May 29th, 2022 • 3h 15m
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George Soros help us, Adam
curry, John C. Dvorak.
Sunday, May 29 2022. This is
your award winning keep on
nation media assassination
episode 1455. This is no agenda
decoding elite speak 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,
from Northern Silicon Valley
where we all said oh no, when
Holland driver drove into the
wall, I'm Jhansi, Dvorak,
Buzzkill.
Wait a minute, what happens who
drove into a wall? Here's what I
heard you say, when the Holland
driver drove into the wall?
It's exactly what I said
explained. I'm watching the Indy
500
Oh, MCSE for Stoppa.
Know, the VT K guy or whatever
his name is?
Thank goodness it wasn't Max. I
don't think he's no no, Max is
in Formula One. Oh, there's a
Dutch guy in Indy.
Yeah, and he's a top driver and
he's doing better every year is
the third or fourth year in it.
No driving an orange car with an
orange jumpsuit.
I have not followed him
unfortunately. First wreck of
the race. Is you okay? Yeah.
Man. You know, the the last
Dutch guy who won I think two in
a row was Adi lion dyke. I was
there. When he won in second
famous Yeah, he's a really nice
guy. He lives in Arizona. In
case you want to go check him
out. He's like he's always said
hey, if you're ever in Arizona,
look me up, man. Like I'm not
going to Arizona for any reason.
I just I just can't imagine that
it's there for spring training.
Yeah, that's right John, you me
skins spring podcast training.
That's what we'll do. So I was a
little concerned last night, as
I was scouring the Twitter. And
I see you post the speed test
result of your Comcast and you
have some ridiculously low
number throwback to cable
modems, like the early cable
modems, maybe even ADSL. Barely.
What happened?
Well, this has been going on
since the show, uh, two Sundays
ago. Yeah. And this is and it
was interesting to see if you
can finally get through customer
service, which is a nightmare. I
see your motors not running
right now. We'll we'll reset it
and call it in we'll we'll send
you a text and we'll send you a
bullet will send a bullet text
message in 10 minutes. You can
call us back and detect this and
we're gonna send to this and
then they give you the phone
number from five years ago. That
doesn't work. So you have to say
no, no, no, I don't want you to
send me a text message. But they
won't pick it up. Okay, then
we'll reset your modem. No, I
don't want my modem reset, you
know, said robot. Right? And you
can't get past this robot and
this robot system is a piece of
crap you can't get no we've got
to reset your modem. Well,
that's not going to do you any
good. I got to talk to an agent
agent, Agent agent. No, no, you
can't talk to an agent because
we've got to reset your modem. I
will give you I will send you a
text message when we do it. This
never ends I have to hang up.
Now did you did you get really
angry because we've determined
that some some AI wants that.
Yes. If I got angry knowing that
might kick in. No, that doesn't
kick. Crap. You get angry and
you get this. Oh, okay, we will
reset your modem
sounds like you're angry. We're
going to read that's dystopian
that could be right in a movie
as well. I'm going to do it
again because I know that I
gotta change that I'm gonna go
and record the whole thing.
Oh, yeah. And but also test the
out the AI and the algo with you
know, like saying a couple of
cuss words. You know, switch,
you know, like frustrating. And
then what does it XFINITY Is
that who you call now for
Comcast.
I still use the old Comcast
numbers very easy to remember
one 800 Comcast Hold on a
second. Maybe that's your
problem. Maybe there's a new
path and I got to
New number two, and I called it
and it's exactly the same.
Well, this is this is the future
of aviation as well. As we're at
the end of the month, and
Memorial Day weekend, three and
a half 1000 flights canceled KLM
halting ticket sales.
They canceled everything.
In the US this is happening
everywhere. In the Netherlands,
you KLM has halted ticket sales
for Amsterdam flights. Halt. You
can't even buy a ticket in the
UK. This was on the BBC. Was
this because you know people are
going on holiday travel
disruption. And what are the
others these people were going
to a turkey. After hours of
waiting he and his family
finally boarded a plane only to
be ushered back off at the last
moment. The pilots said they had
run out of hours they were able
to work so everybody had to
disembark it's not like we You
didn't know this so I'm waiting
and waiting for the the old
Obama throwback the next gen
aviation system talk to come
back it's almost it's almost
perfect for those jokes it's
just automate everything it'll
be gray no one
wants to fly in an automated
plane
oh you know there's enough
people who trust to Elon Musk
enough to let their Tesla kill
them
Yeah, well that's Yeah, yeah.
Before I can finish my story
about Comcast
so I sorry, I didn't know there
was more to it. I'm all ears.
Yeah, no. Yeah, no, let's go.
But it since you brought up
travel. I haven't asked Adam.
Oh, goodness. I was not
expecting that. Okay. I should
have
yeah, there's too you see, you
see ask Adam answer you don't
want to play that you want to
play ask Adam open. Okay. Now
this this is an advanced
listeners. A country is now
going to allow people in and I
want you to guess which country
it is play the
clip preparing to welcome back
tourists after more than two
years of Coronavirus
restrictions. starting June 10.
Visitors from select countries
with low infection rates
including the US will be allowed
in but they are not free to
roam. Visitors must sign up for
a guided package tour. That
includes transportation and
accommodation.
Okay, the question is Which
country is doing this after two
years? It's going to surprise me
no doubt. I mean, I my
inclination is to say
Afghanistan just to throw
something off the wall. But
maybe Germany
didn't go to Germany, Kenya?
I don't know. I haven't checked.
I have no reason to
go back. Yes. You might not know
because this is a screw. When I
heard this. I said what? And you
can play this. This is a you
don't have to play the whole
thing. But you can play the
answer because the answer is at
the beginning. Here we go pan is
preparing to welcome back
tourists after
you know and I thought and I
thought it was Japan because you
know Tina and I had this big
trip plan. But I thought that
they were kind of like just
never ever going to open back
up. That's amazing. Let me hit
it the whole thing.
Japan is preparing to welcome
back tourists after more than
two years of Coronavirus
restrictions, starting June 10.
Visitors from select countries
with low infection rates
including the US will be allowed
in but they are not free to
roam. Visitors must sign up for
a guided package tour that
includes transportation and
accommodation.
And at the end, you wake up in
the bathtub with your kidneys
cut out yeah.
Go Anywhere where you're
required to go to some package.
Do you remember that the
Japanese government before COVID
And they're locked down? They
had invested or they were making
a lot of money available to
boost tourism. That's why Tina
and I were like, holy crap. This
is good. You know, there's all
kinds of deals they're
subsidizing stuff. So maybe
they're they're bringing that in
now taking that subsidy money.
And you know, obviously putting
it into the hands of party
loyalists who have their guided
tours, and they've just kind of
made a little more interesting
to them instead of here's a cool
tour you can do is like here's
the tour you're doing.
Yeah, yes sucks.
Yeah, no, we're not gonna go for
that.
No, of course not. No. No normal
traveler. Would this some stooge
buy into that? He
wouldn't think so. Now, I
want to ask you a question
because as I was mentioning, the
guy who wrecked in the Indy 500
I'm watching the race. And I was
thinking about this because the
way I'm gonna give you one thing
they have some guy with a
Cockney accent announcing this
American race. I don't get that
but okay. And the race goes like
they always ended the pitch.
He's independent. Now he's
getting four new Firestone
tires. And there he goes with
his Firestone new Firestone
tires. Boy comes Billy Bob and
he's in there. He's getting
Firestone tires new Firestone
Tire Neri go is he's got new
Firestone tires. And then he
said, here's the Firestone you
know, he's got to get some
picture of the speedometer of
the cars as a Firestone gauges
and fight. So I'm wondering if
because you were in the
advertising business doing
sleazy stuff like this?
I was waiting for it. Thank you.
What you do think they now you
mentioned before about they have
when you did that when you're
working for MTV, you had to say
Mike, the Michael Jackson deal
Michael Jackson, comma, the King
of Pop. You had to always say
that? No, no, especially during
a special weekend where they had
made a deal to have Michael
appear on the Video Music
Awards. That was part of the
deal. We had the planetary
premiere and for the whole three
days, Friday, Saturday, Sunday,
we had Michael Jackson packages
and videos, but we had to go
back and rerecord that whole
weekend because the memo would
not come down to the studio.
That every single time we said
Michael Jackson, it had to be
Michael Jackson comma, the King
of Pop So yes sleazy deals.
Now the question in my mind is
you would because I'm watching
this as going on and on about to
Firestone tires by the way, and
if they want to make these races
more competitive have
competitive tire brands not one
brand of tire for the whole race
which you do know that the race
is pretty much about tires
right?
Well, this race is a race has
always been about tires, but it
was it used to be used to be
competing tires. And then they'd
have to normalize it all
back to the question. Okay. Do
you are there any deals with the
more times you say the word you
get paid for each time you say
it? Is there ever a deal like
that in advertising?
i i I've never come across one
I've never been offered one.
These are your will your two
things. I think the pitstop
would be a guaranteed mention of
course the gauge cam would be a
guaranteed mentioned any driver
that drives under the Firestone
flag anything else would be
gratuitous and is usually done
to suck up to the corporation.
I'll say that I say this. Go
ahead. You're very Oh kind of
focused on saying Firestone
tires Firestone and I want you
to if you watch NASCAR, they
never say you rarely say well
fighters NASCAR is good years.
Good year. Yeah, but
they don't say Goodyear tires
Goodyear tires all the time.
This was saying said so many
times. It was annoying. In fact,
to be honest about it just for
anyone out there listening in my
entire life from now on. I will
never buy Firestone tires. I
will never buy them I did this
this in your face thing is
beyond is. It's crazy. It makes
you crazy. I'm not gonna buy
Firestone tires ever. But so I'm
thinking if it was paid by the
number of mentions, I thought
that would be kind of cool. So
they keep saying it and saying
this. So it becomes ludicrous,
which is what it was. And then
it is dropped me back to
thinking of Sean Hannity as some
of these other people always say
Mark Levin, the great one. What
is Mark Levin? Is he paying a
fee for this?
No, no, you know better than
that. That's sucking up as I
said, it's just sucking up. Let
me give you a few a few data
points here. Actually, I have a
question. Did at any point the
camera cut to the Firestone
calendar models?
No, but that would have been
better Well, I would have
changed my seat
that's that whatever wokeness we
have in our television culture
is destroyed the balance of
these types of irritating things
for you and for many other
people in the in the Indy 500
audience, too. I think there's a
heavy emphasis on tires and by
coincidence, I saw a couple of
tire advertisements just
randomly while some stuff I was
watching during the week and I
was looking around and the next
a climate change what is the
title this article here? The
next car pollution disaster This
is from the drive which is some
gearhead magazine I guess is
going to be tires and
specifically it's the rubber
that comes off this
yeah right right up DeMont of
rubber that it's not just the
tires though and I did I never
got to this is interesting you
brought this up I never got the
name of the chemical but there's
some chemical they've been using
in tires to make them were
longer and it because as the
tires because grind around a
believe minutes fuel particles
This
is yet microplastics is what
they're talking about.
But there was one specific
chemical it wasn't just the
micro plastics they were talking
about some and it's only been
added like maybe five or 678
years ago
Atrazine just Yes turning
the frogs gay I don't know Yes,
yes, I saw that so
there may just be may just be a
heavy emphasis on tires in
general in the next period
because you know this was kind
of written as here comes the
shit again you know after after
diesel gauge
tire companies would love to get
these this stuff out of the
tires I'm sure it may be to
benefit them so you wear your
tires out faster to wear.
Yeah, let's do that. Exactly.
Who more shrink inflation.
Yeah, it's a version. Yeah, it
does sell twice as many tires to
somebody for 4040 I mean, some
tires are designed to go 80,000
miles. I don't even know how you
manage that.
So with the with the pending, I
guess we're gonna we're gonna
have a rubber crisis too, aren't
we? With with oil shortages,
there'll be a shortage of
rubber. So we're gonna have to
go to the Old World War Two
staple which is wooden tires.
What else you're going to do now
imagine if if all of a sudden
there's a shortage in tires
what? What a mess that would be.
And I think it's totally
possible
to the back of my Comcast story,
so I bitched and moaned on
Twitter.
And that's what Twitter is good
for is always helpful makes you
feel good, that's for sure.
So you've already got enough
followers that you Okay, and so
they sent you some private notes
and they're working on it. And
then when I told you the guy
sent me this morning, I got the
notices is your speed any
better? No, two megabits per
second. Yeah, what was your What
was your overall results? Two
megabits per second. But here's
what's interesting. And this is
what I wanted to point out more
than anything else I could have
the story can go on forever, but
at two megabits per second, as
you're surfing the web and just
going from page to do his stuff.
It's really not it's fast
enough. Notice it
just for general surfing I
agree. I agree. You wouldn't
notice it so if there's a
problem because the one thing I
got out of talk and finally
getting a hold of some people to
talk to who upsold me they were
not even in service there were
sales up sold me to a 600
megabit per 600 megabits new
program which is cheaper
supposedly, but I only get two
megabits out of it so what four
drop what good is it right but
both of them cancel all all you
should do you should be getting
some pretty good numbers now
that they were in your your
neighborhood recently upgraded
to service
now you know what happened your
service was upgraded for your
experience
upgrade about the time of not
this last Sunday show but are
the two weeks ago Sunday show?
Yeah. We were having trouble
member got Yes.
Yes. I remember. I remember.
Well, I remember good
that was of debt. I guess was in
the range of when they upgraded
around here some some guys there
was a Yeah, truck roll.
I love it when that happens. And
then for them to say man, you
must be digging it porn must be
flying in. Oh, man.
And I'm glad they mentioned it
because I told you these other
guys. Oh, well. And then when I
told this one guy on the on the
Twitter guy who's Comcast
XFINITY Finiti. He says. And I
said, I described him well, what
happens is I got connections for
about 10 minutes and it goes
dead for a minute or two.
Yeah, well, I'm doing did you
make Did you mention you the
best part not just any podcast,
but the best podcast in the
universe while this happened? I
haven't pulled that I give you
permission to play that card.
So and then when I said that I
said and then I put some times
because I kind of put some times
up from last night when I said
go out, back. And if you've
tried to watch TV, go out, be
back. Soon as I mentioned this
outage, he goes, Oh, here it
wasn't even talking to me. But I
can hear him go. Because they
know it's a wire.
Oh, it has to be physical. It
has to be little wind blowing or
something like that. Yeah.
That's sucks. But you know, so
I'm screwed for but I'm gonna go
with G five. The 5g? Yeah,
whatever.
I think I think you should just
get a get a hotspot. I mean, I
have all kinds of hotspots just
as backup. And you're right.
It'll be the problem is not so
much. The problem was not the
safety net in the house. What
does it have to do with
anything? Hotspots now? Oh, very
funny. You're right, that the
speed is actually that's okay,
that speed. That used to be a T
one line, by the way. We used to
put on my old company on that
speed. You're not bitching about
a whole company. The problem is
your ping was 100 was very high
156. And are you running DNS
locally? Because that will speed
everything up?
You don't think that's going to
do anything to you? I haven't
got that with a new modem I got
from my new 600 megabit service.
I can't I'm not doing any more.
I can't do too many things at
once. Because I know what the
problem is, is wires is what
happened last time. It was a
wire and the good that time was
a squirrel which yes,
this was several years ago. I
recall this 2018 Yeah, several
years ago. The point I'm making
is that if it's an area wide
thing, because there's some guy
bonehead that came out here and
upgraded things, and people are
just around here this is say
potatoes 25 Comcast users on my
on my little route and they're
all just surfing the internet.
They're not going to notice that
their speeds have gone down from
one six
though of course, they're not
podcast professionals Hello.
So it doesn't come to so they
don't get the complaints.
squirrel. Maybe that's all I
have. I'm sorry, you had to go
through that. That's a time
sink. Although somewhat
entertaining five
hours, five hours yesterday
didn't have to go down to the
Comcast store to get some new
gear. It was a complete waste of
a day. Sorry. It's a nightmare.
Yeah, I know. It's horrible.
Well, luckily, I didn't have
those problems. And as you
rightly pointed out in the
newsletter, this is Memorial Day
weekend here in the United
States. I think it's also a
holiday weekend. For some reason
other countries may be in the EU
have some holiday weekend. So
there's no there's really no
serious media doing anything.
Everyone's taken off. Everyone
has a special edition. Welcome
to this special edition, which
means which we recorded on
Wednesday, or maybe even last
week, especially this year, last
year, it's the one from last
year, we just put new
wraparounds then not so with
with the best podcast in the
universe, we fight XFINITY we
slay Comcast just to bring you
the show. Just want to point out
the value that we provide. And I
was very happy to spend my last
few days watching the wrap up of
the elites in Davos, the Davos
douchebags at the World Economic
Forum, which was extremely
enlightening. Yes, now you'll
you'll recall on the last
episode of the Davos,
douchebags, we listened to Queen
Ursula Ursula funda, Leia,
president of the by the way you
need you need to pop open a
browser and search for the
following person doesn't matter
what search engine Nina brink
and in a b r i n k. And this is
just to show you that I know
this kind of woman and it is
specific to be a woman. Yeah,
yeah. Exactly the same woman
Yes.
She may even be need to bring I
don't know. But it's exactly the
same
get as she's got a bigger smile.
Well Is that the one was
scrutinized. Save our square
smile. She smiles but now
look for the picture where she
has two thumbs up. I got it.
Okay. So she was on top of the
world proud of her relationship
with the Rothschilds and she
created a number of companies
successful companies, but she
created world online and it was
a big
way. There are hundreds of
pictures or two thumbs up that's
all she does. This
is the reason for that is going
to be come apparent to thumbs
up. She isn't a top of the
elites, not just you know, but
really in Brussels. And she
comes from an elite family
exactly the same as queen,
queen. Ursula lived in Canada,
the whole thing it's so it's
uncanny. And she put together
this huge roll up of an Internet
service provider and she was
going to float it on the
Amsterdam Stock Exchange. And
when they went public and
everyone invested of course
because Queen Nina you know was
the show business people the
captains of industry How could
this this was a sure thing. And
and so would they go public and
she's got her thumbs up.
You know, like translation of
cops joke.
I need the sentence isn't it K
okay. Oh
9k LPT klp s to UK to UK yeah
means you are the face of Corpus
head stuck. You're the head
piece. You're the leader. So she
you know she was the the
Rainmaker. And so she does these
two thumbs up and maybe 30
minutes later, people start to
discover that she sold all of
her shares pre IPO like a week
before.
The minute that happens, you're
scamming the public and boom,
the stock tanks, people lost all
that almost all their money. So
that's why you see the two
thumbs up thing is what she'll
be remembered for the douchebag
who stole your money. So with
that in mind, these people make
mistakes and watching this Davos
stuff in the World Economic
Forum. They are so all in and so
smoking their own dope. You
know, they got Andrew Ross
Sorkin doing a panel on the
metaverse and people are Oh,
yes, no, this of course, this is
going to be what it is.
Obviously, we'll have the whole
workforce this will be in
virtual reality, but we'll get
augmented reality. How long have
we been hearing this?
How long? When did it when the
computers first show up on the
scene? Exactly. And I would say
we've been hearing this in some
way shape or form it since the
70s.
But they're all making this
assertion that the technology is
here or it's right around the
corner, and it's not about face
bag and their metaverse. It's,
it's not become an elitist
concept that is going to solve
everything. Just going to Solve
the whole world's problems. In
yo Andrew Ross Sorkin he's on
CNBC. You know, he co created
billions. You know, he's the
golden child, New York Times,
everyone sucks him off. And it
was, I got no clips from that
because it was so insulting and
so stupid that we wouldn't have
even laughed about it. Now, when
it comes to this type of person,
there is one unique individual
in the news, cable news arena,
who has the exact same
upbringing as Queen, Ursula. And
their fathers probably knew each
other. Because Ursula is dad was
ambassador, you know,
politician, lifelong politician,
and they lived around the world
had all kinds of cool posts. You
went to all the right schools,
boughs went to Stanford and the
whole, the whole deal. Who do
you think that person is in the
United States? I'll just give a
give you a clue. It's not on
Fox, and it's not on CNN. So who
could be the perfect woman to
interview Queen Ursula
Joy read
exactly the same upbringing. Now
Mika Brzezinski, CNBC, Nika Mika
Brzezinski
she's she's an MSNBC and she
just want to say, Oh, this is I
said, decency. And I'm sorry,
MSNBC. Well Joy read is on MSNBC
not see.
That's why I got me there.
That's true. But joy is funny
anyway, no matter where she
works
well, obviously mica I think
mica and Ursula probably know
each other from growing up
together. Maybe they went to the
same school.
That's an excellent point
because her her husband, her
husband, dad, the horrible man
that he is what did you say?
Yes, yeah, I'm sure their
palace. Well, I bet your scar
Bill feels real out of place.
And this is my my spouse, Chuck.
This guy, this guy.
So they sit down and they're in
Davos, amigos in Davos, I think.
What's his name? What's your
husband's name? And I forgot his
name. Who? Brzezinski his
husband's name?
Oh, Scarborough, chuck chuck
Scarborough.
No, not Chung and what's his
name? What's his Joe Joe
Scarborough. Yeah, so she's he's
in Florida. I think he's in the
students bring
over she's whispering over to
mica saying why says muscle
small was to deal with?
I think Joe is in Florida in the
studio. I don't I don't think
he's in Davos. So they're the
setting for them is what was it
the global citizens? Everyone
has a house there. You have like
the Holland house and the EU
house?
What was once the Russian house?
Yeah, the Russian Yes. Which
they call it Russian war crimes
house, they change.
The Global Citizen house, you
know, global citizen. That's the
douchebag outfit that does the
big concert in central park
every year. We all we know who
sponsors it all, and that's
Laurene Powell Jobs and the
whole Atlantic magazine people
and open society people in the
banks. So mica, of course is
hanging out there with with
Ursula. Now, when they start
talking. Mica does something
kind of was kind of weird and
uncomfortable. And it's not
really a great news value. But
mica tries to throw out the Hey,
wow, you're such an awesome
woman, especially one who's
older. You know, she's trying to
like, do like a woke thing. You
know? Like, this is so good.
You're so good. And Ursula is
taken aback. She's like, Bitch,
and say how old I am kind of
bitchy.
I just what I was thinking. Once
you do that, if you guys are
already starting never to go
there. For some reason. I've
been as always, oh, Are you her
sister? That's my old. Always
everybody appreciate. Yeah,
well, I'll bet I'll bet. So and
Ursula comes back to it a couple
times.
Did you ever imagine having your
greatest impact at 63 in your
60s? And what is your advice to
young women? Starting out?
She's already like,
doing it. I know. Hey, I I'm
gonna argue with your premise
here. Okay. I think she's doing
it on purpose. I think the two
of them have some some little
fight going.
Oh, right. I will listen with
Virgin ears.
Did you ever imagine having your
greatest impact 1/3 possibility.
Mica is insanely jealous,
because this should have been
her career. instead. She's got
the dude with a small mouth.
About that. Okay, let's add that
to the mix.
Did you ever imagine having your
greatest impact at 63 in your
60s? And what is your advice to
young women? Starting out
So, of course, I did never
imagine that. But what I always
had were dreams. I love it. And
if I can I see many, many young
people in this audience. That's
wonderful. Of course, there are
a few over 60 like me, I guess,
not so many. So I have dreams.
And if I can give you one advice
from my experience, it is never,
ever let anybody make you a bad
conscience about what you're
doing. Never ever stick to your
dreams go to Hitler, because
only then it is possible to see
that you're going much wider
than you ever dreamed to wider
Mica. And what the over 50s or
60 years old are concerned,
there is a very nice saying in
Germany that says, well, the
young ones are running faster.
But the older ones knows the
shortcut.
Row one of those. One of those
sayings from the old country.
Right there. So what do you
think after hearing the whole
thing? Is it a mica trying to be
woke and it failing? Is it be
mica doing this on purpose
because she has some cat fight
with her or is it C Mika's own
shortcomings and jealousy?
I think it's a combination of B
and C. Okay. Okay.
Yeah, I'll take it.
I think the woke thing is she
may be possible.
Now she's definitely not I think
it's D all of the above
probably. Alright, so so now
they have a sit down. And it's
one of these where they're on
the couch in what's clearly a
hotel room. That's, you know,
the window right behind them.
And you know, how they then sits
like sidesaddle looking at each
other, which is really, it's a
weird interview setting. I don't
know why they do that. If that's
because that's how women are
supposed to interview them. But
it wasn't very emancipating, I
would say. And mica dives right
into the pre screened questions.
You'll even hear her some I cut
out most of her questions. But
in this case, I think I left the
intro in she's she's not just
leading the witness. The witness
gave her the question.
EU countries continue to
purchase millions of dollars of
Russian oil and gas. Doesn't
that undermine the sanctions
from the West, and also fuel
Putin's war machine?
So this is the core thing that
everyone's talking about, has
been talking about in the EU and
in Davos is, are the sanctions
working? But doesn't it actually
kind of isn't it failing because
the price of petroleum products
has gone up and the key phrase
to remember here, it's fueling
Putin's war chests so we can
commit more war. And the
sanctions were always intended
to stop. Exactly that is this
backfiring.
We have issued now five packages
of sanctions. The sixth one is
on the table and the sanctions
are hitting the Russian economy
hard, and that's what they have
to do. But you're also right.
When this war, this invasion
started, Europe was heavily
dependent on Russian oil, gas
and coal. We got rid of the coal
by now. We are in the process of
winding down the use of oil. And
we have just issued last week a
big package. We call it repower
EU. Yeah, this
is the big package. This is the
where we're going to save our
skins and get off of all of
Russian petroleum products. Re
what was it reentry fuel EU? How
would you call that?
Yeah, we'll back it up and play
it again, have just issued last
week a big package. We call it
repower power to get rid of the
dependency of Russian gas. This
is diversifying away from the
Russian gas towards reliable
suppliers like our friends in
the United States. I have an
agreement with President Biden
on that mg gas for example that
was
about that. About that. Maybe
that's why we're funding the
Ukraine stuff because we're
going to someone is going to get
LNG from us. Could this mean
additional resources are
necessary from the US? This is
kind of a back backhanding Do
you it's kind of a back
backhanded deal there.
Yeah, yes, by the way, and in
the process. It's just screw our
own public guess with the EU our
gas that we could be using to
heat our
for anything for anything.
For anything, we could return
into plastic. We can use it for
anything.
All right. So we've we've that's
part one.
I call our friends in the United
States. I have an agreement with
President Biden on that ng gas,
for example, that will we place
from next year on 1/3 of the
Russian supply
chain So, we're going to, we're
going to replace 1/3. That seems
like a lot.
That's a lot. I don't know, do
we have as many tankers as we
need to get this stuff over
there? Yeah, this is
impractical. It's not green, by
any means to take in and haul
this natural gas instead of
putting it in a pipeline and
distributing it in the
Northeast. Instead putting it in
a tanker, liquefying it putting
in a tanker, hauling it all the
way to Europe, and then selling
it to them is not green, by any
means.
Okay. Are you agree? Let's go
ahead. Just say is not is not a
way it's not good for the
climate
doesn't? It doesn't sound like a
great idea. We got it. We got.
It couldn't be good. For some
people here in America, though.
Yeah. If you got do you need you
got an empty wallet? You know,
and you're running an oil
company, you'd want to get some
sort of gasification operation?
Sure.
All right. Here we go with this
farm
is in the United States. I have
an agreement with President
Biden on that and GE gas, for
example, that will replace
by stop. The more that I hear
this, it's a scandal. Okay. I
consider it a scandal with the
shortage that we have and the
price of gasoline here in this
country to be doing that is
scandalous.
When but this is this is natural
gas. That's been liquefied.
That's not the same as gas you
put in your car.
No, it's not. But you can mix
that gas and you could do a lot
of stuff with it. You can do it.
It's it's it's a total it's part
of total energy could go into
the power plants. We have power
plants. Yeah. You had to pay so
much for electricity. I had to
pay more. That's, that's
that's where it's a scandal. I
agree.
Okay, it's in the United States,
I have an agreement with
President Biden, on that ng gas,
for example, that will replace
from next year on 1/3 of the
Russian supply. The second part
is energy saving, but the third
part is the most.
Okay, hold on. I love that. She
did just she just did that. So
she has three parts. And the
second one, she says, Just what
did she say here again,
1/3 of the Russian supply. The
second part is energy saving.
But the third part is to just
skips
over energy saving. Do you know
what that means? Means
austerity. Energy Savings means
you're gonna have to turn off
your gas supply you're gonna
have to use take shorter
showers, by law, and all kinds
of things. Let's use less
electricity. I mean, saving, she
skips over it, because that's
where the pain is. By the way,
scandal and scam shouldn't be a
scandal. The scandal scandal and
just thinking of it as a word,
alright,
1/3 of the Russian supply. The
second part is energy saving.
But the third part is the most
important and this is
accelerating. The green
transition. This is the
investment heavy investment in
renewable energy, wind, sun,
hydropower, hydrogen. This is
hydrogen
baby. Granny hydrogen. She gets
a
hydrogen and hydrogen. It's not
it's not Hydrogen, Hydrogen,
Hydrogen, ag
ag gene, hydro gene,
wind, tidal power, hydrogen. So
this is the way to go.
Therefore, if there's anything
President Putin has achieved, it
is that he lost his best client
Europe will never come back that
he pushed us. And that's good.
Into the direction of renewable
clean energy.
Okay, so there it is, in a
nutshell, he'll never get us
back as a client. I mean, that
seems pretty clear. There's no
off road off ramp for Putin's
efforts in Ukraine or whatever
else he's doing. It's it's just,
it's just end of story that she
just said it.
Yeah, but But what she said is
kind of dubious. And I'll tell
you, why weren't they moving
toward green energy at a rapid
pace as fast as they could
anyway? And so now what he's
accelerate How can you go faster
than fast?
Well, it has accelerated and
mica caught this to John.
So Vladimir Putin has brought
together NATO as never before,
has brought together the
European Union as never before,
and has inspired as never before
the Green Revolution.
There it is. That was the whole
plan. Right there. Putin has
inspired the grid we should have
a statue. Vladimir Putin
inspired the Green Revolution
like never before. Never before.
Look at all the Ukraine flag
emojis. People are ready for
this Fuck you, Putin. Thanks for
inspiring me to go green and
have some pains to be good at
the end,
I must say his brutal aggression
must be a strategic failure
is didn't know this was weird
for me, his brutal aggression
must be a strategic failure. I'm
not quite sure what she means.
And this is what we're proving
right now.
So back then to an embargo,
there's no chance of a full
embargo. Because wouldn't that
be the most effective way to
impose upon him that he has
committed a strategic failure.
So now, what everybody knows is
that Italy and mainly Italy, and
Germany, they're still buying
gas from Russia, there's still
the phasing out oil as as Queen,
Ursula said, but it's still
going on. I mean, it's it's no
big secret anymore that they
have. There's Italy, in
particular has found ways to pay
Russia for the guests that are
getting,
well, what we always have to do
is find the right balance
between not hurting our economy
too much, because this is the
strongest leverage we have
against this Russian aggression
caught into aggression,
to Putin's aggression.
And I take the example of oil,
where we have to be careful is
that if we would completely cut
immediately as of today, of the
oil, he might be able to take
the oil that he does not sell to
the European Union, to the world
market, where the prices will
increase and sell it for more.
And that's fill his watches. So
there's war chest to be very
strategic in the way we approach
that topic. And therefore, it is
also so important result
weaseling your way out,
do you guys, let her finish, let
her finish. She's about to wrap
this up
and sell it for more. And that's
Phil, his war chest. So we have
to be very strategic in the way
we approach that topic. And
therefore, it is also so
important that we convene the
rest of the world to really make
sure that we that we deplete his
watchlist,
so a full embargo embargo would
really be years away. But
over time, what we do is get rid
of the overall dependency of
Russian fossil fuels, all three
of them and never to go back
again.
orgasmic for her, ah,
oh, my goodness.
Ah, ah,
okay. So that could not be more
clear. And, of course, the next
question you'd expect is, well,
what will Russia do? But what
will Russia do when the the
European Union takes none of
their products? Has anyone
thought about this? I mean,
isn't the answer kind of
obvious. They link up with China
and Iran and create their own
front. I mean, surely this
cannot be a well thought out
globalist position. Definitely
not. And we'll finish it up here
with Mika and Ursula. So
with that in mind, what have we
you learned about the Russian
invasion?
What have we you learned?
And it's weaponization of its
energy relationship with the EU.
This is
why I love this clip. So with
all that, all this, you know,
we're going to cut them off.
We're not going to be their
customer, none of their products
ever again. Mica comes out and
says, So, you know, how do you
feel about Russia? weaponizing
their energy? Excuse me? You're
weaponizing their energy? Who am
I? Am I Am I Putin carrying
water for Putin? Now,
you've been carrying water for
Putin for months?
It's because of the hydro gene.
So
with that in mind, what have we
you learned about the Russian
invasion and its weaponization
of its energy relationship with
the EU? And does it set off in
any way alarm bells about the
EU's economic relationship or
dependency with China?
So the the fossil fuel
dependency with Russia is a
unique one, if I may say so. And
this is something where we are
working hard now. To get rid of
it. I would take the bigger
picture. I think for us in the
democracies we're standing up
against the aggressor of the
autoCrat that is trying who is
trying to wipe out Ukraine from
the map. And therefore, others
are watching very closely
whether we will win that
struggle that battle and
therefore it is so important
that we are successful and we
are successful in making clear
that this is not acceptable.
This falling back into behavior
of the last essentially.
So is is the China issue sort of
a little bit down the road, but
more, more clear now? And then
what what can and should the US
and the EU be doing together to
more effectively manage China's
expansionist goals?
By giving them and making
helping them make friends with
Russia, it seems like a great
plan,
economically and militarily.
I think it is very important
that we show the results that
we're showing right now towards
the Russian aggression and
invasion. With China, we have a
three fold approach. We are very
clear that we say there are some
topics there where we are
negotiating partners, for
example, fighting climate
change.
Yeah, but Uyghurs same interest
with children.
We are economic competitors. But
we are systemic rivals when it
comes, for example, to human
rights issues. There it is.
So the debt by the way, is a
beauty systemic rival, isn't it
beautiful? It takes me back and
says Oh, wow. But it's great
phrase.
But it's also it's literally
true. They have different
systems.
But yeah, it is true. But what
you could phrase a lot of
different ways. But that that
little gem there is going to
hold up.
Systemic rivals will keep it
will keep it in, in the volumes
in play. Okay, now, because this
is the no agenda show the next
two clips are unique to what we
do. Why are they unique? Because
the content that's in them, is
it it takes a little bit to get
to get out of it? What was
really there. And the main
reason is, it's George Soros.
And now Davos ends the World
Economic debt, the whole Davos
experience isn't over until
they've had the big George
Soros. And if it's the George
Soros Open Society, or whatever
it is, key, it's a big dinner,
he gives a speech, and then
there's questions and answers.
And the question and answer
video is in the show notes is
well worth watching. The whole
thing's like 45 minutes
name for it. It's called the
George Soros show.
It's the George Soros show. It's
the George Soros show. And
anybody who's everybody who's
anybody, anybody who's anybody
is invited to this. And it's fun
to watch people asking
questions, because it's in a
dinner setting. So George is up
on stage with a guy who has a
microphone in his hands. He's
kind of holding like a stick
microphone, you know, like a
singing microphone. He's holding
it. Sure, actually. He's holding
in his hands really tight. And
then he's sitting right next to
Soros. And when Soros doesn't
understand something, that guy
goes into that mic. It's not
amplified. You don't hear that
it's it's going into his ear.
And the guy sitting there with a
fucking honker have a mic. Oh,
what? Yeah. And the guy, and the
guys on the phone next to him,
you know, when he's checking
stuff, and he's doing it, he's
whispering a little bit in his
ear from time to time. But also
fun, is when a woman stands up,
and you look at the other tables
behind it, you see them and
they're all decked out. These
are the beautiful people. These
are the elites, elites, from
news, I'd say mainly a lot of
news elites, because a lot of
the journalists were not working
there. They were invited guests,
ala Bilderberg and you know,
these types of clubs. And you
can see the women looking at
these other women eyeing up and
down and checking every, it's,
it's really worth watching that
this is so judgmental. Some of
those women, the men are just
eaten like pigs. Not looking
anything to journalists,
journalists. Like pigs, imagine
put a trough
and then you get guys getting up
and asking questions, which Yes,
I'd like to ask is your question
and then he tells his whole life
story and everything he thinks
and what he believes and it's
like, you know, 10 minutes of
just postulating to make himself
look smart people falling asleep
or their face in their food. And
George is I mean, he's it's
amazing the guys live. So I got
there were two main things that
he wanted to make clear. And so
I took the first one, which is
the long one and I cut out
almost every single happenstance
of him doing that it was
an eight minute voice down
that's pretty good.
Well, I've been listening to it
for hours this morning. And I
cut it all out. We'll need to
stop during some of this first
clip. Okay.
i We had to picture you you
produce the thing to death. I
had
to Yeah, let's let's play
is a very interesting subject.
And they think
Justice He's talking about the
oil embargo. Sorry.
It's hilarious already.
But can you think you can
understand him? Because I mean,
here's the
I know. But I have the feeling
and I think you should let it go
for a minute. That is when I
listen to this guy before. And
once you pick it up, it's like a
Cockney accent. Yeah, once you
pick up, see what the hell he's
trying to say, you can start to
understand it. So I think
everyone will feel the same way.
Because let it go. Alright, so
that but that's why I stopped it
to set it up. The question is
about the oil embargo. Will it
work? Is this the right way to
go?
Is a very interesting subject.
And I think that put in is, has
been very clever in sort of
blackmailing Europe, threatening
to cut off the gas. But
actually, his case is much less
strong than he pretends. Because
last year, he didn't release
gas, but put it into the, into
the Russian reserves.
Okay, so in case anyone is still
getting into it, he's saying,
hey, this, this whole oil thing,
and this the embargo, and is
really this kind of this is
crazy, because Putin isn't best
hasn't have a position as strong
as everybody thinks. And the
main reason is, and who will get
the details is because Putin has
been putting the gas supply that
he's not been sending over to
Europe, into the Russian
reserves, which is, you know, I
guess, big storage.
And by doing that, he exhorted
it pushed up to fry. So gas. And
basically, with the loss of
money, I think, since the
embargo was imposed, he has made
Russia has made a lot more
money.
Let me tell you, it was a minute
and a half for him to say that
sentence. But because since the
embargo, he's made a lot more
money. This is exactly what Mika
and Ursula, were talking about,
Hey, isn't this backfiring isn't
this feeling his war chest,
then was impounded by the very
clever trick of the US to seize
the dollar assets of the Russia.
So he feel that there is a virus
that Russia has. And they will
be fully July. And if he doesn't
release it somewhere, they will
overflow. And because the
equipment is so antiquated and
bad, he will have to start
shutting down the oil fields in
Siberia that are producing the
gas.
Could you imagine this guy and
Joe Biden having an argument? So
this is interesting information.
He says, the Russian reserve
tanks will be fooled by July at
the pace he's going and so he
will have to start shutting down
his what Soros calls antiquated
production facilities. And that
has an interesting consequence
in Siberia that that producing
the gas. And because of this,
all the equipment, if you
restart it, you lose at least
half the output. And this is
starting in July. So he's
actually in a crisis. And he's
has managed somehow to terrify.
Europe is basically bluffing.
Is, is in a tight situation. He
has to do something with that
gas, and the only place that can
absorb it, because the pipelines
are in existence is Europe So
Europe has a much stronger
position than it recognizes. And
I have approached the
authorities to point this out,
sent it to the draggy because he
is the man who's most capable.
And in this in this in bed
championing this the letter has
been sent. I sent it yesterday.
So the word is out, the letter
has been sent.
Why wait? He said some gay name
somebody,
Mario Draghi, he's the prime
minister of Italy, the very
country, the very country that
is continuing to buy Russian
goods and what Soros is saying,
and the letter has been sent, he
went on to say, I haven't heard
back or sent an email. So I
don't mind discussing it here.
He said, I hope that Draghi
himself would come out and say
that so this is he was a little
surprised.
So he said that in this public
setting, because he didn't get a
response, right? Yes, yes. So he
said this otherwise, correct
Adar? That's correct.
So this is new information.
Yes. And it's a big deal,
because that what he's
describing as a collapse of the
gas natural gas market is
speculators should know about.
This is something that he would
this is a kind of
something that he would be, this
is how he makes his money.
Exactly. He's what he does. He's
a professional. And so he's
didn't get the results you
wanted in a normal fashion of
sneaky. And so he says, Okay,
let's blow this information out
and see what happens with it.
Now, everybody, this will take a
while before the investment
community finds out about it. I
mean, our shows a little ahead
of the game, generally speaking,
is anyone who listens to it
knows. And once they do, this is
going to be a situation that's
going to occur. Now, Russia
could do a number of these they
could they could flare off gas.
If he said what he says if what
he says is true, which I don't
fully believe, do you do or
don't you don't fully believe I
don't fully believe it. Okay.
Well, I don't believe is that to
restart the wells, the gas wells
in Siberia, he's going to loot
to be because of the equipment
being junked. Well,
I love my love Gitmo nation,
because we'll get an answer from
that before the show is over. We
have people who know that stuff
down. They got died on cold, so
we'll find out.
Well, there's also there's also
the possibility of replacing the
junk equipment that is not
impossible. There's plenty of
right but as United States,
I think that takes a while to
spin that up, though. But
anyway, yeah, of course. Of
course with all the money he
could build. Over here stuff
now.
You don't need I mean, what's
the rush the way I see it? If
you shut to shut down the wells,
bring in the Chinese engineers
bring in Indian engineers bring
in our engineers bring in new
people.
Now you say you say the market
will collapse? Wouldn't that
make the market go crazy?
No, if he shuts down the wells
that would make you go crazy.
But if he doesn't shut down to
us, and they have all this
excess, and they're still
pumping, the market should
collapse. Right? Okay. So it
could go in, you know, it's what
was
interesting is to hear Soros
talk about the pipelines. And I
believe that to be largely true
knowing the pipelines of Europe,
not all of them of course,
there's a lot but having studied
many of them since Episode What
600 or something. I'm pretty
sure he's right about the fact
that the true way for him to get
get get it out of his storage is
through the pipeline network.
It's not really something he's
going to do Siberia and start
some LNG there and ship it where
I don't know. So that part I
think is right.
I think so too. I think he's
probably right 90 I think what
he said is largely true at the
about losing half of it is that
is the question. Well, I have
issues with
that. Now if if we were engaged
as the curry Devorah consulting
group here was here's the
recommendation I would give to
Putin or any turn your excess
gas once your tanks are full in
July, into onsite containers of
Bitcoin mining machines power
that
buy gas Yeah. gas plant just
meant
the crap out of Bitcoin. Just be
mining all day long without
excess get you imagine.
It was a different solution,
that's for sure.
No, hey, it's Carrie Devorah
consulting group you want you
want the regular fare go get
McKinsey.
Well, McKinsey is not going to
be much use either. Now
if you want me either, if you
want out of the box thinking
sorry about the E Well, yeah.
All right. So any more? Yes, I
have one more clip. And this is
maybe even more mind blowing.
This is George Soros this and
he's 98, by the way, so it's
amazing the guy can talk at all
really considering how he's
made more money.
Considering he kind of always
spoke like this is not as
natural as Neo, his native
tongue. He's, he's always done
this long winded crap, which
makes him that much more
interesting, which is why it's
unique to us to really listen
and hear what he's saying,
because other people heard it,
too. So now we have this is,
this was mind bog. So this is
one of the one of those guys who
was asking a question the whole
setup his whole life. And he
ends it with this bit before,
you know, it goes into the
actual question. Oh, no,
actually, this is his fear. What
can we do? Oh, my God, the sky
is falling. George Soros help
us.
I think you're right, that in
the end, we will have shots and
the Germans have always done the
right thing. But I think that
the European project and the
unity of the West is can be
tested in ways that it hasn't
been tested for a long time in
the months ahead. And I was
wondering, what you think we can
do now during these, this period
of time before 2024 to help
Europe hang together and also to
prepare for a world where? Well,
I hope it won't happen, but
where Trump returns to the White
House. Orange Man bad.
He's deathly afraid of Trump
returning to the White House,
caught up with that guy, German
journalist who went on for 10
minutes
with these people. Well,
there's,
again, this is Davos, these
people believe all the dope that
they're handing out. He believes
the metaverse will save the
world economy. Well, it's not
over. I mean, that was just the
question.
I mean, can you play that part
again? Yeah, sure, I'm
sure. Do Now during these, this
period of time before 2024 to
help Europe hang together, and
also to prepare for a world
where? Well, I hope it won't
happen. But where Trump returns
to the White House,
he specifically says 2024. I
mean, that's the date of the US
federal election. So the guys
he's truly freaked about it.
I don't know, what are we
missing?
Well, what you're missing is
what George is about to say.
I have actually been very
impressed by the unity and
decisiveness and the willingness
to to use this occasion to
continue to develop more
Federation,
so I'll kind of split that
upfront. What he's saying is
we're in such a unique position
right now. We aren't we are
saving the world. We are saving
Ukraine. We are We are the
world. We are the children, that
we need to use this moment in
time to strengthen the
Federation, the European union
federation, not just any
Federation, the financial
Federation.
So this idea of fashion,
February, she says,
what he meant was I had to
listen to it three times he
meant financial Federation, but
it came out as
more of a federation. So this
idea of fashion. February
Federation, superseding
Confederation is a very
important step forward. And I
think what is more actually
discussed and I didn't discuss
in my favor. that Europe is
incomplete. And Europe is
incomplete Oh,
projects, and it has a central
bank, but it doesn't have
treasury.
Europe is incomplete because it
has a central bank, but it
doesn't have a treasury
and needs financial needs. that
Europe has to face are so
enormous Green Deal that you
need to take At additional step,
and, and also benefit from the
positive developments in Europe
and allow the European Union to
raise its source of income. So
that it can borrow in the
commercial market.
So Europe needs its own
treasury, so it can raise its
own social income, not quite
sure what that means. In the
commercial markets,
that is a missing step. And
there is a really determined
policy on this. To meet the
tremendous needs, financial
needs, Europe must use us is
improved credibility to actually
borrow market in its own name,
because right now, it can only
borrow from with member states.
It hasn't yet the ability to
borrow from the market and that
needs to be repaired.
I think this is big news.
Because he kind of said that's
in the works.
You know, if this guy lived long
enough, you'd hear the
following. The problem with the
project is not complete. We have
our own central bank, we have
our own treasury, but we don't
have our own military.
That's the net Well, his son
Alexander will carry carry the
flag. No doubt. So
then the Europeans will have
completed a project and having
being giant Fourth Reich. There
it is, and the EU and the UK out
of it. Yep. And then there'll be
bombing the UK again to London.
Yep.
Although it'd be cyber bombs or
something more sophisticated.
This is not the Connecticut
club. This group is not kinetic
they although some of the old
guys still like blowing shit up.
Yeah, blow stuff, but of course,
he spent a lot of money and then
you get you get more money to
spend. But this
sets everything up. And this is
a perfect setup. You get because
if you have a treasury, then you
also have centralized taxation,
I would think
Oh, that would be another one
missing.
Yeah, central Of course you have
to find the treasure which we're
trying
to do with the world tax is like
It's like our version of the
world government's going to be
competing with their version of
the World Government at some
point we have to face that
well and you're right about the
army because for the euro to
become the the default reserve
currency which is obviously what
what the found the brains behind
the European project have always
wanted, you need to have in
order for the euro to have the
full faith and credit of the
European Union. You got to back
it up with guns. That's how the
big Fiat reserve currency game
is played. And they're making
their move. Well, George is
making the move
well, they're making their moves
I sent an email thanking them so
they're sidetracking themselves
with this green New Deal crap.
Well, no,
but this is all to fund the
green New Deal. Yeah, I'm
saying that but you can see the
results there's they're freezing
to death they already screwed up
to deal with Russia where they
had free cheap gas coming in
like no tomorrow couldn't figure
out how to stop the Ukrainian
thing which could have been
done. I mean, if it's been
mentioned a lot in the in the in
the military column the trades
but the like defense wanted some
of these other newsletters, it
Biden coming out when everyone
else say Nah, don't worry about
it, even in Ukraine. No, they're
going to attack they're going to
attack this week or next week or
the week after. And whose
authority that come well, who
knew that? And if you didn't
know it was somebody apparently
did because it happened. Much to
the chagrin of everybody. If you
knew that weeks in advance Why
didn't you throw every every
diplomatic tool you had in the
box at the situation before it
happened? And give gave give
Russia what it wanted, which was
who knows what now we can't tell
instead of just letting it
happen. So they screwed up every
which way that this project to
their stinks? Because he managed
this is via morons FFIV have the
greater is the research like
what you think it is? I think
it's not going to happen either.
I will say my feeling and talk
to people, of course, mainly in
the Netherlands. If you think
the Europeans are going to
protest energy prices Is and
freezing to death in their
homes. I think the we know
that's that's going to be short
lived but look at the COVID
lockdowns people went out
protest and got their heads
cracked open, went back home.
That was that was the whole
precursor.
Well if the if the whole
situation then there's no reason
for a great reset. You just you
got you got him you got the
things over great over it is a
great place. It's
just a great Currency Reset.
That's really what I think is
going to have to happen.
Something with the currencies.
And this is what this is why
he's calling for Treasury. Maybe
it's central bank digital
currencies. I don't know,
I think your tax thing was on
the money. Well, that's always a
plus new waiting. How
about a cheerio? But how about
borrowing money from you know,
central banks that just print it
up? I mean, isn't that the dream
modern monetary theory, let's
build the European Union project
on that.
Yeah. Well, then then it brings
to the argument that well, if
you can do that white tax anyone
for anything? What's the point
of taxing if you can just print
money control mechanism?
Well, then you don't need to
print the money, it just tax the
people to death. And by the way,
the old taxes will be in play. I
mean, it's like the VAT over
there is ludicrous. You get get
the money to pay taxes, just to
buy something is ridiculous.
I got a bonus clip. 21 seconds
from the dinner. little bonus
clip.
Ukraine today is rendering
tremendous service to Europe,
and the Western world to open
society. And
Ukraine is rendering an enormous
service to our western world,
open society courses,
double entendre to say survival
at the end.
That's a good yes, he did say
survival at the end. It's an
existential man spoke rap Don't
be flipping is gonna be
a huge opportunity for all the
big contractors to rebuild your
crane from scratch keep bombing
it. It'd be one of the most
modern countries in the world.
Yeah. Well, there you go. The
hydrogen stuff I find, I still
find kind of fascinating. Yeah.
There's lots of people sent me
lots of information about hydro
gene. I saw the video where the
thing is, Toyota is storing the
hydro gene in these discs that
then can be pulled out with a
laser. And you were then you and
you and you and you. And you
emailed me and said, That's scam
ish. So you think I don't know,
I don't know, it was on a card
podcast.
But you didn't know on that on
that website that the company I
forget the name of them already.
I should take some notes
more. Maduro is on the board of
directors
who's the who's the CEO, who's
only there's no mention of any
of these people? I don't know.
Well, there's one guy. He's an
inventor. He invented one thing.
Which he thinks,
well, they showed showed videos,
they showed videos. That's like
a industrial video of this
stuff, supposedly working with a
laser beaming into the stored
hydrogen on a disk. I mean, the
dream is great. And the guy even
insinuates, well, you know, this
was kept under wraps during the
Obama administration and the
Trump administration making it
sound like it was a miracle.
Well, a couple of years ago,
okay, I did a little research
because I am fascinated by
hydrogen technology. So what
we're talking about is nothing
more than magnesium hydride.
That's all it is. Okay, and
magnesium hydride, which is the
chemical on those disks, I can't
do it has about 6.5 to 7.2%.
Hydrogen, I think you have about
6.8 that can be taken out and
put them back taken out putting
back maybe 50 to 100 times,
depending on the technology. The
Japanese have been working on
this for a lot of time a lot.
And the Chinese have been
working on this for a long time.
And this guy's but yes, best
price. And this guy has been
getting pretty much the same
patent over and over and over
again since about, I think it's
I know 2012 For sure, but maybe
as far back as 2008. And it's
essentially his way of taking
the hydrogen out and putting it
back and taking that and putting
it back. And he The thing is
with magnesium hydride, which is
what we're dealing with here,
with five or six 6%, let's say
hydrogen that can be removed and
replaced. It takes 300 degrees
to get it out to break the
magnesium hydride bonds and
release the hydrogen which is
what the lasers for
the hydrogen gene.
Yeah, it's not a new technology
and this idea of using recycled
junk to get hydrogen from
methane or methane mixer,
whatever it comes off of garbage
as as rots, is supposedly one of
these little gimmicks that makes
it green, very green. Yes,
green, green. Even if you start
reading between the lines on his
own website, this this thing has
is pretty much bigger than a
giant battery. It's really two
is bulky. And the bulkiness
doesn't show any of that, of
course, in these in these
displays, you get this little
distance like a little CD,
that's what you think.
I actually actually have a PDF
of the green hydro gene. And I
got a, I got a note from a
producer, which maybe I should
just share with you before we
continue. So I don't know
anything about this. You're the
guy that knows about this. He
says, I've been hired to study
the hydrogen economy. And he
attached a paper which he did
not write, but it's a public
paper. So I put it in the in the
shownotes. Here's the short of
it. There's nothing better than
100 ll and jet, a one that's
never going to change. Hydrogen
has a major infrastructure
problem and will not be
installed into existing
pipelines. NIMBY, not in my
backyard. If hydrogen were to
develop steam methane reforming
will be how it will develop it's
proven technology and used
everyday to make fertilizer,
etc. But it creates a lot of
co2. If clean hydrogen were to
develop, it would be via the
green hydrogen model using
electrolysis a waste of time he
says in Prince, it requires a
ridiculous quantity of nearly
perfect distilled water. We
cannot even make clean drinking
water in California. And the
energy required would be higher
than the energy we can get from
the h2 itself. Yeah. I believe
that should be true. I believe
that to be true.
No, it is true. It takes too
much energy to break it and then
you know, so
once again, they're fully crap.
They're smoking their own dope
out there. They believe that
that's that's
it? We heard that but that's not
the same as that magnesium high.
No,
I know. I know. But that was
just a side thing. And you're
you're debunking it, so it's
good fuck those guys. They're no
good. It's a magnesium boys.
Magnesium men get rid of them.
It's reminds me of Hyperloop
Yeah, Piper's a guy in Colorado.
Who I may have even chatted with
him once Yes. He
just remembered the chat issue
should look I was weird like
Yes. Okay. Yes, yes. Oh, that
was a good challenge was
a while ago and I can't remember
if I just knew about him right.
Yeah, somebody introduced me I
think at a phone conversation
anyway. He has what he
emphasizes he has all the
patents that Elon Musk once the
sealing patents the vacuum you
know, oh, he's got everything.
He's got patent after patent on
this technology in he's got a
test track somewhere. I think
it's up in Colorado or
somewhere. I think Elon has one
too. But Elon can't according to
him can't get past these patents
and that's
why we see long licensed him
from him
you know, that's a question I
didn't ask and I said yeah, but
I think it's I think Elon
doesn't like doing that. Elon
like once stuff BJU does like
they know if you started
licensing from someone they keep
patenting away like maniacs.
Yeah. You kind of indebted to
him. You might as well just give
them to the operations It
depends. And he may want too
much money for his patents.
Well, Elon may want a lot.
It's much it's impractical in
Silicon Valley. I mean, Apple
pays all kinds of companies
licensing fees for patents of
their cell technology. I mean,
it's kind of a normal thing but
it's but yes, but it's a merry
go round. I'm using your my
chips I'm using your pens I use
a license for you and you give
me a license I give you a
license. So this is wash their
patents swingers. They are okay.
Moving on
to just a few. Actually, that's
the end of hydrogen for us
for now, for now. Well, you
know, I was doing some research
and I did not know the
following. The Hindenburg which
famously exploded in or caught
fire in new in New Jersey,
Delaware. Elmhurst. Yes the oh
the humanity video who hasn't
seen it? The suppose that reason
for the fire was a static spark.
And the fact that the Hindenburg
was filled with hydro gene. Now,
what I learned is that the
handling hydro gene because
there's actually a trademark
product called that is not
hydrogen.
Well, maybe. Can you just do is
can you make
mine you make it I do that same
thing, but this one but
annoying, okay. I don't want it.
God forbid I annoy you. Yeah,
you don't want to annoy me.
So it was filled with hydrogen.
And that was an that was a an up
to this day. It's like a
hydrogen is very, very bad.
Where a lot of people who said
there's a lot of good to
hydrogen and does have some
issues, but what I learned is
that this was not the first time
the Hindenburg came over. We had
an airship industry in the world
in the 1800s people were, were
choosing this over. Ship travel
across the ocean, it was Yes,
still faster was incredibly
USS Akron, and we had a bunch of
these, we had a big giant hangar
and in Moffett Field, down here
was the giant hangars for one of
those things.
It was incredible luxury, people
really liked it. You know, it
was there's like a luxury liner
only in the sky. It was much
smoother. You didn't get
seasick, you can fly around the
weather. And oh, yeah, you're
going 70 miles an hour, but you
did it in 10 days instead of 18
days. But what's interesting is
the Hindenburg had made the
crossing 34 times on helium.
This was the first time the
Hindenburg crossed on hydrogen.
And the entire world's press was
there waiting for the
Hindenburg, why that was
special. The 34th trip versus
the first is baffling. There is
also as far as I know, in the
research I've done, there's no
actual video or, or film or
photograph of the initial spark
of when it happened. It's only
the flames and it's coming down.
So you just got to wonder about
that stuff is hydrogen, what is
hot? I mean, can you see a good
future for hydrogen in any form
that makes sense for the energy
mix or anything else? And
getting high off of it? Can we
breathe hydrogen? And will that
help?
You have a nice squeaky voice? I
thought there was helium, same
thing they like gas you can kind
of you can breathe in, are gone
for examples, a good gas to
breathe in. And you get this
huge deep voice Oh, no problem
with hotwire. We're doing it
with argon as you can't breathe
it out because it's a heavy gas
as you drop. Okay, let's not do
that. That's all just people out
there who want to who are leery
of these things. If you get I
use argon a lot in wine from
wine. Yeah. And so and in fact,
rich vineyards is one of the few
wineries that actually uses
instead of carbon dioxide or
nitrogen when they cook their
model. And it's better because
it sits on top of it. So if you
if you think you're breathing,
or if you're going to play
around with that stupid idea of
getting a deep voice, you have
to lay down on a bed and get
yourself kind of upside down.
Literally flows down to you.
I don't know how I get that.
Certainly, it's because some of
it will get stuck in your lungs.
But that did. Because it's a
heavy gas. You have to literally
if you get one of those things,
you're hanging upside down.
Yeah. And if boom, come right
out.
But then, but then you lose the
deep voice.
If you're upside down, breathing
in Aragon, and then as it came
out, and you were exhaling and
talking into deep voice, and
also being oxygen depleted,
which is the same with helium,
by the way. But it comes right
out of here.
So so far, we have cheesy
gimmicks and the ceiling wine
any other uses for hydrogen you
can think of no, this
was our gun I'm talking about
Okay, back to hydrogen. Yes,
it's very it's the only clean
fuel for jet engines if they're
adapted for hydrogen. So they
don't give out any any should
give us the vapor trails now.
Thinking about that? Yeah, it's
a great fuel in fuel cells is
very old technology.
It's just a fuel cells are not
efficient, or why don't people
use it? What is the main
downside is storage and
transport is
that storage of the of the fuel,
you have to have 10,000 pounds
per square inch tanks that are
made out of fiberglass because
you had to really compress a lot
of hydrogen to get it into the
tanks. And then you still only
go 300 miles on the tank. So
it's the same kind of problem
with electric cars. You can't
get that far and refilling
though that hydrogen is really
fast. So that's something Yeah,
it's like, You're darn right.
Well, it's just like it's, I
think it's a little faster
showing up again, okay. We'll
see but not hours on end.
Well, these are all good things
to know. And please, for those
of you who know much better than
us, it's a John at the
vortech.org because you know,
everyone's going to email me
afterwards talking about
Hi. I'm a hydrogen.
I'm a hydrogen expert. Two more
quick things just in general,
because we've been talking about
them as a part of what's going
on with the economy, certainly
in the United States. The first
thing is, we were looking for a
70s fractal of price control,
which is what Nixon famously
premiered, premiered, that was
Dutch tried in or implemented, I
think 74. And it failed
miserably,
as they always do, and that's
what he was told. And he was a
Republican, and they were the
ones against the idea.
Well, so Senator Elizabeth
Warren, is, has put a bill in,
which is called the price price
gouging Prevention Act of 2022.
It prohibits, quote
unconscionable excessive prices
at any point in a supply chain,
or distribution network during
an quote, exceptional market
shock, triggered by a range of
events, including public health
emergency. The law applies to
any good or service offered in
commerce and would authorize the
Federal Trade Commission and
state attorneys general to
enforce the prohibition.
Additionally, during exceptional
market shocks, the law requires
public companies to disclose and
explain changes in pricing and
gross margins and quarterly SEC
filings raising the specter of
SEC enforcement with respect to
those disclosures. Now, now, so
this can only happen. I'm going
to ask you about this in a
moment. That sounds like price
controls to me, would you agree,
is so convoluted I couldn't
agree or disagree. I don't know.
What she's saying is in certain
circumstance, or what to access
in certain circumstances, such
as a public health emergency.
Any other emergency like that
could be a war in Ukraine, you
know, that's an exceptional
market shocked, all these things
are defined an exceptional
market shock. In that case, if
prices are going up, and then
the government can step in and
and say no, no, no, you can't
raise your prices. Sounds like
price control. But it only
happens on the I would say
that's yes. So it only happens
during an exceptional market
shock. And it has to show that
said companies have unfair
leverage in order to take
advantage what is unfair
leverage and this is the last
peatonal just read the
definition. Unfair leverage is
earning $1 billion in revenue in
the last year discriminating
between otherwise equal trading
partners. Being a critical
trading partner or having a
characteristic described in any
rule issued by the FTC further
define on fair leverage.
Businesses earning less than
$100 million in gross us revenue
during the preceding year can
raise an affirmative defense by
showing a preponderance of
evidence the increase in price
is directly attributable to
additional costs outside of the
business's control.
That allows
us to add more bureaucracy has
nothing to brother
and this will fail of course,
because we know they always fail
as you just said.
They always fail. Now they do.
I'd learned something else about
Elizabeth Warren, which is kind
of irrelevant to the show. She's
nuts. She's evil. You'll recall
that we found out from a
producer that Bose specifically
Bose had lobbied and spent a lot
of money lobbying Elizabeth
Warren to have the change in
hearing aids made where
amplification devices could
which is what Silicon Valley has
you know the day you get these
in the mail you put them in with
boop boop shoot some tones into
your ear you got hearing aids it
works perfectly. And I've been
against this from the beginning
saying you you're on the warpath
I am Yes. Because it cheats
people honest. Elizabeth
Warren. Yes. Oh, yeah, Adam a
creed.
That's right baby. I'm on the
ward. I'm hunting down
Pocahontas. I'm not letting up
is bad because you need an
audiologist. You and I know
sound so when I hear sound like
this is the sound I want. People
don't understand that who have
never dealt with this I just
hear shit. And so when you when
you do that, and I've tried
these products, they're not
great. They're not good at all
at all, not compared to the
rather expensive high tech that
is available on the market
today. So, the whole idea was so
that Bose could get into this
market, they are known for audio
products and and she proposed a
bill that would allowed these
these devices to use the term
hearing aids even though I
disagree with the
categorization. And as the
redefined in chose to benefit
some company that gave her a lot
of money.
So yes, exactly what happened
and she did it. The bill went
through it happened and As the
whole world started to
delivering the promise of
hearing aids that you can just
get them at home your papa man,
you can figure it yourself. It's
great. It works.
Like the straightening your
teeth operation.
Exactly like that. So, last
time, was it Friday, I think,
yeah, it was. Third, maybe third
Thursday night, after, after the
Thursday night show. I'm going
to bed and I go to take my
hearing aids out. And my hearing
aids are behind the year that
was a little little small device
that contains each processor,
quad core massively cool
technology, a little wire and
then what they call the
transmitter which goes into your
ear, it's really a speaker, but
they call it the transmitter.
And on that transmitter is a
rubber dome. And the rubber dome
is to block you know, to really
make the transmitter sit
comfortably in your ear canal.
Otherwise have banging around
the sides. And also the shape
and design of that dome is
incredibly important and can be
customized by a professional to
add you know, outside sounds of
appropriate for your situation.
So I take my hearing aids out.
My hearing aid comes out but the
dome is still stuck in my ear
canal. And I panicked is a very
weird feeling like holding it.
This is in deep in your ear
canal. So you can't you can't
even really see it. Just stick
your hand in there pull it out.
Well of course Tina's like
handle to get the tweezers.
Flashlight. And I'm like, Hold
on, let me just do a little
search here. Ah, if this happens
if the dome pops off, one, don't
panic, okay, I feel better to
never yourself or let a family
member or friend tried to get it
out, go to an audiologist. So I
find one in Fredericksburg. And
I go there the next day and this
thing is in my ear. And of
course it's in my ear during the
day anyway, but now I can't. It
didn't
happen on Saturday,
I would have had to wait. Yes. I
was quite worried about that
because it's blocking off the
sound to my ear. Now that often
actually this my best year my
left one. So it's kind of equal
with the right but now I'm
pretty deaf. And I can't just
reinsert the hearing aid. So I
find the audiologist here in
Fredericksburg. Nice Guy, Brad,
that he gets the equivalent of
what's a roach clip, like a high
end medical Roach clip with the
tiniest little Roach clip on the
end like a scissors. And he puts
on his headlight and he goes and
then you can pull it out. And
then we're talking because you
know, he's like, Oh, are you
looking to establish care and
live here? Of course you're my
audiologist. Now I like you. And
so we start chatting I talk
about this. I talk about this
scam that Elizabeth Warren
setup. He said Well, you know on
the boards. So I've got the
right guy says you know on all
the audiologist boards and Dark
Web where we talk about stuff.
Bose has already withdrawn all
their products because they
found out they can't get them to
work properly and people are
disappointed with their choice.
So there you go, Elizabeth
Warren. Complete failure she
said to that when that happened.
No, no sweat off my balls.
With that. I'd like to thank you
for your courage to say in the
morning to you the man who put
the sea in the court are gone
ladies and gentlemen, please put
your hands together for Mr. John
C. Dvorak.
Mr. Adam curry also in the
morning all ships at sea Bucha
De Graaff eat near subsist in
the water and all the names and
nights out You okay,
they're cheap. Everything's
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follow us at the no agenda
social.com which is our
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which means you can follow us
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Jhansi Dvorak at no agenda
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social.com/thinker artists are
artists for episode 1454. We
titled that one green transition
which is exactly what the EU is
going through. And we want to
thank a Darren O'Neill for his
artwork, which was really kind
of not about the energy part. We
always like to have the art and
the and the title be about
different topics, or we try to
buy different topics discussed
in the show. This was about the
speech being violence online,
and it was just a simple
violence ometer which showed you
a free speech on the green zone
and violent speech in the red
zone. And of course, no agenda
is spiking all the way. It's the
needle is stuck in the violent
speech zone. And this was our
choice.
Violet silence is violence,
because that doesn't make sense.
So we had a lot of to choose
from. We did we did, and we
argued about a bunch of it. We,
I will send I want to, and I'm
not being offensive to Darren,
although I have to, you know, I
noticed he played a Iron Maiden
song to finish his little
segment this morning. And which
is just an incredibly violent
tune called guy with our boots
on I think is the name of it.
Yeah, but he's playing this song
and it and it's unlistenable
song is terrible music. But it
but it's classic metal of
headbang and horrible music. And
I just imagined Darren sitting
there bouncing his head up and
down like a maniac with his hair
flying, but you're never Viet
long here. And then playing and
playing air guitar to himself up
through the whole song. And that
image I couldn't get out of my
head.
I'm sorry to hear that.
So we settled on this art we did
because there was there was a
lot that we had. We didn't agree
on much, I guess. Well, we have
a couple of things that what you
liked I had issues with and what
I liked you had issues with what
do I like? I don't remember what
I liked. Well, I remember what I
liked the most, which was the
they had my capitalist agenda
with a guy sitting on a cannon
pointing in the wrong direction.
And the problem with that piece
of art was one simple thing.
Yes.
Was immediate dissection,
instead of immediately
constructing a
dissection instead immediate
deconstruction that invalidate
that would have he would have
won.
He would have won. Yes. If it
had been said media
deconstruction. Yes,
yes. Doug Bazooka Joe one next
to it. I thought was very funny.
I liked that you didn't have any
right. I thought it would just
because it's bazooka gum
control. I just felt a little
too. Yeah, you didn't like it?
You know, I tell you that. I
tell you the reason why it's
personal. And it's triggering
and it's an issue.
Oh, well, I think now we're all
ears.
I went to the dentist. I knew
what was coming. I should have
probably done this seven or
eight years ago. Maybe it was
this. I just recently went to
the dentist for cleaning. Okay,
for a cleaning. I haven't been
in a couple years. You know, of
course, the whole bunch of
reasons. But I knew what was
coming and they they took one
look and went yeah, off to the
periodontist with you. They do
that all the time. No, no, Mike
my teeth. This is hereditary.
Partially, it's the bone it's
the bone as so most of my teeth
are gonna have to come out. And
the options are gun control with
the with false teeth, or
implants. Exactly. I did. I was
I was telling cowboy. Like a
cowboy like Texas swim about
this and this guy who has broken
16 bones from rodeo riding went
Oh, exactly. So looking at that
well you didn't mention that.
No, I didn't I didn't but it's
been very triggering and
actually Tuesday is my is my
first visit where we start to
schedule
out you've told us enough
let's suppose excuse me for just
denying my issue with your
daughter's you
know I think you tell us enough
because making everyone cringe
okay
that's why and so that's why I
didn't even realize it at the
time but now I I understand it
was all me we could have chosen
I'm sorry.
Well, no, it's not a great piece
either. I mean, the piece we
chose is a good piece that works
out but there do what you had
some other one you liked. It was
the one I liked. Wasn't it the
sound of Davos was
close ESG power to Davos with
the spinning spinning beanie.
You did like that you said you
like SG Power BI cap. Oh
we both I liked it. I didn't
think it was good enough for
album art or just wasn't
sounded Davos. Like, down below
right? We're all Okay, here we
go. Yeah, this is this. What
happened that first round? Yeah.
And
you know why this one got to
reject it. Because you said the
sound of Davos. It's the wrong
color. It's blue. It doesn't
pop. It was blue
and blue. Pretty much. And I
liked the original sound of
Davos and you pointed out, hey,
that's AOC. Yeah, she has
nothing to do with it. No, the
first time. Yeah. The first that
talks about the sound of Davos.
That's what I'm saying. That's
it, says AOC. That makes no
sense. No, I
thought there was a second sound
at Davos on here. That's the
one down below, which was Klaus
Schwab. That one makes sense.
With the wrong color, no urgent
and a long color
title. Yes, sounded Davos if it
was in black, if only
we could get some professional
artists to do this, John every
single time that people are
making some basic, basic
mistakes,
when this works, as far as I can
tell, is a professional. I don't
know what, what he was thinking
to be honest about it. But of
course, we're nitpicking and it
gets people mad.
So this is what do you mean? It
gets people mad at us? No, it
doesn't. It makes people a
pregame Kenny band was madness.
And somebody in the chat room
was so mad. He said he'd stopped
sending in art. Who was the
Civility ever sent in art in the
first place, but he stopped
sending it in?
Okay, well, if you'd like us not
to review it, just say, hey, we
have not reviewed what I'm
hearing what I'm hearing was
just look, these are producers.
These are not artists, these not
listeners, not philanthropists.
This is a value for value. So if
you don't find it valuable that
we tell you why you weren't
chosen, we'll just congratulate
the winner and that'll be it.
And that will be like hey, man,
hook motor wound. Well, we're
not gonna tell you anymore.
We kind of miss this one. I'm
looking at artwork Klaus by
Steve 808 with the girls but in
the Klaus Schwab's face.
Oh, wait, what is this? Remember
this? Oh, no. Yeah, with his his
face is on the Mercedes. Not a
good piece of art. What is wrong
with you, man? Anyway, so then
then we just looked at Darren
and we said this is clean. It's
it's clear what it is. It's it
has
his blocks around the letters
that they were ditches. The
style was very
nice. Yeah, that that would be
the speedometer or
Darren does. Darren Douglas he
takes the least the easiest
route and cranks two or three
pieces out effortlessly. And he
hits him every month he gets one
or two while headbanging some
guy would end their guitar. They
had gone back and forth their
guitar.
You can see all of the chicks
Man where the chicks, you can
see all of the art discussed. If
you use a podcast app from new
podcast apps.com. It's
podcasting 2.0 We have Dred
Scott puts all of these images
in their chapters. So you can
easily go back and find a
certain part of the show. You
can search the transcripts. And
as of today, I think it works
maybe in curio caster and pod
verse, I'm actually we have the
live streaming stuff set up,
where the app notifies you when
your podcast goes live. And you
can listen to it live in those
apps. And actually have a little
a camera focused on the on the
on the mixer so you can kind of
see what's going on. And that's
all to be found the new podcast
apps.com It's the revolution.
We're moving to revolution. For
that, let's thank our executive
producer and Associate Executive
producers, please note, these
are producers. These are not
listeners. Someone berated me on
Twitter actually that actually
braided you. And it was
something like no, why do you
have to yell at people that you
know, they're just showing you
gratitude and just want to
remind you know, no value it's
not gratitude it's value we
provide value you send value
back everybody's really happy.
We're not asking
what do we don't people like to
be yelled at is
definitely when you're called
producers, not listeners, not
philanthropists, not to casual
diners who Tip no value for
value and that's how it works
and people are new though get
into it.
So some people are never gonna
get into it the person who would
write a tweet like that is a
loser.
Okay, let me just see who that
now I have to go find out who it
was it was this morning I
actually replied like I can tell
you my reply pa seconds I think
I do this by going to their
tweets and replies There we go.
Oh I'm such so proficient on
Twitter Okay, here we are. The
tweet was from at partisan
censors identity her profile her
I don't know if it's a her by
identify as vaccinated pronouns
in your bio mean you won't be
taken seriously. Okay. And your
tweet is lecture, lecturing P
People who voluntarily send you
money doesn't encourage others
to do the thing. It comes off as
ungrateful. How does a 10 minute
lecture beat seven additional
minutes of notes? There's a more
tactful way to get this point
across to which I replied 15
years of experience as you're
wrong. This is value for value
not philanthropy. And that's the
truth because your producers
right? Yeah producers
have to take guff from the
people putting putting movies
together and they get get they
can deliver the guff to,
yes, well, of course we get lots
of two way street. Yes, we got
to offer value we got for golf.
We got what is golf.
Grief. We're here. We're here
for you. We're here
for grief. We agree. What is
guff, what is guff? What is the
definition of guff grief? Is
that literally the death? That's
like grief giving him God given
guff? Yes. So it's like, tucked
back it's like you know, it's
it's the same as giving someone
grief is I think it's almost a
synonym.
Well, the definitions I'm
reading here is nonsense humbug,
trivial worthless insulin talker
ideas, unacceptable behavior,
especially ludicrous false
statements. Bun comb Bunco and
GM Bunko. Bunko. What's his bun
comb to with an E.
That's how it's spelled with no
bunkhouse. Buncombe
what is bunk room is bunk does
debunking comes from bunk
and bunk is bullcrap. Bull craps
and other synonyms same thing.
The more you know, the more you
learn. The more you know that.
In this case, you don't learn
anything.
Let's thank our very first
executive producer for episode
1455. There he is, ladies and
gentlemen who doesn't know him
he comes in once a month to save
the day sir anonymous of
Dogpatch and lower so Bolivia,
who of course lives in Dogpatch
in lower Slobo via 1574. Oh my
goodness, he has it. Do you have
a note his note in front of you
by any chance? They do? Okay.
You want me to read it?
I would love for you to read it.
Okay, I've
got it. Right. Thank you.
Thanks. Thanks to all the
producers for continuing
support. us thank you producers
and providing outstanding
content. Thinking to producers
again, making this valuable six
or seven hours a week if he sees
it as is right no agenda easy.
Listen to the list. LFC dogs,
weaves it from we bring you
Davos, Bardo, we bring you Davos
in the key of D.
Like John Howe was an adult
through the 70s and have a few
thoughts I can share with less
experienced producers worried
about things. Whenever people
suggest about the current
market, if we are replacing the
70s Remember, we can get worse
and be bad for a long time. It
was about a decade. This is the
rainy day you were told to save
for
what you didn't listen. And
importantly,
the world does not end. Good
companies survive and we move
forward. A modest comment on ESG
if you have holdings in large
index funds, especially
BlackRock, move them to an
actively managed fund that share
your values, the so called
passive index funds have become
leaders. Well, yeah, index funds
have become leaders is ESG. I
don't know I think. Yeah, I
think in leaders in ESG, as
demonstrated by Black Rocks
index holdings influence on
Exxon the concern of passive
managers becoming active
shareholders was highlighted
over a decade ago, but ignored
of course, to get out of those
operations that are pushing this
crap abusing algos.
Unfortunately, I am say that's
me, not him. And he back to back
to autonomous. Unfortunately,
I'm scarred by experiences in
ESG and market volatility but
no, it is tough to stop a tidal
surge and have already changed
perspective to deal with the
debris as it recedes. No jingles
no karma.
Thank you very much, sir animus
of Dogpatch and Lois LeBeau via
let me just add to the content
of the donation segment with a
quick little tie into that
because we won't get to any
other ESG stuff. I think there
was a story you may have read
about women being sexually
assaulted in the metaverse. So
this is people you know, this
was kind of the whole point of
Second Life is you lower some
get Pat girls on the ass. Yeah.
And then you throw down sex
balls and other things that
would then animate both both of
the of the avatars and doing
some lewd act. That was the
whole point of it. And usually
the The hot chick Avatar was a
dude.
Yeah, usually a dude to anyway
or some kid.
So this is big news story I got
this is on the show notes. I
just want to hear it as New York
Post when women are being
disturbing reports of sexual
assault in the metaverse. It's a
free show. And so this is a
whole article. But I read of
course I read the article and
121 year old woman says she was
raped within one hour of being
in the metaverse. Just
understand that this this
Metaverse violence is virtual.
So she was I don't know how that
works. Couldn't your avatar run
away or no teleport out? Anyway?
This is according to a new
report from some of us.
Is there an off switch the
computer maybe that would?
It doesn't work when you get to
work when you're getting raped
in the metaverse? Oh, by the
way, it's really offensive
because rape is no laughing
matter. No, it's really
trivialized. I
agree. But except for the fact
that we're dealing with make
believe bullcrap. This is like
listening to Amber Heard.
I got it, you got it. But this
is this is interesting, because
they're they're normalizing this
type of, of reporting and making
it you know, it's triggering.
It's I think it's bad for the
New York Post to report it. But
the reason why they report it is
because it comes from some of
us, su MOF us a nonprofit
advocacy organization, an online
community that campaigns to hold
corporations accountable for a
varied for a variety of alleged
infractions. So of course, I
look these people up. And the
first thing I always do is to go
to the donation page to see if
if you know if anything's fishy
there, you know, are they and
their 401 C? Four fluency for
corporations for their lobbying
organization. And they do about
$7 million a year. Some of us in
here does some of us exist to
challenge corporate power and
fight for people over profits so
we can take a dime. So we can't
take a dime in corporate or
government money. The vast
majority comes from our funders
and 1000s of members across the
globe. Can you chip in and help
make sure we move fast to win
the campaigns that matter to all
of us? Does that stick out to
you John? B says
chip chip in no
of course chip in and this is
some political outfit that is
exactly like the Democratic
Party. Yeah. Now some where did
they get their money from? Some
of us partners with a number of
foundations and non governmental
groups including Tides
Foundation, Open Society
Foundation, Packard Foundation,
sunrise, Project facelift,
tart fees, Soros.
And then they have and then I'm
done. Their annual report, which
I downloaded and you also have
in the show notes. A key aspect
to achieving success is
educating and activating
investment firms and advisors to
demand company shift companies
such as Facebook shift its toxic
business model. To advance this
goal. We have produced a risk
report for investors to examine
the numerous concerns that
Facebook's management and
practices raised for their
shareholders, particularly the
environmental, social and
governance funds. This is
they're bringing ESG into this
phony baloney Metaverse for more
control and it's it's systemic.
It's built into it.
Dynamite
onto Brianne Beasley. Now, I
happened to have Brianna note
for some reason, it also came in
at an 8888 level. I know the
story behind this, so I'm going
to read her note as she is
saddle tramp. And you recall
saddle tramp was mentioned on
she was mentioned on the last
show where you were moaning
about casual listeners. Now I
know sad.
I Don't moan about casual
listeners. But no, no,
it was it was like casual
listeners who don't donate don't
whatever it was. Yes. You were
bitching about casual?
I should be. I apologize. No,
no, no,
because it was me that has to
apologize. You did nothing
wrong. I made a joke. Because I
know saddle saddle tramp who
makes leather products? She
makes all I'm afraid to say
anything because she's on
Instagram. And she's always
making her stuff you know she's
showing the products she makes
and she has no agenda blaring in
the background. She is the one
of the most dedicated listener
so me me as haha he missed her
funny DJ. I said being
an asshole, your normal self.
Exactly. I get it and I said,
Wait, wait,
I get a wallet.
Should I continue continue?
So you're talking about casual
listeners, I think, Oh, I'll do
a fun little name check. I say
yeah, like saddle tramp, we'll
see takes a little little more
literally. And she goes off the
hook. And she starts a dame hood
drive with her products by
immediately slashing her prices
and, and collecting $1,000 For
an instant Dame hood. And here's
an here's and she's from Wyoming
shared him. Here's her note in
the morning, gentlemen, saddled
Trump here to defend my honor,
loyalty and dedication to the no
agenda cars have to being
referred to as a casual listener
on episode 1453.
Congratulations, you
successfully goaded me from
douchebag to Dame hood in one
fell swoop. Good work. So I'd
like to my name to be deemed
saddled tramp of the casual
listeners. I would like to cough
pints of montecchi Cold snacks
while feasting upon Spam musubi
at the roundtable Thanks in
advance love what y'all do I
take every opportunity to tell
anyone with ears the benefits of
listening to no agenda, keep up
the good work goat karma for me
and the Tramp Eid pretty pleased
love and lit from saddle tramp.
Of course we have just one
question. What is musubi?
I have no idea.
M M U S UBI musubi and it's made
from spam to anyway I'm gonna
give you a free Digi bite been
deemed to stand we look forward
to seeing you on the podium
settled tramp you've got karma
All right onward with Sir Moses
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the universe formula is this we
go out for hit people in the
mouth shut out right right. You
bloody well right? You bloody
well right indeed. I presume you
you made some clips.
I have a clip in a couple of
these oddball I get some odd
bulk. This is this. This was
just like to me, I never who
knew this is from France. 24.
And this is like I'm telling you
this is a total Lead Tamiya who
knew this is gender in origin?
Did you know that in the world
of transexuals the leading
country the country that's
that's, that's spearheaded most
of it, I thought was Brazil,
Argentina. Interesting.
This big clip where they
spearheaded it.
Gender in Argentina, it explains
it all.
But we begin in the Latin
American nation of Argentina,
which has become a pioneer for
trans rights. For some 10 years,
people have had the right to
choose their gender and change
their ID papers without needing
to consult either a doctor or
lawyer. But the trans community
in Argentina still suffers from
discrimination in education, and
work with life expectancy just
40 years old compared to the
national average of 77. This
report from our team on the
ground law, wow.
22 is seven years old and in her
room, all the usual things you'd
expect roller skates, flowers a
dollhouse, but she was born boy,
even though she always knew she
was supposed to be a girl. Her
mother Mariana with one shore up
first full of the advice of a
psychologist to better support
her daughter in her transition.
msho Monique
made the doll with a penis
because we couldn't find one in
Argentina. It doesn't exist and
we made it for her because the
therapist told us it would be
good for her.
If the family lives in a small
conservative town with a
population of 70,000 people some
300 kilometers away from the
capital Buenos Aires. Getting
the community to accept when it
is transition wasn't easy.
In some situations like in
hospital, should we get called
by her male name. She don't
serve. That's not my name. It
stressed her out a lot. So we
decided to look into changing
her ID and what blam has said
about it. I'm gonna document
they contacted a human rights
lawyer to guide them through the
bureaucratic steps needed to
change the little girl's legal
gender. For Condor Chugga took
on the case in 2020 when when
Anita was five years old,
shuddered them they but I tried
to get to know her a bit to see
if she saw herself as a girl
without being too intrusive. I
asked her to draw herself she
drew herself with long hair and
a dress
he went to when the lawyer asked
her to write down her name, she
wrote Juanita, that name she
chosen for herself. The
procedure for changing her ID
papers took just one month.
That's because since 2012, a
gender identity law in Argentina
enables citizens of any age to
choose their gender and change
it as they see fit. Wow.
So this is the long term goal.
It wouldn't be the to have this
situation globally, globally.
And it's like so a five year old
who doesn't know Dooney
when I was five I identified as
a dog at some point.
Hey, my son, buzzkill, Jr, robot
robot.
He was just a robot. Yeah,
exactly.
I mean, it's like it. It was
kind of heartbreaking on one
side because these kids are just
kids let's face it, they don't
know anything. And when you're
five years old and decide you
want to be a girl and you're a
boy you don't even know what a
girl or a boy is or what the
function of this shouldn't
really Yeah, but the but okay,
but not but if you're going to
open it up and make it so Okay.
Well, that's the
system I mean, that's that's the
there's an entire infrastructure
and whole mechanism a whole
machine which clearly is global,
to scoop these cases up and
bring them in and trans Morgan
fie. Or to
Argentina was the first country
in the world to introduce such
legislation, which even a decade
later remains some of the most
progressive in the world.
And when necessary, it's not
necessary to have the opinion of
a psychiatrist or psychologist.
Because with this law, being
transgender is no longer
considered a mental illness. It
goes see data and no surgery or
medical treatment is required.
That is nice how to get any
income your physical received an
equitable,
over 9000 people have officially
changed their gender identity
since the legislation came into
force. Marcelo Romero was one of
the authors of the law. 10 years
later, she's out on the streets
to demand that legislators go
even further. Further legal
measures to foster greater
social inclusion will be debated
in Congress. But although
Argentina is a pioneer in trans
rights, trans people still
struggle to access steady work.
The life expectancy of an
Argentinian trans woman is just
around 40 Because of how
excluded we are, we live outside
of the system without access to
health care, housing, jobs, and
everything else that other
people enjoy access to.
This discrimination can also
escalate into hate crimes in
2020 129 people were killed
because they were trans Fiorella
has had to deal with violence
against trans people virtually
her whole life. She says it's a
part of society.
I mean, I lived on the streets,
I had to do sex work. I didn't
finish my secondary education, I
couldn't find a job. I've been
hugely impacted by this
method. Fiorella story is just
one of many. In Argentina, less
than a quarter of trans people
finished their secondary
education. And the vast majority
are either unemployed, or
working on unstable short term
contracts, most resort to
prostitution to make ends meet.
And I've got to understand if if
this is if this this just
transitioning is encouraged. And
there's an entire support system
for it. How come these people
often wind up in such horrible
situations? And in situations
that I don't understand?
Does it not work as a wild
story? Yes, like
this. This is all great. We help
the children trans trans at 567.
And but they grow up to be what
they do to Florida. They grow up
to be prostitutes. Yeah. But
that's not a happy story.
I never said it was a happy
story. It's just an interesting
story that were totally unaware
of this is what happens when you
this is the idea of which is
what they push. This
is what happens when you're
watching embittered. You miss
real story. You missed real
stories.
It's like, you got this
craziness going on. And you
know, then again, am I wrong for
saying that when it's very
libertarian is very libertarian,
if five year old wants to become
a girl, and he's a boy. Okay,
interesting. You're saying
that's a libertarian view of the
world,
don't you think?
I don't know. I think so.
Honestly, I'm gonna take shit
for this. But I feel because
people have said so many times
to me. Oh, you're libertarian,
right? To know that. I'm an
affiliate. I don't identify with
any party. I think it's many
people who are conservative in
thinking. They just don't want
to take the shit of being a
Republican. So they say I'm a
libertarian. It's kind of a cop
out. That's my personal
failings. It's my personal I
think you're right and I'm gonna
take shit will take shit from
it. We'll take shit from it. No,
no. Yes, this has been a I don't
think it's as true today as it
was 10 years ago, when everybody
was a libertarian. It was a
Republican, because Republicans
do have to take a lot of grief
from the left. But I don't think
it's an I don't think that's a
bad commentary.
It's just always been my
feeling.
You get no notes on it.
Okay, can I ask you something
we'll get a note about because
it kind of fits a little bit
into the story. There is a an
economic law, which I believe is
codified in multiple places
online, you can look it up. It's
called divorce tax law. And I'm
actually going to do a search
just to see if I am correct. I'm
just typing in divorce ex law.
And here it is divorce ex law.
Second hit on the search door ex
law, the worst the economy, not
only do the hookers get better
looking but they get cheaper.
Some postulate that additionally
pokers get more business during
a worst economy. However, Dvorak
himself attributed this to
supply and demand, which often
leads to an increase in
business, ie tricks, which is
driven by the need to compensate
for loss of revenue caused by
the same reduction in the costs
stated in divorce tax law,
and this law, Moley, they've
really taken this to an extreme
this
law stems from the 2013. So you
know, this is something entire
investment 401k strategies have
been based upon divorce tax law.
So I, you're the guy to ask.
This is the headline, tell me
how it fits into our economic
outlook based on your intimate
knowledge and creation. In fact
of divorce tax law headline,
strippers say a recession is
guaranteed because the strip
clubs are suddenly empty.
Yeah, just the opposite of our
ex law. And I have to relate the
I read this too. And so I was
thinking about it. It was an era
that's kind of I think it's 70s
but it may be 60s. But I think
it's mostly 70s. And it's
started off with the one of the
the Condor in San Francisco
where Carol Jota who was a Go Go
dancer became became a topless
Go Go dancer and it became a
scandal and in some judge
slammed a hammer now says no,
it's fine women can walk broad
note bra on in these in these
clubs or bars for that matter.
And there will be there became a
huge and this isn't I should
write this up myself, there was
a huge boom in topless bars, and
at least around here and I think
in LA the whole California was
all topless. And so you could go
there, we're taught, we have two
bars in the area, we're topless
bars. And I can't remember how
long this lasted. It just
disappeared overnight. Okay, but
those bars were doing a good
business and it was during
anything during the 70s during a
depression because the market
collapsed and late 69 and went
started going down a hill and it
was the interest rates are going
up and we had the price the you
know the price fixing and all
the rest of it having to going
in play. So So I associate that
era with any strip bars and I'm
thinking why are these strip
bars not having any customers
that means there's going to be a
boom in the economy or something
else is going on. That is girls
are wrong.
So So I don't I love the story.
I don't quite understand. What
is this mean? According to the
strippers? story? I
think the strippers are wrong. I
think their economy is not going
bad. It's just the opposite.
Do you think the economy is
going great?
I think the economy must be
going great based on what's
happening in the strip clubs
Yeah,
girls good
grades from receita here she is
gray man give
it up. Yay. You got your your
your side hustle coming back
then.
Now well, you misinterpreted it
but yes,
I interpreted right I just
needed to play the jingle and
while we're in South America, I
want to play this clip because
you there's a country down there
is another country in South
America what this is going to
take a turn for the worst
because you gotta remember what
happened in Venezuela they
elected Hugo Chavez some years
back dynamite choice. And he you
know, took the country right
into the ground and then they
knew guys taking it even
further. They can't have real
elections anymore. It's all
fixed now. It's rigged. Like you
know just have a lot of mail in
ballots and voting whoever you
want have a mail order
president. And
like that mail order president I
hadn't actually I got
that from I got that from the
woman in Australia.
On sky. What's my sky on Sky
News? Yeah, just the bumbling
Biden bits.
Yeah, I have her name on here
somewhere. Because I have a clip
by her you that
you put her to shame actually, I
think your Biden clips are
better than what she does. And
yeah, she could do you're
funnier when you come out. Um,
she's she's snarky. She's all
snarky. Like she lives here.
Oh, yes, she's read a pinata.
He's the one who came up with
mail order president that's a
good one. I like it. So I bad
but I stole it. But I gave
credit. So that's all it counts.
Good. Now we can use it as a
title. Great. Okay. Mail Order
president as cost posture.
Here's what's going on in
Colombia.
Thanks so much. 38 million
Colombians are heading to the
polls this Sunday. For the
presidential election and more.
There are six candidates on the
ballot. The race has come down
to three men and the front
runner is Gustavo Petro. If
elected he will become
Colombia's first leftist head of
state. That's a launch motion as
if there's something that
Colombians agree on. It's that
it's time for a change. A recent
polls show that 75% of them feel
Colombia is going in the wrong
direction. But okay hope for a
change or difficulty, but it is
absolutely necessary.
Columbiana says he done the most
political scene Colombia needs
empathy on political issues and
in general because of corruption
health issues.
Since the 2016 peace deal with
the FARC it is the economy that
has become Colombians top
priority. 60% say that it's hard
to get by financially. But that
doesn't mean voters agree on who
should win Sunday's first round
among the trio of candidates
that have a shot at becoming a
president.
I believe that the main
challenge for the next president
should be to unite the country
and not to create so much
polarization. Right populist
government, a lot of lies a lot
of
the front runner for Sunday's
vote is Gustavo Petro, former
governor of Bogota. He is a
leftist as promised ride free
university education and to
combat welfare quality. Behind
him in the polls is Frederick
Oka terrace, a center right
former mayor who has the backing
of Colombia's traditional
partnerships, and then there's
business magnate Adolfo
Hernandez, running as an
independent on his own funds.
His campaign has been hurt by
accusations of graft, which he
denies either Hernandez or
guitarras is expected to face
off against Petro in a June 2,
round.
Funny I didn't hear about that
on Fox News.
Yeah, the gaminess is going to
become the president. Well,
socialists are leftist. I'm
sorry, they're mixed up to
three. Well, yeah. He's gonna do
what happened in Venezuela. You
can see it right away. He's
promising free this and free
that free education free.
Free. So do we immediately
invest in coffee futures?
Lesson Interesting. Well, you
don't know because it might mean
that coffee growing is the only
substance to work at work. You
can get w growing more coffee
will cocaine. Also, we mentioned
this on the show, one of the few
things on our show you'd never
heard anyplace else is that
they're making a big push in
China.
Yes. Tell me Tell me about the
push in China
to grow coffee. We play clips on
this row. That's right. That's
right. Yep. So you can't you
can't I don't think coffee
futures are a good gamble. Well,
I don't know. Let me jump
in on China then. And and a
foreign piece of reporting,
which often is surprisingly
good. Deutsche Avella. I take
Deutsche Avella as a serious
news organization you
I agree to a point but they were
so anti Trump, that it was
pretty skewed. Pretty, very
skewed. Yep.
This is a Deutsche Avella piece
on a China of course, China.
Beijing is now partially in
lockdown. Which is not really
being reported. But I think 11
million people in Beijing are in
lockdown. Of course, we still
have put the other city that's
been in lockdown. Shanghai,
Shanghai. This piece is on the
system. The system they call it.
They don't say the it's called
system. System is what controls
everybody in China. Listen to
this. Oh, I I cut up the I cut
out all of the long music
pieces. Were to dramatize the
report. Yes, China has. Sorry.
Yeah, it's annoying when they do
that
China has completely de
emphasized privacy and freedom
of movement during the pandemic.
In the brain of Shanghai's
Pudong district, every suspected
COVID-19 case is monitored
Chicago,
we installed a network of
sensors in front of apartments.
When the door sensor registers
people leaving the apartment in
violation of the rules were
alerted. The district staff and
the health department are then
informed and can respond
quickly.
What's technologically possible
is carried out with little
regard for people's privacy,
criticism or resistance among
the population is virtually non
existent. Lovara interesting.
We've mapped the residential
buildings in the district, which
ones are occupied, where there
are vacancies where elderly
people are living alone in
Lausanne, where care or help is
needed. It's all stored in our
system, and can be called up in
real time.
Even those who do not dispose of
their trash properly are
recorded. Residents who aren't
following the rules are captured
on camera from three different
angles. The so called Brain act
swiftly. Whether it's an
illegally parked car, or
unsolicited advertising offenses
can be handled by patrol
officers who are connected to
the control center via a mobile
app.
As soon as the squads and
volunteers in residential
districts spot an issue, they
can report it and upload
footage. They take a photo
report the issue and then our
system automatically decides
which department to forward the
matter to
freedom. subjugation is
liberation contradiction.
There's your future right there.
Let's all hope Ilan buys
Twitter. All the sensors will be
in place is going to be
wonderful, terrible clip is
going to be wonderful.
Wonderful. I tell us.
We'll see if I can top that. No.
I do have this clip doses we
mentioned read up to Naki. She
has she's now can't get enough
Biden stuff. So she's going
after Camela
Oh, it's really I mean, it's
kind of cheap shots coming from
Australia. That's That's my only
Americans they mind your own
business at the same time,
mind you, you know, I got a I
got a note from an Australian
producer. I just want to share
for a second. I went back and
forth with Anthony. And then
here's kind of where it came
down to because this is about
the Uvalde shooting or ivaldi,
if you're from Hill Country, US
gun culture is so easy to
deconstruct. It's just, it's
just big companies selling
crappy products to consumers.
They're using the exact same
playbook as Big Pharma playing
on people's fears and
insecurities. And all the sheep
goes by these things because
they think it makes them into
something or because all their
friends have got one from the
outside. It's obvious the whole
thing is BS. It's exactly like
if you go to China still
Everyone changed, smokes. Even
young people tell you it's good
for your circulation and SEC
drive sex drive. They also tell
you it's part of Chinese and
national identity to smoke. They
don't realize the rest of the
world moved on, and their
consumers spending money to buy
products that kill them. No,
Anthony? No. If you had a
constitution, you understand
this way before I put my foot my
mouth. Does Australia have a
constitution?
I don't think they have some map
hairs to ours. I think they just
have Arctic
like a Magna Carta derivative or
something like that.
Again, I can do a quick lookup.
Or you can just continue because
I don't think it's important.
No, my art constitutions very
specific.
Yeah, my point is this country
was born with with this culture.
So to say that this is just now
I'll say one other thing.
Definitely a lot of people just
buying it for what they hope
will be home defense. And we'll
see I don't think there's people
little chance of people going
out on the streets with their
guns yet, yet. But the way the
Uvalde cops operated, we may be
getting pretty close to us guy,
you know, I talked to to Mike,
the my buddy who was he was law
enforcement in Kerrville. And he
has anger management issues. So
he quit the force. But he's my
buddy. And especially Mike, what
the hell, what the hell went on
there. He's gonna get more info
for him. But he's like, this is
training. These guys had no
training, they were told that
completely the wrong things to
do. They even had like level
four vests and body armor. They
could have walked in and taken
an AR shot, not to the head,
obviously, but to their vest.
And it just this complete
failure. He says if he says any
cop who has been trained
properly knows what to do you go
right in, honestly, and we don't
need to talk about it. This
whole thing, the timeline, the
calls that were made, the things
that happened, the strangeness,
this stinks. And I'm going and I
can I've been thinking it for a
whole week. And I'm just going
to put it out there. This feels
like some kind of pedo thing is
also involved in this. I don't
know why. I'm just putting it
out there. There's something
weird going on with these
kids to work on it and give us a
report and however long it
takes.
Yeah, of course. I'm just
telling you what it is. All
right, move on to read up on on
Panahi.
Yeah, here she goes after
cannula.
But if you're worried that the
President is just too dazed and
confused, to be leading the free
world, then take comfort in the
fact that he's Veep is ready and
capable, and is already tackling
the really big issues like
school
buses. So I think about this
subject of our yellow school
buses in that regard. Because
think about it, yellow school
buses are our nation's largest
form of mass transit. How about
that? Every day, so yes, and it
gets them where they need to go.
Man, cackling there. That was
actually a deeper point the vape
was trying to make, she seems to
think the existence of these
school buses threatens the
health of children and the
planet.
If your child rides the bus,
half an hour to school and half
an hour back every day, from the
first day of kindergarten, the
high school graduation, they
will experience the equivalent
of 90 full days of exposure to
diesel exhaust. And these fumes
do not just threaten the health
of our children. They also
threaten the future of our
planet. Diesel exhaust is a
greenhouse gas.
She's laughing madly about
school buses and literally the
next minute she is telling her
bewildered audience that the
buses are killing the children
and the earth.
Well, this is not this is not
fair. It's out of context. I'm
not defending the vice
president. But this was about
electric school buses. So that
She laughs I mean, she's saying,
oh, one minute, she's talking
about great school buses, then
they're killing the earth. I
mean, it was about electric
school buses, but she didn't
disclose that in our little
spiel here.
Well, the thing that's
interesting to me is Camelus
assertion that the kids have got
90 days of exposure to diesel
exhaust, are they shoving the
exhaust pipe into the bus?
They're not even during a bus
and you get an exhaust pipe
sending out whatever exhaust is
coming out. It's not going into
the bus. So they're not exposed
to anything. This is bullcrap.
What she's saying
they're exposed to pig urine.
Okay, yeah, that's remember,
that's ad blue. That's your,
that's your blue tag out about
that crap. Yeah, they put the
spray pig urine onto the exhaust
as it's going out. The bus won't
drive without it. It's just it's
just excess pig urine from China
if those buses are equipped at
that system? Well, I think most
of these buses I'm seeing most
school buses are either electric
or I think there's some may even
be some Hydrogen buses. I'm
thinking.
Well, I know there's some hybrid
buses, buses full hybrid. Yeah,
for sure. That's probably what
you're thinking. I have one
other clip that I want to get
out of the way which I think is
a funny clip another one from
NPR where they're just giggling
and it is teetering and this is
a story that I'm surprised it
got on NPR it's kind of a funny
story about the first ancient
graffiti. I guess Hadrian's Wall
or one that's up at the north
part of England where the where
the Romans took over and then it
put a wall up Yeah, block out
the Scots or wherever they were
worried about. It had a bunch of
graffiti on it. And so they've
decoded some of it and now
they're making to make it into a
funny story. This is ancient
graffiti. All right,
let's go to Northern England.
Now we're an amateur
archaeologist discovered a rock
graffitied with an ancient Roman
mess.
Why wasn't why doesn't she say
graffiti?
Because she said graffiti
geologist discovered a rock
graffitied with an ancient Roman
message that fields well not so
ancient inscriptions,
specialists identified the
letters etched into the rock as
second deines Kuchar which
translates to second deines the,
let's say, the pooper and based
on the time it would have taken
to etch the letters into the
rock and the accompanying
phallus
I didn't get the innuendo what
exactly does this thing is it
is that yes, so the guy that was
up there who was the managing
the area whose whose name is
mentioned? Is a shithead.
Okay, but Oh, so it's f the
shithead Is that what it is?
Something like
that, but they weren't gonna
they were gonna they couldn't do
that on NPR says a pooper.
Which translates to second
Dinah's the, let's say, the
pooper and based on the time
taken to match the letters into
the rock and the accompanying
phallus also engraved just
beneath the letters. Experts
believe it was definitely meant
as an insult. This latest
phallus is one of 13 carved into
Hadrian's Wall in northern
England. The wall was the
northernmost boundary of the
Roman Empire at one time so
apparently modern day middle
schoolers and ancient Romans
have more in common than you
might think.
Rather so question why why is it
so hard for them to just say
penis and why is it so hard to
say anus or some and why did
they have told them our shit or
whatever? Yeah, well shit okay
when you whatever broadcast
standards but we just weird if
you're gonna laugh anyway.
They say that they did modern
school kids and ancient Romans
had something in common. No, you
have something in common with
the ancient Romans because yeah,
it's just tittering.
Well imagine if if two men did
that story. NPR News. We've
discovered some very interesting
graffiti in the on this wall
over there in the UK. It's very
famous my partner knows about
Oh, really? Yes, indeed. And
find out well, the guy who was
in charge at the time, his name
was Scotty deduce. Well, people
didn't like him. So they called
him a well they had a depiction
there of it. Let's just call it
a pooper. Oh my gosh, yes. And
then the phalluses the phalluses
below them. I mean, that kind of
made it all clear. And there's
13 phalluses Apparently, yes.
Wow, John. Whoa, what a story.
What a story it is. You go.
Let's see if we can we can
package that up. send that off
to NPR. It's our audition to get
a job. Finally, finally we'll
get a real job. I'm profitable.
Before we take our second break,
quick one that we kind of missed
on the last show. But since a
lot of people I mean, we didn't
really miss it. But there was
something said very specifically
that pico said people would
post, you know, typical
capitals, miss it. So let's find
out, it was the executive
director of Oxfam International.
And talking about COVID. And the
pharmaceutical industry
is 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 was the line that we
didn't respond to COVID has been
one of the most profitable
products ever. And I think he's
right, some people to call us
out on that. That's, that's a
very interesting term, the
product COVID I thought that
that was that's pretty good.
Well, I'm glad they call us. I
don't know why they just didn't
mention it. But calling us house
fine, they
call us I mean, because people
truly, truly cannot believe that
we missed that. Which is,
I'm looking back on the history
of this show and everything we
cover and the way we cover it
the way we deconstruct things,
I'm stunned that we can miss
something like that. Agreed,
because we just don't miss stuff
like they were the best.
I also take it as a compliment
for that very reason. It's like
I can't believe they miss the
product. Of course, yeah. COVID
the product? Well, let's talk
about COVID the product, because
I have a feeling that Pfizer is
they've taken their eye off the
ball, maybe it's because all of
the 7 billion vaccines they
can't sell that no country
wants, we don't want that shit,
too. They've taken their foot
out there pumping the brakes on
the the taking the foot off the
gas on the marketing, and
they've just given up on variant
names.
We talked about this. I think
yesterday Dr. Just an update on
this contagious variant of COVID
It seems with each new variant
the contagiousness if that's a
word continues to increase, but
maybe not the severity.
That's what we're seeing. And
I'm concerned about the new
variant is the ba 2.1 2.1.
From a software company,
thank you for pointing out the
obvious. That's exactly what it
sounds like. And you need to
combat that. That version number
with some programmable mRNA. To
it again, severity.
That's what we're seeing, and
I'm concerned about the new
variant is the Ba 2.12 point
1.1 2.1 Ba one two BA, one
2.1 2.1 Lovely. That's that's
the doctor from Fox News. By the
way, I'll just let you hear what
he says. Because of course, they
also have said here to the
farmer overlords.
That's a long word, but we're
getting that in New York a lot
actually, and I'm concerned
about it is not more severe. I
don't think it's more severe.
But the problem is that it does
have symptoms. It's not causing
an uptick in deaths, but it
means we have to use more packs
loaded more antivirals for
people at high risk, and make
sure that people get boosted or
getting over COVID Recently does
help decrease your risk of
severity that's there to keep
people out of the hospital. And
so far, we're succeeding at that
and I think we will Oh, please,
Doctor,
you phony. So that's the guy
that Tucker would always bring
on to show the stupid videos.
Hey, people, rolling joints,
that you're all you're gonna die
from smoking weed. And there's
your Fox News everybody.
Not fence. But what's another
one here? That's gonna be
interesting. Tell me if this
thing is a native ad. Okay. Back
to NPR. This is the circus is
back.
To Ringling Brothers Barnum and
Bailey Circus is back though
minus the elephants, lions and
tigers. Ringling says five years
after shutting down its three
ring circus it plans to return
next fall for the base company
says its new version of the
circus will be interactive and
feature audience engagement
while also celebrating
performers from around the
world. Okay, what do you think
that means? Because I do have a
follow up to this? I don't know.
I think it means yes.
Go ahead. I don't have any meat
any
Well, I was I was reading about
on that. I was reading about the
abbot the avatars. Have you
heard of the ABA tars ABA like
ABA? Yes. Avatars?
You mean this Swedish singers?
Yes.
So ABA just just launched a
concert tour that kicked off in
the UK with lots of elites and
royalty there it's called ABA
voyage. Now the Abba people are
deep in their 70s Now although
you can still see the both AMITA
and honor free there There's
still beautiful women that are
just much much older, as are
Bjorn and Benny, I know a lot
about ABA, of course, I grew up
and I saw them when the
Eurovision Song Contest. And so
what they've created is avatars
which people are paying to go to
a stadium, big stadium,
and they get to see a 3d image
on the stage of them
that so that's what it looks
like. But I dove into it,
because that's what they say
avatars. It looks like holograms
on onstage. And yeah, and in
puck. Well, it's much better
than that. I mean, it's high
resolution. And I figured out
why by reading the article. But
I think this is, there's two
ways to achieve kind of virtual
reality or augmented reality.
One is you put some glasses on,
and you got or you got some
retina stuff, whatever it is
Google Glasses, or the stupid
Oculus. And maybe you can see
through them, you see the real
world and there's things that
pop in there. Or maybe it's
completely virtual with with a
big thing on your head that will
make people nauseous, or you do
what the ABA people have done.
I'm going to read this, these
two paragraphs. To create the
spectacle. The band performed in
motion capture suits for five
weeks with 160 cameras scanning
their body movements and facial
expressions. Those became
reference points for hundreds of
animators and visual effects
artists to create the avatars of
the band in their heyday. And
they look dynamite. I mean that
women their legs are at least
six inches longer than they were
back in the day. It's fantastic.
Now, the ABA choreography has
always been you know, it's just
it's kind of hey, you know, a
little so I can see where 70
year olds could do the
choreography. Affectionately
known as avatars. The characters
are not 3d holograms, as
everyone involved in the
production is at pains to point
out, quote, I don't think any
hologram shows have been
successful, says producer Billy
Walsh, after five minutes,
they're just not that
interesting. I agree. It's just
like, okay, it doesn't look
real, it looks kind of grainy
laser ish. It's not, it's not a
real convincing experience up to
par. Instead, the characters
appear on a massive 65 million
pixel screen, with lights and
other effects, blurring the
boundaries between the digital
elements and the real world in
the arena. Amazingly, they've
pulled it off the images might
be too deep, but impressive
lighting effects and backprop
projections provide a crucial
depth of field creating the
illusion, the band are really in
the room with you. I believe
this is a genius way to go.
Because it's so much easier to
convince yourself that you're
watching something that is 3d
and holographic because the
edges have been obfuscated. Your
brain fills in that stuff really
quickly. I think this is smart
and Ringling Brothers and Barnum
and Bailey Circus, they don't
need any animals. He just throws
some smell of elephant shit in
the room, a little bit of hay.
And you'll be looking at it as
if I think I think this is the
future of concerts. I really do.
I this is an argument I'm not
going to make. But I would like
to know who's the who produces
this? And if they're publicly
traded?
Hold on. That's a very good
question. I'm going to look into
it for you. So I do know that
Billy Walters to kind of
be Live Nation should be doing.
And you're right. Because, you
know, the only thing that's been
a problem with concerts compared
to like the record and music
industry is that you can scale
the record, if you're a record,
you're, you're a band, and you
produce records, you can send
those records all over the place
without you having to leave
home. And at scale. So you'd
make millions of dollars just
recording something, if you can
do the same thing with your live
performances. You can scale
those like you can records. I'll
get in that business
immediately.
So the producer is Bailey Walsh,
who is a, who is a me see done a
lot of films, a lot of
production for films, such as
James Bond, but also mute a lot
of music video type stuff as
well. I have to look into who
actually provide because it's
more set design and enlightening
than it obviously, you know,
creating the virtual characters,
a lot of work goes into that.
But then to put on the screen
and to obfuscate everything to
make
I mean once you once you do that
once in the scales, you don't
have to worry about crazy
good, right? Yeah,
so great.
So what we can do is we can have
two hot look and curry Devora X.
Be good, right? And we'll
finally and we'll do it and
they'll just be voice they won't
actually be I mean it'd be us
right and we're doing the show.
Only you'll see us onstage
interact you're bouncing around
out and looking really hot and
spry and cool. And then that
could go on the road twice a
week.
I'm going to show my school by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
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that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
and indeed, we do have a few
people to think with around the
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Hopefully we'll have a couple
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visit all the meetups. Now he's
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Now Scott Moscowitz gives us an
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Scott the shapeshifting. Do he
have ITN news bringing you the
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In the morning, John and Adam we
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John, read your email
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And once again the fruit of
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Elaine burns
Okay, thank you for the meet up
reports appreciate it. If you
hurry up you can just make the
Kansas City meet up Northland
Second Chance BBQ picnic three
o'clock Central. central time
actually, if you're late. I'm
sure they're going there Kansas
City, Missouri at show to toe
Greenway Park, Springfield,
Missouri Meetup is Tuesday at
630 Central Time bears all
American sports and grill. And
next show day will be Thursday
the show on Guk I'm sure I'm
saying that wrong. Mountain meet
up number one first one 630.
Eastern, the in at the ridge in
wallkill. New York. We got a
full calendar for June. I see
June. I see July driveling. On
July 4, nothing yet. We see if
there's any crazy countries that
we have meetups, we got to go. I
see Germany, yes, Bayern mansion
in Germany, and another foreign
country at Mount Laurel
Township, New Jersey. Make sure
make sure you check all those
out you can find out all about
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enough, you might even have to
go start your own at no agenda.
meetups.com Whatever you do,
give them a shot. Always
guaranteed like a party
to go hang out with you wouldn't
be when you won't be triggered.
You want to be a buddy
everybody.
This
is like an indie.
Like a big party. Let's see I
got some ISOs here. Let me see.
I don't think I have anything.
Well I have this one, of course.
got many Mika's orgasms. I have
this one. Oh my gosh. How did
you do that? Kind of like no one
was wow,
that was pretty good.
I got two. Okay. I got white and
male.
white and male. Fits. Yes.
And then we have was powerful.
It was it was powerful, man.
It was powerful. I kind of liked
that what you wanted it for me.
It's between was powerful, man.
And
oh my gosh, how did you do that?
Little long. I like it to have a
voice powerful is good. Okay.
I'm gonna because it was it was
powerful, man. Man. We just jack
up your audio here a little bit.
Okay, good. Got a nice and loud
parting shots. Let me see. Is
there something Oh, I did want
to mention that. My neighbor
Laura Logan. I guess she got she
cut a deal with Michael Sandel.
I'm very happy for her, by the
way. Because this is what Laura
does. Laura. Laura is not
someone who builds a media
company or a property or I don't
think she can build a podcast.
Build the community around it.
She's an investigative
journalist and she knows how to
put together great investigative
journalist pieces. And she has a
documentary coming out on July
16. It's called selection code.
And it is about the rigged
voting machines. So I'll bet you
it's good to you want to hear
the promo. The trailer.
Local criminal investigations
into Mesa County Clerk Tina
Peters, alleged voting machine
security breaches continues
about
if I asked you this question
before the 2020 election. Are
these voting machines secure? If
I would have said yes. And after
the election, I would have said
yes. What changed?
Tina Peters admits she brought
in a consultant to make a
forensic copy of the Dominion
voting system in Mesa County.
I continue to think that our
voting machines are too
vulnerable voting machines
in Georgia and Texas switched
votes from one candidate to
another.
Virtually every machine was
broken into valid recording
machines,
milling machine machines,
machine voting machines, voting
machines, machines,
machine sheet machine machines,
which are vulnerable to being
hacked.
There is no serious person out
there who would suggest somehow
that you could even rig
America's elections we've
seen no evidence that any of our
voting systems have been
tampered with the November 3
election was the most secure and
was the most secure, secure,
secure election
in American history period.
The process is very secretive.
These machines are built by
private companies, which we
don't have a right to know what
goes on inside
those. What did you see during
the software update? We've
uncovered something
that they're afraid of. We
didn't consider the machine the
information found there as the
Rosetta Stone they made
the evidence in the machine and
you can hide it as well.
It's only what the programmer
tells us to say.
It's literally like the
difference between going from
pickpocketing to credit card
fraud these people are being
selected not elected. It's about
who gets the countable
break down my door terrorized my
family
What do you remember? Just my
mom being handcuffed by the
chief of police?
This is not what we do in
America
you could make it all go away
though. You just keep your mouth
shut. Can I have your life back
wow see what I've seen.
Bom bom bom bom
bom bom bom bombastic there's
money there there's money's on
the screen to
this selected not elected
that's why it's called selection
code.
Yeah, election
that'll be about the timing is
good. July 16. So by the time
people have some attention by
the time people see it, it will
be October surprise Whoo.
He's already been dead pushed
into the camp of all your
Republican goon so she might as
well you know
Well, Michael Intel's not a
goon. No, I'm
talking about David left looking
at these people as
as Yes. JONES Yeah. As nut jobs.
Well or something. unAmerican
undemocratic, trying to ruin the
country?
No. Lies, lies. Well, I
got a fact check. False clip
here. There. Finish it off.
Okay.
See, doesn't need to set up.
I don't remember what it is.
Okay, hey, how come we didn't
play? It was not
playing. We have a day with 600
kids coming in from diverse
communities and all of them
raise their hand and say we've
never been in before and they
yelling and screaming. And
they're meeting people like Ed
Welburn who was the highest
ranking African American and GM
who designed the Corvette.
Fact Check false fact check
false.
Okay, so you're saying it was
not a African American who
designed the Corvette?
Well, I don't know what they're
talking about. They talk about
the new C eight. If that was the
new C eight and the GAO design
that is let's have his name
here. It's better back
somewhere,
is his name Darnell?
Kirk Benyon, now known as the
guy who did the C eight, at
least the outward design. No,
this guy should have been
praised as a black man who is a
massive top of the of the heap
manager who heads up the design
department at General Motors,
the International Design
Department, he heads it up and
he has all these people doing
designs. He was sure he was the
one to do check the box. Yeah,
this design is fine. But he
wishes better than being the
designer and it didn't. He
designed the Corvette No, he
didn't tend he didn't design the
original Corvette because the
guys currently about 71 years
old and need that to be two
years old.
Not that it matters to me at
all. But you got to put this in
the same bucket as a black
American man created the light
bulb, not Thomas Edison. Yeah,
it's like these types of things
that are
similar except for one thing.
This is on NPR, the national
treasure and they're pushing
false narratives out of the live
speaker Hall. Speaker Hall.
There's gambling going on in
that speaker Hall. Yeah. Well,
we look forward to coming back
to you again on Thursday. With
another deconstruction of
everything that is your media
the world around you notice no
Amber Heard No. And knows
useless Talking about theories
of shootings.
I snuck in amber her you did you
did.
You did. I snuck in a little bit
about ivaldi But you do know a
little bit more about the world
is headed at least if you are
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adios mo photos and
everybody is gonna cut himself a
nice fat slice. You forgot one
detail Mr. Big Shot, forgot me
the price due to the world.
Hold on, that's why the big dog
through deciding that it can
open and righteous horse of
yours in some senses. You're the
fake. We believe that what we're
doing. You're the one that was
paid the 30 pieces of silver and
you've forgotten that. While I
know the big hero supposed to
jump off tall buildings. You sit
there begging your big cigars
and think of deliberately
killing an idea that's made
millions of people a little bit
happier. An idea that 1000s of
here from all over the country
by bus and by freight and jalopy
and on foot so they could pass
on to each have their own simple
little experience I'm just a mug
and I know it will understand a
lot of things while you're
typing all this history if you
can't let your dirty fingers on
a decent idea and twist it and
squeeze it into your own pocket
just like dogs if you can't eat
something you're burying why
this is the one worthwhile thing
that's come along people are
finally finding out that the guy
next door isn't a bad thing like
that's got a chance to spreading
till it touches every last dog
gone human being in the world
and you joke about killing or
when this fire dies down what's
going to be left more misery for
hunger and more than once to
prevent that from starting all
over again. Nobody knows the
answer to that one and certainly
not you know slamming bollixed
up theories you got
the fact that on your fat hoax
and tell me you'll kill it if
you can use it when you go ahead
and try you couldn't do it in a
million years with all your
radio stations and all your
power because it's bigger than
whether they get bigger than
your ambition to this bigger
than all the brightest in the
world and that's exactly what
I'm doing down there to tell
those people
you know the bad boys don't let
me stop talking me because I
will bring a white coat coat
your skin and your wickedness
and your dark shadow from
getting your but now we are
taking our ambition yet to
another level
COVID has been one of the most
profitable products ever.
The biggest question maybe in
economics and politics of the
coming decades will be what to
do with all these useless
people.
This one is not super expensive
compared to the benefit as
Ron fez first, who was very
deeply involved in Ukraine Biden
conspiracy people so I think
that's behind us. Everything
went okay. And now I think we
can move on individual
carbon footprint tracker.
Stay tuned. We don't have it
operational yet. But
this is something that we're
working strong
It
was that the popular support for
measures is is whining.
This is putting our whole
international order into
question
today is rendering tremendous
service to Europe and the
Western world the product
this time will not be textiles
or machines or vehicles or even
weapons. The product this time
will be humans themselves. MoPhO
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