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Hi guys.
Adam curry
Jhansi Devorah Sunday June
12 2022. This is your award
winning keep on nation media
assassination episode 1459. This
is no agenda
awakening the woke and
broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
in FEMA Region number six. Good
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
curry
from Northern Silicon Valley
where we're heralding the
emergence of the Cousino and
Tosh God, I'm Jhansi Devorah.
Buzzkill.
I really wish I knew what you
were talking about the harshest
and
rebranded name of McDonald's in
Russia.
Wait a minute, so they still so
McDonald's was still operating
just under a different name now
was not McDonald's anymore. They
left they abandoned everything
the equipment was left. The
Russians took over the whole
chain and rebranded it which
means yum and chemistry or
something.
They left they left the
equipment like the US military.
Yeah, exactly.
Wow.
And so now the early reviews are
in and the burgers taste exactly
the same. Bad get they get
Russian cardboards Yeah. Oh,
well. Oh, that's interesting.
Well, there's there's good news
on another front. Really good
news. Jeffrey Tambor lives Yes,
I know. It's really good news
for him
when they called for his
immediate death
I feel so bad and I'm like how
could I be so wrong? And the
answer is obvious. Mandela
Effect
no answers more obvious than I
think the answers the other one
would the other answer the way I
would look at it? The answer is
that since he was completely
thrown off the you know out of
the market he might as well
answer the session the stream
you thought he was dead. Yeah, I
think that your bad canceling is
but this is also how the Mandela
effect might work. Because we
know that Larry Sanders died.
Who's Larry sands there's The
Larry Sanders Show.
Hilarious. Showed me what's his
name? What's the name of the
actor? Give me quick, quick.
What's the name of the I can't
remember.
Gary Shandling? There you go.
Remember, Gary Shandling died.
Jeffrey Tambor was on his show
his total D platforming you're
right took him out of the public
eye entirely. So really, in all
honesty, you are kind of dead
then and if you're if you're
deep platformed from Hollywood.
Yeah.
Let's go let's just stop for one
second and review. What did
Jeffrey tambores do to deserve
such a treat?
If I did not look it up? If I if
I recall correctly, he acted in
a knee two type of manner
towards some people on the set.
It might not even have been an
actual sexual advance but maybe
he just said something. And of
course he was playing a
transsexual woman on that show.
So there was it was like a
double whammy is that anywhere
near the truth? I have no idea.
I thought you would know
I think the same as all most of
these you don't know me except
for Harvey Weinstein which was
you know rollout and given put
on Court TV and we got to play
some great clips in the rest.
Yeah. No, we don't know if the
guys slap someone in the ass or
just someone had had it in for
him. Who knows?
I remember there was there was
something there was something
new something with you. What?
No, no, no, there's no deeper
so yourself. One time when you
hurt me. Very sad. I'm lucky to
be alive. You mentioned you're
the only one that didn't take
the damn course and sexual
harassment. You avoided it.
No, of course I didn't take
that. Obviously. The dog the dog
just got up and is looking at
me.
Let's review for the audience.
Dog didn't go his dog not mine.
My dog has been a good dog. His
dog has decided that today is
going to be the day where he
interrupts
today's the day that she
interrupts the show. Please do
not miss agender Do not miss
agender my dog.
Dogs don't care. Now.
Let me just see. Let me see if
she gives up. She's looking at
me. Yeah, we're good. We're good
to go. She
dropped back to normal position
for a dog which is sleeping
pretty much
she can go pretty long though.
We Saturday we left 7am we'd
left Fredericksburg to go to
Austin. And we weren't back
until 330 or something. So she
she can go pretty long. We went
to I went to my first fashio
especially Yes, f e i s fashio
I don't know what that is Duke
David Foucault's odo de melody
and Dame Isabella, we're in at
the Austin Irish dance fest,
fascia Dabashi, so we went to
support de Musa bello
protection. You don't need it.
Trust me. She won first place.
First place I might add. I'm
very proud of our of our of our
game. But man, this was
interesting. That's, you know,
this, this is the traditional
kind of people would say, oh,
that's the river dance, which of
course it's not. It's called
Irish dance. That was, you know,
the outfits and everyone has a
wig piled high on their head and
then fake eyelashes and it's
really interesting. Sport. Oh,
it's a sport. Oh, this is no
joke. These kids are working
hard dance
comedy. I guess it is
this. Oh, yeah. Oh, yes. Dance
sport. Isn't shouldn't dancing
be part of the Olympics.
They have water dancing. They
have ice dancing. That's part of
the Olympics.
And I remember growing up the
Netherlands would always talk
about dance sport. They had a
big dance culture back in the
day and so they would have
competitions but never part of
the of the Olympics. Weirdly. So
anyway, so hopefully let me see.
She doesn't look happy. If she
gets up again, I will have to
enjoy the dog. The dog does not
look happy. Yes. Ah, okay. Well,
did you watch?
No, of course not. I watched
here's okay. I tried to watch it
was like this. I turn it on.
There's, there's Liz Cheney.
AgAy. And then Then she's going
on and on droning. I might add a
perfect word droning. Trump,
droning Trump Oh, I can't watch
this. I turned it off. 20
minutes later, I turn it back
on. There she is, again.
Groaning Trump, Trump's a bad
guy. We got to do something
about it. And he used to be in
jail. Trump, and then I and then
I gave up and then I turned on
the highlights later and there
she is, again. What is what this
what are they using her as a
showpiece? So it is boring as
hell.
Yeah. So So I I tuned it and of
course, more of more interest to
me was what the how the
mainstream was packed, the M
five M was packaging it before
and after. And I really just
wanted to see what they were
doing because of this guy. They
brought in former ABC production
mogul.
Yeah, Epstein guy.
Exactly. Well, what was his
Epstein connection again?
If you remember Mary or Robarge,
whatever name is that, that kind
of classically, that very
interesting look at a woman in
the morning. ABC. She had the
Epstein story about two years
before anyone else. Oh, yeah.
He put the kibosh on it right.
Yep. And really, I was hoping
was the perfect guy for this
band. The and the videos were
were edited. And they were it
was the whole thing was clearly
it was it was produced it was
well produced for it for what it
was, but I realized immediately
Oh, no, they didn't do this.
Right. They should have had at
least someone offering some type
of opposition. This is not what
the what the television public
wants the television public
wants to hear from both Amber
Heard and Johnny Depp's lawyers.
They don't just want to hear
from the same side so and I was
surprised that the numbers were
there, you know, aggregate 12 15
million people there was not not
much else to watch on
mainstream. So I believe that a
lot of people tuned in I bet a
lot of Republicans tuned in.
That's never mentioned. Although
I like how Fox Fox News were
like, Oh, we're not going to
show it instead they're showing
a Tucker was showing an octave
box of all other networks live
with the same same video, which
has not happened before. It
certainly happened with Moon
landings and it happened with
the Jeff Bezos in space everyone
practically did that. So I don't
think is that unique? But you
know, all the all the bars did
have it. On Fox Business. Yeah,
well, yeah. But they weren't
running a lot to network. You
can, of course, but it was it
was just fun to watch. Well,
you'll Fox doesn't even want the
viewers to see it. Yeah. Okay.
How stupid is everyone think
everybody is? And I also tuned
in because I wanted to see if I
could get the answer. Because
it's mentioned so often. What,
what does losing our democracy
mean? Or what does that look
like? I was hoping to get an
answer because I know we almost
lost it. Huh? Yeah. And now
instead, I saw how many this
thing was supposedly as bad if
not worse than 911 and Pearl
Harbor, correct. This is what
we've been doing. Oh, wait,
wait. Add at any point after
Kennedy's death didn't hold a
candle to this to this. No, no.
At any point in the aftermath of
911 Did you see cops testifying
and pretty much shaking about
how afraid they were? I mean,
are there any,
we just had veterans deaths a
very interesting observation. We
just had veterans
a D Day, you know, these guys
are 9899 years old. Didn't any
of them, you know, cry about
what they went through? They
talked about how afraid they
were. Yeah. But what they said
is, screw it. We did what we had
to do. No one not like this
Capitol Hill police. It's just
like, Dude,
I mean, you're talking about?
Sorry, the woman. What woman
to Capitol Hill woman note she
testified? She was in tears.
Yes, exactly. Oh, scared.
Yeah, you don't see that very
often. It just though, how can
it be? I mean, according looking
at the tears, it must have been
much worse than nine limb
because I didn't see any of that
at 911. But to this day. I
watched Bill Maher, I didn't
clip him. And he was basically
bullying Kellyanne Conway into
saying, you have to admit it.
Trump must not be allowed to run
ever again. That's what this is
about. Like, yeah, that's what
this is about. This is some kind
of she was
very good on that show. She was
badgering both of these. There's
some blog useless blogger that
nothing to say. And then,
yeah, who was that guy? Where
did he come from all of a
sudden,
what a what a casting good word.
I think it was it was a podcast.
It was a podcast, or actually,
it's little worse.
blogger and podcaster.
Meanwhile, meanwhile, was like
he's always been beside himself
about this, about Trump in
regards to him running again.
He's like, I mean, everything
else he seems to be pretty level
headed about except this and he
goes kind of nuts. And she was
she was giving him a bad time.
She had a smirk on her face. Do
you think because he's she's
been on the show quite a bit.
And he kind of always liked thin
blondes. Is that so? Coulter is
the best example of him having a
crush on one of his guests. And
I wonder sometimes because she
just looks like she knows
something that we're not being
told about. And she just hangs
in there yet. And she just tells
them now. You already there.
You're admitting it. You know,
that was just about getting her
so Trump can run again. Now,
boy, he's got to be a criminal.
You can't have a criminal
running. Well, well, then Ben
dents, you know, indict Him and
they won't do it. You know, all
this is just the kid a really
good attitude toward
what she said something which
now I wish I had clipped it. But
she said, What are you afraid
of? You know, it clearly the
issue is not Trump. The issue is
that I think the liberals or the
Democratic Party, and I would
say Maher with his million
dollar donation to the
Democratic Party for Obama's re
election or his initial
election, or re election, I
believe you're putting him
squarely in the in the camp. So
he talks to people. They're
afraid that a majority of the
American people want someone
else to represent them than a
Democrat or, or the current
president or to any or any, that
seems to be no options.
Lose no options on the Democrat
side. I mean, I was thinking
about this, who are they going
to run? If they run Biden again
as a joke, and they can't run
Kamla. So they've locked
themselves out? Because who will
who's the third choice that
maybe would have some appeal to
the public that it's not an
idiot,
Amy Schumer? I don't know why
that came to mind. But I just
didn't put out there. I don't
know why. I have no other ideas
that it's that bad.
I mean, Gavin Newsom is the only
one that comes to mind. And Mike
and you know, he's local. Yeah.
And he looks like the kind of
douchebag Democrat that could
win. He has got the snake here,
and he's got the voice.
About Zelinsky make him a
president of America. Well,
thanks, trolls. That was a good
one liners. Yeah, right. Here's
a little bit of MSNBC as they're
setting up for this January 6
Hearing and it was very apparent
what this whole production was
about,
explain to our viewers what
they're going to be watching
from the room behind. You
know, Tom, it's not going to
look anything like a typical
congressional hearing that room
behind me has been made over
that's not even normally a
hearing room. In fact, that's
one of the largest rooms
available in the Capitol. You
saw that enormous screen that
they're using to broadcast the
videos that will be a central
portion of what we see tonight.
Both the new video you talked
about from the documentary
filmmaker, as well as videos of
interviews can do acted by the
committee unlike in a
traditional hearing, you won't
have those five minute back and
forth, you won't have a counter
narrative being presented by
another party here. This is a
production by the January 6
committee over this two hour
timeframe to tell a very
specific story. There'll be six
more chapters, but tonight is
the opening argument. If we want
to stick with the trial
metaphor,
the committee tap the former top
broadcast executive James
Golson, a former president of
ABC News and in full disclosure,
my former boss to advise in the
production of tonight's
primetime hearing. He's somebody
who's worked on documentaries,
including my life with Michael
Jackson, which was an incredible
documentary. He's producing
election specials, debate
specials, he knows what he's
doing. Why do you think the
Democrats needed to bring in a
heavy hitter? When it comes to
the primetime hearing to the
American public?
Tom, the committee wants to grab
people who aren't tuning in
looking for news, they want the
viewers who may be turned on the
TV tonight looking for CSI or
the masked singer, okay, they
need the people who have not
been following this
investigation every step of the
way to see the story they are
trying to tell and to stay in
their seats and watch it and for
that the committee wanted
professional assistance here to
make sure they weren't just
giving people another Washington
story about what happened on
January 6, they were providing a
compelling message about what
they say was a threat that
started the moment Donald Trump
lost the election and continues
not just to the six but they
will argue all the way up until
this very moment and into future
elections for that they needed
to tell a story not just told us
traditional hearing.
They're self aware, that's for
sure.
get to a point. I mean, they're
self aware but insincere. That's
a big difference. And and I
would say Tom Yamas going on
about acid nets debt loaded
question is Who are you kidding
question as far as I'm
concerned, it was insincere. I
have I have some clips about
this from my New Tang Dynasty,
which gives a slightly different
angle because they're Epoch
Times for all practical
purposes, and they've always
been kind of pro Trump. You want
to hear these?
Well, of course, and in fact, I
think that after we play these
we should probably as the curry
Devorah Consulting Group, give
them some advice as what they do
for the for the for the for the
next five of these atrocities.
The next five hearings? Yeah. I
can't believe the ratings are
going to be even if they're
gonna kill it after the third
hearing rundown NTD.
After nearly a year of
investigation, a House Select
Committee has unveiled its
interpretation of the January 6
Capital breach. It's the first
of several hearings, that
committee took aim at former
President Trump and his
supporters. At the same time.
Republican lawmakers argue this
is more about politics than
protecting democracy. And
today's Jessica Beatty has more.
Democratic committee chair
Bennie Thompson argued Thursday
that former President Trump was
at the center of a conspiracy to
thwart American democracy and
blocked the transfer of power.
No, I can kind of I can go along
with to thwart American
democracy. I can kind of kind of
think that's okay. But even
these guys are, you know, we're
about to lose our democracy,
American American democracy was
under threat just just doesn't
add up.
They were I know, it's dumb. But
they were just I think parodying
the, quote unquote, purpose of
this thing. Well, of
course, but that's the problem
is, you know, people just keep
they keep saying insurrection,
insurrection, insurrection, now,
everyone calls it an
insurrection, keep saying, lost,
losing our democracy.
I think coup is better. I like
an armed insurrection. Let's get
this thing straight. Let's make
the correct armed coup to people
are going to come in at a
peaceful coup. Alright, let's go
ahead. Part two,
January 6 was the culmination of
an attempted coup to overthrow
the government. The violence was
no accident.
I'd say that's a mistake. I
think I think to us coup is off
message. And this is the
chairman speaking. He shouldn't
have done that he should have
kept with insurrection that they
have the legal basis for that
already teed up. I don't know
where KU KU comes in putting us
for a coup. You need the
military for a coup? Yeah, you
do.
It represents Senate Trump's
last stand. The committee
showed videotaped depositions
from former senior Trump
officials, including former
Attorney General William Barr,
I made it clear I did not agree
with the idea of saying the
election was stolen and putting
out this stuff.
You know, at the beginning of
the sorry to interrupt at the
beginning of this. No,
that's a good interruption,
because I have something to say
about this, too. At the
beginning of it, the Chairman
said, you know, I hereby grant
the release of all deposition
tapes. These people clearly did
not ever think this would be
aired in prime time. Would you
say that's fair or is that I've
done depositions and no one's
ever disclaim that to me I'm in
fact I I don't mean No, it's not
a this is not a legal
deposition. Those don't melt.
But that seems kind of
chickenshit
I don't know. I wanted to talk
about the bar thing calm or the
thing they threw in bar this.
Suppose he has. I'm asked, I'm
going to ask you what does this
got to do with the coup?
Nothing with the coup.
It's got nothing to do with it
and what their star power,
they're just bringing in star
power. No, this is this is
trying to conflate two things to
you this is this is like walking
backwards with your knees in the
wrong position is that this has
got some they have issues here.
For example, there's supposed to
talk about the threat to
democracy. And then this was an
insurrection is a coup and these
need to be arrested and thrown
in jail. And then they have
clips of, you know, trumped it.
And what it talks about the
election was rigged. Wait a
minute, Trump thinking the
election is rigged? You're
almost at erection? I heard it.
You did. You're listening for
it. And you probably right. The
idea that thinking the election
is rigged. And this these are
two different topics. Yeah. But
they keep trying to bring them
together. In fact, that's what
was going on with the Kellyanne
Conway. Bill Maher thing when
they're going back and forth,
because it wasn't, you know, the
this threat to democracy, this
big insurrection, it's was less
the issue than Trump, you know,
thinking that he won the
election. Right. And by the way,
I have another clip today. I'm
in my series since I'm the one
that you're the one that thought
that election was rigged. It was
a fraud. And I have another
election fraud clip. Well, who
am I? You're the one that takes
took decide that their election
was?
No, no, I'm the one that has
looked at the the entire report
on the Dominion voting machines
and say, Yeah, that's bullshit.
What happened there? That's what
I am.
I won't say fine. That's fine.
But I'm going to be the one
bringing in one clip after
another. Because I'm the
skeptic. You kind of missed the
point of that.
No, I missed I missed the point
of that. I missed it. Except you
accuse me of something I've
never done.
What's so what's? So is that the
end of that clip by the No, no,
no, no, no, here we go. It
Clear.
I did not agree with the idea of
saying the election was stolen
and putting out this stuff. You
know, I didn't want to be a part
of
it. We also live testimony one,
two witnesses. The first
Caroline Edwards, the US Capitol
police officer who was injured
that day,
what I saw was just a war scene.
It was something like I'd seen
out of the movies.
Filmmaker Nick quested testified
about his experience filming
members of the proud boys and
the crowd on January 6, the
committee presented 12 minutes
of violent previously unseen
footage. Trump responded on
social media asking why the
committee quote refuses to play
any of the many positive
witnesses and statements refuses
to talk of the election fraud
and irregularities that took
place. Republicans say that
committee is not about fact
finding, but rather making a
political display. Pointing out
there the Democrat led committee
picked a controversial former
ABC News executive to put the
presentation together.
I'm not sure if they're using
taxpayer money to hire a former
ABC executive who took his time
to withhold information about
Epstein.
Go dynasty.
Let's tip this pull a stunt.
Chicken ship but okay, let's
play the end of this.
Ahead of the hearing to January
6 prisoners issued warnings to
Americans. Stewart Rhodes, the
founder of Oathkeepers recorded
a message obtained by the Epoch
Times, as she said the committee
is trying to say that January 6
was a planned conspiracy in
order to stick it to Trump and
destroy the mega movement. The
epic times also received a
recorded message from prisoner
Jeremy Brown. He said quote,
Judge for yourself what rings
true to you. A Reuter Ipsos poll
released Thursday found that 55%
of Republicans believed that
left wing protesters led the
attack and 58% believe most of
the protesters were law abiding.
Yeah,
okay. Well, there you have it.
Okay. I'll see you that is
interesting. I can't imagine
people watching this.
Well, the numbers show people
did. Yeah, I understand that.
But I agree with you. 90 minutes
of this and I don't know how it
was over the time period. I
don't know if it dropped off. I
kind of think it would have 90
minutes of this is all I think
anyone can really handle like,
Okay, we get it. If they're
going to do this five more times
or six more times. Yeah, that's
a mistake that's gonna happen
and it's just going to dry As
people re from the from the
network's what was the time and
talk about conspiracy, the
timing of this next event and we
do have law enforcement officers
as producers. They chimed in
quite quickly with me. This is
what happened in Idaho. We'll
come back to the voting in a
second new tonight.
31 men arrested in cordoned Lane
this afternoon associated with
the known white supremacist
group. Officers found members of
the group known as Patriot
front, packed into the back of a
U haul after they received a tip
from someone seeing the group
loading into the truck and a
hotel parking lot. officers
stopped the U haul near a pride
event. According to our news
partners can't sell why in
Spokane, Coeur d'Alene police
had stepped up presence in the
area of the Pride event due to
concerns a possible armed
protesters.
We did know about some of the
threats that were happening
online and yes, there were
people walking around the event
with long guns and handguns and
bear spray and all kinds of
things like that. That's illegal
in Idaho. It's only the point
when they start using it the
weed grow really concerned.
Police say they found a riot
gear a smoke grenade shin guards
and shields along with plans for
riots in several areas of
downtown not just at that park.
All 31 men have been charged
with conspiracy to riot
in my opinion, I would gladly
arrest 31 individuals who are
coming to riot in our city for a
misdemeanor rather than have
them participate in some sort of
seriously disruptive event,
which is exactly what they were
planning.
Please say the men currently
detained came from at least 11
states including Idaho,
additional charges could be
filed all 31 are expected to be
arraigned Monday morning.
So here's the rub. If you look
at the video or pictures of
these proud was it proud front
are they caught so it's late at
night name like Stormfront and
proud boys mixed together so
proud proud front you see them
on their knees hands tied behind
their back and every single one
of them still has their face
mask on sunglasses some even
have their backpack still on I
can tell you that that doesn't
work that way when you rest
people
had the masks on the op eds not
and going ham masks off
immediately
of course and backpacks
to get his take the mask off
this is in Go. Oh god chief I
didn't know it was you.
As we say in the biz, they were
glowing it was it was completely
shades of of those Gam
of those federal scandals are
probably all cops.
Yeah, exactly the same. And they
had the cops who detain them.
They look like Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles. They had
beautiful high tech body armor
suits on nice skin very, very
high tech look.
Yeah, just get this get used the
right word.
scam. Yeah, but now you know,
that, of course has been picked
up nationally and it's like, oh,
this is what's gonna happen.
This is Trump.
He's pissed off terrorists tied
to Trump. Yes. Is Trump
Trump domestic terrorist and of
course it was to interrupt a
pride parade you and you
understand this makes nothing to
do that's that because that
because the
exam won't get any attention in
any negative attention.
Was there something you wanted
to play about voting? By voting
voting machines or the new sale?
I got? No, no, I do have an
election fraud clip. Oh, my I'm
gonna try to do one to show just
because there was no election
fraud, but there was stuff like
this. This is the 2020 election
fraud suit in Michigan.
Voters in Michigan have taken
their democratic Secretary of
State Jocelyn Benson to the
state court of appeals. She said
to have violated the state's
constitution and election laws
during the 2020 elections. The
lawsuit follows a recent lower
court ruling where voters lacked
standing to sue Benson. The
appeal states that Benson
allowed the Michigan election
process to be corrupted by an
influx of private money
selectively intended to promote
voting among urban Democrat
leaning voters with a consequent
dilution of the votes of rural
Republican leaning voters. In
the 2020 election cycle
billionaire Mark Zuckerberg and
his wife Priscilla Chan managed
to pop more than $400 million in
donations into nonprofits. That
money was nicknamed Zucker bucks
or Zuck bucks. of it $350
million went to the left wing
Center for Technology and civic
life, or ctcl. The rest was
given for the Center for
election innovation and
research. These grants were
expected to be spent on COVID 19
related personal protective
equipment, but instead ctcl
reportedly gave them to more
than 2500 election offices
nationwide. It required that low
Local officials use the money to
promote mail in voting or to
deposit ballots in unattended
ballot boxes. According to the
filing of the almost $17 million
ctcl spent in Michigan, at least
84% was expressly earmarked for
urban jurisdictions that
historically cast ballots for
Democrats by a wide margin over
Republicans. voters say there is
evidence that Benson encouraged
local election administrators to
participate in the scheme.
No, you're right. No fraud.
Straight up rockin and rollin.
No fraud, no fraud, no, no
fraud. You alluded to something
in the newsletter, which I'd
like to play some historic audio
from. You wrote about the
Weather Underground bombing the
Capitol building? Oh, yes. In
1971. And I have a
that was it was the late 70s.
Actually, I think.
I'm pretty sure this is from
March maybe 73. Anyway, 70s it's
in the 70s. This is ABC News.
At one minute before one o'clock
this morning the switchboard at
the Capitol received a phone
call. A man's voice said a bomb
would go off in the building in
half an hour at 130. In the
morning it did in a small
unmarked restroom on the ground
floor of the Senate side, next
to a barber shop and near
several small offices, including
one committee hearing room for a
report on the very serious
damage to the nation's foremost
structure since the British
burned it in 1814. Here is ABC
congressional correspondent Bob
Clark
by the way, you never hear
anyone talk about that. You
know, the worst since Pearl
Harbor? How about the worst
since the stupid bridge burned
it down?
And ever say there was more than
one bomb there were 26 bombings
that these Weather Underground
guys did but this man this was a
and the guy the guy who started
the Weather Underground had
mentioned this on the newsletter
was Bill Ayers who's Obama's
buddy. He became a professor at
a couple of colleges. Oops, he
Well, Trump Trump.
Let's listen to the rest of this
report. Because there was
damage.
There was alarm for a time that
other bombs might still be
hidden inside the Capitol.
Police use dogs specially
trained to sniff out explosives
and a painstaking search both
inside and outside the building.
The single bound set off by a
timing device left the men's
room and Shambles plumbing
demolished works in plaster
ripped from walls, or me on FBI
experts sift through the debris
seeking a clue to the nature of
the explosive. There was heavy
damage to the nearby barber shop
windows were smashed there and
100 feet away in the Senate
restaurant, where tables were
overturned and a priceless
stained glass mosaic is jority.
damage estimated in the hundreds
of 1000s of dollars might have
been far worse luck for the
three foot thick walls and the
oldest part of the Capitol. As
it was the violent explosion
ripped off doors in nearby
conference rooms. There was no
damage to the Senate chamber
itself on the floor above wait
for the daylight revealed more
smashed windows and debris.
Tourists were barred from the
Senate wing all day, but the
entire Capitol will be reopened
to the public as soon as
possible.
Oh, so it was bombed in the 70s
And what did they do? We're
gonna reopen real quick don't
worry about it's all good. Here.
Can you even go in the capital
now you probably still can't get
in to the offense is still
around it is very different
response back in the day.
Yeah, well was okay when the
left wingers do stuff.
Ah, okay. That's it. Yeah, BLM.
Yeah. Did you hear any cops
crying after BLM now who were
hurt severely? There? Were they
testifying about how were they
crying on on television? No, I
don't remember that. Maybe I'm
wrong but just don't worry your
course the dead ones can't say
anything.
All right. Is crying woman
What do we have any advice for
them? Except stop?
Oh, yeah. Now you want to do it
the little analysis that we do
our consulting gig here?
Well, yes. And I will be sighs
because stop Advice number one
stop. Stop while you're ahead.
Take the numbers take the
numbers say everyone saw it
you're done. It's good. I think
they're going to do you think
they're really going to do five
more all one sided of the
cameras almost
that's a Deadpool. We could
probably bet on that. I think
because we've seen this before
where they do something in
primetime and the next you know
one of the network's bails out
and then the other ones look at
each other and go oh god, let's
get out of here. I'm gonna bail
you you bail free. I'll bail Cal
bail and you then you'll bail.
Yeah, I'll bail if you bail.
I think that that would be
suicide. I'd for any network
boss to make that call. They
will carry it all six in full
think they're killing
themselves. This is dumb. I
think what they could do is they
can they can make a big fuss and
see because every one of these
networks now has a CBS now, NBC
now they all have they all have
streaming. ABC, I don't know.
Hey, you
know what? Wait a minute before
before you go over there. I
think we need something else.
Okay, if I were to advise it. We
need to, we'll have to You're
right. By hearing number three
people gonna be saying what are
we going to do? We need a six
week cycle event. Something that
will renew kind of, kind of like
what they tried with this. With
this proud front?
Yes. Something we can blame on
Trump tonight has that'd be the
kicker. Yeah, yeah. It's white
supremacy. White supremacy event
of some sort or some damage to
some historical thing.
Well, how about dumbing it? How
about someone? No. Oh, here it
is. Okay, I got it. episode,
episode two. Script. Practice
don't storyboard Episode Two.
During the hearing aid
disruption something happens we
need a streaker if possible.
That will
be the best buy Yeah, that's a
little that is 70s but
we need something to happen in
in the chamber that is analogous
to the Will Smith slap where
people go What did that just
happen? That I think would get
them through at least to Episode
Four.
Oh no. I think that I liked the
outside event idea better so it
forces news coverage you know
like it maybe we could refocus
on Ukraine to backs in Ukraine.
Breaking news breaking news are
we have to go we have to cut
away from the hearings and go to
Ukraine. Engel Are you there?
Yeah, give us a report. What are
you seeing?
Thank you, John. I'm here and
not very far away from the
actual but I'll pretend I'm
really close by and
looks like he got dead bodies.
Dead bodies, dead bodies, dead
bodies. And by the way, they're
running out of bullets. They
need more money. They're running
out of bullets and ammunition.
Borrow money.
You go yes.
Yeah, that's possible. We could
have something blow up. That's
an easy one to do. That's
probably
easy. We're experts at that.
Yeah. Okay. I still want to put
the disruption indoors on the
table for Yeah, yeah, I know
what you made before the season
finale because
you'll be watching it you this
way you get to see it in a live
action especially a streaker
would be a good idea for what we
want to find a way to
discontinue it
What do you mean oh you Oh as
network guys we want to
discontinue it
yeah this is killing us even
though it's you know West Coast
is five to seven is not killing
just killing the West Coast
affiliates is they have better
things to do they can be playing
Wheel of Fortune and doing
making money yeah, there's no
money being made here even
though you even with the with
the viewers doesn't help. You
don't have a lot of viewers but
if there's you know, we're no
money. Yes, you got there's no
there's no cash flow by friend.
While the promise must be coming
for future earnings for the
election cycle. I mean, that
would be the lever. Hey, you
don't run this that maybe you
won't be advertising with you.
Yeah, he's
about again is go let's go over
that again. I'm west coast. I'm
watching this guide to seven I'm
losing my five to seven income.
I'm not gonna get any of that
money anyway, because the
Democrats own the state. So
where's my where's my benefit
and running this thing?
California and doesn't count. We
know what y'all want. It's a big
do you want Trump? You want a
big market? We want our money.
We want to Trump executed seven
income
you guys want Trump executed? At
the end, the Electoral College.
Which reminds me this came up in
the MAR. This is what this would
have been a good clip. Where did
this idea that Trump was
advocating for hanging pants?
Let's kill him. Oh, that's
great. Yeah, that was good. What
bull crap. He spotted his bull
crap it even mark couldn't see
that. Because there's no
recording. There's no evidence
he's ever said this. All of a
sudden, a year and a half after
the after the election. it crops
up out of the blue and people
are believing it. Yeah. Yeah.
And he's all in
but he actually he actually read
the the transcript or quote of
what happened and someone said,
Oh, look, Mr. President, your
supporters want to hang Mike
Pence. And he his answer was,
that's probably a good idea. I'm
paraphrasing, but they've got
the right idea from
anything that wasn't from an
actual transcript of anything.
Trump actually said that was
from a new, some article or some
blog.
Right. So But even then using
that as Bill Maher source, he
then turns that into, he wanted
to hang my pants. This was a bit
of a stretch after he just
explained what really happened
or what the story is that
happened. Anyway, it gives
everybody fodder. And then I
think we should
hang Mike Pence thing that was
very funny.
Yeah. In a way you're writing
the way it was. But you know,
Hey, speaking of of, of not
hearing things, we're not
hearing them. Right. We we were
corrected ad nauseam about the
this clip
Europeans are ensuring record
high inflation.
And you and I both thought that
this report said Europeans are
enjoying record high inflation.
Yeah, and this is one of those
suggestive things. And maybe
this is white dress, silver
dress, blue dress, no dress. I
believe what is being said is
enduring and not enjoying but
enduring. Listen again,
Europeans are ensuring record
high inflation. Oh, yeah. So
good catch
everybody. Well,
was it enduring? Or was it
enjoying?
You know, when it comes to
energy and inflation, there's a
little problem with this Gambit,
they're setting up, which is
clearly to make petroleum based
energy so expensive, that
everyone will be forced to get
an electric car. You know,
however, unrealistic that is.
And at the same, there's a
messaging problem here too,
because every day there's a new
story, rolling blackouts all
across America buying electric
vehicle. Do we do we see the
problem with the messaging?
Yeah, I do. Then here's another
thing. That's interesting. Let's
let's just say right. Now, as of
today, all cars are electric.
Right? Have you been to a city
where cars are parked outside
all night? Because there's no
parking places? And there's? Are
they going to is there going to
be a charger for every car car
in the street? Is our parking
meters going to be turned into
chargers? Is there if you like
that?
I like that idea. patent that
shit. A parking meter that as a
charger at the same time, this
is a good idea.
You just have to do that. But
that that would be can't imagine
what that would cost. But then
again, if you live in an
apartment, there's not going to
be a million chargers or a
charger for every individual car
because that's what you need.
Because they have to charge
overnight. I mean, the any
apartment building and like
around here, there's some some
apartment payment.
You don't have to tell me that
this is a dumb idea. I'm all in
with you. Well, I'm just
so surprised that some of this
stuff never gets discussed.
Because there's not enough. I
mean, yeah, there's chargers
here and there. And is okay, by
is going to put in 500,000.
Chargers, but 500,000 chargers
scattered around the country is
not going to do the trick.
No, of course not. Of course
not. It will take decades for
everyone to be switched over to
electric vehicle. But we'll see.
Buses not gonna take decades
because it's not going to
happen. Will they? Okay,
even a better point? Even a
better point. So this is now
instead of the January 6
hearing, I think everyone
realizes that what's what people
are really talking about. And
even I think the inflation has
hit this show. We are very
dependent upon the financial
health of the producers. Even
after sad Poppy I think more do
you have like 10 execs or
associate execs it's down.
It's down it's way down. But you
know, we'll see what happens
over Father's Day.
But I'm just saying that what
people are people are hurting,
you know, gas is twice as much
gasoline that's the biggest the
biggest problem right there and
it affects a lot. And I have a
supercut here exactly one year
of inflation messaging in the
United States. So we're going
back to June of 2021. And we're
of course inflation was was it
was already happening in 2021.
Did we already see that spiking
up wasn't gas price going up was
was in
pretty much started. If you look
at the charts, which I love.
Yeah, it started today. Biden
got in Oh, wow. Literally
started the day Biden got in.
Oh,
wow. That's even that's an even
better story for this super cut.
I really doubt that we're
going to see an inflationary
cycle.
Most economic analysts believe
that it will have a temporary or
transitory impact
faster than expected increase in
some of those prices is actually
a good sign. overwhelming
consensus
is gonna pop up a little bit and
then go back. No one's talking
about On this great,
great deal. This is something
that will settle down
transitory.
And the data shows that most of
the price increases we see in
art were expected and unexpected
to be temporary. Nobody
suggested onset inflation on the
way it's highly unlikely that
it's going to be long term
inflation is going to get out of
hand. I don't know anybody who's
worried about inflation
over the last couple of months,
we actually saw it trended
downwards. President Biden's
Chief of Staff Ron Klain
enthusiastically retweeted an
economist who had said in part,
most of the economic problems,
we're facing inflation, supply
chains, etc. are high class
problems.
What is the Granholm plan to
increase oil production
in America?
is hilarious?
Well, the number one thing that
the President can do is help get
COVID under control that we know
is the root cause of inflation,
President Biden this afternoon
saying he thinks we're at the
peak of the crisis right now.
And
that lower prices are on the
way,
inflation has everything to do.
Make no mistake, inflation is
largely the fault of food, and
I'm going to do everything I can
to price hike here at home.
If you want to get rid of
inflation, the only way to do it
is to re undo a lot of the Trump
tax cuts and ever since you've
come into office, things are
really looking up. You know,
gases up, rent is up, food is
up. Everything.
And the President's just sat
there laughing at it. Yeah.
That's one year in review. Now,
were they lying? Likely
possibly. Do they not know what
they're talking about? Likely?
Possibly more likely, it more
likely are they smoking? That's
all the same from the same pipe.
That seems to be the real
problem, the real problem here.
But you know, these these gas
prices are being explained away
in different ways. This is from
a news network with news network
is this this is the NexStar
media wire. Whoa, whoa, stop for
a second. This is not outrageous
gas prices. Though paying $5 at
the pump seems alarming.
Americans have faced worse,
believe it or not, they say oh,
yes, John. It was the summer of
2008, just before the US economy
hit a massive recession. prices
at the pump peaked at $4.11.
when adjusted for inflation.
That $4.11 in July 2008 is
equivalent to $5.40 today. Do
you see what they just did? Yes,
tricky. They just but they just
proved the point. Inflation.
Director actually using
inflation. Yeah,
just because yeah, inflation.
It's a good one
in what is it? 14 years,
14 years, the inflation is
jacked up,
over 20% over 20%. So that's not
the right number to news to us.
If I were, if I were you, but
okay. That's but that's how
crazy it is. If people they just
look at like, oh, that I can
write that I can publish that.
That makes sense. Everyone. This
is this is what it is. It's you
have to adjust for inflation to
explain inflation boy. And this
is here's
exactly how to explain it.
Here's ABC
turning to the economy, new
evidence of the sticker shock
Americans are experiencing at
the grocery store. A new survey
shows grocery prices rose last
month at a record pace of nearly
12% from a year ago. One factor,
the record high price of diesel
used by the trucking industry,
truckers are quitting in record
numbers because of the surging
cost
of fuel. All right, so truckers
is kind of an important thing.
You know, because we get a lot
of, in fact, it seems like
there's no room. I mean,
truckers that is a lot of them
are independent.
Most of them nowadays, I would
say the ones
that are connected to a company,
a lot of them have left just
because they were being treated
poorly and they weren't getting
paid enough not getting paid
enough. But there's another
issue. And
of course, we're going to happen
to the teamsters as
they got captured like
everything else, every
institution, everything is
captured. The problem appears to
not be necessarily diesel, which
will be a problem that's been
projected that they were going
to run out of diesel or the end
which of course will make the
prices even more expensive. But
the actual
Funny thing is you can't really
run out. Agreed,
agreed of all agreed, which is
why it's not if you're going to
disrupt the energy system, the
energy ecosphere. To get
everybody to buy into your green
New Deal, you've got to do
something much trickier than
just try to restrict the diesel.
And this comes back to something
we recently discussed our
favorite product which is
necessary in the United States,
you need it in order to draw in
order to do well, it was I
thought it was pig P is what we
what we
well, some animal
that's the def def was a diesel
engine, something this needs to
be mixed in with the diesel.
We've identified this as nothing
more than a scam way for mainly
China to get rid of their pig
urine. Am I Am I wrong in saying
that?
No. I mean, I'm not going to
argue that is a possibility
because it makes sense.
So what happens if we run out of
DEF, which we're running out of
band? It's it's worse than you
think? Because well, China, of
course is not making def readily
available from the reporting
we've read. But the infer the
transportation infrastructure
has, has really has has created
a really struck out at the
truckers, this is the CEO of
pilot and flying j these are the
one of the large if not the
largest dining it's the largest
truck stops in the United
States. And he is going to tell
us the story. And what that will
result in of Union Pacific the
railroad. Now this is Union
Pacific is not a buffet
operation. Is it? Who owns Union
Pacific, is that public?
Public, I'm pretty sure it's a
publicly held company. And when
you play this i i thought about
this clip for a while and I'm
skeptical that union because
what is union specific got to do
with the price of bread is what
you have to ask yourself when
you listen to this.
On April 13. We were informed by
the Union Pacific that we were
required to reduce shipments by
26%. In subsequent
conversations, we were asked to
reduce them even further. By 50%
or face embargoes. Let me talk
about the DF supply chain. And
just as a reminder, we supply
about 30% of the DF in the
United States. 30% of the
trucking sector is dependent on
DF. All trucks manufactured
after 2010 cannot operate
without df and pilot operates if
not the largest one of the
largest DF supply networks in
the country. We have 23 rail
served the facilities that make
the DF and we have 18 rail
translators. Off the 300 plus
million gallons of the EFF that
pilot supplies to the industry
every year 74% is moved via
rail, union Pacific's
restrictions will prevent pilot
from keeping many markets
adequately supplied with the
likely causing shortages that
will sideline trucks and reduce
trucking capacity. Let me give
you some context. A single rail
car carries 21,500 gallons of
the Fallen average. Okay. A
single truck generally takes in
seven gallons of the F every
time they fail. This is based on
that data. So that implies that
a single rail car is basically
providing 3000 trucks worth of
the fills. For some more
context. Basically, every rail
car that gets missed, in terms
of the delivery will reduce
trucking potential by 5 million
miles. All right, that's a
really big number 5 million
miles because you've got 3000
fills, and d f blends with
diesel at a ratio of 2.7% 400
gallons. All right, so 2.7
gallons of the fuel our truck to
drive 100 to use 100 gallons.
Furthermore, reduction and
freight transported by the up
will only add additional
pressure on the trucking sector
in general. The railways are
pulling back. We gotta move this
stuff on trucks, if he can
supply DF, there's more pressure
on the sector and we let the
sector down.
Is this the clip? You thought I
was gonna play? Yeah. So you
don't see how that could be? I
mean, maybe 5 million miles
isn't a big deal per rail car.
But when I say that, but you
said what I'm saying is how does
UPS a common a common carrier?
Tell somebody you can't you have
to cut your orders of this stuff
by 50% What are they they're not
making the stuff they're not in
the chain of the D S chain is
separate the supplying it but
their common carrier you give
them a tank of d s? Tell him
ship it over to here and that's
what they do. Well Why is Union
Pacific this resign ever play
this? Because I've never gotten
to the bottom of this telling
anybody what they can accept?
Well, I, okay, I don't think
Union Pacific is telling them
what they can accept, I think
Union Pacific is saying you need
to cut all of your shipments by
2025 or 26%, which would
logically include def, he's draw
the CEO is drawing that
conclusion. Why is he drawing
that conclusion?
No. Why is Union Pacific telling
anybody what they can? Or cannot
access? I don't know, maybe a
common carrier?
Maybe it's an ESG play from
someone? I don't know. What do
you mean? Oh, that's what I like
to know, is it as a public
company, if it's a public
company, and they are, then they
deal with ESG. And they have to
adhere to whatever their
institutional investors
tell by saying that that's not a
possibility. But what's that got
to do with D S? or what how much
stuff that these guys these
truckers get? I don't see how
that's ESG related. Personally,
I just find the story to be
fishy. And I'd like to know
what's going on. I mean, I argue
with the guys is getting shorted
on his D S, would end up dead
mouths are ridiculous. And then
it also brings up the point that
this suspicion that this is used
to just dump, get rid of waste d
s and burn it through somebody
else's engine, which is a funny
idea, if you think about the
Chinese idea, which is really
Yeah, what are you gonna do with
this junk? Well, it's burnt.
It's like fluoride in the water,
by the way, very similar thing.
It's a well, I
mean, and if it really was an
issue, I presume that we could
unmask if we really if it really
got to be a problem. The the
United States and our
representatives could determine
you know what, we've got a
problem we don't have we got
some diesel, we don't have the
def to let's just disable that
sensor that doesn't let you
start. And that's all it is.
That
was discussed in further clips.
If you follow this guy longer.
You can you can go into
computer, reprogram it and it'll
cut that whole thing out. And
they could actually the
department transportation could
do that. And then the truck will
run.
How about this? How about this
one idea? Maybe? Tell me about
Flying J and pilot? Are they
public? Maybe they maybe they're
under pressure? Maybe this guy
has to do this? Because they're
under pressure for ESG reasons?
I think it's I personally what I
think it is, is I think that the
urea is being diverted because
of the cut off of fertilizer
because urea is uses to make
fertilizer, right. And I think
the stuff that was gone into the
trucks they there's just not
enough of it. And they're
diverting the urea that would
normally go into the trucks and
they're diverting it to
fertilizer plants, we've got
plenty of them in this country,
but they don't have any raw
materials because a lot of those
raw materials come from Russia
and elsewhere that we can't get.
And I think I think that this is
just a cover up.
Hmm. And and it's just an
interesting coincidence that
should we ever decide to make
our own def the China owns
Smithfield Foods is going to
shut down all of its California
pork processing, which is
apparently quite a lot. I
haven't heard this. Oh, yeah,
smithfield foods will shut down.
Its Vernon, California plant and
scale back operations, they will
cease all harvest and processing
operations in early 2023. The
same time align its hog
production system by reducing
its sow herd in its western
region, Smithfield is taking the
steps due to escalating cost of
doing business in California.
Could be so that would be a good
source of a pig here. And I
think we're not going to get
that, by the way, plenty
in Virginia, by the way, they're
going they're going into soil
and plant based pork. They've
got quite an operation there,
too. So
the point is, is that there's a
mess and is not being done, the
government's doing nothing
because he had a bunch of
boneheads running everything.
They I think that this could
also, by the way, be a play, if
you think about it, that could
be another element at work,
which is the truckers
themselves. This could be a
false shortage. The story this
guy gave it could be bullcrap,
because they're trying to get
the Department of Transportation
to pull the plug on the stupid
crap that they're shooting into
the engines. And they can do
that in a drop of a hat and
everyone can take the it's gonna
cost about 1000 bucks they
think. But you save money in the
long run when changed the engine
over so does it drop dead if you
don't have this juice in there?
Yeah, that could be I personally
think that we're in trouble.
We're just in trouble.
Everything is landlocked known.
Every representative The United
States has are morons. No matter
who it is the same for the EU
even worse. And they have they
have a play. They've got a
gambit. They're going to try
Have you heard how they're going
to try and tame the the oil
prices, the Russian oil prices,
this is a new a new setup. They
figured out they got a new idea.
And this is why President Biden
was going to go to Saudi Arabia.
And I think this is part of what
he was discussing with g7. And
the person who will bring this
information to us is none other
than the Miss Sharma from wi O.
N, who, who is our new galane
Chicom. She cuts through the
crap and talks about the cartel.
The West wants everyone to stop
buying Russian oil, the US and
some of its allies have banned
Russian oil imports. Europe is
planning an embargo and
developing countries like India
are under pressure to comply.
The plans of the West are not
succeeding sort of come up with
a new strategy. The US and
Europe want to form an oil
cartel, a cartel that will
decide how much the world ends
up paying for Russian oil. Some
extreme measures have been
discussed here. And these could
have a direct bearing on India.
So what is the West planning?
Allow me to explain? There are
talks that are on between the US
and Europe. The idea is to limit
what Russia and from oil and the
solution they think is a biased
carton. They want to read the
market against Russian oil. How
would they do that? The European
Union has a key role to play in
this collectively, this block
the EU will set a lower price
for Russian oil, it will be less
than what they're paying right
now. So if you're up demands a
lesser price, the others will
follow at least that's what the
plan is. America is aggressively
pushing for this quarter. US
Treasury Secretary Yellen is
spearheading the talks. This is
what she said about it. I think
a lot of people including me
find it appealing from a general
economic point of view, the
larger the cartel, the better.
pay less for Russian oil. That's
what you're suggesting everyone
will demand the same price. No
one will complain since they're
getting cheap energy. At the
same time, less chaos goes less
cash, all that goes into
Russia's war chest. Sounds like
a great idea. But it's not.
So before I play the pay off. Is
this not the stupidest idea
you've ever heard?
was naive that they just you
think you can get away with shit
like this? You can't do it? I
mean, we're I mean, if the world
was locked down, like they'd
hope with one world government,
right? Yeah, I guess you get
away. But no, it's these these
yokels think they can, you know,
pull the strings of a country
like Russia, when it's just a
bunch of guys in the northern
hemisphere, just the United
States, Canada, the European
countries, but there's all of
Africa, there's China, there's
India, guys, all of South
America, these guys can get in
the market. And it's a bigger
market. I mean, it's
unbelievable that they think
they can push people around.
There's not one world government
yet. Ah, ah,
they have a plan. They have to
pressure points, pain points,
that are fundamental issues with
how the plan will be executed.
The United States realizes
Europe's limitations. So it is
taking the matter to the g7.
Talking to the Group of Seven,
it could force other countries
to accept these price caps.
Countries like India and China.
There are two options. Number
one, the insurance companies how
would this work? You see
shipments of oil are often
insured in Europe or the United
Kingdom. oil shipments do not
move around without insurance.
That's how they work. So they
will ensure only those shipments
that fall under the agreed price
gap. g7 countries are exploring
this idea. So any country
outside Europe must comply with
the price cap.
Now that's one way of doing it.
But they have an even more fun
one not unexpected
for Russia to sell its oil for
less, only then will their
shipments be insured. That's one
way for them to force the hand
of others to insurance. Option
number two is sanctions. And
this is a more targeted measure,
one that America could execute
single handedly. What will these
sanctions look like? The us look
at the parameters of the
purchase basically dictate the
price at which countries like
India should buy Russian oil?
What if they refuse to comply?
They will be cut off from US
financial systems. That's what
the oil cartel would represent
us and allies say they want to
ensure economic stability. They
wanted to stop financing the war
in Ukraine. But in reality,
they'll end up influencing the
global prices of oil.
They're threatening to kick them
off swift just like they did to
Russia. Get in line with the
platform. Yeah. Yeah. But you
don't think they'll do it?
They'll do it. This won't work.
But no, but that's that of
course. It only makes everything
much worse. That's how stupid
these people are.
And the thing is these are
supposed to a capitalist
capitalist, you're supposed to
let the markets do these things.
This is market manipulation.
This is centralized, you know,
planning. This is old fashioned
communist stuff. Yeah.
Right, right on, you know, right
on cue. Lebanon is now in
conflict with Israel over the
natural gas field located off
their shared coasts, the
Leviathan fields,
we knew this was gonna happen.
When you first discovered this
field
conflict could erupt after Tel
Aviv deployed a drilling ship to
the disputed area. And the US is
involved saying no, no Lebanon
back off. So beautiful hear us
prevents Lebanon from extracting
natural gas. This is so stupid.
This is so stupid.
Well, you know, I wonder who
really has I think they should
be in the middle of the waters a
free for all it says out past
the 12 mile limit isn't in most
of that stuff.
We have Clinton with that.
What's the name of that group
that we tracked for a while that
guy grew
up at a Texas he was in assembly
of essential oil company and
now they're public. And they
actually are going through some
kind of lawsuit or something.
It was a bunch of Politico's
that ran that thing. Yeah.
And there were a board member
Noble Energy now. Thank you very
much.
No bullying and controls.
Excellent. Yes. Noble Energy.
Well, we're talking, you know,
we're just we're running a
political thing. We kind of
switch gears. I wanted to get to
something that is kind of
important. I think that's not
being reported by anybody.
I was gonna I was gonna ask you
to do your solar thing first,
since I have some analysis on
it.
I only have this I have to buy
his solar. That's where he
ducks.
That's all I need. That's all we
need to hear. This week,
the Biden administration
announced a series of actions to
reignite the country's solar
energy industry. The President
waive tariffs for two years on
solar imports from four Asian
countries. He also invoked the
defense production act to boost
American Solar Panel
manufacturing and other clean
energy technologies.
So producer Karl dove in Yeah.
Well, before you do that,
because this I took this clip
because it was based on the clip
you played the last show, which
seems to come from a different
media source and left out the
fact that they're going to drop
tariffs.
I didn't know that. Yeah,
I know. That's why I was so
surprised because it wasn't in
the clip. But this looks like
that the big Chinese makers of
solar panels are going to be
able to ship to plant panels and
on the cheap. Are you kidding
me? Yeah, this
is your right. This is total
makeup theater. It started in
February 20. Producer Karl put
this together. He has a whole
list. I'm not going to read but
this is the crux. Oxen solar,
California based assembler of
solar panels petitioned the US
Department of Commerce to look
into dumping of solar panels in
the US by four Southeast Asian
nations. And these are
assemblers. So using so this
dumping was being done Chinese
parts, so the assemblers use
using Chinese parts to undercut
duties of those parts. That
this, if they're coming in with
us solar panel, assemblers have
to pay for it. So they're
saying, Hey, hold on, the
Chinese are dumping we're paying
tariffs over these parts that we
have to get so that's unfair.
And so then there was a big
petition of five solar
manufacturers, but I guess that
nothing happened. And so then,
you know, this oxen solar, they
come back, and and they say,
Well, you know what, we're going
to have Department of Commerce
do an investigation, the
investigation turns out there's
dumping going on Go figure. And
so they come with a great idea.
They say, Well, what we'll do
then, is we'll find everybody
240% of the tariffs if they're
dumping solar panels. And of
course to one and 40% of zero is
zero. So the whole tear the
whole thing is bull crap.
Yeah. And we're gonna get more
solar panels from China. Yep.
Which Defense Department
bullcrap thing. This is not
going to
produce anything? No, nothing at
all. They're not going to do any
candidate. We
don't do solar panels. We gave
up on it.
Now, isn't that crazy? That's so
crazy.
All right. Well, here's the
story. That was a political
story that really attaches
itself better to the kind of the
subtext of these stupid hearings
that should be discontinued. And
this story is not being told by
anybody. And I think that I
picked it up over in TD, I
believe this is the untold
Spanish radio station takeover.
Oh, goodness.
I hadn't heard any of that. Oh,
wait a minute. Yes, I
did. I think Cuban exiles and
Florida are pushing back against
a recent deal by Democratic
fundraisers to buy Spanish
language radio stations across
the nation. They say they're
concerned that this is an
attempt to stifle anti communist
voices. Here are the details
Mumbi and wq VA has been the
voice of the Cuban exile
community and the suffering of
the Cuban people under communism
are unified in our condemnation
of human rights abuses in Cuba.
And these two stations are
iconic. They're they're a
central hub of information from
Cuba about Cuba. And we're
concerned because there's
there's a political and
ideological background here
baggage. Now we're concerned
that that this these hubs of
information, be silenced, or be
marginalized. That's really
important to us.
The Latino Media Network reached
a $60 million deal last week to
acquire 18 radio stations and 10
US cities from Televisa,
Univision, the Latino Media
Network is a startup founded by
two political strategists. For
former President Barack Obama
and Hillary Clinton's
presidential campaign, the
takeover is financed by Lake
star finance, LLC, a company
affiliated with Democratic Party
mega donor George sorcs.
We need to how do we say
Ministry of Truth and Spanish,
el ministerial Veritas.
This is unbelievable. Here's the
end of the story, then we can
chat about if you feel like it.
The coalition
of Cuban Americans say they are
exploring leader ways to contest
the takeover,
or first action will be a letter
of concern expressed in the
points of use, we've we've
stated here, it'll be legally
correct. And we're gonna
mobilize because the public
space mass media is about what
the discourse is in a community.
And we're gonna fight for the
truth. We know that Cuba is a
prison and communism is a threat
to the most essential elements
of human dignity.
The Federal Communications
Commission still has to approve
the deal. If it does, the Latino
Media Network would take full
ownership in late 2023.
To just in time,
this is a course now this is an
unbelievable scam. And this is
backed by Soros is to two women
that they didn't say remember
the show them two women who are
like, you know, Democrat
strategists who put this idea
together. And this is the buyout
these these Mexican stations,
which are doing counter
programming to the mainstream,
obviously, and they got 18 of
them lined up, they're gonna buy
him up in this are
propagandizing to the, you know,
they're losing the Hispanic
electorate. They voted
Republican for some unknown
reason. Yeah. And maybe because
they're religious, but they're
voting Republican, and they got
us put a stop to it. And this
is, Soros is glad to finance it.
This is a fantastic story that
has nobody's discussing.
Do you think it will matter in
today's age of I don't know
podcasting? Will people not just
say, you know, because it's an
echo chamber. This is an echo
chamber forward for the Cuban
Americans. They know and of
course they don't want this
being broadcast. But do you
think that there's a possibility
people will move to getting
their information other places
or is the Cuban American
population not up to speed yet
on these technologies?
I'm going to say that they're
not up to speed but some people
do like listening to the radio.
And some sure culturally, they
may really like these stations
in this space, something that
backs up their ideas and there's
you know, it's like the Chinese
market in San Francisco they
still have new Chinese
newspapers and in the NBA in
Chinatown and the Chinese read
them religiously. So the
cultural differences in the way
you want to absorb your
information probably I would say
this Spanish have a slightly
different way of doing it and
this radio station idea is a
stroke of genius if it works it
works if it doesn't it doesn't
but you know what the idea is is
to get people to vote Democrat
are these am radio Shishir is by
the way the FCC is in the pocket
of Biden so they're gonna go
Are these am radio stations not
probably then these stations are
going to have to shut down
pretty soon there's no there's
unaffordable running running am
transmitters diesel is gonna is
expensive it's gonna get very
expensive their cost of
transmitting have already
doubled good for these guys for
selling that shit get rid of it.
I think it'll tank these people
how much are they pay?
Well I hope How much do they
pay? Like 60 million or
something for the whole
that's that's how I mean so
these stations are worth where
they 10 stations that were
theirs own seen 18 So they're
less than 3 million bucks a pop
about 3 million bucks a pop that
just shows you the overhead of
running those 50k Not
transmitters are running an am
station but they still have a
lot of reach of course.
Well, you again to me it's like
okay, go by the go by the echo
chamber. I don't know. I don't
know if it'll make any
difference. It is a good story.
Chamber desperately does echoing
one side now it's going to echo
the other candidate is going to
effect votes.
Right now, just as am radio is
predominantly conservative in
the United States. I did well,
one election didn't do so well.
The other election. It's
irrelevant. Jack the machines
get the Zuck bucks into whatever
you want to do. I don't think it
matters. I don't think it
matters. Yeah. Well, sadly,
you hate radio.
No, I What do you mean I love
radio, Radio 2.0.
Baby,
can I before we get into our
donation segment, I'd like to
ask your professional opinion as
someone who has been active in
technology reporting on it,
writing essays, you've been
around, you know, things. You've
seen these types of moves before
with, with a so called progress.
This is regarding Spotify, who
had a big investors conference?
And Maya, who was the head of
talk verticals, I guess that
means she's in charge of audio
books and podcasting, she came
out and made some statements,
short stuff here. That the RSS,
which is what podcasting is
based on, is, is no good. And
they are and they are doing away
with it. And so you need to
understand that they bought a
hosting company called Anchor.
And that no more that no longer
creates RSS feeds by default.
Now, it does everything in their
own proprietary format, on
platform, which is within the
Spotify ecosystem. So you can
already understand kind of what
the question will be. But let's
just listen to her first, as she
talks about the big exciting
things Spotify is doing with
that
critical mass of both creators
and consumption in the same
ecosystem, we're able to do
something that has not been
possible in nearly 20 years,
actually innovating on the
podcast format itself,
actually innovating on the
podcast format itself. Let's
Let's listen. Think about it.
Think about it. Think about it.
Think about it.
Podcasting has been around for
almost two decades, and it's
remained largely unchanged.
Mainly because of the
limitations of RSS. We've been
able to replace RSS for on
platform distribution, which
means that podcasts created on
our platform are no longer held
back by this outdated
technology. This has opened up a
new world of opportunity to add
features and formats to the
podcast listening experience
that have never been possible
before. So Spotify is now not
only differentiated by our
catalog of content, but also by
delivering a truly superior
product for podcast listeners
and creators.
Okay, so just one more clip. So
what she's saying here is that
no innovation is 20 years old,
you can't do anything. There's
nothing exciting. There's
nothing happening as possible
that she's in the business has
never heard of podcasting 2.0
But what exactly does that mean
to them? What are they going to
be doing
another way we've been able to
innovate on the format. We've
made podcasts more interactive,
finally enabling a deeper, more
intimate connection between
creators and their fans. Oh, one
of our favorite things about
podcasting is the unique
connection it enables between
creators and listeners. Its
intimate host voices are
directly in listeners ears. But
until now, podcasting has been a
one way street. Creators publish
shows and their audiences
listen. Traditionally, RSS has
been limited to anonymized,
aggregated analytics, and even
those are limited to what can be
determined from IP addresses.
Because of these limitations,
fans have never had a good way
to reach their favorite creators
directly, never. But now, we're
changing that. Our first way of
addressing this was with q&a and
polls, both text based questions
that can be posed by the show's
creators and surface to
listeners in the Spotify app.
These interactive features make
it easy for listeners to engage
with the people behind their
favorite podcasts, and for
creators to hear from their
audience directly on Spotify.
These features are available now
to all anchor creators around
the world. We've heard from many
creators that q&a and polls have
been crucial in helping them
develop engaged audiences that
keep coming back for more. And
this is just the beginning of
our interactive tools for
podcasts. We're really excited
to introduce lots of new ways
for creators and their fans to
connect with each other.
Alright, so despite that, two
years ago, there was innovation
and we have lots of interactive
things such as cross app
comments, chapters, transcripts,
over 15 new features. They they
are very jacked in and their
creators. And then a podcast
that creators they're very
excited about q&a and polls,
that seems to be a great way to
to interact with as for the
fans, not producers, not for the
fans to interact with their
creators. So I asked you, John
has this in the history of
Silicon Valley. There must have
been other examples where a
tried and trued format such as
RSS has been discarded by big
tech. Does that work out? Well?
Usually is that day Is there any
historical context for this
drastic decision that Spotify is
making?
Well, there's RSS has been
around and beaten up and
condemned and and re born and
jiggered with and one thing
after, it seems to have a Yeah,
Google. They did this. Yeah,
they killed Google Reader. Yeah,
but it's like, they didn't
replace it. Good. And everyone
bitched about it. I don't see
that. This, what they've done to
me when I listened to this, is
they've decided to turn
themselves into Apple, a clo a
walled garden. Yes. Like I we're
gonna do this our way. And yeah,
there's all these standards out
there. But we don't want those
standards because those
standards are controlled by us.
So we're going to do our own
thing. And then we're going to
support our own thing, which is
overhead, this unnecessary, I
might add by anybody. You don't
need to go through all this
because there's a good products
out there that do the job you
can do. If you if I want to get
a hold of the Creator, I just
sent him an email.
No, no, that's never existed in
20 years of the format, we had
no way to, for the fans to talk
to the creators,
polls, the polls up through
Spotify polls and feedback,
which is, which is only about
getting more information on your
fans,
actually is about getting more
information for Spotify to sell
you ads. That's what I say. But
you gave it Yeah, it's a scam.
Yeah. So ya know, it's sucks is
that Jen? She I don't know what
she is she a podcaster. What is
she? Well, she is such an
expert.
Well, that was the that was the
other thing that I thought was
just kind of rude. Since I don't
know her her credentials, I
don't think she's a podcaster or
a software engineer, or anyone
who's done any reinter cuz he
might, she might be a creator of
bullshit. But it's very rude to
say. That's just that's just
lame and old. It's outdated.
Nothing's changed. It's no good.
That could potentially get a lot
of people riled up like, Hey,
who are you, lady? That was
rude. I mean, I personally think
it's a bad strategy. Because if
you're a creator and you create
for Spotify, you're only going
to be on Spotify. The aren't you
need RSS to go everywhere.
Alright, so there's no
historical context of that I
thought there might be no, um,
the format wars.
Well, format wars happens all
the time. And they all you got
to take it to a next level.
Yeah, format wrote wars where
you have given the first
example, hard sector, diff
floppy disks, no hard set versus
soft sector. I've never even
heard of this. Yeah, this took
place in the probably
1980s 7919 80 period, the firt,
the heart of the first floppy
disk, where the big eight
inches, and then they went when
they and they had different
kinds of formats on those. But
then they went to the small shoe
guard, five and a quarter inch,
or five and a half, five and a
quarter of small floppy disks.
And there were two types, there
was the soft sector and the hard
sector. The hard sector was what
it was, it means the sectors
were placed in certain areas
when they had to be there, the
soft sectors got his more, more,
it was more versatile. And in
everybody very slowly moved to
soft sector, you couldn't find a
hard sector to copy. And if you
did find one, you'd have a hard
time finding something to read
it nowadays. And that's what
happened. Did anyone lose out on
that deal? It was the transition
was so early in the game that it
Yeah, but Norstar computers did.
Okay. They're the ones that were
pushing the hard sector. There's
a D, there's a bunch of examples
and stuff like that. And it
happens all the time. And
usually when something's well
established, and people are used
to using it and even suffering
with it. That's not the time to
start changing anything except
incrementally. A movement
by step incrementally, they've
added q&a, q&a and polls.
Lovely. Alright. Anyway,
podcasting under attack
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Go Why not?
already noticed that bridge
breaking story, but I'm going to
play it anyway. And it's and the
question to you is going to be
and of course, the answer is
obvious. What was the kind of
aircraft used or that was
involved in this crash? This is
the aircraft son killed story
local NPR story.
A former Los Angeles Dodgers
player Steve Sachs has his 33
year old son who had always
dreamed of being a pilot was
among the five Marines killed
during a training flight crash
earlier this week in the
California desert. That's
according to a statement
published by CBS la TV.
Is it time for me to answer
or do I wait for the answer or
you
know, of course I know the
answer. I'm a helicopter pilot.
I follow all crashes. That's how
you stay alive just but this
one. In particular, this type of
aircraft has been an issue from
day one that it's very difficult
to get fixed wing pilots to fly
rotary and I mean, I fly both
transitioning in the Osprey has
always turned out to be quite
tricky. i We do not know exactly
what happened yet. But the
Osprey has been quite accident
prone since it's
long crashes all the time. I'm
careful what you say it it
crashes all the time. It seems
to crash a lot does seem there
was one time about a year ago
and one of them came out of San
Francisco and I look we're doing
it while doing the show. I
looked over at the window and
there's an Osprey I remember
this. Yeah. And it's coming over
and it's got the wings in some
sort of ACE it's in it's in
there we're transitioning
completely into forward mode,
which is the weirdest looking
thing you've ever seen.
We saw the transition when it
started to tilt rotors went
forward. I think
I saw just as they finished and
it's weird looking when it flies
in a straight line with the
rotors forward because it's just
these giant props and and it
makes a lot of noise. A lot of
noise. Oh my god is just I could
not even hear the show. Okay,
anyway, that's okay. Well, I
figured
I don't even know if it's if
it's that big. It doesn't carry
a lot of payload. I think it's
22 passengers or whatever or
freight or is not I mean the
Chinook is is still power and
effective machine that is
compared to this, I think.
I think this is just a gimmick
and they just somebody who's in
love with it and they do. I
don't know what it's
totally right. It's like every
single day. Now of course I have
the algos are tracking me now
but I always look at Google
News. And Google News will
always give me the latest Evie,
Evie tall, electric vertical
takeoff. Aircraft that is going
to blow air. It's this is the
one this is it. It's electric.
It's a one man. It's like the
flying and you look at the
specs, it will fly at exactly 40
miles an hour for 17 minutes.
Like if I can get from
Fredericksburg to Austin, I'll
be very interested not a single
not a single one of these even
comes close to doing 7080 miles
in one go. It the power to
weight ratio. It doesn't it
doesn't work. And yet all kinds
of investment going into these
outfits.
Well don't invest. Okay, I got
one other kind of odd story.
This is a strange
way to listen. We don't we don't
play part two of this. There's
some pay off to
the plug that part two is what
you said. Play Part Two if you
want as short as well,
because according to a statement
published by CBS la TV, Captain
John sacks was among the crew of
an Osprey tiltrotor aircraft
Nantais ultimate route a bad
day, gentlemen, I'm so sorry to
hear that. That's a direct,
very bad day. Okay. So that this
is interesting because the
Alaska has gone into an election
mode and they have they're using
a completely different system of
voting Oh, and picking and
everything and it's actually
kind of fascinating. But what's
more fascinating you'll hear it
in, in clip two or the is turns
out that the candidates are
interesting starting with Sarah
Palin bliss play. Alaska
elections want to try to get a
feeling this may be the future
right here.
Alaska is facing a string of
election races unlike any other.
It features a top four primary
and a ranked choice voting
general election.
Voters in Alaska will have until
the end of this week to vote in
an unprecedented nonpartisan
primary race. Under a new top
four system. All candidates will
appear on the same ballot with
their affiliations listed next
to their names, but only the top
four runners will proceed to an
August general election that
race will use ranked choice
voting. A nonpartisan primary
means there could be multiple
candidates from the same party
running in the general election.
This could lead to interesting
Republican on Republican and
Democrat on Democrat races. It
also means parties may not be
able to replace a candidate
should one withdraw. So far some
100,000 ballots have been
returned by mail. More than 160
communities also have access to
on site or early voting. This
year. Only one of Alaska's 60
seats in the Congress is up for
grabs. This special election
looks to fill the vacancy of
representative Don Young who
passed away in March of this
year, a total of 48 candidates
are vying for the seat. 16 of
them are Republicans six are
Democrats and 22 are running as
nonpartisan or with undeclared
affiliations.
Gotta be honest with you. Can
you break that down for me how
that works? Because I didn't
understand. Okay, so
here you have your you're gonna
vote for somebody to be your
Sarah
Palin. I'm gonna vote for Sarah
Palin. Probably. Yeah. So you
have,
you have a ballot and the ballot
is presented to you. It's got
148 names on it. And you got to
look through these names to find
your guy. Again, you vote and
you think you only vote for one,
but you did in some situations,
you can vote for more than one
that's cool, but generally is to
vote for. And then did they take
the top four of the people and
148 and that and they have a
runoff? And the runoff is
different? Because it's now rank
choice? rank choice? We've tried
in some parts of California and
New York fascinated in New York
to I think, I don't know, did
they? Well, the point is, is
that wait rank choices the
following is the guy who gets
the most votes, he gets a one,
he gets four points for
forgetting a being picked to
stick outcomes in second. Four
go. The guy or gal comes in
third gets two points in the one
who comes in a lot. And last and
it overall and then if somehow
it's like you can it's and I
think you get to pick more than
one in some instances where I
could pick one, two and three or
one, four and five, whatever I
want, or just one, which is what
I would do. But then so it's a
mess. It's kind of an
interesting mess, but it may
actually make up for some of the
problems you have with mail and
boats. I'm not sure. But here's
the people that are running.
Here's some examples. And Sarah
looks like she's gonna win this
top GOP runners include Sarah
Louise Palin, a former Alaska
governor and 2008 vice
presidential candidate Nick
baggage a businessman from a
political family of prominent
Democrat Former state lawmaker
John Coghill, and Tara Sweeney,
a co chair of Young's campaign
and former assistant secretary
of the interior. On the
Democratic side, North Pole city
councilman Santa Claus and
former legislator Mary Peltola
have gained name recognition and
orthopedic surgeon al Gross is
the higher profile of the
independents. 26 of the 48
candidates also filed to run in
the regular house election held
on the same day as the special
general election on August 16.
What I remember from rank choice
voting is that
I knew you'd miss it. That's
funny. Okay.
What did I miss? You missed?
Tell me what I missed. Everyone
is weren't paying,
you weren't paying attention to
the list of people that are
running. Because if you were you
would have either cracked up
during it happening or you would
have honked the horn or
something?
You're right, John, I usually I
tune out during your clips. I
pay no attention. Come on, man.
I'm so sorry. You want to tell
me who was running? Or do you
want me to play it again?
I want you to play it again. And
this time, listen, and you'll
see on the Democratic side,
North Pole city councilmen Santa
Claus,
okay. I didn't hear that one. Is
there? Is there really a Santa
Claus running? Or does that just
some, some joker
is some joker. But the point is,
it seems to me that the
Democrats trying to make Santa
Claus into a Democrat is what
they've done here. And it's the
subtle aspect and they've read
they talk about this and all the
news stories. That's why I
thought you might catch it,
which is that Sarah Palin is
running against Santa Claus.
Okay, I see.
But the way they did it, I don't
blame me for missing it because
they played his so deadpan. It
was just blah, blah, blah, blah,
blah, Santa Claus, blah, blah.
I did not hear it.
It would put anyone to sleep. So
I'm not going to completely
condemn you for not listening.
But
there was also because I, as the
clip was playing, My head went
towards the rank choice voting.
And I was thinking about what I
was gonna say. So that's what
happened here.
We're gonna talk about how much
you don't like it. No, I
what I recall is that we looked
at it and it was in New York.
And it was it was dumb. And it
when and it didn't work, and it
took months for them to figure
it out. Do you remember that?
I vaguely remember that. But I
think they tried it in
California too. And it didn't
work. Right. There's something
there's something scammy
about tweaking? You know,
here's, here's my advice. I
think we should run this just
like the Eurovision Song
Contest. You have a bunch of
politicians, and then a class
would win then you can Oh, no,
no, you have a bunch of
politicians. They give their
professional vote so that you
know that could even be screwed,
let the Senate and and and the
House of Representatives let
them get wring out their vote.
And then you have text message
voting by the public, you know,
and then you get an average of
those two, and you turn it into
a really big cool show with
performances. That you know, you
need to get people interested in
politics again, I think that's
the way to go. Take take a take
a note from the European
broadcast union people is rank
choice voting is no good. And
you could actually have Santa
Claus do a song.
By the way, what's interesting
about this election, I think
Sarah Palin is going to win is
going to put Sarah Palin in the
House of Representatives and
that should be highly
entertaining.
It's interesting to see how much
disdain there is against her.
And if you recall, when Sarah
Palin was bookcase, they
everyone they still hate her.
But it's universally left and
panels left and right to troll
room hates her. And I'll just
I'll just just mentioned her.
No, I don't hate her. I remember
her I've always liked I did look
into what she did. And when she
was governor in Alaska, a lot of
people were quite happy with the
job she did. He's not it's not
that difficult if you're in
unless you're a Washington,
Politico, you know, we have to
be there all the time and do all
this just get on committees and
do shit. She basically just made
sure that the trains ran on
time, no trains, and that
everyone got their piece of the
money from the oil. That's all
she really had to do and other
things. Peep I think people
liked her. Then she got
shanghaied by Well, yeah, but
she got shanghaied by what's her
face from NBC, Katie Couric,
Katie Couric, the who we thought
was Jane Pauley on the last
episode. And then she became the
dumb woman. And I was surprised
at how misogynistic the
messaging was from from
particularly from the left wing.
Woman and then she had her book
out. And I was like, Oh, I'll
read this book. And I We carried
it I remember I was taking a
flight and I carried it and I
was holding on to it while
waiting to board and people were
giving me stink eye reading that
book can't get that woman yeah
you do remember that
I've reported on that
extensively talking about this
extensively.
It was insane. There's your and
it's just like I mean, how could
you be any worse? At least she's
funny.
She's gonna be great because
she's she's outspoken think of
the show she already gone
through the wringer. She doesn't
care what anyone thinks. So
think of the show. Yeah, that
what do you think I'm thinking
of you but
I'm surprised at the troll room.
Think of the show people.
Goodness let's see. You seem to
have a lot of clips today. So
I have as usual date let's play
it gets get some of these I
here's another untold story, you
know, like the untold story of
them to Spanish. Talking about
that status when untold FBI
lawsuit year. Have you heard of
this?
Let's see dozens of women and by
the way, I'm gonna listen really
carefully. Dozens of women and
girls who were abused by former
USA gymnastics team Doctor Larry
Nasser have submitted claims to
the FBI for more than a billion
dollars. More than 90 people say
the FBI mishandled the case,
instead of preventing Nasser
from allegedly abusing more
people. They say the agency had
credible complaints from
numerous victims in July 2015,
but did not interview them or
properly investigate the abuse.
As a result, they alleged that
he was able to sexually abuse
about 90 young women and kids
within about a year. claimants
are required to give notice to
the FBI before a lawsuit is
filed in federal court. The
agency then has six months to
either reach a settlement or
deny the claim before the
lawsuit can be brought. Nasser
is serving 40 to 175 years in
prison after pleading guilty to
seven counts of criminal sexual
conduct. He was also sentenced
to a 60 year sentence in federal
prison on child pornography
charges.
Ha. So the FBI had all the goods
on this guy did nothing about
it. And it failed to in their
job. They were too busy going
after Trump.
Oh, man, and that yeah, you're
right. What? Where's that?
Where's that from?
New Tang Dynasty?
Well, here's an untold story.
Have you heard about the the
whistleblower from the
disinformation governors board?
No, not necessarily. What is it?
So a whistleblower came forward.
And Senator Grassley has
published a lot, if not all, a
lot of the documentation that
this whistleblower has come
forward with. Now some are
opinions based upon documents
but and I only saw this this
morning so I haven't been able
to look at everything. But of
course, this is the
disinformation a governance
board which was a part of
Department of Homeland Security.
They brought in what's your name
scary Poppins, a Yankee which
Nina Yanukovych to run that and
the whole thing was overseen by
what's his face the the complete
a whole. To develop the the body
scanners, the L three
Corporation used to be
Department of Homeland Security
Chertoff, Michael Chertoff and
the Chertoff Group. So they were
really behind the scenes running
it so listen to this, from this
dog was a big PDF, it's in the
show notes it's on grass least
is his own Senate webpage.
documents also suggest the
department has been working on
plans to operationalize in
quotes its relationships with
private social media companies
to implement its public policy
goals. For example, we obtained
draft breeding briefing notes
prepared for a scheduled April
28 2022 meeting between Robert
silvers and Twitter executives
Nick pickles head of policy, and
you'll Roth head of site
integrity,
the pickles
that's just a DJ name. Have you
ever heard one?
Everybody will share Nick
pickles
in the morning. Hi, oh, the
notes are marked TBC. And it's
unclear whether the scheduled
meetings actually took place.
The briefing notes framed the
plan meeting between Silver's
and the Twitter executives as an
opportunity to discuss
operationalizing public private
partnerships between DHS and
Twitter, as well as to inform
Twitter executives about DHS
work on MDM which is
misinformation, disinformation
mal information, including the
creation of the disinformation
governors board and its analytic
exchange. According to
whistleblower allegations, Nina
Janka which may have been hired
Because of her relationship with
executives at Twitter,
consistent with these
allegations, Silver's briefing
notes state that both pickles
and Roth know Janka, which so
the whole idea here was Genet
the top, yes.
And that you didn't hear about
this. No. I mean, because we
deconstruct media so we look to
the media for our cues. The
document states that in certain
cases, federal, state, local,
tribal and territorial or non
governmental partners, quote may
be better positioned to mitigate
MDM threats based on their
capabilities and authorities.
DHS theorizes that by sharing
information, DHS can empower
these partners to mitigate
threats such as providing
information to technology
companies, enabling them to
remove content at their
discretion and consistent with
their terms of service. Don't
think that don't think that this
thing is over? No, this thing is
not gonna
be interesting to actually put a
timer on and see when the
mainstream media actually
reports on it.
Maybe Tucker, because it's
producers listen to the show,
maybe
took years for them, by the way.
And
I appreciate I love knowing that
no agenda drives the
conservative agenda in America
in America. I'm very diverse.
They're very pleased, very
pleased that we're driving
something. And honestly, when I
was doing mainstream, you're
always looking to some
independent guy to rip off his
shit are you are that's what you
do what you do. It's like, do
people even know this? I don't
think they
do. We try to make make it
clear. But you know, probably at
the base level, the mass market?
No, they probably don't know
that. I got two clips here. Even
we've,
we've been given the clips.
We've been given the groups we
give them the clips, everything.
It's our pleasure. Enjoy a
sense of value Charcot sorry,
summer summer, the summer summit
of America thing took place, if
you don't know is yesterday, all
the West in the western
hemisphere. And I have two clips
and one of them is kind of the
summary. The other one is kind
of, I think a mistake that NPR
made in their presentation. But
let's play some of America's
rap. This is again from New Tang
Dynasty.
Despite the presidents of some
Latin American countries
boycotting the summit of
America's President Biden
presented his vision for
unifying the Western Hemisphere.
There's no reason why the
Western Hemisphere can't be the
most forward looking, most
democratic, most prosperous,
most peaceful, secure region in
the world. We have unlimited
potential.
The President told attendees he
expected the world to change
greatly over the next decade. He
says the challenge would be to
shape outcomes to reflect
democratic values in the region.
After the United States declined
to invite Venezuela, Nicaragua
and Cuba saying they didn't want
dictators at the event. Several
countries presidents boycotted
the summit in protest. Mexico's
president Andres Manuel Lopez
Obrador announced he would not
be attending and leaders from
Guatemala, Honduras and El
Salvador followed suit. The
President of Argentina, Alberto
Fernandez criticized the US for
the exclusions during his
speech, saying, being the
summit's host country does not
grant the ability to impose the
right of admission on the
countries of the continent.
Biden asked for cooperation
between countries in improving
supply chains and overseeing
safe and orderly migration.
Each one of our countries have
been impacted by unprecedented
migration. And I believe it's
our shared responsibility to
meet this challenge.
Biden says a number of nations
will join the US in announcing
the Los Angeles Declaration on
migration and protection.
This will bring our nations
together for on a transformative
new approach to invest in the
region as solutions that embrace
stability to increase
opportunities for safe and
orderly migration.
He says addressing migration
should be a shared
responsibility
to crack down on criminals and
human traffickers who prey on
desperate people and coordinate
specific concrete actions to
secure our borders and resolve
the shared challenges.
Yes, all right.
So by the way that what you just
heard there that harkens back to
something we talked about in the
past so they want to bring all
these these countries together
and have common immigration
systems rules communication, you
know what you know what's coming
next the marrow? Wow, right.
Right. Right. I thought you'd
like that. All right. marrow.
Yes. Okay. So
NPR took it a little differently
they and I'm gonna I just had
the last of this the NPR
hilarious summit clip and what
it begins with an eye only cut
into it is one of these South
American countries after another
excoriating Biden for cutting
out these three or four
countries. One after another
after another and the way they
the way they put pieces
together. If you I don't know if
you think is as funny as I did,
but I find it highly amusing. We
stand divided
that the Prime Minister of
Belize Johnny but his Sanyo,
scolding Biden, who was sitting
on stage nearby,
and that is why the Summit of
the Americas should have been
inclusive. Geography, not
politics, defines the America.
Argentina's President Alberto
Fernandez piled on if you need
the
ramen to ease your career or
trachoma, America's he says he
wished
the summit was different than
saying the silence of those who
are absent is calling to us.
Then it was Biden's turn. I'm
gonna
go off to a strong start.
Someone's getting fired. Even
started out perfectly. Let me
hear the beginning was good,
too. We stand divided.
We stand divided. That's the
prime minister of Belize. John.
That's great.
And then Biden.
Poor SAF to a strong start.
Poor man. I don't I don't care
about him anymore. Screw that
guy. So lame. So lame. Yeah. Now
I'm telling you this. They're
trying they're trying to do. By
the way. Do you think do you
think that's a clip of the day?
I thought was pretty damn good.
Thank you. Yeah,
I think you deserve I haven't
given you a clip of the day and
so long clip. So I'm glad you've
stepped up your game.
done anything.
Oh, man. We were talking about
the property ownership. The
member the clip where the
Canadian Member of Parliament
says no, you have no You have no
right to own anything in Canada.
Yeah, we got a lot of analysis
and the one I liked the most I
put in the show notes. It's a
full on like eight page PDF from
Professor JJ John Calvin Jones,
PhD JD formerly employed as
professor of American
constitutional law, American
politics, criminal law and
criminal justice. He's, he's in
Shanghai, by the way. He said
he's a good source. We know that
Shanghai locked down again, as
we told you, it would. And he
says no, sorry. He says firstly,
I could not resist when I heard
JC de se sec. sacrosanct? I
guess you said sort of
sacrosanct
saying St. Gross. Thank
you says here's my legal
analysis, simple conclusion.
There is no absolute right to
own private property in the
United States. We got the same
from Billy Talati, who's also a
lawyer, producer. Now others
sent along the Fifth Amendment.
I said that, you know, there can
be no confiscation without just
compensation, which I think
still kind of means that it
can't be confiscated. I mean,
just constant compensation is up
for debate. I just thought that
was a interesting.
I think that fifth amendment
covers it that says to me, is
the professor comment on this?
It seems to me that that was put
in there for a reason, because
it wasn't covered in the
Constitution that you could own
property. Right owned slaves,
but not properties that were
we're telling you, the people
here, I don't get it.
I'm not sure I did not have time
to read through and parse. I've
read through it, but to parse
the entire opinion. But in
general, the constitutional
scholars agree. They say no, you
do not have the absolute right
to possess property, which was
shocking to me. And I didn't
going to have to read this and
understand it to be able to
explain to my grandchildren
when you're wearing rags and
standing in the street,
no, because I actually own the
only thing you can own in
America 100% You can own this
one piece of property that you
can own in fact, anybody around
the world can own this. But in
America, it's it's important.
You know what that is? What
Bitcoin that cannot be taken
away. Yeah. Now, will I be in
rags? Well, we'll have to see.
But at least I'll have it in my
dead cold hands.
There's a bunch of gun protests
that were organized. Yes. Over
the last few days, and there
were there. 200 of them. And
there were some funny stuff that
happened in terms of these
people yakking about him. I do
have some rundown of the anti
gun protests. Yes.
Look, I'd love to hear that.
Let's see what it's you know, I
wanted to mention at the Irish
dance fashio it was sponsored by
every town. That's the Bloomberg
anti gun. NGO every tattoo there
are no shootings at the fest.
No, no, no. Even though we were
in Austin. There were no
shootings at the fish.
anti gun protest.
Okay, here we go. March for our
lives demonstrations are taking
place around the country today
with protests pushing for
stricter gun laws in the wake of
recent mass shootings. Emily
Pearson from memorization, WA B
II has more from Atlanta's
March,
there are parents and
grandparents and teachers and a
whole range of people here to
protest for stronger gun control
in Georgia and specifically with
constitutional carry a lot of
folks, parents and a lot of high
school students have said, in
Georgia, it's a tough battle
because on one hand, you have
constitutional carry where folks
are able to carry their guns in
most places. And the other hand,
you have students who are
fighting to be able to go to
school without the fear of
getting shot.
Oh, okay. Those two are the
same.
I guess. Part two of that.
So Jennifer, these rallies were
organized by March for our
lives, the same group that
staged huge demonstrations in
2018. What was their message
today?
Yes, these were is created by
survivors of a high school
shooting in Parkland, Florida in
2018. And you know, this was
just want to say this was not
nearly as large as the huge 2018
rallies
is David Hogg still involved the
yuppies, the MI, di kid, the
spook kid,
but they have kept at this many
might remember David Hogg one of
the most high profile of these
Parkland students, and he was on
the stage today. Here's what he
said, I'm here because I don't
want anybody to live this
nightmare anymore. No matter
your politics, no one should.
I'm here. Because like you, I
love this country. And for it to
function, we need to understand
that rights are power, and with
power comes responsibility. All
Americans have a right to not be
shot a right to safety.
And so here we had people
gathered talking about safety
and the fear that they feel. And
Cheryl, I'll tell you, there was
just this really odd confusing
point at toward the end, when
lots of people just suddenly
started running away from the
stage of the speaker told them
to stop. They said there was no
thread and then someone else
suggested someone had taken
advantage of, quote, the fear we
live with every day in life. It
was confusing and sad.
Aside from that, what did you
hear from people who turned out
today to join the rally?
So much frustration, so much
anger, you know, many had been
advocating for years ago, I
spoke with Christine Martin. She
came from Orlando, Florida. She
was galvanized after the Pulse
nightclub shooting there. She
said she wanted to come to
demonstrate in DC though, to
send a message to lawmakers.
That was the anniversary today I
think of of the Pulse nightclub
shooting from that mistake.
They did kind of pass over but
there was a guest a people
freaked out and started running
away from the stage.
Well, yes, that is exactly what
has happened to the American
public in general. Yes,
absolutely. Tina, she the other.
She went to church last Sunday.
And of course, I don't go with
her because I'm doing the show.
And she said for a moment there.
She thought, oh, you know what a
bunch of easy targets we are
here. Just that thought alone is
what this does. Now. The chance
of dying in school or in church
or some other gathering at a
concert in Vegas is relatively
low on the list of things you
can die from. But there's no
this. There's no two ways about
it. This is this is it's
horrible. And it plays well. And
so people think it's the most
important thing. And it's not
more people die of poverty in
America than from from gun
violence. But you can't you
can't come out and say that
because then you're an asshole.
Yep, you're an asshole.
adam@curry.com I have to I have
a cup I have. I've related clip
to this. Okay, play that Salt
Lake City, Utah. They're going
for the old tried and true which
which works in Downunder. But
I'm not sure how well it's going
to do in the United States. Salt
Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall
was joined by state and local
leaders to announce a gun
buyback program. Gun violence
is not rare in this country.
Emotions were raw as community
leaders met at the International
Peace gardens to discuss gun
violence in America. You can't
go to the grocery store. You
can't go to school. You can't go
to the hospital.
When Pete when people
politicians and leaders speak
like this, you are doing this to
it's trauma based promotion.
Basically it's we understand
what you're trying to do but you
really are pushing it to get
boats.
It's It's sick. It has the
lowest form of vote, get over
it. Don't have any good ideas.
Don't have any philosophies
don't have anything that people
can get behind. scare him into
voting for you, you prick
or you can't go to school. You
can't go to the hustle Trouble.
There's no place you can go and
feel safe. They called
for more action.
I appreciate those moments of
silence but they don't do me any
good.
Mayor Erin Mendenhall announced
a gun buyback program in Salt
Lake City People can voluntarily
turn in firearms and get a gift
card.
Listen car yes,
the deal was great. 200 bucks in
California
is a no questions asked. No ID
required event. The event is
planned for next Saturday at the
Salt Lake City Police
Department. Mayor How much do
you think it's for the gift
card?
In Utah? And is the gift cards
say dumb fuck on it so you can
announce yourself to the
ladies and gentlemen, Jhansi
Dvorak and spicy like you this
way? This is a side of you. I
rarely see Mendenhall,
you will meet a guest Yeah,
sure. 50 bucks.
It can help make a difference.
It's worked
in other parts of the country.
And it's definitely worth a try.
We were able to raise an
incredible amount of money in a
short amount of time, which also
shows I think the interest and
the momentum
and gas prices are high right
now. So I could use $50 in my
pocket. The tariffs?
Yes. And he nails it. It's a $50
gift card for your AR 15
City's Human Rights Commission
says it could help some people.
The Salt Lake City Police
Department says last year more
than 40 guns were reported
stolen.
But what I also like is that
this measure is not asking
people to give up their guns,
those that actually do feel that
they do need it, but rather is
focusing on people that don't
need it. And I hope that that
difference that differentiation
will be
heard. Meanwhile, Democratic
lawmakers on Utah's Capitol Hill
are planning to introduce gun
bills,
the parents of Utah expect their
leaders to do something about
gun violence. And the children
of our state, here we go. No are
counting on us to do their
leaders.
Senator Darren kitchen is there
shooting? 18 to 20.
Who got shot in Utah? No, I
don't know. No,
it's so easy to bring up people
and get them to cry. This is
horrible. This is sick. This is
sick on all sides. Yes,
this is what I expect to hear
more. This is though I got a
bunch of clips on this. But this
is the clip I like this the guns
and the substitute teacher they
put a microphone in front of
her. And she doesn't know
anything. And she's babbling
away. And I just think some of
the things she said are
hilarious.
I also spoke with Iris de la
paz, she's a substitute teacher,
one of many teachers I might add
they were out in force. And And
like many of them, she does not
think that hardening schools and
giving teachers guns, as many
Republicans suggest is the
answer.
I know a lot of teachers and so
I know that they won't
necessarily take guns. And it's
why we're going to arm teachers
with guns and not books and
social services and you know,
even health services in the
school, they could provide those
kinds of things over arms.
So she got the memo from a two
years back, but she can't quite
recite it properly.
So don't arm teachers with guns.
Our mom was books and pencils,
and throw the book at that guy.
So guns, books, not guns. There
you go.
Yeah, it's what she's conflating
is the old teachers have to buy
their own materials. So now
finally, they didn't do a very
good job. No, of course not.
She's, she's, again, she's a
substitute teacher.
Now, obviously, you know, I was
a substitute teacher for a very
short time.
Oh my God, these poor children
do tell this, but they must have
actually loved you. What did you
do? You do? You stand Oh, so
this is a story. I don't know.
By the way, I had no idea you've
ever done this. This is new to
me 15 years
to get a certificate during a
period of doldrums where you had
to just do whatever you could to
make a few bucks. And I'm always
working. So you could get a
certificate which is easy to do.
And once your college grad, and
then you get on a waiting list
and I was at it. I went to
substitute teacher at Hayward
high. And what I got into was
substitute teaching in the
driver's ed class
Hey girls, watch this.
And but what was interesting is
that I got to see it because I
guess Hayward high did these did
this work other schools didn't
because I know my school never
did this showed all those
horrible movies. I can't
remember the name of them. Some
people might remember this about
face faces of death. Well, no
not faces. Those are all car
crash movies. And there's
there's just I can't remember
the names of all of them, but
they're all the most gruesome
films. And so they're showing
these movies when the other
never got to see myself before.
And I'm watching him say, Oh my
God, why these kids even get in
a car. And
remember, goodness, that's
horrible. They were so
traumatized as a
traumatizing bunch of
traumatizing films
is you can't even scold a dog
these days in public without
getting shit for it. But you
know, it's okay to traumatize
children and mothers
have they still show these
movies or not but but there's a
lot of people out there
listening to this show that know
what I'm talking
about. But that's my point.
Exactly. Is they don't show that
anymore. They don't even there's
no drive isn't even Driver's Ed
anymore.
Not that I know of.
I doubt there's very little
drivers that if if around here
they have but I know that but
yeah, everyone's just supposed
to take Uber Yeah, nice.
Yeah. White learn to drive
what's the point?
Really? Just don't go to
Driver's Ed sit in your basement
vaping playing video games Yeah.
Oh, you got Oh speaking of
speaking of sorrow sister in
trouble wood wood sorrow sister
in trouble. So the first the WHA
the first so boo Dan is out.
Yeah, that Chesa Boudin
son of Weather Underground
radicals I might add Oh yeah.
The radicals who bossy they
weren't they brought him up he
was I think like an orphan or a
foster child or something like
that. And the same thing isn't
genetic son.
And so they said let's give this
guy the weirdest name ever.
Because that was that their
idea?
Well, Boo Dan. Maybe that's what
this guy's talking about in the
note that said Oh, sausage.
Yes. He seems like a sausage.
Sort of sausage. There you go.
He was so we got sore. Oh
sisters and literally assault a
sore. Oh, sausage. He's out.
Looks like more states and
cities are getting a little
antsy about the Soros. District
Attorneys. But this one wow. I
didn't expect this to happen.
Good evening. Great to have you
with us. We begin with breaking
news tonight at 10 911 Call
brings police to the home of
Cook County's top prosecutor Kim
Fox. CBS News. Javon Terry has
been digging into how police
handled this call for help all
week. Tonight. He breaks down
what we know.
Last Saturday night's floss more
police went to a house domestic
was physical and there were no
injuries yet. That's the
description. 911 dispatchers
gave to officers. The emergency
coming from the home of Cook
County State's Attorney Kim Fox.
The person demanding police show
up her husband, Kelly Fox when
police arrived the couple was on
their front porch. The incident
report obtained by CBS two shows
Kelly told officers Kimberly got
mad about something posted on
Facebook and the state's
attorney asked him to leave and
he refused. Mr. Fox went on to
tell cops his wife Kimberly
became physical blocked him from
leaving the bathroom, grabbed
his collar and threw down his
video controller. Okay.
So I know this
screws down the video controller
if
you ever watch tick tock or, or
Instagram every single time I
see a husband and wife John
husband and wife. It the joke is
usually the husband is playing a
video game with this controller
in the living room. And the wife
is either like oh, I want to get
laid and he's not paying
attention or something else
dumb. Or she'll come and she'll
turn off the TV and make him
angry. So this this, you know,
besides slapping him tugging his
collar locking him in the
bathroom. This guy's like she
threw down my controller man,
which is pathetic. But where is
this story? This This is not
some unknown Attorney General.
This is Kim Fox at the center of
a lot of controversy. Jesse
Smollett being one of them in
Chicago. This is very
interesting. Of course, if it
had been the other way around if
she'd been a man and and his
wife had slapped his wife and
threw down her video controller.
You wouldn't hear the end of it,
but maybe not. If it was if Kim
Fox was the man. I mean, what's
going on with her too? She was
pissed off at something on
Facebook. This is the kind of
attitude you have as an attorney
general that you go nuts when
you don't like something on
Facebook
is ridiculous. So this leads
right people are no good. I
don't know the word they even
get these guys. Where does
Soros, Soros people? Where did
they even get these Obama
guys Obama? Kim Fox come
straight from state straight
from the Obama camp. Now this
leads into your Facebook clip,
which I think we should talk
about before we take our second
break. This is
Sheryl. Sheryl Sandberg. Yeah,
and then of course I got some
you know information about why
Okay,
let's play the clip. Yeah, I'm
gonna put it in
Number two executive at Facebook
owner Mehta is stepping down
Chief Operating Officer Sheryl
Sandberg confirming on her
Facebook page. She is leaving
the social media giant after 14
years in the position. Sandberg
left Google in 2008. To join
Facebook four years before the
company went public. Sandberg
has led the company's
advertising platform helping
what is now meta grow into a
$100 billion a year business.
All right, so yes, that was
exactly what I wanted to know.
Because this is all as far as I
know, it's the no one is
attributed to these reports of
what the reason is behind it.
You know, you read headlines in
Business Insider Business
Insider, I don't know. I think
you can just pay them to
discredit somebody.
Yeah.
It's like, Hey, we got to we got
to rag on Cheryl here for
whatever reason. And you know,
it's like, oh, she used company
resources for private use for
her boobs and foundation. Is
that what it is?
Yeah. I don't think so. Rumors
are that's the rumor. I wouldn't
I wouldn't Yeah, but it seems
you know, I mean, they wanted to
obviously somebody wanted to get
her since they got her Oh, yeah.
I and I think a lot of people
like her and her position are
very liberal with company money.
I don't I don't think that's the
problem I'm ears. Yeah, I think
this is Miss lean in. Now we
followed her very closely in the
early Facebook hearing she would
come in a lot and Cambridge
Analytica and defensive privacy.
My thinking is on the outside
Cheryl lean inset Sandberg on
the inside a total bully in the
workplace. That's what I think
and I can see it to total bully
mean mean cutthroat because you
have to be
Yeah, I understand that and I
agree with the thesis but I
unfortunately have not heard
this you know if this is true it
will come out that you know
after people have really she
really gone because that if
she's really a bully is gonna go
like this. You have anything to
say no, no, she's okay.
I mean, how about this? How
about they they know that
there's people who are unhappy
maybe this was launched because
it seems like a really not
important appropriated use of
company funds I asked like does
that does that entertain the
world now that really like okay,
she used the jet and a couple
other things now what she
doesn't want out there she's a
total total bully that's that's
what she wouldn't want out there
leaving so maybe she maybe this
is her damage control maybe it's
a Hill and Knowlton job I don't
know doesn't see would
definitely have the Moxie to
know to find the damage control
artists that could deal with
this and say, well, we can make
you sound this way instead of
that way
the Moxie. It like that. I like
that. You know, I got a boomer
lingo test that someone sent me.
Okay, Boomer phrases from the
60s and 70s. You want to see if
I used to post them on the show?
Well, I was thinking I'd like to
reverse it. So if I if I tell
you the meaning. Let's see if
you can how many you can nail of
the original 60s or 70s slang
term. This is hard. Okay,
another name for clothes
or clothes. Well, garb would go
way back garb
threads threads threads threads
as the ones you see this is how
it works something someone or
something that's fun or fine
maybe a little tough
could be Bosch not gonna be
cherry
oh good ones by the way a gas a
gas that person is Okay how
about this angry mad or upset
pissed off
hacked off hacked off
hacked off was short lived and
then to get a high school thing
for assessing pissed off yeah,
okay,
there you go off to get very
angry or really hacked off.
Pissed off you flip a wig?
Ah yes, I don't Yes, flip
a flipper without flip flip flip
flip out flipped out comes from
flipper wigs. That's
a wig was it was a precursor
because flip a wig doesn't make
any sense to anybody and my
parents flipped out and my
parents
would say wigged, out
wigged out with secondary
meanings. Yeah,
I like that weak doubt. How
about burnouts black marks with
tires? I think that
there would be burnouts laying a
patch of death.
No brainer. This is the
independent record button. Cool.
This is an easy one.
Don't be a lame square where
Whereas Yes, of course that's
that's why it's easy to here's
one. What's your problem?
What's your problem? I don't
know.
I've always heard it used in
different contexts, but what's
your bag? No. It'd be more like,
what's that guy
bag man?
Don't we say? What's that?
What's that guy's bag? I've
heard that before. What's that?
What's that guy's
bad? Does anyone know normal
people never use that my parents
use that they use I don't like
his bag. I would hear that. Wow,
did you ever play a game
counting burned out headlights?
Never has his bullshit put
didn't play that game is dumb.
I know it's paradiddle I've
never heard of this. Well here's
one that here's one that's worth
remembering. That is gone making
a phone call.
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now think public phone
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nickel
and a dime close amount of it
yes if you'd only said what is
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know milk obviously we know what
the short for milk what mood
juice?
Oh, nobody ever said that.
Television.
The boob?
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Dull boring.
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couple of meetup reports today
the first one from Tampa,
Florida. Hello Tampa. We are
alive at front porch. You are
Alex I
am Tom Starkweather and I'm
handing this off to
ARIS. Glad to connect with these
other pigs in human clothing.
Willie steed. Alex and Tom are
alive and well. This is pulled
on dude named Ben and Betty is
leaving because we found out
she's a spook, guys, it's
Garrett from Kissimmee. In the
morning, guys from Mike Bravo
from continental or Gitmo,
continental Europe I briefly
released to the line to the
freedom
is make heroism out from
Lakeland in the Tampa area in
the morning, Mary Cadle TRA and
I'm saying something clever.
Tom, Tom Starkweather and, and
Alex there, they were in a car
accident they went to three car
pileup they will rerender it by
a truck and some other car and
they actually look quite lucky
to get out without much trouble.
Oh, man, I hope they're okay.
And the other okay.
Is he said he had a he felt
initially like he had a
concussion because it was a
double tap. You know, the first
car hits and the second car
hits. I'm wondering if he should
go see someone about that
because you can get a lot of
insurance money. Yeah, you can
cash in on that.
I think so. Should
did you hear about the lady who
sued GEICO because her boyfriend
gave her HPV while they were
having sex in the car. And the
judge ruled GEICO has to pay
because it was something that
happened in the car. Wow. That's
called hacking the system right
there.
That was an interesting way the
contract could read. Yeah, makes
sense. Yeah,
she got you got the medical
damage in the car. Boston Red
33. Red 33
This is Sir Paul in the morning.
Good morning, everybody, sir.
Dangerous, everybody. It's Matt
here. Hi, Adam. Hi, John. Nice
to be here. Great day. Hey,
John. Hey, Adam. How cool is
that? You played me in swamp
carriage?
Yes, I did play Nathan Nathan
stone to you. Let's see what
else we have coming up for
meetups on the calendar on the
14th. That is Tuesday Flag Day
Pittsburgh potluck six o'clock
at bloomer. That's the home of
bloomer. There'll be a potluck
so get in touch with me through
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day carry courage local 919 meet
up six o'clock at Bond brothers
beer company in Cary, North
Carolina. Also on Thursday,
Charlotte's Thursday Third
Thursday seven o'clock eastern
edge Tavern in Charlotte. And
man the list is so long and we
have to see what has added
recently we got Brisbane
Australia added let me see do I
have I haven't heard from the
from the Munich meetup. I hope
that went well. We got another
Victoria BC Canada coming up.
This is a lot you need to go to
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start one.
Sometimes you want to go hang
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wouldn't be when you won't be
you wouldn't be everybody it's
like
okay. I'm not doing real well on
the on the ISOs lately. Do you
have anything good?
I have one and I. Yeah, I got
one I think is very usable.
Okay. And this one. Thanks being
Yeah. Well, thanks for being
with us. Yeah, let me see. I
have.
Thanks for being with us.
Thank you for your courage.
Liz Cheney. And there's this
one.
This is a liar.
See, see. I think when you laugh
that's the one you got to use.
Yeah, I think you have to use
that one. It's good. Okay,
I'm glad you liked that one.
I have one last clip. So I this
is another one of these things
you know, you're only gonna hear
this on a podcast doesn't make
any sense.
Doesn't make any sense at all.
Now
you know, there's a country that
used to be it used to be called
the Ottoman Empire and there's a
town in there called
Constantinople? Yeah.
What is it? What is today
turtle? Is
the name of the country turkey.
Wrong? Oh, it's turkey. Yeah.
Oh, gee, you got me on a
technicality? I think
no, listen to this turkey
changing name.
Oh, no. What is going on
world maps everywhere will need
updating after the United
Nations accepted a request
recently to change the
international spelling and
pronunciation of the country
Turkey
in the local Turkish language
divert turkey for the country is
Turkey. Yeah. You know, you can
also say Turkey a you know why a
why Turkey a so today I see this
a rebranding campaign for the
country to improve its image
that's too late or is bad. He
splits his time between the US
and Turkey, where he is the
president of Sharik shoes, a
handmade leather shoe company.
In one of my travels to Turkey,
I identified his very
traditional looking Turkish shoe
in a local market. And I bought
a pair of those are not thinking
anything of it. But when I
brought it back to the US, I was
getting a lot of compliments
from my friends asking me to
bring a pair of shoe to them.
Whenever I went back to Turkey
again.
I spoke with the shoes had to do
with
it. I don't know what I had to
do with it either. And he keeps
saying Turkey instead of Turkey.
They got me out of Turkey. And
meanwhile he himself a Turk is
not saying Turkey, Turkey
Turkey. In this report about
Turkey. Yay. But now you know,
nobody that I don't think anyone
listening to this very few
people listening to this podcast
of Turks know that it's now has
to be pronounced Turkey. And
that's what we should do.
I hereby put out a call to get
mo nation. No agenda nation. We
want to hear from our Turkish
producers. I know you're out
there. I'm sure they're out
there. Yeah. All right. I'll
leave you. I have one last clip,
which I've had for a couple of
weeks now for about a week and a
half. This is one last clip from
the World Economic Forum. Sorry.
I said good. Yeah, it's a short
clip though. This is the CEO of
Nokia, who is reasonably new, I
think as CEO. I did check with
the with our with our night
vulner helm there in Finland who
used to work at Nokia, he says
that he worked with this guy and
he was kind of the I think it
was in the r&d department
initially and he's very much a
futurist. So now it's like, take
whatever he's saying here with a
grain of salt. But the question
was about the smartphone of the
future and he would no
one to ask when you all think
we're going to move from this
form factor to something that's
on your face glasses and compute
when computing is all in the
edge?
I think it will go it will first
of all, it will definitely
happen. I was talking about 60
earlier which is around 2020 30.
I would say that by then.
Definitely the smartphone as we
know it today will not anymore
be will be the use or the kind
of the most common interface is
that many of these things will
be built directly into our
bodies.
Yeah, yeah. You're gonna embed
that right into your body's
within six years.
Seven that means that the that
people who say talk to the hand
Wow, you're fast. Props on that
one. Very outstanding. All
right, here's what is coming up
for you. We have end of show
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Region number six in the
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We'll see you on Thursday. Until
then adios mofos and
I know that everyone here will
soon be marching over to the
Capitol Building to peacefully
and patriotically make your
voices heard that
date January 6. To me, it falls
right in line with December 7
September 11, November 22.
Can I just say we're watching
these images that people you
know some of them leaving the
Capitol grounds wandering back
high fiving each other smiling
but what I hear you saying Alex
is you don't see Capitol Police
you don't see military National
Guard
tomorrow. Police officers who
responded to the January 6
attack on the Capitol have died
by suicide quite pleased with
themselves for
what they have done today. And
it's truly just outrageous and
pathetic. Each of these people
should be shamed. It's a
scary scene. Plain and simple.
It is a scary scene and every
American has the right to
protest even if what they're
protesting is a fantasy. We had
an election that was stolen from
us. It was a landslide election.
And everyone knows it.
Especially the other side
we should look at their faces.
And if I were standing on that
street look at them they're high
fiving each other for this
deplorable display of completely
unpatriotic completely against
law and order completely
unconstitutional behavior.
The big lie that on January 6,
the election could be
overturned.
Historic and historic it sounds
like a positive word but I don't
mean that because we've just
never witnessed anything like
this in our life.
They wanted me destroy shut him
down they won't be here because
I
am a warring live crying out.
The cultural war, the economic
disaster, the foreign policy
mistakes. And frankly President
Biden's personal incompetence,
European Touring, touring record
high inflation and it's forcing
some authorities to take action.
The Federal Reserve got
inflation.
Wrong. It mischaracterized it
even today, it hasn't acted fast
enough.
The US consumer price inflation
report for me has just been
published and it is pretty bad.
There's one lady said in
Washington, Pennsylvania, she
had to go to five different
stores to get infant formula.
She couldn't afford the gasoline
to go to five different stores.
If the world worked today to go
100% me into solar and biomass.
There would not be enough
energy. We go into energy
starvation. And that's what you
start to see now in the market.
If you find yourself asking how
low can you go? The answer is
almost always lower.
This is a reality product.
I sold my car last week for
diesel for one year unlimited to
today. yours will cost one euro
97 93%
from if
you're trying to buy groceries,
they're going up I think faster
than gasoline right now we
hadn't thought enough about the
energy transition.
The macroeconomic factors are
indicating that inflation is not
going anywhere soon and has the
very realistic potential to move
into double digits in the coming
months. We still don't have an
explanation from the Fed as to
how that improve the
understanding of inflation.
You're about to have electricity
brownouts around the country,
because we failed to invest in a
reliable electric system, while
asking people to buy electric
cars.
There is so little incentive
whether it be here whether it be
the US to reinvest because of
ESG concerns. So the market is
not functioning as it should.
That is why this is a structural
story and could easily be with
us for a decade.
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