieces up? It's amazing. Now you
can use a modern podcast app new
podcast apps.com You get all of
these in the in the podcast
while you're playing it chapter
Mark is with these images,
transcripts all kinds of fun
things to look at. Checkout pod
verse today pod verse is in this
I say pod verse because they've
been verse has spent a lot of
time not just on the podcasting
2.0 features, but also on
accessibility. So our blind
listeners try it out with your
with your screen reading
software. Let me know how that
works. Mitch is very very into
that. Now let's thank our
producers executive and
Associate Executive Producers
alike for episode well for for
becoming producers of this
episode 1454 we kick it off with
Anonymous spirit of the North
Woods, which makes sense in
Tomahawk Wisconsin. 523 dot 23
It sounds like there's some kind
of reason for this numerology
anonymous in the morning fellas.
I'll follow up shortly with
another donation from my wife
and I's 30th and knighthood
today just need some jobs karma
sprinkled with some no bullshit.
Carmit Well, we had a lot of BS
so far. So hopefully that'll
work on numerology. Here we go.
to 523 dot 23 was for the late
great big nasty, who was born on
523 and played basketball was
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three years ago at the tender
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the big nasty who was the big
nasty?
I don't know. Oh,
he says the late great, big
nasty, I would figure that that
would be someone we know about.
He was a hilarious and special
young man up. Here we go and was
my son's best friend and part of
our family. Now I get it. I miss
him every day. Yesterday was a
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Hopefully this was short enough.
Thanks spirit of the North Woods
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Let's vote for jobs. Karma.
Greg Carl would in San Diego for
2033. Greg Carl wood from the
higher side chats podcast here.
Oh, making up for last time. You
guys are the best and I very
much appreciate the show as well
as everything Adam is doing with
podcasting 2.0 I've been
listening for years and I still
hear jingles. In this segment
that I've never heard about
pulling out an old favorite from
the list that hasn't made it out
in a while. Other than that,
just wishing everyone safe
passage in their troubled times.
It's getting hard out here for a
pimp
All right, I'm gonna pull one
from um just random a jingle
from Episode 460
It's a banana. Bonanza Bonanza
banana bandana long as you don't
have to wait anymore.
I didn't know we have that one.
You've got either Harmon
doesn't even sound like a no
agenda jingle. Thank you, Greg.
Mark Davies is next from Mamaku
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way, Greg for 20 was recognized
and acknowledged. Mark says in
the morning, gentlemen, please
accept my first donation of 350
New Zealand dollars. Yes, we do
recognize those as full on
dollars. He says I'm in need of
a de douchey
you've been de douche.
been listening since November
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and a Spotify recommended
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not have happened because this
show at least is not in Spotify.
If you find that there let us
know it's illegal. They're
breaking the law and they owe us
money. He was my favorite
contributor on twit so it gave
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I'd like to know what you're
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There seems to be a growing
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Please call out Cindy weeks as a
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Adam, after your excellent
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You've been deed deuced
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Until next time, you've got
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Thank you. I don't have it. And
then oh, we got one more, which
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and Adam. Oh, sounds like
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indoctrination, which has like
20 items on it. It's it's one of
those, like, what do you call
it?
A couple of lines from the tools
of indoctrination, we need to
hear that
the designers of this pandemic
anticipated a pushback by the
public and that major
embarrassing questions will be
asked to prevent this. The
controller's fed the media a
number of tactics. One of the
most commonly used was and is
the fact check scam. With each
confrontation with carefully
documented fact checks to scam
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that's why I thought for a
second was gone, but it's not
the with each confrontation with
carefully documented evidence,
the media fact checkers quotes
encountered with the charge of
quote misinformation and
unfounded quote, conspiracy
theory. Charge was in their
lexicon debunked. Never we told
you the fact checkers were et
cetera, et cetera. So he has the
here's a list of things that
were labeled as myths and
misinformation that were later
proven to be true. Here we go.
The asymptomatic vaccinated are
spreading the virus equally. As
with the unvaccinated,
unvaccinated symptomatic
infected, the vaccines cannot
protect adequately against new
variants such as delta and
Omicron. natural immunity is far
superior to vaccine immunity and
is most likely lifelong. These
are all things that are true but
were deemed factcheck false
COVID vaccines can cause a
significant incident have blood
clots and other serious side
effects. See Railly oughta. The
vaccine proponents will demand
numerous boosters as each
variant appears on the scene.
Fauci will insist on the COVID
vaccine for small children, even
babies. Vaccine passports will
be required to enter a business
fly in a plane use public
transit. All of this was deemed
misinformation and fact check
false until of course, it was
true. And there's a whole bunch
of them.
Wow. Yeah. You should put that
in the show notes. It's of
course, it's in the show notes.
Not the reaction now or episode
of the retraction watch.com But
that
they're both Yeah, this paper is
in the show notes. I of course
also created an offline copy,
which is also in the show notes
in show notes in case it does
get pulled down.
Yes, I was. offline copy has
been
up since April 22. I think this
is one of those culpable
deniability. Hey, man, like we
published the truth okay. Isn't
it Oh, yes.
exact depth back. That's an
excellent point that you just
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some five years down the road.
No, no.
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We're not We're not the ones
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Our formula is this. We go out.
We hit people in the mouth
Oh by the way, oh, I'm sorry.
No, I was gonna say I want to
play. Nevermind. Go ahead. You
ever what you want to play an
ad? An ad as a commercial?
Yeah, it's an ad we play
commercial on the show all the
time. Okay, not for anything.
We're not paid
to prove a point. Of course,
California does have one good
thing going for it. We can
recall public officials. And so
the state's in the process of
recalling this douchebag boo
Dean up here in San Francisco
City District Attorney, Zorro
sisters, and here's his ad. Oh,
this is the ad they're running.
The Ringling Brothers Barnum and
Bailey Circus is back.
Is that what you're talking
about? I don't think that's the
ad you were talking about? Was
it?
No, but that's a good story. No,
it's called recall boudin.
Oh, because you said it was it
was it was an ad. So I was
looking for an ad and that was
the only ad clip I thought,
okay, here we go. I
joined the district attorney's
office to pursue justice for
everyone. But like so many of my
colleagues, I resigned in
protest, because Chasa booty
interfered in every single case
and failed to do his job.
The offices are absolutely in
disarray
right now.
Chasa dissolved my unit
prosecuting car break ins.
Now criminals flocked to San
Francisco because there are no
consequences. We can't wait.
Recall.
Who was that paid for by?
Oh, mostly real estate people?
Oh, really, because the
Shorenstein I
think put 6 million and I mean,
just a bunch of real estate
people almost exclusively that
paid for these ads. And I will
say this car break ins you want
to go give give me a number. The
car break and woman says I was
signed a car break ins and they
took they just closed the
department so everyone's just
breaking into cars. How many
break ins in San Francisco a
day? Do you think take place car
break is where they just bust
your window and grab some
25 to 3075
bucks. Yes. A day.
Yeah, yeah. I know. So and you
thought would
anyone come to San Francisco as
a tourist? You're gonna have
your window broken now? I
left there years ago, a decade
ago, and I was stepping over
homeless people every morning,
then.
Oh, it's worse now. Now you have
to step over homeless people and
be careful as you do so not to
step in poop?
Yes. Or glass from the broken
windows? Yes, well, that's
shatter, so I didn't clip it.
But was it Charles Barkley who
said he was doing play by play?
I
watched it. Yeah. Did you clip
it? No, I didn't clip it. It's
just Charles Barkley does this
all the time he he rants, he
rails on San Francisco.
He says we need some rainbow
clean clean this crap up. Yeah.
That's pretty I probably still
have the clip of it. But I mean,
it's still on the machine. But
no, no, no, it's just it's not
that important. No, he just says
services. And he's right. Yeah.
But that's because of these. I
don't want to sound like a
political here. But that's
because of all these liberals.
And Charles budino. This guy who
is a, who's a Soros sister
doesn't prosecute anybody. He's
catch and release, catch and
release now. So there you go.
Same in LA.
Same in New York. I mean, if you
want to know what some of the
problems are in America, in the
cities, that's it. It's the
Soros sisters, letting everybody
out.
So there was a some elections in
Georgia that we want to talk
about elections.
Not particularly, I don't know
how interesting it is to the
overall international audience.
Here we have 85% of people, the
United States, we can't just do
no United States news.
All right. Well, this is yeah,
sure. This is about Stacey
Abrams. So
it's not really about Stacey
Abrams. But I'll tell you this,
it seems to me that the media is
going out of its way. I don't
have evidence in these clips,
but it's stuff I read and
Associated Press is for some
unknown reason. They keep
promoting the idea that Trump is
now useless and nobody wants
him.
Yeah, this is this is propagated
quite far and wide. I would say
there's a majority of rip true
Republican Party members who
also think that he's kind of
done. I mean, I feel that I hear
it or at best, it's like, oh,
man, I hope you'd let someone
else run. Alright, hope it's
this weird vibe. But yet he
still packs him in at these at
these rallies that he does.
And he does have effects on the
elections even though they're
meant amaizing it because in
Georgia they got Bubba here
playing this Georgia elections.
This is the first clip is called
kicker because he got a kicker
at the end.
Great to see you some big
contest here on Tuesday that
remind us they're all former
President Trump's to lose
because he's decided to engage
in them. First off in the Senate
race. Former football star
Herschel Walker is coasting to a
Republican win here. He'll take
on the Democratic senator
Raphael, Warnock of what
promises to be one of the most
expensive and divisive Senate
contests this cycle. But it's
the governor's race where former
President Trump is perhaps most
personally invested. Republican
Brian Kemp facing a challenge
from the former Senator David
Perdue, who was put up to the
race by Mr. Trump camp, however,
appears to be pulling away. And
what will end up being a general
election matchup between the
governor and his former
Democratic opponent, Stacey
Abrams, but there's another
contest that we wouldn't
normally focus on here on Face
The Nation, the race for
Secretary of State, Brad
Raffensperger, like Governor
Kemp decided to stand against
former President Trump's push to
change the results of the 2020
election here in Georgia and
somehow get him to win raffles
burgers in a crowded field. And
he's likely headed to a runoff
election next month. But
elections observers all across
the country concerned that if he
loses it's a sign that someone
like the former president can
come in and try to manipulate
elections.
Okay. The President will come
in, like President Trump and
will manipulate elections. Is
that what that they just say
Trump will manipulate elections.
That's exactly what they said.
And what this what this what
does that mean? Well, what it
means is like Obama, and Biden,
and George Bush, and everybody
who's ever been president that
that endorses somebody which
they do constantly but Obama's a
good example. Yeah, they do
constantly. This is somehow
rigging, twisted, twisted by the
Face the Nation group over
there. Twisted to mean
manipulate
No, wow.
It's called what?
Now? You heard me. I said, our
Wow.
He said it twice. So this, this
to me is, is is twisted. This is
what politicians do. They
endorse people. So what? And
this is, by the way, is what you
just said is that they're trying
to interpret this as all Bayes
lost his touch because he can't
unseat a very popular governor
of Georgia.
He's lost his touch with wasn't
camp, the guy who didn't give
him the 11,000 votes he wanted.
Yeah. He's got a grudge.
I don't know about you, guys.
But this guy is he's, I mean,
he's in the catbird. seat over
there. Now. He's perfect. He's
the Savior.
Yeah, well, I have two more
clips from this little segment
here that that Face the Nation
did with Hillary Clinton,
Georgia elections to let's play
this to see if it goes anywhere.
I mean, that's an important
point. We don't normally cover
primary races this closely on
the national level, and it is
very unusual former president
gets directly involved, in fact,
endorsing candidates who are at
odds with his own party's
selected candidate. And this is
going to get even more dramatic
when the former Vice President
Mike Pence comes to town. That's
right,
because he's defying former
President Trump by showing up
tomorrow, and endorsing and
campaigning with Governor Kemp.
Pence and a handful of other GOP
officeholders have been here in
Georgia in recent weeks
believing seeing the trends that
show that Kemp is going to win,
despite standing against the
former president, because they
come out of the wing of the
party that still believes that
somebody other than Trump can
somehow prevail in 2024 retake
control of the party and win
over general election voters
that continue to show up in our
polling as not necessarily big
fans of the former president.
But you're right. You never see
a former president or vice
president quite at odds like
this.
It's really interesting. And
just looking out ahead. I mean,
right now, there's this general
feeling and I live in hill
country. So I talked to a lot of
people who are conservative,
many are real party members. I'm
neither. I mean, not not devout
conservative, or certainly not a
member of any party. I'm not so
sure that we're going to have
this red wave of winning
Republicans. I can't can't tell
you exactly why. Other than a
lot of Democrat politicians seem
to be stroking out. And if you
notice this, like oh, okay,
another stroke. Well, that's
weird. Oh, oh, he had a stroke.
Okay. And these are and these
are Democrats. But do you think
that there truly will be The red
wave of winning
in this in this next election in
the midterm in the midterm in
the midterm, oh yeah, it's going
to be huge. It's going to have
everybody running around with
their hair on fire, and they're
going to be all freaked out
about it, they're going to be
more it's going to chew up, it's
going to be like the Amber Heard
thing is going to chew up too
many news sites are most likely
going to be a mess. But this
happens in every midterm. So why
would this one be any different?
And the thing that was about
they mentioned that last clip
was, which I thought was amusing
as pants after this guy, one
asked if the guy beat the Trump
guy, then pence comes out and
starts the campaign for him, and
a bunch of other Republicans
come out, that tells me that
they're still afraid of Trump.
And they get it they get on the
bandwagon. So what anyone does,
can do that.
I'm going to double down on my
trump prediction. By what's the
prediction by Trump, the 2024
people across the political
spectrum will be begging for
Trump. I think I hope I will,
where you hope what you hope so
we're hope not.
I hope that Trump comes to his
senses and throws it to
DeSantis. Yeah, no, that's not
going to happen. And the reason
DeSantis is going to be is
perfect because he's got the
he's got the chops. He's been a
governor. He knows the political
game a little better and Trump
and the Never Trump errs can be
never DeSantis is going to be
better. Well,
they're certainly setting him up
for for a Trump thing. I mean,
they're, they're making him look
like a horrible person hates
hates gays.
He does. No, of
course he doesn't. But let's say
Don't say gay bill and all this
stuff. I'm just telling you my
ailing did it's a nice try the
way I see it.
Well, we'll see. I mean, I
called him the first time. I
called it to, we'll have to see
I just got a feeling. I picked
the hits. And I And that's based
upon the great reset, which I do
believe is I do believe is
happening. I do believe I do
believe it. And I think people
will be so desperate for
anything but what we have now,
which is going to be twice as
bad. And two years from now,
these people are in sane, who
are running the show. The people
at Davos are the same people who
are running the White House,
same people, the same people,
and they're crazy is the right
word. And they're crazy, the
crazy. So we'll see. All right,
number three
here. Yes, play this, and then
we can drop it.
We have to talk about Democrats
here too. And excuse me, you
heard our CVs poll, Democrats
view the party is weak, a large
number of them. There's also
such sharp criticism of the
president reacting too slowly.
What's the signal here for
Democrats?
Well, the biggest one, and you
talked about it with Anthony,
and with Congressman Jeffries
there, the fact that young
voters, black voters, Latino
voters now also are in agreement
that the President isn't
necessarily doing enough to take
on the economic challenges and
inflation. That's the secret
sauce. If you can convince young
people, black people, Latino
voters in this state, like
Georgia, and others across the
country, you're going to see
Democrats lose big statewide
elections. Stacey Abrams,
Raphael, Warnock, here in
Georgia need those numbers to
improve in order to get the
Biden coalition to turn out
again, same story goes in places
like Pennsylvania, Arizona, and
Nevada all across the country.
So the White House has to be
looking at these numbers today
with great concern. It's part of
the reason why you've seen the
White House in recent days,
really step up its attempts to
demonstrate that it's on top of
the baby formula shortage, you'd
have those flights arriving
today with the first stock files
from Europe, because they
understand unless they're
demonstrating action, those
numbers are only going to get
worse.
Before that's pretty lame. My
wife pointed out she says, you
know, they knew about and we've
talked about on the show, they
knew about the baby formula
shutdown of AB and all the rest
of it, and that there was going
to be a shortage back in
February. Yeah. And she's just
asked, why didn't they start
bringing it in from Europe back
then what's what, what is the
reason for this long delay? So
that doesn't look like an action
or
to make? The answer is to make
people completely dependent upon
the government. And just getting
into the just get the five just
get catch the feel? Don't worry,
you'll get used to it. The
reason I can say these things
about Trump is because he's
running messaging and he's
running messaging that no one is
seeing because it's untruth
social. And his messaging is the
John Durham. Special Special
Investigator, who's you know,
has grand juries assembled
there. You know, they've got
people singing like Canaries,
Robby Mook, the campaign manager
for Hillary Clinton, implicating
everybody involved in creating
the Russia hoax. And you know,
he's back to lock her up. So
he's exciting the base. And
what's interesting is that MSNBC
is running counter messaging So
they feel it's dangerous. Here's
an example.
What matters here is that we
know that the Russians broke
into the DNC and then leaked the
information. They stole out in a
strategic way to hurt Hillary
Clinton and help Donald Trump.
Yeah. Yeah, I don't think that's
what happened. You know, this,
this
edition, still pushing the idea
that the Russians broke into the
DNC. Yeah, it was Guccifer
and all that. Oh, yeah. But the
Seth Rich story, that's what's
going to come out. That's the
key. That's why Julian Assange
has to be eliminated. The Seth
Rich connection is what that
will be the death knell of
certainly Hillary Clinton's.
Even anything, she might as well
cancel her life. But, but that's
where they're going with this.
I'll play it again.
What matters here is that we
know that the Russians broke
into the DNC and then leaked the
information, they stole out in a
strategic way to hurt Hillary
Clinton and help Donald Trump.
We saw within days of that first
leak that Donald Trump
encouraged the Russians publicly
to hack into Hillary's personal
email account. And now we know
that staff members were
communicating we actually
that's factually incorrect. He
never said to hack into her
personal account. He said, a
rush if you can find 30,000
emails that were deleted.
deleted.
He was he was, it was done as a
gag. Yeah, it wasn't him doing
was it? Was it? Okay, it was it
was. It was not a I think it was
it was done lightheartedly.
Let's put it that way. Hey, you
Russians out there, you probably
have all his status, you know,
referring to people that they
were like the NSA of Russia.
Yeah, you can go you can you've
already been in this server as a
dig up fine up to 30,000 emails,
you you got it.
It was hilarious, since publicly
to hack into Hillary's personal
email account is just
not true. And by the way, big
difference in these Dirham
trials, there's a difference
between your personal email
account. And this, this has been
explained to be my people with
clearance. When you say which
this is a lie, your personal
email account that's typically
seen as Oh, I have a personal
Gmail or Yahoo mail, or
something that there's a record
of that is retrievable because
of stored on Google servers.
Hillary Clinton and her entire
gang of cronies had a personal
email server. And that's, that's
an issue for which you will hang
on. And now we know that staff
members were communicating with
the Russians when we know this
was taking place. So what we
need to understand is to Donald
Trump or his aides, not some
cool NLP to just by saying, so
what we need to understand is
that's really good neuro
linguistic
staff members were communicating
with the Russians when we know
this was taking place. So what
we need to understand is, did
Donald Trump or his aides know
about this hack? And was there
any coordination that took place
and what's blocking this is that
the Republicans, and the
Republican leadership refused to
have an open investigation. When
it came to Hillary Clinton. Last
year, they were perfectly fine.
Having lots of investigations.
We need to get to the truth
here. And there's a lot of
distractions and shiny objects.
But the key question is, did
Donald Trump's staff know about
this? Did Donald Trump know
about it? And did they aid and
abet or refuse to report? What
was going on in any way? What
does Robby Mook believe? I don't
know. And I don't want to get in
the game of speculating what I
what I am calling for and a lot
of people are calling for isn't
an independent bipartisan
investigation. Let's let people
speak on the record as to what
happened and then we'll know for
sure,
which is taking place there is
an investigation taking place
this guy. Sorry, I don't know
who that was. Some political
pundit on MSNBC didn't take
anything serious that any of
these networks do. But that's
counter messaging. They're going
a little worried about this,
but I guess they are because it
seems to me that the viewer
smart, you just ignore the whole
thing and just let it the DC
courts aren't going to do
anything because they're
corrupted. And let the thing in
make a big fuss when that
happens. say look, this guy's
full of shit and dig, you know,
go that way. That's why I do
this, this idea of bringing this
up, and, and making people aware
of what's happening is not a
good
price. I agree with you. I
agree. It's weird. It's weird.
Seems defensive.
Yep. But telling you, there's
worry out there, and it's
because Trump is doing something
and he's doing something. We
don't know this. You know, I'd
said this to Tina this morning.
So Yeah, you've said that before
I see them believe me, they're
like, Nah, that's like Trump's
got some big plan. Just because
the nature of the guy, his
nature will not allow DeSantis
to go. He has to prove that he
was right. And he's going to
kill children is the word you're
looking for. Yeah,
okay. He will die on this hill.
I'm convinced that's Look at the
guy. He's not gonna go okay. I
was right. He was wrong. No, no,
he's not. Let's go to Ukraine.
Oh, yes.
Yay. What's going on there? Do
we have anything good to
say? I teased it earlier we have
a fox report on a local station
though. There was a package
that's really loaded with
together okay. And this is
Ukraine package.
Now to the latest on the war in
Ukraine. Russia has stepped up
its assault in eastern Ukraine
by encircling several key
cities.
Ukraine says it is digging in
and is preparing for a counter
offensive thanks to new weapons
shipments from the United States
boxes. Greg Powell God as the
story from Kyiv, Ukraine.
They are the David and this
David and Goliath struggle.
Of course, and back it up. This
is I just noticed this and I
thought had mentioned it since
this is kind of a new
deconstruction of it, because I
played that clip earlier with
that poor woman crying about the
kids. Yeah. Most local news has
to anchors and maybe whether
personal sports, sports might be
at the desk they might not
generally speak as to and this
stems back to Huntley Brinkley,
when they first introduced the
two anchors, the network's have
shied away from going with two
anchors. And so that so I think
it's been hurting them because
just as I listened to this
opening of this report, where
they tag team Yeah, the opening
of the news report where and is
is not their package, this is
local, that's this package.
That's the greatest way is
presented by Fox so they come on
and tag team I bah, bah bah, and
then bah, bah, bah, and it's
seamless, and, and tight. As
opposed to one person, Nora
that's just up there, standing
there, droning on and on and on
with there's no life. It's
lifeless. And I think all the
networks are suffering from
this, where the locals all
realize what what works.
And it's got to be male, female.
There's never two of the same
birthing persons and next to
each other does
happen sometimes by accident.
Remember two men but usually two
women show up a lot. Yeah.
And we throw in the LGBTQ on the
weather person.
Usually typically, or the sports
could be the sports.
It's usually a sports guy. Yeah.
No. Okay.
Now to the latest on the war in
Ukraine. Russia has stepped up
its assault in eastern Ukraine
by encircling several key cities
to
Brown says it is digging in and
is preparing for a counter
offensive thanks to new weapons
shipments from the United
States. Boxes Greg Powell got as
the story from Kyiv Ukraine.
Now if I had written this, I
would have had him start and
have her toss to the guy. It's
just a minor detail, but that's
how I would have run it.
They are the David and this
David and Goliath struggle
is digging in as the Russian
military pounds away key
strategic cities around the
cloud yelling is being poured in
some areas as Russia shifts its
focus to individual cities
rather than the entire Donbass
region. But the Ukrainians say
they're holding on and even
planning a counter offensive
thanks to new weapons shipments
from the US part of a $40
billion aid package approved by
Congress last week. We're trying
to
advocate for an Amazon typestyle
logistics system wants to make
sure that they're not only
getting what they need, but
they're getting it in time
just in time canonic battle also
Ramazan
Well, that's pretty interesting,
a plug for Amazon and also, you
know, Amazon's kind of failing
right now with their system.
They're not delivering in the
with prime speeds. In fact,
they've suspended their
guarantees to suspend I'm sorry,
every once in a while we were
just talking about just throwing
some machine gunfire that seems
to work really well when we're
talking. So people pay
attention. What a bunch of crock
to make sure that they're not
only getting what they need, but
they're getting it in time.
The economic battle also heating
up the day after the US cut off
Russia from using American banks
for debt repayment. European
Union is meeting hoping to come
to a consensus on a total
embargo on Russian oil.
This guy, by the way, sounds
very old timey. Does he sound
like an old timey kind of
newsreader guy?
Yeah, you know, I wonder if that
style
Yeah, I don't think it's very
effective. But I like it. I like
it.
Listen to him. Again. Payment.
European Union is meeting
European Union is meeting hoping
to come to a consensus
on a total and it's the it's the
cadence. It's the cadence.
European Union is hoping to come
to a greater
payment. European Union is
meeting hoping to come to a
consensus on a total embargo on
Russian oil
to find the concrete solutions
in order to make sure that we
protect the economic interests.
And on the diplomatic front
world leaders are scrambling to
get Russia to end its blockade
of Ukraine's ports, where
millions of tons of wheat and
other food remain stuck. global
food prices are now
skyrocketing. And some say
unless exports resume, we could
be looking at a worldwide
famine.
Wait a minute. That doesn't make
sense. ABC says let me see if I
have this. Was it there? I
believe I'm looking for this
now. I'm sure I had a clip where
they want to open a green
corridor. I thought I did you
did you know I never not heard
about a girl. Here it is. Oh,
this is from Taylor sewer. who
is who? Who was tell the sewers
that South American someone owns
that in South America doesn't
it's like Argentina or so who
owns it? So here we go.
The Russian and Chinese
governments are advocating
opening corridors for green
exports from Ukraine amid rising
prices at the international
market. Moscow and Beijing urged
Kyiv to create a green corridor
for grain exports, which they
say would be beneficial amid the
current difficult food
situation. Chinese Foreign
Minister Wang Yi proposed
implementing these measures amid
growing grain shortages from
Russia and Ukraine, which are
exacerbating food problems in
the regions that benefit from
this production. Russia's Deputy
Foreign Minister Andrade
Rudenko, also called on the
Ukrainian government to
deactivate mines, and now the
country's ports in order to
resume the export of food by sea
and stressed the importance of
humanitarian corridors to supply
markets.
So it seems like Russia is on
board with this idea.
Oh, you know, this is what well,
we're getting the official
American version from Fox. Yeah.
And his bullcrap I would you
just play probably is right on
is probably true. The Chinese it
because nobody wants a worldwide
famine there will cause
revolutions it causes people to
overthrow the government. You
can't have that.
Where we're again, no, no, I'm
trying to think where were we
still in clip two?
Yeah, let's go to clip two.
Russia is now hoarding away,
stop, stop.
I left it to I usually take the
tags off these clips where the
guy signs off. But because it's
one of those guys whose voices
that you said as well. So yeah,
he signs off with a downbeat
enough. Just enough guy just
doesn't
know you're in good mood.
Like crazy.
Russia is now hoarding its own
food exports as a form of
blackmail. This is using hunger
and grain to wield power. The
UN estimates about 400 million
people depend on food exports
from Ukraine and keep Greg ball
got KTVU Fox two news
bucks you news do news
like the guys always leases
different places a little
different to keep people
interested in the show this
is I'm glad you got that clip
because that just shows you that
we're being fed bull crap. They
got exactly they have they mined
the harbors where the grain
would be going out and they
can't get the grain out and
they're blaming the Russians but
the
harbors are had been de the bomb
de mined.
Well, according to I don't know
there's probably still active
there's some reason they're not
allowing this to happen. The
Chinese are involved you know
that they you know they're full
of crap in this regard. Best
Price. Best since price as a
deal.
Oh my goodness. It's a shit
show. It really is.
As you go. I haven't asked John
if you want unless you. This is
about global warming. This was a
piece that ran on CBS 60
minutes. Lesley Stahl who
doesn't know her. There's a
whole day a whole segment on
global warming, which I think is
wrong. It should be climate
change, but okay. And the wine
industry, particularly in
France. So did you see this
particular episode?
I don't think so
good, because I just like to
play some of these clips and get
your feedback because, you know,
we have an expert in our midst.
Here we go. One of the signs of
global warming, wrong climate
change Lesley one of the
signs of global warming
glaciers. are melting at an
increasingly rapid pace,
persistent droughts are
spreading. And we have another
to tell you about wine. farmers
who grow the grapes have seen
the effects of climate change in
the soil and the roots of the
vines and they yields of their
crops. France, a major center of
winemaking for centuries, is
experiencing increasingly higher
temperatures and extreme weather
conditions that have damaged
vintages and livelihoods. Last
year was particularly dramatic.
France recorded its smallest
harvest since 1957, and lost
more than $2 billion in sales, a
huge blow to the country's
second largest export industry.
And as we first reported in
December, it's hitting nearly
all the wine growing regions
where they make dry whites,
fruity reds, and fizzy
champagne.
I know that pissed you off. So
question one, what is the number
one export from France? And two,
is there any truth to what she's
saying about this horrible
situation of the French wine
market, including fizzy
champagnes?
I don't know what the number one
export is from France cheese. I
don't know. I'd have to look it
up. It could be wine even but I
don't think so. I think it's
something that costs more money
to suddenly heavy duty goods or
something like that. But the
point, the wine industry has not
been talking about this for a
decade. The global the end,
they're talking about climate
warming, global warming,
whatever it is, they end it's
not manmade, necessarily or
whatever. They just notice it
and it's happening and it's
improving the quality of the
wines across the board. The
wines from Germany have been off
the scale delicious. De pinos
from Burgundy was usually come
in as a dead crop as crap junk
year after year. Since about
2000. They have been almost ever
with a deception of very few
years, which is incredibly
unusual for Burgundy's de pinos,
have been unbelievable. And the
2019 even, you know, one of the
best years they say since 1865.
Well, Leslie Stahl certainly
made a sound shit. This does
this makes no sense.
Bordeaux, for example, had it
you know, they've had these
trips, these triplets they've
had so many of these triplets
was just three years of great
wine in a row. They've had them,
they had a mutt, they just
finished one with the
2018 2019 2020 and 2021 is going
to be okay, but it's gonna
that's a crappy year, because
just generally because there was
a hailstorm, and they go back to
57 there was hail storms and a
lot of hail storms in the 50s
that wiped out a lot of wines.
There was no good wine in the
1960s but in this in the
starting in the 80s in
particular and global warming
was really cranking up Dave had
great wine after great wine is
it's stunning.
factcheck false. So she's full
of crap.
Yeah, the way she
by the way,
by the end let me mention
something else when she talks
about the office the sales going
off because we had a bad year
which was 20 Oh 21 was a bad
year. It takes two years before
that bad year actually comes the
market for the sales would go
off this nonsense The
presentation was good because
we have more of this coming up.
I do want to mention for 2021
She's also incorrect. The top
exports for France, spirits,
beverages, wine, etc is number
seven on the list. Number one is
machinery including computers.
Number two is vehicles but they
still selling Citroens number
three is electrical machinery
pharmaceuticals Hello Sophie
Buster at number four aircraft
of course. Including Airbus.
Yeah, number six plastics. So
yeah, so she's wrong on a couple
of fronts. But it doesn't matter
because we're going to bring in
Greg Jones climatologist to
explain the horrible state of
the French wine industry.
Greg Jones is a research
climatologist or Southern Oregon
University, who for 25 years has
specialized in the study of how
climate influences the growing
and harvesting of wine grapes.
No man, I
can't wait for this guy. What
we're seeing today is we're
seeing more abuse extreme events
happening more frequently at
greater degrees and causing more
problems.
Yeah, we see it everywhere. It's
not just in farm regions. I
mean, every part of our country
is experiencing some extreme
weather condition. So how do you
know it isn't that normal?
Extreme weather as opposed to a
general climate change.
There's an area in climate
science called attribution
science and attribution science
is all about trying to kind of
understand and how much role
humans have in the game of
climate. So the idea of who
attributed to Yeah. So what
climatologists do is we develop
models, aspects of climate. And
those models that are coming
out, are really telling us more
and more of that, in the absence
of humans, most of these things
would not occur to the same
degree they're occurring today.
That's because there'd be no
reporting in the absence of
humans.
That's why it wouldn't exist.
Perfect. Here's another clip pi
what you're saying about climate
to what's going on in France
now,
I'm sure. In France, just like
most of Europe, temperatures
have gone up. Summers have
gotten drier, and wine grapes
are just sensitive. They're
sensitive to those kinds of
changes. And, and we've been
seeing it worldwide in the
Europe has been at the epicenter
of it.
So he makes it sound like it's a
bad thing. But you just told me
it's really dynamite.
It is dynamite does. Maybe
doesn't like wine, I don't know.
We're great. Grapes are very
hardy plants and they like hot
weather, they can deal with it.
Sometimes it gets the winds get
flabby if it gets too hot. But
in these areas that have always
been kind of borderline where
they have great soils and they
have great terroir hours as they
like to put it. They're always
having trouble making the
vintages work out because of the
client is raining too much is
doing one thing or another as
negative. But with this warm
warming conditions, the way that
winemakers see it. This is just
improving everything. It's now
it's the vintages are more
steady, they're more even,
especially in areas that are
dead or harder to make great
wine not Bordeaux, as much as
burgundy and Germany for
example. The German wines are
just knock out wise. I mean you
have some of these wines. It's
like Where have you been all my
life kind of Rieslings are
unbelievable.
Is this. Pa this is this goes. I
mean, CBS 60 minutes is lying to
me. I thought there was really a
problem with the French wines I
don't understand, well, let's
listen to the harvest
historically, it's the last clip
I have. But maybe maybe we're
just seeing this wrong.
Greg Jones says the warming
atmosphere is also changing the
grapes growth cycle. The
growth accelerates that ripening
to the point that we're picking
earlier. For example, 2020 and
burgundy. The picking date was
August 20. And prior to that,
we've been averaging for the
last 30 years about September
15. And then for 600 years
before that, we were averaging
the end of September 1 of
October. Dramatic so it's pretty
dramatic.
These pages of parchment
documenting harvest dates going
back as far as 1354 were found
in the Church of Notre Dom in
Burgundy 1354
wonderful data record that we've
been able to look at to better
understand what climates were
like back then how it affected
harvests and what
the smiling because I'm thinking
1300s I'm thinking the monks
were making wine. Well, exactly.
Okay, so is this true that we
have to harvest at different
times in this, this is making
the grapes bad
guy we have to harvest early, so
there's less chance in the rain
coming in and ruining the crop
or the crop getting moldy? So
yes, you want in early. August
is a little early. But beside
the point, they're early,
generally speaking in early
harvest means for a better wine.
So that means their grapes are
super ripe. Let's get them out.
Let's just listen to the first
clip again, maybe I'm
misunderstanding maybe she said
that things are going great
because of climate change. What
are the
signs of global warming?
glaciers are melting at an
increasingly rapid pace sounds
bad persistent, droughts are
spreading bad. And we have
another to tell you about wine
that I mean if if, if we got
drought and glaciers melting,
which will will swamp us, then
this surely this she may meet
must mean that wine is in
trouble. Well, the
question in my mind is who's not
advertising?
Rivers who grow the grapes have
seen the effects of climate
change in the soil and the roots
of the vines and the yields of
their crops?
Well, okay, so she's kind of
putting leaving in the middle
now, although she insinuated
this was very bad.
France, a major center of
winemaking for centuries, is
experiencing increasingly higher
temperatures and extreme weather
conditions that have damaged
vintages and livelihoods.
Okay, she's saying that it's
damaged vintages and livelihoods
maybe somewhere I don't know
when ever heard of this
thing. And you would know
wouldn't you know if if the
French wine industry was in a
trust? Yeah,
I'm a wine collector hobbyist. I
read the trades. I read all this
stuff and listen to these guys
where I got the notion that the
global war I mean it's a good
thing. Yeah, come I didn't dream
it up.
In fact, I think more than 350
ppm of carbon dioxide is
probably good for grapes and for
foliage and growing in general
for all i There was a special on
one of these NPR stations
recently which disappeared. were
some guys that are indoor a
grower. He's a I grew upon is
this just just weed grows weed?
Yeah, he grows stuff inside. And
he might grow weed. But he grows
I think vegetables and he has a
special system that pumps in
twice as much co2 Yeah. As
normal and these plants go nuts
and he just thinks it's the
greatest idea ever. That's what
you want to do. You know,
searching and go wait a minute.
Sir Jean, who will be will be
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part per million carbon dioxide
club. Because he wants the
dinosaurs to come back. The
dinosaurs can't live unless we
have two or 3000 parts per
million of carbon dioxide.
Well, the rationale for that. I
mean, the dinosaurs need more
oxygen than they need carbon
dioxide but what needs the
carbon dioxide is the foliage
that the dinosaurs would be
eating? Yes.
Oh, man, I can't wait. I can't
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gonna be a hot one
Oh, I like that variation. We're
all gonna fry thank you sir
Spencer. Today the Denver City
Park two weeks cycle meetup
kicks off at 630 Mountain Time
in Denver City Park. Tomorrow,
the Oregon local 33 Tooth fests
assembles at 5pm at Dick's
primal burger, from 200 BC with
love in Antalya eight o'clock in
Turkey, Antalya, Turkey garegin
pub and hotel that should be a
good one can't wait to see who
shows Anatolia. Yes. No Anna
Italia, and italiana Anatolia
would be the mountains Anna
Thalia is a
town called Anatolia in Turkey
apparently. Look for the where
it is once you go look for the
garegin pub and hotel Kerrigan
Saturday the central Iowa meetup
takes place at smash Park and
smash Park West Des Moines,
Iowa. Saturday, the southern
Colorado Memorial Day gun grill
and game weekend one o'clock at
East hatchet ranch Pueblo,
Colorado on Saturday as well to
southern Colorado day to 10am.
East hatchet ranch in Pueblo,
Colorado and finally, we have
Sunday show day may 29. The
Kansas City meetup that we just
heard at the Northland second
barbecue picnic, three o'clock
at Shoto. Greenway Park in
Kansas City, Missouri suspense,
the suspense or the wolf of
Kansas City. We'll be organizing
that for you. Cancelled
unfortunately the 27th that will
be tomorrow Calgary, Alberta,
Canada, and the 28th in Punta
Gorda, Florida no idea that's
been postponed so keep an eye on
no agenda meetup.com to find out
when those are resurrected and
in essence if you've never been
to a meetup even if you have go
to another meetup these things
are fantastic it's where you
meet people people you can hang
out with have a good chat with
learn from some of them you can
even date some highly dateable
people at these no agenda
meetups go to no agenda
meetups.com If you can't find
one near you start one sometimes
you want to go hang out with me
you want to be his backup
yeah and tell you looks like a
nice pup
wears it nears it near you
stumble
it No it's I'm I'm stuck on
TripAdvisor and trying to close
the stupid windows open it up
looks very British by the way.
Oh,
I make sense.
It looks like it's just off the
coast.
It's closer to Ankara
apparently. Yeah, that would be
great. Well good I want to
report I'm excited I've shot I'd
like to go there.
We haven't hit me Turks that
listen to the show because a lot
of there may be a few
well, they can't donate because
it's I think you know donating
for an SOC executive producer
ship you have to be a
millionaire and they're now in
lira was the currency devalued?
Like 70 or 80%? sunk.
sunk by the EU? Yeah.
ISOs Oh, yes.
I suppose I have to watch you
play yours first. I have a
winner.
I don't know if I have a winner.
Here we go. We covered a lot of
ground.
Okay, start playing clips. What?
lame joke go on. You know,
that's funny. I was thinking of
that was amazing as the original
one as just throwing it into the
ISO box today. Just you know, I
was thinking that this funny.
Well, you mean this one?
That is? Yeah. Okay, but, but I
didn't fruit obviously.
Should I now play clips? Is that
what you want me to do? Oh, I'm
sorry. You want it? ISOs okay.
What am I what am I playing your
ISOs that was those were my ISOs
Oh, I thought you had a bunch of
two of them and a really good
one too. All right. What do you
got?
Okay, I got ISO. I got to had
enough.
I've had enough.
Yeah, that's good. That's not
bad. Okay. Well,
here's what I liked is Dun, dun.
I don't want Biden at the end of
our show. I'm just vetoing Biden
at the end of our show. Done
veto. Fuck Biden. The guy pisses
me off.
He's the president United
States. You said respect.
I do have respect for the
President of the United States
to play hard enough again.
You know, you won last time.
I've had enough. Yeah. Come on.
How can you compare those to the
Amaze? You can't even compare
the two
people like hey, man,
what you're saying about the
president man, I really liked
Biden. Okay, trolls WELL, WELL
dumped nitro baits a toxic place
like Biden, it's a toxic place
those trolls they really
want to get to I want to get the
Indian thing out of the way this
is the sugar is the next to rise
in price clip.
One of the world's biggest sugar
producing countries India says
it is restricting exports. The
move would help keep prices low
in India but could fuel the rise
in prices elsewhere. In Paris,
Lauren Frayer reports from
Mumbai first India
banned most exports of wheat
earlier this month after a
heatwave damaged the harvest
here. Now the Indian government
is restricting exports of sugar
to both moves are aimed at
ensuring domestic supplies and
keeping domestic prices low.
With the could exacerbate a
rising global prices. The head
of the International Monetary
Fund is urging India to
reconsider its wheat export ban.
If more countries follow suit,
she says the world will be less
able to deal with grain
shortages made worse by the war
in Ukraine. As for sugar India
is the second largest producer
in the world after Brazil. And
this is the first time in six
years that the government has
kept exports.
Well luckily, you consume
aspartame so there's no nose no
skin off your back.
Yes, there's a lot of skin off
my back. I think the aspartame
made it happen as we speak.
All right, everybody. That's
your deconstruction for today.
Now you can go back to arguing
about guns online. Okay. Guns
versus mental health. And while
you're at it, are you Team
Johnny or team Amber, make sure
you make it make sure you post
it right next to Ukraine flag
icon. Or just come back here in
a couple of days for Sunday's
media deconstruction where you
can really find out what's going
on in the world. Coming up next
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region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
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and from Northern Silicon
Valley, where I remain I'm John
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such
I am pray. So, okay.
So it. So that's it. So that's
I want to talk about my friend
Corinne.
It's not about me.
My friend, my colleague, my
partner in truth, Korean jump
here, the next White House press
secretary.
I am obviously cutely aware that
my presence at this podium
represents
a few firsts. She will be the
first black woman, the first out
LGBTQ plus person to serve in
this role,
the first of all three of those
to hold this position, right?
Like I said, this, this is
what's happening. I would not be
here today because we're not for
generations of barrier breaking
people before me. I stand on
their shoulders, representation
matters, representation does
matter.
She will give a voice to so
many, which is amazing.
So that's what we're talking
about. The Press plays a vital
role in our democracy. It's not
about me, it's about them. I am
a black gay immigrant woman.
That is what we're talking
about. I am a black
woman, what is truly possible we
work hard, and
immigrant woman. So that's first
of all three of those two
dispositions.
She's worked for a number of
advocacy organizations fighting
for issues and justice for so
many Americans.
We are simpatico on our
philosophy of government and
simpatico on how we want to
attach approach these issues. We
are simpatico simpatico we are
simpatico simpatico and I got
told Brock, if if I read
something where there's a
fundamental disagreement we have
based on a moral principle, I'll
develop some diseases have to
resign we are simpatico
simpatico.
Ladies and gentlemen, the
President of the vice president
we are full partners in this
process, I will be there to
support him and support the
American people
we are simpatico we are
simpatico, simpatico. MoPhO
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