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Adam curry Jhansi Dvorak June
2 2022 This is your award
winning combination media
assassination episode 1456
This is no agenda
flying the colors proudly and
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six in the
morning everybody. I'm Adam
curry
came from Northern Silicon
Valley where I can't get it out
of my head that Adam injured
himself playing air drums on
Jesse Dvorak scale.
Hey, man, let's pre show stuff
that's not for just not for just
podcast listeners. That's the
special stuff that we share with
the trolls who show up.
I just I can't get out of my
head.
Well, I have this desk lamp. And
I was doing I was I was going
pop pop. I was playing along
with Bowie and then I was gonna
do the cymbal crash from the on
the upswing, which is a cool way
to do it. And then it went my my
index finger the top winner
right into the desk lamp. Right
to the bone. out it. Me and
Tommy Lee man's This is shit
that happens to us drummers.
Anyway, Hey, John. Happy Pride
Month.
Oh, is it Pride Month? It's
pride month? Yes.
Good. It is. I think it was last
month. No, I
think no, I think it's this
month. And you know what the
LGBTQ plus community gets for
Pride Month. No, monkey pox,
the CDC issuing a new warning
now about monkey pox. All
Americans, of course can get the
virus but they're saying right
now that the LGBTQ plus
community should be especially
cautious at the moment ahead of
the pride facilities coming in
pride this festivities.
So I want to say good. Is this
is this a month that we
celebrate Pride for LGBT for our
LGBTQ ally brothers and sisters?
Or is this a month where we have
sex? Because that's what this
news report is telling you. As
CDC is saying, hey, it's Pride
Month y'all. So back off a
little
monkey Park skills from sex.
Apparently
community should be especially
cautious at the moment ahead of
the pride facilities coming
pride this test facilities Yeah,
coming next month. The CDC is
reporting many of the cases so
far are among gay and bisexual
men. These can be passed to
anyone.
I'm sorry. It's men by mistake.
Just men. But anyway, I think
you're right. Let me say it
again. So you here you are
right. You nailed it. The monkey
pox being blamed on climate
change. I'm sure you saw the
professor
nod. No, you're you're you're
indicating that I was right.
Before I even realized it. Yes,
Professor
stain. We
both knew I was right. Well,
of course I did not argue I in
fact, I was pissed. I'm like
crap, beat me to beat me to it.
Professor stains of what does
this DCU have to figure out what
university that is? Explained.
Climate change is driving animal
populations out of their normal
ranges and human populations
into areas where animals live.
You see, this is how it works.
Climate change is pushing people
into cities is pushing animals
into closer proximity with
people and we're seeing
connections that we never saw
have a look for but wait, here's
the quote. Here's the money
quote. This is what living with
climate change looks like?
No, please. We have nothing but
local lot of local reports. It
has about Cougars are all over
the place. So there's at least
one Cougar report every evening
news somebody found a cougar in
their backyard and
they have they've Cougars at the
steakhouse. Steiner ranch here
in Austin
cougars and the kind of Cougar
it actually should have caught
that. Yeah. But then we also
have bears. Now they're seeing
bears roaming around and whether
it shouldn't be. Yeah, a bear
and a barren, barren moraine or
some bear there's not a wild
boar and MYRIN
I think, you know, we just have
to be on the lookout for
pangolin when they start your
neighbor pangalan
I don't know what
it is exactly. It was what was
this isn't another 22nd clip
about the monkey pox.
The World Health Organization is
not expecting monkey pox to turn
into a global pandemic. There
are at least 257 confirmed cases
worldwide and another 120
suspected infections including
12 suspected or confirmed cases
here in the US one top official
world body
stop tape stopping oh wait a
minute. How did they work to gay
pride thing and without Only 12
cases throughout the US because
they all do one gay pride
parade. Which one of them or
something? Yeah, we'll get it
now. Yeah, well, I mean, this is
artistically bullcrap.
Yes. It's using. It's using the
gay leveraging the gays
leveraging. Yes, that Thank you.
You said it exactly spot on the
money are confirmed
cases here in the US. One top
official at the world body says
they don't want people to panic
and think monkey pox is anything
like COVID?
Well, of course, then please
don't think that whatever you
think don't think that don't
think that. But I guess although
it's very hard to get any real
information. There's nothing on
the W H o.int. website or any
reporting. I think those
amendments the 13th what they
call the Biden's 13 amendments
to the International Health
Regulations. It appears that the
votes for that weren't enough or
it failed. And this would be
because 47 members of Afro
federated African countries, 47
of them said, No, we're
withholding our support for
these reforms. And let me see, I
think also Brazil, Russia,
India, China, South Africa,
Iran, and Malaysia also said no,
Brazil said it would exit the
WHO altogether if this went
through. So maybe Maybe it
worked a little bit. Everyone
running around with their hair
on fire about it. Especially
those African podcasters.
Good. Yeah. No, I'm
quite happy with it.
Do you remember what the 13
were? I forgot him? Do you have
them?
The 13 amendments? Yeah, well,
the main amendment was who can
declare a poll? Yeah, I'll
repeat it anyway. It's good to
know. Yeah, they can they can
declare a pandemic and then use
their own their resources to.
Yes, Blue Helmets incoming. As
always, as always, since we're
here, let me just do a quick
little update on what's
happening in COVID. Just so we
can do it, because you know, you
gotta keep your eye on it very
short
clips. And here in the US, the
Biden administration is fighting
to reinstate the federal mask
mandate on planes and mass
transit. That mandate was ruled
unlawful by a federal judge in
April. Now, the Justice
Department is asking an appeals
court to bring back the mask
mandate, saying it was easily
within the CDCs authority.
So there seems to be quite a
push for bringing the mast back.
Several states cities are left.
I'm sorry that
Anna mentioned after the science
has shown they're useless. I
think
even the New York Times had some
something that I saw people, I
haven't read it myself. But
yeah, it's it shows is pretty
much useless. But maybe this
type of messaging is what makes
it work.
There's a lot of COVID If it
feels like you're starting to
notice more people.
This, by the way, is that local
ABC report, so it may sound like
it's a tick talker. But that's
your level of look, local
journalism, a
lot of COVID If
it feels like you're starting to
notice more people getting
COVID-19. Again, that's because
they are
starting to see a lot of
students be positive. Again,
coworkers that are positive,
just contacts that are positive,
it's not gone.
Experts say we're in the midst
of yet another COVID-19 wave but
at the moment that cases are
going up. hospitalizations are
going up, test positivity is
going up what health
officials are keeping a close
eye on right now is the United
States is currently recording as
many COVID-19 cases as it was
last summer during the Delta
surge. We've
really enjoyed a nice little
break for a little while here.
But unfortunately, at the
moment, we're headed in the
other direction.
That's why researchers are
predicting cases to rise after
gatherings this holiday weekend.
They say when we have an
opportunity like a holiday for
people to get together, there's
going to be risk for spread
especially now. Doctors say the
people most at risk for
spreading and getting the virus
aside from anyone unvaccinated
are people who aren't boosted.
Who has not been boosted.
vaccination should really start
thinking about those boosters
right now.
Right now think about it. So now
the boosters pushing more. I
don't think that's working
really well. We hear it from the
farmer pigs themselves saying,
Oh, we got 7 billion vaccines.
Nobody wants him. But I think
for the mask industry and
related industries. Now there's
there's something to be done
here. And oh my goodness. Dr.
Deborah Birx. Go ahead, say it.
Your pal, your buddy, the one
that you're in love with.
Yeah, for an entire five days
until I discovered she was a
lying lying shill. And then I
saw exactly what she is because
she's very she's very enamored
thing for an upper middle aged
woman with you know, she did
elegant has titles and was in
the Navy and then you find out
that she's the one that was
going to every single governor
and to all the local state
governments and saying oh you
got to lock down you got me got
mass mandates you gotta have
this you gotta have that. And
that's even that's even admitted
by was the doctor who's in Trump
Has he just had a book come out
Scott so many Scots in the world
anyway. Hey, you know what I'm
talking about? Troll should know
it he even said no Burke's was
really not Galloway not godly
Come on people just get with no
it's not godly that's the shield
from Pfizer now Adams. Oh,
that's the shield from Dilbert
you guys, okay
Atlas Thank you very much Scott
Atlas, you go ask Scott. Oh my
goodness, that's
why would you bring him into it
that you bought brothers on
yourself?
No, that's that's because in his
book that just came out that a
producer gave me gave gave us
actually he says the person
responsible for that was Burke
she was the one that was out on
the road. So we have that
evidence and now she's back as
the you know, as COVID is
getting worse. And we've got
apparently, one of these PCR
tests home test, I don't know.
There's no data, no information
anymore. You know, there's
nothing on the screen on the
right hand side. So we're not
tracking it yet. But she
reappears. And we already
mentioned this, that she was
going through a transformation
with her hair. Now, John, if you
didn't know as Deborah Birx, you
would have a hard time
recognizing her teeth. She's
done away with the scarves. Now
she's doing very bright. And
this is like this is like
intelligence, Officer identity
change. 101. And of course,
comes from an intelligence
background, she is completely
turning into a different person,
same message, but a different
person, their hair and it's a
very bad look. It's now it's
like, by the way, the blonde of
her hair is beautiful, but it's
not a it's clearly not a Pierre
cut. It's not a it's not a Davos
shape, either. It's too long to
be age appropriate, in my
opinion as a television
producer. But yeah, maybe you
should see if you can see an
updated picture of her online
because it's it's freaky. So
she's changed her identity. And
I'm thinking is because she's so
embarrassed of what she did. Oh,
maybe she's one of those women?
No, because if you look back
historically, you have to go
back really far to see a real
difference in her. I don't think
she's one of these like Madonna.
This is like a Madonna level
switch. Remember Madonna? Like
what? That's Madonna, and Olsen,
boom. That's Madonna. Oh, now
these days, that's Madonna.
Tao, please
listen to listen to Burke's, not
disagree,
I see her. She looks terrible.
She lives in a woman. Well, the
key thing about masking in order
for them to work
now listen carefully, because in
this will soon discover what her
agenda is. Well, the key thing
about masking
is you have to wear them in
order for them to work. And so
when you see these rates in
cities, it's because a lot of us
when we get together, we don't
wear masks when we're with our
friends and families around the
dining room table. And and
frankly, that's where a lot of
spread is occurring. When you're
in contact with people and their
air that they're breathing
because it remains suspended in
the air, then that can be a very
real reason why it isn't really
evident that masks are working
well. But I know masks work
well, because I have worn them
in multiple situation where
people on either side of me were
positive. And I have not become
infected. And the nine of us in
my immediate household that have
had to stay negative because we
have vulnerable people in our
household. We've upgraded our
masks to make sure that they are
working and they fit well. And
so I still mask on airlines. But
mandate should never be an
excuse for not empowering the
American people with the
knowledge that they need to
understand why masks work and
why they should be used in
certain situations. And I think
sometimes we use mandates
because we don't want to take
the time to explain the science
and the data and really have
people understand who should be
using them and why they should
be using them.
So
that oh wait a minute, what kind
of science is this? I was at a
table and some people had COVID
and I had a mass so I know it
works. Hey, I was at a table. I
know people had COVID If I
didn't have a mask, so I know
masks don't aren't necessary. I
mean, you can't use that as
that's not scientific in any
way.
So she possibly is telling fibs
for an agenda. I and I really
think about this like what is
going on? I know that her
daughter doesn't hurt. Her
daughter works for the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation. That's
fine. It's probably even more
fine that her daughter works
there because I found several
news articles that explain
exactly what's happening. Dr.
Deborah Birx is now the Chief
Science Officer of active pure
active pure see all of her
examples were indoors. So active
pure is a air filtration
company. Yeah, proven to reduce
over 99.9% of the virus that
causes COVID 19 Yes. Both on
surfaces and in the air.
Exactly.
Well, we know that COVID-19
doesn't transmit by surfaces.
That was discovered a year or
two after it Hello.
Hello. You don't have Dr.
Deborah Birx as your chief
science officer so shut up.
Okay.
I have a right here
so there's your there's your
after sales from the elite who
kind of couldn't couldn't hang.
She couldn't hang. I don't get
to hear this. i i Not that I
care. But I know you're like a
hair nut.
This is in TV spokesmodel mode,
because pretty soon you'll be
Hi, I'm Dr. Deborah Birx. Would
you like your families to be
safe? Or? Hi, I'm Dr. Deborah
Birx. Would you like your
company and employees to feel
safe? Have your HR contact
active pure today? Because
without it you could have
lawsuits?
Telling you Gina she said you
can have lawsuits angle as is
the real sales pitch.
Speaking of such, can you give
us an update on me? pu
me pu Yeah. Oh, come on, man.
But Amber, her? Yes.
Yes, I'm here. Oh, yes. I'm
hitting red. I'm hit with it
now. Now I know the lingo. You
caught it pretty quick. So
that's the only thing that may
have. I may have it. I may have
one loan clip that just says one
anomaly in it. I don't think
maybe I don't. Well, hold on.
Back to real. I promised I would
play that jingle. If we did
this,
as well, you should. I will say
a couple of things about the
case was resolved with depth by
getting 15 million. And then she
got 2 million for something
depths lawyers said. The
analysis was kind of interesting
after the fact by some of the
lawyers on the Court TV, which
probably didn't get to hear too
much of one thing. No, for one
thing. And for her didn't write
that piece in The Washington
Post. It was written by the
ACLU, some lawyers and the ACLU.
Yeah. They say that she could
sue them
both. Oh, who said who said they
can sue? Oh, these lawyers
have got the Court TV experts.
They're all a bunch of superstar
lawyers that come on there. And
he I can buy stuff. And they
said, Yeah, they could be liable
because they're the ones that
are lawyers, they should know
it. Libel looks like when they
write it up. And she should turn
around and sue him for the for
the 10 million bucks. By the
way, the only winner of any
court case is always the
lawyers. Did you see them?
That's what I saw. They were
celebrating they were crying. Oh
my god, we made a million bucks.
Oh, yeah. The thing about this,
the other thing is that this
media has skewed this thing in
favor of, of amber for some
unknown reason, Mimi's
completely baffled by it. And
for example, when one example is
that, that is made to sound as
though Johnny Depp won the basic
case for 10 million bucks and in
punitive, he got five, 5 million
punitive. But in Virginia, the
maximum punitive my law is only
350 1000. So the judge has to
pull that back to 350. But they
make it sound that nobody
mentions this. That little
factoid is not mentioned by the
media. They just make it sound
like Well, maybe it's a little
unfair. So she pulled it back to
350.
I wish I had some examples of
this. You do? No, not really. In
fact, I want you to move it
along because you know people
are rolling their eyes.
Well, they should do it.
Actually. Most people were kind
of interested in this. One
question this woman is this
woman seems to be a borderline
personality disorder psycho. And
she just lied all along. The
jury saw through it and that was
the end.
I have a question for you as our
as our resident expert. Did we
ever find out Who pooped in the
bed? No. That's not a payoff.
off,
they should have done a DNA
sample. I don't know why they
didn't take the poop out
the route. I had this headline,
which was fun to pick up Amber
Heard verdicts sends a message
to black women everywhere to
watch. Yes. If the mistreatment
of a wealthy blond haired blue
eyed white actress is ridiculed
by the world, what does that
mean for black women? These are
these are very these are people
hard up for something to write
about. Yeah,
these are articles that are not
held, but the route is pretty
popular.
Now, these are not helpful
articles. These are just making
things worse. Yeah. And I don't
see that. Amber supposedly is
going to appeal but honestly,
she's she's broke.
It broke in more ways than one.
To me it was two junkies, just
to the junkies. They're both
junkies.
To giants, John.
I'm sorry. Hey, that's a
possible title. High end
junkies, that kind of like is or
that could be that's a band
name.
High end junkie swell to any
band can themselves that. Yeah,
I think you're right. They're
both high end junkies high end
to an extreme. Yep. I mean, she
drink I think her wine of
choice. Thanks to Johnny's Vegas
Assyria. That's very expensive,
real hot.
I know you paid attention to
that. I of course, this is
fabulous news overshadowed more
Hunter Biden stuff overshadowed
the Sussman trial, pretty much
over overshadowed anything else.
And even the numbers. All the
stations cut to it live. Oh,
everyone was so jacked up about
it. So lots of stuff happened
that we missed that that was not
an immediate since we
deconstructed oh, by the way.
Tim has been working on the
website, adding some more
actually podcasting 2.0 features
to the website. And guess what
else? Is there? The missions?
Yes. Right from the homepage at
the top is our mission
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you
can understand what's going on.
And we also have our complaining
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no agenda? No.
agenda.com now.com
is some band called no agenda.
It's just a no, I think they I
think two of the guys are dead
and they're not playing, you
know, the other guys are in a
fight.
Well, just a matter of time. You
know,
we do have our 15th anniversary
and I think episode 1500. All
coming up near the end of this
year, don't we?
Yeah, that's the hope that'll
make up for lost time. Loss.
Okay, what is it a time machine?
Yes. All right. So as you
mentioned, it was if we get back
to the topics Yeah, let's go.
Let's go to Durham loses.
Excellent.
There's been a major defeat for
a special counsel appointed to
uncover possible wrongdoing
while the government
investigated Russian meddling in
the 2016 presidential campaign.
John Durham, who was appointed
during the Trump administration
failed to win a conviction in
his first courtroom test. And PR
justice correspondent Carrie
Johnson reports.
Prosecutors accused Attorney
Michael sosman of lying to the
FBI during a meeting that took
place weeks before the 2016
election. The jury took only
about six hours to reach a
verdict, not guilty
to choose to the FBI. And the
jury wreck clearly recognized
that were their unanimous
verdict today,
not Sesemann addressing a crowd
outside the courthouse, despite
being falsely accused, and
relieved that Justice ultimately
prevailed. In my case,
this was the first case to go
before a jury in a criminal
probe that was launched when
Donald Trump was still
president. Former Attorney
General Bill Barr appointed
Durham to examine the origins of
the FBI investigation into the
former president and Russia.
Trump had hoped Durham would
find something shady or dodgy
about the investigators. Three
years later, Durham has turned
up very little. Shortly before
Sussman spoke seven members of
the jury filed out of the
courthouse. I caught up with the
four woman who didn't want to
share her name. She said quote,
I think we could have spent our
time more wisely. It didn't pan
out in the government's favor,
and that's on them. She added
specimens lawyers adopted a
blunter tone. They said Sussman
never should have been charged
in the first place and call it
the case. Extraordinary
prosecutorial overreach.
Politics is no substitute for
evidence.
They said.
What kind of read was that?
Where was that from? Just out of
curiosity?
Take it let's see. It was very
slanted against Trump. pin this
whole case and the whole idea
this even going on, take a
guess.
Oh, NPR? Yeah. Wow. That's a
that's a she can't read. She
needs some some
coaches to weigh that they can
read this how they read his
code. So I so this case was a
flop. I mean, the jury was
mishandled. It was like a bunch
of Hillary supporters and even
suspicions. I'm told, one of
PSAs men's
daughters, friends who will be
tennis or something. We'll see
but this this is the problem.
This is what I mean. This is the
only thing you'll hear
conservative right wing me screw
it and Megyn Kelly, Tim Poole,
that we'll be talking about.
There'll be talking about this
for days and days Oh, so unfair.
As I go, it's so if so wrong,
and it was stacked and loads of
friends and of course, it in a
way though, a jury of your peers
is exactly what they got. And so
that's that says more about
Washington, DC, Washington DC
than anything at all, but it
also obfuscates such an easy
one, that all these these jokes
are talking around in circles
and they're missing the the
announcement by the US
cybersecurity infrastructure
agency CIS. Remember these are
the people who are responsible
for all the computer systems
also voting systems in in the
previous election, they bulked
up and made sure everything was
the most secure election in
history. And so now we have the
CES announcing electronic voting
machines from a leading vendor
use at least 16 states has
software vulnerabilities that
leave them susceptible
susceptible to hijacking if
unaddressed and unaddressed.
Now, of course, of course, they
follow that up by saying there
is no evidence the flaws in the
Dominion voting systems
equipment have been exploited to
alter election results in the
past. But this is the news. I
mean, so now all of a sudden, we
have a problem with these voting
machines really. And I would
have never addressed I'm shocked
shocked I'm shocked I had never
heard of any such a thing. I
never heard that there would be
a voting machine as electronic
is not just I think you pull in
you know, clicks over.
I still think we go back to the
finger in the inkwell personally
but this is from associated
friends ever
had that ever?
Oh, no. In Afghanistan,
admittedly, in Afghanistan, we
was
in the Middle East, you can do
that. Yeah, well, maybe we
should do here. You might be
right.
That's what I just said only you
gave me shit over it.
I did. Because you said we
should go back to as if we ever
had done that. Like maybe shit
about your about your timeline.
Thank you. I'm personally from
the Netherlands. So
you did what they did that
there?
No idea.
Now you just know, I'm just
messing around Biden.
Alright, let's, I'm trying to
Biden your man. All right. So we
have this. Everyone's talking
around in circles, all the so
called free media are being led
by the nose to talk about the
assessment part. Whereas this is
much more interesting. And you
know, let's have a little in
depth information and knowledge
about what kinds of
vulnerabilities Yeah, we don't
get any of that from the tech
press. No, they're too busy
saying crypto is crashing. But
Senator Mo Brooks,
would you bring that in out of
the blue? They're too busy
talking about Amber Heard.
You're right. Mo Brooks is he's
a senator. What is he from Mo
Brooks? R Mo?
I think he's Alabama, isn't he?
So I'm like that, Missouri. So
he's on Missouri. He's on fox,
fox news. In the far end. And
just to show you how, how info
voting machines have not come up
in the conversation in a minute
before. What just happen when
I'm going to play. voting
machines have not come up at
all. It's all about January 6,
and
etc. insurrection.
Now he's not saying the
insurrection. And then all of a
sudden, the Fox News model
throws this shit out.
But what is now done in 2020 is
irreversible under the United
States Constitution and the
United States Code. And I'm one
of those who believes in law and
order. I might not like it that
that's the end game but that is
the end game.
And just to go on the record,
there has been still no evidence
or proof provided that there was
any sort of fraud in that and
you know, that's
wrong. I don't know why you
people keep saying that. But
that is absolutely false. It is
absolutely false. You keep
saying Every time but that's
absolutely false
news model meet your match
at 150 congressmen and senators
who absolutely disagreed with
you on what you just said. So
what are you calling them? What
are you calling them when you
say 150 Republican senators and
congressmen looked at the voter
fraud issue. Instead, there was
a major problem. What are you
calling the Commission on
federal election reform a
bipartisan committee with Jimmy
Carter on the one hand, and
James Baker, Ronald Reagan,
White House Chief of Staff on
the other back in 2005, who
analyzed the systemic
weaknesses, the systemic flaws
in our election system and
warned us that elections are
going to be stolen if we don't
fix these problems and those
problems are not fixed. So I
don't know who's telling you
there's no evidence
Mo is basically reading the wiki
PD on Election Day from from
memory I might add and the news
model is going to try and get
the conversation back
tells me I'm sorry.
The courts and the judges that
the courts on the white
timeout don't know go into she's
not gonna get past him this is
fantastic.
But you know, what's happening
is the the control room is
sending her she doesn't she
doesn't know this, but you can
see you're looking at you can't
see that of course with our
show. She's looking down she's
getting her info she's getting
shit in her ear. She's like,
meanwhile the steam starting to
smoke smoke are starting to come
from the offices,
the courts and the judges that
have the courts on the white
timeout don't go into that
don't go into that the courts do
not have the wait a minute No,
no, I'm getting I'm getting the
last word on this one because
you just made a false statement
okay. Are not the final arbiter
of who wins federal election
contests Congress is that is
required by the United States
Constitution that is required by
the United States Code for
congressmen and senators and the
President so don't be surprised
me to court stormy sir.
He's schooling are
unconstitutional issues. Now the
Fox News models going down
power that is all through us
United States.
Let me just quote the GOP
commissioner in Wisconsin, in
the Wall Street Journal today
printed and I will read it
verbatim. He is no
this is my mid clip kicker. Now
before we laugh too hard, is is
there? What is verb bait
actually mean that is there such
a word?
I don't know because it's
verbatim is verbatim is the word
you use in that context?
I would say Well, here's here's
verb bait. All right. So I think
if she's if she's correct is by
accident. I guarantee
to transcribe or reproduce word
for word.
Okay, so she's right. As we mock
her.
I feel really stupid now.
So stupid. Game uses no one says
that.
I wonder how it happened? Did
they someone misspell it? It's
really from 16th century
English. So Okay. All right.
It's hard not to laugh. But I
think she I think she I think
she's, you know, it's like we
did this on the show about five,
six years ago. Where the black
idiom for saying, you? X me? Uh
huh. And I'll tell you, and it
turns out that x x me instead of
an o is correct. Yeah, it's
correct in sha seryan. England.
Yes. Yes, it goes way back. Yep.
And there's a number of black in
other racist old white man
moment of the show. Yeah, hey,
by the way, the way we're
blacking it hold on before you
go there. For bait is not the
same as verbatim for bait is to
transcribe or reproduce word for
word, verbatim him. So that's
reproduced word for word
verbatim is in exactly the same
words as we're used
originally. It's just a
variation on the same
definition.
I just want to be right in this.
All right, go back to the
get here. Not gonna make go back
to the Ask go back to the acts.
And there's a number of other
ones and they all turn out to be
legit, but extremely archaic
now. So what you're gonna do
nothing. But you can
for some reason stumble onto
these. It still felt
funny.
This is that is required by the
United States Constitution that
is required by the United States
Code for congressmen and
senators in the president. So
don't be surprised means the
courts don't let me sir, power
that is authorized United
States.
Let me just quote the GOP
commissioner in Wisconsin, in
the Wall Street Journal today
printed and I will read it
verbatim. He said there is no
evidence that election fraud is
the reason Trump lost in
Wisconsin and that is not for
lack of looking. His advice to
your party is to pivot away A
from these conspiracy theories
focused on the issue oh there it
is Wisconsin families and their
pocketbooks so I want to move on
to January they look at
look at look at the judge's
opinion look at the judge's
opinion see what
she tried to do there she she
gives the gets the final word
and then and now
I used to your party is to pivot
away from these conspiracy
theories focus on the issue that
affects
she's the surprise she's the
blonde. She's the blonde on Fox
News,
absolutely nothing. Well, look,
it's constant families and their
pocketbooks.
Okay, Fox has gone down look at
the mutt Fox doesn't even try to
I think this is right for the
Democrats
news posts. Let's
just pages and pages of them
now.
I'll recognize judges
opinion. Look at the judge's
opinion in Pennsylvania that
talked about over 2 million
illegal ballots cast. That was
their court order. You look at
the special investigation and a
former Wisconsin Supreme Court
Justice who found significant
voter fraud at nursing homes in
the state of Wisconsin. Look at
the 2000 mules documentary that
has come out look at how many
mass mail how to balance their
work across the United States
for which we have no security
Sandra Smith Oh Sandra Smith,
yeah, Sandra Smith. You see when
you see are you Oh, okay. Yeah,
probably you know, we're kind of
yeah standard Fox News model
anyway,
so it's funny that they you
know, Fox get you know, no
matter what Fox does they can
keep doing this they've sure
they can take the side of the
Democrats and all these issues
but they still get slammed for
being Fox it's the it is ironic
it is
that's just the way it is.
And why don't you just give up
and go the other way? Let me go
back to your roots
just one more thing on on what I
call the purge, you know,
because everything around
January 6 And anything that
touched Trump anything
Republican anything conservative
public and anything anything not
flying to the flags of Ukraine
is bad. And this kind of who,
who produced Sonic the Hedgehog
to which studio is is that
that it was Warner Brothers but
I could be wrong. Okay,
well, I'd like to know because
here's a clip and I've I've not
although I was involved in the
launch of Sonic the Hedgehog the
video game with Will Smith I
might add back slap Yeah. Back
in the 90s. When that'd be cool.
And I found it to be quite a
delightful man. I've never seen
any of it never played any of
the games as an I have.
Okay, so there's some game
shows.
There's the Nemesis is egghead.
What's his name? I don't know.
Whatever his name is, listen to
what he says he's the evil guy.
He's the baddie in the show and
he's talking to Sonic it's over
Eggman Eggman I like the new
look it works for you What do
you say we just let
bygones be bygones I did some
things you did some things there
are good people
on both sides
you know that that was put in
there. Oh yeah. This is God This
has got to be is this not a
Disney movie but this by itself
is disqualifying
somebody look it up or do you
want me to do it somebody in the
chat room shall looked up the
production
now they're too busy trolling
each other not doing any work?
I think you know they've lost
it.
Do you think I have I know. So
that's that's kind of how it
What else that I have in the
purge something else there? No,
that's all the same. All right.
Yes,
let's see where we got in the
list. You have a number of minor
stories.
Let's do a big story.
Let's do it. Or what's the big
story? Any stories you use?
Still Ukraine? Yes. And then
bite I get bike clips from
Biden's Napa space.
Story and rails big story. Don't
you know the big story
but the giant plant
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi his
husband has been charged with
driving under the influence. At
least picked up Paul Pelosi and
Napa California Saturday night.
He's since been released on
$5,000 bail. Speaker Pelosi was
on the east coast at the time a
spokesperson saying she won't be
commenting on this private
matter.
I think he actually had an
accident and was then stopped
for drunk driving.
Well out here the story has two
stories. There's two story Oh,
okay. conflagration in an
accident with a jeep. driver was
unhurt. Story one the Jeep
caused the accident Get the
jeep.
Yeah, this is always a tough
one, isn't it?
And now we get to did they
haven't followed up with it?
Where's Mothers Against
Drunk Driving? Where are they
standing up and saying shame on
you. Shame on you. Where's that?
Well, that's
a good point.
It's not hard to make. No, it I
mean,
it's driving around rich guy
drunk in a Porsche. It's while
while it world's worst
combination rich old guy in a
Porsche.
Well, if drawers funny, but
yeah, exactly. Exactly. Well,
maybe you don't want to think
the big story is I think the war
on guns is the big story. That
to me is the big story because
everyone's talking about it. And
I have a little clip here that
includes the announcement from
Justin. I'm not sure if it was
I'm sorry. That's not the one.
This is from ABC. Here we go.
And Canada Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau Government introduced
legislation to put a national
freeze on handgun ownership the
package would cap the market for
handguns, making it illegal to
buy, sell, transfer or import
them anywhere in Canada. Trudeau
made the announcement surrounded
by families of shooting victims,
but as a government, as a
society. We ever
that was kind of a weird read,
by the way. That listen how she
says he was at announcements
surrounded by families of
shooting victims. A shoot
like this, like this victim
shooting all over the place.
It's kind of a weird read.
But as a government, as a
society, we have a
responsibility to act. To
prevent more tragedies, we need
only look south of the border to
know that if we do not take
action firmly and rapidly, it
gets worse and worse and more
difficult to counter.
Also included in Canada's new
legislation. long gun magazines
will never hold more than five
rounds. A law is expected to be
enacted this fall.
So this all comes on the heels
of Brown's soul comes on the
heels of several mass shootings
in the United States. There were
three more yesterday, not
entirely unpredicted.
Considering the mental trauma
people have gone through. In the
past two and a half years people
are popping off. And you know,
God knows what else is going on.
But yeah, we're an easy target
for that. And this is clearly
the global push New Zealand just
did it. Your Cinder drop by Joe
to talk about it. Now, this was
Canada, which, of course this
has the predictable results.
This is the president of a
sporting goods store in Canada.
I'm
not sure if it was intentional
or not. But Mr. Trudeau and his
government have become the best
handgun salesman's in all of
Canada. I have never seen
activity at this level. Clients
are calling they're walking in,
we have lineups, the phones are
ringing off the hook. We can't
keep up with the amount of
demand there is right now.
Because everyone is aware of
this is coming to an end. And
for those that want to get one
more hang on for their
collection. They're looking to
pick it up. Now.
Remember, when Obama was the
number one gun salesman
every time we've done this show
for 50, almost 15 years. Every
time somebody like Trudeau comes
out and does something like
this. And I don't understand why
you don't immediately go invest
in what Smith and Wesson it's
just every time that one of
these guys does this and use
just as you're gonna say Obama
did the same thing. And this
sales skyrocketed, skyrocketed.
We've invested in Smith and
Wesson about three times.
Thank you, Obama. Thanks, Obama.
Thanks,
Obama. And, of course, you know,
we have these mass shootings.
All shootings are horrible, but
now we have to protect the
children because the children
are dying. But you rarely hear
this as the as the M 5am.
Narrative again, ABC
calls for peace in Chicago over
the holiday weekend went
unanswered. As shootings
increased over last year. 48
people were shot in the windy
city between Friday and Monday.
Nine of the victims dies is
yours. Gunfire included two mass
shootings on Sunday. Last year
in Chicago. 37 people were shot
over Memorial Day now what's
being played up more? Hmm. Now
in ivaldi, is so messed up. It's
so messed up the reporting the
timeline?
I have the I have the I have I
have the definitive ivaldi
report, whatever you want to
call it. The ivaldi report. It's
in the list here.
Yes, I see it. Can I Can I just
make one quick statement?
No, no, you I want your
statement after this because
this is the definitive report.
The story of what happened in
Uvalde, Texas leading up to and
during a mass shooting that
killed 19 children and two
adults. Well, it's a story that
keeps on changing.
Tell That's not the definitive
report. That's
the definitive report. I've
spoken to more law enforcement.
There's just all kinds of
different timelines. But in
essence, all the reporting that
we've heard, like the cops went
in to get their own kids first
based on a very different story.
You know, all all of that is
really, really messed up. We
don't we don't know what's going
on. But if the intent was to
kick off more gun legislation
conversations, which we have now
it's just been introduced, and
to make cops look good mission
achieve whether that was the
setup or whether that's how the
sad, sad occurrence was misused.
And here it is. HR 7910.
Protecting our kids act. Put in
by our buddy, your buddy Jerry
Nadler, along with your other
buddy mr. Thompson of California
and my NADs and my hand my buddy
Miss Jackson leap. A bill to
amend title 18 to provide an
increased age limit on the
purchase of certain firearms
prevent gun trafficking
modernize the prohibition on
untraceable firearms encourage
the safe storage of firearms and
for other purposes. So it would
be proposed is 2021 years of age
for certain semi automatic
centerfire rifles or center
shotguns semi automatic then the
prohibition on straw purchases
meaning I can't give you a gun
or I can't sell your gun without
that being registered and
written down. These are very
polarizing things for Americans.
requirement that all firearms be
traceable. Good luck with that.
That includes the modernization
of the prohibition on
undetectable firearms, the safe
storage bump stocks, I guess,
closing the bump stock loophole
I haven't looked at watch
bump stocks were made illegal.
There's
a loophole because you basically
you couldn't use it. You can use
a bobby pin where you had a
bottom band bobby pins for auto
Sears and bump stocks. I don't
know you can use a tennis ball.
And then use of burn grants be
Why are any for buyback programs
for large capacity ammunition
feeding devices? What is that?
I hadn't? I just knew large
capacity. That'd be a YouTube
video about
this I don't I still don't think
they've they've this has any
chance. And you know, it will of
course, everyone with a brain
knows that this won't stop
anybody who's determined to do
something. It won't stop a kid
who has spent two $3,000 to buy
some beautiful weapons a week
before he's gonna go use them.
That's one of these interesting
things. Yeah, make an amendment
or shut up. That's the that's
the only way it's gonna happen.
Make an amendment or shut up?
Yeah, are you gonna rimshot me?
I think we can go on the road
like this.
I just have this little hand
drum.
Let me see. Was there anything
else now that in that that's
pretty much where it's at? It is
you can clearly see. Clearly Oh,
that's me this time. This is
by the way a new a new
technique.
What are you doing? Stop that
right away? That sounds
horrible. Whatever. That
is nothing.
I hear. I hear something
clicking.
That's not me.
Maybe that was the phone.
I don't know what it was. That
was really weird. Right now the
only thing I'm equipped to do is
this.
Okay, well, good. Good. Don't do
too much. But I remember I stop
doing I think you know, so right
now we have the elites of the
world really try
away bumps, which was gonna make
a point. They changed your
technique from having one big
event like Sandy Hook, and then
trying to make hay with it to
let's do a couple in a row and
see if maybe that works.
Yes, cynically, I agree with
you. Sadly, I think that this,
this truly is just the state of
society and the state of kids on
Well, I mean, a variety of
drugs.
But focusing on Chicago. Oh,
wait, you can't do that. Even
though they have 48 dead because
they have some of the strictest
gun laws in the world. Yes.
Yes. Of course. And what you
can't do in the protecting arch.
What was it called? That's that
thing Hold on a second. They
call that the protecting our
kids act. What's funny is I
don't see anything in there
about protecting our kids from
opioids and and fentanyl and
other things that are very
dangerous, of which a lot of
young people die. I don't see
that doesn't seem to be any less
distillation is set up for that.
But it has out of out of chaos.
order out of chaos. Isn't that?
Who, whose slogan? Is that order
out of chaos? Is that the new
world order that the Illuminati?
I don't know, because I think
that's what we're seeing, you
know, they're trying it again.
And they're showing because now
it'll be, oh, you know, up
north, our neighbors, the smart
North Americans, they're the
ones who get it. They're the
ones who took back all the guns
are truckers, Canada, but that's
how it's going to be used. And a
lot of people are still in the
mass formation, and we'll go
along with it. And I had a
thought actually one of our
producers submit to set me off
about this. So around the world
now we have the same problem we
have in the United States with
air transportation. And it's
it's become it's become a huge
problem. Here it is. This is UK.
Now it's a bumper week for
traveling the UK, we have got a
double whammy of half term. And
the junk OG believe bank
holiday, little billions of us
take trips at home and abroad,
we want to expect delays and
disruption. We've already seen
massive queues at airports this
week.
Now, if you if you've looked at
any of the UK news reporting,
it's been a disaster. And the
British they take these holiday
weeks very seriously, they all
have to fly out or sail out on
the boat. Because you want to
get off the island, you want to
take your strong, strong pounds,
and you want to go spin those in
southern Europe and, and go mess
up Portugal. And they get on the
big, good organized flights. And
most of those went belly up, I
think during COVID. So now we
have the airlines who just
cannot seem to complete the
flights. They say its flight
crews know a lot. That's the
main reason for pilots and other
flight crew personnel.
Interestingly, the same thing is
happening. And we talked about
in the last episode Schiphol
Airport in the Netherlands, and
specifically with KLM. And they
even stopped selling tickets
because they said the they don't
have enough security personnel.
And that's interesting because
the World Economic Forum, Id
program I think we have we had a
clip of it last time where they
mentioned their partners for
this, this universal ID thing.
We're KLM and I think it's
Heathrow or Gatwick. I mean, if
you're looking in the world of
chaos, here it is the known
traveler Identity Card Canada
and the Netherlands. There it
is, to Canada was also also a
part of it. And they kind of
solved that by not living
unvaccinated people fly. That's
probably why they're holding
that back. But wouldn't it be
great to then say oh, you know,
the reason is because we don't
have efficient security. So
here's the new efficient way.
It's the new Trusted Traveler
got your biometrics you know,
you can just fly right through
when that be the perfect
problem, reaction solution
because it's it's getting out of
hand and it's every single
airport. If this is not the
plan, holy crap, the curry
Devorah Consulting Group
strongly advises This is the
time to bring in some phony
baloney IDs scam you got going
and tell people it's going to
solve the queues?
Yeah, you're right. We need some
phony baloney idea.
Well, this is it. The phony
baloney idea is the security is
outdated. We can't get personnel
because you know, it's people
too stupid. To be that I don't
know, come up with anything.
There's no one's stupid enough
to want to do it anymore. But
now we've got this cool system.
It's like I had to pay a small
penalty to the IRS for filing
late. And this was Dude this is
dude do June 6 And like okay,
I'll just do it online. Oh my
God. Have you been through this
process?
No. Oh, we would do stuff on on
time.
No, you don't. I know. You don't
know we file it extension but we
always send money in event in
April.
Well, I had not sent in enough
in April. And so I got a I got a
ding which is okay, it happens
and not a big deal. I thought I
had already pre calculated
everything but not whatever. And
so I go online, and it's this
IRS ID. So yeah, the old system
is gone. Or I think you can
maybe log into it but if you
make one mistake they block you
for 24 hours. I've been through
the had been like, Okay, this
part of my life, I'm just gonna
have to go with it, I have no
other option really. And I might
as well just get it over with
and see what the experience is I
took one for the team, I did it
for the show. So you have to
upload front and back of your
driver's license, then it'll
send you a link and you take a
selfie. And what's interesting
is this widget on this webpage,
when it takes a selfie, it's
doing a complete 3d model of my
face. And it's showing you while
it's doing that, you're looking
at your face and it's doing it's
getting all these data points to
complete, they say to compare to
your driver's license. I mean,
this is positive. It makes
sense. This is well, I'm just
telling you, that's what they
say. And this is some dystopian
shit. Now the funny thing is my
my selfie camera on my phone is
broken. I mean, it's not really
broken, but it looks like like
the lenses fogged up really
fogged up. And it was still
doing this through the fogged up
part.
Yes, it gets. It's called
theater.
Yes. And then I had this other
thought, you know, we've, you
know how the cell phone mine
doesn't but I think most modern
cell phones, you can use the
regular camera to detect a QR
code.
Well, yeah, I got two cheap
phones that you know, and mine
do that yours doesn't know
that's by design and look as
you're using right, graphene OS
Yeah, yeah, you're using it. But
so
that means that you're basically
multiple times a day for some
people multiple times an hour
are allowing applications to
run. Yeah, maybe it would could
only be Apple or Google but who
knows that have all kinds of
high end recognition running.
When you take a picture. I mean,
there's clearly something
running to detect if there's a
QR code could be you know,
detecting the background storing
that a little bit and doing all
kinds of stuff is definitely
doing something. Yeah, there's
none of this is good. I got some
more Harare stuff.
Is that how the story ends? Well
know
where I was. Where was it going
to take us is new clips from
Yuval Noah Harare, Klaus
Schwab's personal advisor. Now
it played a clip from him on the
last
show. Yes, it disgusted me.
Well,
so I have had some time to look
at some longer. In fact, the
clip that that came from I
watched the entire interview
watched a couple others. I don't
know necessarily, if he's all in
on this. He he seems to be very
what's the word? You
intellectual about it? Now
that's not the word. But anyway,
he's you know, he's just
observing it as a historian
saying, Well, this is this is
what's happening, not
necessarily that he's all in. So
but I think the people who read
Him and follow Him and believe
in Him and have read his best
New York Times best seller that
they probably think he's right.
And I don't know if I can
disagree, although it's, you
know, this is unfortunately, the
stuff that the Davos crew take
with him and and start to
operate on. So it's good to know
what he said he's pretty short.
This is him talking about
humans, is kind of the precursor
to the to the clip I played in
the last episode, and why they
are not necessary or will not be
necessary. But
in the 21st century, there is a
good chance that most humans
will lose, they are losing their
military and economic value in
the military. It's done, it's
over the age of the Masters is
over. We are no longer in the
First World War, we take
millions of soldiers give each
one in a rifle and run forward.
And the same thing, perhaps is
happening in the economy. Maybe
the biggest question, I think of
21st century economics is what
will you need people, for most
people for in 2050 in the
economy, and once people are no
longer really necessary, most
people from the military and for
the economy, the idea that you
will continue to have less
medicine is not so certain.
So that's what caught my ear,
the idea that you'll have mass
medicine, as people become less
useful to the economy, which
would be that he has this whole
spiel about people basically
have intelligence, and they have
conscience and conscience is
yeah, that's kind of important,
you know, versus self driving
cars that you have a conscious
about who you if you're going to
kill yourself or the pedestrian
or when you make a choice like
that. But there's so much of the
intelligence stuff that that
computers are much better at. So
we'll really be creating a
different class of people. And
that's what we had on the last
show. He's talking about, oh,
there'll be drugs and video
games. But when it comes to mass
medicine, this was interesting
because this may be one of the
last mass medicine events we've
seen, since it seems those
failed so spectacularly. And
here's Harare, discussing a new
class of humans.
In the Middle Ages, you had
these image that how does a
person die? Suddenly, the angel
of death appears and touches you
on the shoulder and says, Come,
it's your time has come. And you
say, no, no, no, give me some
more time. And there's a no, you
have to come. And that's it.
This is how you die. And today,
we don't think like that people
never die, because the angel of
death comes, they die because
the heart stops club pumping, or
because an outer is closed, or
because cancerous cells of
spreading in the liver or
somewhere, these are all
technical problems. And in
essence, they should have some
technical solution. And this way
of thinking, I think it is now
becoming very dominant in
scientific circles, and also
among the Ultra Rich, they are
understanding, wait a minute,
something is happening here. For
the first time in history. If
I'm rich enough, maybe I don't
have to die. That is optional.
And if you think about it, from
the viewpoint of the poor, it
looks terrible, because
throughout history, death was
the great equalizer. The big
constellation of the poor
throughout history was that,
okay, these rich people, they
have it good, but they're going
to die just like me. But think
about a world saying 50 years,
100 years with the poor people
continue to die. But the rich
people in addition to all the
other things they get, they also
get a exemption from death.
That's going to bring a lot of
anger.
So, you know, when I when I hear
that, I'm like, Yeah, that could
be one of the core problems that
we're seeing with the elites
running our world, Silicon
Valley, elites, political
elites, a lot of very wealthy a
lot of them surprisingly spry
and doing well if they're old
age I might add I think
transhumanism Biden in that
camp. He's
no, no, but they have complete
control over him. They don't
want him smart. They want Him
dumbing down that's that's
control. That he they know he
has a technical problem. They're
not they're just maintaining
him. So that's maybe the best
example of what's happening
here. Deep
science fiction. Oh, really? Oh,
really? Ah, this guy sounds like
he's repeating old books. I
mean, these books that were
written in the 50s
science fiction often comes
true. It has a weird way of
doing that down the road.
Yeah, it's usually off though
it's kind of aspects will come
true. But as says Jerry
Pournelle, used to point out, he
says, you know, the funny thing
about science fiction is that if
you go back historically in the
20s 30s 40s, and even into the
50s, there's always robots.
There was never a computers were
never, never no science fiction
writer ever perceived the
computer revolution. Until after
it happened.
I beg to differ. I believe
Vincent Appleton who wrote the
Tom Swift series, I think he had
computers in Tom Swift, in one
of his books in 1900. You could
you could look it up for you. I
read I read most of them. So
that's why I'm saying that's why
I can say
a lot of times with books too.
For some reason I can say that's
the common bond we have. That's
about it. Yeah.
You read first first cover
editions. screwed up the punch
line dammit. Yeah, you just sent
me
first got a stamp collectors?
You know what I just I screwed
it up doubly. Yeah. First issue.
You know, and then the guy that
courses, this idea of, you know,
living forever, but by the
elites in Silicon Valley was
really, really developed by
Kurzweil? Who's the
transhumanist?
Still working on it? Yeah. Yeah.
Oh, not hemorrhoids. Hold on.
Think about that. I'm not saying
that they'll be able to do it.
But if you change the healthcare
industry towards that, which I
think arguably is happening with
mRNA. You know, you have a small
technical problem. And we can
fix that with this computer
code. I mean, that's a pretty
good example of what he's
talking about
genetic engineering would be
your better example. But let's
go back to something you said
which was the mass medicine
motion was a big flop. You said
something like was the
COVID vaccine a success? Yeah.
No, it was it failed. It did not
work.
Who that what was the was the
point that it was supposed to
work or the point it was gonna
make a lot of people a lot of
money. No,
in that regard. It worked. I'm
talking Yeah. In regards to its
medical performance, it did not
and that's that was that's the
conversation. Okay. All right.
Yes.
desertrian You and me? Well, the
idea was, it was to make you
could tell from the beginning.
That's where we're so cynical
about the whole thing. No. Two
of us we both
Yes, but we're not even saying
we're saying the same thing.
Only you seem to think that
you're contrarian. I agree with
you, of course, but that's
that's what all of this is
ultimately about. But the Ultra
Rich, they believe this shit.
That's my point. They are opera.
Oh, yes, they are. Are you
kidding me? Are you kidding me?
They all believe in
I can. Okay, okay. You got me on
that one? Because most of these
guys from like, Intel seem to be
all in. Yes.
I mean, like Mark Cuban. Can't
you see him totally believe now.
Mark Cuban got the jab. But also
what's his face from Kleiner
Perkins? What's your John Doerr?
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, totally.
Now, did you read that this was
fantastic. There's a huge
scandal in Spain. Because I'm
looking up here the where the
hell was this is like 2000
elites, including CEO of a big
pharma company. They they all
got their fake vaccine passport
from this one nurse, you know,
soccer stars, television
celebrities. And that's now come
out. And they actually the CEO.
His deal was he got an injection
with saline. And there's people
hacking who who have direct
access to the National Vaccine
registry. I mean, this is this
is fantastic. Very, very smart,
smart guys
gone out with certain cliques in
this country to your your theory
about the NBA being most of
them. is, I believe could is a
possibility. Yeah.
So anyway, yes. I think that
that's why the elites are
staring us in the dread. I think
bottom line, they really do.
They really believe that people
will become useless. Most people
will be useless.
To most people are useless. But
that's beside the point.
Yeah. So what do you do is you
encourage you uselessness, and
I'm sorry to say it, but I think
the what people are showing of
the LGBTQ plus community, I
think a lot of these people are
useless to society, because
they're clearly as educators,
especially. But I think that
this is, you know, give them all
the benefits and be like these
people and get benefits and get
a longer month and Black Black
History Month, and get
protected, and, you know, be
celebrated and get money and get
all kinds of stuff. I can just
feel it. I can feel that this is
closing. I mean, isn't 1020
years, but I hope we get to
witness some of it because I
want to see it come true.
Why you want some more money?
No, I
just, I just want to make sure
we were right. That's all
right. And where's my Check?
Check. Don't hold your breath.
It's not going to come through
the ATM.
As we head into the summer
season, the nation's power grid
regulator is issuing a stark
warning. Large parts of America
could see blackouts and the
timing temperatures caused
surging demand for energy. In
its annual summer assessment.
The North American Electric
Reliability Corporation says
that roughly two thirds of the
US faces heightened risks of
power outages, noting that the
Upper Midwest is facing a
capacity shortfall leading to a
high risk of energy emergencies,
while the entire western US is
at elevated risk of power
outages in the event of spikes
in energy use.
Can they start this already? I
wanted to test my generator. I'm
waiting for this thing to kick
off.
Yeah, well, you'll be the first
to know you're in Texas.
Exactly. Well, we have the same
color on the chart. They showed
us California FYI. Orange.
Yeah, well, it depends you know,
California is spotty though it
doesn't have like consistent
places like I'm on a on a part
of the grid that's hooked to the
police and fire department.
That's always that's always
good. It's best blacked out
around me. It's never blacked
out here. Yeah. It's a priority
area. I just happen to be in it
by coincidence. Yeah. I've had
situation my son's you know,
lives in the same town is down
on the other different part of
the grid and the matrix, and he
gets cut off I don't know all
the time regularly. No, not
regularly, like once every year.
Maybe maybe once a year. It's
It's pretty. It's not like
during the it's always when a
Democrats in office. Just put it
that way, which is now all the
time, any moment. And it started
with Gray Davis and the bull
crap whenever this he got kicked
out of office he got recalled
because he was a bought totally
into the Enron crap that had
taken over California,
right? Well, that's still
ongoing here. I fully expect
something to go wrong in Texas.
I mean, and yeah,
you did the absolute right
thing, or they should
do I mean, come on, let's watch
Where's Russia cyber attack on
our vulnerable infrastructure? I
don't I mean, this is the I
mean, from a UK perspective. You
know, this is this is the the
week to do it. And you've got
the bank holiday. As the Queen
should keel over the ATM should
not work. People can't go this
has always been the prediction
it's going to happen on a bank
holiday. That's when they're
going to pull the plug.
So I saw the Queen the other day
she was at least on television.
I think this is a stand in
she's not one of those Abba
illusions.
I'm pretty sure because people
were actually touching her but
she has a cool was allowed to
touch the Queen John Oh, she's
shaking hands with people. Oh,
wow. Okay,
then again may prove that's not
her.
So the Queen's Jubilee, how many
years is she now?
75 years in office?
In office. All right. You got
anything on her?
No, no, I've got nothing on her.
She was clean as a whistle.
Queen's Jubilee.
Tomorrow in the United Kingdom
four days of celebration began
marking the Queen's Platinum
Jubilee 70 years on the throne.
The Jubilee is a moment to
reflect on the defining moments
of Queen Elizabeth's reign. Last
night we looked at how she
cemented relations between
Britain and a newly independent
Garner. Tonight we examine the
Queen's role in the Northern
Ireland peace process
Yeah, that was my clip yeah
that's it that's all there is.
Well, I guess she's alive I
guess I was wrong.
Oh no, you don't know that for
sure she could be a stand in
that would be something I would
do back in the old days but it's
it gets too tedious
you were good at with the with
the Hillary stand ins you
probably that
was that was the standard that
was a real standing I've met no
and
I think that our show
highlighted that probably better
than any other any show
broadcast podcast anything
because we had to nail in you
had to you definitely had the
person on the wrong side thing
nail and and it wasn't somebody
even that woman didn't even look
like Hillary and everyone just
taking it for granted. It was
her yeah. All right. Well, let's
go on to something else. Okay,
but we're on guns we talked to
oh, let's do it. This is light
is light pieces. Mona Lisa.
Somebody attacked the Mona Lisa.
Yeah.
At the Louvre in Paris
yesterday. She
say Louvre yes at the loop at
the loop at the loop at the
loop.
The loop in parallel
loop. She she had her hair cut
by Pierre wants now they shrink
disease. She thinks she's a
Paris Jan
at the Louvre in Paris.
The loofah is at the loofah at
the Louvre in Paris yesterday
started as a normal day museum
goers were waiting for their
turn to take a look at maybe
snap a photo of Leonardo da
Vinci's Mona Lisa.
Suddenly a man disguised as an
old woman jumped out of a
wheelchair. Shocked bystanders
watched as he threw a piece of
cake at the bulletproof glass
protecting the paint as security
guards are escorting him out. He
yells in French. Think of the
earth there are people who are
destroying the earth. Think
about it. Artists tell you think
of the earth. That's why I did
this. Luckily the painting was
unharmed social media posts
showed smeared icing on its
glass.
This is not the first time the
painting has come under attack.
The Mona Lisa is kept behind
bulletproof glass for a reason.
It's safe to say the Mona Lisa
has been through a lot. Let's
see. So there was apparently 156
sulfuric acid
that's CAMI brothers. She's an
associate professor of art
history at Northeastern
University. She's a specialist
on Renaissance art. That acid
attack she's describing is why
the Mona Lisa is behind glass
today.
Another person then that same
year for some reason, threw a
rock at it and chip the glass
and damaged the painting ever so
slightly than
when it was in Tokyo on tour in
1974. So when sprayed red paint
on the glass, then Chem 2009
When someone threw hot coffee
shattering the mug, not the
glass.
Well, this was partially
informed, informative piece no
I find is kind of interesting.
And I had to say to relate, so I
saw the Mona Lisa, three times
I've
seen the Mona Lisa too.
I saw it in 73 before went on
his tour. And I don't remember
it having glass on it, but it
might have some glass on it and
but it was there, you could look
at it. Nobody was, you know, the
people walked by it. And then I
saw it again, probably 10 or 10
to 15 years later. And then
there was a, there was a rope, a
little ropes keep away rope
around the painting, which was
new. And there's a bunch of
people gathered around it
because now you made it. Now
it's like something Oh, is the
rope around? Are you ready to do
this? Go see it. So the last
time I saw I think was Mimi. And
it was, that's when I think
there was a big thick piece of
glass, you could barely see the
painting. And the rope was
really big and two guards were
there. So it's like, you know,
this thing is getting worse and
worse by them. And this reminds
me again of one of my stories
where I you've done this, what
went to Stonehenge? Yeah, what
is wrong for you? Oh,
was hanging out and sit down
and I sat on the stones, looked
at the cows was right nearby,
chewing away, and nobody cared.
There wasn't any place there. It
was just like doing things
change. So anyway, here's part
two of the Mona Lisa story.
So what is it about the Mona
Lisa that causes such outbursts?
I'm not sure that I feel like
there's anything about the
painting itself that elicits
this reaction. I think it's very
much the kind of mystique that
is created culturally around it.
Whatever his motive, the
Associated Press reports that
the suspect and yesterday's
attack was detained and taken
for psychiatric treatment.
And as for
the Mona Lisa,
she's still smiling.
Yeah, okay. Did you have a
conclusion about this? Because
you said you want to say
something?
Well, that was what I said about
you know, having seen as he gets
more and more guarded and free
will free I think that's
valuable.
I think the Mona Lisa
specifically is has been abused
throughout the ages. When a
media distraction was necessary
we need the machine needs the
stories we just lost depth and
poor girl with the machine needs
stories because stuff is going
on that you know This just can't
be discussed too much and we and
we have
poor Cougar the way
this this is because you know
what? I mean? No one What are
you never hear is it was the
person from sunrise or you know,
whatever, you know? Oh, no, it
was a man dressed as a woman and
through a cake
was in a band dresses in a
wheelchair. Why?
Because to obfuscate the meat
the whole thing is no one asks,
What organization were you from?
What part of the earth are you a
climate change activist?
Can I Okay, boom, come on. Man
has got a good example. This is
NPRs national treasure. This
this story is under reporting
even though they had all these
nice details that you've
complimented it's totally under
reported. Guess who exactly was
this guy? Let's dig a little
deeper into
how Gao interview problem How
about an interview we
interviewed? This is what the
Will Smith slap is about. All of
this stuff is intended to
distract us and it's doing a
fabulous job. But now we got a
problem. The biggest ratings
when although there's going to
be a follow up series with with
the Johnny and the Pooh. Pooh
girl. This is amusing ourselves
to death. That's it. People
don't even know why the Mona
Lisa is special. I despise the
Jesse Waters program. I kind of
don't he irritates me. But I
always I always tune in. You're
with me right
now. I'm with you on a set for
one thing. One major thing the
man on the street? No, I always
tune in. I never tune in. No,
I I always catch the last five
minutes because that's how I set
up your record and Tucker. Yes,
at least in a talker. And he
always has dynamite man on the
street packages, which is short.
That's how he got his start.
Yeah. But now he sends his
intern out to do it. You see so
let's just do a little analysis
from producers perspective.
But so what why is man on the
street the best type of
entertainment and or reporting
not mutually exclusive.
was very interesting because you
get to see how stupid people are
makes you feel better. That's
the basis and that's the good
man on the street. I've only and
I've done it, but I'm no good at
it. And I have a friend Marty or
Dogen a joke writers really
extremely good at it. But Jesse
waters is really good at two
ends. And I concluded that's
that's why I don't like somebody
else doing it for him. Is that
it's that looked at Craig You
see kind of Bugs Bunny look of
innocence. When you're asking
the questions, that's the key to
man on the street. Marty Higgins
who's our man on this. If he was
doing anything for us, he has
that kind of looked at us like
if it's so inoffensive looking
Yeah, Mark Dice was okay for a
while. Yeah, Mark Dice was okay
for a while, but he I think even
he's become too cynical and
doing it. But Jesse waters, it's
a really good job. Because, you
know, it's like, who won? Who
won the Civil War? I mean, this
kind of shit. You know, Germany.
Yeah. You just put together and
in this case, he's on the beach
with babes with babes smart men
bikinis. They dudes to in
bikinis. And like, he says
young, good looking people and
they're stupid. They're dumb as
rocks, but of course, and then
you always have one guy who's
who's like, yep, yep. Unit has
all the answers. And he's like
this mystical kind of character
helps if it's a black guy. I'm
just telling you how it works in
production. Oh man, look at that
guy. He's made like you know,
kind of like a Dinsdale type of
smart guy was shades on that's
that's the whole package. But
meanwhile, his rocks that's kind
of the level that we that we've
sunk to
what Jay Leno was doing this man
on the street called a walk
walking or something I can't
remember the exact name of his
bid, but he did that probably
for 20 years. And he would go
out and his bit was he had to
kind of a friendly enough look
to get away with it because he
went on it. He was the show host
and he went on the streets so
waters has no excuse but okay,
so lie we
lie Witness News was the
segment.
No, no, no, that's Jimmy Kimmel
was bit Oh,
I'm sorry. Okay. You're right.
There's walk in with Jay. Yeah.
Jay, walking back.
There it is. Second time you
said boom, be careful.
I'm sorry. But I was last time I
said boom is spent when
No, You just said that. I nailed
it with the rhythm on least you
said boom. I said
it again. Two times several
times. And so then out and he
and he has his added little bit
was he always tried to find
someone with that's in at UCLA
or use some college kid or a Law
School grad. You know, person in
law school already graduated
from college and ask them the
simplest questions, they can
answer them. And then he would
ridicule the fact that they're
hyper educated exam, as you say,
dumb as a rock anyway. Yeah, the
collection of that stuff is just
it's phenomenal. It's actually
unbelievable,
but it's also a it's always a
stark reminder that there is a
large portion of the population
that really just doesn't I mean,
and they're living their lives
you know, I got no problem to
deal with fine. Although, holy
crap, man. These kids who
everybody I know who's
millennial even upper upper
level Millennials are in deep
shit now because their rents are
all going up. 30% 30% Yeah, it's
great. They gotta move out of
cities. I mean, and where to and
then what and then what do you
do? I mean, this is this is this
is this is an issue it's well,
you you did a smart thing. You
helped your all your kids by
their homes. Get out of mine.
out right to be lonely dad?
No. Oh, yeah. Real lonely. Ha, I
need you to come by, you know,
it's time to feed the dog and
walk the dog during the show. So
yeah, so that's what that is, is
our our news has now gone to
this. All stations broke right
away to bring you the the depth
trial at the top of the even
everyone talker spends 10
minutes on it. Come on
right now. First, we decided not
to cover it at all, both of us
kind of simultaneously set for
update, or just mentioning it or
using the phrasing this poor
girl thing. But now we're
actually talking about to the
extent but we do it in context
of something else. So we're not
actually talking about the case.
The case is as interesting as it
as it might be. And my mentioned
that she should sue the ACLU.
Yeah, that's interesting, is an
interesting way to look at it.
But why is the ACLU getting
involved in this sort of thing
anyway, getting her to sign off
on an op ed?
Well, that was the metoo had
nothing to do with but that was
the whole metoo moment that was
that's what we're
trying to take advantage of. And
she did publish this thought it
was a good idea at the time.
Yes, I guess not. No.
Now of course, we can also look
at the the way. Bullcrap news is
typically done This is an
excellent example. From the I
think the Daily Mail is the one
doing the trick here. And the
trick goes as follows you as a
big publication say, Well,
according to the Uganda times,
blah, blah, blah, blah, and
blah, blah, blah from the Uganda
times it was written by your
agent in, in Uganda. Or,
by the way, I have a really good
clip, you have to look it up.
It's got it's called the
Stockman, CIA. Prop methodology
is exactly about what you're
talking about. And Stockman is
an ex CIA guy, and he explains
it in great detail.
Well, one of the four principal
functions of the CIA is to
gather intelligence and ideally
forward it to the president to
users of information to
policymakers. As I say, there
are other functions, however,
some of them more legitimate
than others. One is to run
Secret Wars, the covert action
that's written and talked about
so much like what's happening in
Nicaragua today from Honduras.
Another thing is to disseminate
propaganda to influence people's
minds. And this is a major
function of the CIA. And,
unfortunately, of course, it
overlaps into the gathering of
information, you have contact
with a journalist, you will give
him true stories, you'll get
information from him, you'll
also give him false stories. For
example, in my my war, the angle
of war that I helped to manage a
1/3 of my staff was propaganda.
Ironically, it's called covert
action inside the CIA outside
that means the violent part. I
had propagandists all over the
world, principally in London,
Kinshasa and Zambia. We were, we
would take stories which we
would write and put them in the
Zambia times, and then pull them
out and send them to journalist
on our payroll in Europe. But
his cover story you see would be
that he had gotten from his
stringer in Lusaka, who had
gotten them from the Zambia
times, we had the complicity of
the government of Zambia,
Kenneth colander, if you will,
to put these false stories into
his newspapers. But after that
point, the journalists, Reuters
and AFP, the management was not
witting of it. Now our contact
man in Europe was, and we pumped
to just just dozens of stories
about Cuban atrocities Cuban
rapists. In one case, we had the
Cuban rapists caught and tried
by the open wound to maidens who
had been their victims. And then
we ran photographs and made
almost every newspaper in the
country of the Cubans being
executed by the OB moonda women
who supposedly had been victims.
But you these were fake photos.
Oh, absolutely. We didn't know
of one single atrocity committed
by the Cubans. It was pure, raw,
false propaganda to to create an
illusion of communists, you
know, eating babies for
breakfast.
And we still think they eat
babies for breakfast. It works
so well.
It's a good trick,
who was the Stockman character,
stuck his neck CA You can look
him up. He's pretty famous. He
wrote a book or something. It
became kind of a short lived
celebrity as a spook
that, by the way, was an
outstanding example of our
system working. You knew what
the tip what the clip was
titled.
You actually knew it.
Yeah, yeah. And that's why I
could find it. Yeah, you
find it quickly and you were
playing it before I finished
good work.
To this. This system is being
used not by the CIA. palki
Sharma. It can be used by
anybody. It's a good system. But
well, here it is. palki Sharma
lays it out for us without
knowing she's laying it out.
This story has been concocted
this in the same manner.
Now. There's a wild claim
circulating in Britain it's
being attributed to the Mi six
and it concerns the well being
of the Russian president. This
says that President Putin is
dead and that the Kremlin is
using his body double for public
appearances.
This came from the Daily Mail
who literally got it from the
India Times with some bullshit
like this and that comes through
now as oh yeah am I sick says
no, no mi six has spoken but
Putin is dead it's a body double
and we have the exact opposite
with the with G G is also I
don't have a clip of g is also
supposed to be dead. We got a
bunch of dead guys and who's
who's fighting then?
I'm still idea.
I mean, seriously, it's also but
okay, it doesn't matter. But
everybody
those two guys are dead. We have
as president of Walking Dead.
We we do it With that, I'd like
to thank you for your courage
and say in the morning to you
the man who put the C
incombustible. Boom ladies and
gentlemen Mr. John C Devorah.
Industry also in the morning
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new router and little games
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Andrew Horowitz was starting to
agree agree with me that he
was yeah he's been yeah he
thinks that the sums up on this
it's something okay that was
think the artists for episode
1455 We titled that one oh
second Here we go. We've titled
that one systemic rivals kind of
in the hope that we hear that
one pop up in in in the interim
days between shows. I haven't
really seen it but we'll see if
we still did now. This was our
Memorial Day episode and we
think capitalist agenda once
again now is this now the
hattrick as he as you know he's
on two in a row now I can't
remember how many he's done.
Capitalist agenda. Yeah, I
thought is this two in a row for
him now or not? I don't know.
Well, who
tracks this year your department
to keep up with this? So really?
When I told I was always in the
impression I didn't you might be
I think it's tuner I might be I
make it I don't know. Oh no
matter what it was we had a lot
of debates about this particular
episode
about the not about the episode
but about the art about the art
so it was fine. So what we want
we wound up choosing this
beautiful piece now we aren't
when it's a special day we'd
like choosing something that
goes along with like Mother's
Day or a whole other kind of
holiday. So Memorial Day, we're
always looking for something
good. We'll talk about the the
options we have but this
particular piece had a lot in it
it had the no agenda blimp
Zeppelin, which of course we
talked about it had on top left
there it had an oil can with a
hose coming out to the bottom
right which is the the gas
nozzle siphon siphoning off
correctly. With a 33 hoes just
had a lot and Memorial Day Of
course
it was it was well done. It was
called a tattoo. It's yeah, it
looked like it could be a
tattoo. It's very it was just a
pretty a super professional
looking couldn't top it piece.
The only piece that I liked
better, unfortunately was the
one below it which was a babe.
Yeah. saluting the flag
and we both we both went okay,
that's a great piece.
Yeah, cuz it's cheese cake. A
lot of a lot of patriotic cheese
stolen, it was stolen art. We
can't use a stop giving a stolen
art.
I mean, it was literally from a
playing card or something. It
was like commercial art. And
Steve who sent that in I'm sure
he's new. I just don't have
a lot of pieces submitted
Kendrick, one of the giveaways
I'll tell you some people out
there, like he's he's got some
he did a nice Memorial Day piece
that was competitive, called
more just called Memorial Day.
And he did another one called
honor. That was good. Yeah, he's
also did the but but he's only
done 12345 pieces. And they're,
you know, the thing is it was
like we had to run it through
the search because these other
pieces unless they're stolen to
work pretty, pretty artistic. So
but now you can we can't use? I
mean, if it was excellent. Why
don't you just explain the role
as head transpose that might
work? Now, you want
to explain the rules. You want
to explain the rules for
everybody for the newcomers?
Yes, you can use youth there's
fair use of public domain of art
that is in the public domain
somehow in public domain, but
still copyrighted. And if you if
you mess with it enough, or do
certain things to it is fair
game, and no one's going to come
after you. And if they do, it's
unfair to you. You can you can
make parodies and mock things
that will stand behind our
choices. Yeah.
But you can't just rip something
off and then put just put the no
agenda logo at the top. That's
no good. No. And even once in a
while we get some of these
little sketches in between, you
know, okay, well, it's probably
not that we're going to we're
going to err on the side of
caution on all of our choices.
Now there's a couple other
pieces of the one another one by
capitalists agenda down at the
bottom. That was I didn't see
the first time I saw it. I saw
it when I was looking for art
for the newsletter and then
Memorial Day with with the no
agenda. Yeah, no. And then Danny
transpose isn't a very slick
piece because he's got the no
agenda dropped down in red,
white and blue. And then he's
got transposed in front of it
the images from the soldiers in
the sergeant giant work of art
that's at the at the War Museum
in London called gassed. May not
that's what it reminds me of, I
don't know where the where he
got these these silhouettes, but
it was Britain.
It's British helmets. So yes,
yes. World War
One British. And that is what
kind of the image of gas which
is a terrific piece. And it's a
huge, it's a monster. It's like
eight feet tall and about 20
feet wide. Something like that.
Is a stunning piece, and I would
recommend seeing if you ever get
a chance. But so I think this
was a beautiful piece. But the
other piece was better.
Yeah, there were several Mona
Lisa pieces. I think some of
those might have just been memes
from out there as well.
Appreciate all the jokes about
gums and dentists. I've realized
they made a phenomenal mistake
by sharing my my personal
medical issue. Do you know how
many emails I've gotten with a
variety? I mean, it's completely
confusing. Don't do that? No,
there's you can do it with
healthy men. You know, like
living change your diet. Don't
do that. There's laser now. Oh,
man, that's the best thing I've
ever done. Dude, like, you'll
never speak the same and just
just, I mean, everyone means
well, but now I'm so confused
now. I'm like afraid although
I'm already I'm already underway
in my process. Everyone has an a
different way of approaching
this is really interesting.
Lasers. Yeah, there's some laser
it's called Lanta. I mean, I'm
looking through it all and I'm
doing my research. It's just
like holy crap. I didn't expect
all that actually turns out it
may not be all that bad. But I
will have to go into general
anesthesia for the work Ouch.
I've never never been under
general anesthesia. Here it kind
of sucks. Well, you haven't
either.
Yeah. Oh, wow. I haven't had an
operation so unless you I would
neither have
I Oh, you're one of the few I
was with the periodontist he
says, Man you've never really
had anything said no. He says
wow, that's kind of uncommon.
Like really? Because people are
sick. Oh no. Well, we appreciate
the work that all these artists
have done even now. It's even
our Steve thank you for the for
the effort of course just a
great piece by Yeah, I mean
there's there's lots of other
great pieces I like to Camus
freedom right Ah yeah, there's
definitely is always good piece
is some new stuff for today. You
know like, Parker Polly, we're
not going to do the Mona Lisa
with with cupcakes on her boobs
now that was that's a little
crass a little much. But yeah,
but this this one was just
perfect for Memorial Day. Oh,
that was that was one of the man
on the street things. What do
you know what Memorial Day is
about?
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Let me just
say I can tell you.
Why don't you since most of the
millennials that watch the Jesse
waters show don't know
Memorial Day which was
originally called Decoration
Day. Yes. Which I pointed out in
the newsletter, so I'm pretty
familiar with it is to honor the
fallen Only it's not to honor
the veterans. It's to honor
those who died in war. Oh,
really is for all people. Anyone
who died in a war? Yeah, I
didn't know that. Well, I don't
mean it. I mean, anyone who died
in the military in the war, I
don't take his for it's just
somebody who got bombed. And so
the decoration there was because
that's when you're supposed to
go to the graveyards, cemeteries
or Arlington or wherever you go,
and you're supposed to load up
with flags. And you're supposed
to, you know, honor the those
that died during the war. And
that was that was changed to
Memorial Day. Because the
Decoration Day sounds like
something to Memorial,
but Memorial Day, isn't that
just basically a day for
mattress sales?
To Memorial Day Sale? Yeah. I
think that's where we've taken
her laid to rest. So let's let's
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formula is this we go out for
yet people in the mouth
talk a little bit about Ukraine.
I think it's a good idea. We're
throwing more money away
but there's more money going to
Ukraine now.
Yes. That's why if you want to
get right to that let's play the
clip Ukrainian new missiles.
Oh, yeah. Yeah, he wants to
sending another package of
weapons and equipment to Ukraine
including advanced what
is that Amazon Prime? He's I
hate this term package. It's
just it's been in my craw since
the day they've been doing this
but I say it again what they
keep talking about the new
package. Why is it why did they
keep calling it a package? I
just don't understand the term.
We have never heard this.
Interesting.
Okay. He was sending another
package of weapons and equipment
to Ukraine including advanced
rocket systems is NPR is Jackie
Northam explain secretary of
state entity Blinken says this
shipment of security assistance
worth 700 millionaires for
defense purposes only
Secretary Blinken says this
latest round of weapons are the
most advanced provided to
Ukraine in the four month old
war. He says the sophisticated
weapons bound for Ukraine will
help propel Russian aggression
and put Ukraine in a better
position at the negotiating
table, but will not be used to
launch offensive attacks.
The Ukrainians have given us
assurances that they will not
use these systems against
targets on Russian territory.
There is a strong trust drawn
between Ukraine in the United
States, as well as with our
allies and partners.
This latest tranche of weaponry
brings the total US military
assistance to Ukraine to roughly
$4.6 billion.
Yeah, this this needs to be
stopped immediately.
Immediately. Ukraine has
promised not to point it at
Russia and hit targets in
Russia. Oh please we know what's
going to happen
yeah, you're gonna point it at
Russia and hit targets and
Russia Yes.
And we're gonna get away and
we're gonna get blamed because
our package I mean, just the
fact that they're saying that
because these are really medium
range missiles right these are
ballistic missiles medium range
45 miles so they can get into
Russia 45 miles in which good
distance
Why would you give these people
anything like that?
Oh, no. I get the two or three
more clips.
What is that? Setup man? That's
a setup. That's the setup.
Something's amiss. I agree. I
agree. Let's well let's go to
this clips then this well, I got
two sets of clips. I got either
Russia real rundown which I
think maybe we should play that
and then we can play the BBC
clips and hear what the Brits
think.
Okay, say Russia real rundown.
Ukraine. I have Uvalde real
rundown. I don't see a Ukraine
or Russia real rundown.
Oh, okay. We'll skip it then and
go to Ukraine BBC One.
As Russian troops are getting
closer to seizing control of a
key city in eastern Ukraine. The
United States and Germany are
sending more advanced weapons to
help Ukrainian forces. The US is
promising long range rocket
systems, or Germany is sending
our defenses and tracking radar.
Russia has responded by accusing
the US of adding fuel to the
fire. This comes as Russian
troops are ramping up their
assault on Ukraine's eastern
Donbass region, with reports of
street fighting in several
Donetsk Russian forces are now
said to be in control of 70% of
this strategically important
city. The BBC has James
Waterhouse reports from key with
the very latest
faces of anxiety, wives and
mothers of Ukrainian soldiers on
the front line brought together
by frustration of their lack of
support.
Lack of support what lack of
support are we talking about?
It's not enough it's
unbelievable. I mean, lack of
support we're sending them guns
with true guns on the streets.
We got to just so people can
pick them up. And we do is
giving a missile systems and
tanks and radars This is the BBC
the BBC this the BBC reporting
not enough.
Not enough lack of support.
Okay, let's go to part two of
this that maybe we get more
light is more of this. This the
kind of thanks we get is the way
I see
it. I'm very worried. I know
he's sitting in the trenches
there. I know they're a wounded
and kill. I believe that if they
receive proper weapons, they're
warriors and they will fight for
the sovereignty of Ukraine,
defend our country and get
overseas territories back.
oldest son was called up to
fight two months ago. Today is
his 41st birthday.
So we know then that it is his
birthday today, but I cannot
even congratulate him and tell
him that I love him and to wait
for him
456 miles to the east, a
reflection of Ukraine's
loosening grip on the other
hand, squeegee and satellite
images showing damage from
shelling to commercial Vacca and
several vignettes. Russian
soldiers now appear to move
through its streets and wander
into this State Security Service
buildings are thought to be
Chechen fighters who have a
reputation for being almost all
of the Lohan's region is in
Moscow's control. Russia's gains
are relatively small, but the
cities they now occupied won't
be easily retaken. And that is
why Ukraine is asking for help
to do more than simply be on the
defensive. more,
do more. It's not enough. Do
more. I have one clip related to
Ukraine. Did you find your other
one the Russia timeline?
No, that other one was your
right as you just reread. I read
it wrong. I will mention this.
Why don't they have
negotiations? And you know, this
is not unusual that countries do
this when I'm going to say sell
them for a good amount of money
that those pieces of Ukraine
which are mostly Russian already
sell it to the Russians for
some, you know, rageous amount
and a good amount of money. I
mean, we bought Louisiana
purchase from the French. We
bought half the United States
from the French and then we
bought the Alaskan area and some
of the Northern remember
remembers on the Russians.
The you're talking about our
weapons to Ukraine, sell them to
Ukraine, is that what you're
saying?
No one knows how to sell that.
The Donbass sell Oh, sell the
region, sell the region. To the
Russians for a good piece of
money because it's mostly
Russian anyway, this is never
going to end. It's killing
Ukrainians left and right. They
don't want that. And it's like,
you know, do a deal. Sell the
region. Do a phony baloney
election first. Oh, yeah. Okay,
we all want to do that. Celery.
Yeah, you want to phony baloney
election? Yeah. And so then sell
the region, that whole area to
the Russians and make them pay
and then bid and then collect a
royalty on the wheat that they
grow in that area. And you're
good to go. And you just don't
have this ridiculous situation.
You act like there's an actual
situation like we know what's
going on. Have you seen any
reporting from the front,
anything that looks like wartime
reporting in the past, you free
to get in hurt and you've seen
nothing? We have no idea what's
true and what's not. As far as
I'm concerned.
I don't care. I don't care what
we're getting is true or not
sell it. All right, well, shall
it
curry Devorah consulting group
agrees. There is an opportunity
to sell it. That is
unfortunately not how the world
operates. Sort
of, it's always operated that
way. People are shouting, the
country left and right. Not
anymore. Well, let's riads
Instituto, who could happen when
let's reinstitute the idea. I
think it's a great now they're
fighting over these properties
that could be bought and sold.
It used to be the 1800s It was
always a major thing. That's all
you did. But if someone's we own
that error, but if someone can
take something
if someone takes something from
you, and then you say I'm going
to sell it back to you, that's
kind of sour. Because you know,
I think that Russia, Putin
certainly believes that the
Donbass region belongs to
Russia. That's why he's there.
That's what
they want. The international
community sees it as property of
Ukraine, Ukraine can sell to
Russia, Russia.
But Russia can't buy or tiny.
They can't buy money. They can't
buy it. They can't buy it
because they're no longer part
of Swift. All right. No, this is
the way that the world works.
This is a clip from retired
colonel. What is his name?
Richard. He's been around
Richard black known as Dick
black Senator Dick black,
remember him?
He was that Dick black mystic
black former head of the United
States Army's criminal law
division. at the Pentagon, he
was in politics for a while too,
and I think he's in politics
anymore. This is a good no
agenda refresher for those of
you who have joined us long
after the days of the economic
hitman. And the globalization,
it's just going to explain to
you how the US works out China
works in their way, it's worthy
of a listen to this clip,
let me just point out the
illusion of Russian and Chinese
aggression around the world.
You'll hear this repeated many,
many times, then Russia is going
to take over the entire world,
China's taking over the world,
they're doing all this stuff. If
you look at the number of
foreign bases, between the US
and the UK, we have about 900
overseas military bases bases
where we have troops stationed
in foreign countries, the total
basis of the the Russians and
the Chinese. About 35, we've
created this bizarre illusion,
because the war industrial
complex must have enemies, you
cannot manufacture weapons when
you don't have enemies. And so
we create this illusion that
they're coming together as
they're there on our doorstep.
And the fact of the matter is
that China is out to make a
buck. They want money. They yes,
they the Belt and Road
Initiative is very important.
But they have a different
paradigm. Our paradigm is we we
go into our country, we set up
NGOs, we take over, you know the
government by coup if we can't,
then we just we just bombed the
place to smithereens half the
time. And you compare that with
the love the love foreign policy
of China, which is you go in you
work with whatever government is
there, you don't, you don't
you're not judgmental, but you
make hard business decisions,
you make investments. And I
think for people who are
comparing the foreign aid
paradigm of, of the US and
China, they're saying, you know,
my my, my likelihood of
surviving is much higher if I
follow the Chinese paradigm. So
we can, we can a single check
out On to Ukraine. That is as
big as the entire military
budget of Russia for a year.
With multiple wars against Iraq.
We fought in Somalia, we fought
in Bosnia, we fought in Haiti.
We fought in Kosovo,
Afghanistan, Yemen, Libya,
Uganda, Syria. I've probably
missed half a dozen wars that
that we fought we fight
everywhere.
Exactly. So I would like to say
as an American, let's stop being
dicks let's get stop these
people from doing this.
And how do you propose that with
Bitcoin?
I don't know. Bitcoin fixes
this, don't you know that? Now
this this, in fact, that's kind
of funny, because it is kind of
true. I mean, ultimately, we're
defending our, our Fiat reserve
currency, the dollar with guns,
that's the full faith and credit
of the United States. So we are
in and in this case, we are kind
of defending it with everything
that is been doing to this
global energy producer, Russia,
and others who you know, we've
we've seen Saddam Hussein and
Gaddafi both who wanted to start
selling oil in euros or the gold
dinar whatever that that Gambit
was. Yeah, we went in, we kicked
their ass. You know,
we have an issue here. Of
course, this is the EU that
created this. And even though
we'd like to take credit for it,
we don't want to rush in selling
their oil in rubles. No. We
wanted to think this day the
same as Yeah, okay, we don't
like you anymore. And you
shouldn't be selling your oil to
anybody, but you have to sell
the oil, you might as well sell
it. But if you're going to sell
it, you have to sell in Petro
dollars. You have to sell it in
the US dollars. But the idiocy
makes me wonder who's behind
really trying to screw us here?
Is it Russia? Or is it the EU
and they cut off Swift? They're
the ones who cut the SWIFT
system. Correct. Whereas we've
proven on our show by playing
their clips. Well, wasn't our
idea.
But what are the chances that
every country or every region is
taking their own little credit
for this? I mean, the UK is
taking credit. They're not a
part of the EU. The EU is taking
credit. They're not a part of
the UK. The US is taking credit.
This is how globalism works.
This is your build back better
crew. We're all good. They're
all taking credit for doing
this. Where they were the ones
paying for it.
UK are the ones we're paying for
the whole thing. UK is running
the psi off talking a big game,
especially the EU those guys are
just we I think Nuland was
always right when she said eff
the EU.
Did you? Did you see that? That
phone call has been removed from
YouTube as a big big to do about
it?
Because the old call what is it?
Why?
It's embarrassing? That's why
it's embarrassing
to do it the embarrassment of
our State Department.
Let's play the 13 second excerpt
right I'm dropping off laughing
This is what I'll say. You
been removed been? Memory hold?
Yeah. Well, we still have it and
we can play it it. Will
we also have the full length.
The whole thing we do? Yes.
Yes. He's the guy. He's the guy
to kind of midwife this. I mean,
we've played it so often. I know
it.
We play it a lot. We needed to
come in and do it had a voice
and in the agenda social about
how what? Why when, by being
insulting called the dude named
Ben. And it had to you had to
somebody had explained it to
him. And it was a very poor
explanation. I came in and said,
hey, it was from a congressional
hearing I had the explanation
was at least better than just
think it was some insult.
Well, since it's been brought
up. This is Chaffetz. This was
the the IRS lady who was being
interrogated in in Congress
because of how they were using
the IRS to target conservative
groups, conservative nonprofits.
And there was a question about
where some email or some
information came from that came
from the IT department.
Was anybody in the IT arena?
Um, I didn't actually interact
directly with people in the IT
arena. There was somebody whose
name was I can't even remember
his last name. I think his first
name may have been been
a guy named Ben a dude named Ben
bear. It is well, there it is
dude named Ben. By the way, the
disdain She has for someone in
the IT in Japan of 90 million
you make the same money. Would
you interact with the pilot of
your airplane lady? That's the
level you need to to bring your
dudes to and
I don't remember his last name
is a guy name band. I think your
guy works in a department. Yeah.
Yeah, that was that's the dude
named Ben. Yeah, we do have to
remind people every six months
to a year every year.
So this thing is, there's
clearly a lot about this is all
about energy. It's abusing the
situation to push us towards the
Green Deal, the European Green
Deal known here as the Green New
Deal. Everyone has the same
thing. It behooves everybody.
This is a little underreported
story as Iran comes into the mix
and check
this out is seen those are
Iranian commandos dropping onto
a Greek oil tanker in the
Persian Gulf last week. A second
Greek tanker was also boarded.
The incident seemed to be
retaliation for Greece's
assisting the US in seizing oil
from an Iranian ship in the
Mediterranean two days earlier.
Yeah. What do you think they
stopped Iranian ship with with
dodgy oil?
Yeah, it looks like yeah,
they're trying to trans ship. A
lot of Russia and
the Greeks are pissy, the Greeks
are pissed off about the whole
situation, because they own a
lot of the ships. Yeah, they
don't like any of this. They
don't like any of this stuff.
There's also something kinky
going on in Syria, and I can't
figure out quite what it is. But
I have this clip in the clip was
entitled American or American
Ambassador to the EU and is
floating around Syria or
something to to get the lay of
the land or trying to do this.
Something's fishy is going
on. Today. The US Ambassador to
the United Nations, Linda Thomas
Greenfield is near the Syrian
border in Turkey. She's there to
remind her that there are still
millions of people inside Syria
who depend on UN aid. The
government of Bashar Al Assad
has retaken most of the country
but a few million people still
live in an argument
that what happened to the evil
dictator Assad? Have they
dropped that now from the style
guide, he's no longer the evil
dictator, the dictator who is
killing his own people, that
that's all dropped. That's
interesting.
The government of Bashar Al
Assad has retaken most of the
country but a few million people
still live in an opposition
controlled region near the
Turkish border, and prs. Michele
Kelemen is traveling with the
ambassador and joins us from
southern Turkey. Hey, Michelle.
Hi there. Hi. Can you talk more
about what?
They really got to stop doing
this at NPR? Hi, there. Hi. Yah,
Can we zoom later
are and joins us from southern
Turkey. Hey, Michelle. Hi there.
So can you talk more about what
prompted Ambassador Linda Thomas
Greenfield to take this trip now
in particular?
So there's a deadline next
month? If you ever named Linda
Thompson Greenfield, Thomas and
you're trying to keep your copy
tight, why don't why doesn't she
asked the question because
already named her at the
beginning of the piece. Linda
Thomas Greenfield says Why is
what why is Ambassador
Greenfield in Syria? Why is
Ambassador Greenfield doing
this? Why is it that's what you
should say? Instead, she keeps
saying Linda Thompson
Greenfield, Linda Thomas, great,
whatever her name is. It's I
don't know why they're doing
well. Well, part I will tell
you, because she's very highly
regarded. She's a career
diplomat. And she is African
African American. So she she has
all she it has to be the it has
to be the full thing. It's just
just the style guide. It's it's
what you do to show it's almost
like saying the artist you
should have put in the honorable
on honourable Linda Thomas
Greenfield. Yes,
I find it extremely annoying,
but play the clip. Sorry.
She's a she's a possible way out
of NPR. That's what it is. I
live in an opposition controlled
region near the Turkish border,
and prs. Michele Kelemen is
traveling with the ambassador
and joins us from southern
Turkey. Hey, Michelle. Hi there.
So can you talk more about what
prompted Ambassador Linda Thomas
Greenfield to take this trip now
in particular. So there's a
deadline
next month for the UN Security
Council to renew an aid program
from Turkey to Syria. We're
talking about hundreds of trucks
a day food, medicine and other
supplies that cross a part of
the Syrian border that's
controlled by opposition forces.
Serious government opposes this
aid route calling it a breach of
sovereignty. Russia, which has
veto power and the Security
Council is an ally of Syria, so
it could block this aid route
when it comes up for a vote next
month. And US officials say that
could cut off you know about 4
million Syrians that really
depend on these UN AIDS
shipments. And by the way, They
can't rely on the Syrian
government and Russia at them
because those countries have a
record of trying to starve out
opposition areas in the country,
almost like what opposition area
is this? Exactly? Because to me,
this doesn't sound like this
sounds like an area where they
want to send weapons. Doesn't
sound to me like there's people
and 4 million people who need
food and they How long has this
dependency been going on? For
years?
There's no backstory. They give
you nothing here. It's just the
opposition area in the middle of
nowhere turn off the Turkey
Turkish border. I have no idea.
I mean, we probably could
wouldn't take too long to figure
it out specifically, but you're
right. It's about smuggling in
arms. That's
what I That sounds like to
me, sure, at NAMM because those
countries have a record of
trying to starve out opposition
areas in the country.
Okay, well, who has Thomas
Greenfield been meeting with
while she's been on the ground
there?
So so far, she's been meeting
mostly with Syrian refugees,
including an aid group known as
the White Helmets. With some
small business owners got Maria,
the Ambassador says she heard
some similar concerns from many
of them today. Take a listen.
The main message is
we are hearing from my relatives
inside of Syria. They are
suffering and we don't want to
be forgotten. And I think the
message they have heard from me
is that we have not forgotten
Syria and that's why I'm here.
Well, first of all, you gotta
you knew it was coming. You knew
the White Helmets bit was
coming. That's great white
helmets, of course discredited
for the outright lies and
staging of chemical weapons
attacks. This is this has been
admitted by UN organizations
sayings, among other things. So
I'm reading here in the Syrian
observer, which is probably
where NPR is getting their
information from we know the
Syrian observer is one dude in a
flat in London. He was always on
the BBC as the expert for years.
And here are the opposition
areas. Serious South Eastern
Ghouta, near Damascus, and rural
parts of Homs province. These
are all pipeline areas, by the
way. We know that homes is
pipeline, this doesn't sound me
so they want to go from Turkey
all the way through Syria
handing out whatever on the way
down. Yeah, I can see the
problem. But I don't know if
there's a real if there's a real
problem with these people. And
there's no evidence. There's no
evidence that the people are
being starved by Assad. This is
just I don't get it. Was this
something up? You write
something up and when the White
Helmets thing came in? Yeah. And
I knew signing was on Yeah,
she's meeting with them. Yeah,
they're scammers and she's
meeting with them. And when
something's up, they're going to
do something and Biden is going
to, you know, be pushed into
somebody's gonna like, yeah,
yeah, we're gonna get screwed in
the American public's gonna get
screwed. And while talking about
Biden,
here, it is our favorite
segment.
We needed we needed a jingle for
the Biden segment, that we had
gaps or whatever. So he gave a
speech at Annapolis. And his
speech was outrageous with this
bullshit. So let's start with
the top of the top of the order
here with the Biden horseshit
tail one.
Hello, Naval Academy. Whoa.
Before I began my speech and
thought crossed my mind. As I
was told the class of 72 is
here. I was appointed to the
academy in 1965. My senator who
I was running against 72 never
planned it that way. I was
wasn't old enough to be sworn
and I was only 29 years old when
I was running. He was a fine
man. His name is Jay Caleb
Boggs. I didn't come to the
Academy because I wanted to be a
football star. And you got a guy
named star back and Bellino
here. So I went to Delaware.
Well, wait a minute. So first,
he was he was admitted to the
academy and then he didn't like
you want to play football. So he
went to Delaware.
So in 1965, he was supposed to
be admitted or given a
commission or sort of whatever
it was, Boggs got him into the
academy. He was already in he
graduated from law school and
68. So do the math on that.
Right. He was already in at the
University of Delaware in Snite,
the 65 from his own, because the
difference is seven years
between when he ran and 72
against Boggs and 65 when he was
supposedly given us this is a
nonsense story. People have
written about it here and there
is not on the list of lies. Who
was Trump the database, but
people are going on on on this.
There's no truth to this. It's
just it's just he's just making
it up. He didn't know intention.
It was a draft dodger. He was on
an exemption and he went to law
school. They keep his exemption
going ever joined us service,
they finally got out on some
medical things. So that's bull
crap. But is there a part two of
this one? Yes.
But I think we have a jingle to
play.
Creepy, sleepy, sleepy, creepy
uncle Biden.
But all kidding aside, the best
line of the debate was after his
all over the announcer The
questioner who was a good guy,
but supported my opponent, who
was a good man as well, I might
add. And he said, Senator Boggs
anything else you want to say?
That he said, Yes, just one
thing. And he took the
microphone. He said, you know,
Joe, if you accepted my
commission to the account my
appointment of the academy, he
said, you'd still have one year
three months active duty, and
I'd have no problems right now.
So I heard this. And I realized
that what the deal was your he
likes to tell these kinds of
stories. The second part about
it, yeah. And he said this, and
he said, Dad, he's a good guy,
and I'm a good guy. We're all
good guys. And he has, I think
the whole thing was made so he
could tell that phony story.
It's like corn pop, you know,
and again, the chains just a
story to make himself look good
or make himself look anecdotal
or so it's just bullcrapping.
Another piece of bullcrap, which
no one can document is this.
This is little subtle one. This
is the Biden Annapolis rugby
story.
I can't wait to see you. When I
couldn't play football anymore.
I played rugby in law school. I
should have spent more time in
law school than any right.
Well, he wanted to play
football, but then he wound up
playing rugby.
There's no evidence that he
played rugby. In fact, one of
the only teams that was it, he
went to Syracuse Law. And the
only team nearby was a team that
didn't perform until a year
after he was out of law school.
And then there were some local
clubs, but it wasn't the team.
It wasn't a college team,
because the college team and the
major teams in the area have
assiduous records that somebody
in The Guardian went and looked
up and they couldn't find any
evidence that he played rugby
for anybody anywhere
from the same president who is
indirectly or maybe even
directly telling us that hey,
man, don't worry. Corn pop over
there in Ukraine. Promise you
won't point this shit at Russia.
Yeah, exactly. Good point. Good
callback. So here it now the
other ones aren't as good as
those but I got these other
clips. This is Napal is to
mumble.
Folks. This is your day.
Is there more because that one's
good bites off shea butter dip
is a day
is mumbling the