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            George Soros help us, Adam
curry, John C. Dvorak.
          
                  
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            Sunday, May 29 2022. This is
your award winning keep on
          
                  
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            nation media assassination
episode 1455. This is no agenda
          
                  
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            decoding elite speak and
broadcasting live from the heart
          
                  
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            of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six in the
          
                  
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            morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry,
          
                  
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            from Northern Silicon Valley
where we all said oh no, when
          
                  
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            Holland driver drove into the
wall, I'm Jhansi, Dvorak,
          
                  
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            Buzzkill.
          
                  
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            Wait a minute, what happens who
drove into a wall? Here's what I
          
                  
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            heard you say, when the Holland
driver drove into the wall?
          
                  
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            It's exactly what I said
explained. I'm watching the Indy
          
                  
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            500
          
                  
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            Oh, MCSE for Stoppa.
          
                  
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            Know, the VT K guy or whatever
his name is?
          
                  
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            Thank goodness it wasn't Max. I
don't think he's no no, Max is
          
                  
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            in Formula One. Oh, there's a
Dutch guy in Indy.
          
                  
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            Yeah, and he's a top driver and
he's doing better every year is
          
                  
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            the third or fourth year in it.
No driving an orange car with an
          
                  
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            orange jumpsuit.
          
                  
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            I have not followed him
unfortunately. First wreck of
          
                  
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            the race. Is you okay? Yeah.
Man. You know, the the last
          
                  
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            Dutch guy who won I think two in
a row was Adi lion dyke. I was
          
                  
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            there. When he won in second
famous Yeah, he's a really nice
          
                  
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            guy. He lives in Arizona. In
case you want to go check him
          
                  
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            out. He's like he's always said
hey, if you're ever in Arizona,
          
                  
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            look me up, man. Like I'm not
going to Arizona for any reason.
          
                  
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            I just I just can't imagine that
          
                  
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            it's there for spring training.
          
                  
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            Yeah, that's right John, you me
skins spring podcast training.
          
                  
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            That's what we'll do. So I was a
little concerned last night, as
          
                  
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            I was scouring the Twitter. And
I see you post the speed test
          
                  
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            result of your Comcast and you
have some ridiculously low
          
                  
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            number throwback to cable
modems, like the early cable
          
                  
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            modems, maybe even ADSL. Barely.
What happened?
          
                  
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            Well, this has been going on
since the show, uh, two Sundays
          
                  
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            ago. Yeah. And this is and it
was interesting to see if you
          
                  
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            can finally get through customer
service, which is a nightmare. I
          
                  
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            see your motors not running
right now. We'll we'll reset it
          
                  
            2:22
          
          
            and call it in we'll we'll send
you a text and we'll send you a
          
                  
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            bullet will send a bullet text
message in 10 minutes. You can
          
                  
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            call us back and detect this and
we're gonna send to this and
          
                  
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            then they give you the phone
number from five years ago. That
          
                  
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            doesn't work. So you have to say
no, no, no, I don't want you to
          
                  
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            send me a text message. But they
won't pick it up. Okay, then
          
                  
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            we'll reset your modem. No, I
don't want my modem reset, you
          
                  
            2:46
          
          
            know, said robot. Right? And you
can't get past this robot and
          
                  
            2:50
          
          
            this robot system is a piece of
crap you can't get no we've got
          
                  
            2:55
          
          
            to reset your modem. Well,
that's not going to do you any
          
                  
            2:57
          
          
            good. I got to talk to an agent
agent, Agent agent. No, no, you
          
                  
            3:01
          
          
            can't talk to an agent because
we've got to reset your modem. I
          
                  
            3:04
          
          
            will give you I will send you a
text message when we do it. This
          
                  
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            never ends I have to hang up.
          
                  
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            Now did you did you get really
angry because we've determined
          
                  
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            that some some AI wants that.
          
                  
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            Yes. If I got angry knowing that
might kick in. No, that doesn't
          
                  
            3:22
          
          
            kick. Crap. You get angry and
you get this. Oh, okay, we will
          
                  
            3:26
          
          
            reset your modem
          
                  
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            sounds like you're angry. We're
going to read that's dystopian
          
                  
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            that could be right in a movie
          
                  
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            as well. I'm going to do it
again because I know that I
          
                  
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            gotta change that I'm gonna go
and record the whole thing.
          
                  
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            Oh, yeah. And but also test the
out the AI and the algo with you
          
                  
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            know, like saying a couple of
cuss words. You know, switch,
          
                  
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            you know, like frustrating. And
then what does it XFINITY Is
          
                  
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            that who you call now for
Comcast.
          
                  
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            I still use the old Comcast
numbers very easy to remember
          
                  
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            one 800 Comcast Hold on a
          
                  
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            second. Maybe that's your
problem. Maybe there's a new
          
                  
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            path and I got to
          
                  
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            New number two, and I called it
and it's exactly the same.
          
                  
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            Well, this is this is the future
of aviation as well. As we're at
          
                  
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            the end of the month, and
Memorial Day weekend, three and
          
                  
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            a half 1000 flights canceled KLM
halting ticket sales.
          
                  
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            They canceled everything.
          
                  
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            In the US this is happening
everywhere. In the Netherlands,
          
                  
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            you KLM has halted ticket sales
for Amsterdam flights. Halt. You
          
                  
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            can't even buy a ticket in the
UK. This was on the BBC. Was
          
                  
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            this because you know people are
going on holiday travel
          
                  
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            disruption. And what are the
others these people were going
          
                  
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            to a turkey. After hours of
waiting he and his family
          
                  
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            finally boarded a plane only to
be ushered back off at the last
          
                  
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            moment. The pilots said they had
run out of hours they were able
          
                  
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            to work so everybody had to
disembark it's not like we You
          
                  
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            didn't know this so I'm waiting
and waiting for the the old
          
                  
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            Obama throwback the next gen
aviation system talk to come
          
                  
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            back it's almost it's almost
perfect for those jokes it's
          
                  
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            just automate everything it'll
be gray no one
          
                  
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            wants to fly in an automated
plane
          
                  
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            oh you know there's enough
people who trust to Elon Musk
          
                  
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            enough to let their Tesla kill
them
          
                  
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            Yeah, well that's Yeah, yeah.
Before I can finish my story
          
                  
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            about Comcast
          
                  
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            so I sorry, I didn't know there
was more to it. I'm all ears.
          
                  
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            Yeah, no. Yeah, no, let's go.
          
                  
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            But it since you brought up
travel. I haven't asked Adam.
          
                  
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            Oh, goodness. I was not
expecting that. Okay. I should
          
                  
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            have
          
                  
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            yeah, there's too you see, you
see ask Adam answer you don't
          
                  
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            want to play that you want to
play ask Adam open. Okay. Now
          
                  
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            this this is an advanced
listeners. A country is now
          
                  
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            going to allow people in and I
want you to guess which country
          
                  
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            it is play the
          
                  
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            clip preparing to welcome back
tourists after more than two
          
                  
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            years of Coronavirus
restrictions. starting June 10.
          
                  
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            Visitors from select countries
with low infection rates
          
                  
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            including the US will be allowed
in but they are not free to
          
                  
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            roam. Visitors must sign up for
a guided package tour. That
          
                  
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            includes transportation and
accommodation.
          
                  
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            Okay, the question is Which
country is doing this after two
          
                  
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            years? It's going to surprise me
no doubt. I mean, I my
          
                  
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            inclination is to say
Afghanistan just to throw
          
                  
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            something off the wall. But
maybe Germany
          
                  
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            didn't go to Germany, Kenya?
          
                  
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            I don't know. I haven't checked.
I have no reason to
          
                  
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            go back. Yes. You might not know
because this is a screw. When I
          
                  
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            heard this. I said what? And you
can play this. This is a you
          
                  
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            don't have to play the whole
thing. But you can play the
          
                  
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            answer because the answer is at
the beginning. Here we go pan is
          
                  
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            preparing to welcome back
tourists after
          
                  
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            you know and I thought and I
thought it was Japan because you
          
                  
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            know Tina and I had this big
trip plan. But I thought that
          
                  
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            they were kind of like just
never ever going to open back
          
                  
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            up. That's amazing. Let me hit
it the whole thing.
          
                  
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            Japan is preparing to welcome
back tourists after more than
          
                  
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            two years of Coronavirus
restrictions, starting June 10.
          
                  
            7:15
          
          
            Visitors from select countries
with low infection rates
          
                  
            7:18
          
          
            including the US will be allowed
in but they are not free to
          
                  
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            roam. Visitors must sign up for
a guided package tour that
          
                  
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            includes transportation and
accommodation.
          
                  
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            And at the end, you wake up in
the bathtub with your kidneys
          
                  
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            cut out yeah.
          
                  
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            Go Anywhere where you're
required to go to some package.
          
                  
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            Do you remember that the
Japanese government before COVID
          
                  
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            And they're locked down? They
had invested or they were making
          
                  
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            a lot of money available to
boost tourism. That's why Tina
          
                  
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            and I were like, holy crap. This
is good. You know, there's all
          
                  
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            kinds of deals they're
subsidizing stuff. So maybe
          
                  
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            they're they're bringing that in
now taking that subsidy money.
          
                  
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            And you know, obviously putting
it into the hands of party
          
                  
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            loyalists who have their guided
tours, and they've just kind of
          
                  
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            made a little more interesting
to them instead of here's a cool
          
                  
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            tour you can do is like here's
the tour you're doing.
          
                  
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            Yeah, yes sucks.
          
                  
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            Yeah, no, we're not gonna go for
that.
          
                  
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            No, of course not. No. No normal
traveler. Would this some stooge
          
                  
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            buy into that? He
          
                  
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            wouldn't think so. Now, I
          
                  
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            want to ask you a question
because as I was mentioning, the
          
                  
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            guy who wrecked in the Indy 500
I'm watching the race. And I was
          
                  
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            thinking about this because the
way I'm gonna give you one thing
          
                  
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            they have some guy with a
Cockney accent announcing this
          
                  
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            American race. I don't get that
but okay. And the race goes like
          
                  
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            they always ended the pitch.
He's independent. Now he's
          
                  
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            getting four new Firestone
tires. And there he goes with
          
                  
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            his Firestone new Firestone
tires. Boy comes Billy Bob and
          
                  
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            he's in there. He's getting
Firestone tires new Firestone
          
                  
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            Tire Neri go is he's got new
Firestone tires. And then he
          
                  
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            said, here's the Firestone you
know, he's got to get some
          
                  
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            picture of the speedometer of
the cars as a Firestone gauges
          
                  
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            and fight. So I'm wondering if
because you were in the
          
                  
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            advertising business doing
sleazy stuff like this?
          
                  
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            I was waiting for it. Thank you.
          
                  
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            What you do think they now you
mentioned before about they have
          
                  
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            when you did that when you're
working for MTV, you had to say
          
                  
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            Mike, the Michael Jackson deal
Michael Jackson, comma, the King
          
                  
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            of Pop. You had to always say
that? No, no, especially during
          
                  
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            a special weekend where they had
made a deal to have Michael
          
                  
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            appear on the Video Music
Awards. That was part of the
          
                  
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            deal. We had the planetary
premiere and for the whole three
          
                  
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            days, Friday, Saturday, Sunday,
we had Michael Jackson packages
          
                  
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            and videos, but we had to go
back and rerecord that whole
          
                  
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            weekend because the memo would
not come down to the studio.
          
                  
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            That every single time we said
Michael Jackson, it had to be
          
                  
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            Michael Jackson comma, the King
of Pop So yes sleazy deals.
          
                  
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            Now the question in my mind is
you would because I'm watching
          
                  
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            this as going on and on about to
Firestone tires by the way, and
          
                  
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            if they want to make these races
more competitive have
          
                  
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            competitive tire brands not one
brand of tire for the whole race
          
                  
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            which you do know that the race
is pretty much about tires
          
                  
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            right?
          
                  
            10:23
          
          
            Well, this race is a race has
          
                  
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            always been about tires, but it
was it used to be used to be
          
                  
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            competing tires. And then they'd
have to normalize it all
          
                  
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            back to the question. Okay. Do
you are there any deals with the
          
                  
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            more times you say the word you
get paid for each time you say
          
                  
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            it? Is there ever a deal like
that in advertising?
          
                  
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            i i I've never come across one
I've never been offered one.
          
                  
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            These are your will your two
things. I think the pitstop
          
                  
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            would be a guaranteed mention of
course the gauge cam would be a
          
                  
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            guaranteed mentioned any driver
that drives under the Firestone
          
                  
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            flag anything else would be
gratuitous and is usually done
          
                  
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            to suck up to the corporation.
          
                  
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            I'll say that I say this. Go
ahead. You're very Oh kind of
          
                  
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            focused on saying Firestone
tires Firestone and I want you
          
                  
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            to if you watch NASCAR, they
never say you rarely say well
          
                  
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            fighters NASCAR is good years.
Good year. Yeah, but
          
                  
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            they don't say Goodyear tires
Goodyear tires all the time.
          
                  
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            This was saying said so many
times. It was annoying. In fact,
          
                  
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            to be honest about it just for
anyone out there listening in my
          
                  
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            entire life from now on. I will
never buy Firestone tires. I
          
                  
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            will never buy them I did this
this in your face thing is
          
                  
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            beyond is. It's crazy. It makes
you crazy. I'm not gonna buy
          
                  
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            Firestone tires ever. But so I'm
thinking if it was paid by the
          
                  
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            number of mentions, I thought
that would be kind of cool. So
          
                  
            12:03
          
          
            they keep saying it and saying
this. So it becomes ludicrous,
          
                  
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            which is what it was. And then
it is dropped me back to
          
                  
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            thinking of Sean Hannity as some
of these other people always say
          
                  
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            Mark Levin, the great one. What
is Mark Levin? Is he paying a
          
                  
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            fee for this?
          
                  
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            No, no, you know better than
that. That's sucking up as I
          
                  
            12:23
          
          
            said, it's just sucking up. Let
me give you a few a few data
          
                  
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            points here. Actually, I have a
question. Did at any point the
          
                  
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            camera cut to the Firestone
calendar models?
          
                  
            12:37
          
          
            No, but that would have been
better Well, I would have
          
                  
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            changed my seat
          
                  
            12:40
          
          
            that's that whatever wokeness we
have in our television culture
          
                  
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            is destroyed the balance of
these types of irritating things
          
                  
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            for you and for many other
people in the in the Indy 500
          
                  
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            audience, too. I think there's a
heavy emphasis on tires and by
          
                  
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            coincidence, I saw a couple of
tire advertisements just
          
                  
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            randomly while some stuff I was
watching during the week and I
          
                  
            13:05
          
          
            was looking around and the next
a climate change what is the
          
                  
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            title this article here? The
next car pollution disaster This
          
                  
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            is from the drive which is some
gearhead magazine I guess is
          
                  
            13:22
          
          
            going to be tires and
specifically it's the rubber
          
                  
            13:26
          
          
            that comes off this
          
                  
            13:29
          
          
            yeah right right up DeMont of
rubber that it's not just the
          
                  
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            tires though and I did I never
got to this is interesting you
          
                  
            13:39
          
          
            brought this up I never got the
name of the chemical but there's
          
                  
            13:42
          
          
            some chemical they've been using
in tires to make them were
          
                  
            13:45
          
          
            longer and it because as the
tires because grind around a
          
                  
            13:50
          
          
            believe minutes fuel particles
This
          
                  
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            is yet microplastics is what
they're talking about.
          
                  
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            But there was one specific
chemical it wasn't just the
          
                  
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            micro plastics they were talking
about some and it's only been
          
                  
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            added like maybe five or 678
years ago
          
                  
            14:05
          
          
            Atrazine just Yes turning
          
                  
            14:09
          
          
            the frogs gay I don't know Yes,
yes, I saw that so
          
                  
            14:17
          
          
            there may just be may just be a
heavy emphasis on tires in
          
                  
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            general in the next period
because you know this was kind
          
                  
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            of written as here comes the
shit again you know after after
          
                  
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            diesel gauge
          
                  
            14:28
          
          
            tire companies would love to get
these this stuff out of the
          
                  
            14:30
          
          
            tires I'm sure it may be to
benefit them so you wear your
          
                  
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            tires out faster to wear.
          
                  
            14:38
          
          
            Yeah, let's do that. Exactly.
Who more shrink inflation.
          
                  
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            Yeah, it's a version. Yeah, it
does sell twice as many tires to
          
                  
            14:47
          
          
            somebody for 4040 I mean, some
tires are designed to go 80,000
          
                  
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            miles. I don't even know how you
manage that.
          
                  
            14:54
          
          
            So with the with the pending, I
guess we're gonna we're gonna
          
                  
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            have a rubber crisis too, aren't
we? With with oil shortages,
          
                  
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            there'll be a shortage of
rubber. So we're gonna have to
          
                  
            15:03
          
          
            go to the Old World War Two
staple which is wooden tires.
          
                  
            15:10
          
          
            What else you're going to do now
imagine if if all of a sudden
          
                  
            15:13
          
          
            there's a shortage in tires
what? What a mess that would be.
          
                  
            15:17
          
          
            And I think it's totally
possible
          
                  
            15:22
          
          
            to the back of my Comcast story,
so I bitched and moaned on
          
                  
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            Twitter.
          
                  
            15:29
          
          
            And that's what Twitter is good
for is always helpful makes you
          
                  
            15:31
          
          
            feel good, that's for sure.
          
                  
            15:33
          
          
            So you've already got enough
followers that you Okay, and so
          
                  
            15:36
          
          
            they sent you some private notes
and they're working on it. And
          
                  
            15:38
          
          
            then when I told you the guy
sent me this morning, I got the
          
                  
            15:43
          
          
            notices is your speed any
better? No, two megabits per
          
                  
            15:46
          
          
            second. Yeah, what was your What
was your overall results? Two
          
                  
            15:49
          
          
            megabits per second. But here's
what's interesting. And this is
          
                  
            15:53
          
          
            what I wanted to point out more
than anything else I could have
          
                  
            15:55
          
          
            the story can go on forever, but
at two megabits per second, as
          
                  
            16:00
          
          
            you're surfing the web and just
going from page to do his stuff.
          
                  
            16:03
          
          
            It's really not it's fast
enough. Notice it
          
                  
            16:07
          
          
            just for general surfing I
agree. I agree. You wouldn't
          
                  
            16:11
          
          
            notice it so if there's a
problem because the one thing I
          
                  
            16:14
          
          
            got out of talk and finally
getting a hold of some people to
          
                  
            16:17
          
          
            talk to who upsold me they were
not even in service there were
          
                  
            16:20
          
          
            sales up sold me to a 600
megabit per 600 megabits new
          
                  
            16:28
          
          
            program which is cheaper
supposedly, but I only get two
          
                  
            16:31
          
          
            megabits out of it so what four
drop what good is it right but
          
                  
            16:35
          
          
            both of them cancel all all you
should do you should be getting
          
                  
            16:38
          
          
            some pretty good numbers now
that they were in your your
          
                  
            16:42
          
          
            neighborhood recently upgraded
to service
          
                  
            16:44
          
          
            now you know what happened your
service was upgraded for your
          
                  
            16:47
          
          
            experience
          
                  
            16:48
          
          
            upgrade about the time of not
this last Sunday show but are
          
                  
            16:51
          
          
            the two weeks ago Sunday show?
Yeah. We were having trouble
          
                  
            16:55
          
          
            member got Yes.
          
                  
            16:56
          
          
            Yes. I remember. I remember.
Well, I remember good
          
                  
            17:00
          
          
            that was of debt. I guess was in
the range of when they upgraded
          
                  
            17:05
          
          
            around here some some guys there
was a Yeah, truck roll.
          
                  
            17:10
          
          
            I love it when that happens. And
then for them to say man, you
          
                  
            17:13
          
          
            must be digging it porn must be
flying in. Oh, man.
          
                  
            17:17
          
          
            And I'm glad they mentioned it
because I told you these other
          
                  
            17:19
          
          
            guys. Oh, well. And then when I
told this one guy on the on the
          
                  
            17:23
          
          
            Twitter guy who's Comcast
XFINITY Finiti. He says. And I
          
                  
            17:30
          
          
            said, I described him well, what
happens is I got connections for
          
                  
            17:33
          
          
            about 10 minutes and it goes
dead for a minute or two.
          
                  
            17:36
          
          
            Yeah, well, I'm doing did you
make Did you mention you the
          
                  
            17:39
          
          
            best part not just any podcast,
but the best podcast in the
          
                  
            17:42
          
          
            universe while this happened? I
haven't pulled that I give you
          
                  
            17:45
          
          
            permission to play that card.
          
                  
            17:48
          
          
            So and then when I said that I
said and then I put some times
          
                  
            17:52
          
          
            because I kind of put some times
up from last night when I said
          
                  
            17:55
          
          
            go out, back. And if you've
tried to watch TV, go out, be
          
                  
            17:59
          
          
            back. Soon as I mentioned this
outage, he goes, Oh, here it
          
                  
            18:08
          
          
            wasn't even talking to me. But I
can hear him go. Because they
          
                  
            18:13
          
          
            know it's a wire.
          
                  
            18:15
          
          
            Oh, it has to be physical. It
has to be little wind blowing or
          
                  
            18:17
          
          
            something like that. Yeah.
          
                  
            18:20
          
          
            That's sucks. But you know, so
I'm screwed for but I'm gonna go
          
                  
            18:24
          
          
            with G five. The 5g? Yeah,
whatever.
          
                  
            18:27
          
          
            I think I think you should just
get a get a hotspot. I mean, I
          
                  
            18:30
          
          
            have all kinds of hotspots just
as backup. And you're right.
          
                  
            18:34
          
          
            It'll be the problem is not so
much. The problem was not the
          
                  
            18:37
          
          
            safety net in the house. What
does it have to do with
          
                  
            18:39
          
          
            anything? Hotspots now? Oh, very
funny. You're right, that the
          
                  
            18:47
          
          
            speed is actually that's okay,
that speed. That used to be a T
          
                  
            18:51
          
          
            one line, by the way. We used to
put on my old company on that
          
                  
            18:54
          
          
            speed. You're not bitching about
a whole company. The problem is
          
                  
            18:58
          
          
            your ping was 100 was very high
156. And are you running DNS
          
                  
            19:03
          
          
            locally? Because that will speed
everything up?
          
                  
            19:07
          
          
            You don't think that's going to
do anything to you? I haven't
          
                  
            19:10
          
          
            got that with a new modem I got
from my new 600 megabit service.
          
                  
            19:14
          
          
            I can't I'm not doing any more.
I can't do too many things at
          
                  
            19:17
          
          
            once. Because I know what the
problem is, is wires is what
          
                  
            19:20
          
          
            happened last time. It was a
wire and the good that time was
          
                  
            19:23
          
          
            a squirrel which yes,
          
                  
            19:25
          
          
            this was several years ago. I
          
                  
            19:26
          
          
            recall this 2018 Yeah, several
years ago. The point I'm making
          
                  
            19:31
          
          
            is that if it's an area wide
thing, because there's some guy
          
                  
            19:34
          
          
            bonehead that came out here and
upgraded things, and people are
          
                  
            19:38
          
          
            just around here this is say
potatoes 25 Comcast users on my
          
                  
            19:44
          
          
            on my little route and they're
all just surfing the internet.
          
                  
            19:48
          
          
            They're not going to notice that
their speeds have gone down from
          
                  
            19:51
          
          
            one six
          
                  
            19:52
          
          
            though of course, they're not
podcast professionals Hello.
          
                  
            19:56
          
          
            So it doesn't come to so they
don't get the complaints.
          
                  
            20:02
          
          
            squirrel. Maybe that's all I
have. I'm sorry, you had to go
          
                  
            20:06
          
          
            through that. That's a time
sink. Although somewhat
          
                  
            20:09
          
          
            entertaining five
          
                  
            20:10
          
          
            hours, five hours yesterday
didn't have to go down to the
          
                  
            20:13
          
          
            Comcast store to get some new
gear. It was a complete waste of
          
                  
            20:18
          
          
            a day. Sorry. It's a nightmare.
          
                  
            20:21
          
          
            Yeah, I know. It's horrible.
Well, luckily, I didn't have
          
                  
            20:26
          
          
            those problems. And as you
rightly pointed out in the
          
                  
            20:29
          
          
            newsletter, this is Memorial Day
weekend here in the United
          
                  
            20:32
          
          
            States. I think it's also a
holiday weekend. For some reason
          
                  
            20:36
          
          
            other countries may be in the EU
have some holiday weekend. So
          
                  
            20:40
          
          
            there's no there's really no
serious media doing anything.
          
                  
            20:43
          
          
            Everyone's taken off. Everyone
has a special edition. Welcome
          
                  
            20:46
          
          
            to this special edition, which
means which we recorded on
          
                  
            20:49
          
          
            Wednesday, or maybe even last
week, especially this year, last
          
                  
            20:54
          
          
            year, it's the one from last
year, we just put new
          
                  
            20:57
          
          
            wraparounds then not so with
with the best podcast in the
          
                  
            21:01
          
          
            universe, we fight XFINITY we
slay Comcast just to bring you
          
                  
            21:06
          
          
            the show. Just want to point out
the value that we provide. And I
          
                  
            21:10
          
          
            was very happy to spend my last
few days watching the wrap up of
          
                  
            21:16
          
          
            the elites in Davos, the Davos
douchebags at the World Economic
          
                  
            21:21
          
          
            Forum, which was extremely
enlightening. Yes, now you'll
          
                  
            21:28
          
          
            you'll recall on the last
episode of the Davos,
          
                  
            21:32
          
          
            douchebags, we listened to Queen
Ursula Ursula funda, Leia,
          
                  
            21:37
          
          
            president of the by the way you
need you need to pop open a
          
                  
            21:41
          
          
            browser and search for the
following person doesn't matter
          
                  
            21:44
          
          
            what search engine Nina brink
and in a b r i n k. And this is
          
                  
            21:50
          
          
            just to show you that I know
this kind of woman and it is
          
                  
            21:54
          
          
            specific to be a woman. Yeah,
          
                  
            21:56
          
          
            yeah. Exactly the same woman
Yes.
          
                  
            21:59
          
          
            She may even be need to bring I
don't know. But it's exactly the
          
                  
            22:03
          
          
            same
          
                  
            22:03
          
          
            get as she's got a bigger smile.
Well Is that the one was
          
                  
            22:07
          
          
            scrutinized. Save our square
smile. She smiles but now
          
                  
            22:10
          
          
            look for the picture where she
has two thumbs up. I got it.
          
                  
            22:13
          
          
            Okay. So she was on top of the
world proud of her relationship
          
                  
            22:18
          
          
            with the Rothschilds and she
created a number of companies
          
                  
            22:21
          
          
            successful companies, but she
created world online and it was
          
                  
            22:25
          
          
            a big
          
                  
            22:26
          
          
            way. There are hundreds of
pictures or two thumbs up that's
          
                  
            22:30
          
          
            all she does. This
          
                  
            22:31
          
          
            is the reason for that is going
to be come apparent to thumbs
          
                  
            22:36
          
          
            up. She isn't a top of the
elites, not just you know, but
          
                  
            22:39
          
          
            really in Brussels. And she
comes from an elite family
          
                  
            22:41
          
          
            exactly the same as queen,
queen. Ursula lived in Canada,
          
                  
            22:45
          
          
            the whole thing it's so it's
uncanny. And she put together
          
                  
            22:49
          
          
            this huge roll up of an Internet
service provider and she was
          
                  
            22:53
          
          
            going to float it on the
Amsterdam Stock Exchange. And
          
                  
            22:59
          
          
            when they went public and
everyone invested of course
          
                  
            23:01
          
          
            because Queen Nina you know was
the show business people the
          
                  
            23:04
          
          
            captains of industry How could
this this was a sure thing. And
          
                  
            23:10
          
          
            and so would they go public and
she's got her thumbs up.
          
                  
            23:13
          
          
            You know, like translation of
cops joke.
          
                  
            23:16
          
          
            I need the sentence isn't it K
okay. Oh
          
                  
            23:21
          
          
            9k LPT klp s to UK to UK yeah
          
                  
            23:25
          
          
            means you are the face of Corpus
head stuck. You're the head
          
                  
            23:31
          
          
            piece. You're the leader. So she
you know she was the the
          
                  
            23:34
          
          
            Rainmaker. And so she does these
two thumbs up and maybe 30
          
                  
            23:38
          
          
            minutes later, people start to
discover that she sold all of
          
                  
            23:43
          
          
            her shares pre IPO like a week
before.
          
                  
            23:47
          
          
            The minute that happens, you're
scamming the public and boom,
          
                  
            23:50
          
          
            the stock tanks, people lost all
that almost all their money. So
          
                  
            23:55
          
          
            that's why you see the two
thumbs up thing is what she'll
          
                  
            23:59
          
          
            be remembered for the douchebag
who stole your money. So with
          
                  
            24:04
          
          
            that in mind, these people make
mistakes and watching this Davos
          
                  
            24:09
          
          
            stuff in the World Economic
Forum. They are so all in and so
          
                  
            24:14
          
          
            smoking their own dope. You
know, they got Andrew Ross
          
                  
            24:18
          
          
            Sorkin doing a panel on the
metaverse and people are Oh,
          
                  
            24:21
          
          
            yes, no, this of course, this is
going to be what it is.
          
                  
            24:24
          
          
            Obviously, we'll have the whole
workforce this will be in
          
                  
            24:28
          
          
            virtual reality, but we'll get
augmented reality. How long have
          
                  
            24:31
          
          
            we been hearing this?
          
                  
            24:32
          
          
            How long? When did it when the
computers first show up on the
          
                  
            24:36
          
          
            scene? Exactly. And I would say
we've been hearing this in some
          
                  
            24:41
          
          
            way shape or form it since the
70s.
          
                  
            24:45
          
          
            But they're all making this
assertion that the technology is
          
                  
            24:49
          
          
            here or it's right around the
corner, and it's not about face
          
                  
            24:52
          
          
            bag and their metaverse. It's,
it's not become an elitist
          
                  
            24:56
          
          
            concept that is going to solve
everything. Just going to Solve
          
                  
            25:00
          
          
            the whole world's problems. In
yo Andrew Ross Sorkin he's on
          
                  
            25:03
          
          
            CNBC. You know, he co created
billions. You know, he's the
          
                  
            25:07
          
          
            golden child, New York Times,
everyone sucks him off. And it
          
                  
            25:11
          
          
            was, I got no clips from that
because it was so insulting and
          
                  
            25:14
          
          
            so stupid that we wouldn't have
even laughed about it. Now, when
          
                  
            25:20
          
          
            it comes to this type of person,
there is one unique individual
          
                  
            25:25
          
          
            in the news, cable news arena,
who has the exact same
          
                  
            25:30
          
          
            upbringing as Queen, Ursula. And
their fathers probably knew each
          
                  
            25:35
          
          
            other. Because Ursula is dad was
ambassador, you know,
          
                  
            25:41
          
          
            politician, lifelong politician,
and they lived around the world
          
                  
            25:44
          
          
            had all kinds of cool posts. You
went to all the right schools,
          
                  
            25:47
          
          
            boughs went to Stanford and the
whole, the whole deal. Who do
          
                  
            25:51
          
          
            you think that person is in the
United States? I'll just give a
          
                  
            25:55
          
          
            give you a clue. It's not on
Fox, and it's not on CNN. So who
          
                  
            25:59
          
          
            could be the perfect woman to
interview Queen Ursula
          
                  
            26:03
          
          
            Joy read
          
                  
            26:05
          
          
            exactly the same upbringing. Now
Mika Brzezinski, CNBC, Nika Mika
          
                  
            26:12
          
          
            Brzezinski
          
                  
            26:14
          
          
            she's she's an MSNBC and she
just want to say, Oh, this is I
          
                  
            26:17
          
          
            said, decency. And I'm sorry,
          
                  
            26:18
          
          
            MSNBC. Well Joy read is on MSNBC
not see.
          
                  
            26:22
          
          
            That's why I got me there.
That's true. But joy is funny
          
                  
            26:26
          
          
            anyway, no matter where she
works
          
                  
            26:27
          
          
            well, obviously mica I think
mica and Ursula probably know
          
                  
            26:31
          
          
            each other from growing up
together. Maybe they went to the
          
                  
            26:34
          
          
            same school.
          
                  
            26:35
          
          
            That's an excellent point
because her her husband, her
          
                  
            26:38
          
          
            husband, dad, the horrible man
that he is what did you say?
          
                  
            26:44
          
          
            Yes, yeah, I'm sure their
palace. Well, I bet your scar
          
                  
            26:49
          
          
            Bill feels real out of place.
          
                  
            26:52
          
          
            And this is my my spouse, Chuck.
          
                  
            26:56
          
          
            This guy, this guy.
          
                  
            26:59
          
          
            So they sit down and they're in
Davos, amigos in Davos, I think.
          
                  
            27:05
          
          
            What's his name? What's your
husband's name? And I forgot his
          
                  
            27:07
          
          
            name. Who? Brzezinski his
husband's name?
          
                  
            27:12
          
          
            Oh, Scarborough, chuck chuck
Scarborough.
          
                  
            27:15
          
          
            No, not Chung and what's his
name? What's his Joe Joe
          
                  
            27:18
          
          
            Scarborough. Yeah, so she's he's
in Florida. I think he's in the
          
                  
            27:22
          
          
            students bring
          
                  
            27:22
          
          
            over she's whispering over to
mica saying why says muscle
          
                  
            27:27
          
          
            small was to deal with?
          
                  
            27:31
          
          
            I think Joe is in Florida in the
studio. I don't I don't think
          
                  
            27:35
          
          
            he's in Davos. So they're the
setting for them is what was it
          
                  
            27:43
          
          
            the global citizens? Everyone
has a house there. You have like
          
                  
            27:48
          
          
            the Holland house and the EU
house?
          
                  
            27:51
          
          
            What was once the Russian house?
Yeah, the Russian Yes. Which
          
                  
            27:55
          
          
            they call it Russian war crimes
house, they change.
          
                  
            27:59
          
          
            The Global Citizen house, you
know, global citizen. That's the
          
                  
            28:01
          
          
            douchebag outfit that does the
big concert in central park
          
                  
            28:06
          
          
            every year. We all we know who
sponsors it all, and that's
          
                  
            28:09
          
          
            Laurene Powell Jobs and the
whole Atlantic magazine people
          
                  
            28:13
          
          
            and open society people in the
banks. So mica, of course is
          
                  
            28:17
          
          
            hanging out there with with
Ursula. Now, when they start
          
                  
            28:21
          
          
            talking. Mica does something
kind of was kind of weird and
          
                  
            28:26
          
          
            uncomfortable. And it's not
really a great news value. But
          
                  
            28:29
          
          
            mica tries to throw out the Hey,
wow, you're such an awesome
          
                  
            28:33
          
          
            woman, especially one who's
older. You know, she's trying to
          
                  
            28:37
          
          
            like, do like a woke thing. You
know? Like, this is so good.
          
                  
            28:40
          
          
            You're so good. And Ursula is
taken aback. She's like, Bitch,
          
                  
            28:45
          
          
            and say how old I am kind of
bitchy.
          
                  
            28:47
          
          
            I just what I was thinking. Once
you do that, if you guys are
          
                  
            28:51
          
          
            already starting never to go
there. For some reason. I've
          
                  
            28:54
          
          
            been as always, oh, Are you her
sister? That's my old. Always
          
                  
            29:01
          
          
            everybody appreciate. Yeah,
          
                  
            29:03
          
          
            well, I'll bet I'll bet. So and
Ursula comes back to it a couple
          
                  
            29:07
          
          
            times.
          
                  
            29:07
          
          
            Did you ever imagine having your
greatest impact at 63 in your
          
                  
            29:11
          
          
            60s? And what is your advice to
young women? Starting out?
          
                  
            29:17
          
          
            She's already like,
          
                  
            29:19
          
          
            doing it. I know. Hey, I I'm
gonna argue with your premise
          
                  
            29:23
          
          
            here. Okay. I think she's doing
it on purpose. I think the two
          
                  
            29:27
          
          
            of them have some some little
fight going.
          
                  
            29:30
          
          
            Oh, right. I will listen with
Virgin ears.
          
                  
            29:33
          
          
            Did you ever imagine having your
greatest impact 1/3 possibility.
          
                  
            29:38
          
          
            Mica is insanely jealous,
because this should have been
          
                  
            29:41
          
          
            her career. instead. She's got
the dude with a small mouth.
          
                  
            29:47
          
          
            About that. Okay, let's add that
to the mix.
          
                  
            29:49
          
          
            Did you ever imagine having your
greatest impact at 63 in your
          
                  
            29:53
          
          
            60s? And what is your advice to
young women? Starting out
          
                  
            30:00
          
          
            So, of course, I did never
imagine that. But what I always
          
                  
            30:04
          
          
            had were dreams. I love it. And
if I can I see many, many young
          
                  
            30:10
          
          
            people in this audience. That's
wonderful. Of course, there are
          
                  
            30:12
          
          
            a few over 60 like me, I guess,
not so many. So I have dreams.
          
                  
            30:19
          
          
            And if I can give you one advice
from my experience, it is never,
          
                  
            30:26
          
          
            ever let anybody make you a bad
conscience about what you're
          
                  
            30:29
          
          
            doing. Never ever stick to your
dreams go to Hitler, because
          
                  
            30:34
          
          
            only then it is possible to see
that you're going much wider
          
                  
            30:39
          
          
            than you ever dreamed to wider
Mica. And what the over 50s or
          
                  
            30:44
          
          
            60 years old are concerned,
there is a very nice saying in
          
                  
            30:49
          
          
            Germany that says, well, the
young ones are running faster.
          
                  
            30:55
          
          
            But the older ones knows the
shortcut.
          
                  
            30:59
          
          
            Row one of those. One of those
sayings from the old country.
          
                  
            31:04
          
          
            Right there. So what do you
think after hearing the whole
          
                  
            31:07
          
          
            thing? Is it a mica trying to be
woke and it failing? Is it be
          
                  
            31:15
          
          
            mica doing this on purpose
because she has some cat fight
          
                  
            31:19
          
          
            with her or is it C Mika's own
shortcomings and jealousy?
          
                  
            31:25
          
          
            I think it's a combination of B
and C. Okay. Okay.
          
                  
            31:29
          
          
            Yeah, I'll take it.
          
                  
            31:31
          
          
            I think the woke thing is she
may be possible.
          
                  
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            Now she's definitely not I think
it's D all of the above
          
                  
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            probably. Alright, so so now
they have a sit down. And it's
          
                  
            31:43
          
          
            one of these where they're on
the couch in what's clearly a
          
                  
            31:46
          
          
            hotel room. That's, you know,
the window right behind them.
          
                  
            31:49
          
          
            And you know, how they then sits
like sidesaddle looking at each
          
                  
            31:53
          
          
            other, which is really, it's a
weird interview setting. I don't
          
                  
            31:56
          
          
            know why they do that. If that's
because that's how women are
          
                  
            31:58
          
          
            supposed to interview them. But
it wasn't very emancipating, I
          
                  
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            would say. And mica dives right
into the pre screened questions.
          
                  
            32:07
          
          
            You'll even hear her some I cut
out most of her questions. But
          
                  
            32:10
          
          
            in this case, I think I left the
intro in she's she's not just
          
                  
            32:13
          
          
            leading the witness. The witness
gave her the question.
          
                  
            32:16
          
          
            EU countries continue to
purchase millions of dollars of
          
                  
            32:20
          
          
            Russian oil and gas. Doesn't
that undermine the sanctions
          
                  
            32:24
          
          
            from the West, and also fuel
Putin's war machine?
          
                  
            32:28
          
          
            So this is the core thing that
everyone's talking about, has
          
                  
            32:32
          
          
            been talking about in the EU and
in Davos is, are the sanctions
          
                  
            32:35
          
          
            working? But doesn't it actually
kind of isn't it failing because
          
                  
            32:40
          
          
            the price of petroleum products
has gone up and the key phrase
          
                  
            32:45
          
          
            to remember here, it's fueling
Putin's war chests so we can
          
                  
            32:50
          
          
            commit more war. And the
sanctions were always intended
          
                  
            32:54
          
          
            to stop. Exactly that is this
backfiring.
          
                  
            32:58
          
          
            We have issued now five packages
of sanctions. The sixth one is
          
                  
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            on the table and the sanctions
are hitting the Russian economy
          
                  
            33:07
          
          
            hard, and that's what they have
to do. But you're also right.
          
                  
            33:11
          
          
            When this war, this invasion
started, Europe was heavily
          
                  
            33:16
          
          
            dependent on Russian oil, gas
and coal. We got rid of the coal
          
                  
            33:22
          
          
            by now. We are in the process of
winding down the use of oil. And
          
                  
            33:29
          
          
            we have just issued last week a
big package. We call it repower
          
                  
            33:34
          
          
            EU. Yeah, this
          
                  
            33:36
          
          
            is the big package. This is the
where we're going to save our
          
                  
            33:40
          
          
            skins and get off of all of
Russian petroleum products. Re
          
                  
            33:45
          
          
            what was it reentry fuel EU? How
would you call that?
          
                  
            33:49
          
          
            Yeah, we'll back it up and play
          
                  
            33:50
          
          
            it again, have just issued last
week a big package. We call it
          
                  
            33:56
          
          
            repower power to get rid of the
dependency of Russian gas. This
          
                  
            34:01
          
          
            is diversifying away from the
Russian gas towards reliable
          
                  
            34:05
          
          
            suppliers like our friends in
the United States. I have an
          
                  
            34:07
          
          
            agreement with President Biden
on that mg gas for example that
          
                  
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            was
          
                  
            34:12
          
          
            about that. About that. Maybe
that's why we're funding the
          
                  
            34:16
          
          
            Ukraine stuff because we're
going to someone is going to get
          
                  
            34:19
          
          
            LNG from us. Could this mean
additional resources are
          
                  
            34:23
          
          
            necessary from the US? This is
kind of a back backhanding Do
          
                  
            34:27
          
          
            you it's kind of a back
backhanded deal there.
          
                  
            34:29
          
          
            Yeah, yes, by the way, and in
the process. It's just screw our
          
                  
            34:32
          
          
            own public guess with the EU our
gas that we could be using to
          
                  
            34:37
          
          
            heat our
          
                  
            34:39
          
          
            for anything for anything.
          
                  
            34:42
          
          
            For anything, we could return
into plastic. We can use it for
          
                  
            34:45
          
          
            anything.
          
                  
            34:46
          
          
            All right. So we've we've that's
part one.
          
                  
            34:47
          
          
            I call our friends in the United
States. I have an agreement with
          
                  
            34:50
          
          
            President Biden on that ng gas,
for example, that will we place
          
                  
            34:54
          
          
            from next year on 1/3 of the
Russian supply
          
                  
            34:59
          
          
            chain So, we're going to, we're
going to replace 1/3. That seems
          
                  
            35:05
          
          
            like a lot.
          
                  
            35:06
          
          
            That's a lot. I don't know, do
we have as many tankers as we
          
                  
            35:10
          
          
            need to get this stuff over
there? Yeah, this is
          
                  
            35:12
          
          
            impractical. It's not green, by
any means to take in and haul
          
                  
            35:19
          
          
            this natural gas instead of
putting it in a pipeline and
          
                  
            35:21
          
          
            distributing it in the
Northeast. Instead putting it in
          
                  
            35:24
          
          
            a tanker, liquefying it putting
in a tanker, hauling it all the
          
                  
            35:27
          
          
            way to Europe, and then selling
it to them is not green, by any
          
                  
            35:32
          
          
            means.
          
                  
            35:33
          
          
            Okay. Are you agree? Let's go
          
                  
            35:37
          
          
            ahead. Just say is not is not a
way it's not good for the
          
                  
            35:41
          
          
            climate
          
                  
            35:42
          
          
            doesn't? It doesn't sound like a
great idea. We got it. We got.
          
                  
            35:46
          
          
            It couldn't be good. For some
people here in America, though.
          
                  
            35:48
          
          
            Yeah. If you got do you need you
got an empty wallet? You know,
          
                  
            35:52
          
          
            and you're running an oil
company, you'd want to get some
          
                  
            35:54
          
          
            sort of gasification operation?
Sure.
          
                  
            35:57
          
          
            All right. Here we go with this
farm
          
                  
            35:58
          
          
            is in the United States. I have
an agreement with President
          
                  
            36:01
          
          
            Biden on that and GE gas, for
example, that will replace
          
                  
            36:05
          
          
            by stop. The more that I hear
this, it's a scandal. Okay. I
          
                  
            36:12
          
          
            consider it a scandal with the
shortage that we have and the
          
                  
            36:16
          
          
            price of gasoline here in this
country to be doing that is
          
                  
            36:20
          
          
            scandalous.
          
                  
            36:21
          
          
            When but this is this is natural
gas. That's been liquefied.
          
                  
            36:25
          
          
            That's not the same as gas you
put in your car.
          
                  
            36:28
          
          
            No, it's not. But you can mix
that gas and you could do a lot
          
                  
            36:31
          
          
            of stuff with it. You can do it.
It's it's it's a total it's part
          
                  
            36:35
          
          
            of total energy could go into
the power plants. We have power
          
                  
            36:38
          
          
            plants. Yeah. You had to pay so
much for electricity. I had to
          
                  
            36:42
          
          
            pay more. That's, that's
          
                  
            36:43
          
          
            that's where it's a scandal. I
agree.
          
                  
            36:45
          
          
            Okay, it's in the United States,
I have an agreement with
          
                  
            36:48
          
          
            President Biden, on that ng gas,
for example, that will replace
          
                  
            36:53
          
          
            from next year on 1/3 of the
Russian supply. The second part
          
                  
            36:59
          
          
            is energy saving, but the third
part is the most.
          
                  
            37:02
          
          
            Okay, hold on. I love that. She
did just she just did that. So
          
                  
            37:05
          
          
            she has three parts. And the
second one, she says, Just what
          
                  
            37:09
          
          
            did she say here again,
          
                  
            37:11
          
          
            1/3 of the Russian supply. The
second part is energy saving.
          
                  
            37:17
          
          
            But the third part is to just
skips
          
                  
            37:19
          
          
            over energy saving. Do you know
what that means? Means
          
                  
            37:22
          
          
            austerity. Energy Savings means
you're gonna have to turn off
          
                  
            37:27
          
          
            your gas supply you're gonna
have to use take shorter
          
                  
            37:30
          
          
            showers, by law, and all kinds
of things. Let's use less
          
                  
            37:35
          
          
            electricity. I mean, saving, she
skips over it, because that's
          
                  
            37:40
          
          
            where the pain is. By the way,
scandal and scam shouldn't be a
          
                  
            37:44
          
          
            scandal. The scandal scandal and
just thinking of it as a word,
          
                  
            37:48
          
          
            alright,
          
                  
            37:49
          
          
            1/3 of the Russian supply. The
second part is energy saving.
          
                  
            37:55
          
          
            But the third part is the most
important and this is
          
                  
            37:58
          
          
            accelerating. The green
transition. This is the
          
                  
            38:01
          
          
            investment heavy investment in
renewable energy, wind, sun,
          
                  
            38:05
          
          
            hydropower, hydrogen. This is
hydrogen
          
                  
            38:10
          
          
            baby. Granny hydrogen. She gets
a
          
                  
            38:14
          
          
            hydrogen and hydrogen. It's not
it's not Hydrogen, Hydrogen,
          
                  
            38:18
          
          
            Hydrogen, ag
          
                  
            38:19
          
          
            ag gene, hydro gene,
          
                  
            38:22
          
          
            wind, tidal power, hydrogen. So
this is the way to go.
          
                  
            38:28
          
          
            Therefore, if there's anything
President Putin has achieved, it
          
                  
            38:33
          
          
            is that he lost his best client
Europe will never come back that
          
                  
            38:38
          
          
            he pushed us. And that's good.
Into the direction of renewable
          
                  
            38:42
          
          
            clean energy.
          
                  
            38:43
          
          
            Okay, so there it is, in a
nutshell, he'll never get us
          
                  
            38:47
          
          
            back as a client. I mean, that
seems pretty clear. There's no
          
                  
            38:51
          
          
            off road off ramp for Putin's
efforts in Ukraine or whatever
          
                  
            38:55
          
          
            else he's doing. It's it's just,
it's just end of story that she
          
                  
            39:00
          
          
            just said it.
          
                  
            39:01
          
          
            Yeah, but But what she said is
kind of dubious. And I'll tell
          
                  
            39:04
          
          
            you, why weren't they moving
toward green energy at a rapid
          
                  
            39:07
          
          
            pace as fast as they could
anyway? And so now what he's
          
                  
            39:10
          
          
            accelerate How can you go faster
than fast?
          
                  
            39:13
          
          
            Well, it has accelerated and
mica caught this to John.
          
                  
            39:17
          
          
            So Vladimir Putin has brought
together NATO as never before,
          
                  
            39:24
          
          
            has brought together the
European Union as never before,
          
                  
            39:28
          
          
            and has inspired as never before
the Green Revolution.
          
                  
            39:33
          
          
            There it is. That was the whole
plan. Right there. Putin has
          
                  
            39:39
          
          
            inspired the grid we should have
a statue. Vladimir Putin
          
                  
            39:44
          
          
            inspired the Green Revolution
like never before. Never before.
          
                  
            39:49
          
          
            Look at all the Ukraine flag
emojis. People are ready for
          
                  
            39:53
          
          
            this Fuck you, Putin. Thanks for
inspiring me to go green and
          
                  
            39:58
          
          
            have some pains to be good at
the end,
          
                  
            40:02
          
          
            I must say his brutal aggression
must be a strategic failure
          
                  
            40:09
          
          
            is didn't know this was weird
for me, his brutal aggression
          
                  
            40:13
          
          
            must be a strategic failure. I'm
not quite sure what she means.
          
                  
            40:19
          
          
            And this is what we're proving
right now.
          
                  
            40:21
          
          
            So back then to an embargo,
there's no chance of a full
          
                  
            40:25
          
          
            embargo. Because wouldn't that
be the most effective way to
          
                  
            40:28
          
          
            impose upon him that he has
committed a strategic failure.
          
                  
            40:34
          
          
            So now, what everybody knows is
that Italy and mainly Italy, and
          
                  
            40:39
          
          
            Germany, they're still buying
gas from Russia, there's still
          
                  
            40:42
          
          
            the phasing out oil as as Queen,
Ursula said, but it's still
          
                  
            40:46
          
          
            going on. I mean, it's it's no
big secret anymore that they
          
                  
            40:50
          
          
            have. There's Italy, in
particular has found ways to pay
          
                  
            40:53
          
          
            Russia for the guests that are
getting,
          
                  
            40:55
          
          
            well, what we always have to do
is find the right balance
          
                  
            40:59
          
          
            between not hurting our economy
too much, because this is the
          
                  
            41:03
          
          
            strongest leverage we have
against this Russian aggression
          
                  
            41:06
          
          
            caught into aggression,
          
                  
            41:09
          
          
            to Putin's aggression.
          
                  
            41:11
          
          
            And I take the example of oil,
where we have to be careful is
          
                  
            41:16
          
          
            that if we would completely cut
immediately as of today, of the
          
                  
            41:20
          
          
            oil, he might be able to take
the oil that he does not sell to
          
                  
            41:24
          
          
            the European Union, to the world
market, where the prices will
          
                  
            41:27
          
          
            increase and sell it for more.
And that's fill his watches. So
          
                  
            41:32
          
          
            there's war chest to be very
strategic in the way we approach
          
                  
            41:38
          
          
            that topic. And therefore, it is
also so important result
          
                  
            41:45
          
          
            weaseling your way out,
          
                  
            41:46
          
          
            do you guys, let her finish, let
her finish. She's about to wrap
          
                  
            41:49
          
          
            this up
          
                  
            41:50
          
          
            and sell it for more. And that's
Phil, his war chest. So we have
          
                  
            41:54
          
          
            to be very strategic in the way
we approach that topic. And
          
                  
            42:02
          
          
            therefore, it is also so
important that we convene the
          
                  
            42:05
          
          
            rest of the world to really make
sure that we that we deplete his
          
                  
            42:10
          
          
            watchlist,
          
                  
            42:11
          
          
            so a full embargo embargo would
really be years away. But
          
                  
            42:15
          
          
            over time, what we do is get rid
of the overall dependency of
          
                  
            42:19
          
          
            Russian fossil fuels, all three
of them and never to go back
          
                  
            42:23
          
          
            again.
          
                  
            42:28
          
          
            orgasmic for her, ah,
          
                  
            42:32
          
          
            oh, my goodness.
          
                  
            42:35
          
          
            Ah, ah,
          
                  
            42:38
          
          
            okay. So that could not be more
clear. And, of course, the next
          
                  
            42:43
          
          
            question you'd expect is, well,
what will Russia do? But what
          
                  
            42:48
          
          
            will Russia do when the the
European Union takes none of
          
                  
            42:52
          
          
            their products? Has anyone
thought about this? I mean,
          
                  
            42:57
          
          
            isn't the answer kind of
obvious. They link up with China
          
                  
            43:01
          
          
            and Iran and create their own
front. I mean, surely this
          
                  
            43:04
          
          
            cannot be a well thought out
globalist position. Definitely
          
                  
            43:08
          
          
            not. And we'll finish it up here
with Mika and Ursula. So
          
                  
            43:11
          
          
            with that in mind, what have we
you learned about the Russian
          
                  
            43:17
          
          
            invasion?
          
                  
            43:17
          
          
            What have we you learned?
          
                  
            43:19
          
          
            And it's weaponization of its
energy relationship with the EU.
          
                  
            43:25
          
          
            This is
          
                  
            43:25
          
          
            why I love this clip. So with
all that, all this, you know,
          
                  
            43:29
          
          
            we're going to cut them off.
We're not going to be their
          
                  
            43:31
          
          
            customer, none of their products
ever again. Mica comes out and
          
                  
            43:35
          
          
            says, So, you know, how do you
feel about Russia? weaponizing
          
                  
            43:39
          
          
            their energy? Excuse me? You're
weaponizing their energy? Who am
          
                  
            43:44
          
          
            I? Am I Am I Putin carrying
water for Putin? Now,
          
                  
            43:47
          
          
            you've been carrying water for
Putin for months?
          
                  
            43:52
          
          
            It's because of the hydro gene.
So
          
                  
            43:55
          
          
            with that in mind, what have we
you learned about the Russian
          
                  
            44:00
          
          
            invasion and its weaponization
of its energy relationship with
          
                  
            44:05
          
          
            the EU? And does it set off in
any way alarm bells about the
          
                  
            44:10
          
          
            EU's economic relationship or
dependency with China?
          
                  
            44:15
          
          
            So the the fossil fuel
dependency with Russia is a
          
                  
            44:19
          
          
            unique one, if I may say so. And
this is something where we are
          
                  
            44:23
          
          
            working hard now. To get rid of
it. I would take the bigger
          
                  
            44:28
          
          
            picture. I think for us in the
democracies we're standing up
          
                  
            44:33
          
          
            against the aggressor of the
autoCrat that is trying who is
          
                  
            44:37
          
          
            trying to wipe out Ukraine from
the map. And therefore, others
          
                  
            44:43
          
          
            are watching very closely
whether we will win that
          
                  
            44:48
          
          
            struggle that battle and
therefore it is so important
          
                  
            44:51
          
          
            that we are successful and we
are successful in making clear
          
                  
            44:56
          
          
            that this is not acceptable.
This falling back into behavior
          
                  
            44:59
          
          
            of the last essentially.
          
                  
            45:01
          
          
            So is is the China issue sort of
a little bit down the road, but
          
                  
            45:05
          
          
            more, more clear now? And then
what what can and should the US
          
                  
            45:09
          
          
            and the EU be doing together to
more effectively manage China's
          
                  
            45:14
          
          
            expansionist goals?
          
                  
            45:16
          
          
            By giving them and making
helping them make friends with
          
                  
            45:18
          
          
            Russia, it seems like a great
plan,
          
                  
            45:20
          
          
            economically and militarily.
          
                  
            45:22
          
          
            I think it is very important
that we show the results that
          
                  
            45:25
          
          
            we're showing right now towards
the Russian aggression and
          
                  
            45:28
          
          
            invasion. With China, we have a
three fold approach. We are very
          
                  
            45:35
          
          
            clear that we say there are some
topics there where we are
          
                  
            45:39
          
          
            negotiating partners, for
example, fighting climate
          
                  
            45:41
          
          
            change.
          
                  
            45:42
          
          
            Yeah, but Uyghurs same interest
with children.
          
                  
            45:45
          
          
            We are economic competitors. But
we are systemic rivals when it
          
                  
            45:51
          
          
            comes, for example, to human
rights issues. There it is.
          
                  
            45:55
          
          
            So the debt by the way, is a
beauty systemic rival, isn't it
          
                  
            46:01
          
          
            beautiful? It takes me back and
says Oh, wow. But it's great
          
                  
            46:07
          
          
            phrase.
          
                  
            46:07
          
          
            But it's also it's literally
true. They have different
          
                  
            46:10
          
          
            systems.
          
                  
            46:11
          
          
            But yeah, it is true. But what
you could phrase a lot of
          
                  
            46:14
          
          
            different ways. But that that
little gem there is going to
          
                  
            46:17
          
          
            hold up.
          
                  
            46:18
          
          
            Systemic rivals will keep it
will keep it in, in the volumes
          
                  
            46:22
          
          
            in play. Okay, now, because this
is the no agenda show the next
          
                  
            46:25
          
          
            two clips are unique to what we
do. Why are they unique? Because
          
                  
            46:31
          
          
            the content that's in them, is
it it takes a little bit to get
          
                  
            46:36
          
          
            to get out of it? What was
really there. And the main
          
                  
            46:40
          
          
            reason is, it's George Soros.
And now Davos ends the World
          
                  
            46:46
          
          
            Economic debt, the whole Davos
experience isn't over until
          
                  
            46:49
          
          
            they've had the big George
Soros. And if it's the George
          
                  
            46:53
          
          
            Soros Open Society, or whatever
it is, key, it's a big dinner,
          
                  
            46:57
          
          
            he gives a speech, and then
there's questions and answers.
          
                  
            47:00
          
          
            And the question and answer
video is in the show notes is
          
                  
            47:06
          
          
            well worth watching. The whole
thing's like 45 minutes
          
                  
            47:09
          
          
            name for it. It's called the
George Soros show.
          
                  
            47:13
          
          
            It's the George Soros show. It's
the George Soros show. And
          
                  
            47:20
          
          
            anybody who's everybody who's
anybody, anybody who's anybody
          
                  
            47:23
          
          
            is invited to this. And it's fun
to watch people asking
          
                  
            47:27
          
          
            questions, because it's in a
dinner setting. So George is up
          
                  
            47:30
          
          
            on stage with a guy who has a
microphone in his hands. He's
          
                  
            47:34
          
          
            kind of holding like a stick
microphone, you know, like a
          
                  
            47:37
          
          
            singing microphone. He's holding
it. Sure, actually. He's holding
          
                  
            47:41
          
          
            in his hands really tight. And
then he's sitting right next to
          
                  
            47:45
          
          
            Soros. And when Soros doesn't
understand something, that guy
          
                  
            47:48
          
          
            goes into that mic. It's not
amplified. You don't hear that
          
                  
            47:53
          
          
            it's it's going into his ear.
And the guy sitting there with a
          
                  
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            fucking honker have a mic. Oh,
what? Yeah. And the guy, and the
          
                  
            48:04
          
          
            guys on the phone next to him,
you know, when he's checking
          
                  
            48:07
          
          
            stuff, and he's doing it, he's
whispering a little bit in his
          
                  
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            ear from time to time. But also
fun, is when a woman stands up,
          
                  
            48:15
          
          
            and you look at the other tables
behind it, you see them and
          
                  
            48:18
          
          
            they're all decked out. These
are the beautiful people. These
          
                  
            48:20
          
          
            are the elites, elites, from
news, I'd say mainly a lot of
          
                  
            48:23
          
          
            news elites, because a lot of
the journalists were not working
          
                  
            48:26
          
          
            there. They were invited guests,
ala Bilderberg and you know,
          
                  
            48:29
          
          
            these types of clubs. And you
can see the women looking at
          
                  
            48:33
          
          
            these other women eyeing up and
down and checking every, it's,
          
                  
            48:36
          
          
            it's really worth watching that
this is so judgmental. Some of
          
                  
            48:41
          
          
            those women, the men are just
eaten like pigs. Not looking
          
                  
            48:45
          
          
            anything to journalists,
journalists. Like pigs, imagine
          
                  
            48:51
          
          
            put a trough
          
                  
            48:51
          
          
            and then you get guys getting up
and asking questions, which Yes,
          
                  
            48:55
          
          
            I'd like to ask is your question
and then he tells his whole life
          
                  
            48:58
          
          
            story and everything he thinks
and what he believes and it's
          
                  
            49:02
          
          
            like, you know, 10 minutes of
just postulating to make himself
          
                  
            49:06
          
          
            look smart people falling asleep
or their face in their food. And
          
                  
            49:10
          
          
            George is I mean, he's it's
amazing the guys live. So I got
          
                  
            49:15
          
          
            there were two main things that
he wanted to make clear. And so
          
                  
            49:18
          
          
            I took the first one, which is
the long one and I cut out
          
                  
            49:22
          
          
            almost every single happenstance
of him doing that it was
          
                  
            49:34
          
          
            an eight minute voice down
that's pretty good.
          
                  
            49:37
          
          
            Well, I've been listening to it
for hours this morning. And I
          
                  
            49:40
          
          
            cut it all out. We'll need to
stop during some of this first
          
                  
            49:44
          
          
            clip. Okay.
          
                  
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            i We had to picture you you
produce the thing to death. I
          
                  
            49:49
          
          
            had
          
                  
            49:49
          
          
            to Yeah, let's let's play
          
                  
            49:54
          
          
            is a very interesting subject.
And they think
          
                  
            49:59
          
          
            Justice He's talking about the
oil embargo. Sorry.
          
                  
            50:03
          
          
            It's hilarious already.
          
                  
            50:05
          
          
            But can you think you can
understand him? Because I mean,
          
                  
            50:08
          
          
            here's the
          
                  
            50:09
          
          
            I know. But I have the feeling
and I think you should let it go
          
                  
            50:14
          
          
            for a minute. That is when I
listen to this guy before. And
          
                  
            50:18
          
          
            once you pick it up, it's like a
Cockney accent. Yeah, once you
          
                  
            50:22
          
          
            pick up, see what the hell he's
trying to say, you can start to
          
                  
            50:26
          
          
            understand it. So I think
everyone will feel the same way.
          
                  
            50:28
          
          
            Because let it go. Alright, so
          
                  
            50:29
          
          
            that but that's why I stopped it
to set it up. The question is
          
                  
            50:32
          
          
            about the oil embargo. Will it
work? Is this the right way to
          
                  
            50:35
          
          
            go?
          
                  
            50:38
          
          
            Is a very interesting subject.
And I think that put in is, has
          
                  
            50:47
          
          
            been very clever in sort of
blackmailing Europe, threatening
          
                  
            50:56
          
          
            to cut off the gas. But
actually, his case is much less
          
                  
            51:03
          
          
            strong than he pretends. Because
last year, he didn't release
          
                  
            51:17
          
          
            gas, but put it into the, into
the Russian reserves.
          
                  
            51:28
          
          
            Okay, so in case anyone is still
getting into it, he's saying,
          
                  
            51:31
          
          
            hey, this, this whole oil thing,
and this the embargo, and is
          
                  
            51:36
          
          
            really this kind of this is
crazy, because Putin isn't best
          
                  
            51:43
          
          
            hasn't have a position as strong
as everybody thinks. And the
          
                  
            51:46
          
          
            main reason is, and who will get
the details is because Putin has
          
                  
            51:50
          
          
            been putting the gas supply that
he's not been sending over to
          
                  
            51:52
          
          
            Europe, into the Russian
reserves, which is, you know, I
          
                  
            51:55
          
          
            guess, big storage.
          
                  
            51:57
          
          
            And by doing that, he exhorted
it pushed up to fry. So gas. And
          
                  
            52:08
          
          
            basically, with the loss of
money, I think, since the
          
                  
            52:16
          
          
            embargo was imposed, he has made
Russia has made a lot more
          
                  
            52:25
          
          
            money.
          
                  
            52:26
          
          
            Let me tell you, it was a minute
and a half for him to say that
          
                  
            52:29
          
          
            sentence. But because since the
embargo, he's made a lot more
          
                  
            52:34
          
          
            money. This is exactly what Mika
and Ursula, were talking about,
          
                  
            52:37
          
          
            Hey, isn't this backfiring isn't
this feeling his war chest,
          
                  
            52:41
          
          
            then was impounded by the very
clever trick of the US to seize
          
                  
            52:56
          
          
            the dollar assets of the Russia.
So he feel that there is a virus
          
                  
            53:08
          
          
            that Russia has. And they will
be fully July. And if he doesn't
          
                  
            53:17
          
          
            release it somewhere, they will
overflow. And because the
          
                  
            53:23
          
          
            equipment is so antiquated and
bad, he will have to start
          
                  
            53:36
          
          
            shutting down the oil fields in
Siberia that are producing the
          
                  
            53:45
          
          
            gas.
          
                  
            53:46
          
          
            Could you imagine this guy and
Joe Biden having an argument? So
          
                  
            53:52
          
          
            this is interesting information.
He says, the Russian reserve
          
                  
            53:55
          
          
            tanks will be fooled by July at
the pace he's going and so he
          
                  
            54:00
          
          
            will have to start shutting down
his what Soros calls antiquated
          
                  
            54:05
          
          
            production facilities. And that
has an interesting consequence
          
                  
            54:09
          
          
            in Siberia that that producing
the gas. And because of this,
          
                  
            54:16
          
          
            all the equipment, if you
restart it, you lose at least
          
                  
            54:21
          
          
            half the output. And this is
starting in July. So he's
          
                  
            54:30
          
          
            actually in a crisis. And he's
has managed somehow to terrify.
          
                  
            54:38
          
          
            Europe is basically bluffing.
Is, is in a tight situation. He
          
                  
            54:47
          
          
            has to do something with that
gas, and the only place that can
          
                  
            54:52
          
          
            absorb it, because the pipelines
are in existence is Europe So
          
                  
            55:00
          
          
            Europe has a much stronger
position than it recognizes. And
          
                  
            55:12
          
          
            I have approached the
authorities to point this out,
          
                  
            55:18
          
          
            sent it to the draggy because he
is the man who's most capable.
          
                  
            55:27
          
          
            And in this in this in bed
championing this the letter has
          
                  
            55:36
          
          
            been sent. I sent it yesterday.
          
                  
            55:40
          
          
            So the word is out, the letter
has been sent.
          
                  
            55:43
          
          
            Why wait? He said some gay name
somebody,
          
                  
            55:47
          
          
            Mario Draghi, he's the prime
minister of Italy, the very
          
                  
            55:49
          
          
            country, the very country that
is continuing to buy Russian
          
                  
            55:54
          
          
            goods and what Soros is saying,
and the letter has been sent, he
          
                  
            55:57
          
          
            went on to say, I haven't heard
back or sent an email. So I
          
                  
            56:01
          
          
            don't mind discussing it here.
He said, I hope that Draghi
          
                  
            56:04
          
          
            himself would come out and say
that so this is he was a little
          
                  
            56:07
          
          
            surprised.
          
                  
            56:09
          
          
            So he said that in this public
setting, because he didn't get a
          
                  
            56:12
          
          
            response, right? Yes, yes. So he
said this otherwise, correct
          
                  
            56:17
          
          
            Adar? That's correct.
          
                  
            56:19
          
          
            So this is new information.
          
                  
            56:22
          
          
            Yes. And it's a big deal,
because that what he's
          
                  
            56:25
          
          
            describing as a collapse of the
gas natural gas market is
          
                  
            56:28
          
          
            speculators should know about.
This is something that he would
          
                  
            56:32
          
          
            this is a kind of
          
                  
            56:33
          
          
            something that he would be, this
is how he makes his money.
          
                  
            56:35
          
          
            Exactly. He's what he does. He's
          
                  
            56:37
          
          
            a professional. And so he's
didn't get the results you
          
                  
            56:41
          
          
            wanted in a normal fashion of
sneaky. And so he says, Okay,
          
                  
            56:47
          
          
            let's blow this information out
and see what happens with it.
          
                  
            56:50
          
          
            Now, everybody, this will take a
while before the investment
          
                  
            56:53
          
          
            community finds out about it. I
mean, our shows a little ahead
          
                  
            56:56
          
          
            of the game, generally speaking,
is anyone who listens to it
          
                  
            56:58
          
          
            knows. And once they do, this is
going to be a situation that's
          
                  
            57:03
          
          
            going to occur. Now, Russia
could do a number of these they
          
                  
            57:06
          
          
            could they could flare off gas.
If he said what he says if what
          
                  
            57:12
          
          
            he says is true, which I don't
fully believe, do you do or
          
                  
            57:16
          
          
            don't you don't fully believe I
don't fully believe it. Okay.
          
                  
            57:20
          
          
            Well, I don't believe is that to
restart the wells, the gas wells
          
                  
            57:24
          
          
            in Siberia, he's going to loot
to be because of the equipment
          
                  
            57:28
          
          
            being junked. Well,
          
                  
            57:29
          
          
            I love my love Gitmo nation,
because we'll get an answer from
          
                  
            57:33
          
          
            that before the show is over. We
have people who know that stuff
          
                  
            57:37
          
          
            down. They got died on cold, so
we'll find out.
          
                  
            57:40
          
          
            Well, there's also there's also
the possibility of replacing the
          
                  
            57:43
          
          
            junk equipment that is not
impossible. There's plenty of
          
                  
            57:48
          
          
            right but as United States,
          
                  
            57:50
          
          
            I think that takes a while to
spin that up, though. But
          
                  
            57:53
          
          
            anyway, yeah, of course. Of
course with all the money he
          
                  
            57:55
          
          
            could build. Over here stuff
now.
          
                  
            57:59
          
          
            You don't need I mean, what's
the rush the way I see it? If
          
                  
            58:02
          
          
            you shut to shut down the wells,
bring in the Chinese engineers
          
                  
            58:08
          
          
            bring in Indian engineers bring
in our engineers bring in new
          
                  
            58:10
          
          
            people.
          
                  
            58:11
          
          
            Now you say you say the market
will collapse? Wouldn't that
          
                  
            58:14
          
          
            make the market go crazy?
          
                  
            58:17
          
          
            No, if he shuts down the wells
that would make you go crazy.
          
                  
            58:19
          
          
            But if he doesn't shut down to
us, and they have all this
          
                  
            58:21
          
          
            excess, and they're still
pumping, the market should
          
                  
            58:23
          
          
            collapse. Right? Okay. So it
could go in, you know, it's what
          
                  
            58:28
          
          
            was
          
                  
            58:28
          
          
            interesting is to hear Soros
talk about the pipelines. And I
          
                  
            58:31
          
          
            believe that to be largely true
knowing the pipelines of Europe,
          
                  
            58:35
          
          
            not all of them of course,
there's a lot but having studied
          
                  
            58:38
          
          
            many of them since Episode What
600 or something. I'm pretty
          
                  
            58:43
          
          
            sure he's right about the fact
that the true way for him to get
          
                  
            58:46
          
          
            get get it out of his storage is
through the pipeline network.
          
                  
            58:50
          
          
            It's not really something he's
going to do Siberia and start
          
                  
            58:54
          
          
            some LNG there and ship it where
I don't know. So that part I
          
                  
            58:59
          
          
            think is right.
          
                  
            59:01
          
          
            I think so too. I think he's
probably right 90 I think what
          
                  
            59:04
          
          
            he said is largely true at the
about losing half of it is that
          
                  
            59:07
          
          
            is the question. Well, I have
issues with
          
                  
            59:10
          
          
            that. Now if if we were engaged
as the curry Devorah consulting
          
                  
            59:14
          
          
            group here was here's the
recommendation I would give to
          
                  
            59:19
          
          
            Putin or any turn your excess
gas once your tanks are full in
          
                  
            59:24
          
          
            July, into onsite containers of
Bitcoin mining machines power
          
                  
            59:30
          
          
            that
          
                  
            59:31
          
          
            buy gas Yeah. gas plant just
meant
          
                  
            59:35
          
          
            the crap out of Bitcoin. Just be
mining all day long without
          
                  
            59:39
          
          
            excess get you imagine.
          
                  
            59:44
          
          
            It was a different solution,
that's for sure.
          
                  
            59:46
          
          
            No, hey, it's Carrie Devorah
consulting group you want you
          
                  
            59:49
          
          
            want the regular fare go get
McKinsey.
          
                  
            59:53
          
          
            Well, McKinsey is not going to
be much use either. Now
          
                  
            59:55
          
          
            if you want me either, if you
want out of the box thinking
          
                  
            59:58
          
          
            sorry about the E Well, yeah.
          
                  
            1:00:02
          
          
            All right. So any more? Yes, I
have one more clip. And this is
          
                  
            1:00:06
          
          
            maybe even more mind blowing.
This is George Soros this and
          
                  
            1:00:10
          
          
            he's 98, by the way, so it's
amazing the guy can talk at all
          
                  
            1:00:13
          
          
            really considering how he's
          
                  
            1:00:15
          
          
            made more money.
          
                  
            1:00:17
          
          
            Considering he kind of always
spoke like this is not as
          
                  
            1:00:20
          
          
            natural as Neo, his native
tongue. He's, he's always done
          
                  
            1:00:24
          
          
            this long winded crap, which
makes him that much more
          
                  
            1:00:28
          
          
            interesting, which is why it's
unique to us to really listen
          
                  
            1:00:31
          
          
            and hear what he's saying,
because other people heard it,
          
                  
            1:00:33
          
          
            too. So now we have this is,
this was mind bog. So this is
          
                  
            1:00:40
          
          
            one of the one of those guys who
was asking a question the whole
          
                  
            1:00:43
          
          
            setup his whole life. And he
ends it with this bit before,
          
                  
            1:00:48
          
          
            you know, it goes into the
actual question. Oh, no,
          
                  
            1:00:51
          
          
            actually, this is his fear. What
can we do? Oh, my God, the sky
          
                  
            1:00:55
          
          
            is falling. George Soros help
us.
          
                  
            1:00:58
          
          
            I think you're right, that in
the end, we will have shots and
          
                  
            1:01:01
          
          
            the Germans have always done the
right thing. But I think that
          
                  
            1:01:05
          
          
            the European project and the
unity of the West is can be
          
                  
            1:01:09
          
          
            tested in ways that it hasn't
been tested for a long time in
          
                  
            1:01:12
          
          
            the months ahead. And I was
wondering, what you think we can
          
                  
            1:01:16
          
          
            do now during these, this period
of time before 2024 to help
          
                  
            1:01:23
          
          
            Europe hang together and also to
prepare for a world where? Well,
          
                  
            1:01:29
          
          
            I hope it won't happen, but
where Trump returns to the White
          
                  
            1:01:33
          
          
            House. Orange Man bad.
          
                  
            1:01:38
          
          
            He's deathly afraid of Trump
returning to the White House,
          
                  
            1:01:41
          
          
            caught up with that guy, German
journalist who went on for 10
          
                  
            1:01:46
          
          
            minutes
          
                  
            1:01:47
          
          
            with these people. Well,
there's,
          
                  
            1:01:50
          
          
            again, this is Davos, these
people believe all the dope that
          
                  
            1:01:54
          
          
            they're handing out. He believes
the metaverse will save the
          
                  
            1:01:58
          
          
            world economy. Well, it's not
over. I mean, that was just the
          
                  
            1:02:02
          
          
            question.
          
                  
            1:02:02
          
          
            I mean, can you play that part
again? Yeah, sure, I'm
          
                  
            1:02:05
          
          
            sure. Do Now during these, this
period of time before 2024 to
          
                  
            1:02:12
          
          
            help Europe hang together, and
also to prepare for a world
          
                  
            1:02:17
          
          
            where? Well, I hope it won't
happen. But where Trump returns
          
                  
            1:02:22
          
          
            to the White House,
          
                  
            1:02:23
          
          
            he specifically says 2024. I
mean, that's the date of the US
          
                  
            1:02:27
          
          
            federal election. So the guys
he's truly freaked about it.
          
                  
            1:02:36
          
          
            I don't know, what are we
missing?
          
                  
            1:02:38
          
          
            Well, what you're missing is
what George is about to say.
          
                  
            1:02:42
          
          
            I have actually been very
impressed by the unity and
          
                  
            1:02:50
          
          
            decisiveness and the willingness
to to use this occasion to
          
                  
            1:03:00
          
          
            continue to develop more
Federation,
          
                  
            1:03:07
          
          
            so I'll kind of split that
upfront. What he's saying is
          
                  
            1:03:11
          
          
            we're in such a unique position
right now. We aren't we are
          
                  
            1:03:14
          
          
            saving the world. We are saving
Ukraine. We are We are the
          
                  
            1:03:18
          
          
            world. We are the children, that
we need to use this moment in
          
                  
            1:03:22
          
          
            time to strengthen the
Federation, the European union
          
                  
            1:03:28
          
          
            federation, not just any
Federation, the financial
          
                  
            1:03:31
          
          
            Federation.
          
                  
            1:03:32
          
          
            So this idea of fashion,
February, she says,
          
                  
            1:03:41
          
          
            what he meant was I had to
listen to it three times he
          
                  
            1:03:43
          
          
            meant financial Federation, but
it came out as
          
                  
            1:03:47
          
          
            more of a federation. So this
idea of fashion. February
          
                  
            1:03:55
          
          
            Federation, superseding
Confederation is a very
          
                  
            1:04:02
          
          
            important step forward. And I
think what is more actually
          
                  
            1:04:14
          
          
            discussed and I didn't discuss
in my favor. that Europe is
          
                  
            1:04:24
          
          
            incomplete. And Europe is
incomplete Oh,
          
                  
            1:04:28
          
          
            projects, and it has a central
bank, but it doesn't have
          
                  
            1:04:36
          
          
            treasury.
          
                  
            1:04:38
          
          
            Europe is incomplete because it
has a central bank, but it
          
                  
            1:04:43
          
          
            doesn't have a treasury
          
                  
            1:04:46
          
          
            and needs financial needs. that
Europe has to face are so
          
                  
            1:04:55
          
          
            enormous Green Deal that you
need to take At additional step,
          
                  
            1:05:01
          
          
            and, and also benefit from the
positive developments in Europe
          
                  
            1:05:10
          
          
            and allow the European Union to
raise its source of income. So
          
                  
            1:05:23
          
          
            that it can borrow in the
commercial market.
          
                  
            1:05:27
          
          
            So Europe needs its own
treasury, so it can raise its
          
                  
            1:05:31
          
          
            own social income, not quite
sure what that means. In the
          
                  
            1:05:36
          
          
            commercial markets,
          
                  
            1:05:38
          
          
            that is a missing step. And
there is a really determined
          
                  
            1:05:48
          
          
            policy on this. To meet the
tremendous needs, financial
          
                  
            1:05:57
          
          
            needs, Europe must use us is
improved credibility to actually
          
                  
            1:06:08
          
          
            borrow market in its own name,
because right now, it can only
          
                  
            1:06:14
          
          
            borrow from with member states.
It hasn't yet the ability to
          
                  
            1:06:21
          
          
            borrow from the market and that
needs to be repaired.
          
                  
            1:06:26
          
          
            I think this is big news.
Because he kind of said that's
          
                  
            1:06:30
          
          
            in the works.
          
                  
            1:06:34
          
          
            You know, if this guy lived long
enough, you'd hear the
          
                  
            1:06:36
          
          
            following. The problem with the
project is not complete. We have
          
                  
            1:06:41
          
          
            our own central bank, we have
our own treasury, but we don't
          
                  
            1:06:45
          
          
            have our own military.
          
                  
            1:06:48
          
          
            That's the net Well, his son
Alexander will carry carry the
          
                  
            1:06:51
          
          
            flag. No doubt. So
          
                  
            1:06:54
          
          
            then the Europeans will have
completed a project and having
          
                  
            1:06:58
          
          
            being giant Fourth Reich. There
it is, and the EU and the UK out
          
                  
            1:07:05
          
          
            of it. Yep. And then there'll be
bombing the UK again to London.
          
                  
            1:07:09
          
          
            Yep.
          
                  
            1:07:11
          
          
            Although it'd be cyber bombs or
something more sophisticated.
          
                  
            1:07:14
          
          
            This is not the Connecticut
club. This group is not kinetic
          
                  
            1:07:18
          
          
            they although some of the old
guys still like blowing shit up.
          
                  
            1:07:21
          
          
            Yeah, blow stuff, but of course,
he spent a lot of money and then
          
                  
            1:07:24
          
          
            you get you get more money to
spend. But this
          
                  
            1:07:27
          
          
            sets everything up. And this is
a perfect setup. You get because
          
                  
            1:07:31
          
          
            if you have a treasury, then you
also have centralized taxation,
          
                  
            1:07:35
          
          
            I would think
          
                  
            1:07:37
          
          
            Oh, that would be another one
missing.
          
                  
            1:07:40
          
          
            Yeah, central Of course you have
to find the treasure which we're
          
                  
            1:07:43
          
          
            trying
          
                  
            1:07:43
          
          
            to do with the world tax is like
It's like our version of the
          
                  
            1:07:48
          
          
            world government's going to be
competing with their version of
          
                  
            1:07:50
          
          
            the World Government at some
point we have to face that
          
                  
            1:07:53
          
          
            well and you're right about the
army because for the euro to
          
                  
            1:07:56
          
          
            become the the default reserve
currency which is obviously what
          
                  
            1:08:01
          
          
            what the found the brains behind
the European project have always
          
                  
            1:08:06
          
          
            wanted, you need to have in
order for the euro to have the
          
                  
            1:08:10
          
          
            full faith and credit of the
European Union. You got to back
          
                  
            1:08:14
          
          
            it up with guns. That's how the
big Fiat reserve currency game
          
                  
            1:08:17
          
          
            is played. And they're making
their move. Well, George is
          
                  
            1:08:20
          
          
            making the move
          
                  
            1:08:21
          
          
            well, they're making their moves
I sent an email thanking them so
          
                  
            1:08:26
          
          
            they're sidetracking themselves
with this green New Deal crap.
          
                  
            1:08:29
          
          
            Well, no,
          
                  
            1:08:30
          
          
            but this is all to fund the
green New Deal. Yeah, I'm
          
                  
            1:08:33
          
          
            saying that but you can see the
results there's they're freezing
          
                  
            1:08:36
          
          
            to death they already screwed up
to deal with Russia where they
          
                  
            1:08:39
          
          
            had free cheap gas coming in
like no tomorrow couldn't figure
          
                  
            1:08:43
          
          
            out how to stop the Ukrainian
thing which could have been
          
                  
            1:08:45
          
          
            done. I mean, if it's been
mentioned a lot in the in the in
          
                  
            1:08:50
          
          
            the military column the trades
but the like defense wanted some
          
                  
            1:08:54
          
          
            of these other newsletters, it
Biden coming out when everyone
          
                  
            1:08:57
          
          
            else say Nah, don't worry about
it, even in Ukraine. No, they're
          
                  
            1:09:00
          
          
            going to attack they're going to
attack this week or next week or
          
                  
            1:09:02
          
          
            the week after. And whose
authority that come well, who
          
                  
            1:09:06
          
          
            knew that? And if you didn't
know it was somebody apparently
          
                  
            1:09:08
          
          
            did because it happened. Much to
the chagrin of everybody. If you
          
                  
            1:09:13
          
          
            knew that weeks in advance Why
didn't you throw every every
          
                  
            1:09:18
          
          
            diplomatic tool you had in the
box at the situation before it
          
                  
            1:09:23
          
          
            happened? And give gave give
Russia what it wanted, which was
          
                  
            1:09:26
          
          
            who knows what now we can't tell
instead of just letting it
          
                  
            1:09:30
          
          
            happen. So they screwed up every
which way that this project to
          
                  
            1:09:34
          
          
            their stinks? Because he managed
this is via morons FFIV have the
          
                  
            1:09:40
          
          
            greater is the research like
what you think it is? I think
          
                  
            1:09:44
          
          
            it's not going to happen either.
          
                  
            1:09:47
          
          
            I will say my feeling and talk
to people, of course, mainly in
          
                  
            1:09:52
          
          
            the Netherlands. If you think
the Europeans are going to
          
                  
            1:09:57
          
          
            protest energy prices Is and
freezing to death in their
          
                  
            1:10:02
          
          
            homes. I think the we know
that's that's going to be short
          
                  
            1:10:06
          
          
            lived but look at the COVID
lockdowns people went out
          
                  
            1:10:09
          
          
            protest and got their heads
cracked open, went back home.
          
                  
            1:10:13
          
          
            That was that was the whole
precursor.
          
                  
            1:10:15
          
          
            Well if the if the whole
situation then there's no reason
          
                  
            1:10:18
          
          
            for a great reset. You just you
got you got him you got the
          
                  
            1:10:22
          
          
            things over great over it is a
great place. It's
          
                  
            1:10:25
          
          
            just a great Currency Reset.
That's really what I think is
          
                  
            1:10:28
          
          
            going to have to happen.
Something with the currencies.
          
                  
            1:10:31
          
          
            And this is what this is why
he's calling for Treasury. Maybe
          
                  
            1:10:34
          
          
            it's central bank digital
currencies. I don't know,
          
                  
            1:10:36
          
          
            I think your tax thing was on
the money. Well, that's always a
          
                  
            1:10:39
          
          
            plus new waiting. How
          
                  
            1:10:41
          
          
            about a cheerio? But how about
borrowing money from you know,
          
                  
            1:10:43
          
          
            central banks that just print it
up? I mean, isn't that the dream
          
                  
            1:10:46
          
          
            modern monetary theory, let's
build the European Union project
          
                  
            1:10:51
          
          
            on that.
          
                  
            1:10:51
          
          
            Yeah. Well, then then it brings
to the argument that well, if
          
                  
            1:10:54
          
          
            you can do that white tax anyone
for anything? What's the point
          
                  
            1:10:57
          
          
            of taxing if you can just print
          
                  
            1:10:58
          
          
            money control mechanism?
          
                  
            1:11:01
          
          
            Well, then you don't need to
print the money, it just tax the
          
                  
            1:11:03
          
          
            people to death. And by the way,
the old taxes will be in play. I
          
                  
            1:11:08
          
          
            mean, it's like the VAT over
there is ludicrous. You get get
          
                  
            1:11:11
          
          
            the money to pay taxes, just to
buy something is ridiculous.
          
                  
            1:11:16
          
          
            I got a bonus clip. 21 seconds
from the dinner. little bonus
          
                  
            1:11:19
          
          
            clip.
          
                  
            1:11:19
          
          
            Ukraine today is rendering
tremendous service to Europe,
          
                  
            1:11:28
          
          
            and the Western world to open
society. And
          
                  
            1:11:41
          
          
            Ukraine is rendering an enormous
service to our western world,
          
                  
            1:11:46
          
          
            open society courses,
          
                  
            1:11:49
          
          
            double entendre to say survival
at the end.
          
                  
            1:11:54
          
          
            That's a good yes, he did say
survival at the end. It's an
          
                  
            1:11:57
          
          
            existential man spoke rap Don't
be flipping is gonna be
          
                  
            1:12:01
          
          
            a huge opportunity for all the
big contractors to rebuild your
          
                  
            1:12:05
          
          
            crane from scratch keep bombing
it. It'd be one of the most
          
                  
            1:12:09
          
          
            modern countries in the world.
          
                  
            1:12:11
          
          
            Yeah. Well, there you go. The
hydrogen stuff I find, I still
          
                  
            1:12:19
          
          
            find kind of fascinating. Yeah.
There's lots of people sent me
          
                  
            1:12:23
          
          
            lots of information about hydro
gene. I saw the video where the
          
                  
            1:12:30
          
          
            thing is, Toyota is storing the
hydro gene in these discs that
          
                  
            1:12:34
          
          
            then can be pulled out with a
laser. And you were then you and
          
                  
            1:12:37
          
          
            you and you and you. And you
emailed me and said, That's scam
          
                  
            1:12:43
          
          
            ish. So you think I don't know,
I don't know, it was on a card
          
                  
            1:12:48
          
          
            podcast.
          
                  
            1:12:48
          
          
            But you didn't know on that on
that website that the company I
          
                  
            1:12:52
          
          
            forget the name of them already.
I should take some notes
          
                  
            1:12:55
          
          
            more. Maduro is on the board of
directors
          
                  
            1:12:57
          
          
            who's the who's the CEO, who's
only there's no mention of any
          
                  
            1:13:01
          
          
            of these people? I don't know.
Well, there's one guy. He's an
          
                  
            1:13:05
          
          
            inventor. He invented one thing.
Which he thinks,
          
                  
            1:13:10
          
          
            well, they showed showed videos,
they showed videos. That's like
          
                  
            1:13:13
          
          
            a industrial video of this
stuff, supposedly working with a
          
                  
            1:13:16
          
          
            laser beaming into the stored
hydrogen on a disk. I mean, the
          
                  
            1:13:22
          
          
            dream is great. And the guy even
insinuates, well, you know, this
          
                  
            1:13:24
          
          
            was kept under wraps during the
Obama administration and the
          
                  
            1:13:27
          
          
            Trump administration making it
sound like it was a miracle.
          
                  
            1:13:31
          
          
            Well, a couple of years ago,
okay, I did a little research
          
                  
            1:13:34
          
          
            because I am fascinated by
hydrogen technology. So what
          
                  
            1:13:37
          
          
            we're talking about is nothing
more than magnesium hydride.
          
                  
            1:13:41
          
          
            That's all it is. Okay, and
magnesium hydride, which is the
          
                  
            1:13:45
          
          
            chemical on those disks, I can't
do it has about 6.5 to 7.2%.
          
                  
            1:13:51
          
          
            Hydrogen, I think you have about
6.8 that can be taken out and
          
                  
            1:13:55
          
          
            put them back taken out putting
back maybe 50 to 100 times,
          
                  
            1:13:59
          
          
            depending on the technology. The
Japanese have been working on
          
                  
            1:14:01
          
          
            this for a lot of time a lot.
And the Chinese have been
          
                  
            1:14:04
          
          
            working on this for a long time.
And this guy's but yes, best
          
                  
            1:14:08
          
          
            price. And this guy has been
getting pretty much the same
          
                  
            1:14:12
          
          
            patent over and over and over
again since about, I think it's
          
                  
            1:14:16
          
          
            I know 2012 For sure, but maybe
as far back as 2008. And it's
          
                  
            1:14:20
          
          
            essentially his way of taking
the hydrogen out and putting it
          
                  
            1:14:24
          
          
            back and taking that and putting
it back. And he The thing is
          
                  
            1:14:28
          
          
            with magnesium hydride, which is
what we're dealing with here,
          
                  
            1:14:32
          
          
            with five or six 6%, let's say
hydrogen that can be removed and
          
                  
            1:14:36
          
          
            replaced. It takes 300 degrees
to get it out to break the
          
                  
            1:14:40
          
          
            magnesium hydride bonds and
release the hydrogen which is
          
                  
            1:14:44
          
          
            what the lasers for
          
                  
            1:14:45
          
          
            the hydrogen gene.
          
                  
            1:14:50
          
          
            Yeah, it's not a new technology
and this idea of using recycled
          
                  
            1:14:56
          
          
            junk to get hydrogen from
methane or methane mixer,
          
                  
            1:15:00
          
          
            whatever it comes off of garbage
as as rots, is supposedly one of
          
                  
            1:15:04
          
          
            these little gimmicks that makes
it green, very green. Yes,
          
                  
            1:15:07
          
          
            green, green. Even if you start
reading between the lines on his
          
                  
            1:15:11
          
          
            own website, this this thing has
is pretty much bigger than a
          
                  
            1:15:19
          
          
            giant battery. It's really two
is bulky. And the bulkiness
          
                  
            1:15:25
          
          
            doesn't show any of that, of
course, in these in these
          
                  
            1:15:28
          
          
            displays, you get this little
distance like a little CD,
          
                  
            1:15:30
          
          
            that's what you think.
          
                  
            1:15:31
          
          
            I actually actually have a PDF
of the green hydro gene. And I
          
                  
            1:15:37
          
          
            got a, I got a note from a
producer, which maybe I should
          
                  
            1:15:41
          
          
            just share with you before we
continue. So I don't know
          
                  
            1:15:43
          
          
            anything about this. You're the
guy that knows about this. He
          
                  
            1:15:45
          
          
            says, I've been hired to study
the hydrogen economy. And he
          
                  
            1:15:50
          
          
            attached a paper which he did
not write, but it's a public
          
                  
            1:15:53
          
          
            paper. So I put it in the in the
shownotes. Here's the short of
          
                  
            1:15:59
          
          
            it. There's nothing better than
100 ll and jet, a one that's
          
                  
            1:16:02
          
          
            never going to change. Hydrogen
has a major infrastructure
          
                  
            1:16:05
          
          
            problem and will not be
installed into existing
          
                  
            1:16:08
          
          
            pipelines. NIMBY, not in my
backyard. If hydrogen were to
          
                  
            1:16:12
          
          
            develop steam methane reforming
will be how it will develop it's
          
                  
            1:16:16
          
          
            proven technology and used
everyday to make fertilizer,
          
                  
            1:16:19
          
          
            etc. But it creates a lot of
co2. If clean hydrogen were to
          
                  
            1:16:23
          
          
            develop, it would be via the
green hydrogen model using
          
                  
            1:16:27
          
          
            electrolysis a waste of time he
says in Prince, it requires a
          
                  
            1:16:31
          
          
            ridiculous quantity of nearly
perfect distilled water. We
          
                  
            1:16:34
          
          
            cannot even make clean drinking
water in California. And the
          
                  
            1:16:37
          
          
            energy required would be higher
than the energy we can get from
          
                  
            1:16:41
          
          
            the h2 itself. Yeah. I believe
that should be true. I believe
          
                  
            1:16:45
          
          
            that to be true.
          
                  
            1:16:46
          
          
            No, it is true. It takes too
much energy to break it and then
          
                  
            1:16:49
          
          
            you know, so
          
                  
            1:16:49
          
          
            once again, they're fully crap.
They're smoking their own dope
          
                  
            1:16:52
          
          
            out there. They believe that
that's that's
          
                  
            1:16:54
          
          
            it? We heard that but that's not
the same as that magnesium high.
          
                  
            1:16:57
          
          
            No,
          
                  
            1:16:58
          
          
            I know. I know. But that was
just a side thing. And you're
          
                  
            1:17:00
          
          
            you're debunking it, so it's
good fuck those guys. They're no
          
                  
            1:17:03
          
          
            good. It's a magnesium boys.
Magnesium men get rid of them.
          
                  
            1:17:09
          
          
            It's reminds me of Hyperloop
Yeah, Piper's a guy in Colorado.
          
                  
            1:17:17
          
          
            Who I may have even chatted with
him once Yes. He
          
                  
            1:17:23
          
          
            just remembered the chat issue
should look I was weird like
          
                  
            1:17:27
          
          
            Yes. Okay. Yes, yes. Oh, that
was a good challenge was
          
                  
            1:17:31
          
          
            a while ago and I can't remember
if I just knew about him right.
          
                  
            1:17:34
          
          
            Yeah, somebody introduced me I
think at a phone conversation
          
                  
            1:17:37
          
          
            anyway. He has what he
emphasizes he has all the
          
                  
            1:17:42
          
          
            patents that Elon Musk once the
sealing patents the vacuum you
          
                  
            1:17:48
          
          
            know, oh, he's got everything.
He's got patent after patent on
          
                  
            1:17:52
          
          
            this technology in he's got a
test track somewhere. I think
          
                  
            1:17:56
          
          
            it's up in Colorado or
somewhere. I think Elon has one
          
                  
            1:17:59
          
          
            too. But Elon can't according to
him can't get past these patents
          
                  
            1:18:05
          
          
            and that's
          
                  
            1:18:05
          
          
            why we see long licensed him
from him
          
                  
            1:18:10
          
          
            you know, that's a question I
didn't ask and I said yeah, but
          
                  
            1:18:14
          
          
            I think it's I think Elon
doesn't like doing that. Elon
          
                  
            1:18:20
          
          
            like once stuff BJU does like
they know if you started
          
                  
            1:18:23
          
          
            licensing from someone they keep
patenting away like maniacs.
          
                  
            1:18:27
          
          
            Yeah. You kind of indebted to
him. You might as well just give
          
                  
            1:18:29
          
          
            them to the operations It
depends. And he may want too
          
                  
            1:18:32
          
          
            much money for his patents.
Well, Elon may want a lot.
          
                  
            1:18:37
          
          
            It's much it's impractical in
Silicon Valley. I mean, Apple
          
                  
            1:18:41
          
          
            pays all kinds of companies
licensing fees for patents of
          
                  
            1:18:46
          
          
            their cell technology. I mean,
it's kind of a normal thing but
          
                  
            1:18:49
          
          
            it's but yes, but it's a merry
go round. I'm using your my
          
                  
            1:18:55
          
          
            chips I'm using your pens I use
a license for you and you give
          
                  
            1:18:58
          
          
            me a license I give you a
license. So this is wash their
          
                  
            1:19:02
          
          
            patents swingers. They are okay.
Moving on
          
                  
            1:19:12
          
          
            to just a few. Actually, that's
the end of hydrogen for us
          
                  
            1:19:16
          
          
            for now, for now. Well, you
know, I was doing some research
          
                  
            1:19:19
          
          
            and I did not know the
following. The Hindenburg which
          
                  
            1:19:22
          
          
            famously exploded in or caught
fire in new in New Jersey,
          
                  
            1:19:27
          
          
            Delaware. Elmhurst. Yes the oh
the humanity video who hasn't
          
                  
            1:19:32
          
          
            seen it? The suppose that reason
for the fire was a static spark.
          
                  
            1:19:40
          
          
            And the fact that the Hindenburg
was filled with hydro gene. Now,
          
                  
            1:19:45
          
          
            what I learned is that the
          
                  
            1:19:47
          
          
            handling hydro gene because
there's actually a trademark
          
                  
            1:19:51
          
          
            product called that is not
hydrogen.
          
                  
            1:19:53
          
          
            Well, maybe. Can you just do is
can you make
          
                  
            1:19:57
          
          
            mine you make it I do that same
thing, but this one but
          
                  
            1:20:01
          
          
            annoying, okay. I don't want it.
God forbid I annoy you. Yeah,
          
                  
            1:20:05
          
          
            you don't want to annoy me.
          
                  
            1:20:06
          
          
            So it was filled with hydrogen.
And that was an that was a an up
          
                  
            1:20:10
          
          
            to this day. It's like a
hydrogen is very, very bad.
          
                  
            1:20:14
          
          
            Where a lot of people who said
there's a lot of good to
          
                  
            1:20:16
          
          
            hydrogen and does have some
issues, but what I learned is
          
                  
            1:20:19
          
          
            that this was not the first time
the Hindenburg came over. We had
          
                  
            1:20:24
          
          
            an airship industry in the world
in the 1800s people were, were
          
                  
            1:20:28
          
          
            choosing this over. Ship travel
across the ocean, it was Yes,
          
                  
            1:20:34
          
          
            still faster was incredibly
          
                  
            1:20:36
          
          
            USS Akron, and we had a bunch of
these, we had a big giant hangar
          
                  
            1:20:40
          
          
            and in Moffett Field, down here
was the giant hangars for one of
          
                  
            1:20:45
          
          
            those things.
          
                  
            1:20:46
          
          
            It was incredible luxury, people
really liked it. You know, it
          
                  
            1:20:49
          
          
            was there's like a luxury liner
only in the sky. It was much
          
                  
            1:20:52
          
          
            smoother. You didn't get
seasick, you can fly around the
          
                  
            1:20:55
          
          
            weather. And oh, yeah, you're
going 70 miles an hour, but you
          
                  
            1:20:58
          
          
            did it in 10 days instead of 18
days. But what's interesting is
          
                  
            1:21:03
          
          
            the Hindenburg had made the
crossing 34 times on helium.
          
                  
            1:21:10
          
          
            This was the first time the
Hindenburg crossed on hydrogen.
          
                  
            1:21:16
          
          
            And the entire world's press was
there waiting for the
          
                  
            1:21:20
          
          
            Hindenburg, why that was
special. The 34th trip versus
          
                  
            1:21:25
          
          
            the first is baffling. There is
also as far as I know, in the
          
                  
            1:21:31
          
          
            research I've done, there's no
actual video or, or film or
          
                  
            1:21:36
          
          
            photograph of the initial spark
of when it happened. It's only
          
                  
            1:21:40
          
          
            the flames and it's coming down.
So you just got to wonder about
          
                  
            1:21:44
          
          
            that stuff is hydrogen, what is
hot? I mean, can you see a good
          
                  
            1:21:48
          
          
            future for hydrogen in any form
that makes sense for the energy
          
                  
            1:21:52
          
          
            mix or anything else? And
getting high off of it? Can we
          
                  
            1:21:55
          
          
            breathe hydrogen? And will that
help?
          
                  
            1:21:57
          
          
            You have a nice squeaky voice? I
thought there was helium, same
          
                  
            1:22:01
          
          
            thing they like gas you can kind
of you can breathe in, are gone
          
                  
            1:22:04
          
          
            for examples, a good gas to
breathe in. And you get this
          
                  
            1:22:08
          
          
            huge deep voice Oh, no problem
with hotwire. We're doing it
          
                  
            1:22:12
          
          
            with argon as you can't breathe
it out because it's a heavy gas
          
                  
            1:22:15
          
          
            as you drop. Okay, let's not do
that. That's all just people out
          
                  
            1:22:21
          
          
            there who want to who are leery
of these things. If you get I
          
                  
            1:22:26
          
          
            use argon a lot in wine from
wine. Yeah. And so and in fact,
          
                  
            1:22:31
          
          
            rich vineyards is one of the few
wineries that actually uses
          
                  
            1:22:34
          
          
            instead of carbon dioxide or
nitrogen when they cook their
          
                  
            1:22:38
          
          
            model. And it's better because
it sits on top of it. So if you
          
                  
            1:22:41
          
          
            if you think you're breathing,
or if you're going to play
          
                  
            1:22:44
          
          
            around with that stupid idea of
getting a deep voice, you have
          
                  
            1:22:48
          
          
            to lay down on a bed and get
yourself kind of upside down.
          
                  
            1:22:55
          
          
            Literally flows down to you.
          
                  
            1:22:57
          
          
            I don't know how I get that.
Certainly, it's because some of
          
                  
            1:23:00
          
          
            it will get stuck in your lungs.
But that did. Because it's a
          
                  
            1:23:02
          
          
            heavy gas. You have to literally
if you get one of those things,
          
                  
            1:23:06
          
          
            you're hanging upside down.
Yeah. And if boom, come right
          
                  
            1:23:10
          
          
            out.
          
                  
            1:23:11
          
          
            But then, but then you lose the
deep voice.
          
                  
            1:23:15
          
          
            If you're upside down, breathing
in Aragon, and then as it came
          
                  
            1:23:20
          
          
            out, and you were exhaling and
talking into deep voice, and
          
                  
            1:23:23
          
          
            also being oxygen depleted,
which is the same with helium,
          
                  
            1:23:26
          
          
            by the way. But it comes right
out of here.
          
                  
            1:23:30
          
          
            So so far, we have cheesy
gimmicks and the ceiling wine
          
                  
            1:23:35
          
          
            any other uses for hydrogen you
can think of no, this
          
                  
            1:23:38
          
          
            was our gun I'm talking about
Okay, back to hydrogen. Yes,
          
                  
            1:23:43
          
          
            it's very it's the only clean
fuel for jet engines if they're
          
                  
            1:23:48
          
          
            adapted for hydrogen. So they
don't give out any any should
          
                  
            1:23:54
          
          
            give us the vapor trails now.
Thinking about that? Yeah, it's
          
                  
            1:24:05
          
          
            a great fuel in fuel cells is
very old technology.
          
                  
            1:24:10
          
          
            It's just a fuel cells are not
efficient, or why don't people
          
                  
            1:24:13
          
          
            use it? What is the main
downside is storage and
          
                  
            1:24:15
          
          
            transport is
          
                  
            1:24:16
          
          
            that storage of the of the fuel,
you have to have 10,000 pounds
          
                  
            1:24:19
          
          
            per square inch tanks that are
made out of fiberglass because
          
                  
            1:24:22
          
          
            you had to really compress a lot
of hydrogen to get it into the
          
                  
            1:24:26
          
          
            tanks. And then you still only
go 300 miles on the tank. So
          
                  
            1:24:29
          
          
            it's the same kind of problem
with electric cars. You can't
          
                  
            1:24:32
          
          
            get that far and refilling
though that hydrogen is really
          
                  
            1:24:36
          
          
            fast. So that's something Yeah,
it's like, You're darn right.
          
                  
            1:24:39
          
          
            Well, it's just like it's, I
think it's a little faster
          
                  
            1:24:43
          
          
            showing up again, okay. We'll
see but not hours on end.
          
                  
            1:24:49
          
          
            Well, these are all good things
to know. And please, for those
          
                  
            1:24:51
          
          
            of you who know much better than
us, it's a John at the
          
                  
            1:24:55
          
          
            vortech.org because you know,
everyone's going to email me
          
                  
            1:24:58
          
          
            afterwards talking about
          
                  
            1:25:00
          
          
            Hi. I'm a hydrogen.
          
                  
            1:25:02
          
          
            I'm a hydrogen expert. Two more
quick things just in general,
          
                  
            1:25:08
          
          
            because we've been talking about
them as a part of what's going
          
                  
            1:25:11
          
          
            on with the economy, certainly
in the United States. The first
          
                  
            1:25:13
          
          
            thing is, we were looking for a
70s fractal of price control,
          
                  
            1:25:20
          
          
            which is what Nixon famously
premiered, premiered, that was
          
                  
            1:25:24
          
          
            Dutch tried in or implemented, I
think 74. And it failed
          
                  
            1:25:30
          
          
            miserably,
          
                  
            1:25:32
          
          
            as they always do, and that's
what he was told. And he was a
          
                  
            1:25:35
          
          
            Republican, and they were the
ones against the idea.
          
                  
            1:25:39
          
          
            Well, so Senator Elizabeth
Warren, is, has put a bill in,
          
                  
            1:25:47
          
          
            which is called the price price
gouging Prevention Act of 2022.
          
                  
            1:25:52
          
          
            It prohibits, quote
unconscionable excessive prices
          
                  
            1:25:56
          
          
            at any point in a supply chain,
or distribution network during
          
                  
            1:26:00
          
          
            an quote, exceptional market
shock, triggered by a range of
          
                  
            1:26:05
          
          
            events, including public health
emergency. The law applies to
          
                  
            1:26:09
          
          
            any good or service offered in
commerce and would authorize the
          
                  
            1:26:13
          
          
            Federal Trade Commission and
state attorneys general to
          
                  
            1:26:16
          
          
            enforce the prohibition.
Additionally, during exceptional
          
                  
            1:26:20
          
          
            market shocks, the law requires
public companies to disclose and
          
                  
            1:26:24
          
          
            explain changes in pricing and
gross margins and quarterly SEC
          
                  
            1:26:28
          
          
            filings raising the specter of
SEC enforcement with respect to
          
                  
            1:26:32
          
          
            those disclosures. Now, now, so
this can only happen. I'm going
          
                  
            1:26:39
          
          
            to ask you about this in a
moment. That sounds like price
          
                  
            1:26:41
          
          
            controls to me, would you agree,
          
                  
            1:26:43
          
          
            is so convoluted I couldn't
agree or disagree. I don't know.
          
                  
            1:26:47
          
          
            What she's saying is in certain
circumstance, or what to access
          
                  
            1:26:51
          
          
            in certain circumstances, such
as a public health emergency.
          
                  
            1:26:55
          
          
            Any other emergency like that
could be a war in Ukraine, you
          
                  
            1:26:58
          
          
            know, that's an exceptional
market shocked, all these things
          
                  
            1:27:00
          
          
            are defined an exceptional
market shock. In that case, if
          
                  
            1:27:05
          
          
            prices are going up, and then
the government can step in and
          
                  
            1:27:09
          
          
            and say no, no, no, you can't
raise your prices. Sounds like
          
                  
            1:27:12
          
          
            price control. But it only
happens on the I would say
          
                  
            1:27:16
          
          
            that's yes. So it only happens
during an exceptional market
          
                  
            1:27:20
          
          
            shock. And it has to show that
said companies have unfair
          
                  
            1:27:24
          
          
            leverage in order to take
advantage what is unfair
          
                  
            1:27:29
          
          
            leverage and this is the last
peatonal just read the
          
                  
            1:27:31
          
          
            definition. Unfair leverage is
earning $1 billion in revenue in
          
                  
            1:27:35
          
          
            the last year discriminating
between otherwise equal trading
          
                  
            1:27:40
          
          
            partners. Being a critical
trading partner or having a
          
                  
            1:27:46
          
          
            characteristic described in any
rule issued by the FTC further
          
                  
            1:27:50
          
          
            define on fair leverage.
Businesses earning less than
          
                  
            1:27:55
          
          
            $100 million in gross us revenue
during the preceding year can
          
                  
            1:27:58
          
          
            raise an affirmative defense by
showing a preponderance of
          
                  
            1:28:02
          
          
            evidence the increase in price
is directly attributable to
          
                  
            1:28:05
          
          
            additional costs outside of the
business's control.
          
                  
            1:28:09
          
          
            That allows
          
                  
            1:28:11
          
          
            us to add more bureaucracy has
nothing to brother
          
                  
            1:28:15
          
          
            and this will fail of course,
because we know they always fail
          
                  
            1:28:18
          
          
            as you just said.
          
                  
            1:28:20
          
          
            They always fail. Now they do.
          
                  
            1:28:23
          
          
            I'd learned something else about
Elizabeth Warren, which is kind
          
                  
            1:28:26
          
          
            of irrelevant to the show. She's
nuts. She's evil. You'll recall
          
                  
            1:28:31
          
          
            that we found out from a
producer that Bose specifically
          
                  
            1:28:34
          
          
            Bose had lobbied and spent a lot
of money lobbying Elizabeth
          
                  
            1:28:39
          
          
            Warren to have the change in
hearing aids made where
          
                  
            1:28:43
          
          
            amplification devices could
which is what Silicon Valley has
          
                  
            1:28:47
          
          
            you know the day you get these
in the mail you put them in with
          
                  
            1:28:50
          
          
            boop boop shoot some tones into
your ear you got hearing aids it
          
                  
            1:28:53
          
          
            works perfectly. And I've been
against this from the beginning
          
                  
            1:28:56
          
          
            saying you you're on the warpath
I am Yes. Because it cheats
          
                  
            1:29:00
          
          
            people honest. Elizabeth
          
                  
            1:29:02
          
          
            Warren. Yes. Oh, yeah, Adam a
creed.
          
                  
            1:29:08
          
          
            That's right baby. I'm on the
ward. I'm hunting down
          
                  
            1:29:11
          
          
            Pocahontas. I'm not letting up
is bad because you need an
          
                  
            1:29:14
          
          
            audiologist. You and I know
sound so when I hear sound like
          
                  
            1:29:18
          
          
            this is the sound I want. People
don't understand that who have
          
                  
            1:29:21
          
          
            never dealt with this I just
hear shit. And so when you when
          
                  
            1:29:24
          
          
            you do that, and I've tried
these products, they're not
          
                  
            1:29:26
          
          
            great. They're not good at all
at all, not compared to the
          
                  
            1:29:29
          
          
            rather expensive high tech that
is available on the market
          
                  
            1:29:32
          
          
            today. So, the whole idea was so
that Bose could get into this
          
                  
            1:29:36
          
          
            market, they are known for audio
products and and she proposed a
          
                  
            1:29:40
          
          
            bill that would allowed these
these devices to use the term
          
                  
            1:29:44
          
          
            hearing aids even though I
disagree with the
          
                  
            1:29:48
          
          
            categorization. And as the
          
                  
            1:29:50
          
          
            redefined in chose to benefit
some company that gave her a lot
          
                  
            1:29:54
          
          
            of money.
          
                  
            1:29:54
          
          
            So yes, exactly what happened
and she did it. The bill went
          
                  
            1:29:58
          
          
            through it happened and As the
whole world started to
          
                  
            1:30:01
          
          
            delivering the promise of
hearing aids that you can just
          
                  
            1:30:07
          
          
            get them at home your papa man,
you can figure it yourself. It's
          
                  
            1:30:09
          
          
            great. It works.
          
                  
            1:30:11
          
          
            Like the straightening your
teeth operation.
          
                  
            1:30:14
          
          
            Exactly like that. So, last
time, was it Friday, I think,
          
                  
            1:30:22
          
          
            yeah, it was. Third, maybe third
Thursday night, after, after the
          
                  
            1:30:27
          
          
            Thursday night show. I'm going
to bed and I go to take my
          
                  
            1:30:30
          
          
            hearing aids out. And my hearing
aids are behind the year that
          
                  
            1:30:34
          
          
            was a little little small device
that contains each processor,
          
                  
            1:30:38
          
          
            quad core massively cool
technology, a little wire and
          
                  
            1:30:42
          
          
            then what they call the
transmitter which goes into your
          
                  
            1:30:45
          
          
            ear, it's really a speaker, but
they call it the transmitter.
          
                  
            1:30:48
          
          
            And on that transmitter is a
rubber dome. And the rubber dome
          
                  
            1:30:51
          
          
            is to block you know, to really
make the transmitter sit
          
                  
            1:30:55
          
          
            comfortably in your ear canal.
Otherwise have banging around
          
                  
            1:30:59
          
          
            the sides. And also the shape
and design of that dome is
          
                  
            1:31:03
          
          
            incredibly important and can be
customized by a professional to
          
                  
            1:31:06
          
          
            add you know, outside sounds of
appropriate for your situation.
          
                  
            1:31:10
          
          
            So I take my hearing aids out.
My hearing aid comes out but the
          
                  
            1:31:14
          
          
            dome is still stuck in my ear
canal. And I panicked is a very
          
                  
            1:31:19
          
          
            weird feeling like holding it.
This is in deep in your ear
          
                  
            1:31:24
          
          
            canal. So you can't you can't
          
                  
            1:31:26
          
          
            even really see it. Just stick
your hand in there pull it out.
          
                  
            1:31:29
          
          
            Well of course Tina's like
handle to get the tweezers.
          
                  
            1:31:33
          
          
            Flashlight. And I'm like, Hold
on, let me just do a little
          
                  
            1:31:36
          
          
            search here. Ah, if this happens
if the dome pops off, one, don't
          
                  
            1:31:41
          
          
            panic, okay, I feel better to
never yourself or let a family
          
                  
            1:31:44
          
          
            member or friend tried to get it
out, go to an audiologist. So I
          
                  
            1:31:48
          
          
            find one in Fredericksburg. And
I go there the next day and this
          
                  
            1:31:51
          
          
            thing is in my ear. And of
course it's in my ear during the
          
                  
            1:31:53
          
          
            day anyway, but now I can't. It
didn't
          
                  
            1:31:55
          
          
            happen on Saturday,
          
                  
            1:31:56
          
          
            I would have had to wait. Yes. I
was quite worried about that
          
                  
            1:32:00
          
          
            because it's blocking off the
sound to my ear. Now that often
          
                  
            1:32:03
          
          
            actually this my best year my
left one. So it's kind of equal
          
                  
            1:32:06
          
          
            with the right but now I'm
pretty deaf. And I can't just
          
                  
            1:32:08
          
          
            reinsert the hearing aid. So I
find the audiologist here in
          
                  
            1:32:12
          
          
            Fredericksburg. Nice Guy, Brad,
that he gets the equivalent of
          
                  
            1:32:15
          
          
            what's a roach clip, like a high
end medical Roach clip with the
          
                  
            1:32:19
          
          
            tiniest little Roach clip on the
end like a scissors. And he puts
          
                  
            1:32:22
          
          
            on his headlight and he goes and
then you can pull it out. And
          
                  
            1:32:27
          
          
            then we're talking because you
know, he's like, Oh, are you
          
                  
            1:32:28
          
          
            looking to establish care and
live here? Of course you're my
          
                  
            1:32:32
          
          
            audiologist. Now I like you. And
so we start chatting I talk
          
                  
            1:32:35
          
          
            about this. I talk about this
scam that Elizabeth Warren
          
                  
            1:32:38
          
          
            setup. He said Well, you know on
the boards. So I've got the
          
                  
            1:32:43
          
          
            right guy says you know on all
the audiologist boards and Dark
          
                  
            1:32:46
          
          
            Web where we talk about stuff.
Bose has already withdrawn all
          
                  
            1:32:51
          
          
            their products because they
found out they can't get them to
          
                  
            1:32:54
          
          
            work properly and people are
disappointed with their choice.
          
                  
            1:33:00
          
          
            So there you go, Elizabeth
Warren. Complete failure she
          
                  
            1:33:05
          
          
            said to that when that happened.
No, no sweat off my balls.
          
                  
            1:33:10
          
          
            With that. I'd like to thank you
for your courage to say in the
          
                  
            1:33:13
          
          
            morning to you the man who put
the sea in the court are gone
          
                  
            1:33:17
          
          
            ladies and gentlemen, please put
your hands together for Mr. John
          
                  
            1:33:20
          
          
            C. Dvorak.
          
                  
            1:33:25
          
          
            Mr. Adam curry also in the
morning all ships at sea Bucha
          
                  
            1:33:30
          
          
            De Graaff eat near subsist in
the water and all the names and
          
                  
            1:33:32
          
          
            nights out You okay,
          
                  
            1:33:33
          
          
            they're cheap. Everything's
good. rockin and rollin in the
          
                  
            1:33:37
          
          
            morning to the trolls and the
troll room I see you all trolls
          
                  
            1:33:39
          
          
            How you doing today on this
Memorial Day weekend. Nice to
          
                  
            1:33:42
          
          
            have you checking us out. Let's
see how many people we got in
          
                  
            1:33:44
          
          
            the troll. I mean, sorry, didn't
mean to confuse you with human
          
                  
            1:33:48
          
          
            beings trolls. Let's see how
many we got in there. And then
          
                  
            1:33:51
          
          
            1906 is a number for this
Memorial Day weekend when I 1906
          
                  
            1:33:57
          
          
            troll and listen to the live
stream that is the no agenda
          
                  
            1:33:59
          
          
            stream.com You can get into the
troll room from there or troll
          
                  
            1:34:02
          
          
            room.io and troll around be a be
a part of the this program any
          
                  
            1:34:09
          
          
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stream is the best podcast
          
                  
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have many live shows which of
          
                  
            1:34:15
          
          
            course are recorded as podcasts
and many podcasts which stream
          
                  
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            live and it's a great place to
hang out with the community. Or
          
                  
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            follow us at the no agenda
social.com which is our
          
                  
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            federated Mastodon instance
which means you can follow us
          
                  
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            from any anything that
understands the activity pug
          
                  
            1:34:33
          
          
            protocol and there's a lot out
there a lot of different systems
          
                  
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            you'll find that if you hunt
around a little bit, and follow
          
                  
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            Jhansi Dvorak at no agenda
social.com or Adam at no agenda
          
                  
            1:34:44
          
          
            social.com/thinker artists are
artists for episode 1454. We
          
                  
            1:34:55
          
          
            titled that one green transition
which is exactly what the EU is
          
                  
            1:34:59
          
          
            going through. And we want to
thank a Darren O'Neill for his
          
                  
            1:35:04
          
          
            artwork, which was really kind
of not about the energy part. We
          
                  
            1:35:09
          
          
            always like to have the art and
the and the title be about
          
                  
            1:35:11
          
          
            different topics, or we try to
buy different topics discussed
          
                  
            1:35:14
          
          
            in the show. This was about the
speech being violence online,
          
                  
            1:35:19
          
          
            and it was just a simple
violence ometer which showed you
          
                  
            1:35:24
          
          
            a free speech on the green zone
and violent speech in the red
          
                  
            1:35:27
          
          
            zone. And of course, no agenda
is spiking all the way. It's the
          
                  
            1:35:30
          
          
            needle is stuck in the violent
speech zone. And this was our
          
                  
            1:35:34
          
          
            choice.
          
                  
            1:35:38
          
          
            Violet silence is violence,
because that doesn't make sense.
          
                  
            1:35:42
          
          
            So we had a lot of to choose
from. We did we did, and we
          
                  
            1:35:46
          
          
            argued about a bunch of it. We,
I will send I want to, and I'm
          
                  
            1:35:51
          
          
            not being offensive to Darren,
although I have to, you know, I
          
                  
            1:35:56
          
          
            noticed he played a Iron Maiden
song to finish his little
          
                  
            1:36:00
          
          
            segment this morning. And which
is just an incredibly violent
          
                  
            1:36:05
          
          
            tune called guy with our boots
on I think is the name of it.
          
                  
            1:36:07
          
          
            Yeah, but he's playing this song
and it and it's unlistenable
          
                  
            1:36:11
          
          
            song is terrible music. But it
but it's classic metal of
          
                  
            1:36:16
          
          
            headbang and horrible music. And
I just imagined Darren sitting
          
                  
            1:36:22
          
          
            there bouncing his head up and
down like a maniac with his hair
          
                  
            1:36:25
          
          
            flying, but you're never Viet
long here. And then playing and
          
                  
            1:36:29
          
          
            playing air guitar to himself up
through the whole song. And that
          
                  
            1:36:33
          
          
            image I couldn't get out of my
head.
          
                  
            1:36:35
          
          
            I'm sorry to hear that.
          
                  
            1:36:38
          
          
            So we settled on this art we did
          
                  
            1:36:41
          
          
            because there was there was a
lot that we had. We didn't agree
          
                  
            1:36:45
          
          
            on much, I guess. Well, we have
          
                  
            1:36:47
          
          
            a couple of things that what you
liked I had issues with and what
          
                  
            1:36:51
          
          
            I liked you had issues with what
do I like? I don't remember what
          
                  
            1:36:54
          
          
            I liked. Well, I remember what I
liked the most, which was the
          
                  
            1:36:58
          
          
            they had my capitalist agenda
with a guy sitting on a cannon
          
                  
            1:37:02
          
          
            pointing in the wrong direction.
And the problem with that piece
          
                  
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            of art was one simple thing.
Yes.
          
                  
            1:37:07
          
          
            Was immediate dissection,
instead of immediately
          
                  
            1:37:10
          
          
            constructing a
          
                  
            1:37:11
          
          
            dissection instead immediate
deconstruction that invalidate
          
                  
            1:37:16
          
          
            that would have he would have
won.
          
                  
            1:37:19
          
          
            He would have won. Yes. If it
had been said media
          
                  
            1:37:21
          
          
            deconstruction. Yes,
          
                  
            1:37:22
          
          
            yes. Doug Bazooka Joe one next
to it. I thought was very funny.
          
                  
            1:37:26
          
          
            I liked that you didn't have any
          
                  
            1:37:28
          
          
            right. I thought it would just
because it's bazooka gum
          
                  
            1:37:31
          
          
            control. I just felt a little
too. Yeah, you didn't like it?
          
                  
            1:37:34
          
          
            You know, I tell you that. I
tell you the reason why it's
          
                  
            1:37:37
          
          
            personal. And it's triggering
and it's an issue.
          
                  
            1:37:40
          
          
            Oh, well, I think now we're all
ears.
          
                  
            1:37:45
          
          
            I went to the dentist. I knew
what was coming. I should have
          
                  
            1:37:49
          
          
            probably done this seven or
eight years ago. Maybe it was
          
                  
            1:37:52
          
          
            this. I just recently went to
the dentist for cleaning. Okay,
          
                  
            1:37:56
          
          
            for a cleaning. I haven't been
in a couple years. You know, of
          
                  
            1:37:59
          
          
            course, the whole bunch of
reasons. But I knew what was
          
                  
            1:38:02
          
          
            coming and they they took one
look and went yeah, off to the
          
                  
            1:38:06
          
          
            periodontist with you. They do
that all the time. No, no, Mike
          
                  
            1:38:10
          
          
            my teeth. This is hereditary.
Partially, it's the bone it's
          
                  
            1:38:15
          
          
            the bone as so most of my teeth
are gonna have to come out. And
          
                  
            1:38:21
          
          
            the options are gun control with
the with false teeth, or
          
                  
            1:38:31
          
          
            implants. Exactly. I did. I was
I was telling cowboy. Like a
          
                  
            1:38:38
          
          
            cowboy like Texas swim about
this and this guy who has broken
          
                  
            1:38:41
          
          
            16 bones from rodeo riding went
Oh, exactly. So looking at that
          
                  
            1:38:48
          
          
            well you didn't mention that.
          
                  
            1:38:50
          
          
            No, I didn't I didn't but it's
been very triggering and
          
                  
            1:38:52
          
          
            actually Tuesday is my is my
first visit where we start to
          
                  
            1:38:55
          
          
            schedule
          
                  
            1:38:56
          
          
            out you've told us enough
          
                  
            1:38:59
          
          
            let's suppose excuse me for just
denying my issue with your
          
                  
            1:39:02
          
          
            daughter's you
          
                  
            1:39:03
          
          
            know I think you tell us enough
because making everyone cringe
          
                  
            1:39:05
          
          
            okay
          
                  
            1:39:07
          
          
            that's why and so that's why I
didn't even realize it at the
          
                  
            1:39:10
          
          
            time but now I I understand it
was all me we could have chosen
          
                  
            1:39:14
          
          
            I'm sorry.
          
                  
            1:39:16
          
          
            Well, no, it's not a great piece
either. I mean, the piece we
          
                  
            1:39:18
          
          
            chose is a good piece that works
out but there do what you had
          
                  
            1:39:21
          
          
            some other one you liked. It was
          
                  
            1:39:22
          
          
            the one I liked. Wasn't it the
sound of Davos was
          
                  
            1:39:27
          
          
            close ESG power to Davos with
the spinning spinning beanie.
          
                  
            1:39:32
          
          
            You did like that you said you
like SG Power BI cap. Oh
          
                  
            1:39:38
          
          
            we both I liked it. I didn't
think it was good enough for
          
                  
            1:39:41
          
          
            album art or just wasn't
          
                  
            1:39:42
          
          
            sounded Davos. Like, down below
right? We're all Okay, here we
          
                  
            1:39:47
          
          
            go. Yeah, this is this. What
happened that first round? Yeah.
          
                  
            1:39:50
          
          
            And
          
                  
            1:39:50
          
          
            you know why this one got to
reject it. Because you said the
          
                  
            1:39:54
          
          
            sound of Davos. It's the wrong
color. It's blue. It doesn't
          
                  
            1:39:57
          
          
            pop. It was blue
          
                  
            1:39:59
          
          
            and blue. Pretty much. And I
liked the original sound of
          
                  
            1:40:02
          
          
            Davos and you pointed out, hey,
that's AOC. Yeah, she has
          
                  
            1:40:06
          
          
            nothing to do with it. No, the
first time. Yeah. The first that
          
                  
            1:40:10
          
          
            talks about the sound of Davos.
          
                  
            1:40:11
          
          
            That's what I'm saying. That's
it, says AOC. That makes no
          
                  
            1:40:14
          
          
            sense. No, I
          
                  
            1:40:15
          
          
            thought there was a second sound
at Davos on here. That's the
          
                  
            1:40:18
          
          
            one down below, which was Klaus
Schwab. That one makes sense.
          
                  
            1:40:21
          
          
            With the wrong color, no urgent
and a long color
          
                  
            1:40:25
          
          
            title. Yes, sounded Davos if it
was in black, if only
          
                  
            1:40:29
          
          
            we could get some professional
artists to do this, John every
          
                  
            1:40:32
          
          
            single time that people are
making some basic, basic
          
                  
            1:40:34
          
          
            mistakes,
          
                  
            1:40:36
          
          
            when this works, as far as I can
tell, is a professional. I don't
          
                  
            1:40:39
          
          
            know what, what he was thinking
to be honest about it. But of
          
                  
            1:40:44
          
          
            course, we're nitpicking and it
gets people mad.
          
                  
            1:40:47
          
          
            So this is what do you mean? It
gets people mad at us? No, it
          
                  
            1:40:51
          
          
            doesn't. It makes people a
          
                  
            1:40:52
          
          
            pregame Kenny band was madness.
And somebody in the chat room
          
                  
            1:40:55
          
          
            was so mad. He said he'd stopped
sending in art. Who was the
          
                  
            1:40:59
          
          
            Civility ever sent in art in the
first place, but he stopped
          
                  
            1:41:02
          
          
            sending it in?
          
                  
            1:41:03
          
          
            Okay, well, if you'd like us not
to review it, just say, hey, we
          
                  
            1:41:06
          
          
            have not reviewed what I'm
hearing what I'm hearing was
          
                  
            1:41:10
          
          
            just look, these are producers.
These are not artists, these not
          
                  
            1:41:13
          
          
            listeners, not philanthropists.
This is a value for value. So if
          
                  
            1:41:19
          
          
            you don't find it valuable that
we tell you why you weren't
          
                  
            1:41:21
          
          
            chosen, we'll just congratulate
the winner and that'll be it.
          
                  
            1:41:24
          
          
            And that will be like hey, man,
hook motor wound. Well, we're
          
                  
            1:41:26
          
          
            not gonna tell you anymore.
          
                  
            1:41:28
          
          
            We kind of miss this one. I'm
looking at artwork Klaus by
          
                  
            1:41:32
          
          
            Steve 808 with the girls but in
the Klaus Schwab's face.
          
                  
            1:41:36
          
          
            Oh, wait, what is this? Remember
this? Oh, no. Yeah, with his his
          
                  
            1:41:43
          
          
            face is on the Mercedes. Not a
good piece of art. What is wrong
          
                  
            1:41:49
          
          
            with you, man? Anyway, so then
then we just looked at Darren
          
                  
            1:41:53
          
          
            and we said this is clean. It's
it's clear what it is. It's it
          
                  
            1:41:58
          
          
            has
          
                  
            1:41:59
          
          
            his blocks around the letters
that they were ditches. The
          
                  
            1:42:02
          
          
            style was very
          
                  
            1:42:03
          
          
            nice. Yeah, that that would be
the speedometer or
          
                  
            1:42:06
          
          
            Darren does. Darren Douglas he
takes the least the easiest
          
                  
            1:42:11
          
          
            route and cranks two or three
pieces out effortlessly. And he
          
                  
            1:42:19
          
          
            hits him every month he gets one
or two while headbanging some
          
                  
            1:42:24
          
          
            guy would end their guitar. They
had gone back and forth their
          
                  
            1:42:27
          
          
            guitar.
          
                  
            1:42:30
          
          
            You can see all of the chicks
Man where the chicks, you can
          
                  
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            see all of the art discussed. If
you use a podcast app from new
          
                  
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            podcast apps.com. It's
podcasting 2.0 We have Dred
          
                  
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            Scott puts all of these images
in their chapters. So you can
          
                  
            1:42:45
          
          
            easily go back and find a
certain part of the show. You
          
                  
            1:42:48
          
          
            can search the transcripts. And
as of today, I think it works
          
                  
            1:42:52
          
          
            maybe in curio caster and pod
verse, I'm actually we have the
          
                  
            1:42:55
          
          
            live streaming stuff set up,
where the app notifies you when
          
                  
            1:43:00
          
          
            your podcast goes live. And you
can listen to it live in those
          
                  
            1:43:03
          
          
            apps. And actually have a little
a camera focused on the on the
          
                  
            1:43:10
          
          
            on the mixer so you can kind of
see what's going on. And that's
          
                  
            1:43:14
          
          
            all to be found the new podcast
apps.com It's the revolution.
          
                  
            1:43:18
          
          
            We're moving to revolution. For
that, let's thank our executive
          
                  
            1:43:22
          
          
            producer and Associate Executive
producers, please note, these
          
                  
            1:43:24
          
          
            are producers. These are not
listeners. Someone berated me on
          
                  
            1:43:28
          
          
            Twitter actually that actually
braided you. And it was
          
                  
            1:43:34
          
          
            something like no, why do you
have to yell at people that you
          
                  
            1:43:40
          
          
            know, they're just showing you
gratitude and just want to
          
                  
            1:43:43
          
          
            remind you know, no value it's
not gratitude it's value we
          
                  
            1:43:47
          
          
            provide value you send value
back everybody's really happy.
          
                  
            1:43:51
          
          
            We're not asking
          
                  
            1:43:52
          
          
            what do we don't people like to
be yelled at is
          
                  
            1:43:54
          
          
            definitely when you're called
producers, not listeners, not
          
                  
            1:43:58
          
          
            philanthropists, not to casual
diners who Tip no value for
          
                  
            1:44:03
          
          
            value and that's how it works
and people are new though get
          
                  
            1:44:06
          
          
            into it.
          
                  
            1:44:07
          
          
            So some people are never gonna
get into it the person who would
          
                  
            1:44:11
          
          
            write a tweet like that is a
loser.
          
                  
            1:44:15
          
          
            Okay, let me just see who that
now I have to go find out who it
          
                  
            1:44:20
          
          
            was it was this morning I
actually replied like I can tell
          
                  
            1:44:26
          
          
            you my reply pa seconds I think
I do this by going to their
          
                  
            1:44:31
          
          
            tweets and replies There we go.
Oh I'm such so proficient on
          
                  
            1:44:35
          
          
            Twitter Okay, here we are. The
tweet was from at partisan
          
                  
            1:44:46
          
          
            censors identity her profile her
I don't know if it's a her by
          
                  
            1:44:51
          
          
            identify as vaccinated pronouns
in your bio mean you won't be
          
                  
            1:44:54
          
          
            taken seriously. Okay. And your
tweet is lecture, lecturing P
          
                  
            1:45:00
          
          
            People who voluntarily send you
money doesn't encourage others
          
                  
            1:45:04
          
          
            to do the thing. It comes off as
ungrateful. How does a 10 minute
          
                  
            1:45:08
          
          
            lecture beat seven additional
minutes of notes? There's a more
          
                  
            1:45:12
          
          
            tactful way to get this point
across to which I replied 15
          
                  
            1:45:17
          
          
            years of experience as you're
wrong. This is value for value
          
                  
            1:45:21
          
          
            not philanthropy. And that's the
truth because your producers
          
                  
            1:45:28
          
          
            right? Yeah producers
          
                  
            1:45:30
          
          
            have to take guff from the
people putting putting movies
          
                  
            1:45:33
          
          
            together and they get get they
can deliver the guff to,
          
                  
            1:45:35
          
          
            yes, well, of course we get lots
of two way street. Yes, we got
          
                  
            1:45:38
          
          
            to offer value we got for golf.
We got what is golf.
          
                  
            1:45:43
          
          
            Grief. We're here. We're here
for you. We're here
          
                  
            1:45:47
          
          
            for grief. We agree. What is
guff, what is guff? What is the
          
                  
            1:45:52
          
          
            definition of guff grief? Is
that literally the death? That's
          
                  
            1:45:56
          
          
            like grief giving him God given
guff? Yes. So it's like, tucked
          
                  
            1:46:01
          
          
            back it's like you know, it's
it's the same as giving someone
          
                  
            1:46:04
          
          
            grief is I think it's almost a
synonym.
          
                  
            1:46:07
          
          
            Well, the definitions I'm
reading here is nonsense humbug,
          
                  
            1:46:12
          
          
            trivial worthless insulin talker
ideas, unacceptable behavior,
          
                  
            1:46:16
          
          
            especially ludicrous false
statements. Bun comb Bunco and
          
                  
            1:46:21
          
          
            GM Bunko. Bunko. What's his bun
comb to with an E.
          
                  
            1:46:24
          
          
            That's how it's spelled with no
bunkhouse. Buncombe
          
                  
            1:46:28
          
          
            what is bunk room is bunk does
debunking comes from bunk
          
                  
            1:46:31
          
          
            and bunk is bullcrap. Bull craps
and other synonyms same thing.
          
                  
            1:46:37
          
          
            The more you know, the more you
learn. The more you know that.
          
                  
            1:46:40
          
          
            In this case, you don't learn
anything.
          
                  
            1:46:42
          
          
            Let's thank our very first
executive producer for episode
          
                  
            1:46:45
          
          
            1455. There he is, ladies and
gentlemen who doesn't know him
          
                  
            1:46:50
          
          
            he comes in once a month to save
the day sir anonymous of
          
                  
            1:46:53
          
          
            Dogpatch and lower so Bolivia,
who of course lives in Dogpatch
          
                  
            1:46:57
          
          
            in lower Slobo via 1574. Oh my
goodness, he has it. Do you have
          
                  
            1:47:03
          
          
            a note his note in front of you
by any chance? They do? Okay.
          
                  
            1:47:06
          
          
            You want me to read it?
          
                  
            1:47:07
          
          
            I would love for you to read it.
Okay, I've
          
                  
            1:47:09
          
          
            got it. Right. Thank you.
Thanks. Thanks to all the
          
                  
            1:47:13
          
          
            producers for continuing
support. us thank you producers
          
                  
            1:47:17
          
          
            and providing outstanding
content. Thinking to producers
          
                  
            1:47:20
          
          
            again, making this valuable six
or seven hours a week if he sees
          
                  
            1:47:25
          
          
            it as is right no agenda easy.
Listen to the list. LFC dogs,
          
                  
            1:47:29
          
          
            weaves it from we bring you
Davos, Bardo, we bring you Davos
          
                  
            1:47:34
          
          
            in the key of D.
          
                  
            1:47:36
          
          
            Like John Howe was an adult
through the 70s and have a few
          
                  
            1:47:39
          
          
            thoughts I can share with less
experienced producers worried
          
                  
            1:47:42
          
          
            about things. Whenever people
suggest about the current
          
                  
            1:47:47
          
          
            market, if we are replacing the
70s Remember, we can get worse
          
                  
            1:47:51
          
          
            and be bad for a long time. It
was about a decade. This is the
          
                  
            1:47:57
          
          
            rainy day you were told to save
for
          
                  
            1:48:01
          
          
            what you didn't listen. And
importantly,
          
                  
            1:48:04
          
          
            the world does not end. Good
companies survive and we move
          
                  
            1:48:08
          
          
            forward. A modest comment on ESG
if you have holdings in large
          
                  
            1:48:15
          
          
            index funds, especially
BlackRock, move them to an
          
                  
            1:48:19
          
          
            actively managed fund that share
your values, the so called
          
                  
            1:48:24
          
          
            passive index funds have become
leaders. Well, yeah, index funds
          
                  
            1:48:30
          
          
            have become leaders is ESG. I
don't know I think. Yeah, I
          
                  
            1:48:35
          
          
            think in leaders in ESG, as
demonstrated by Black Rocks
          
                  
            1:48:39
          
          
            index holdings influence on
Exxon the concern of passive
          
                  
            1:48:44
          
          
            managers becoming active
shareholders was highlighted
          
                  
            1:48:47
          
          
            over a decade ago, but ignored
of course, to get out of those
          
                  
            1:48:53
          
          
            operations that are pushing this
crap abusing algos.
          
                  
            1:48:57
          
          
            Unfortunately, I am say that's
me, not him. And he back to back
          
                  
            1:49:01
          
          
            to autonomous. Unfortunately,
I'm scarred by experiences in
          
                  
            1:49:05
          
          
            ESG and market volatility but
no, it is tough to stop a tidal
          
                  
            1:49:12
          
          
            surge and have already changed
perspective to deal with the
          
                  
            1:49:15
          
          
            debris as it recedes. No jingles
no karma.
          
                  
            1:49:21
          
          
            Thank you very much, sir animus
of Dogpatch and Lois LeBeau via
          
                  
            1:49:25
          
          
            let me just add to the content
of the donation segment with a
          
                  
            1:49:28
          
          
            quick little tie into that
because we won't get to any
          
                  
            1:49:31
          
          
            other ESG stuff. I think there
was a story you may have read
          
                  
            1:49:36
          
          
            about women being sexually
assaulted in the metaverse. So
          
                  
            1:49:42
          
          
            this is people you know, this
was kind of the whole point of
          
                  
            1:49:45
          
          
            Second Life is you lower some
get Pat girls on the ass. Yeah.
          
                  
            1:49:49
          
          
            And then you throw down sex
balls and other things that
          
                  
            1:49:52
          
          
            would then animate both both of
the of the avatars and doing
          
                  
            1:49:56
          
          
            some lewd act. That was the
whole point of it. And usually
          
                  
            1:49:59
          
          
            the The hot chick Avatar was a
dude.
          
                  
            1:50:03
          
          
            Yeah, usually a dude to anyway
or some kid.
          
                  
            1:50:06
          
          
            So this is big news story I got
this is on the show notes. I
          
                  
            1:50:12
          
          
            just want to hear it as New York
Post when women are being
          
                  
            1:50:15
          
          
            disturbing reports of sexual
assault in the metaverse. It's a
          
                  
            1:50:19
          
          
            free show. And so this is a
whole article. But I read of
          
                  
            1:50:24
          
          
            course I read the article and
121 year old woman says she was
          
                  
            1:50:28
          
          
            raped within one hour of being
in the metaverse. Just
          
                  
            1:50:33
          
          
            understand that this this
Metaverse violence is virtual.
          
                  
            1:50:39
          
          
            So she was I don't know how that
works. Couldn't your avatar run
          
                  
            1:50:42
          
          
            away or no teleport out? Anyway?
This is according to a new
          
                  
            1:50:48
          
          
            report from some of us.
          
                  
            1:50:50
          
          
            Is there an off switch the
computer maybe that would?
          
                  
            1:50:53
          
          
            It doesn't work when you get to
work when you're getting raped
          
                  
            1:50:56
          
          
            in the metaverse? Oh, by the
way, it's really offensive
          
                  
            1:50:59
          
          
            because rape is no laughing
matter. No, it's really
          
                  
            1:51:02
          
          
            trivialized. I
          
                  
            1:51:03
          
          
            agree. But except for the fact
that we're dealing with make
          
                  
            1:51:06
          
          
            believe bullcrap. This is like
listening to Amber Heard.
          
                  
            1:51:11
          
          
            I got it, you got it. But this
is this is interesting, because
          
                  
            1:51:15
          
          
            they're they're normalizing this
type of, of reporting and making
          
                  
            1:51:19
          
          
            it you know, it's triggering.
It's I think it's bad for the
          
                  
            1:51:23
          
          
            New York Post to report it. But
the reason why they report it is
          
                  
            1:51:27
          
          
            because it comes from some of
us, su MOF us a nonprofit
          
                  
            1:51:32
          
          
            advocacy organization, an online
community that campaigns to hold
          
                  
            1:51:37
          
          
            corporations accountable for a
varied for a variety of alleged
          
                  
            1:51:43
          
          
            infractions. So of course, I
look these people up. And the
          
                  
            1:51:48
          
          
            first thing I always do is to go
to the donation page to see if
          
                  
            1:51:52
          
          
            if you know if anything's fishy
there, you know, are they and
          
                  
            1:51:55
          
          
            their 401 C? Four fluency for
corporations for their lobbying
          
                  
            1:52:02
          
          
            organization. And they do about
$7 million a year. Some of us in
          
                  
            1:52:07
          
          
            here does some of us exist to
challenge corporate power and
          
                  
            1:52:10
          
          
            fight for people over profits so
we can take a dime. So we can't
          
                  
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            take a dime in corporate or
government money. The vast
          
                  
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            majority comes from our funders
and 1000s of members across the
          
                  
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            globe. Can you chip in and help
make sure we move fast to win
          
                  
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            the campaigns that matter to all
of us? Does that stick out to
          
                  
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            you John? B says
          
                  
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            chip chip in no
          
                  
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            of course chip in and this is
some political outfit that is
          
                  
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            exactly like the Democratic
Party. Yeah. Now some where did
          
                  
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            they get their money from? Some
of us partners with a number of
          
                  
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            foundations and non governmental
groups including Tides
          
                  
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            Foundation, Open Society
Foundation, Packard Foundation,
          
                  
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            sunrise, Project facelift,
          
                  
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            tart fees, Soros.
          
                  
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            And then they have and then I'm
done. Their annual report, which
          
                  
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            I downloaded and you also have
in the show notes. A key aspect
          
                  
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            to achieving success is
educating and activating
          
                  
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            investment firms and advisors to
demand company shift companies
          
                  
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            such as Facebook shift its toxic
business model. To advance this
          
                  
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            goal. We have produced a risk
report for investors to examine
          
                  
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            the numerous concerns that
Facebook's management and
          
                  
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            practices raised for their
shareholders, particularly the
          
                  
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            environmental, social and
governance funds. This is
          
                  
            1:53:29
          
          
            they're bringing ESG into this
phony baloney Metaverse for more
          
                  
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            control and it's it's systemic.
It's built into it.
          
                  
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            Dynamite
          
                  
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            onto Brianne Beasley. Now, I
happened to have Brianna note
          
                  
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            for some reason, it also came in
at an 8888 level. I know the
          
                  
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            story behind this, so I'm going
to read her note as she is
          
                  
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            saddle tramp. And you recall
saddle tramp was mentioned on
          
                  
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            she was mentioned on the last
show where you were moaning
          
                  
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            about casual listeners. Now I
know sad.
          
                  
            1:54:05
          
          
            I Don't moan about casual
listeners. But no, no,
          
                  
            1:54:08
          
          
            it was it was like casual
listeners who don't donate don't
          
                  
            1:54:12
          
          
            whatever it was. Yes. You were
bitching about casual?
          
                  
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            I should be. I apologize. No,
no, no,
          
                  
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            because it was me that has to
apologize. You did nothing
          
                  
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            wrong. I made a joke. Because I
know saddle saddle tramp who
          
                  
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            makes leather products? She
makes all I'm afraid to say
          
                  
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            anything because she's on
Instagram. And she's always
          
                  
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            making her stuff you know she's
showing the products she makes
          
                  
            1:54:38
          
          
            and she has no agenda blaring in
the background. She is the one
          
                  
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            of the most dedicated listener
so me me as haha he missed her
          
                  
            1:54:46
          
          
            funny DJ. I said being
          
                  
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            an asshole, your normal self.
          
                  
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            Exactly. I get it and I said,
Wait, wait,
          
                  
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            I get a wallet.
          
                  
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            Should I continue continue?
          
                  
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            So you're talking about casual
listeners, I think, Oh, I'll do
          
                  
            1:55:07
          
          
            a fun little name check. I say
yeah, like saddle tramp, we'll
          
                  
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            see takes a little little more
literally. And she goes off the
          
                  
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            hook. And she starts a dame hood
drive with her products by
          
                  
            1:55:19
          
          
            immediately slashing her prices
and, and collecting $1,000 For
          
                  
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            an instant Dame hood. And here's
an here's and she's from Wyoming
          
                  
            1:55:29
          
          
            shared him. Here's her note in
the morning, gentlemen, saddled
          
                  
            1:55:32
          
          
            Trump here to defend my honor,
loyalty and dedication to the no
          
                  
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            agenda cars have to being
referred to as a casual listener
          
                  
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            on episode 1453.
Congratulations, you
          
                  
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            successfully goaded me from
douchebag to Dame hood in one
          
                  
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            fell swoop. Good work. So I'd
like to my name to be deemed
          
                  
            1:55:53
          
          
            saddled tramp of the casual
listeners. I would like to cough
          
                  
            1:55:57
          
          
            pints of montecchi Cold snacks
while feasting upon Spam musubi
          
                  
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            at the roundtable Thanks in
advance love what y'all do I
          
                  
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            take every opportunity to tell
anyone with ears the benefits of
          
                  
            1:56:08
          
          
            listening to no agenda, keep up
the good work goat karma for me
          
                  
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            and the Tramp Eid pretty pleased
love and lit from saddle tramp.
          
                  
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            Of course we have just one
question. What is musubi?
          
                  
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            I have no idea.
          
                  
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            M M U S UBI musubi and it's made
from spam to anyway I'm gonna
          
                  
            1:56:28
          
          
            give you a free Digi bite been
deemed to stand we look forward
          
                  
            1:56:34
          
          
            to seeing you on the podium
settled tramp you've got karma
          
                  
            1:56:41
          
          
            All right onward with Sir Moses
$348 Parts Unknown and he sent
          
                  
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            in a check. Here's a note that
came with it. From sir Moses
          
                  
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            Parts Unknown 348 This donation
amount is $2. Each episode says
          
                  
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            my last donation Nice.
Requesting our two d two karma.
          
                  
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            Thank you.
          
                  
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            You've got Harmar
          
                  
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            that's the way to roll. Sir Don
Francis is next from Channel
          
                  
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            Eric Chandler, Arizona. And
we're looking here at 333 dot
          
                  
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            331 of our by far one of our
favorite donation numbers in the
          
                  
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            Morning John and Adam. Just
donation and executive producer
          
                  
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            credit is a switcheroo in honor
of my smokin hot wife's birthday
          
                  
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            on Sunday the 29th so please add
Stephanie Francis to the
          
                  
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            birthday list and we're going to
immediately switch a roo her
          
                  
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            from Sir Don Francis to
Stephanie Francis. okay make
          
                  
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            sure the back office gets that
note this donation also earns a
          
                  
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            receipt at the roundtable oh my
goodness, so please add her to
          
                  
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            that list as well Dame Stephanie
Francis until she comes up with
          
                  
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            something else okay, I have to
add Dame now. I am totally an
          
                  
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            utterly blessed to have such an
amazing woman as my partner in
          
                  
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            life and amygdala shrinkage.
She's a phenomenal mother and
          
                  
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            mentor an intelligent and kick
ass businesswoman and my best
          
                  
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            friend I love you Stephanie.
Jingles biscuit on her birthday.
          
                  
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            Also wants a get vaccinated of
course followed by a no and some
          
                  
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            health karma for all they always
give me a biscuit on my
          
                  
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            birthday. No, thank you very
much, sir.
          
                  
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            You've got karma.
          
                  
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            Sam Onan in Eden Prairie,
Minnesota, da 333 dot 33 And he
          
                  
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            has a nice note that says thanks
once more.
          
                  
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            Why don't you do the next one
while you're at?
          
                  
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            Luber Bender in Praha.
Czechoslovakia Czech Republic I
          
                  
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            think Czech Republic there is no
Czechoslovakia anymore dummy
          
                  
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            333 33 He has no note that I can
find
          
                  
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            that means a double karma
          
                  
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            you've got double Ah ha. Farmer
          
                  
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            to shorter version on turbo No.
Sir JD Baron of Silicon Valley
          
                  
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            333 25 from San Jose, California
to crackpot and busker in the
          
                  
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            morning. Keep us the grip Keep
up the great work. Please accept
          
                  
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            these executive producer USDS as
some value back for the
          
                  
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            excellent value you provide to
the community that jingle
          
                  
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            requests original jobs and there
it is again, our to D to karma
          
                  
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            for a new startup funding
success. This producer ship is
          
                  
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            to mark my 51st trip around the
sun and to commemorate 25 years
          
                  
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            of wedded bliss to my life and
they never had a fight. Please
          
                  
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            also mention the upcoming
Saturday June 4 4pm Cyber meetup
          
                  
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            in San Francisco. You At
chesties bar and lounge at the
          
                  
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            Marines Memorial Hotel near
Union Square. This is this is
          
                  
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            the weekend before the RSA
Security Conference, so expect
          
                  
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            to see dudes and dudettes
knights damn spooks. I've heard
          
                  
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            a rumor JCD might even attend
details on the meetup site.
          
                  
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            Thank you for your courage, sir
J. D. Baron of Silicon Valley.
          
                  
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            What say you Mr. Dvorak?
          
                  
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            Well, it's in a location I've
wanted to visit. So it's a
          
                  
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            distinct, a distinct
possibility. We like the I will
          
                  
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            I'll make a final determination
long before the date jobs, jobs,
          
                  
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            jobs and jobs for jobs. Thanks,
Pierre, in quotes Pierre. Just
          
                  
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            not just any Pierre. It's
Pierre.
          
                  
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            It's just this Pierre. You
assume he? Yeah, he does the
          
                  
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            hair of the elites of women.
          
                  
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            Pa 333 and farming 10
Connecticut. I'm a night yells
          
                  
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            three donations of 333.
Previously we drink payments at
          
                  
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            $35 a night named Sir Pierre of
the Farmington Valley
          
                  
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            Connecticut. Okay. I would like
at the 90 Kara oggi.
          
                  
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            Thanks for the care Audrey.
Thanks for the pronunciation God
          
                  
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            I would have said that wrong.
          
                  
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            And martinis. So carry it in
bikinis resist very much he
          
                  
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            wants for jingles along with
that's true and hot pockets.
          
                  
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            Read in the style of Karen John
Pierre. Oh, he wants you to read
          
                  
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            he wants you to read the last
nobody wants to read. I can't do
          
                  
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            it. I can't do it. I can't I
haven't heard her enough.
          
                  
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            And by the way, by the way, it's
Karina Abdul jump here.
          
                  
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            Crew Yes, i i can do a voice I
do a voice wait. I'm gonna door
          
                  
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            is like an Italian nama guy from
          
                  
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            no that's not gonna work. This
is supposed to be a complete
          
                  
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            woke. I know it all much better
than you can do this void. You
          
                  
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            go there, you're close. Now go.
          
                  
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            ATM. Look, look, look. I'm
obviously acutely aware that my
          
                  
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            presence at this juncture
represents a new, a few firsts.
          
                  
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            I'm a white, straight American
man of Quebec qua descent. And
          
                  
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            first of all, of those three,
more or less the to hold this
          
                  
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            position. That's the reason I've
got the job. representation does
          
                  
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            matter. And no one understands
this better than cracking buzz,
          
                  
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            which is why this podcast is not
only the most diverse in
          
                  
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            history, it's filled with
barrier breaking women and men
          
                  
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            from the dude's name Ben to the
night to the executive producers
          
                  
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            to the listeners throughout the
podcast. I think this is a new
          
                  
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            voice for you. Now it's kind of
a defeat some sort of a feat
          
                  
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            person. I'm kind of White, who
would this guy represents.
          
                  
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            But I like it. I give you an A
minus for that.
          
                  
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            We must staple
          
                  
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            and we will much about that. Be
committed. That's true. Targets
          
                  
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            are sorted out as in Houston.
333 D says they're sorted out
          
                  
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            reporting for support duty.
Good. I'll take the next one to
          
                  
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            Mother of Dragons. Please keep
name and location anonymous and
          
                  
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            get back to work. Okay, mother
of dragons will do just that.
          
                  
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            Now
          
                  
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            that's what I consider a great
note. That's
          
                  
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            a good note. Yes.
          
                  
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            Then we move down to Associate
Executive producers with Sir
          
                  
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            Alexander of middle Cascadia.
He's been around and he came in
          
                  
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            with 257. And he says 257 ai ITM
gentleman says it has been
          
                  
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            established by the esteemed
appearance committee that I have
          
                  
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            received Black Knights that ish
status is a title change or a
          
                  
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            new knighting ceremony necessary
to just assume the mantle. Many
          
                  
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            thanks in advance for the
clarification. You just assumed
          
                  
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            the mantle. Is that simple,
          
                  
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            but does he not need to change
acknowledgement of that?
          
                  
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            Well, he just got it right here.
You heard it. Okay. But if you
          
                  
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            want to put him on the Do we
have room today?
          
                  
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            Well, for
          
                  
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            the title change, we'll give it
to him in a title change.
          
                  
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            So he became I'm sorry, I wasn't
paying it. I wasn't listening to
          
                  
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            you. What? What does he become
today? Black night. Black night.
          
                  
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            Yeah, he got out unless
something happened. Something
          
                  
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            went amiss. Mr. Alexander middle
Cascadia he wants to be known as
          
                  
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            Black Knights Sir Alexander.
          
                  
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            Okay. So that's that's a title
change. And so we get some
          
                  
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            official Yes, it gets an
official name. Can you guess?
          
                  
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            Yes. Yeah. I mean, come on. I've
been doing this for For a long
          
                  
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            time I'm talking about
          
                  
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            he was he was art. Were you
writing that down? Yeah, he was
          
                  
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            an art to D to health karma for
all of Gitmo nation and he says,
          
                  
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            Keep doing what you do.
          
                  
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            You've got karma.
          
                  
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            Our next Associate Executive
Producer to 3311 from Falmouth,
          
                  
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            Cornwall in Great Britain. Yeah.
Tristan Silva. Hey Adam and John
          
                  
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            my smokin hot wife Francie Silva
recently called me out for my
          
                  
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            laziness and douchebaggery on
the previous show, thanks, love,
          
                  
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            you really are the best please
see those measures.
          
                  
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            You've been de deuced
          
                  
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            I hope the shame washes off. We
love the show and keep up the
          
                  
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            fantastic work. Francie would
love to hear the fractals
          
                  
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            jingle. And may we also request
a sprinkling more karma for Jack
          
                  
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            and Kathy McCandless. They
deserve all the good fortune
          
                  
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            they can get cheers from Tristan
Silva. Well, of course we can do
          
                  
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            that
          
                  
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            he's got karma a
          
                  
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            long time since he's played
          
                  
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            his old ones we have forever
like it. Ben Smith in
          
                  
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            Greenville, Texas. $223.22 And
he says greetings from North
          
                  
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            East Texas. Show day Sunday is
my 66th birthday. You're on the
          
                  
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            list. And I can't think of a
better way to celebrate than
          
                  
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            with a with the best podcast in
the universe. You guys rock gym
          
                  
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deconstructions K 550 5k F 55 WC
          
                  
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Sofia's Next go ahead. You can
          
                  
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            you can wrap it, you do Sofia is
next to her bikes Sofia from
          
                  
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            Parts Unknown. Asking for a job
in relationship karma.
          
                  
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            We got that for you, Sophia.
          
                  
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            You've got karma.
          
                  
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            And our final executive
producer, Associate Executive
          
                  
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            producers from Cleveland, Ohio.
Hello, Cleveland. We're
          
                  
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            Christina Bose. Mis be the bag
lady $200 The right amount in
          
                  
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            the Morning John and Adam
finally getting back to
          
                  
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            returning some value for value
after my last donation exactly
          
                  
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            one and a half years ago. My
smokin hot finance fiance and I
          
                  
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            started attending meetups last
fall and really enjoyed spending
          
                  
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            time with Dame Ashley so real
estate sir MF NF T. And all the
          
                  
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            other wacky characters who make
up the Northeast Ohio meetup you
          
                  
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            see they got a whole club up
there man. The last gathering
          
                  
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            with no agenda friends involved
crypto wallets, baby kittens and
          
                  
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            the blowtorch Don't worry no
animals were harmed during the
          
                  
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            meetup in addition to some
marriage karma for upcoming
          
                  
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            nuptials Could you please play
the former jingle along with
          
                  
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            trains good planes bad love you
mean it miss be the bag lady.
          
                  
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            Oh my god
          
                  
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            board trains planes back
          
                  
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            you've got karma classics today.
          
                  
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            Why guess about time we want to
thank all these executive
          
                  
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            producers Associate Executive
Producers are helping make this
          
                  
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            show possible and making show
1455 actually come together
          
                  
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            indeed. And we'll be thinking
more producers after these in
          
                  
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            the second portion of the show
our second donation segment but
          
                  
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            know that these value for value
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            you made some clips.
          
                  
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            I have a clip in a couple of
these oddball I get some odd
          
                  
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            bulk. This is this. This was
just like to me, I never who
          
                  
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            knew this is from France. 24.
And this is like I'm telling you
          
                  
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            this is a total Lead Tamiya who
knew this is gender in origin?
          
                  
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            Did you know that in the world
of transexuals the leading
          
                  
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            country the country that's
that's, that's spearheaded most
          
                  
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            of it, I thought was Brazil,
Argentina. Interesting.
          
                  
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            This big clip where they
spearheaded it.
          
                  
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            Gender in Argentina, it explains
it all.
          
                  
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            But we begin in the Latin
American nation of Argentina,
          
                  
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            which has become a pioneer for
trans rights. For some 10 years,
          
                  
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            people have had the right to
choose their gender and change
          
                  
            2:10:34
          
          
            their ID papers without needing
to consult either a doctor or
          
                  
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            lawyer. But the trans community
in Argentina still suffers from
          
                  
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            discrimination in education, and
work with life expectancy just
          
                  
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            40 years old compared to the
national average of 77. This
          
                  
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            report from our team on the
ground law, wow.
          
                  
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            22 is seven years old and in her
room, all the usual things you'd
          
                  
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            expect roller skates, flowers a
dollhouse, but she was born boy,
          
                  
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            even though she always knew she
was supposed to be a girl. Her
          
                  
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            mother Mariana with one shore up
first full of the advice of a
          
                  
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            psychologist to better support
her daughter in her transition.
          
                  
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            msho Monique
          
                  
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            made the doll with a penis
because we couldn't find one in
          
                  
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            Argentina. It doesn't exist and
we made it for her because the
          
                  
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            therapist told us it would be
good for her.
          
                  
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            If the family lives in a small
conservative town with a
          
                  
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            population of 70,000 people some
300 kilometers away from the
          
                  
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            capital Buenos Aires. Getting
the community to accept when it
          
                  
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            is transition wasn't easy.
          
                  
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            In some situations like in
hospital, should we get called
          
                  
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            by her male name. She don't
serve. That's not my name. It
          
                  
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            stressed her out a lot. So we
decided to look into changing
          
                  
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            her ID and what blam has said
about it. I'm gonna document
          
                  
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            they contacted a human rights
lawyer to guide them through the
          
                  
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            bureaucratic steps needed to
change the little girl's legal
          
                  
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            gender. For Condor Chugga took
on the case in 2020 when when
          
                  
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            Anita was five years old,
          
                  
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            shuddered them they but I tried
to get to know her a bit to see
          
                  
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            if she saw herself as a girl
without being too intrusive. I
          
                  
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            asked her to draw herself she
drew herself with long hair and
          
                  
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            a dress
          
                  
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            he went to when the lawyer asked
her to write down her name, she
          
                  
            2:12:23
          
          
            wrote Juanita, that name she
chosen for herself. The
          
                  
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            procedure for changing her ID
papers took just one month.
          
                  
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            That's because since 2012, a
gender identity law in Argentina
          
                  
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            enables citizens of any age to
choose their gender and change
          
                  
            2:12:38
          
          
            it as they see fit. Wow.
          
                  
            2:12:42
          
          
            So this is the long term goal.
It wouldn't be the to have this
          
                  
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            situation globally, globally.
And it's like so a five year old
          
                  
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            who doesn't know Dooney
          
                  
            2:12:56
          
          
            when I was five I identified as
a dog at some point.
          
                  
            2:13:00
          
          
            Hey, my son, buzzkill, Jr, robot
robot.
          
                  
            2:13:06
          
          
            He was just a robot. Yeah,
exactly.
          
                  
            2:13:13
          
          
            I mean, it's like it. It was
kind of heartbreaking on one
          
                  
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            side because these kids are just
kids let's face it, they don't
          
                  
            2:13:21
          
          
            know anything. And when you're
five years old and decide you
          
                  
            2:13:24
          
          
            want to be a girl and you're a
boy you don't even know what a
          
                  
            2:13:27
          
          
            girl or a boy is or what the
function of this shouldn't
          
                  
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            really Yeah, but the but okay,
but not but if you're going to
          
                  
            2:13:32
          
          
            open it up and make it so Okay.
Well, that's the
          
                  
            2:13:35
          
          
            system I mean, that's that's the
there's an entire infrastructure
          
                  
            2:13:40
          
          
            and whole mechanism a whole
machine which clearly is global,
          
                  
            2:13:45
          
          
            to scoop these cases up and
bring them in and trans Morgan
          
                  
            2:13:49
          
          
            fie. Or to
          
                  
            2:13:53
          
          
            Argentina was the first country
in the world to introduce such
          
                  
            2:13:56
          
          
            legislation, which even a decade
later remains some of the most
          
                  
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            progressive in the world.
          
                  
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            And when necessary, it's not
necessary to have the opinion of
          
                  
            2:14:04
          
          
            a psychiatrist or psychologist.
Because with this law, being
          
                  
            2:14:08
          
          
            transgender is no longer
considered a mental illness. It
          
                  
            2:14:11
          
          
            goes see data and no surgery or
medical treatment is required.
          
                  
            2:14:15
          
          
            That is nice how to get any
income your physical received an
          
                  
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            equitable,
          
                  
            2:14:19
          
          
            over 9000 people have officially
changed their gender identity
          
                  
            2:14:24
          
          
            since the legislation came into
force. Marcelo Romero was one of
          
                  
            2:14:32
          
          
            the authors of the law. 10 years
later, she's out on the streets
          
                  
            2:14:36
          
          
            to demand that legislators go
even further. Further legal
          
                  
            2:14:40
          
          
            measures to foster greater
social inclusion will be debated
          
                  
            2:14:44
          
          
            in Congress. But although
Argentina is a pioneer in trans
          
                  
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            rights, trans people still
struggle to access steady work.
          
                  
            2:14:55
          
          
            The life expectancy of an
Argentinian trans woman is just
          
                  
            2:14:59
          
          
            around 40 Because of how
excluded we are, we live outside
          
                  
            2:15:03
          
          
            of the system without access to
health care, housing, jobs, and
          
                  
            2:15:07
          
          
            everything else that other
people enjoy access to.
          
                  
            2:15:11
          
          
            This discrimination can also
escalate into hate crimes in
          
                  
            2:15:15
          
          
            2020 129 people were killed
because they were trans Fiorella
          
                  
            2:15:21
          
          
            has had to deal with violence
against trans people virtually
          
                  
            2:15:23
          
          
            her whole life. She says it's a
part of society.
          
                  
            2:15:27
          
          
            I mean, I lived on the streets,
I had to do sex work. I didn't
          
                  
            2:15:31
          
          
            finish my secondary education, I
couldn't find a job. I've been
          
                  
            2:15:35
          
          
            hugely impacted by this
          
                  
            2:15:37
          
          
            method. Fiorella story is just
one of many. In Argentina, less
          
                  
            2:15:43
          
          
            than a quarter of trans people
finished their secondary
          
                  
            2:15:46
          
          
            education. And the vast majority
are either unemployed, or
          
                  
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            working on unstable short term
contracts, most resort to
          
                  
            2:15:55
          
          
            prostitution to make ends meet.
          
                  
            2:15:58
          
          
            And I've got to understand if if
this is if this this just
          
                  
            2:16:02
          
          
            transitioning is encouraged. And
there's an entire support system
          
                  
            2:16:06
          
          
            for it. How come these people
often wind up in such horrible
          
                  
            2:16:10
          
          
            situations? And in situations
that I don't understand?
          
                  
            2:16:16
          
          
            Does it not work as a wild
story? Yes, like
          
                  
            2:16:19
          
          
            this. This is all great. We help
the children trans trans at 567.
          
                  
            2:16:24
          
          
            And but they grow up to be what
they do to Florida. They grow up
          
                  
            2:16:27
          
          
            to be prostitutes. Yeah. But
that's not a happy story.
          
                  
            2:16:32
          
          
            I never said it was a happy
story. It's just an interesting
          
                  
            2:16:36
          
          
            story that were totally unaware
of this is what happens when you
          
                  
            2:16:40
          
          
            this is the idea of which is
what they push. This
          
                  
            2:16:43
          
          
            is what happens when you're
watching embittered. You miss
          
                  
            2:16:47
          
          
            real story. You missed real
stories.
          
                  
            2:16:49
          
          
            It's like, you got this
craziness going on. And you
          
                  
            2:16:54
          
          
            know, then again, am I wrong for
saying that when it's very
          
                  
            2:16:58
          
          
            libertarian is very libertarian,
if five year old wants to become
          
                  
            2:17:01
          
          
            a girl, and he's a boy. Okay,
          
                  
            2:17:04
          
          
            interesting. You're saying
that's a libertarian view of the
          
                  
            2:17:07
          
          
            world,
          
                  
            2:17:07
          
          
            don't you think?
          
                  
            2:17:09
          
          
            I don't know. I think so.
Honestly, I'm gonna take shit
          
                  
            2:17:13
          
          
            for this. But I feel because
people have said so many times
          
                  
            2:17:16
          
          
            to me. Oh, you're libertarian,
right? To know that. I'm an
          
                  
            2:17:20
          
          
            affiliate. I don't identify with
any party. I think it's many
          
                  
            2:17:25
          
          
            people who are conservative in
thinking. They just don't want
          
                  
            2:17:30
          
          
            to take the shit of being a
Republican. So they say I'm a
          
                  
            2:17:33
          
          
            libertarian. It's kind of a cop
out. That's my personal
          
                  
            2:17:35
          
          
            failings. It's my personal I
          
                  
            2:17:37
          
          
            think you're right and I'm gonna
take shit will take shit from
          
                  
            2:17:39
          
          
            it. We'll take shit from it. No,
no. Yes, this has been a I don't
          
                  
            2:17:43
          
          
            think it's as true today as it
was 10 years ago, when everybody
          
                  
            2:17:46
          
          
            was a libertarian. It was a
Republican, because Republicans
          
                  
            2:17:49
          
          
            do have to take a lot of grief
from the left. But I don't think
          
                  
            2:17:54
          
          
            it's an I don't think that's a
bad commentary.
          
                  
            2:17:59
          
          
            It's just always been my
feeling.
          
                  
            2:18:00
          
          
            You get no notes on it.
          
                  
            2:18:03
          
          
            Okay, can I ask you something
we'll get a note about because
          
                  
            2:18:07
          
          
            it kind of fits a little bit
into the story. There is a an
          
                  
            2:18:10
          
          
            economic law, which I believe is
codified in multiple places
          
                  
            2:18:17
          
          
            online, you can look it up. It's
called divorce tax law. And I'm
          
                  
            2:18:20
          
          
            actually going to do a search
just to see if I am correct. I'm
          
                  
            2:18:26
          
          
            just typing in divorce ex law.
And here it is divorce ex law.
          
                  
            2:18:32
          
          
            Second hit on the search door ex
law, the worst the economy, not
          
                  
            2:18:37
          
          
            only do the hookers get better
looking but they get cheaper.
          
                  
            2:18:42
          
          
            Some postulate that additionally
pokers get more business during
          
                  
            2:18:45
          
          
            a worst economy. However, Dvorak
himself attributed this to
          
                  
            2:18:49
          
          
            supply and demand, which often
leads to an increase in
          
                  
            2:18:53
          
          
            business, ie tricks, which is
driven by the need to compensate
          
                  
            2:18:56
          
          
            for loss of revenue caused by
the same reduction in the costs
          
                  
            2:19:00
          
          
            stated in divorce tax law,
          
                  
            2:19:02
          
          
            and this law, Moley, they've
really taken this to an extreme
          
                  
            2:19:05
          
          
            this
          
                  
            2:19:06
          
          
            law stems from the 2013. So you
know, this is something entire
          
                  
            2:19:11
          
          
            investment 401k strategies have
been based upon divorce tax law.
          
                  
            2:19:16
          
          
            So I, you're the guy to ask.
This is the headline, tell me
          
                  
            2:19:20
          
          
            how it fits into our economic
outlook based on your intimate
          
                  
            2:19:24
          
          
            knowledge and creation. In fact
of divorce tax law headline,
          
                  
            2:19:28
          
          
            strippers say a recession is
guaranteed because the strip
          
                  
            2:19:32
          
          
            clubs are suddenly empty.
          
                  
            2:19:34
          
          
            Yeah, just the opposite of our
ex law. And I have to relate the
          
                  
            2:19:39
          
          
            I read this too. And so I was
thinking about it. It was an era
          
                  
            2:19:45
          
          
            that's kind of I think it's 70s
but it may be 60s. But I think
          
                  
            2:19:51
          
          
            it's mostly 70s. And it's
started off with the one of the
          
                  
            2:19:56
          
          
            the Condor in San Francisco
where Carol Jota who was a Go Go
          
                  
            2:20:03
          
          
            dancer became became a topless
Go Go dancer and it became a
          
                  
            2:20:07
          
          
            scandal and in some judge
slammed a hammer now says no,
          
                  
            2:20:10
          
          
            it's fine women can walk broad
note bra on in these in these
          
                  
            2:20:14
          
          
            clubs or bars for that matter.
And there will be there became a
          
                  
            2:20:18
          
          
            huge and this isn't I should
write this up myself, there was
          
                  
            2:20:21
          
          
            a huge boom in topless bars, and
at least around here and I think
          
                  
            2:20:30
          
          
            in LA the whole California was
all topless. And so you could go
          
                  
            2:20:33
          
          
            there, we're taught, we have two
bars in the area, we're topless
          
                  
            2:20:36
          
          
            bars. And I can't remember how
long this lasted. It just
          
                  
            2:20:42
          
          
            disappeared overnight. Okay, but
those bars were doing a good
          
                  
            2:20:46
          
          
            business and it was during
anything during the 70s during a
          
                  
            2:20:49
          
          
            depression because the market
collapsed and late 69 and went
          
                  
            2:20:54
          
          
            started going down a hill and it
was the interest rates are going
          
                  
            2:20:57
          
          
            up and we had the price the you
know the price fixing and all
          
                  
            2:21:01
          
          
            the rest of it having to going
in play. So So I associate that
          
                  
            2:21:06
          
          
            era with any strip bars and I'm
thinking why are these strip
          
                  
            2:21:10
          
          
            bars not having any customers
that means there's going to be a
          
                  
            2:21:12
          
          
            boom in the economy or something
else is going on. That is girls
          
                  
            2:21:15
          
          
            are wrong.
          
                  
            2:21:17
          
          
            So So I don't I love the story.
I don't quite understand. What
          
                  
            2:21:22
          
          
            is this mean? According to the
strippers? story? I
          
                  
            2:21:25
          
          
            think the strippers are wrong. I
think their economy is not going
          
                  
            2:21:27
          
          
            bad. It's just the opposite.
          
                  
            2:21:29
          
          
            Do you think the economy is
going great?
          
                  
            2:21:32
          
          
            I think the economy must be
going great based on what's
          
                  
            2:21:35
          
          
            happening in the strip clubs
Yeah,
          
                  
            2:21:36
          
          
            girls good
          
                  
            2:21:40
          
          
            grades from receita here she is
gray man give
          
                  
            2:21:44
          
          
            it up. Yay. You got your your
your side hustle coming back
          
                  
            2:21:48
          
          
            then.
          
                  
            2:21:49
          
          
            Now well, you misinterpreted it
but yes,
          
                  
            2:21:55
          
          
            I interpreted right I just
needed to play the jingle and
          
                  
            2:22:01
          
          
            while we're in South America, I
want to play this clip because
          
                  
            2:22:04
          
          
            you there's a country down there
is another country in South
          
                  
            2:22:07
          
          
            America what this is going to
take a turn for the worst
          
                  
            2:22:10
          
          
            because you gotta remember what
happened in Venezuela they
          
                  
            2:22:12
          
          
            elected Hugo Chavez some years
back dynamite choice. And he you
          
                  
            2:22:18
          
          
            know, took the country right
into the ground and then they
          
                  
            2:22:20
          
          
            knew guys taking it even
further. They can't have real
          
                  
            2:22:23
          
          
            elections anymore. It's all
fixed now. It's rigged. Like you
          
                  
            2:22:26
          
          
            know just have a lot of mail in
ballots and voting whoever you
          
                  
            2:22:28
          
          
            want have a mail order
president. And
          
                  
            2:22:32
          
          
            like that mail order president I
hadn't actually I got
          
                  
            2:22:34
          
          
            that from I got that from the
woman in Australia.
          
                  
            2:22:38
          
          
            On sky. What's my sky on Sky
News? Yeah, just the bumbling
          
                  
            2:22:42
          
          
            Biden bits.
          
                  
            2:22:43
          
          
            Yeah, I have her name on here
somewhere. Because I have a clip
          
                  
            2:22:48
          
          
            by her you that
          
                  
            2:22:49
          
          
            you put her to shame actually, I
think your Biden clips are
          
                  
            2:22:51
          
          
            better than what she does. And
yeah, she could do you're
          
                  
            2:22:54
          
          
            funnier when you come out. Um,
she's she's snarky. She's all
          
                  
            2:22:59
          
          
            snarky. Like she lives here.
          
                  
            2:23:00
          
          
            Oh, yes, she's read a pinata.
He's the one who came up with
          
                  
            2:23:04
          
          
            mail order president that's a
good one. I like it. So I bad
          
                  
            2:23:07
          
          
            but I stole it. But I gave
credit. So that's all it counts.
          
                  
            2:23:10
          
          
            Good. Now we can use it as a
title. Great. Okay. Mail Order
          
                  
            2:23:14
          
          
            president as cost posture.
Here's what's going on in
          
                  
            2:23:16
          
          
            Colombia.
          
                  
            2:23:17
          
          
            Thanks so much. 38 million
Colombians are heading to the
          
                  
            2:23:19
          
          
            polls this Sunday. For the
presidential election and more.
          
                  
            2:23:22
          
          
            There are six candidates on the
ballot. The race has come down
          
                  
            2:23:25
          
          
            to three men and the front
runner is Gustavo Petro. If
          
                  
            2:23:30
          
          
            elected he will become
Colombia's first leftist head of
          
                  
            2:23:32
          
          
            state. That's a launch motion as
          
                  
            2:23:36
          
          
            if there's something that
Colombians agree on. It's that
          
                  
            2:23:38
          
          
            it's time for a change. A recent
polls show that 75% of them feel
          
                  
            2:23:43
          
          
            Colombia is going in the wrong
direction. But okay hope for a
          
                  
            2:23:47
          
          
            change or difficulty, but it is
absolutely necessary.
          
                  
            2:23:52
          
          
            Columbiana says he done the most
political scene Colombia needs
          
                  
            2:23:56
          
          
            empathy on political issues and
          
                  
            2:23:58
          
          
            in general because of corruption
health issues.
          
                  
            2:24:03
          
          
            Since the 2016 peace deal with
the FARC it is the economy that
          
                  
            2:24:07
          
          
            has become Colombians top
priority. 60% say that it's hard
          
                  
            2:24:12
          
          
            to get by financially. But that
doesn't mean voters agree on who
          
                  
            2:24:16
          
          
            should win Sunday's first round
among the trio of candidates
          
                  
            2:24:19
          
          
            that have a shot at becoming a
president.
          
                  
            2:24:22
          
          
            I believe that the main
challenge for the next president
          
                  
            2:24:24
          
          
            should be to unite the country
and not to create so much
          
                  
            2:24:27
          
          
            polarization. Right populist
government, a lot of lies a lot
          
                  
            2:24:33
          
          
            of
          
                  
            2:24:34
          
          
            the front runner for Sunday's
vote is Gustavo Petro, former
          
                  
            2:24:38
          
          
            governor of Bogota. He is a
leftist as promised ride free
          
                  
            2:24:42
          
          
            university education and to
combat welfare quality. Behind
          
                  
            2:24:46
          
          
            him in the polls is Frederick
Oka terrace, a center right
          
                  
            2:24:49
          
          
            former mayor who has the backing
of Colombia's traditional
          
                  
            2:24:52
          
          
            partnerships, and then there's
business magnate Adolfo
          
                  
            2:24:56
          
          
            Hernandez, running as an
independent on his own funds.
          
                  
            2:24:59
          
          
            His campaign has been hurt by
accusations of graft, which he
          
                  
            2:25:03
          
          
            denies either Hernandez or
guitarras is expected to face
          
                  
            2:25:06
          
          
            off against Petro in a June 2,
round.
          
                  
            2:25:11
          
          
            Funny I didn't hear about that
on Fox News.
          
                  
            2:25:15
          
          
            Yeah, the gaminess is going to
become the president. Well,
          
                  
            2:25:19
          
          
            socialists are leftist. I'm
sorry, they're mixed up to
          
                  
            2:25:22
          
          
            three. Well, yeah. He's gonna do
what happened in Venezuela. You
          
                  
            2:25:27
          
          
            can see it right away. He's
promising free this and free
          
                  
            2:25:30
          
          
            that free education free.
          
                  
            2:25:32
          
          
            Free. So do we immediately
invest in coffee futures?
          
                  
            2:25:38
          
          
            Lesson Interesting. Well, you
don't know because it might mean
          
                  
            2:25:42
          
          
            that coffee growing is the only
substance to work at work. You
          
                  
            2:25:45
          
          
            can get w growing more coffee
will cocaine. Also, we mentioned
          
                  
            2:25:50
          
          
            this on the show, one of the few
things on our show you'd never
          
                  
            2:25:52
          
          
            heard anyplace else is that
they're making a big push in
          
                  
            2:25:54
          
          
            China.
          
                  
            2:25:57
          
          
            Yes. Tell me Tell me about the
push in China
          
                  
            2:26:00
          
          
            to grow coffee. We play clips on
this row. That's right. That's
          
                  
            2:26:04
          
          
            right. Yep. So you can't you
can't I don't think coffee
          
                  
            2:26:07
          
          
            futures are a good gamble. Well,
I don't know. Let me jump
          
                  
            2:26:11
          
          
            in on China then. And and a
foreign piece of reporting,
          
                  
            2:26:15
          
          
            which often is surprisingly
good. Deutsche Avella. I take
          
                  
            2:26:18
          
          
            Deutsche Avella as a serious
news organization you
          
                  
            2:26:22
          
          
            I agree to a point but they were
so anti Trump, that it was
          
                  
            2:26:27
          
          
            pretty skewed. Pretty, very
skewed. Yep.
          
                  
            2:26:31
          
          
            This is a Deutsche Avella piece
on a China of course, China.
          
                  
            2:26:35
          
          
            Beijing is now partially in
lockdown. Which is not really
          
                  
            2:26:41
          
          
            being reported. But I think 11
million people in Beijing are in
          
                  
            2:26:44
          
          
            lockdown. Of course, we still
have put the other city that's
          
                  
            2:26:47
          
          
            been in lockdown. Shanghai,
Shanghai. This piece is on the
          
                  
            2:26:52
          
          
            system. The system they call it.
They don't say the it's called
          
                  
            2:26:56
          
          
            system. System is what controls
everybody in China. Listen to
          
                  
            2:27:01
          
          
            this. Oh, I I cut up the I cut
out all of the long music
          
                  
            2:27:05
          
          
            pieces. Were to dramatize the
report. Yes, China has. Sorry.
          
                  
            2:27:10
          
          
            Yeah, it's annoying when they do
that
          
                  
            2:27:12
          
          
            China has completely de
emphasized privacy and freedom
          
                  
            2:27:15
          
          
            of movement during the pandemic.
In the brain of Shanghai's
          
                  
            2:27:19
          
          
            Pudong district, every suspected
COVID-19 case is monitored
          
                  
            2:27:23
          
          
            Chicago,
          
                  
            2:27:24
          
          
            we installed a network of
sensors in front of apartments.
          
                  
            2:27:28
          
          
            When the door sensor registers
people leaving the apartment in
          
                  
            2:27:31
          
          
            violation of the rules were
alerted. The district staff and
          
                  
            2:27:35
          
          
            the health department are then
informed and can respond
          
                  
            2:27:39
          
          
            quickly.
          
                  
            2:27:40
          
          
            What's technologically possible
is carried out with little
          
                  
            2:27:43
          
          
            regard for people's privacy,
criticism or resistance among
          
                  
            2:27:46
          
          
            the population is virtually non
existent. Lovara interesting.
          
                  
            2:27:50
          
          
            We've mapped the residential
buildings in the district, which
          
                  
            2:27:54
          
          
            ones are occupied, where there
are vacancies where elderly
          
                  
            2:27:58
          
          
            people are living alone in
Lausanne, where care or help is
          
                  
            2:28:01
          
          
            needed. It's all stored in our
system, and can be called up in
          
                  
            2:28:06
          
          
            real time.
          
                  
            2:28:07
          
          
            Even those who do not dispose of
their trash properly are
          
                  
            2:28:10
          
          
            recorded. Residents who aren't
following the rules are captured
          
                  
            2:28:13
          
          
            on camera from three different
angles. The so called Brain act
          
                  
            2:28:18
          
          
            swiftly. Whether it's an
illegally parked car, or
          
                  
            2:28:22
          
          
            unsolicited advertising offenses
can be handled by patrol
          
                  
            2:28:25
          
          
            officers who are connected to
the control center via a mobile
          
                  
            2:28:29
          
          
            app.
          
                  
            2:28:31
          
          
            As soon as the squads and
volunteers in residential
          
                  
            2:28:33
          
          
            districts spot an issue, they
can report it and upload
          
                  
            2:28:37
          
          
            footage. They take a photo
report the issue and then our
          
                  
            2:28:42
          
          
            system automatically decides
which department to forward the
          
                  
            2:28:45
          
          
            matter to
          
                  
            2:28:49
          
          
            freedom. subjugation is
liberation contradiction.
          
                  
            2:29:02
          
          
            There's your future right there.
Let's all hope Ilan buys
          
                  
            2:29:05
          
          
            Twitter. All the sensors will be
in place is going to be
          
                  
            2:29:11
          
          
            wonderful, terrible clip is
going to be wonderful.
          
                  
            2:29:14
          
          
            Wonderful. I tell us.
          
                  
            2:29:18
          
          
            We'll see if I can top that. No.
I do have this clip doses we
          
                  
            2:29:25
          
          
            mentioned read up to Naki. She
has she's now can't get enough
          
                  
            2:29:29
          
          
            Biden stuff. So she's going
after Camela
          
                  
            2:29:32
          
          
            Oh, it's really I mean, it's
kind of cheap shots coming from
          
                  
            2:29:39
          
          
            Australia. That's That's my only
          
                  
            2:29:42
          
          
            Americans they mind your own
business at the same time,
          
                  
            2:29:47
          
          
            mind you, you know, I got a I
got a note from an Australian
          
                  
            2:29:52
          
          
            producer. I just want to share
for a second. I went back and
          
                  
            2:29:55
          
          
            forth with Anthony. And then
here's kind of where it came
          
                  
            2:29:59
          
          
            down to because this is about
the Uvalde shooting or ivaldi,
          
                  
            2:30:03
          
          
            if you're from Hill Country, US
gun culture is so easy to
          
                  
            2:30:08
          
          
            deconstruct. It's just, it's
just big companies selling
          
                  
            2:30:13
          
          
            crappy products to consumers.
They're using the exact same
          
                  
            2:30:16
          
          
            playbook as Big Pharma playing
on people's fears and
          
                  
            2:30:20
          
          
            insecurities. And all the sheep
goes by these things because
          
                  
            2:30:23
          
          
            they think it makes them into
something or because all their
          
                  
            2:30:26
          
          
            friends have got one from the
outside. It's obvious the whole
          
                  
            2:30:30
          
          
            thing is BS. It's exactly like
if you go to China still
          
                  
            2:30:35
          
          
            Everyone changed, smokes. Even
young people tell you it's good
          
                  
            2:30:39
          
          
            for your circulation and SEC
drive sex drive. They also tell
          
                  
            2:30:42
          
          
            you it's part of Chinese and
national identity to smoke. They
          
                  
            2:30:45
          
          
            don't realize the rest of the
world moved on, and their
          
                  
            2:30:47
          
          
            consumers spending money to buy
products that kill them. No,
          
                  
            2:30:52
          
          
            Anthony? No. If you had a
constitution, you understand
          
                  
            2:30:57
          
          
            this way before I put my foot my
mouth. Does Australia have a
          
                  
            2:30:59
          
          
            constitution?
          
                  
            2:31:02
          
          
            I don't think they have some map
hairs to ours. I think they just
          
                  
            2:31:04
          
          
            have Arctic
          
                  
            2:31:05
          
          
            like a Magna Carta derivative or
something like that.
          
                  
            2:31:09
          
          
            Again, I can do a quick lookup.
Or you can just continue because
          
                  
            2:31:13
          
          
            I don't think it's important.
No, my art constitutions very
          
                  
            2:31:16
          
          
            specific.
          
                  
            2:31:17
          
          
            Yeah, my point is this country
was born with with this culture.
          
                  
            2:31:21
          
          
            So to say that this is just now
I'll say one other thing.
          
                  
            2:31:27
          
          
            Definitely a lot of people just
buying it for what they hope
          
                  
            2:31:30
          
          
            will be home defense. And we'll
see I don't think there's people
          
                  
            2:31:34
          
          
            little chance of people going
out on the streets with their
          
                  
            2:31:37
          
          
            guns yet, yet. But the way the
Uvalde cops operated, we may be
          
                  
            2:31:43
          
          
            getting pretty close to us guy,
you know, I talked to to Mike,
          
                  
            2:31:48
          
          
            the my buddy who was he was law
enforcement in Kerrville. And he
          
                  
            2:31:55
          
          
            has anger management issues. So
he quit the force. But he's my
          
                  
            2:31:58
          
          
            buddy. And especially Mike, what
the hell, what the hell went on
          
                  
            2:32:02
          
          
            there. He's gonna get more info
for him. But he's like, this is
          
                  
            2:32:05
          
          
            training. These guys had no
training, they were told that
          
                  
            2:32:08
          
          
            completely the wrong things to
do. They even had like level
          
                  
            2:32:11
          
          
            four vests and body armor. They
could have walked in and taken
          
                  
            2:32:15
          
          
            an AR shot, not to the head,
obviously, but to their vest.
          
                  
            2:32:20
          
          
            And it just this complete
failure. He says if he says any
          
                  
            2:32:25
          
          
            cop who has been trained
properly knows what to do you go
          
                  
            2:32:28
          
          
            right in, honestly, and we don't
need to talk about it. This
          
                  
            2:32:32
          
          
            whole thing, the timeline, the
calls that were made, the things
          
                  
            2:32:37
          
          
            that happened, the strangeness,
this stinks. And I'm going and I
          
                  
            2:32:42
          
          
            can I've been thinking it for a
whole week. And I'm just going
          
                  
            2:32:44
          
          
            to put it out there. This feels
like some kind of pedo thing is
          
                  
            2:32:48
          
          
            also involved in this. I don't
know why. I'm just putting it
          
                  
            2:32:51
          
          
            out there. There's something
weird going on with these
          
                  
            2:32:55
          
          
            kids to work on it and give us a
report and however long it
          
                  
            2:32:58
          
          
            takes.
          
                  
            2:32:58
          
          
            Yeah, of course. I'm just
telling you what it is. All
          
                  
            2:33:00
          
          
            right, move on to read up on on
Panahi.
          
                  
            2:33:04
          
          
            Yeah, here she goes after
cannula.
          
                  
            2:33:06
          
          
            But if you're worried that the
President is just too dazed and
          
                  
            2:33:10
          
          
            confused, to be leading the free
world, then take comfort in the
          
                  
            2:33:13
          
          
            fact that he's Veep is ready and
capable, and is already tackling
          
                  
            2:33:18
          
          
            the really big issues like
school
          
                  
            2:33:21
          
          
            buses. So I think about this
subject of our yellow school
          
                  
            2:33:26
          
          
            buses in that regard. Because
think about it, yellow school
          
                  
            2:33:30
          
          
            buses are our nation's largest
form of mass transit. How about
          
                  
            2:33:36
          
          
            that? Every day, so yes, and it
gets them where they need to go.
          
                  
            2:33:48
          
          
            Man, cackling there. That was
actually a deeper point the vape
          
                  
            2:33:51
          
          
            was trying to make, she seems to
think the existence of these
          
                  
            2:33:55
          
          
            school buses threatens the
health of children and the
          
                  
            2:34:00
          
          
            planet.
          
                  
            2:34:02
          
          
            If your child rides the bus,
half an hour to school and half
          
                  
            2:34:06
          
          
            an hour back every day, from the
first day of kindergarten, the
          
                  
            2:34:11
          
          
            high school graduation, they
will experience the equivalent
          
                  
            2:34:16
          
          
            of 90 full days of exposure to
diesel exhaust. And these fumes
          
                  
            2:34:23
          
          
            do not just threaten the health
of our children. They also
          
                  
            2:34:29
          
          
            threaten the future of our
planet. Diesel exhaust is a
          
                  
            2:34:35
          
          
            greenhouse gas.
          
                  
            2:34:38
          
          
            She's laughing madly about
school buses and literally the
          
                  
            2:34:43
          
          
            next minute she is telling her
bewildered audience that the
          
                  
            2:34:46
          
          
            buses are killing the children
and the earth.
          
                  
            2:34:49
          
          
            Well, this is not this is not
fair. It's out of context. I'm
          
                  
            2:34:53
          
          
            not defending the vice
president. But this was about
          
                  
            2:34:56
          
          
            electric school buses. So that
She laughs I mean, she's saying,
          
                  
            2:35:01
          
          
            oh, one minute, she's talking
about great school buses, then
          
                  
            2:35:04
          
          
            they're killing the earth. I
mean, it was about electric
          
                  
            2:35:06
          
          
            school buses, but she didn't
disclose that in our little
          
                  
            2:35:09
          
          
            spiel here.
          
                  
            2:35:10
          
          
            Well, the thing that's
interesting to me is Camelus
          
                  
            2:35:14
          
          
            assertion that the kids have got
90 days of exposure to diesel
          
                  
            2:35:19
          
          
            exhaust, are they shoving the
exhaust pipe into the bus?
          
                  
            2:35:24
          
          
            They're not even during a bus
and you get an exhaust pipe
          
                  
            2:35:27
          
          
            sending out whatever exhaust is
coming out. It's not going into
          
                  
            2:35:30
          
          
            the bus. So they're not exposed
to anything. This is bullcrap.
          
                  
            2:35:34
          
          
            What she's saying
          
                  
            2:35:35
          
          
            they're exposed to pig urine.
Okay, yeah, that's remember,
          
                  
            2:35:42
          
          
            that's ad blue. That's your,
that's your blue tag out about
          
                  
            2:35:45
          
          
            that crap. Yeah, they put the
spray pig urine onto the exhaust
          
                  
            2:35:49
          
          
            as it's going out. The bus won't
drive without it. It's just it's
          
                  
            2:35:53
          
          
            just excess pig urine from China
if those buses are equipped at
          
                  
            2:35:56
          
          
            that system? Well, I think most
of these buses I'm seeing most
          
                  
            2:36:00
          
          
            school buses are either electric
or I think there's some may even
          
                  
            2:36:07
          
          
            be some Hydrogen buses. I'm
thinking.
          
                  
            2:36:10
          
          
            Well, I know there's some hybrid
buses, buses full hybrid. Yeah,
          
                  
            2:36:13
          
          
            for sure. That's probably what
you're thinking. I have one
          
                  
            2:36:16
          
          
            other clip that I want to get
out of the way which I think is
          
                  
            2:36:18
          
          
            a funny clip another one from
NPR where they're just giggling
          
                  
            2:36:21
          
          
            and it is teetering and this is
a story that I'm surprised it
          
                  
            2:36:26
          
          
            got on NPR it's kind of a funny
story about the first ancient
          
                  
            2:36:30
          
          
            graffiti. I guess Hadrian's Wall
or one that's up at the north
          
                  
            2:36:34
          
          
            part of England where the where
the Romans took over and then it
          
                  
            2:36:37
          
          
            put a wall up Yeah, block out
the Scots or wherever they were
          
                  
            2:36:41
          
          
            worried about. It had a bunch of
graffiti on it. And so they've
          
                  
            2:36:45
          
          
            decoded some of it and now
they're making to make it into a
          
                  
            2:36:48
          
          
            funny story. This is ancient
graffiti. All right,
          
                  
            2:36:51
          
          
            let's go to Northern England.
Now we're an amateur
          
                  
            2:36:54
          
          
            archaeologist discovered a rock
graffitied with an ancient Roman
          
                  
            2:36:58
          
          
            mess.
          
                  
            2:36:59
          
          
            Why wasn't why doesn't she say
graffiti?
          
                  
            2:37:04
          
          
            Because she said graffiti
geologist discovered a rock
          
                  
            2:37:08
          
          
            graffitied with an ancient Roman
message that fields well not so
          
                  
            2:37:12
          
          
            ancient inscriptions,
specialists identified the
          
                  
            2:37:15
          
          
            letters etched into the rock as
second deines Kuchar which
          
                  
            2:37:19
          
          
            translates to second deines the,
let's say, the pooper and based
          
                  
            2:37:24
          
          
            on the time it would have taken
to etch the letters into the
          
                  
            2:37:27
          
          
            rock and the accompanying
phallus
          
                  
            2:37:33
          
          
            I didn't get the innuendo what
exactly does this thing is it
          
                  
            2:37:37
          
          
            is that yes, so the guy that was
up there who was the managing
          
                  
            2:37:41
          
          
            the area whose whose name is
mentioned? Is a shithead.
          
                  
            2:37:46
          
          
            Okay, but Oh, so it's f the
shithead Is that what it is?
          
                  
            2:37:50
          
          
            Something like
          
                  
            2:37:50
          
          
            that, but they weren't gonna
they were gonna they couldn't do
          
                  
            2:37:53
          
          
            that on NPR says a pooper.
          
                  
            2:37:58
          
          
            Which translates to second
Dinah's the, let's say, the
          
                  
            2:38:02
          
          
            pooper and based on the time
taken to match the letters into
          
                  
            2:38:06
          
          
            the rock and the accompanying
phallus also engraved just
          
                  
            2:38:10
          
          
            beneath the letters. Experts
believe it was definitely meant
          
                  
            2:38:13
          
          
            as an insult. This latest
phallus is one of 13 carved into
          
                  
            2:38:18
          
          
            Hadrian's Wall in northern
England. The wall was the
          
                  
            2:38:21
          
          
            northernmost boundary of the
Roman Empire at one time so
          
                  
            2:38:25
          
          
            apparently modern day middle
schoolers and ancient Romans
          
                  
            2:38:28
          
          
            have more in common than you
might think.
          
                  
            2:38:32
          
          
            Rather so question why why is it
so hard for them to just say
          
                  
            2:38:36
          
          
            penis and why is it so hard to
say anus or some and why did
          
                  
            2:38:42
          
          
            they have told them our shit or
whatever? Yeah, well shit okay
          
                  
            2:38:45
          
          
            when you whatever broadcast
standards but we just weird if
          
                  
            2:38:48
          
          
            you're gonna laugh anyway.
          
                  
            2:38:52
          
          
            They say that they did modern
school kids and ancient Romans
          
                  
            2:38:55
          
          
            had something in common. No, you
have something in common with
          
                  
            2:38:59
          
          
            the ancient Romans because yeah,
it's just tittering.
          
                  
            2:39:01
          
          
            Well imagine if if two men did
that story. NPR News. We've
          
                  
            2:39:07
          
          
            discovered some very interesting
graffiti in the on this wall
          
                  
            2:39:11
          
          
            over there in the UK. It's very
famous my partner knows about
          
                  
            2:39:13
          
          
            Oh, really? Yes, indeed. And
find out well, the guy who was
          
                  
            2:39:17
          
          
            in charge at the time, his name
was Scotty deduce. Well, people
          
                  
            2:39:22
          
          
            didn't like him. So they called
him a well they had a depiction
          
                  
            2:39:25
          
          
            there of it. Let's just call it
a pooper. Oh my gosh, yes. And
          
                  
            2:39:32
          
          
            then the phalluses the phalluses
below them. I mean, that kind of
          
                  
            2:39:38
          
          
            made it all clear. And there's
13 phalluses Apparently, yes.
          
                  
            2:39:42
          
          
            Wow, John. Whoa, what a story.
What a story it is. You go.
          
                  
            2:39:49
          
          
            Let's see if we can we can
package that up. send that off
          
                  
            2:39:52
          
          
            to NPR. It's our audition to get
a job. Finally, finally we'll
          
                  
            2:39:56
          
          
            get a real job. I'm profitable.
Before we take our second break,
          
                  
            2:40:04
          
          
            quick one that we kind of missed
on the last show. But since a
          
                  
            2:40:08
          
          
            lot of people I mean, we didn't
really miss it. But there was
          
                  
            2:40:12
          
          
            something said very specifically
that pico said people would
          
                  
            2:40:15
          
          
            post, you know, typical
capitals, miss it. So let's find
          
                  
            2:40:20
          
          
            out, it was the executive
director of Oxfam International.
          
                  
            2:40:25
          
          
            And talking about COVID. And the
pharmaceutical industry
          
                  
            2:40:29
          
          
            is in billionaires has been, you
know, unprecedented during the
          
                  
            2:40:33
          
          
            pandemic. And there's been
several sectors where that has
          
                  
            2:40:35
          
          
            been mostly concentrated. And
one is, in fact, the pharma
          
                  
            2:40:37
          
          
            sector. Because COVID has been
one of the most profitable
          
                  
            2:40:41
          
          
            products ever.
          
                  
            2:40:43
          
          
            So that was the line that we
didn't respond to COVID has been
          
                  
            2:40:46
          
          
            one of the most profitable
products ever. And I think he's
          
                  
            2:40:51
          
          
            right, some people to call us
out on that. That's, that's a
          
                  
            2:40:54
          
          
            very interesting term, the
product COVID I thought that
          
                  
            2:40:58
          
          
            that was that's pretty good.
          
                  
            2:41:00
          
          
            Well, I'm glad they call us. I
don't know why they just didn't
          
                  
            2:41:02
          
          
            mention it. But calling us house
fine, they
          
                  
            2:41:04
          
          
            call us I mean, because people
truly, truly cannot believe that
          
                  
            2:41:10
          
          
            we missed that. Which is,
          
                  
            2:41:12
          
          
            I'm looking back on the history
of this show and everything we
          
                  
            2:41:15
          
          
            cover and the way we cover it
the way we deconstruct things,
          
                  
            2:41:17
          
          
            I'm stunned that we can miss
something like that. Agreed,
          
                  
            2:41:22
          
          
            because we just don't miss stuff
like they were the best.
          
                  
            2:41:25
          
          
            I also take it as a compliment
for that very reason. It's like
          
                  
            2:41:28
          
          
            I can't believe they miss the
product. Of course, yeah. COVID
          
                  
            2:41:31
          
          
            the product? Well, let's talk
about COVID the product, because
          
                  
            2:41:34
          
          
            I have a feeling that Pfizer is
they've taken their eye off the
          
                  
            2:41:39
          
          
            ball, maybe it's because all of
the 7 billion vaccines they
          
                  
            2:41:42
          
          
            can't sell that no country
wants, we don't want that shit,
          
                  
            2:41:46
          
          
            too. They've taken their foot
out there pumping the brakes on
          
                  
            2:41:49
          
          
            the the taking the foot off the
gas on the marketing, and
          
                  
            2:41:53
          
          
            they've just given up on variant
names.
          
                  
            2:41:55
          
          
            We talked about this. I think
yesterday Dr. Just an update on
          
                  
            2:41:58
          
          
            this contagious variant of COVID
It seems with each new variant
          
                  
            2:42:04
          
          
            the contagiousness if that's a
word continues to increase, but
          
                  
            2:42:09
          
          
            maybe not the severity.
          
                  
            2:42:10
          
          
            That's what we're seeing. And
I'm concerned about the new
          
                  
            2:42:12
          
          
            variant is the ba 2.1 2.1.
          
                  
            2:42:20
          
          
            From a software company,
          
                  
            2:42:23
          
          
            thank you for pointing out the
obvious. That's exactly what it
          
                  
            2:42:26
          
          
            sounds like. And you need to
combat that. That version number
          
                  
            2:42:30
          
          
            with some programmable mRNA. To
it again, severity.
          
                  
            2:42:36
          
          
            That's what we're seeing, and
I'm concerned about the new
          
                  
            2:42:38
          
          
            variant is the Ba 2.12 point
          
                  
            2:42:41
          
          
            1.1 2.1 Ba one two BA, one
2.1 2.1 Lovely. That's that's
          
                  
            2:42:48
          
          
            the doctor from Fox News. By the
way, I'll just let you hear what
          
                  
            2:42:51
          
          
            he says. Because of course, they
also have said here to the
          
                  
            2:42:54
          
          
            farmer overlords.
          
                  
            2:42:56
          
          
            That's a long word, but we're
getting that in New York a lot
          
                  
            2:42:59
          
          
            actually, and I'm concerned
about it is not more severe. I
          
                  
            2:43:02
          
          
            don't think it's more severe.
But the problem is that it does
          
                  
            2:43:05
          
          
            have symptoms. It's not causing
an uptick in deaths, but it
          
                  
            2:43:09
          
          
            means we have to use more packs
loaded more antivirals for
          
                  
            2:43:11
          
          
            people at high risk, and make
sure that people get boosted or
          
                  
            2:43:16
          
          
            getting over COVID Recently does
help decrease your risk of
          
                  
            2:43:19
          
          
            severity that's there to keep
people out of the hospital. And
          
                  
            2:43:24
          
          
            so far, we're succeeding at that
and I think we will Oh, please,
          
                  
            2:43:27
          
          
            Doctor,
          
                  
            2:43:28
          
          
            you phony. So that's the guy
that Tucker would always bring
          
                  
            2:43:32
          
          
            on to show the stupid videos.
Hey, people, rolling joints,
          
                  
            2:43:37
          
          
            that you're all you're gonna die
from smoking weed. And there's
          
                  
            2:43:40
          
          
            your Fox News everybody.
          
                  
            2:43:44
          
          
            Not fence. But what's another
one here? That's gonna be
          
                  
            2:43:47
          
          
            interesting. Tell me if this
thing is a native ad. Okay. Back
          
                  
            2:43:50
          
          
            to NPR. This is the circus is
back.
          
                  
            2:43:54
          
          
            To Ringling Brothers Barnum and
Bailey Circus is back though
          
                  
            2:43:57
          
          
            minus the elephants, lions and
tigers. Ringling says five years
          
                  
            2:44:01
          
          
            after shutting down its three
ring circus it plans to return
          
                  
            2:44:04
          
          
            next fall for the base company
says its new version of the
          
                  
            2:44:07
          
          
            circus will be interactive and
feature audience engagement
          
                  
            2:44:10
          
          
            while also celebrating
performers from around the
          
                  
            2:44:13
          
          
            world. Okay, what do you think
that means? Because I do have a
          
                  
            2:44:16
          
          
            follow up to this? I don't know.
I think it means yes.
          
                  
            2:44:21
          
          
            Go ahead. I don't have any meat
any
          
                  
            2:44:23
          
          
            Well, I was I was reading about
on that. I was reading about the
          
                  
            2:44:27
          
          
            abbot the avatars. Have you
heard of the ABA tars ABA like
          
                  
            2:44:32
          
          
            ABA? Yes. Avatars?
          
                  
            2:44:35
          
          
            You mean this Swedish singers?
Yes.
          
                  
            2:44:37
          
          
            So ABA just just launched a
concert tour that kicked off in
          
                  
            2:44:44
          
          
            the UK with lots of elites and
royalty there it's called ABA
          
                  
            2:44:47
          
          
            voyage. Now the Abba people are
deep in their 70s Now although
          
                  
            2:44:53
          
          
            you can still see the both AMITA
and honor free there There's
          
                  
            2:45:00
          
          
            still beautiful women that are
just much much older, as are
          
                  
            2:45:04
          
          
            Bjorn and Benny, I know a lot
about ABA, of course, I grew up
          
                  
            2:45:06
          
          
            and I saw them when the
Eurovision Song Contest. And so
          
                  
            2:45:11
          
          
            what they've created is avatars
which people are paying to go to
          
                  
            2:45:16
          
          
            a stadium, big stadium,
          
                  
            2:45:18
          
          
            and they get to see a 3d image
on the stage of them
          
                  
            2:45:21
          
          
            that so that's what it looks
like. But I dove into it,
          
                  
            2:45:26
          
          
            because that's what they say
avatars. It looks like holograms
          
                  
            2:45:28
          
          
            on onstage. And yeah, and in
puck. Well, it's much better
          
                  
            2:45:34
          
          
            than that. I mean, it's high
resolution. And I figured out
          
                  
            2:45:38
          
          
            why by reading the article. But
I think this is, there's two
          
                  
            2:45:41
          
          
            ways to achieve kind of virtual
reality or augmented reality.
          
                  
            2:45:46
          
          
            One is you put some glasses on,
and you got or you got some
          
                  
            2:45:49
          
          
            retina stuff, whatever it is
Google Glasses, or the stupid
          
                  
            2:45:53
          
          
            Oculus. And maybe you can see
through them, you see the real
          
                  
            2:45:57
          
          
            world and there's things that
pop in there. Or maybe it's
          
                  
            2:46:00
          
          
            completely virtual with with a
big thing on your head that will
          
                  
            2:46:03
          
          
            make people nauseous, or you do
what the ABA people have done.
          
                  
            2:46:08
          
          
            I'm going to read this, these
two paragraphs. To create the
          
                  
            2:46:11
          
          
            spectacle. The band performed in
motion capture suits for five
          
                  
            2:46:15
          
          
            weeks with 160 cameras scanning
their body movements and facial
          
                  
            2:46:19
          
          
            expressions. Those became
reference points for hundreds of
          
                  
            2:46:24
          
          
            animators and visual effects
artists to create the avatars of
          
                  
            2:46:27
          
          
            the band in their heyday. And
they look dynamite. I mean that
          
                  
            2:46:31
          
          
            women their legs are at least
six inches longer than they were
          
                  
            2:46:34
          
          
            back in the day. It's fantastic.
Now, the ABA choreography has
          
                  
            2:46:39
          
          
            always been you know, it's just
it's kind of hey, you know, a
          
                  
            2:46:41
          
          
            little so I can see where 70
year olds could do the
          
                  
            2:46:44
          
          
            choreography. Affectionately
known as avatars. The characters
          
                  
            2:46:48
          
          
            are not 3d holograms, as
everyone involved in the
          
                  
            2:46:52
          
          
            production is at pains to point
out, quote, I don't think any
          
                  
            2:46:56
          
          
            hologram shows have been
successful, says producer Billy
          
                  
            2:46:59
          
          
            Walsh, after five minutes,
they're just not that
          
                  
            2:47:01
          
          
            interesting. I agree. It's just
like, okay, it doesn't look
          
                  
            2:47:05
          
          
            real, it looks kind of grainy
laser ish. It's not, it's not a
          
                  
            2:47:09
          
          
            real convincing experience up to
par. Instead, the characters
          
                  
            2:47:14
          
          
            appear on a massive 65 million
pixel screen, with lights and
          
                  
            2:47:19
          
          
            other effects, blurring the
boundaries between the digital
          
                  
            2:47:22
          
          
            elements and the real world in
the arena. Amazingly, they've
          
                  
            2:47:26
          
          
            pulled it off the images might
be too deep, but impressive
          
                  
            2:47:29
          
          
            lighting effects and backprop
projections provide a crucial
          
                  
            2:47:33
          
          
            depth of field creating the
illusion, the band are really in
          
                  
            2:47:36
          
          
            the room with you. I believe
this is a genius way to go.
          
                  
            2:47:41
          
          
            Because it's so much easier to
convince yourself that you're
          
                  
            2:47:45
          
          
            watching something that is 3d
and holographic because the
          
                  
            2:47:50
          
          
            edges have been obfuscated. Your
brain fills in that stuff really
          
                  
            2:47:55
          
          
            quickly. I think this is smart
and Ringling Brothers and Barnum
          
                  
            2:47:59
          
          
            and Bailey Circus, they don't
need any animals. He just throws
          
                  
            2:48:02
          
          
            some smell of elephant shit in
the room, a little bit of hay.
          
                  
            2:48:07
          
          
            And you'll be looking at it as
if I think I think this is the
          
                  
            2:48:10
          
          
            future of concerts. I really do.
          
                  
            2:48:12
          
          
            I this is an argument I'm not
going to make. But I would like
          
                  
            2:48:17
          
          
            to know who's the who produces
this? And if they're publicly
          
                  
            2:48:19
          
          
            traded?
          
                  
            2:48:21
          
          
            Hold on. That's a very good
question. I'm going to look into
          
                  
            2:48:26
          
          
            it for you. So I do know that
Billy Walters to kind of
          
                  
            2:48:29
          
          
            be Live Nation should be doing.
And you're right. Because, you
          
                  
            2:48:33
          
          
            know, the only thing that's been
a problem with concerts compared
          
                  
            2:48:36
          
          
            to like the record and music
industry is that you can scale
          
                  
            2:48:39
          
          
            the record, if you're a record,
you're, you're a band, and you
          
                  
            2:48:44
          
          
            produce records, you can send
those records all over the place
          
                  
            2:48:48
          
          
            without you having to leave
home. And at scale. So you'd
          
                  
            2:48:51
          
          
            make millions of dollars just
recording something, if you can
          
                  
            2:48:54
          
          
            do the same thing with your live
performances. You can scale
          
                  
            2:48:58
          
          
            those like you can records. I'll
get in that business
          
                  
            2:49:02
          
          
            immediately.
          
                  
            2:49:03
          
          
            So the producer is Bailey Walsh,
who is a, who is a me see done a
          
                  
            2:49:11
          
          
            lot of films, a lot of
production for films, such as
          
                  
            2:49:15
          
          
            James Bond, but also mute a lot
of music video type stuff as
          
                  
            2:49:19
          
          
            well. I have to look into who
actually provide because it's
          
                  
            2:49:22
          
          
            more set design and enlightening
than it obviously, you know,
          
                  
            2:49:28
          
          
            creating the virtual characters,
a lot of work goes into that.
          
                  
            2:49:31
          
          
            But then to put on the screen
and to obfuscate everything to
          
                  
            2:49:34
          
          
            make
          
                  
            2:49:34
          
          
            I mean once you once you do that
once in the scales, you don't
          
                  
            2:49:38
          
          
            have to worry about crazy
          
                  
            2:49:39
          
          
            good, right? Yeah,
          
                  
            2:49:40
          
          
            so great.
          
                  
            2:49:41
          
          
            So what we can do is we can have
two hot look and curry Devora X.
          
                  
            2:49:46
          
          
            Be good, right? And we'll
finally and we'll do it and
          
                  
            2:49:50
          
          
            they'll just be voice they won't
actually be I mean it'd be us
          
                  
            2:49:54
          
          
            right and we're doing the show.
Only you'll see us onstage
          
                  
            2:49:58
          
          
            interact you're bouncing around
out and looking really hot and
          
                  
            2:50:01
          
          
            spry and cool. And then that
could go on the road twice a
          
                  
            2:50:04
          
          
            week.
          
                  
            2:50:06
          
          
            I'm going to show my school by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
          
                  
            2:50:10
          
          
            all the people who could do
that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
          
                  
            2:50:21
          
          
            and indeed, we do have a few
people to think with around the
          
                  
            2:50:23
          
          
            road or not virtual or
otherwise, dodge Gasco leads it
          
                  
            2:50:26
          
          
            off from Barton, Vermont. 123 45
And he's going to be a barren
          
                  
            2:50:33
          
          
            today. baby boo in Dayton, Ohio.
$100.11 Natalie Brown $100 from
          
                  
            2:50:40
          
          
            Harriman, Utah and birthday
shout out for Shawn. Rita
          
                  
            2:50:45
          
          
            Harrington sparks Nevada 100 m e
k, which is a nice solvent.
          
                  
            2:50:51
          
          
            Cherry Hill, New Jersey 9999
totally illegal nowadays in
          
                  
            2:50:55
          
          
            California camp by a candidate
if you wanted to saddled tramp
          
                  
            2:50:58
          
          
            there she is again at 888 in
Charlotte, North Carolina. She's
          
                  
            2:51:02
          
          
            got a well we already read her
note earlier. Sir Kevin
          
                  
            2:51:06
          
          
            McLaughlin, Duke of Luna lover
of America and Boone, North
          
                  
            2:51:09
          
          
            Carolina 808 The only 808 For
today Gary black dough comes in
          
                  
            2:51:14
          
          
            a 7777 Wayne Pennsylvania and
Joseph whitish in Miami, Florida
          
                  
            2:51:20
          
          
            7777 Bruce Traum in Harrisburg
Pennsylvania 6933 These road
          
                  
            2:51:27
          
          
            checks that came in Derrick
Johnson in Denver, Colorado 6666
          
                  
            2:51:32
          
          
            Craig Kohler in Evansville,
Indiana. 6502 Jamie Buell in
          
                  
            2:51:39
          
          
            Vista, California 606 Those are
small boobs. Zachary may would
          
                  
            2:51:43
          
          
            in Los Angeles, California 5555.
James catch cashing the second
          
                  
            2:51:49
          
          
            in Herndon, Virginia spooks
Ville two big
          
                  
            2:51:53
          
          
            time bikes. I'm Bill.
          
                  
            2:51:57
          
          
            Bill, Peter Chung and Lakewood
Washington for the 555 Patrick
          
                  
            2:52:02
          
          
            Sir Patrick, Duke of the South
5510 in Fairview Tennessee.
          
                  
            2:52:07
          
          
            Hold on, hold on, hold on. He
has a note. This is Sir Patrick,
          
                  
            2:52:11
          
          
            a note from our New York meetup
alert for June 9 at Chas
          
                  
            2:52:14
          
          
            pallmann. Palminteri Italian
restaurant, West 46th Street.
          
                  
            2:52:18
          
          
            Hopefully we'll have a couple
more speeches around the US this
          
                  
            2:52:21
          
          
            year. And we'll make a meet up
for each one like Atlanta,
          
                  
            2:52:24
          
          
            Phoenix, Chicago, Kansas and
more. So, that's sort of Patrick
          
                  
            2:52:29
          
          
            Coble. He he's just, he used to
visit all the meetups. Now he's
          
                  
            2:52:32
          
          
            just creating him. And he's just
going around the country doing
          
                  
            2:52:35
          
          
            saver create. Yes, hopefully,
Chazz Palminteri will be there,
          
                  
            2:52:40
          
          
            sir by His grace and Neptune
Beach, Florida after the 510
          
                  
            2:52:44
          
          
            John Kraddick in Stafford,
Virginia 50 to 90 Jimmy woof 270
          
                  
            2:52:48
          
          
            in Buffalo, New York,
recalcitrant crazy Steve the
          
                  
            2:52:52
          
          
            second into Sonoma Sonoma wine,
ya know country as he puts it,
          
                  
            2:52:58
          
          
            5150 and Draya Nelson and Clovis
California 5044 And the
          
                  
            2:53:03
          
          
            following people or $50, donors
name and location if applicable.
          
                  
            2:53:07
          
          
            Chris Goodman in Leander meander
Leander Texas John Barrett in
          
                  
            2:53:13
          
          
            St. Petersburg, Florida. Michael
Elmore in Gastonia North
          
                  
            2:53:17
          
          
            Carolina Aaron wise Gerber in
Bend Oregon, Matthew Dixon in
          
                  
            2:53:22
          
          
            Albuquerque, New Mexico. A Sir
Richard Gardner, I think is in
          
                  
            2:53:26
          
          
            New York City. 50 Douglas, Rudy
Bush, Rowdy bush in Topeka,
          
                  
            2:53:32
          
          
            Kansas. 50 Greg Hart, lob
Hartlaub in Cincinnati, Ohio. Ja
          
                  
            2:53:42
          
          
            Sir James Duranty. In San Diego,
California, Dale Fitch in
          
                  
            2:53:47
          
          
            Hendersonville, North Carolina
wraps it up for show 1455 I want
          
                  
            2:53:51
          
          
            to thank all these people for
producing the show and help
          
                  
            2:53:53
          
          
            making it possible.
          
                  
            2:53:54
          
          
            Yes, and Sir James Duranty said
this is a happy birthday to my
          
                  
            2:53:58
          
          
            douchebag cousin Jeremy Jordan
from Sir James durante of the
          
                  
            2:54:02
          
          
            San Diego of San Diego and the
family so you know this one and
          
                  
            2:54:10
          
          
            just circling back to dodge
Gaskill. He's from Barton,
          
                  
            2:54:15
          
          
            Vermont 12345. He says this
donation should take me to Baron
          
                  
            2:54:18
          
          
            instead for Memorial Day. I
would rather have my late father
          
                  
            2:54:22
          
          
            Admiral Richard T. Gaskill.
knighted as Sir Dick of
          
                  
            2:54:27
          
          
            Marshall, Texas. Please bring
cornbread and buttermilk to the
          
                  
            2:54:31
          
          
            roundtable shot of karma will
do. So I did want to mention
          
                  
            2:54:34
          
          
            that his father was Admiral
Richard T. Gaskill, and he sent
          
                  
            2:54:38
          
          
            me I know this maybe two years
ago, maybe a year ago, he sent
          
                  
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            me Admiral Richard T gaskells.
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            Know I literally thought I had
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            1234 We've got we've got some
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            here, John. So let's do a nice
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            guess it's a blade right. Morial
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            Stephanie Francis, saddle tram
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musubi throwing some sparkling
          
                  
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            going out and Godspeed to OG
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and let me know the light after
          
                  
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            the after the meetups. Know what
          
                  
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            we had our inaugural meet up in
Turkey. Alex was there and he
          
                  
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            organized it and he sent a
video. The place look Dynamite
          
                  
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            was belly dancers and all kinds
of cool stuff. Unfortunately no
          
                  
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            one showed but he's very
enthusiastic about this being
          
                  
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            the perfect spot for a no agenda
meetup and it will come back
          
                  
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            onto the calendar and when he
organizes the next one, we
          
                  
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            appreciate his ultimate courage.
Now Scott Moscowitz gives us an
          
                  
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            update from the north Idaho
sanity brigade meet up.
          
                  
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            Scott the shapeshifting. Do he
have ITN news bringing you the
          
                  
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            latest from Putin's meet up?
          
                  
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            In the morning, John and Adam we
got Jews and Gypsies here.
          
                  
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            John, read your email
          
                  
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            10 D stayed remarkably calm
despite the white supremacist
          
                  
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            over running the streets
          
                  
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            in the Morning John
          
                  
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            Adams was Mike Mike and I like
to call up my friends Kim heard
          
                  
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            kick for being a douchebag who's
          
                  
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            standing up again keeping it
saying that up here
          
                  
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            drinkers clutch to that glasses
as bullets whizzed why
          
                  
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            it wasn't crack roadog here love
you guys mean it novo.
          
                  
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            And once again the fruit of
peace has become the jam of
          
                  
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            sculptor shapeshifting Jew here
in North Idaho news as cold
          
                  
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            Elaine burns
          
                  
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            Okay, thank you for the meet up
reports appreciate it. If you
          
                  
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            hurry up you can just make the
Kansas City meet up Northland
          
                  
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            Second Chance BBQ picnic three
o'clock Central. central time
          
                  
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            actually, if you're late. I'm
sure they're going there Kansas
          
                  
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            City, Missouri at show to toe
Greenway Park, Springfield,
          
                  
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            Missouri Meetup is Tuesday at
630 Central Time bears all
          
                  
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            American sports and grill. And
next show day will be Thursday
          
                  
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            the show on Guk I'm sure I'm
saying that wrong. Mountain meet
          
                  
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            up number one first one 630.
Eastern, the in at the ridge in
          
                  
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            wallkill. New York. We got a
full calendar for June. I see
          
                  
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            June. I see July driveling. On
July 4, nothing yet. We see if
          
                  
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            there's any crazy countries that
we have meetups, we got to go. I
          
                  
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            see Germany, yes, Bayern mansion
in Germany, and another foreign
          
                  
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            country at Mount Laurel
Township, New Jersey. Make sure
          
                  
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            make sure you check all those
out you can find out all about
          
                  
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            these meetups or if you're crazy
enough, you might even have to
          
                  
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            go start your own at no agenda.
meetups.com Whatever you do,
          
                  
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            give them a shot. Always
guaranteed like a party
          
                  
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            to go hang out with you wouldn't
be when you won't be triggered.
          
                  
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            You want to be a buddy
everybody.
          
                  
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            This
          
                  
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            is like an indie.
          
                  
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            Like a big party. Let's see I
got some ISOs here. Let me see.
          
                  
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            I don't think I have anything.
Well I have this one, of course.
          
                  
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            got many Mika's orgasms. I have
this one. Oh my gosh. How did
          
                  
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            you do that? Kind of like no one
          
                  
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            was wow,
          
                  
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            that was pretty good.
          
                  
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            I got two. Okay. I got white and
male.
          
                  
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            white and male. Fits. Yes.
          
                  
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            And then we have was powerful.
          
                  
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            It was it was powerful, man.
          
                  
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            It was powerful. I kind of liked
that what you wanted it for me.
          
                  
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            It's between was powerful, man.
And
          
                  
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            oh my gosh, how did you do that?
          
                  
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            Little long. I like it to have a
voice powerful is good. Okay.
          
                  
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            I'm gonna because it was it was
powerful, man. Man. We just jack
          
                  
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            up your audio here a little bit.
Okay, good. Got a nice and loud
          
                  
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            parting shots. Let me see. Is
there something Oh, I did want
          
                  
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            to mention that. My neighbor
Laura Logan. I guess she got she
          
                  
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            cut a deal with Michael Sandel.
I'm very happy for her, by the
          
                  
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            way. Because this is what Laura
does. Laura. Laura is not
          
                  
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            someone who builds a media
company or a property or I don't
          
                  
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            think she can build a podcast.
Build the community around it.
          
                  
            3:04:22
          
          
            She's an investigative
journalist and she knows how to
          
                  
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            put together great investigative
journalist pieces. And she has a
          
                  
            3:04:28
          
          
            documentary coming out on July
16. It's called selection code.
          
                  
            3:04:33
          
          
            And it is about the rigged
voting machines. So I'll bet you
          
                  
            3:04:38
          
          
            it's good to you want to hear
the promo. The trailer.
          
                  
            3:04:42
          
          
            Local criminal investigations
into Mesa County Clerk Tina
          
                  
            3:04:45
          
          
            Peters, alleged voting machine
security breaches continues
          
                  
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            about
          
                  
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            if I asked you this question
          
                  
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            before the 2020 election. Are
these voting machines secure? If
          
                  
            3:05:00
          
          
            I would have said yes. And after
the election, I would have said
          
                  
            3:05:04
          
          
            yes. What changed?
          
                  
            3:05:07
          
          
            Tina Peters admits she brought
in a consultant to make a
          
                  
            3:05:10
          
          
            forensic copy of the Dominion
voting system in Mesa County.
          
                  
            3:05:15
          
          
            I continue to think that our
voting machines are too
          
                  
            3:05:17
          
          
            vulnerable voting machines
          
                  
            3:05:18
          
          
            in Georgia and Texas switched
votes from one candidate to
          
                  
            3:05:21
          
          
            another.
          
                  
            3:05:21
          
          
            Virtually every machine was
broken into valid recording
          
                  
            3:05:23
          
          
            machines,
          
                  
            3:05:24
          
          
            milling machine machines,
machine voting machines, voting
          
                  
            3:05:26
          
          
            machines, machines,
          
                  
            3:05:27
          
          
            machine sheet machine machines,
          
                  
            3:05:30
          
          
            which are vulnerable to being
hacked.
          
                  
            3:05:33
          
          
            There is no serious person out
there who would suggest somehow
          
                  
            3:05:36
          
          
            that you could even rig
America's elections we've
          
                  
            3:05:39
          
          
            seen no evidence that any of our
voting systems have been
          
                  
            3:05:42
          
          
            tampered with the November 3
election was the most secure and
          
                  
            3:05:44
          
          
            was the most secure, secure,
          
                  
            3:05:46
          
          
            secure election
          
                  
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            in American history period.
          
                  
            3:05:50
          
          
            The process is very secretive.
These machines are built by
          
                  
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            private companies, which we
don't have a right to know what
          
                  
            3:05:56
          
          
            goes on inside
          
                  
            3:05:57
          
          
            those. What did you see during
the software update? We've
          
                  
            3:06:01
          
          
            uncovered something
          
                  
            3:06:03
          
          
            that they're afraid of. We
didn't consider the machine the
          
                  
            3:06:06
          
          
            information found there as the
Rosetta Stone they made
          
                  
            3:06:10
          
          
            the evidence in the machine and
you can hide it as well.
          
                  
            3:06:14
          
          
            It's only what the programmer
tells us to say.
          
                  
            3:06:16
          
          
            It's literally like the
difference between going from
          
                  
            3:06:18
          
          
            pickpocketing to credit card
fraud these people are being
          
                  
            3:06:22
          
          
            selected not elected. It's about
who gets the countable
          
                  
            3:06:29
          
          
            break down my door terrorized my
family
          
                  
            3:06:33
          
          
            What do you remember? Just my
mom being handcuffed by the
          
                  
            3:06:37
          
          
            chief of police?
          
                  
            3:06:38
          
          
            This is not what we do in
America
          
                  
            3:06:42
          
          
            you could make it all go away
though. You just keep your mouth
          
                  
            3:06:44
          
          
            shut. Can I have your life back
wow see what I've seen.
          
                  
            3:06:52
          
          
            Bom bom bom bom
          
                  
            3:06:54
          
          
            bom bom bom bombastic there's
money there there's money's on
          
                  
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            the screen to
          
                  
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            this selected not elected
          
                  
            3:07:02
          
          
            that's why it's called selection
code.
          
                  
            3:07:05
          
          
            Yeah, election
          
                  
            3:07:06
          
          
            that'll be about the timing is
good. July 16. So by the time
          
                  
            3:07:12
          
          
            people have some attention by
the time people see it, it will
          
                  
            3:07:15
          
          
            be October surprise Whoo.
          
                  
            3:07:16
          
          
            He's already been dead pushed
into the camp of all your
          
                  
            3:07:19
          
          
            Republican goon so she might as
well you know
          
                  
            3:07:24
          
          
            Well, Michael Intel's not a
goon. No, I'm
          
                  
            3:07:27
          
          
            talking about David left looking
at these people as
          
                  
            3:07:32
          
          
            as Yes. JONES Yeah. As nut jobs.
          
                  
            3:07:35
          
          
            Well or something. unAmerican
undemocratic, trying to ruin the
          
                  
            3:07:38
          
          
            country?
          
                  
            3:07:39
          
          
            No. Lies, lies. Well, I
          
                  
            3:07:42
          
          
            got a fact check. False clip
here. There. Finish it off.
          
                  
            3:07:45
          
          
            Okay.
          
                  
            3:07:47
          
          
            See, doesn't need to set up.
          
                  
            3:07:50
          
          
            I don't remember what it is.
          
                  
            3:07:53
          
          
            Okay, hey, how come we didn't
play? It was not
          
                  
            3:07:56
          
          
            playing. We have a day with 600
kids coming in from diverse
          
                  
            3:08:00
          
          
            communities and all of them
raise their hand and say we've
          
                  
            3:08:02
          
          
            never been in before and they
yelling and screaming. And
          
                  
            3:08:04
          
          
            they're meeting people like Ed
Welburn who was the highest
          
                  
            3:08:07
          
          
            ranking African American and GM
who designed the Corvette.
          
                  
            3:08:13
          
          
            Fact Check false fact check
false.
          
                  
            3:08:15
          
          
            Okay, so you're saying it was
not a African American who
          
                  
            3:08:19
          
          
            designed the Corvette?
          
                  
            3:08:20
          
          
            Well, I don't know what they're
talking about. They talk about
          
                  
            3:08:23
          
          
            the new C eight. If that was the
new C eight and the GAO design
          
                  
            3:08:26
          
          
            that is let's have his name
here. It's better back
          
                  
            3:08:29
          
          
            somewhere,
          
                  
            3:08:30
          
          
            is his name Darnell?
          
                  
            3:08:32
          
          
            Kirk Benyon, now known as the
guy who did the C eight, at
          
                  
            3:08:36
          
          
            least the outward design. No,
this guy should have been
          
                  
            3:08:40
          
          
            praised as a black man who is a
massive top of the of the heap
          
                  
            3:08:46
          
          
            manager who heads up the design
department at General Motors,
          
                  
            3:08:50
          
          
            the International Design
Department, he heads it up and
          
                  
            3:08:53
          
          
            he has all these people doing
designs. He was sure he was the
          
                  
            3:08:56
          
          
            one to do check the box. Yeah,
this design is fine. But he
          
                  
            3:08:59
          
          
            wishes better than being the
designer and it didn't. He
          
                  
            3:09:02
          
          
            designed the Corvette No, he
didn't tend he didn't design the
          
                  
            3:09:05
          
          
            original Corvette because the
guys currently about 71 years
          
                  
            3:09:08
          
          
            old and need that to be two
years old.
          
                  
            3:09:10
          
          
            Not that it matters to me at
all. But you got to put this in
          
                  
            3:09:13
          
          
            the same bucket as a black
American man created the light
          
                  
            3:09:19
          
          
            bulb, not Thomas Edison. Yeah,
it's like these types of things
          
                  
            3:09:22
          
          
            that are
          
                  
            3:09:23
          
          
            similar except for one thing.
This is on NPR, the national
          
                  
            3:09:27
          
          
            treasure and they're pushing
false narratives out of the live
          
                  
            3:09:31
          
          
            speaker Hall. Speaker Hall.
          
                  
            3:09:34
          
          
            There's gambling going on in
that speaker Hall. Yeah. Well,
          
                  
            3:09:42
          
          
            we look forward to coming back
to you again on Thursday. With
          
                  
            3:09:49
          
          
            another deconstruction of
everything that is your media
          
                  
            3:09:52
          
          
            the world around you notice no
Amber Heard No. And knows
          
                  
            3:09:59
          
          
            useless Talking about theories
of shootings.
          
                  
            3:10:03
          
          
            I snuck in amber her you did you
did.
          
                  
            3:10:05
          
          
            You did. I snuck in a little bit
about ivaldi But you do know a
          
                  
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            little bit more about the world
is headed at least if you are
          
                  
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            Queen, Ursula and Prince Klaus
and a show mixes we got an extra
          
                  
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            long Neal Jones duty which I
think is quite nice and Tom
          
                  
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            Starkweather and up next on the
no agenda stream the hogs story
          
                  
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            five minute limit. This is live
with Carolyn Blaney, John
          
                  
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            Fletcher and Ryan bemrose.
Ledger coming to you from the
          
                  
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            heart of the Texas hill country
here in FEMA Region number six
          
                  
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            in the morning, everybody I am
Adam curry,
          
                  
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            and from Northern Silicon Valley
where I am John C. Dvorak was
          
                  
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            wires that aren't hooked up
correctly in important places.
          
                  
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            I'm John C. Dvorak and
          
                  
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            we return on Thursday right here
on no agenda. Remember us at the
          
                  
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            vorak.org/na and until then
adios mo photos and
          
                  
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            everybody is gonna cut himself a
nice fat slice. You forgot one
          
                  
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            detail Mr. Big Shot, forgot me
the price due to the world.
          
                  
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            Hold on, that's why the big dog
          
                  
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            through deciding that it can
open and righteous horse of
          
                  
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            yours in some senses. You're the
fake. We believe that what we're
          
                  
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            doing. You're the one that was
paid the 30 pieces of silver and
          
                  
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            you've forgotten that. While I
know the big hero supposed to
          
                  
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            jump off tall buildings. You sit
there begging your big cigars
          
                  
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            and think of deliberately
killing an idea that's made
          
                  
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            millions of people a little bit
happier. An idea that 1000s of
          
                  
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            here from all over the country
by bus and by freight and jalopy
          
                  
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            and on foot so they could pass
on to each have their own simple
          
                  
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            little experience I'm just a mug
and I know it will understand a
          
                  
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            lot of things while you're
typing all this history if you
          
                  
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            can't let your dirty fingers on
a decent idea and twist it and
          
                  
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            squeeze it into your own pocket
just like dogs if you can't eat
          
                  
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            something you're burying why
this is the one worthwhile thing
          
                  
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            that's come along people are
finally finding out that the guy
          
                  
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            next door isn't a bad thing like
that's got a chance to spreading
          
                  
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            till it touches every last dog
gone human being in the world
          
                  
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            and you joke about killing or
when this fire dies down what's
          
                  
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            going to be left more misery for
hunger and more than once to
          
                  
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            prevent that from starting all
over again. Nobody knows the
          
                  
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            answer to that one and certainly
not you know slamming bollixed
          
                  
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            up theories you got
          
                  
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            the fact that on your fat hoax
and tell me you'll kill it if
          
                  
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            you can use it when you go ahead
and try you couldn't do it in a
          
                  
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            million years with all your
radio stations and all your
          
                  
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            power because it's bigger than
whether they get bigger than
          
                  
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            your ambition to this bigger
than all the brightest in the
          
                  
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            world and that's exactly what
I'm doing down there to tell
          
                  
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            those people
          
                  
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            you know the bad boys don't let
me stop talking me because I
          
                  
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            will bring a white coat coat
your skin and your wickedness
          
                  
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            and your dark shadow from
getting your but now we are
          
                  
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            taking our ambition yet to
another level
          
                  
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            COVID has been one of the most
profitable products ever.
          
                  
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            The biggest question maybe in
economics and politics of the
          
                  
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            coming decades will be what to
do with all these useless
          
                  
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            people.
          
                  
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            This one is not super expensive
compared to the benefit as
          
                  
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            Ron fez first, who was very
deeply involved in Ukraine Biden
          
                  
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            conspiracy people so I think
that's behind us. Everything
          
                  
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            went okay. And now I think we
can move on individual
          
                  
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            carbon footprint tracker.
          
                  
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            Stay tuned. We don't have it
operational yet. But
          
                  
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            this is something that we're
working strong
          
                  
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            It
          
                  
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            was that the popular support for
measures is is whining.
          
                  
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            This is putting our whole
international order into
          
                  
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            question
          
                  
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            today is rendering tremendous
service to Europe and the
          
                  
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            Western world the product
          
                  
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            this time will not be textiles
or machines or vehicles or even
          
                  
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            weapons. The product this time
will be humans themselves. MoPhO
          
                  
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            boruch.org/in, a
          
                  
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            TAS TAS powerful man