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We have a run on boobs today.
Adam curry, John C. Devorah.
It's Thursday, June 9 2022. This
is your award winning give our
nation media assassination
episode 1458.
This is no agenda,
unburdened by what has been in
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas Hill Country here
and FEMA Region number six in
the morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry,
and from Northern Silicon
Valley. We're all waiting the
kangaroo court coming tonight
and John C. Dvorak.
Buzzkill. Oh man, this thing is
going to be so good. But before
we start, Have you swallowed
your Lifesaver gummy thing?
You know, gummies are hard to
swallow. Tuman Tuman, they never
dissolve completely issue but
gobbly goo
is this one of my favorite? Is
this one of my favorite gummies
What is this a gummy that I
would like? You know, hint,
hint,
I think you would. Lifesaver
Gummies would be likable by most
anyone who likes gummies. Okay.
Yeah, people don't like gummies
are kind of like it's it's a new
kind of Candida somebody in
Germany.
You're basically to chomp on oil
or something. No,
sir, a GABA question. The
manufacturing of
Have you ever seen the Amazon
review? For the what is it the
gummy bears like the big bag of
gummy bears? It's famous.
There's an Amazon review. And it
must be 1000s of comments of
people just talking about
horrific things that happened to
hate the entire bag of gummies
Oh, God, you don't want to do
that.
But this, of course, is not a
real lifesaver. lifesavers come
into roll. You know the red ones
rarely on top, usually green,
yellow, then maybe a red and
turning it into a gummy is
blasphemy. It's like the Oreos.
But you know what the reason for
the lifesaver was?
Oh, no. What was the the mean
the reason for the existence of
it? Yeah, no.
Kids would eat these big balls
of candy and choke on them. And
some of them would die.
lifesavers, if you stupidly
like, oh, a kid had the hole in
it. It has no hope he breathes
through the hole.
I didn't know that. That makes
us Yeah. Oh, wow. lifesavers
really? That's that's the that's
the backstory of the name. That
is the backstory they tell. I
like that's a good one. They
should they should hype that up.
They stopped telling this story
some years ago that says we're
probably the only reason I know
it. You don't. But yeah, that
was the idea was it was a
lifesaver because of the kid
stupidly, chucked holding down
his throat. He could at least
breathe. Or if it got caught in
his lungs. I don't know what
what the problem is. We're
choking.
Now the last time I read news
about lifesavers was probably
about seven or eight years ago.
Maybe longer. If you got the
peppermint lifesavers you go
into the closet in the dark. And
you break him and the spark.
Yeah. This is another curious
thing. Why? Why is my candy
creating sparks?
Yes, actually, yes, Lloyd. It's
a low amp spark. It's not really
much to it. But yet these are
brown with a hole in the middle
so that you know that's the
same. And then of course, it's
shaped like a small miniature
lifesaver. Yeah. It's not.
But as I was going to say it's
similar to the Oreos, where this
is what you get. Well, let me
tell you my problem first. Okay,
because I haven't had Oreos in a
long time, like years and I Oh,
you know, I feel like Oreos.
I'll buy one piece of crap for
myself. When I go shopping, like
I could down a
sleeve like one Oreo. Go on.
I was ready for a sleeve, a
sleeve of Oreos. And I look in
the ATB here they have or they
have no regular Oreos, all you
have is mega master double
thick. So it's just like this
huge, I guess you would say
gobbly goo in the middle, way
too thick. And if you don't want
that, that is the scenes, which
is way too thin. So it's like
string inflation stagflation?
No, no, not not at the heb and
Fredericksburg. It seems like
they've done away with those.
So I find out from a friend of
mine who's posting this on
Twitter, Brian romiley that the
Hydrox cookie, which I was
always convinced was a clone of
the Oreo was the original,
the Hydrox cookie.
Well, people out there know what
I'm talking about. You don't I
guess? I guess not. But the
Hydrox is an Oreo. It looks like
the Oreo. It tastes like an
Oreo. It's got the same color
combinations. There's exactly
what you want, by the way,
because you can't get the
regular Oreos. It came out
months and months if not a year
before the original Oreo which
copied it, even though it was is
copyrighted or patented I don't
know. Oreo is a copy it's a it's
a it's a rip off.
No kidding. I'm looking at it
right now it looks except for
the the stamps on the on the
orientalia the stamps or the
Oreo. There's a lot of
conspiracy theories about what's
on the Oreo cookie itself was
stamped in there. And as a lot
of theories about what all that
means, but now, that makes even
more sense. Because it's a
ripoff. That's how do they even
do that? They must have paid a
license
fee. No, there's no evidence of
it really
now. That's blatant theft.
If that happened in today's
world, it wouldn't have gotten
very far. Yeah, like
if someone tried to do it. Uh,
no agenda, cookie,
Pollock podcast. Hydrox cookie
is the original. So people when
you get a Hydrox is not a cheap
imitation is nothing copies
back from fact we endorse
Hydrox. We're against Oreo
drugs. We're the hydroxy yes,
we're hydroxy cookie people.
Oreos nasty. So yes, tonight, of
course it's a show day we have
the kickoff of the primetime
purge, the purge series, which
is how the Democrat party is
going to go live. They're going
to do it live primetime.
Morning. Yes,
this morning. The guy running
for Governor of Michigan
Republican was arrested by the
FBI for participating in the
February or the January 6.
protest. Really? Yep. And the
news just came out this morning.
I didn't need to have time now.
Did they
shackle him like the like they
like to do to the big vegan
bears?
could have maybe they did maybe
they didn't I'm sure they cuffed
him to take a chance with a guy
like that.
So I've been monitoring all of
the all of the networks and the
channels in the ramp up to
tonight. And of course there'll
be many more Prime Time
showings. Everyone's all in
fact, I was in the car so I
couldn't clip it. Nicole
Wallace. She was like, oh, you
know, it might be that we might
even see Ivanka Trump and Jared.
It's like it's exactly everybody
was primed for this with the
with the the high end junkie
trial between Hurd and DEP. So
you know people are kind of in
that mode and if we can get a
few celebrities Yes. Oh, this is
all predictive programming. This
is not not an accident. Not an
accident cord TV I'm sure
we'll go for this spike the
ball.
I'm sorry, then I probably
shouldn't play any of my clips
if we're not spiking the ball
today.
I've got okay play I think I
have one clip I was putting on
this but you've got more you can
start playing yours and I'll
throw my name when I think it's
appropriate.
Alright, just a quick kind of a
primer, Anderson Cooper
primetime CNN. Of course he has
to get everybody ready.
Remember, it's all about Trump,
hopefully throwing in jail
certainly never letting him run
for president again. And if we
can get any other people in and
get rid of them any other
politicians that'll just be a
bonus. So we have to throw out
some some terms and get
everybody primed to pumped
try the leader. The so called
proud boys and four other top
lieutenants in the far right
extremist groups faced seditious
conspiracy charges. These are
the most serious charges brought
by the Justice Department as
part of the ongoing
investigation into the violence
direction on Capitol Hill last
year. Federal prosecutors
accused Enrique TARIO and his co
defendants applauding the attack
in advance and encouraging
supporters to stop Congress from
certifying the 2020 election.
The men have already pleaded not
guilty to earlier charges.
Meanwhile, another group getting
more attention since the attack
on the capital is Q anon or Q
many of those who attack the
capital U followers or
supporters, the supporters were
keen on spread all sorts of anti
semitic and nonsensical
conspiracies and disinformation.
I've heard this lately I don't
know why. Maybe it's just me but
it feels like a trend that
people are saying instead of
Cooper saying all kinds of
nonsense, he says nonsense. It's
nonsensical. Everyone's saying
nonsensical. It feels like
that's wrong. It feels less. I
mean, I guess it's a correct
word. A good word. Just feels
weird. Nonsense.
That's a little weird. I don't
know I'm just noticing yours.
This importers were keen on
spread all sorts of anti semitic
and nonsensical conspiracies and
disinformation. They found a
niche on social media certainly
in within the Republican Party
but since Donyell, Sylvan
discovered some GOP candidates
who've seemingly supported Kuhn
on beliefs in the past me now
trying to be distancing
themselves from it
so they go into a seven minute
package you know trying to play
gaslight all kinds of people I
love this
one though, because of being
Marjorie Taylor Greene into a
she was a big cow and
every everybody of course, this
is it. It's not just a two for
three foods a queen for nine,
we're just gonna get as many
women smear as many people as
possible I think you win for you
like the queen for I actually I
do like it, Queen for including
this show title Quinn I'm
writing it down including other
politicians. So Ron DeSantis is
also a danger obviously because
you know he won't let you say
gay and all these horrible
things he's just this disguise
no good. He's a Trump light and
incomes Michael Steele former
head of the Republican Party is
he still over this do is he
still a Republican or did he
quit the party?
No he stays a Republican so that
way he okay he can be on CNN and
MSNBC as their token Republican.
So I'm listening and black which
is even better. Yeah.
Uncle Republican.
So here's Michael Steele. I
think it is MSNBC actually. And
when he makes this pronunciation
gaffe, I'm not sure if what he
was saying might not have just
been scripted on the screen in
front of him because I do not
know how you make this mistake.
See if you can catch it.
Rhonda Santas over the weekend
in
a conservative straw poll beat
out Trump but
Ron DeSantis that's just another
version of Trump.
When you're looking at someone
like DeSantis, who is just a
dressier, a more suave and to
Boehner version of the Trump
man, right?
Did he mean to say debonair, or
did he mean to say to Boehner?
No, he's meant to say debonair
and I think it was on the
prompter.
Well, he's at home, he's in his
office. Oh, what?
Oh, was in he memorized it,
or he had it on the screen. But
I mean, that's that's really
weird. If you go to the Nair
to Boehner, debonair to Boehner,
I don't think this is wheat. I
don't think that's as out there
as really stuff we've we've
caught personally, I don't think
so. I Well, debonair people who
can't say debonair,
oh, yes, then it goes to D
Boehner. A little much a
more swab and the Boehner
funnier. I am not going to argue
the funny part. I think, I think
your 12 year old version of the
interpretation of the mistake is
I just don't I'm not following
I'm not into it.
Oh, don't worry. The show is
only going to go downhill from
here.
A more slob and Boehner version
of the Trump man, right? He's
going
Oh, who's that? Hello. 12 year
old Johnny C.
version of the Trump man. Right?
He's going to be able to go out
there and try to play that.
The Trumps man, he
said the Trump man.
Oh, yeah. Oh, come off.
Now enrollment back to the
Boehner
a more suave and the Boehner
version of the Trump man. He's
going to be able to go out there
and try to play that lane.
That's going to keep that Trump
voter in play. But the problem
is still remains for someone
like him is Donald Trump,
because he's hitched so much to
Trump. But Trump gets mad at
him. And Trump is not feeling
him right now. Because he's been
saying all this stuff about
Trump. He's beating him in these
straw polls, there is a point
where there's going to be an
accounting by Trump. And when
Trump decides that he's had
enough of DeSantis, that's when
that race gets very, very
interesting, because who's going
to be the fallback?
Yeah, okay. Sure. Right on cue,
the Department of Homeland
Security comes out with a
statement, as reported by AP. In
the coming months, we expect the
threat environment to become
more dynamic, as several high
profile events could be
exploited to justify acts of
violence and a range of possible
targets. Huh,
that's good. They just go arrest
more people just arrest random
Republicans. That's what they're
doing.
What what the committee or
perhaps the Democratic
leadership has done is very
smart. They have hired James
gholston To remember during the
the first and second Trump
impeachment they had some super
lawyer who was leading it and
then they they switched it off
with a couple other people
someone's always leading,
leading the charge so they've
hired a guy to present to
present this in prime time.
James Goldstone ever hear of
him?
Yeah, he's the producer for Good
Morning America.
Yeah. He only lasted 20 Yes,
he's a total TV guy. So I wonder
how they're gonna have slick
video presentations and well
sound fast so ball. Well, I
mean, when when you when you
really bring in media trickery,
and you start showing that in
prime time, and it's also shown
in Congress and it's presented
as real, anything. Anything
presented on videotape has to
become questioned just by
definition
now the whole thing is a scam
now I'd like to know are all the
networks going to play this as
you look into that yes
I did. I do not know about the
the actual M five M networks I
think that they will be carrying
some of it the MSNBC and CNN are
going full on live and Fox is
not they will not bear so
there's no doubt they gotta have
some mainstream to get to PBS.
They've got to carry it. Let's
see
Jan six prime time where to
watch let's see if we get lucky.
I would expect the trolls to
have some of this information
for us. But here we go. We'll go
we'll do this search ourselves.
Now C span of course will be
will be carrying it.
Yeah, but that makes sense.
They're the only ones who should
carry it. Hmm.
ESPN. ESPN will carry it
according to the troll. wouldn't
actually surprise me if ESPN
carried it. Yeah, so they made
this
they put the Hollywood producer
in there. But I think is a lure
to mainstream look, it's not
going to be that bad. We got a
producer here is one of your man
you want to your guys when the
your guys are used by the rat to
do a train report. I've never
seen anything quite like that.
Okay. There's stuff going toward
China as we speak, on the line
down there. And it's mostly
scrap metal like gondolas, and
gondola, scrap metal. There's
some oil tanker cars, a lot of
boxcars that got have graffiti
all over we ship them. I don't
read the boxes, where they get
that loaded. But the thing I
don't know how long this train
is gonna be, but it's already
pretty long as the first train
I've seen on this track on the
main track from China. That has
seven engines
in the front of it all seven
needed to drag whatever they
care. I have
no idea maybe there's just
moving engines too. But there
were seven I've never seen seven
engines dragging it. And this
thing is long, dragging, and a
bunch of cars are coming in now.
Which makes me wonder Willis.
I'm very excited for you.
You've never seen Mike.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. I
have a train report for you. I
have a train report. This is
short. Listen up.
celebrate Pride Month. The CTAs
pride train is up and running.
This year's train features both
the Philly and transgender flags
for symbols of inclusion. Pro
train will travel on the red
line through
autumn. Do you have the red line
out there?
I don't know what the red line
is. Neither do I
but it seems like there's some
some issues. There's a LGBTQ
flag and the trans flag. There's
two different flags now.
Pretty soon to translation a
push the LGBTQ I think so I
think you're right and that the
G's are already gone. You watch
the ELLs and the bees and the
bees what is what's going to be
left over the ELS G's have got
to go the gees are done. They're
toast their history. They've got
the monkey pox they're out. So
that's how we got rid of them.
Monkey pox. We will be the bees
are the elves who stay to fight
the T's. Because this is
anything but a community.
Well, the elves are been
redefined as turfs to that
should be a T.
Maybe? I think the elves I think
the elves have to go. Yeah, I
think because bees are all
binary or non binary and all
kinds of stuff. Yeah, that was
Chicago by the way. That clip
should read another shot up but
it's gonna be beautiful. All
right, you have a clip about
this about?
Yeah, this is really, this is
NPR scripts. It's called a
hearing. NPR kicker Schiff.
Now we're turning our attention
to another set of hearings, the
Democratic led House Select
panel investigating the January
6 attack on the US Capitol.
Tomorrow night in primetime. The
committee will launch a series
of hearings to reveal its
findings. Here's committee
member Adam Schiff,
will use whatever resources we
can to make the presentations as
compelling as possible. We need
to get across the danger to our
democracy, how close we came to
losing it. How many multiple
lines of effort that were to
overturn the election closely
came to succeeding. It's a
pretty dramatic story. And it
has to be told in a dramatic
way.
Is he going to be doing a
reading as with the
you think? He says a dramatic
story? And they got the CBS or
the ABC guy? They're the
producer, Hollywood producer.
It's a dramatic story that has
to be told in a dramatic way.
What do you think? Yeah,
yeah, in fact,
they're gonna dramatize this,
which means fictionalize it,
which is what he did before. And
so they're going to fictionalize
this whole thing and try to make
it so it's entertaining, except
when he had a stooge like chef
who just looks creepy, with his
bug eyes in there. arrested
them. This is this is, like I
said before, I
think it'll backfire. I think
it'll backfire. Well, Jake
Tapper was complaining about the
dramatization of the news
business in general, he was on
cold air. And I think that he's
also disappointed they didn't
have the right material to use.
It's just the you could just
January 6, I think you could
just throw in guns, you know,
that's all Trump's fault. It's
all Republicans. It's all NRA.
And he was really, really upset,
really, really upset with the
coverage of ivaldi. I mean, it
was just not well done, has
horrified as we are, we're not
actually seeing
we're not seeing anything, think
about how shocking it is. In a
local crime report, when you see
like a little bit of blood on
the sidewalk. Yes, it's
stunning. You never see that.
Well, who are we protecting? I'm
not calling for media to show
anything that people that family
members don't want out there, or
whatever. But, you know, I asked
my team like after the you
Valley shooting, and again, I I
understand why people are
horrified. It's awful. But I
mean, are there images of
ambulances? Are there images of
body bags? Like what what is
available? Because we're not
called props? What's the prop
suck
everybody? Body banks, like what
what is available? Because we're
not doing the public service by
just describing what happened.
And then all you see is a bunch
of cops standing outside a
building. And it's just
ultimately so horrific. And I've
said this a million times. I'm
on my show. The adults of the
United States are failing the
children of the United States.
No, yes. Thank you. Well said
Jake. will set what
a goal what will go up but what
one second? They do show this
stuff. Remember the gas attacks
in the in Syria where they had
the people shaking and
foam coming out? Oh, you mean
the White Helmets? Gambit?
Oh, the White House? They show
that? Well, I think but he
doesn't bring that up? Well as I
mean, there are examples of
where this is done.
As we know, the the best way to
target.
Alright, I'll get back to my
clip. Sorry, finish. Yeah, we
did. That was the end of the
clip. No. Oh, yeah. That was but
to number two. Oh,
I'm so sorry. I didn't realize
what is the panel saying it
hopes to accomplish?
Well, members have said
repeatedly they learn that
democracy was under much more of
a threat than many realize. So
they're going to delve into this
organized nature of the attack
as well as the wider conspiracy
around it, including the fake
elector scheme they expanded on
and the money that funded the
attack and the build up to it.
And sources tell us that that
final hearing, for example,
which is a little over two weeks
away, will be co led by two
panel members Virginia Democrat
Elaine Luria and alone Illinois
Republican Adam Kinzinger and
could focus on the flow of
disinformation. Now, neither
would comment about that. But I
did talk to Lauria about what
his plan this month.
Our goal is the committee is to
paint a very clear picture with
a contiguous threat from what
started even before the election
in November of 2020 and built up
and ultimately culminated on
January 6, with violence
with violence, violence, who
who got shot what one person got
actually shot at the event,
Ashley Bobbitt, Ashley Babbitt,
they do learn protest, or they
do shot in the face.
They do neck, they do have a
plan. And the plan is as
follows. There is a bill in the
House right now. And the it's
bipartisan Senate group, a
sorry, it's in the Senate. And
they have what they believe is
consensus to amend the electoral
Count Act to restrain the Vice
President's role. Other
loopholes, they want to close in
the electoral system, which I
think they are going to try and
throw some filibuster stuck in
there. But and we of course, we
haven't seen it, but I think the
idea is to have this bill this
this this amendment to the
electoral Count Act, which would
probably be unconstitutional
likely to have that ready good
to go have some kind of
consensus throw in Romney and
whoever else the Republicans are
who will vote with the Democrats
then get everyone all jacked up
with with trauma based
entertainment in this primetime
showing and then try and use
that to get the energy to get
this bill passed which may
actually really change the way
elections work in our country.
That I think is their plan.
Well, they're doing their best
to get the you know here in
Calif granted, they've they've
everyone has seen how Washington
has done so well with their
mailing system. Yeah. And
they've got a governor that
nobody likes but somehow seems
to get reelected year after
year. This Inslee maniac, this
guy cares less about the people
of Washington State as opposed
to climate change. And so now
California is pretty much moving
to 100% of mail in ballot, we've
got the last ballots we got were
all designed to be mailed in or
dropped off at the drop off
point.
California doesn't matter that
much in the grand scheme,
but they gotta lock it down why
they can. Because there was a
cycle here. We do get
Republicans every so often even
it hasn't happened for a while
since we had well Republican Can
I
Can I just say I think the big
hope of the Republican Party is
this ouster this recall of the
District Attorney in San
Francisco, you know, there's
there's some Well, it's
something
fortunately, unfortunately, that
everyone there's a great story
in the Atlantic, the current
Atlantic,
I'm sorry, I forgot to renew my
subscription.
It's online. Yes. About this and
it's really was a progresses
versus the left battle. And the
Republicans were David a blade
chess a boo Dan, who Dean budong
Blanc. He's the one who said us
the right wing conspiracy has no
right wingers in San Francisco.
There's no Republicans as the
Republicans have no hope ever.
But I have a clip. But just just
Malan thing, which is locking
things down. So he says it's a
done deal, whatever. Whatever
the case, let's play this too.
But Arizona,
a judge has ruled that the
Arizona legislature is within
its constitutional rights to
allow mail in ballots. Now GOP
leaders in the state said they
won't drop their efforts to
block the voting method. Let's
zoom in on what's going on.
An Arizona judge has struck down
a request by the state GOP to
bar mail in ballots in the
upcoming election. Mojave County
Superior Court Judge Lee Jansen
wrote in his ruling that there
is nothing in the Arizona
Constitution which expressly
prohibits the legislature from
altering new voting laws,
including no excuse mail in
ballots. The judge added that
the state constitution allows
for the passage of new voting
laws as long as ballot secrecy
is guaranteed. Arizona has no
excuse mail and voting began
with a law in 1991. It requires
early ballots to be returned in
envelopes that do not reveal the
voters selections or political
party affiliation. And that is
tamper evident when properly
sealed. About 89% of Arizona
voters use this method in the
2020 general election, but that
yours highly disputed election
outcomes sparked concerns about
election integrity. Arizona GOP
said in a statement that it
fears if this ruling stands
Arizona's most vulnerable voters
will be deprived of the
protections to which they are
constitutionally entitled. The
party said it seeks a system to
restore for the sick, elderly
and other absentee voters so
they can have the protection and
reassurance of election
officials safeguarding their
votes from valid traffickers.
The party chair Dr. Kelly ward
also tweeted that there is no
chain of custody when a ballot
is mailed. Arizona GOP leaders
said they're considering their
next move, which may include an
appeal in a higher court.
I have I have some some thoughts
on this. Go ahead. I was raised
in a liberal environment
Democrat and I remember in
grammar school we were told
about the problems with this
sort of thing and there's been
some studies on it so
we found mail in ballots really
in grammar school.
It wasn't about mailing ballots,
it was about how voting should
take place in person because the
problem in the deep south which
was the big bugaboo oh the deep
south you have the you have a
majority of blacks in certain
states and you're all everybody
there was white, everybody who
got into your representative
white, the locals were everybody
was white, the white white
supremacy so the blacks couldn't
get a foothold. And the reason
we were told is because they
would just buy the votes and
they would go door to door and
say you we we'd like to get your
vote and but we're gonna pay you
to vote for this guy. So buying
votes was a it was a discussion.
Yeah. And it was a bad idea so
what that had to happen was
everything had to be you had to
get to the polls. You had to
vote in person you had to prove
it. If anybody could do the the
buying votes thing now is the
time because you just go door to
door would you did you get your
ballot? Yeah, I'll give you 10
bucks if you let me fill it out,
but
Oh, no, it's much better than
that. They the harvesters go
door to door go into old folks
homes and say I will take care
of that for you. Why did you
want What did you want to vote?
Oh, Trump, man. Okay, Chick
blue, blue, blue. Oh, that that
happened in 2020.
It's it's so obviously corrupt.
Yeah, but I don't hear anybody
disagree. I sing it in those
terms anymore. It's a way to
exclude voters away to steal
voices vote stealing mechanism.
And it's just like, Oh, that's
great. You know, you just mail
it in. Well, this is bold crap.
I
think that you and I both agree.
And this is also the reason why
the 2000 mules documentary,
didn't really get the legs it
should have. Certainly not
politically, because this is
employed by certainly the
Democrat Party and certainly the
Republican Party. They both do
it. There's a long history of
it. Florida knows all about it.
What I'm more interested in is
that nobody because of this
mailing ballot talk, and, you
know, for sure, the Zuck bucks
that went out and spent half a
billion almost half a billion
dollars helping certainly the
Democrat Party and who were in
charge of the elections, get
dropped boxes and all kinds of
stuff. Yeah. And Wisconsin, I
believe they're still, you know,
the cysa, which is the
government cybersecurity
watchdog. That is published once
again, a complete vulnerability
overview of the Dominion voting
systems, including improper
verification of cryptography
cryptographic signature,
mutable, attestation, station,
or measurement, reporting data,
hidden functionality that no one
knows what does improper
protection of alternate path. I
mean, there's all kinds of
vulnerability, and that shit
runs on Android 5.1, by the way,
so that I have a problem with
that as is. And no one's talking
about that. Because that seems
in this day and age, that's kind
of the best way to do it. You
know, you can certainly evaluate
Oh, the ballots aren't working
too. Well, it looks like it's
like the other guy.
He's mail in ballots as as in
California, I know. They all go
through this machine that reads
them.
Oh, that's even better. That's
even better. So they shove it
into the same machine. Yeah,
everything goes to the machines.
So they can keep a running
tally. See how much they need to
adjust them with? They I mean,
whomever. I don't put this past
any political party to mess with
well, you have to assume the
following. What do you have one
party that that pretty much
dominates? 70% of the of the
political spectrum in one state?
That's the party that's doing
the cheating. And you have to
always have to assume that
because people would if you put
a nice group of people together,
you know, some people want to go
this way. Somebody is usually
closer to you know, 40 6040
Yeah, exactly. 3545 55 is pretty
common. But when you have 70%,
of winning everything now. Now
this you did, both parties
aren't doing it. One party is
doing it well, and the other
party's screwing the Chiesa
budino, it was kind of
surprising, because that went
4060. That's a big no, that's as
big as the number ever get.
Because the 40% who voted no, I
think he's doing a great job. We
have 70 car break ins a day.
It's not my car.
So democracy almost crumbled in
front of our very eyes, whatever
democracy looks like. In the
European Union, though, this
week, there was an actual
breakdown of democracy in
Parliament. That's, I think this
screwed up a lot of plans. In
particular, because the the far
left and the far right decided
to join together, which is,
which is that's, that's new, I
think, to belong in. And
it's funny, it's new, but it's
been talked about for years,
because the far far far left and
the far, far, far right. kind of
wrap around. Yeah, and have a
similar kind of look at life
bill, in
this case. This is part of the
war in Ukraine part of kicking
deplatforming, Russia kicking
them off of the island, and that
is, you know, the complete Green
Deal. And on deck was a vote to
approve the ETS, the European
emissions trading system. Oh,
yeah. Because they have that all
good to go. This is your carbon
trading they they're supposed to
set a price on carbon. We've
been hearing that for the length
of the show.
Yes, our show is and the carbon
tax is so so
this is this when you have the
emissions trading system then
you've got the carbon tax,
you've got everything pretty
much ready. And the vote failed.
And I have the audio I cut out
and it was chaos parliament. The
video was kind of fun to see all
set up to do this was not
supposed to fail.
No, no, no, not at all and
listen to how they run their
democracy. Their vote is
closed, and it is rejected.
By the way, I cut out most of
the most of the applauses or
shorten them down and the woman
who's the chairwoman I I don't
know who she is I need to look
that up but she was displaying
her Ukraine pride in the
weirdest way. She had a neck
choker, which was a blue and
yellow, kind of like a vinyl
string wrapped around her neck
tightly three times with a bow
in it. It was like kinky almost
was very odd in that was her
Ukraine pride display vote is
closed
and it is rejected. Please, dear
colleagues, I would like to give
the floor to the rapporteur Mr.
Pisa. Lisa, you have the floor.
We need to wrap up a tour of the
show, Rocco Tara place
colleagues, listen to the
reporter the reporter this took
a lot of time is referred
to your fancy for Reporter What
is the reporter? Do you think in
this something
like a house speaker or net but
not a speaker necessarily as a
somebody who reports the results
from something like that
not only reports the results, he
has some ideas? Go ahead, Peter.
Peter. So thank you president.
Of course, it's a bad day for
the European Parliament that day
when you see.
So there's there's some British
guy Yeah, it's democracy. This
is what's going down. The tube
is brought up
president. Of course, he's a bad
day for the European Parliament.
When you see Yeah. Oh, shut up.
You
allowed the rapporteur who has
worked for a long time. His
colleagues
worked a long time on this,
please, please Ukraine, I have a
yellow and blue choker I'm
pleased to speak.
I think it's a shame like in
many occasions in this report,
it's a far right. And the
socialists and the Greens voted
together.
But of course, it's please dear
colleagues we met let's
this is under European. We are
now giving a lot of
responsibility used to the
European council, the council
will be definitely earlier,
the Council. The Council is the
way I understand how the
European system works. The
council really makes all the
decisions Parliament you've
got we've broken this down a
number of times and it no matter
how many times we do it. It's
always stupid and confusing.
Yeah. So the council are the
ones who actually approve
something and Parliament can
send red letters, you know, the
red flag yellow flag referees.
Yeah, they can say no, no, no,
that's not good. And then it has
to go back. And this is why
things go round and round in
circles. So this guy clearly
doesn't want that. For whatever
reason. I don't know if the
Council wasn't going to approve
it. I don't know this rapa tours
agenda but
giving a lot of responsibility
to the European council, the
council will be definitely
earlier then the European
Parliament and that were reduced
our influence, but we have the
possibility to your colleagues.
We have superlative possibility
to save the thing.
Ah, okay.
This I get it Wait, your
influence is reduced if you
stand up for what you believe.
Yes, go along with what they
say. And then your
responsibilities will be
increased?
Yes. And you will have you will
continue to have influence if
you do what they say as long as
you do what they say you'll have
influence but he has a very
European Union idea of how to
fix this scourge that took place
if everybody thinks twice. I
look at ECR you succeeded with a
lot of votes. But still you're
voted against I don't see an
explanation here. I log into
green center s&t, you voted
against even though all the
compromises that we made at any
stage were EPP was approach.
Hello, wants apart, we have
succeeded. But those points may
use thought that a narrow
majority with four votes in envy
can dominate the parliament you
lost and democracy means. Come
down please. So democracy means
here comes democracy means to
respect the parliament and to to
have a reduction of the damage
reduction of the damage.
So hold on democracy means to
respect the parliament and to
reduce the damage
to give it a second trial. Voted
against today can sing twice. I
would ask to refer it back to
committee. Hence don't kill it.
Please don't kill the ETS vote
for bringing it back to
committee to have a second
thoughts. Thank
you. Yeah, so let's do it in the
European way. You know, just
vote again. You didn't vote
right Take it back to committee
vote again. That's the democracy
we deserve. Right.
I think his pronunciation of
committee as coming from a
comedy
comedy is comedy comedy. Yeah.
Yeah. So is that what it means
to have democracy is that is
that
we love their fact that they
keep voting until they get it
right.
This is what they do. This is
how the Lisbon Treaty got done.
This is everything that hey, you
did wrong the whole country. You
did it wrong.
Yeah, wrong. Let's do it again.
Got
it totally wrong. So that does
screw up the system. And they
have so many things lined up, I
learned about the Scandinavian
Mediterranean corridor. This is
news to me. This is kind of like
the EU's Belt and Road
Initiative with pipelines,
roads, train, airports, on this
corridor that goes from, from
Finland and Sweden in the north.
no coincidence that we've been
seeing them in the news
recently, all the way to Malta.
Along the way, it grabs Denmark,
Northern central and southern
Germany, of course, the
industrial heartlands of
northern Italy, the southern
Italian ports. And I think this
this is their I mean, if you
look at it on the map, it almost
looks like oh, that's the new
East and West, everything to the
east of that are including
Austria. That's that's Eurasia
goes, go sit with Russia. I'm
telling you, there's something
to this thing. And I honestly
think
there's something it's similar
to like they were trying to do
that. That highway from Mexico
straight they Canada. Yeah. The
United States was going to Yes,
got the country and half, or the
way that the trains did when we
in 1860, when we built a
transcontinental railroad, which
did cut the country in northern
South. So as
it turns out, do you remember
the creepy Gotthard tunnel in
Switzerland when they had that
whole? Yeah,
just took like 10 years to
build. And it was like,
unbelievably, they had a big
party in it.
Well, the party was demonic.
Yeah.
It was. It was a demonic party.
It's like some devil thing.
So that's a part of it. We're
gonna have another party in 2026
when the Brenner bass rail
tunnel opens up, and then the
quarter will be complete. So
2026 This is moving along. And I
think that they're going to
there's going to be natural gas
coming up from I'm sure the
Leviathan fields and maybe the
you know, the some of that is
right
in that field down in I don't
have clips. But there was a
discussion on one of the
networks about the Italians
trying to tap into the Israelis
are doing, trying to get the
Italians to take their gas from
that field that we discovered
years and years ago. Yeah,
Leviathan. And they but they've
never still haven't piped it out
there they have, they still have
issues with Cyprus or some
places in the way and they can't
seem to get it out of there. And
I
think I think Greece, Greece may
be the problem Greece or a bunch
of
problems. And then the
conclusion was, it's still going
to be too late. We can't You
can't just do it overnight. You
can't just put a pipeline down
and have it running. And you
can't gas it. You can't send
enough tankers over is no good.
No. So they said the Russians
are still gotten over the
barrel.
Now listen to this.
Westinghouse, that's a US
company and enter Joe Tom, have
signed an agreement. Now nine
years, which will upstart five
from five to nine newly built
nuclear reactors in Ukraine.
Nein, nein, nein Nein. So all of
this talk, all of this stuff,
all everything that we're
hearing, then, on the download
in the background, there were we
we are setting up nuclear plants
in Ukraine. That country is
perfect for everything, isn't
it? Why don't we just send our
trash there to no recycle
recycles.
People don't realize how big
they have a lot of trash is
bigger than France is bigger
than Germany's huge monster.
Yeah. But we didn't do trash.
They might go and some good way
of burning it is smoke goes into
Russia.
Yeah, exactly. There's there's a
lot going on. And it's you know,
we're all going to be upset
makers.
Well, I guess we'll do some some
reporting here from the some of
these clips about Ukraine.
Ukraine, portray us was on this
CBS Morning Show and she had
this. I forget her name that
woman used to be on the Today
Show Nora she? No no used to be
on to today's show that old the
older one that looks like she's
30 Because she's had so much
work done. They famous She's
very famous anchor. Come on chat
room. Famous anchorwoman that
used to be on, I guess NBC or
one or the today's show. She was
there in their early days.
Diane. Oh, Diane, Diane. No, no,
I don't know. Look, it's your
clip.
Maybe I'm telling you the chat
room. I'm not pitching it. You.
They should. Okay, I'll go get
the name before that was played
the clip and you'll hear will
know it right away. You'll hear
her talking. This is General
Petraeus and SeaBus. And this is
where they bring in some of the
issues that are wrong with
sending all this crap over
there.
Believe it or not, the fighting
in Ukraine is well into its
third month with no end in
sight. David Martin has the
journal, Katie Couric.
The battle for Ukraine has
turned into a slugfest of
dueling artillery. It's not the
lightning quick takedown
Vladimir Putin intended. But
former CIA Director David
Petraeus says there is no
denying Russian Progress.
They have made grinding, costly,
but substantial gains, they now
control at least 20% of the
country if you include the areas
of course that they took control
of back in 2014,
a swath of territory that would
look like this if it were in the
United States, stretching from
Orlando, to North Carolina. How
do you think Vladimir Putin
feels about the first 100 days?
I'm not sure that he would look
in the mirror and say, you know,
this hasn't gone at all? Well,
he would regard this as very
much a work in progress.
If Russian forces are nowhere
near as good as we thought they
would be? Are they still just
good enough?
They are plastering the areas
where they find Ukrainian
resistance. But that can only go
on so long, because they're also
taking very, very high losses.
There's some estimates they have
lost 15,000 killed in 1000
tanks. The Ukrainians do are
suffering losses 60 to 100
soldiers killed each day. But
their equipment is being
replenished by the US and other
Western countries. 108 howitzers
with a range up to 20 miles for
rocket systems which can fire
salvors out to 40 miles. Is the
US giving Ukraine enough to just
hold the line? Or are they
giving them enough to actually
take back lost territory?
I think that we and the other
countries are giving Ukraine
enough to take back lost
territory, but again, that does
remain to be seen.
Pa you know, Petraeus is now the
chairman of the KKR Global
Institute. Yeah, and KKR is, of
course
what have you been craving
Kravis and Craven? Yeah,
so they they're bandits
basically. And I think they're a
a private equity company. Yes.
And I just want
to just read for a second for go
to your second clip. The KKR
global institute an integral
part of KKR investment process,
working in partnership with KKR
deal teams portfolios, blah,
blah, blah. To accomplish this
mission. KGI integrates
expertise and analysis about
emerging developments and long
term trends in geopolitics,
macro economics, demographics,
energy, natural resource
markets, technology, trade
policy, as well as
environmental, social and
governance considerations. And
you know, KKR, owns Axel
Springer now, so they own a lot
of media.
Well, they're in and out of
stuff. They own Ziff Davis for a
while. Yeah, or at least one of
the guys did one of the members
of the team. The by the way,
it's just as little reminder, no
matter how big you were in, in
show business, at any point your
life Katie Couric being an
example. You can still be
forgotten in your own time.
Thanks, John. I feel so good
now.
Katie Couric I mean, you know,
she's
big on Instagram. She She
maintains a Oh, she maintains
She's funny on Instagram. Yeah,
you should. I mean, I come
across her from time to time but
I know that she she posts every
day.
I post pictures and stuff typed
and I am not an
Insta type at all. My wife is an
Insta type. And she shows stuff
to me when Katie Couric showing
her feet or something weird her
feet I think I can remember her
showing her feet and there was
some story about her feet. God
on Instagram that's dangerous
stuff. People People like that
the people were really creepy
about feet, feet and you can get
paid for doing feet pictures.
True story.
How much did you get to have Ah,
Christina has actually been
offered 100 euros to show her
feet to send a DM picture of her
feet. She was thinking about a
whole business for a while. I
kind of tucked her away. Well,
you know, Japan's if you get
leverage in case it's scalable.
Well, yes with podcasting 2.0
technology of course,
I could be okay. Under part two
of these clips,
you will quipment is not much
used unless the Ukrainians can
effectively employed in combat.
The US has sent 1000s of Javelin
anti tank missiles to Ukraine.
But when American veteran Mark
Hayward arrived at the front in
March as a volunteer, he found
they were useless.
They couldn't even turn the
things on to tell whether they
worked.
They were not enough batteries
to power them.
Because they didn't have
batteries. You can't do anything
other than put the starting
thing in your arms room and wait
for help. If the tanks come at
us again, we'll pull it out and
hope it works.
using parts from broken
computers. They designed a way
to power the javelins with
motorcycle batteries.
It had a strong air of we're
making this up as we go along.
And you're making it up while
the Russians are two kilometers
away.
No sir. We were making it up
while the Russians were 1.6
kilometers away.
javelins came out of storage and
96 hours later, the Ukrainians
recorded their first Russian
tank kill. Ukrainians have now
gone on the offensive, both in
the south against the Russian
health city of Hassan. And in
the north outside Harkey. The
trace says it's an attempt to
outflank the Russians.
If they can get through that and
get into the soft spot of the
Russian defenses, then it's very
possible that they could just
keep on going.
I personally think that it is a
foregone conclusion that the
Ukrainian military will beat the
Russian military. And when they
finally retake those pieces of
Ukraine that are currently
occupied are going to find
nothing left.
All right, a couple of comments
first, it was not Katie Couric
troll room confirms Jane Pauley
in fact, Jane Pauley is the
voice you heard. Exactly isn't
okay. Jane Pauley who? I
remember that clip well of her
going bigger. Yeah, even bigger
star at the time. It was this
email thing. It's a great, it's
a great clip. Look at Jane
Pauley first email. The second
thing I'm happy about is this
story, this kind of subtext here
about the javelins. There is a
podcast, which I was alerted to
Rose brought to my attention
called Russians with attitude.
And I have to say it's a must
listen. And they had some some.
So it's literally they think the
sub the sub head of their
podcast is we're just to two
dudes talking about what we see
We live in Russia, and no, no
more, no less. It's kind of like
kind of a fun listen. And they
have their own opinions from
their sources about the
javelins.
Most not all but most of Western
weapons are overrated to start
with. But there are some, again,
you just read news, and you read
their first hand accounts of
let's say elderly people or
Russian tank, right drivers, for
example, they talk about
sometimes taking five or six
hits from javelins or other type
of the anti tank weapons, air
loss and not only surviving but
one thing I know took six hits.
And guess what, they still came
back. The guys kept obviously, a
little bit of concussion there,
but they survived and the tank
was repaired. That's why tanks
proven time after time. They can
take a lot of punishment now,
you know, especially against
very many Western weapons,
especially American ones. Which
are primarily commercial items.
They are for sale. They are for
making profit.
This is great. That's what I
think he's saying is, oh, this
shit the American sell to other
people. It's drunk.
Yeah, that's exactly what you
think he says. That's exactly
what he's saying.
I love that and I believe it. I
totally believe it.
I do too. Hey, Bob,
we need to order we got another
40 billion from Biden for
Ukraine. All right. And you know
which ones go to go to store
room D grep. Let's put another
package together for them.
Police what a scam this whole
thing is a scam.
Well, there's scam ish aspects
to it. These poor people dying
as well that scam as
well. But that's isn't that the
ultimate price to pay for a scam
for something that is just
unnecessary and layup
you must be laid i Yeah.
And it's not just that, you
know, we have this confiscation
of of Russian property
everywhere.
Oh, and it's continuing now that
there's something new there are
grabbing, I was studying we have
a clip of it or I didn't write
it down. But Abramovich that one
guy.
Yeah, the soccer team owner guy.
He had a was town was the head
some of the things that are
trying to confiscate his
wife something Yeah, we
take your life this is
ridiculous. There's no due
process. This is unbelievable.
Nobody in the media seems to
don't. But if anybody was
outraged if some more than one
person may got outraged by this,
I think that stopped doing it.
Well, in Canada Navia. The
Justice Minister was asked
about, about the legality of
seizing assets from Russians. So
there's the media asking a
legitimate question. The answer
was surprising.
Seen it in in the idea of
seizing and selling off Russian
assets, the idea that some of
their overseas that is on shaky
legal ground? How
do you respond to that?
Well, look, we'll we'll
obviously tailor the provision
so that so that it could
withstand a court challenge, you
don't have an absolute right to
own private property in Canada?
It is,
I just stopped the clip there.
You don't have an absolute right
to own property in Canada.
It's played against I said seize
property or something
where it can withstand a court
challenge. You don't have an
absolute right to own private
property. In Canada, you don't
have an absolute right to own
property in Canada
to own private property.
Okay, private property, courts
private property. I guess. You
Why can't you own private
property in Canada?
I am sure the word own is still
to me is sketchy. I'm not sure
he said own.
It could withstand a court
challenge. You don't have an
absolute right to own private
property in Canada. And believe
me, he says you don't have the
absolute right to own private
property. Yeah,
I'm not gonna argue now. But
you're playing it over and over,
almost finished the clip. In
Canada?
It is, there are there are steps
that are taken when
expropriations happen at
whatever level of government and
we'll be sure to stay within
those boundaries.
Dude, so how is that that maybe
this that some? This has got to
this has got to be referenced to
something? Well, it's and we'll
say something like that, unless
there's a reason to say it. In
other words, we're under the
assumption I'd say in this
country to that private property
is sacrus Sanko sacked probably
not. Is is it possible that that
would he said by applies to us
on private beach? So in other
words, so in other words, the
clothes on your back? The
clothes on your back? In Canada?
You don't own them? You don't
have the real you don't have an
actual absolute right to own
them. You own them only in a de
facto basis. Yeah, you're
wearing the clothes. So what get
out of here? Yeah, that kind of
thing.
Yes. That sounds about right.
That sounds can it Kansan avian
to me.
Well, that fits right into the W
E. So you won't own anything
because you
don't and you'll be happy.
You'll be very happy about it. I
find that I find that that
wasn't
okay. Okay. Okay. You get to
Clip of the Day for digging that
one
at home. Well, thank you. It's
because it falls right into my
complaining. And okay, it's
interesting. Well, we got to
look into this. Yeah, I have an
absolute right to own property
in this country. Because they do
take it away left and right.
When people are driving on the
road, you get $10,000 on the
cops can confiscate the money,
and they do it constantly around
the country. And it's and it's
been a two scandal, people bitch
and moan about it. And they're
always in the Sue, and sometimes
they get the money back, it
might take years. And so I think
it falls to that same our
misunderstanding of our position
as citizens.
Well, we have the civil asset
forfeiture, which is taking
place
every single day. That's what
they do when they grabbed the
$10,000.
And it's pretty much impossible
to get it back from what I
understand.
But it does get some people have
gotten it back. Right. But they
they just take the money. Yeah,
there's no reason in the world.
They say that you should be
driving around with $10,000 on
you.
Yeah, exactly. And therefore
you're suspicious therefore, oh,
this will this fits right into
something. Yeah. Brennan. Here
we go.
People are innocent until
alleged to be involved in some
type of criminal activity.
And if we listen to Chicago
You're Mayor Lori Larry
Lightfoot
given exacting standards that
the state's attorney has for
charging a case, which is proof
beyond a reasonable doubt. When
those case charges are brought,
these people are guilty. Wow,
it's contagious. So let's just
play those two back to back. So
John Brennan is a former
director of CIA. He said this.
This was I think, before the
unveiling of the Mueller report,
people are innocent until
alleged to be involved in some
type of criminal activity. Yeah.
So that's how the CIA thinks.
And again, your Chicago Mayor
Lightfoot given
exacting standards that the
state attorney has for charging
a case, which is proof beyond a
reasonable doubt. When those
case charges are brought, these
people are guilty.
It's depressing.
Oh, if you're in Chicago?
Well, yeah, not a good reason to
stay out of Chicago.
Hear that? Hear that? Darren?
Stay out of Chicago. I did want
to make one quick observation
about something just a contramar
took us off that track early. I
know. Well, let me let me just
reset us reset us because I have
an observation. I was listening
to DHS unplugged yesterday. You
know, the Tuesday show you do
with Horowitz. And what happens?
Yes, yeah. For the first I mean,
this is now this isn't our
thing. Your dog Razi has
interrupted our program many
times in the past few months,
has to go out is making noise
now that now the dog is doing
this, and DH unplugged this,
this is new. And in fact, I'm
convinced because it went it was
when you start talking about
certain things, the dog acts up
your dog. Razi is a deep state
dog. It could be it doesn't have
a collar, this is activation,
there's something going on with
that dog because it's getting a
signal man,
where she comes in here to for
one thing, she's never
interrupted that show before.
Right? So she comes she comes in
noses her way in, comes in and
stands right next to me, as
we're talking about seven, she
just starts barking for no good
reason. If she Chip, I should be
chip. And then I sure out and
say well, I don't know maybe
she's got a maybe we just
nothing happened. She just goes
downstairs. And that was that.
And I thought it was peculiar.
So it
seems to me that there's some
deep state program that is
activating the dog whenever you
say something that is not
acceptable, not within the norm,
could even be hateful. And this
is and this is taking place
everywhere.
And in the state of New York,
we're now requiring social media
networks to monitor and report
hateful conduct on their
platforms. Thank you Senator
Anna Kaplan and thank you assign
member Patricia Fahey.
Oh, please people get a mastodon
account or something. Before
it's too late. Find find your
find your tribe.
It's unbelievable. It's it's
beautiful.
And this is what I've been
hoping for. Do we have any Elan
news has he has he killed that
deal? Yeah. And I guess Twitter
said they were going to give him
a subset of data so he could
determine that there were less
than 5% bots. How is that
acceptable?
Yes, that part is not even
possible.
Well, I see seems like it would
be possible.
No, I mean, how can you
determine a bot?
Well, that's, that's
your boss, because of all these,
these these. I don't know what
they are these women that keep
following me on my show putting
a site up because they add
another fives. In the top
heavies. The top heavy women
that are they have four photos
up, that's their total posts.
And they look like their photos
that you'd find in back pages
some years ago. And but they're,
you know, they're scattered all
over the place. And they're bots
of some sort. But I have no
idea. You know,
that's interesting, because a
lot of we've noticed podcasts
and 2.0, all of a sudden, some
escort. I don't know if they're
groups or individuals. They
started creating accounts with a
lot and the podcast hosting
companies. They're very
distributed. The all of them
have between 25,000, maybe
100,000 customers. Some have a
little bit more than this.
There's some, some are a little
bigger, but universally, they
all got all of a sudden these
new videos, you'd have like free
account sign up. And then if you
go beyond a certain level or
whatever you pay, so there's
this free tier, and it was all
escort escorts and they use that
album cover with their phone
number. Now they're stupid
because they would just put an
empty mp3 file in there. I was
thinking, man make some content.
Well,
what was this?
Well this show because we
maintain the podcast index.
What?
What do you mean I was just
I was watching there was a
Jerry's I did remind me Jerry
fine.
I'm sorry. i Yeah, I'm not a
good Seinfeld guy. I
don't I don't watch that a
Seinfeld thing, necessarily. But
this interview went like this.
Elaine tried to get into, she
saw that this restaurant,
somebody noticed that the new
owners of the restaurant all the
women had big tops. And so she
was aghast at distance. She says
she thinks there's some sort of
a, you know, some sexism going
on some sort. So she decided to
try to get a job there and made
it her self as flat as possible.
And the guy knowing that there
was a job opening, the guy
refused to talk to her. So she
turns into a report to the city
government. She goes in there
bitching and moaning, saying,
This is terrible. This
restaurant is all the waitresses
after these huge tops. And then
the inspectors got Oh, really?
Hey, Bill wants to come in here
and listen to what she has to
say. And then a whole bunch of
these inspectors are in there.
Oh, God, no. What's the name of
this place? Again? Check it out.
A version of that happened in
the podcast industry briefly is
everyone's like, holy crap. When
you look at the Okay, we should
probably do something about
this. But again, what idiots I
mean, make some content now. Now
you're just spam gumbos by you
know how we get on that. I know.
You just jumped on it. Now.
There was some reason it was in
your craw? Yeah,
I don't know. It's a podcast
thing, I guess. I guess the
you know, the poor, the poor
horse. They have really been cut
out of everything. They don't
have any way of advertising
anymore. And I think they're
going hard up. I'd say
podcasting. 2.0 is is like the
end of the line for them.
It's the end of the line for a
lot of people dropped. The
podcast. Podcasting in general
is the end of the line for many.
I'm surprised Jane Pauley is in
podcasting. Now, she gets
another she gets another another
shot at the ring on the shot at
the ring. Yeah, before we take a
break just
getting get getting her mixed up
with the other one. Katie
Couric. Dad has got to be that's
gotta hurt when she hears Katie
Couric that got her ousted.
Oh, that's right. She was she
was the new thing. Yeah. Oh,
that's horrible. I'm so sorry,
Jane. Polly. How old is James
James got to be up there.
looks terrific. I don't know how
old she is. She's got to be 80.
But she looks like she's 30. So
she she's done a great job.
She's got the right people
working on her and yeah, she's
71
she's not 80 She 70s Enough. She
looks a little look
71
She looks a little bit of that
Burke's look to her Deborah Birx
look,
totally is almost the same look.
Now the hair is good, though.
This is good hair for her. She
was already Okay. I want to do a
little bit of COVID news just to
make sure we're updated on
what's happening because stuff
is coming in fast and furious
now cutting
out a recent data from the CDC
on COVID-19 booster shots and
breakthrough infections. These
dots from April 23 of this year
show boosted Americans are
catching COVID At nearly double
the rate of those who have been
not who those who have not been
boosted.
This is CBS by the way. So So is
this pretty? Oh yeah. This is
big news for them to report that
still COVID-19 infections among
the unvaccinated remains the
highest group as you see on your
screens. For more on this. Let's
bring in John Moore. He's a
professor of microbiology and
immunology at Weill Cornell
Medical College. And we
appreciate you spending some
time with us today. First, what
do you make of this data? Is it
possible unvaccinated Americans
aren't testing as much perhaps
impacting what we're seeing
here. Oh, try
to lead the witness. Oh, the
results. I think there's also
another factor that the vaccines
are protecting very well still
against severe infectious
disease and deaths. So
protection against those most
critical factors ending up in
hospital or worse. That is still
what do you think? What do you
think the answer is from this?
By the way the segment went on
for five minutes. I won't bore
you with it, but I'll show
you a couple of them. But what
do you think the answer should
be obviously that these boosters
are ruining people's immune
systems and leaving them wide
open for COVID. Ag because this
seems to be what's going on
everyone gets the boost
especially the Governor Gavin
Newsom did not Gavin Newsom. But
who was it that recently around
here? Some hotshot this big
shot, I need a shot and another
shot. Just caught it I forgotten
I've lost track of who it was
but people are left and right.
Yeah. anyone around here? All of
them. But yeah, they're all
getting it.
Yeah. Yeah, every single person
I know who's who's been
vaccinated is getting it again.
But during this Omicron wave,
we're seeing an increased number
of mild infections at home type
of infections, the inconvenient
having a cold being off work,
not great, but not the end of
the world. And that's because
the these Omicron variants are
able to break through antibody
protection and cause these mild
infections. So one of the
dynamics here is that people
feel after vaccination and
boosting that they're more
protected than they actually
are. So they increase their
risk. This is great. I love
this. Oh, because you feel so
protected, because you were told
it was safe and effective. You
go out and then you take more
risk.
I I'm actually a subscriber to
that theory. And I'll tell you
why. Because every time I see
you know, these events, like the
correspondents dinner where Oh,
we got sick, and all these other
places, these are crowded
operations, these are crowded
places that people wouldn't have
gone to otherwise. And I think
the vaccine didn't work in the
first place. And I wouldn't go
to these these Fauci wouldn't go
to the thing probably
that was the that was the best
well, he's not Yeah,
well so that's the people just
testing positive about the
numbers the numbers that are
coming from deaths which are now
being cat will say the, the
European debt database of
adverse reactions and these
databases are typically 10% of
the real reporting that should
be in there. They have 45,316
people dead 4.4 million injured
following COVID 19 vaccines and
they've added a new category as
to the reason for this and that
is sads sad s sudden adult Death
Syndrome
yes called dropping dead I don't
know why this is become become a
right we had somebody wrote in
with this. Oh, it's everywhere
news articles everywhere. Essay.
Yeah, they dreamed this thing up
so you can kind of associate
with sudden infant death which
happens to children and so so
people like Ray Liotta who just
died in his sleep, they can they
got a new name for so they won't
call it you know, Vax, death or
whatever the whatever really
caused accidental
death VD it's Vax death
FPD the new VD I want to mention
something I'd be further thought
of it is so I had a prescription
filled the other day. And so
they asked me do you want your
free COVID tests kit? Test Kit
all you have to do is ask for a
new yet a free so
this the government money again,
you've already got the already
got three at home, you already
got free.
They sent me four in the mail.
If you know the government spent
now they're giving them away at
the pharmacy free by the way
everyone should go get them. So
I got one prescription filled
and guess how many test kits
they gave me. Free? Five? Eight?
Well, eight kids.
Yeah, this is this is there's an
incredible money flow in
testing. I think you know, this
is
a jet. This is a rip off of the
American taxpayers.
Friends of ours who are a little
bit younger than we are their
mid to late 30s. I think I
talked about them. They had a
different business. They had to
like a corporate owner twice
actually. Yeah. So they just
bought a $2 million house. Yeah,
they're
making bank Yes. Off of the
backs of the American spirit.
Actually,
me too. I'm real happy for them.
Like that's super, because they
were their lives were destroyed,
destroyed by the lockdown and
shut down. Everything was gone.
And they just pivoted and said
Oh, all right government. Now is
that the way I'd like the world
to be No, no. And I got a boots
on the ground report from one of
our medical professionals who
writes the following this is
about Paxil. COVID Paxil COVID
Is the Pfizer pill that when you
when you get the the COVID
You're supposed to take the
Paxil COVID And then you don't
have severe, severe response to
it. But then it comes back after
it wears off. You still got it
for some reason. So here's our
producer. I am sitting in a
training session regarding COVID
antivirals, which my providers
have been prescribing for over a
month. We now found out that we
need to let patients know after
a month to let patients know
that packs love it decreases
effectiveness of birth control
pills. That's something you'd
think would be apparent
somewhere.
Where's the CBS on this? Where's
NBC? Oh,
please. What do you think
podcasts will have to hear this
on a podcast like the no agenda
show?
You're telling me another
producer Billy. He, he shared
with us his relent religious
exemption letter that he wrote
for his first partner, who had
to, you know, basically describe
why she should have a religious
exemption. This thing is so
good. It is so detailed. And it
goes and it's, it goes into
every aspect you could imagine
of faith and religion. And it's
it I mean, this is it's a
template, it's a beautiful if
you if you need if you're
looking for religious exemptions
in the in the shownotes,
religious exemption dot pdf, it
is it is a sight to be to be
seen. It is so beautiful, and it
works. So there you go. We have
two tips already for you here
on the no agenda show worth the
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The Morning Mr. Adam qriocity In
the morning, graphene near
surfaces are one of the names a
nice out there
in the morning to all the trolls
in the troll room. It is a
Thursday. Let's see, usually
accounts are a little bit low,
but we'll have a go. Come on.
Let's see how many we got
another scurrying away. Oh, yes.
1850. That's a little above last
Thursday, I think. Can we have
17 something?
I think that's Thursday. Now
it's not great. 2013
We do. All right. 2000 Trolls
next Thursday, we're going for
2000 2000. I tell you. That's
the troll room. And oh, I should
tell you today. The no agenda
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using I think pod verse and
curio caster, you got a
notification when the stream
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We're making stuff move. So
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and then follow us. This is the
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you come steal your hate speech.
That's fine. Yeah, come on, spew
some hate speech and people can
just block it and there's no
algos. To screw it all up. It's
the fediverse It's beautiful.
And you love it much more than a
dose
of hate speech. Speech. Every so
often there's plenty of people
you can go ask hey, could
someone throw some hate speech
at me? You know, people will do
that. It's a good thing. I see
no issues with that. And of
course you can block everybody
and everybody can block you and
there's no there's no real
rules. It's just a community of
people. So it's not a control
the mastodon want to thank the
artists for episode 1457 We
titled that one Maga tard How
could we not and the art was I
mean it was pretty apparent and
I'm so happy we happen to choose
this piece by network networks
by networks because looking at
the knowledge in the social.com
he spent a lot of time on it he
was he was drawing this thing
two days ahead of time hoping
that the the bees now classified
as fish would come up on the
show it's very dangerous to do
this. Cuz you could wind up
putting a lot of work into
something and we don't cover the
topic and then just gone but
this this B that he made with
the California you know, kind of
coin in the background or the
seal the Great Seal of
California with protected it was
just a beautiful piece right
down to the lettering the no
agenda letter and just
everything was good about it.
Yeah, it was a killer. That's
all you're gonna say about it.
It's a killer bee.
Okay, now why did we choose
this? We did look at some other
things. I personally kind of do.
I did like stupid from Taunton,
Neil. I did like that. But the B
I think superseded that. Yeah.
What else do we have? We have
you Oh, there was one that we
like We both laughed at haha.
Which was the Queen's dead meat.
Yeah, we actually consider that
for a minute or two
that no, I really do. It was 10
seconds max we
felt it was it was down. It was
bad. It was always bad. There's
too much that the company also
did a house milker which that
joke just didn't translate with
the others underneath the house.
Well, you'd like that one a
little bit, but I didn't didn't
work now
it worked in and was it? It was
a lot of messy stuff. It seemed
like to me you know, fish like
bees. Okay. People try still
trying to do cheese cake
while doing the fishes A B is
was it unfortunately it had to
compete with art did extremely
well done art. Yeah, but the
bumble fish I thought was the
best of the group in terms of
just the the job of putting some
fins on a bumblebee. What Yes.
Yeah, I thought that was well
done it did do a whole piece was
not not going to catch it catch
anyone's eye but it was I just
thought that job she did with
the Bumblebee was good.
Yeah. And I think that was it
wasn't it? There wasn't Yeah, it
wasn't it was a little went on.
We obviously were losing some
artists because of the time
shift of the live stream and
we're gaining some artists we
saw a pickup. We saw Paul come
to work come back on the last
show. You know, we haven't seen
him in ages. So this is good.
The shift is good. I feel we
really appreciate network
network I
said it again. You got my new
you've never done this before.
I don't know why this is
happening. This is this is
probably
we appreciate where did you
watch the movie network
recently? I
did this morning someone sent me
that classic clip and I I
watched got to be it might have
been the end of this. We're mad
as hell, we're not going to take
it anymore. Now that must be it.
I appreciate it networks and the
work of all the artists if
you're an artist, you can
actually if you're listening to
the live stream you can follow
along at no agenda art.
generator.com see what we're
talking about. I'm Tina does
that she's at work and it's not
busy. She the minute we're
discussing it, she opens it up
looks at it. And then after the
show, she's still refreshing is
to see if she can guess what
we'll pick. This is turned into
a whole game we need to gamify
that
he's working on his work.
gamified enough.
No, you never gamified enough.
You can also see these images in
the chapters in podcasting. 2.0
If somebody wants to put
together a bidding system or
some sort of a betting system,
just for tokens,
oh, this sounds highly illegal,
okay.
For tokens, no, we're at no
money involved. There are
illegalities and comes down
betting. lotteries are the most
naive people that do blogs and
even podcasts. I think that
there understand the lottery
laws, you were gonna do a
lottery and now you know, you
don't do those. So you're gonna
get thrown in jail, not in jail,
but you're gonna get fined, it's
gonna cost you more than the
lottery is gonna pay off. You
have to be careful. So you can
do just a tokenized thing where
there's no money, it's surely in
the shirt
that we'll use. Solano. So what
was some shit coin for it? What
how does it work? What's the
mechanics with the token, so
gambling, so just to just
let him know, it's just a way of
betting and then accumulating so
much. And then the winners
announced,
I think the term token by itself
as a problem legally these days.
It's seen as I've seen as a
cricket is just wins,
you win this fret, which is what
we do with the closer to the pin
contest, you get a t shirt.
Anyone can enter it doesn't cost
anything to enter, anyone can
enter it is one of the keys by
the way. If you cut entry,
right, right now, so a certain
group of people that you have
just subscribed and you can
enter No, no, no, you can't do
that. It's illegal.
All right, well, we'll we'll
we'll work on it.
No, I'm not going to work on I
mean, we've gone as far as we're
going. That's
pretty much it. No agenda, art
generator.com. Thank you very
much artists and, and new
artists, you're welcome to join
in, in this competition where
you win nothing but scorn.
Unless you win. You win score a
lot of scoring to go around
unless you win. Let's thank our
executive and Associate
Executive producers for episode
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What is this all about? Now?
I have ubitx It'll be okay. I'm
a Polish native so boots on the
foreign ground when it comes to
polish matters. Okay, so she's
in Poland number and she says
she has some comments he wants
to tell us about number one.
Radek Sikorski, the guy from the
Polish parliament from the
previous episode we pick we
played a clip of him when it
comes to pull, I'm sorry. Okay,
it's nobody's read this over
Braddock's. Of course, he the
guy from the Polish primary with
the previous episode is the
spook. No kidding. The ruling
party of Poland has dirt on him,
but they're afraid to publish
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implicate themselves in the
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do all these things?
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went to her wiki page when you
suggested that. And once I saw
that, she went to Sidwell and
friends oh yeah, that's
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first, but that's where my
cousin's
all went. That's where all your
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spook? Do you have kids Sidwell
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I find that peculiar that they
would spook a Fae. Children at
that age was a grammar school.
Is this like a PA Elementary?
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they're literally. I don't know
if they're literally specifying
but it's all the kids of the
spooks and then they go on to
Williams and Mary. I mean,
that's that's the path of DC
I've seen it firsthand.
It's a little too okay. I don't
you know, I've said this before
because you hear the remember
that woman that was the CIA a
disguise expert. Yeah,
she was talking to Kara Swisher
and Kara was
talking about how you know, we
don't know what to do with
social media. Because if you're
not on social media, people say
Oh, it must be a spook. And then
so they don't know they're
beside themselves on how to deal
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have something like this entry,
I mean, come on, get a clue.
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Make it real easy for us.
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this when it happened. We
discuss it to an extreme on this
show. And she went and looked us
up to see you know she said whoa
do who are these two guys
because there was
there was video footage of the
the plane crashed and soldiers
going in and shooting survived
guys the whole Polish government
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Kyle Twohig. Twohig. Oh, I
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And anonymous says, Hey, fellas,
I've noticed Adam mentioned a
few times recently. He considers
himself unaffiliated.
Understandable. I'm curious as
how do you both identify
yourselves when meeting new
people? What are your base layer
identifiers? It gives me a
giggle imagining a stranger
happening upon one of you to
having no idea the depth of your
home awareness. Just some common
forget more nations x Oh, now I
sent a note back and this one
saying What are you talking
about? What the hell? What's a
base layer identifier? And he
never really was he responded
with some just some vagary? That
doesn't explain the concept.
I think this comes from our
discussion about libertarians
which I did receive a number of
emails of people unhappy with me
saying that my impression in
general is generalizing is that
libertarians are often people
who just don't want to be called
Republicans.
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Yeah, I got some I got some
nasty grams. Oh, yeah. You said
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That's right. During the show we
do the show outside the show. I
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gloat. gloat
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sound of the word gloat? Oh,
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Joanie, what do you mean? The
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is you're going to be on more
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yourself. This is your job.
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I'm so excited. tonight. I'll
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her daughter. So I'll have
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I remember when I was I told the
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of it.
Oh, man. Hey, I wanted to do a
little segment here. Which is
partially based on a minor gaffe
I made on the last episode, but
some some new stuff is bubbled
back up and I want to talk about
predictive programming. We even
talked about a little bit
earlier, I think in the
show, and you mentioned it yet,
but what gaff, so
I thought that it was Wk, RP and
Cincinnati that had this whole
Trilateral Commission,
conspiracy theory and this goes
back to the 70s. I think I think
70s may be very early 80s
Although Wk ARP had some great
moments to it, it was actually
the Barney Miller Show. And it
was a Jeffrey Tambor, who, who
was in it with the dean. We
just talked about him. Jeffrey
Tambor was not in that show.
He was a was a guest on that
episode. Yes, he was me. Yes, he
was. I'd like to share that for
you. And then I have a few more
things that so going back,
predictive programming is a
theory that the media
want to check and Jeffrey
Tambor, who also played the
Great, okay, now Hank Kingsley,
Hank Kingsley. He was you did
that trans sexual show or that?
Yep. And he was then me today. I
have business in kicked out of
town and then he dies. I think
it all stems back from this one
performance. So they finally
caught up to him.
Let's have a listen.
They're the ones who should be
arresting me. Before we got
here, John, Mrs. William Klein.
He was wrecking our office. I
just wanted to meet them face to
face. I wanted them to admit
what they were doing. Who is
they? It was in the office of
the Trilateral Commission,
Trilateral Commission.
Yeah, the Trilateral Commission.
All right. What is the
Trilateral Commission is an
organization founded in 1973 by
David Rockefeller to bring
together business and political
leaders from the United States,
Europe, Japan, so they could
work together for better
economic and political
cooperation between the nations.
And with that, that's what
they'd like us to believe. But
you see, what they're really up
to, is a scheme to plant their
own loyal members in positions
of power in this country, to
work to erase national
boundaries, create an
international community, and in
time, bring about a one world
government with David
Rockefeller calling the shots.
Right, take it there pressing
charges. Yeah, well, he broke a
globe and in some UNICEF
artwork, well, they're in on it,
too. Okay, Mr. Klein, I'm just
telling you our whole way of
life as we know it is in
jeopardy. I appreciate that
information. I have the
documented evidence. It's all in
there. Show him. Well, he's got
a piece magazine. Conspiracy
review. Suppressed truth
Roundup. Great. Boost. Yeah.
Well, you're still not
convinced. Would you like to
hear the names of just a few of
the people who have been on the
Trilateral Commission, not
particularly James Earl Carter,
fair to him. Look, Mr. Klein and
Kissinger. You're at him. Walter
Mondale through. Mr. Klein. This
is John Anderson, George Bush.
Now you remember at the at the
convention, everybody thought it
was going to be Ford for Veep.
You know what happened? David
Rockefeller just picked up a
phone put in a call. Hey,
Ronnie, forget Jerry and George
by who won in November they had
their men in the White House.
I think your theory is decent.
But I think it works differently
when it comes to predictive
programming, predictive
programming. The concept is the
mainstream media is in cahoots
with the elites of the world.
You heard a few names there. And
they massage your mind into
these of course crazy conspiracy
theories while they're actually
taking place and happening. So
you always believe those are
crazy conspiracy theories. And
then when it turns out that this
stuff is really true, then
that's a conspiracy theory
that's been going on forever. I
believe Jeffrey Tambor was
rewarded royally for his
participation in this predictive
programming. Look at his career.
His career was incredibly vast.
He had a lot of success. And
yes, and then he was probably
thinking about you know, I gotta
tell everybody about what I did
and they and then they need to
to make any dive. And I think
this theory whole I don't know.
Yeah. Guide he died. Yeah, he
passed away a few years ago. He
did Yes. After he got D
platformed. Oh, yeah. gondola
goo. But I think this theory
holds true because Gillian
Anderson, who was also involved
in a recent predictive
programming 2016 She has gone on
to great success. I mean, she's
she's even in severance right
now on App apple plus, and she
and she's doing all kinds of
great roles. So she just has to
keep her trap shut, and she'll
be okay. So this all of a sudden
popped up. During the round,
several people emailed it to me
or ping me about it. This is the
X Files from 2016. So I'm going
to play this in reverse order,
because the kicker starts at the
beginning. But I wanted everyone
to listen to in 2016 what was
considered crazy nut job
conspiracy stuff, ie every topic
on the no agenda show. The
ultimate weapon,
the ability to depopulate the
planet to kill everyone but the
chosen by tampering with our
DNA. Through gene editing might
do such a thing and lie about
it. Oh, and government, your
own government lies as a matter
of course, as a matter of
policy, the Tuskegee experiments
on black men in the 30s
Henrietta Lacks.
What are they trying to do?
That's the
missing piece. But it's not
hard to imagine a government
hiding hoarding technology for
seven The years at the expense
of human life and the future of
the planet, driven not only by
corporate greed, but a darker
objective, the takeover
of America
and then the world itself by any
means necessary, however violent
or cruel or efficient by severe
drought, brought on by weather
wars conducted secretly using
aerial contaminants and high
altitude electromagnetic waves
in a state of perpetual war to
create problem reaction solution
scenarios to distract enrage and
enslave American citizens. Okay,
and
that goes on with FEMA camp and
the whole thing.
Oh, it's good. I should this was
put the who I don't know who put
this together, but it is quite
good. And it's actually worth
playing the whole thing, but it
is a long, no, because they
really beat it up. Well, he also
have genetic vaccine.
This is my payoff. This is this.
That's why I said I'm playing
the clips in reverse order.
Because what's impressive, is
the detail of the mRNA vaccines,
although I don't think had
mentioned mRNA, but the detail
in 2016 of what came in 2020.
You say they're
tampering with our DNA, that
they're able to shut down our
immune systems, by the addition
of something to our DNA. Yes. I
don't know how exactly. It's
been triggered.
I don't know that either. Or why
it's happening. Now.
You were right about that. While
I was wrong about the science. I
was wrong about what's causing
it dead wrong. In fact, it's but
it's clearly a widespread
failure of our immune systems
for Gene tampering. A virus
within a virus that was put
there through the smallpox
vaccine is what these men are
calling the Spartan virus. We
have to figure this out. What's
wrong with the science? Okay?
This part of the virus removes
the adenosine deaminase gene
from your DNA, Lucy Ida gene and
your immune system will simply
get but I'm not getting sick.
It's only a matter of time.
Okay,
so how does it work?
How does the virus remove the
ADHD? The process called CRISPR
CRISPR, cast
nine, RNA and protein coding
genes, exact locations Exactly.
Put in this instance used as a
weapon.
And they got lipo nano nano
particles in there. The whole
thing was very impressive. I
mean, not that that technology
was unknown in 2016. But to put
it into Oh, we put it into
vaccine everyone's immune system
gets blown out just a matter of
time before you die. Wow.
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Titan was like most planets 20
mounds not enough to go around.
And when we faced extinction, I
offered a solution. genocide but
random,
random genocide. We have one
more bit. These films are great.
This is all coming from
Hollywood. Spider Man 2012
crosspieces genetics is finally
working. I've used the lizard
DNA to help Freddie regrow that
blameless American promise and
it's a step closer to the
primate lab. But it doesn't have
time for every little stiff
little. I just mean you can't
wait. Murray laughter unless he
wants to be a lab rat. That's
not what I'm saying. So what are
you saying? You have to start
human trials No, I don't. And
now I got for that he's going to
die people die. Even Norman
Osborn you're not finished human
trials were enough you're gonna
find the people to volunteer for
work as far as anyone's
concerned is for a winter flu
shot. I might think the veterans
hospitals a place to start
you've got to be kidding me. I
don't think I
just getting you ready for the
inevitable and the final one is
from season three of Stranger
Things some massive
misinformation but it puts it
into your head very popular
show.
But this evil is like a virus.
Each time it returns it comes
back stronger. smarter, deadly.
Just so you know, viruses always
get stronger and deadlier as
they mutate not. So it's out
there. You know this. There's a
lot because a lot that gets into
your brains, you know, forget
it. Let's not even mention all
the other movies, outbreak all
that stuff.
And there's plenty, there's
plenty. And came a popular
theme. I think outbreak was one
of the early ones that really
made me catch up if you go back
to the black and white era this
crazy stuff. And as shots
involved.
Yeah. Yay. Yay.
Well, that was a good little
presentation.
Thank you. Thank you. Oh, I just
wanted to mention one thing I
forgot I think we fell right
into the trap. Oh, yeah. The
that head of the pharma company
and 2200 people with fake
vaccine documents which cropped
up in Spain, which has the
Spanish outrage, I thought the
news is, I mean, there's some
Twitter juice on it, but I think
we need something more like in
the US, or maybe the UK or the
UK kind of has the Boris thing.
You know, like he, he broke his
own rules. But I think that I
haven't really heard much more
about it, the idea might have
been to kind of kickstart
something because they were
buying fake vaccine, vaccination
documents, and passports. I have
a feeling that these types of
things are being sent into the
air to make us demand digital ID
so there can be no cheating by
elites, you know what I mean?
That's how I would use that
story. Be I think that's an
interpretation by the by the
most of the if you take it to
the paranoid limit. Yeah, that
would be it.
Yeah. Well, and as it turns out
to you, and as it turns out, and
and this is great. This is in
the United Kingdom. We have a
Member of Parliament Desmond
Swain. And he has a rather
important question for the
health secretary David Javid,
Desmond suede. Why is his
departmental leadership
advertising for a deputy
director delivery for a COVID
pass? What's that about?
The Honourable friend, my
honourable friend in asking that
question. I believe the reason
that the department is keeps
that under view is that the the
although the past has stopped
and there's absolutely no
prospect accuracy of ever it
coming back into place, that it
is right there when we wind this
down and work on the digital
resources, that that is all
things that are necessarily
looked at appropriately.
Yeah, they were laughing
themselves about that bullshit
answer. Oh, no. The past will
never come back. But we're
hiring a guy to you know, help
us make it never come back.
Yeah, makes no sense. No, it
makes a lot of sense. If you
listen, he literally said for
the digital part gonna work on
the digital resources, the
digital resources. Oh, yeah.
It's coming. And it'll fit
nicely in your apple wallet.
Right next to your buy now pay
later. To see those guys have
always said Silicon Valley wants
to be your bank. Now Apple is
actually doing it.
Yeah, no, this Yeah, no, no.
Yeah. No. Yeah. No. Yeah. No. So
I got a little news
deconstruction here. Okay. Is
this something you'd like this
about crypto. What is crypto?
crypto? You know, crypto as
crypto should coins Okay,
crypto. Yeah, here
we have we're gonna have an
expert reporter because we're on
NPR so we only have the best of
the best readers national
treasure. And what's even kissed
a little this the NPR and crypto
and blockchain ha that don't
want you to catch. I want you to
catch the little maybe an error
in understanding.
I also want to talk about the
environmental costs to this
industry because blockchain
technologies that crypto runs on
I mean, it requires massive
amounts of energy to power the
computers that make it possible.
There's not a little thing it's
there's only one really that
that requires massive amounts of
energy, not all crypto
blockchain blockchain so much
energy for blockchain has no
idea what she's talking about.
Is this.
Mining. It's the mining that
chews up energy. Yeah, the
blockchain does not correct. She
specifically said blockchain is
massive, massive amounts of
energy.
Yes, one one bitcoin is nine
families for 1000 years to heat
their home.
Now, we're not talking about
Bitcoin. We're talking about
crypto blockchain. Lux.
Blockchain. Do you have more
blockchain for us?
No, this is different. This is
another little variation on
Kryptos that he's talking to,
you know, through their hats.
But let's listen to this part
two, which is NPR and crypto.
And
what it says they're coming from
my State of Wyoming, which is an
oil and gas producing state, we
have Bitcoin mining equipment
being moved right next to flared
gas wasted gas that has been
flared into the atmosphere. They
can hook right up to it and mine
Bitcoin from an asset that's
being wasted and turn it into a
useful product. So there are
advantages to Bitcoin mining,
even within a fossil fuel
dominant set Stop,
correct. This is happening
everywhere. Really? Particularly
Yes. Particularly in Texas, to
Texas. They're hooking the
flares. No, not the flares they
take. That's what she's
we're deconstructing here. What
did she say? She said, You hook
it up to a flare
and coming from my State of
Wyoming, which is an oil and gas
producing state. We have Bitcoin
mining equipment being moved
right next to flared gas wasted
gas that has been flared into
the atmosphere, they can hook
right up to it and mine Bitcoin
from an asset that's being
wasted.
Yeah, okay. Yeah. But obviously,
there's a step in between where
you take the flared gas and turn
it into electricity on site.
Tight, really who's doing that?
Oh,
there's several, the great
American,
I see some evidence of this, oh,
it's layered gas, first of all,
flared gas and not flaring
it. They're, they're burning it
in an electric generating system
on site,
I'm gonna try to continue the
sentence. The stuff that gets
sent to the flare in an oil
refinery is God knows what it
could be this, it could be that
it could be propane, it could be
heavy fuel, which is the stuff
that's mostly there is no way
you can send this miscellaneous
crap, which is what it is into a
random generator and not have to
do millions of adjustments. You
can't just run an engine on any
old fuel, it has to be specific
for that. For that generator, it
can't be propane, one minute,
and then heavy oil the next and
God knows what the next That's
bullshit. And, and the fact that
they don't know where this comes
from, because it's the reason
for a flare, believe me, if an
oil refinery could recycle
flare, flared gas, which is just
burned off into the atmosphere
and makes a mess. Sometimes
Sometimes it burns pretty
nicely. They wouldn't be doing
it, they've been doing it for
years, for some reason or other,
they haven't been doing it
because it's not possible. Now,
here's how I understand that.
And I encourage you to do a
little more than just yell at
NPR, because you're gonna get a
lot of email about this. The
problem with the gas that they
flare off, as I understand that
I'm no expert, you're certainly
much more expert than I am. The
problem is a does not transmit
transfer, well, you over
distance, it really there's too
much, just what I understand
there's too much loss of pushing
that whatever methane, whatever
comes out whatever they
typically flare off. So there
are several companies who are
doing this to day. I don't know
what generator they're using,
how they're capturing the flare,
I don't know any of that. But
that is happening. And it's a
big business, like hundreds of
millions of dollars is being
spent and made in this in this
very specific business. gma.ai
is the great American mining
company. And then you're gonna
get a lot of people who will
tell you exactly how it works.
I'm not I'm not the guy that I
just want one. Okay, Marty bent,
calling Marty bent. The second
part is because of the wind
power we have in Texas, a lot of
containers with mining machines
are being plopped right down in
the wind farms. When these damn
windmills are blowing, or when
there's a lot of wind and it's,
it's at the wrong time of day
and there's over capacity,
instead of shutting down the
windmills. They flip on the
Bitcoin miners and take the
energy right there. They
actually stabilize the grid mud,
and it's
got nothing to do with these.
No, but I'm fine. But
I'm just saying that this is
what's happening in Texas,
you're wrong about the methane
gas that is happening. It's been
happening for quite a while now.
And what goes through a flare is
not as rare as not necessarily
methane gas.
Again, I'm not the guy. But But
I will make sure people contact
you. They might be throwing
rocks at you on the street now.
I doubt it. Just another NPR
report like the one that says
that blockchain chews up great
amounts of resources. Well,
this was I believe, a house of a
representative from Wyoming.
What's her name? Or a senator?
That No, yeah, that wasn't just
an NPR reporter that was someone
who's
not the block the blockchain.
One was blockchain. Your report
was the NPR
reporter. Yes. Let me see what I
have here.
And listen to what she's talking
about renewables is an
interesting little report on
renewable is a gyp
renewable is a well
as the Biden administration
pushes for a drastic energy
transition. Proponents argue
renewable energies like wind and
solar are cheaper. But is that
true? A recent study found if
you look at all the cost
factors, wind and solar are
actually Only more expensive
than conventional fuels. And to
these Jessica Beatty explains,
as the world rushes to drop
fossil fuels and transition to
renewable energy like wind and
solar, three researchers say not
so fast. They say you can't just
look at emissions, you have to
look at the entire value chain.
The recent study found that it's
actually more expensive to
produce energy with wind and
solar than with conventional
fuels. The author's looked at
several cost factors including
the cost of building fuel
operating transportation,
storage, backup, emissions,
recycling space, equipment
lifetime and how many materials
go into each system. They found
that way more materials are
needed for solar hydropower and
wind compared to coal, natural
gas and nuclear. They also
looked at another important
concept energy return on
investment. The E ROI ratio
measures energy inputs compared
to energy outputs. The author's
citing you and Mearns work said
modern life requires a minimum e
ROI ratio of five to seven. But
they pointed out that most solar
and many wind installations are
lower than that and are not
efficient enough to support
society. co author large turn a
cow is an energy economist and
commodity trader at a sage talk
last month, he said, quote, if
the world were today to go 100%,
wind, solar and biomass, we
would not be sitting here there
would not be enough energy, we'd
go into energy starvation, and
that's what you start to see now
in the market. He doubted the
current pathway to more wind and
solar electricity is
environmentally viable, calling
them quote the least energy
efficient. He reached out to the
Energy Department for comment
but didn't immediately hear
back.
I wonder why. Well, you did a
whole show on this once. I
bought the rip off div tag there
was they were just playing three
card monte with all these wind
generators. Oh renewables digit
part to
the study concluded with
suggestions for a revised energy
policy seen energy policy should
not favor any of the energy
sources, but should support all
energy systems to avoid energy
shortage or energy poverty.
What's interesting is President
Biden just invoked the defense
production act for solar panels
in the United States. The
defense production act for solar
panels, like is there a threat
that we won't have enough solar
panels?
Who's going to make these solar
panels most arrayed in China
nowadays?
Oh, let us listen to Kareena
Abdul Shan para she is queried
about the about the defense
production act it Why is this so
important on
the defense production act? It
was announced today the
President, what can you sit
back? What emergency? Is the
President using to invoke the
defense production act? Because
historically, it's been in the
1950s for the Korean War During
COVID It was enacted, what
emergency is it? It was a real
emergency in the solar industry
for the defense production.
So let me I was gonna say first,
the President, you know, when he
takes the defense Protection Act
is to make sure that he's
delivering for the American
people. It is an important tool
they can use a couple of times
and has been incredibly
effective, effective. So for
this particular clean energy
defense production act, he is
invoking the defense production
act to rapidly expand domestic
production of solar panel parts
building and insulation, heat
pumps, and more. He is putting
the full force of the federal
government's purchasing power
behind supporting American clean
energy manufacturers. And he is
providing us solar deployers,
the short term stability, they
need to build clean energy
projects and deliver more
affordability energy to American
families and business
altogether. These historic
action will cut cost for
American families strengthen our
power grid and tackle the
climate crisis. And with a
stronger clean energy arsenal,
the United States can be an even
stronger partner to our allies,
especially in the face of
Putin's war in Ukraine emergency
in the solar industry. Well,
this is just a step to get to to
a place where we do have a clean
energy arsenal. And so this is a
very important part of the
President's. This is a very
important part of the
President's agenda in getting to
that clean energy system since
he walked into the
administration, so this is that
this is a way that we felt that
we can act to get to get moving
in that way.
Now what this sounds like to me,
because invoking the defense
production act, you're forcing
companies to stop production of
what they might be making. Even
though it might be related.
That's how we saw Trump got Ford
Motor Company to make
ventilators when when that's
when that's An propped up great
example actually someone made
out like a bandit on that. Do
you remember President Obama in
2015 with Solana when that $2
billion we put into some energy
some solar company that would
bankrupt I was piece of crap
wasn't Solera Alana Solana. No,
I wasn't I'm looking at it right
now. So Alana
Solana. Yes, kids are are an eye
in there somewhere. Oh,
Solyndra, Solyndra ROTC,
and that's it Solyndra.
Where are you seeing Londra
right above it. On the on the on
the search page, Solyndra, but
these but these are scams
because you're signaling to the
market was Yeah, money income
lender was. It was and they got
somebody made out on that
cylinder though I always admired
the idea, but it was even the
idea behind you know, do we know
what the idea was? Behind
Solyndra? No, I don't remember.
Well, Solyndra is the words
refers back to a cylinder. Yes.
So the so the thing would be
kind of a cylinder so wherever
the sun was coming from would
hit some part of it. It's just a
it was a clever but stupid idea
because it was only taken
advantage of certain certain a
number of the sensors it just it
was crazy. It was like a round
panel. And it but it was a
government money grab. Yeah. And
men's Obama was all in on it.
Oh, yeah. It was like this is
like my eight tests in my for
one person. I got eight COVID.
Yes, this is exactly the
government money. Exactly. Real
waste and rake in this country.
These guys. That spend more on
that. Amen
on that. Amen. Breaking the
dollar, that's for sure.
stronger than ever. What do you
mean? Oh, no,
they're going. They're going?
What I mean is that they're
going to create this money. So
yeah. stronger than ever. I
know. Your stance is great for
imports. Sure. Fantastic. I
think we're debasing What else
do we do I think we're debasing
the dollar it's obvious that all
this all this money creation
cannot be good long term. You
can't argue it's
good long term. It's well, it's
good if you want a lot of
inflation so you can pay your
debts in cheap dollars.
Yeah, but that always goes at
the at the at the expense of
people who can no longer afford
food.
Yeah. People who can't afford to
buy eight tests, and they give
them away for free. Give me
this whole thing. It says There
you go. And there you have it.
This is damn this is the plan.
This is the plan, make inflation
go so bad that we're going to
do, we're going to have to start
steaming checks, it'll be fuel
supplement payments. In Ireland,
on democracy uncovered. There is
a plan to save fuel in the event
of a crisis caused by the
Ukraine war, work from home.
There it is, you will be forced
to work from home there'll be no
driving. Let's see the Irish
Independent can reveal in the
event of a national fuel crisis,
which I argue many countries are
in as we speak. emergency
contingency measures discussed
at the high level meeting
include all non essential
workers will be ordered to work
from home. A limit will be
placed on other on all
nonessential car travel. A
strict limit on the amount of
fuel motorists can buy at any
one time, and the implementation
of an immediate and strict
reduction in the speed limit on
motorways. The plan also
includes the introduction of an
emergency scheme whereby
motorists with an odd number at
the end of their car
registration will only be
allowed to drive or refuel on
alternate days. It's perfect. We
already know what it is to stay
home. We've got the
infrastructure, we know how to
track everybody.
That's all 70 stuff that should
be pointed out.
So with solar panels, remember
Jimmy Carter? Jimmy Carter made
a huge solar push in the 70s.
Yeah, no solar panels are
totally 70s.
Yeah. And now I would I read
this one. I think I had that
somewhere. Somewhere I had it.
Oh, here it is. Who wrote this
New Yorker? Joe Biden's solar
plan and the prescients of Jimmy
Carter. The best time to plant a
solar panel was 40 years ago.
But Biden is trying hard to make
up for lost time. His people are
delusional. I mean, I'd rather
I'd rather have your phony
baloney, wind and solar. My
goodness. Hey, the former New
York banker at one point had the
largest private solar array on
his home that He built an
awesome His home is a big home
that he built in Austin. And now
he hates it because they no
longer take his energy.
The grid that out here,
the grid won't take it anymore
big
promise. Oh, you know, don't
worry. Just plug yourself right
in and you'll be making money.
Yes, your gas bill will be minus
$100 You'll be receiving
checks. It's just like
I said, you know, hook it up,
just hook it up to your ass. We
don't care.
Here's here's another conspiracy
theory. The introduction of
smart meters. Well, Austin is
perfect for this water plants to
replace. Sorry, it's not. It's
not the electricity yet. It's
for water
awesome water plants to replace
250,000 Old School water meters
like this one with the smart
meters. Water officials say this
will modernize the system
allowing customers to control
and monitor their usage online.
They say when it comes to fears
of potential hacking or service
interruption, customers
shouldn't worry,
the data transmission system is
encrypted and anonymous, so it's
secure from hacking. Water
service can only be turned off
manually so so there's no risk
of service interruptions from
this system,
those who want to keep their
analog water meters will have to
pay a one time fee of $75. And
then $10. Each month, Austin
water says the money will go to
ensuring a technician can
continue to read the meter.
That's because the water utility
company plans to eventually end
its contract with the current
utility meter reading company
they rely on as once the smart
meters are installed, they won't
be needed.
I love this. I love seeing this
unfold to the ass and that's not
going to happen.
So this won't have any question
about this. What about the
story? What is the importance of
encrypting the data so nobody
else can know what your meter
says when right now you can go
outside your house open the
thing up and check it out
yourself?
Well, this is just because
people are afraid of their
meters being hacked. This didn't
know that was a typical bullshit
response from the Water
Authority. Now the issue with
this is that the authorities can
now track your usage over time
and instead of coming once every
six weeks or two months and
looking at the meter, okay, use
this much. Now. We'll know
exactly how much you use when
you use it. Hey, you know what?
It's a smart meter. Why don't we
upgrade it so it can test for
COVID? Make sure there's no
COVID going in your water. I
mean, there's all this and it
can't your water can't be shut
off. I don't know that thinks
it's right. Your mind shut off.
It sits right in line as far as
I know.
But it he said he had to shut
off manually anyway. Well, maybe
maybe even shut it out. We're
going into dystopia. Inflation
clipless started with listening
low inflation. I have a small
start here for a reason is
inflation clip bolstered
Europeans are ensuring record
high inflation and is forcing
some authorities to take action
they're enjoying. They're
enjoying record high inflation
is the same thing.
Europeans are enjoying record
high inflation is forcing some
authorities to take action.
How can anyone joining record
high inflation?
That is a trend that is a
somebody doublespeak speaker,
let's double say the word
enjoying actually does apply.
For a Brit, they could say that,
yeah.
Because if you look at the
definition, it means you know to
be experiencing it has a lot of
variations to the word to the
point where you could say, he'd
enjoy ease and joy enjoying his
amputation. You know, in fact,
is not the way the word is used
if you're gonna use it properly,
but that's okay. But anyway, so
I had to stop the clip right off
for
me, that was weird. I would
never approve that script.
I wouldn't either. Let's go to
the whole clip.
Europeans are enjoying record
high inflation, and it's forcing
some authorities to take action.
On Wednesday, Germany introduced
a new measure to help consumers
get by locals can now buy public
transport tickets that cover
travel across Germany for just
nine euros or a little under $10
a month. And that expense
would No, I think it's good,
because I'm telling myself now,
every week I'll travel somewhere
and look at whatever things I
want to
farmlets or fear them it now so
many people are taking the
train. And that's why I think
that soon there'll be issues
with overcrowded trains. The
German railway has said they can
arrange for more trains to run,
at least not as many as might be
needed. Therefore, I'm a bit
afraid that in summer, you may
want to travel somewhere, but
you can't because the trains are
too overcrowded.
Germany's government has also
lowered taxes on fuel to fight
high prices. Some petrol
stations in Germany have already
lowered their prices to the
delight of many customers. But
others were more skeptical about
the tax relief actually reaching
them. I haven't noticed anything
until now. I filled my car last
week with diesel for one euro
92. And today the diesel costs
one euro 97. So it's not really
noticeable. The measures are due
to run for three months until
the end of August. Inflation in
Germany rose to 7.9%. In May,
largely due to supply chain
issues caused by the health
crisis and the
war in Ukraine. Yeah, there you
go. War is so good for covering
up inflation. In fact, I think
it's used every time isn't it?
Inflation and war kind of go
together.
So a good way to go.
I mean, sometimes you get war
because of inflation. Sometimes
you get inflation because
whatever it is, it's always
against like the weather thing.
And Horowitz and I talk about
all the time that first quarter
results. Oh, yeah.
We had weather issues
and rain. Numbers are down.
Yeah. Yeah, this is this is
introducing these phony
deflationary measures like the
$9 ticket, which sounds like a
great fun time. You're gonna go
to Germany, a $9. You get all
the trains. That's better than a
Euro rail thing, that's for
sure.
Oh, yeah. It's expensive,
several 100. But
this is I thought that these
capitalistic systems were not
supposed to be centrally
controlled like a communist
socialist system does. So
socialist systems always they
always bitch about, oh, central
control never works. You can't
or you don't know what's going
to happen in the market. And you
can't predict it. But But here
they are doing it. This happened
during the 70s. And the price
control things came into play,
which is another old well,
they're doing this to work.
There's they're setting up the
price controls. We talked about
that. They're going to do it of
course they are and it always
fails. But it doesn't matter.
This is destructive. And I think
it's on purpose. There's
something that folds into this
from China. We had the was the
lying flat trend, where Chinese
kids just like nah, screw it.
I'm laying flat. I'm not doing
anything. Remember that?
No. And we hit Well, I vaguely
do. Yeah, the kids were on kind
of on strike.
Yeah, so now they're ramping it
up to something new. And I can
understand why this by the way,
Shanghai What is your impression
of Shanghai
my impression of the news about
Shanghai or my impression of
actually
no the news of Shanghai
everyone everybody's not a
control is locked down to over
but I don't know I don't have
any real accurate view of
things. I know that there are
some great videos that people
tell Yellin on the street kill
me.
You already got the most
important one. The lockdown is
over right? You just said that
the lockdown is over. That's my
understand was my my
understanding as well. Aren't we
lucky that we have boots on the
ground Professor JJ in Shanghai
has been reporting on it for the
past two months. And I'd like to
give you his quick rundown. The
latest from Shanghai starting on
June 1 2020. to Shanghai set up
a mandatory get tested every 72
Hour Rule. The results were
predictable. Some people tested
positive their phone QR turned
red hence they could not enter
any public establishments,
malls, stores, etc. We have
friends and no families with my
daughter's classmates who have
been really locked down inside
their buildings or apartments
and condo complex communities
due to their proximity to
someone else who tested
positive. The first for the
first two days of the openness
the testing stations were
overwhelmed with high demand and
long lines up to an hour.
However present because people
fear there's always a risk of
COVID contact while standing in
line. That's one of your pet
peeves making your feature
future a red QR fewer people are
going to the testing stations.
Now there's a two tiered testing
system. People with money go to
private hospitals paid about 25
bucks for a test that's good for
72 hours. Then, of course, the
theory is that the good people
always test negative ie lower
risk of cavorting with the wrong
kind of people. And in wealthier
complexes like mine. He says the
Housing Association has
contracted with the city to get
a testing center inside our
gates which is now limited to
our residents. So you see the
two tiered society starting on
Saturday, June 11. The city is
starting a rolling lockdown.
Where's the M five M on that?
various districts within the
city will be shut no one in or
out everyone will be sampled for
three to five days. This is the
zero COVID policy brought down
to the sub district level. No
one from Shanghai is allowed to
travel into the neighboring
provinces and if allowed to get
off a train they would need to
submit to a two week quarantine
at the local COVID hotel and
remember Shanghai as a 90%
vaccination rate two shots and
about 67% took three so this is
not over. Why
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ups are still cranking
everywhere. We have one report
from Port Perry.
This is Carolyn Blaney live from
Fort Perry Ontario with the no
agenda rare hog meet up
oh, this is icy grills. Adam, I
would do anything you said if
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it barren Chris,
of course the highlands night of
the rare encounter.
And that was our group in the
morning. Morning. All right,
thank you very much. Good
report. Here's what's happening.
Meetup wise two day in fact, in
an hour from now New York
suppertime. That'll be at six
o'clock in New York at Chazz
Palminteri Italian restaurant.
This is the Duke of the Sauser
Patrick Coblenz Organizing that.
So I would say well worth the
trip if you're in the
neighborhood. Tomorrow the I
must be Hi meet up seven o'clock
and McSorley's, wonderful saloon
and Grill in Toronto, Ontario.
On Saturday the no agenda newer
mob near mob two o'clock. Oh,
this is Ian mentioned Byron
Byron mention of the Olympia on
BIA gotten. Oh man. I would love
to see a lot of people go to
that two o'clock Central
European Summer Time. Also on
Saturday at Three Mile Island
evac zone 333. Eastern, the plan
demic headquarter that's in
Lewis Barre, Pennsylvania. You
have to RSVP to find out the
secret location on Saturday as
well the cyber meetup during our
SEC to 2022 chesties bar in
marine Memorial. I bet a lot of
people are in San Francisco for
that as being organized by the
Baron of Silicon Valley. John,
you were also invited, of
course, hello Tampa, on
Saturday, front porch, and
Bart's tavern, Tampa, Florida,
that'll be at five o'clock and
the South Side local 678, three
o'clock on Sunday. That's at the
Alamo in Newnan, Georgia, and
just several of the upcoming
meetups. If you look at the
calendar, I'm seeing 123456
meetups on the 18th we've got
1238 meetups on the 25th and
meetups filled in in between
it's everywhere. It's global.
It's something you have to have
at least witnessed once. It's
like Pringles once you do one
you can't stop no agenda
meetup.com If you can't find
one, start one yourself.
Sometimes you want to go hang
out with dates and days.
You wouldn't be when you won't
be triggered.
You want to be where everybody
feels the same. It's like a bar
with that. $9 all German pass or
do all the trains. Yes, everyone
should be able to go that meet
up. Yeah.
Be dynamite. Um, let's see. I
have two two ISOs I do have some
something I want to play before
the end of the show. Get me
here's my ISOs possible end of
show. I saw the boner. Like I
had had to do that one of
course. If of course this will
make me better. Hashtag no
agenda. So right out right out
of a movie. Hashtag no agenda.
It's muffled muffled it's not
great.
I have one that's not muffled.
Okay. It's just a simple ending
to the show. Thanks.
Thank you so much for listening.
Yep, perfect.
Love that. Is she from NPR?
Yeah, no. Oh, too bad, Sophia.
Oh, really, girl for sure.
I have a NPR thing for the end
here that I wanted to share with
you. It's actually from WGBH,
which is a station I like
because Tony Khan. He is the guy
in the early days of podcasting.
1.0 brought NPR screaming and
kicking into podcasting. So he
is a an unsung hero of
podcasting. And this was the
conversation.
We also pretend that men don't
want women to have abortions
that men don't, you know,
provide the revenue. Man put the
abortion? Yeah. Well, I mean, I
think that that's a part of it,
too, is sort of people who are
involved in this decision
making, you know, should be able
to talk about that, that openly
whether they're male or female,
perhaps primarily female,
because that's whose life is
most impacted. But we almost
never hear from men who say no,
that that was the good decision
at that time. Because I wasn't
ready to be a father. We didn't
know we don't have that
conversation either. So
interesting,
because I think lots of men
would have something to say
about that. And we'll say you
know that I was happy that that
was an option at the time. I
think men are not a not asked
and be who would in the right
mind would even speak about this
with a penis. You would be
excoriated if you if you said
hey, you know, I think men have
a say in this. Can you imagine?
What woman sounded like Rosie?
Oh, Donald.
Here's part two.
Now it is interesting that
there's no legislation pending
to force men more, more
regularly and efficiently to pay
for the babies they bring into
the world. As you know, as a
former da how many deadbeat dads
are there millions?
Well, they're there. I don't I
mean, I think
first, foremost is a lie finish
the clip world
is you know, as a former DEA in
Suffolk County, how many
deadbeat dads are there millions
while they're there? I don't I
mean, I think this is better
than most.
Oh, yeah. No, this it's worse.
Hey, well, how
many deadbeat dads are there
tell me
millions and millions millions.
She said millions. You're
doing a report on this. You
should do a little research
before We start yakking about it
you don't know, they don't know.
They didn't say
the reason why is because all
the research went into the third
clip, which is the obvious
solution to this entire problem.
Roe v. Wade is not going to be
an issue in two years from now.
This will be the law. This is
where Margaret Atwood gets her
props. She called it she wrote
the book, the TV series. Here
comes
there should be a bill that you
know since vasectomies are
reversible if you're really
worried about abortion, that's
vasectomies are reversible you
can simply have every man
mandated to have a vasectomy by
between a certain and within a
certain age range and then when
they're psychologically and
economically ready to bring
children into the world and they
can have they can reverse that
person ready to sign up for that
one. I think that would be good
too.
Let's get a bill going. What a
great idea. Let's let's get rid
of circumcision was just
vasectomy guys. Right from the
get go. It's reversible. It's
reversible. It's easy. Doesn't
hurt. No pain. It's reversible.
Yeah, deep all the men that's
all the men. All the men is NTR
solution.
Nope. Now you haven't noticed
all the NPR clips I've been
playing and you just played a
few. It's always women is very
there's like two announcers that
are Jack spear and one other
guy. And it's all women. Yeah,
GAC. Is all women on NPR. Oh,
have you noticed this?
Yeah. I always presume that you
just want those clips because
the women sound wacky. I don't
there's nothing else to find.
That's just it.
Now there is sometimes there's a
guy shows up and I'm gonna play
this it'd be the last clip. This
is my because it's one of the
what's wrong with podcasting
clip. Oh, yes. My favorite
segment. And as is so it's a
clip about an upcoming future or
some sort of podcast from NPR.
Which, by the way, I blame you
for after you just mentioned the
fact that you're the one that
got the PR to do it.
Yes. It's my fault. Okay.
It is yes, I'm
with you. Here we go. It was not
playing. This is your clip,
right? Oh, what happened? That
was a great setup. I'm sorry. I
blew it. We'll try again.
I'm Gregory Warner posted the
podcast rough translation on our
new season. We're telling
stories about the cultures of
work the nine to five, it's a
myth and rest around the world.
I came into this totally
prepared to defend my American
productivity
at work the new season of the
NPR podcast rough translation.
Okay, what's my complaint about
this? What's wrong with
podcasting? What is the deal
with seasons? It's not broadcast
TV or you got to do the, you
know, have meetings in New York
and talk to the advertisers.
What is the point? I have a
season I
have some inside information on
that for you by coincidence,
information has come to light.
Yes. One of the main thing when
when we started podcasting 2.0
The woman who was in charge of a
woman, nice, by the way, super,
super engaged in the 2.0
process. She was trying she's
left I think she went to she she
left in disgust no doubt. She
was trying to get seasons as a
as a as a way to categorize
podcast episodes in podcasting.
2.0 We actually created the
seasons for NPR who have yet to
use it, but at least we did it.
Yeah. Oh, yeah. Because they,
they they think in seasons, they
don't think in podcasts, they
that's they take off. Now. It's
like summer, it's like that's
when their season ends. That's
when our work content
makes academic structure in the
brain. You go you know, you
teach for you know, three core,
you know, three quarters the
quarter over Yep, two semesters
and then a whole summer off.
Yeah, it's all really relates
back to school. This is the
whole season notion. And fact
the school thing is set it up
for the network's to have to do
it. They don't I don't think
there's, you know, they're
blessed. They're amenable, but
you know, they don't have to do
it. But this idea of doing it
with a podcast is just idiotic.
And you can set it up on
podcasting. 2.0 If you do want
to be just like NPR, not
everything takes off. So you
have choices, you can watch
reruns of everything that you
can try and stomach what's
coming as the purge live show
goes live, or you just come back
on Sunday. And we will gladly
give you as much as we can of
the deconstruction of your
world. Not just America, all
over the place. could save your
life one day, you know, coming
to you from the heart of the
Texas hill country here in FEMA
Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
and from Northern Silicon Valley
where I remain I'm John Cena.
We're
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Until next time? Yes until
Sunday. Adios mofos.
All around the world out places
next level we face a civil war
between many races, getting even
violent. getting nowhere at all.
Call me screeching about the
bandana spouse who does chalk on
my face. Oh, I can punch out
Nazis. Not ironic, not ironic.
And I find it's kind of odd. I
find those kind of that's the
best I have to follow. So I
cannot contemplate when people
are thinking
children growing up not knowing
you know, to drag kids out and I
feel no way that every child
should ought to believe and I
was ratios privilege drives
Nazis and low teacher to me
what's my smile less your calls
and evil White men to pay? And I
find it's kind of odd. I find
it's kind of sad that a member's
night is best I have a hard to
follow. So I cannot come from
claims. Arising your Whoa.
I believe it's transitory. But I
don't mean to suggest that these
pressures will disappear.
Inflation. We currently face
macroeconomic challenges,
including unacceptable levels of
inflation.
And those rising gas prices
along with
inflation are making it harder
for families to make ends meet
since
August last year, we've raised
our prices 35%.
And that is inflation. us making
about the same amount of profit
as we were a year
and a half ago. Yes, inflation
is a problem. And no way do I
want to minimize that it's
already bad. It could get worse.
And it's definitely not going to
get
much better. Well, you know,
honestly, what everybody wants
consumers to do is slow their
roll a little bit on spending,
where we look at today in a much
stronger economic situation
where we can actually deal with
inflation head on fundamentally,
what we have here is a robust
economic recovery. And I think
that's in large part due to the
President's leadership
inflation. I think the markets
are
looking at interest rates and
potentially more inflation.
The economy is in a better place
than it has been historically.
And so we feel here at this
administration and other experts
as well is that we feel that we
are in a good position to take
on.
Ex That's why distribution is
lenses shinning, there's nothing
to discuss breaking news is our
scientists believe they have
cured a woman of HIV. And it is
a dangerous treatment
has just begun a clinical trial
for his experimental HIV
vaccine.
They have to essentially kill
their immune system
uses the same mRNA technology
found in COVID vaccines
and then give them a new immune
system. Meanwhile, Pfizer is now
testing a pill to treat COVID
and uses the same antiviral
process as HIV treatments.
It is a dangerous treatment they
have to kill their immune system
and then give them a new immune
system.
boruch.org/and a thank you so
much for
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