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The Dutch will be eating bugs.
Adam curry,
John C. Devorah. Thursday July
7 2022. This is your award
winning combination media
assassination episode 1466. This
is no agenda. The world is on
fire. We're broadcasting live
from the heart of the Texas hill
country here in FEMA Region
number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry
in from Northern Silicon Valley,
where the Guidestones at Bed
blowed up. I'm John C. Dvorak.
Buzzkill.
This is so what a great time to
be alive and be a podcaster. How
many years have we've been
discussing? The Georgia guy
Guidestones
has that forever?
Since since day one, and I just
love you know, Tina is like,
Hey, did you hear do you know
about these Georgia Guidestones.
And it's, it's this weird time
loop. We get caught in all the
time with the show, where we've
been around long enough to have
heard it all seeing it all
pretty much everything.
My favorite line is it's
America's Stonehenge put up by
Druids.
You see, I think this is part of
this is the Patriots fighting
back like no New World Order,
you're not gonna get us.
They didn't do that much damage.
It looks like to me they took
one stone out.
They blew. It wasn't well now
it's all gone because they they
demolished it. Which is
interesting.
Any excuse to get rid of ordered
nourishment.
So here's what was on the
Georgia Guidestones for those of
you who don't know the full
story, and there's there's a
good documentary, which is on
YouTube, which talks about the
lawyer who was given money and
who gave them money and you
know, is there's lots of it's
shrouded in mystery. But these
things have been there for quite
a while. What do they go up? Do
you remember one of the guides
so when I say
you know I don't know that it's
been documented when they
actually they just kind of
showed up it's like one day
somebody went out there and
they're like whoa, what's this
so
the documentary shows you know
who bought the land and who paid
for the construction and which
guy did the the the actual stone
so the Georgia Guidestones it's
worth just since we've I guess
we won't have to do this
anymore. So we might as well say
saya Nora to them. We've done
this a number of times
throughout the the lifetime of
this podcast. Maintain humanity
under 500 million in perpetuity.
perpetuity will balance with
nature, which we always touch it
will What did I say? I said some
stupid perpetual perpetuity
perpetuity that's a good one.
Yeah, no perpetual
perpetual I'm sorry, perpetual
balance with nature. So this
first this first tenant, and
it's in multiple languages
including Taiwanese oops
is has always not Chinese I
don't
think so. I think I think Taiwan
I don't know if it's Chinese
to look at this is when Elaine
when written Lang that's what I
thought. Yeah, but just spoken
languages.
Guide reproduction wisely
improving fitness and diversity.
Which to me is like make an Uber
bench.
Well, what's the word diversity
is used that pushes it into the
60s.
And and in the 2000s?
Yeah, when and onward. Okay.
unite humanity with a living new
language. Now that Esperanto
never really caught
Well, this could be during the
Esperanto era.
Oh, good point. Good point.
Esperanto
rule, passion, faith tradition
and all things with tempered
reason. I'm not quite sure what
to make of that.
No, not very well written. No,
no, no. It protects people and
nations with fair laws and just
courts. I don't like the term
fair in that I've never liked
that when we got a constitution.
Just here it is. Let all nations
rule internally resolving
external disputes in a World
Court. Oh, yeah. A fan favorite.
Sure. Go Yeah. So now you kind
of get an idea of who was behind
this is it? This has got Global
Elite? Yeah, of course. Balance
personal rights with social
duties. Hello. Social credit
score. Prize truth beauty love
seeking harmony with the
infinite. No, that definitely
puts it in the 60s Hey, man knew
a harmony infinite. And finally
be not a cancer on the earth.
Leave room for nature. Leave
room for nature.
And sounds like plenty of room
for nature. If you look around.
I mean, if you're in a city, you
look around. Yeah. If you Look
around the world actually,
there's plenty of need. If you
take
all of this into account, then
you know this is this a lot of
this is Biden adjacent. Don't
you think?
Yeah, I think yeah blowed up
pretty much the same way. Well,
we hope and then read the more
recent blow up though we have to
dig what I'd like to start with
and get these out of the way.
Okay. Because it's going to end
soon. Oh, Joe is under attack.
Yes. Well, didn't he officially
resigned this morning was not
the net that I know. Yeah. Yeah.
I think he officially resigned
this morning. I know I had to
toss some clips to.
Well, they were out to get him.
So I'm figuring if they if they
got Dini, I think they got him.
Well, they were out to get him.
I have the clips that talk about
it out together. We want to play
yeah.
Well, because the one thing that
the M five M was not reporting
is why they got him.
Yeah, it is. So I'm sorry. I'm
sorry. Yeah, I want to preface
it by there's a giveaway in here
who I think is going to be the
next prime minister, because I
think he's the guy that was
behind it all. We've discussed
him before. He's a person of
interest, named Michael golf.
Oh, right. You actually thought
he was going to be going to be
the guy before Bo Joe, didn't
you? Yeah, I've
always believed always targeted
the Prime Ministership. And he
was, as mentioned in this
report, I just mentioned it in
advance, which is they had a
bunch of guys quit mostly,
curiously, all of his ministers
that quit, the ones that kept
showing on the BBC and
elsewhere, were these South
Asian ministers, which I find
peculiar, and Indians and
Pakistani types. And then he
fired one of them himself. That
was Michael gulf. So I figured
he figured out this was he was
the guy behind the conspiracy,
and get Mojo. And this
is really just a loss of
confidence. Right. Once your
cabinet and your minister start
resigning, then I mean, that's
kind of the deal in in the UK,
isn't it when the
parliamentarian was in general,
as
explained in here, but he could
he did a vote of confidence with
the parliament and he wanted.
And so now, according to this,
you can't have another one of
those for 11 months. So each so
they were hounding him now is
like, Oh, God, what are we going
to do now? So this is how and
him and using, you know, having
people quit left and right with
the assurances they'd be back in
office under someone else, I
assume. But this was a, this was
a classic. Out to get a guy.
Shakedown and our old guard was
well done. Well done. Yes, I
agree with that.
They tried to kill him with
COVID. And that didn't work. So
you know, still took him a long
time.
Just over a year, if you recall,
yeah. This all began at a time
he had COVID and came in acting
one way left acting another,
which we pointed out on this
show. So here we
go. British Prime Minister Boris
Johnson is insisting he will not
resign after another crisis has
rocked his leadership. And
today's weekly Prime Minister's
questions session in Parliament
opposition members shouted by by
Boris Johnson though remained
defiant.
It is a very simple reason why
they want me out. That is that
is because Mr. Speaker
otherwise, we are gonna get on
and deliver our mandate and win
another general election and
that is the reality Mr. Speaker,
but even for many within his
conservative party, the question
is not will Johnson leave it is
when Villa marks is in London
for NPR and joins us now with
the latest. Welcome. Thanks so
much. This time yesterday, Bill
and we were just talking about
two resignations from Johnson's
cabinet what has happened today
catches up
well, we had 1000s more members
of his government resign
including a further 15
ministers. It goes without
saying this is pretty
unprecedented. The last time a
mass government resignation on
this scale happened I think was
back in 1932. To remind folks
how we got here Johnson scenes
support among members of his own
Conservative Party slowly ebb
away over the course of this
year, largely due to crises of
his own making, particularly the
fact that Downing Street his
office and official residence
played host to a large number of
illegal parties during COVID-19
related restrictions that
prevented ordinary people at the
time from gathering socially.
Yeah, but it wasn't just party
gate. I think it was some sexual
harassment Okay, so party gate
wasn't the only thing
party gate was the what
triggered the whole thing and
that's when he was having these.
Remember when that video leaked
about the his press secretary
laughing about oh, it was just
wine and cheese. It wasn't a
party. I mean, this was this was
a long game takedown. I'm
surprised it took them so long.
They must. There must be
something good still under the
covers.
Yeah, well, again, it started
like CQ, which I forgot, which
is it began when he got COVID.
Right. And then they had these
parties because he had COVID he
figure is never gonna catch it
again. No, what's the big deal?
And then well know that your job
is cover up for bad. That was
another thing that was, well,
the grievance
was that they had just said,
everyone has to stay home, you
can't go out, you know, locked
down and they were partying, and
they were partying. Yeah, so,
but that, but that was the thing
that
it's not a good look. It was
always a penis, it that's what
always takes these guys down is
where their penis was. He and
his team handle the fallout from
investigations into his parties
really badly. And the
Conservatives subsequently lost
to constituency election, that
that was a sign that ordinary
British voters were perhaps
turning against Johnson and his
party. So after that, last
month, the Prime Minister faced
a vote of no confidence from his
fellow conservative members of
parliament he wanted, but far
from convincingly and so when
another scandal arose last week,
focused on alleged sexual
assaults by a conservative
legislator that Johnson had
promoted to a senior government
role. Questions were once again
raised about his judgment as
leader and when Johnson then
failed to immediately disclose
that he had known about previous
complaints against that same
legislator. Those two
resignations you mentioned
yesterday from among as most
senior Cabinet members they took
place.
Well, I mean, you just heard
Prime Minister Johnson say he
will fight on at this point, can
he What do you think?
Well, in a word, yes, at least
in terms of the mechanics, and
at least for a few more days,
he's repeatedly said he will not
voluntarily resign and having
won his party, a very
substantial majority in a
general election just back in
2019. Johnson's argument today
seems to be that he retains a
powerful mandate from the
British public, even though a
series of polls in recent weeks
and suggested the majority of
people in the UK would like to
see him gone. On top of all the
resignations. He's also just
sacked one of his other various
senior ministers, the man
considered by many to be one of
the chief intellectual
architects of the Johnson
government agenda. He's also
already appointed replacements
for the first two senior Cabinet
members to resign yesterday, his
finance and health ministers and
members of the Conservative
Party this is where it gets
complicated in the House of
Commons. Britain's elected lower
chamber in Parliament cannot
currently under their own rules
vote to remove him as head of
their party in parliament for
another 11 months precisely
because he survived a no
confidence vote last month. Some
of them now seem to be trying to
change those rules as early as
next week that would allow for a
new confidence vote and if he's
lost as much support as today's
resignations seem to suggest
it's unlikely he'd survive a
second time.
So here's the here's the news
from this morning, British Prime
Minister Boris Johnson resigned
on Thursday morning, Johnson
says he will remain as Prime
Minister until a Conservative
Party leadership election can be
concluded over the next two
months. And he had faced
increasing pressure to resign
following new suggestions he
misled the public. So I put this
all under the heading of great
reset, John. I mean, we've got
all kinds of cool things
happening.
But I don't know how much of a
great reset issue it is. But it
does depend on who comes in,
doesn't it? No. Well, if it's
Michael Gove, he's the old same
old same old I don't know who
else is going to come in and I
bring it I don't know. But it's
off the wall that no one's ever
heard that
I blame the Large Hadron
Collider they turn that fucker
back on again and just see that
you know, once once CERN starts
smashing atoms, the world gets a
little crunchy people.
So I saw the I was watching
Christina M. implore and they
were tired. This is pre
announcement was some professor
of some sort. And the way
they're talking about Boris
Johnson, which it really had to
ring of the way they talk about
Trump. Oh, of course, he's this
some sort of even though I never
think he ever really warmed up
to Trump, but he was always, you
know, he never was a Trump hater
by any means. And I think that
they just saw him as another
populist that had to go, which
would play into the great reset
thing that you'd like to
promote. Because the populism is
Is it real?
I don't think I'm promoting it.
I think I'm observing it. This
is a little different
populace or fly in the ointment
to that whole thing.
Just so we are done with Bo Jo.
I didn't know it's another clip.
Now. I don't have another clip.
Did you have another comment?
Just so we don't get the influx
of emails. Yes. We know that the
explosion of the Georgia
Guidestones was at 4am 403 33 to
be exact. Yes, we know what we
know that if you count four plus
three plus three plus three,
it's 13. Also seven plus six is
13. So 322 that oh, is it
1983 2219 80s When it was
constructed? That of course as
we all know is the skull and
bones number. Bush seniors last
official year working for the
CIA was 1979. It could have been
his pet project. I'm just going
through all the things here.
George W. Bush, His birthday is
716 1946. The day of the
incident he turned 76. Hello
1776 This is the Patriots. This
is the Patriots.
Well, I still in the queue
mailing list. No,
no, I mean, well, yes. Yes, of
course I am. Did you know that
Charlie Rose is still doing
interviews
to his with his dogs in his
basement was who actually quite
I mean, on YouTube, he has his
own Charlie Rose channel, and he
hasn't stopped. He just keeps on
doing interviews. Now for those
who don't remember, Charlie Rose
was cancelled. Because he was
basically a creepy old flasher.
He would walk around interns
come over to his house, he'd
have his bathrobe fall open. Oh,
I'm sorry,
boy. No, no, that's true. He
never said I'm sorry.
Exactly. Exactly. He never said
that. So he's still doing
interviews. And and I came
across this this one interview
with Ray Dalio. Who is I guess
he was very famous. He went
bankrupt, is still very famous.
Yeah. Well, do you know what's
his backstory? He went? Really,
he made some predictions that
were really right and really
wrong. That's
that's him who is that's, that's
the nature of these guys. Right?
They knit they hit one to hit
the bottom. He predicted the
bottom. And then he missed Oh,
until he like screws up. Usually
screws a big Exactly.
Excuse me. So he is now I guess,
semi retired. I don't know what
that means. But he has decided
that he needs to educate the
world on how the world works.
Because, you know, we've been
lied to. So he's going out. He's
doing interviews, everybody from
Bitcoiners. To Charlie Rose. I
mean, and even for anyone to do,
Charlie Rose.
Horowitz had him on his
disciplined investor podcast
step above Charlie Rose? Well,
yeah, I'd say it probably is,
well,
it would have been a lot more
fun. If this has come out of
Horowitz, you got
a target in terms of the market
as opposed to as Charlie Rose?
So this is this pertains to the
great reset.
And what is the moment we're in
now? Are we, in your judgment in
a moment in which the world
order is going to change? Yes,
we're changing the world order.
Okay. In 1945, no story, a new
world order. What I mean is poor
say what?
He said, okay, okay. We're
changing the world. Okay.
Charlie, suppose say, Okay.
agree with this.
Hey, this is just it. Just
agree. Just go along.
Changing? Okay. Okay. Okay. In
1945, we started the New World
Order, what I mean is, over
throughout history, there's a
fight for control, because
there's no World Court that you
go to in plead your case. Now.
Yeah. And so there's a fight for
power. So there's a war. And
then the winners come out of
that war, and the winners set
the rules. And so 1945, the
United States at 80% of the
world's money, gold was money at
the time, it had half the
world's GDP, and had a monopoly
on military power. So the US set
the world order, that's why the
United Nations is in New York,
Washington, DC has the IMF and
the World Bank, and its currency
became the reserve currency and
its currency became the reserve
currency because of that, that
set of circumstances. I do
love how he skips over a lot of
stuff, but I just kind of like
someone just saying, hey, yeah,
this is the new world order.
Here's what it started. Here's
how it works.
Okay. Okay, evolve, things
change. Hey, okay. Okay. Okay.
So the three big things that are
changing now, okay, not having
occurred in our lifetime, is the
amount of debt and money
creation, which affects the
value of money, and you could
see it affecting what's going on
every day. Large debt means the
printing of money, right? The
large debt puts, puts central
bankers in a choice. Do you pay
it back with hard money? Or do
you pay it back with printed
devalued money?
Printed value money, of course,
if you can use that as
a way to go
with hard money? It's hard.
Another words, that's when you
have debt crisis is so when all
cases they eventually print
money, and that produces
inflation, right? So right, that
dynamics, the version that they
are at this moment, that's the
place we are at this moment, and
we'll talk about that.
I love how Charlie's like dead.
How is that the place we are at
this moment? I mean, do we have
inflation? Let me check my
bathrobe. If there's inflation,
we'll
drill down on that in a minute,
the second, the second. When
there's a great internal
conflict, usually when there's a
large wealth and values gap and
If at the same time as you have
financial problems, then you get
populism populism of the left
and populism of the right Trump.
In other words, those who feel
disenfranchised want people who
are going to fight for them.
They don't want compromisers
who is the who's the Who's the
big leader on the left? They
don't have one do they? Bernie,
Bernie, Bernie, Bernie. Bernie,
do it, ladies and gentlemen.
Hmm. The left got a little more
control over the situation.
Yeah, I mean, the I'm sorry, the
Democrat moderates have a
little, even though they're all
left, right, have a little more
control, they just kind of will,
will let Bernie get anywhere
he's already done. He's too
late, too old now.
So what what is interesting is
you have all these elites, all
these big guys from from the
past and most recent past,
coming out and starting to say
stuff and just say it kind of
out loud. And none of it is
being shown on your local news.
Obviously, this is the former
Bank of England Governor Mervyn
King, Lord King, which is I
guess, equatable to Federal
Reserve Chairman. For the Bank
of England, Bank of England.
Yeah, except for the bank. All
right. So he's going to explain
them, what, what happened. But
why did we have this crazy
inflation.
So I think the mistaken ideas
are twofold, really, at present.
The first is that people I
think, decided that when the
pandemic hit, because output in
the economy contracted, the
right thing to do was to print a
lot more money to stimulate
spending to try and bring demand
back up. But that's not what the
pandemic was about, the pandemic
was about shutting down parts of
the economy, quite deliberately,
in order to prevent the spread
of the disease. And that meant
that if you simply print lots of
money at a time, when you're
producing less, you've got a
classic case of too much money
chasing too few goods. And the
result of that is inflation. And
we started to see that last year
in 2021. That was the first I
think, mistaken idea. And it's
interesting that it was common
to all central banks, they
basically felt we must
demonstrate that we're here, we
must do something. But
governments were doing a great
deal through, in our case, the
furlough scheme, which is very
sensible. Other governments had
their own schemes, this was a
very sensible thing to do. But
it didn't need central banks to
print lots of extra money, on
top of all that, generated a
rise in inflation to be followed
by followed by the mistake, of
course, that now, I think, have
understandably worried about the
impact of the Russian invasion
of Ukraine on energy and food
prices, which is not the
responsibility of central banks.
So that's pushed inflation up
further, but it would have been
above target. In any event, it
will come down next year and the
year after, the question is,
will it come down to 2%? Where
it's supposed to be,
and now Now, now, he's gonna
make an incredible revelation
about how central banks work,
and how they control inflation.
It's, it's mind boggling.
The argument of central banks
essentially is, well, we're
saying it will come down to 2%.
So everyone will believe us. And
so it will come down to 2%.
Well, that's a very odd way of
thinking about it. I call that
the King Canute theory of
inflation that you sit there and
you command the forces of the
economy, to bring inflation down
to 2%. Irrespective of whether
you're prepared to raise
interest rates enough to achieve
that.
Do you think, John, that there
is something because there's a
follow up clip to this, that
just by talking about it, and
throwing it out in the media,
that it changes people's
attitudes, and somehow they can
manage that
it's been well proven. And I
think, unfortunately, it also
just to the point where they lie
to you in hopes that you've
changed your habits. That's what
Biden keeps trying to do. And
that's what he does when he
keeps blaming everything on
Ukrainian and Putin. Okay, but
it probably doesn't necessarily
by all of it. Well, if it's just
discussed enough. I mean, right
now, it seems that the media is
pushing the idea that we're in a
recession you are too. I am.
Well, I thought you were I
thought you said something about
it. No, I've
never No, I'm not qualified to
call that I said, Great reset.
I'm very qualified to see the
great reset happening before my
very eyes. Well, there's a
there's a second part to this,
which also includes basically
the media, and how people are
told what's going on shorter
clip, but this is about
inflation as well. We're really
from the 1970s through until the
early 1990s. Inflation was
something that people always
talked about. Indeed, I think
the best definition of getting
away from inflation is when
people stopped talking about it,
and sadly, today, they are
talking about it. And basically
inflation turns a healthy
economy into a sick one, because
it becomes a process of constant
catch up Know your wage goes up,
then it's my turn later on to
bargain a wage, I start to think
you're getting paid more than I
am, then you think I'm getting
paid more than you. It makes it
very difficult for people to
work out how expensive things
are, whose wages higher than
somebody else's. And that makes
it almost impossible for an
economy to function because you
don't know what the cheapest
sources of supply or inputs are,
what the cheapest kind of labor
is, and what kind of job to
take. And certainly when
inflation reached over 25% in
the 1970s, this was something
that really started to wreck the
way the whole economy worked.
Yeah. Good times ahead.
Especially with headlines like
this, and the news
is not so good. If you're
looking for a new car higher
interest rates have pushed car
payments to a record high. The
average monthly car payment is
now $712 $712.
can buy a car for that. Well,
that's what but that's that's
just for $712 My goodness. I
mean, what kind of car do you
get for that? That used to be
last time I was pricing stuff
that was like Mercedes money.
Now that's for 700 a month that
now this just median car?
I don't know. I mean, I doubt I
know who's paying 700 a month
for a car payment unless it is a
Mercedes
get but that wasn't what the
story was like this is this is
the average car pie. They
I find it hard to believe.
Well, how about this one, then
drivers are seeing improvement
at the gas pump. Average prices
nationwide are down 10 cents in
the last week when crude oil
prices fell below $100 per
barrel yesterday for the first
time since May, thanks to
falling demand and global
concerns about a recession. One
expert says if oil prices stay
this low, we could see gas
prices drop 65 cents in the
coming weeks. Okay, so
there's your recession talk,
which I'm not doing and I'm not
pushing. This is what the
mainstream media is pushing. And
here's Ed Morse, head of global
commodities research at Citi
Group about the oil recession,
we see over 2 million barrels a
day of Western Hemisphere growth
this year, including 1,000,003
Out of the United States, the US
is already up a million barrels
a day year on year, Canada looks
for sure to be up 300,000
barrels a day in Mexico up on
100 a day. Brazil up a couple of
100 a day Argentina is up more
than people thought then as well
as even up 300,000 a day, year
on year. So we think if you look
closely at supply, it really is
growing and it's accelerating as
we move from here to the end of
December. And we've seen that US
demand is down. There was a
Bloomberg quote yesterday that
somebody at Bloomberg saw demand
as low as it was in 2014. We
think you've got to go back to
2012 13 to see demand at the
levels that we're now seeing
when it comes to transport fuels
like diesel and gasoline. But
we're thinking in our base case
that oil is going to go down to
85. We're looking at a supply
demand balance that seen
inventory builds from here to
the end of the year. We don't
know what's going to happen to
Iranian supply. We don't know
what's going to happen to
Russian supply. But so far
Russian exports into the market
has been higher than people had
anticipated, and higher what the
historical trend was a year ago.
So how do I understand what
that's all about?
I can understand one thing
Russia is making out on this
war. Sure are they mean they're
cleaning up? I gotta say stay
over there and just keep
shooting missiles, each one of
those missiles is guaranteed
more income for the Russian oil
business. Oh,
did you hear the what's her
name? Claire Daly, from a Member
of Parliament from the for the
European Union. She's from
Ireland. No, listen to this.
Thanks precedent. The goal is an
endless war knows that
successful war. Those were the
words that Julian Assange in
2011 in relation to the war in
Afghanistan, words, which could
now equally apply about Ukraine.
Ukraine should absolutely be
able to join the EU, but on
terms that don't find crops, its
people and when it's ready, and
when a majority of its people
choose, but that certainly will
not be happening for the
country. It's an act of war
zone, and every body knows it.
So instead, we're artificially
prolonging this war. With a
steady flow of heavy weapons.
Attacking peace efforts as
appeasement, the EU is
guaranteeing a stalemate and
ensuring that Ukraine will never
be able to choose its own path.
President von der Leyen gave the
game away last Friday when she
said Ukrainians are ready to die
for the European perspective was
a diluted narcissist the real
plan here, no candidate start
Since its base in a trap, the
real plan is to transform
Ukraine into a meat grinder use
its people as cannon fodder in
an endless proxy war against
Russia, with the European
taxpayer forcing one bill after
another for the arms industry.
There's nothing to celebrate in
that
toe.
Wow. Yeah, yeah. borderlinx lip
for that. That's beautiful.
Oh, thank you. Yeah, I mean, I
just love people who do that,
you know, there's not a lot of
them around, certainly not in
the European Parliament. But
when she does it. Yeah, I'll
take it. That's good. She
let him have it. Yeah. Yeah,
sure. Sure. Right. Everything
she said is falls right in line
with normal, logical thinking.
Our president actually was also
quite truthful. I mean, it
slipped out. But this is from
his recent speech at the NATO
gathering
things are changing, to adapt to
the world as we have it today.
And all this is against the
backdrop of our response to NATO
is to Russia's aggression and to
help Ukraine defend itself.
Oops.
NATO's aggression because it's
true. It's true. Well, I
like to where they keep talking
to me. They never like to
mention it. But you know, I
always just harken back to Libya
was Libya and it was a NATO it
was a NATO maneuver. I was NATO
that attack Libya. We were in
the back as you remember. It was
Obama's running and things but
he was in let them do it gonna
be in the front. Well,
let's let's always remember
so I mean, that is the land of
unconfirmed Yes, we
came, we saw he died.
That's when she got news that
Qaddafi had been killed. Right.
So she was definitely a part of
that. Now. There's an
opportunity here and they keep
floating it out in front of
Biden. I'm not sure if this is
internal forces trying to make
him look bad by continuously
throwing this thing thing out.
And this is the the American
athlete basketball player
Brittney Griner, who is still
incarcerated in Russia for
breaking the law having THC vape
cartridges in her luggage. And
and this just this will not
leave so we might as well play
it and keep our eye on it.
This morning. A letter from WNBA
star Brittney Griner to
President Biden has arrived at
the White House. She writes as I
sit here in a Russian prison
alone with my thoughts and
without the protection of my
wife, family, friends or Olympic
jersey or any accomplishments.
I'm terrified I might be here
forever grinders team releasing
just a few excerpts saying the
full content of the handwritten
letter is for President Biden's
eyes only. In the note grinder
says Independence Day has a new
meaning for her since being
detained in Russia on drug
charges in February. On the
fourth of July. Our family
normally honors the service of
those who fought for our
freedom, including my father,
who was a Vietnam War veteran.
It hurts thinking about how I
usually celebrate this day
because freedom means something
completely different to me this
year. I realize you're dealing
with so much but please don't
forget about me and the other
American detainees. The White
House says it continues to work
aggressively to bring Greiner
home. Her trial is underway in
Moscow legal experts believe
she'll face up to 10 years in a
penal colony. But in recent
days, Russia has signaled it
might be interested in a
prisoner swap for Greiner. That
potential swap could include
Russian arms dealer Victor
booth, who made a fortune
dealing weapons before his
capture in 2008 boots exploits
served as inspiration for the
Nicolas Cage film Lord of War
free. yourself, okay. Boots
lawyer told The New York Times
my sense of this is that no
American is going home unless
Victor boot is sent home with
them.
Now, I bring this up because I
also received an email about
this very topic, which is please
post please mention in your
show, that this is an outrage.
Biden should swap prisoners for
Brittney Griner. And there was
an email from someone I've not
heard from in a long time who
Steve pathetic. And so when that
happens, I'm like, Huh? Why
coordinated effort? Something's
going on.
Well, I think I just I think
just couples. I've been
following this a little bit. And
I'd like to right wing approach
when the issues one of the big
promoters of not turning your
back on the flag and not
standing up for the Nash.
Oh, I didn't realize that. Okay.
So that gives a little extra,
extra perspective to what's
going on.
Yeah, it's one of those okay,
you feel that way then check
this out. The other thing is, is
that bind keeps saying that she
was unjustly arrested when it
was it was illegal for to do
what she did and they rushed us
took advantage and arrested her
for obviously Reasons it's not
something that she, she's not
some innocent that was just
pulled off off the street
project she played on a Russian
team or Russian basketball team
during this summer because most
of the women have to make money
somehow they don't get it from
the WNBA according to them, so I
think this was an I think the
max boot thing. That was
interesting. Why does it have
What has it got to do with
Russia? He's not a Russian arms
dealer. He's got he's not a
Russian spy,
a Russian agent explain the max
boot story.
I think it's one of these deals
where he is so entrenched with
the arms business. You know, the
illegal arms business that he
gets day gets a pass he was when
he was arrested was one of those
okay, we were going to arrest
you. You know, one of those
intelligence things?
Oh, yeah. Hey, look, here's a
pizza just sit tight. 48 hours,
you know, we'll, we'll take care
of this. You were
going to rush it, but we're
going to and we'll find a way to
get you out. But you have to go
to gonna have to go through
this. Don't worry about it.
We'll get you out. Now. I don't
know if it's the CIA that wants
to get him out of jail. And it
just holds swap for Grindr is
bullcrap. And it could be some
sort of an agreement with the
FSB this Yeah, who knows? But
there's something about this guy
boot. He's not a spy. I mean,
it's not like spy swap where you
get one spy on one side get and
swap for another. And why is it
Why him there's other people we
have incarcerated that the
Russians might want to have
released? So this is bull crap.
Well, no, it's not bull crap.
There's a reason there's reasons
we don't know it was
because it was pre set up. It
was pre arranged that if he ever
got arrested in this some or he
gave himself up as some
situation where they guaranteed
they're gonna get him out. And
this is the way they're going to
do it. That's the only thing I
can see. It's just sounds like a
movie plot. But it's, I mean, it
doesn't make sense. Otherwise.
They are. They want to do it.
The price of bread was he got to
do with
any love that they even put
Nicolas Cage's movie in there.
He, by the way, has a new movie
out? Did you know that?
Was he shouting about this time?
Oh, it's
great. We watched it the other
night is the unbearable weight
of enormous talent or something
like that. And it's basically
him playing himself being a
total dick actor who's you know,
can't really get the right role.
And this and it turns into an
action movie, which he's writing
at the same time. It's pretty
funny. It's on the, I want to
say Amazon, I don't think it's
on Hulu or Netflix. Anyway,
doesn't matter. So something's
going on there.
And this is what they're gonna
try. So that's what so they've
shoehorned this, this deal. This
does not even a
deal. Maybe the whole thing was
for this deal. Specifically, I
don't think I mean, for ABC to
bring up Max boot. I mean,
someone said something. Well, no
Max boot has been brought up.
This was bringing it up. This
has been going on for at least a
week, or more with Max boot
being mentioned over and over.
Like sources. I don't know who
they are. I think polygenic
coming in out of the blue like
this
guy that was that clean can deal
for me. I'm like, oh, we should
talk about it now.
Says that deal may go through? I
don't know what the Russians
want to do with Max boot. But
okay, we'll see what happens.
I want to talk briefly about the
Dutch farmers.
Oh, yes, yeah, this is not being
covered very well at all?
Well, because most of what's
going on is in Dutch. That's the
big problem. To recap, because
of the Green Deal, and basically
ESG standards for corporations
that are now being kind of
rolled out globally. And the
agenda 2030, which you know, is
really 2025 Now, I think they're
moving it closer, is to get rid
of beef, get rid of all animals
animal protein, in general,
you're going to have soy and
plant beasts based meat and it's
going to have wonderful text and
taste products in it. So it'll,
you know, the texture, it'll
it'll, it'll feel just like real
blank.
You know, I say why even bother.
I have the Nicole Kidman clip.
Here's what I don't understand.
Here's what I don't understand
is old. I'm just gonna say what
happened. Because we played this
clip three years
ago. But it was longer than
that, I think.
And then and then what happens
then is then everyone starts
sending the Angelina Jolie
eating bugs clip. It's like
well, I haven't seen that one
yet. Oh, but that's also old
when she was in Africa. It's
years and years old. So it's so
interesting that that just the
algos grab that and you can see
everyone flooding to there. Oh
yeah. Ritter an email and do you
want to play the end? Is that
Yeah, I
want to play it again because I
cut it down as best I could.
Because there's a lot of pauses
in there where she's Yeah, where
she's smacking away, supposedly,
Bangla it's questionable whether
she is but she claims to be and
she looks kind of you'd watch
her. She looks like a reptile.
So as possible. I'm sorry, wait.
And then the thing that got me
at the end is the Hollywood
elites clapping for
her. I'm Nicole Kidman and I am
going to wait for cos meal of
bugs. I am here to reveal my
hidden talent eating micro
livestock hornworms they're
still alive. Extraordinary. Very
moist. Chewy. can't quite
describe the flavor, but evil or
water. Let's try the second God,
shall we? Just a little side
note. 2 billion people in the
world eat bugs. And I'm one of
them. This here we go. Some meat
ones. I'm telling you. I'd win
survivor. That is a fruity
taste. I'd recommend it. Here we
have. Oh, crickets. Nothing. Oh,
awesome. Like nothing you've
ever tasted like a hairy nut. Oh
my gosh. And not from the shell.
And now for dessert. The fried
grasshopper. These are amazing.
Amazing. These are
exquisite. Grasshoppers.
I recommend them. The only one.
Thank you for spending so much
time with me and watching me
bugs. Till next time. Tastes
like blue.
Anyway,
thank you, oh, why this always
gets a laugh.
Because it tastes like, you
know, the anonymous gay
accountant. He texted me last
week or so when he says we're
having this. We're having a meal
with this brand new restaurant,
he and his husband. And he takes
any sends a picture of bugs. And
I say what does it taste like?
And he comes back like poop. So
you know, it's one of those
things. Yes, it just continues
on it keeps on giving. So
anyway, so. And the Netherlands
is uniquely positioned because
they have royal DSM, and they do
a billion euros a year in taste
and texture products. So they're
all about that they're
transforming it. And because of
the green targets across Europe,
the Netherlands has to cut 50%
of their farming of their of
their farmland where they have
animals, mainly cows, but other
types of livestock. And they
said that's going to happen, you
know, within the next seven to
eight years, and there's no
turning back. And this is just
something we've decided as the
government even though we're
supposed to represent the
people, I'm doing what's good
for Netherlands, because that's
why I was That's why I chose
this career, said the Minister
of nature and nitrogen, which is
a real post should tell you
enough right there. And so the
farmers went, what this is not
the first time they've done it.
And so they can't all came out
from the farmlands and they
blocked the roads. And when you
do this in the Netherlands,
which already has a massive
traffic issue every single
morning, every single afternoon,
the way they communicate the
traffic is by not like in the US
where they say how many minutes
you'll be waiting, they just say
how many kilometers you know,
it's 50 kilometers backed up
from there and it's always the
same bridge and it's always
these and then when someone
kills himself in front of the
train, it backs up everything
then the whole country has to
stop damn suicide or so it's
it's everything's pretty tight.
It's one it's one of the if not
the most densely populated
countries on earth. So it's
gotta go and the farmers say no,
and now this time, they got a
little more serious and they
brought down their, their manure
machines, and they sprayed
manure all over government
buildings, and you know, and
they just kept getting no, no,
no, then the cops started to
fight back even though there was
no fighting but then you get
fighting. There's lots of
evidence of the Romeo's at work.
Who are the the undercover cops
who seem to be stoking up all
kinds of stuff and yet lo and
behold, one cop starts shooting
at a 16 year old farmer on a
tractor. Now no one was hurt,
but there's video of this cop
just like walking across the
road. You know, a car rolls up
and he's like, stop and he
points the gun at the driver of
the car. It's just like a
regular passenger car like stop
like a cowboy these these these
guys are out of control. So the
16 year old kids name is Joker.
And what the Police allege is
that he was that he was driving
towards them as if that would be
a attempted murder and that's
Why they shot at him? And if you
see the video doesn't really
seem to be that dire. Anyway, so
the kid is is free on his own.
You know, he's free and talking
to us and cognizance, thank you.
But Department of Justice, they
say we don't really see any any
massive evidence that we have to
have to bring him back in. So
you know, a little more of a
fizzle than anything. But what
the farmers also did is they
blocked all the entrances to the
distribution centers. Now,
again, when you have the, the
road network and the rail
network, which is very fragile
in the Netherlands, when you
start blocking stuff like that
food really doesn't appear in
the supermarkets the next day.
So typical Dutch, I will say,
and I've spoken to a few people,
they will tell me the same
thing. You know, we really feel
for the farmers and we agree
with them, and we're on their
side, but they really shouldn't
be bothering us with this. If I
can't get my meat then, you
know, they've got to stop. They
gotta cut it out. And it's so
typical dacha when the Germans
invaded. They capitulated within
24 hours like, hey, Hans, here's
me. Here's my FOD. Here's my
bike.
Take the bike, take the bike. So
it's sad, although there's all
kinds of small things like in
freeze land, which is I think
they speak a version of Dutch,
which is what you can understand
if you speak Welsh, and vice
versa. They're talking about,
hey, you know, maybe we should
secede from the provinces. The
island of Tehsil, TX, El, they
actually put out a whole
release, we're claiming
independence. Here's our
parliament. Here's our prime
minister, it was a lark. But it
did really come from the local
governance in Tehsil, which is
very small, you know, barely
anyone lives on the island. So
things are heating up. And I
unfortunately, I think the Dutch
farmers will lose out, they'll
be bought out, they will have no
support from the country.
And the Dutch will be eating
bugs. That's
exactly right. The end, they're
gonna like it and they won't own
anything. This is also happening
in Oregon, apparently, one of
our producers rich. He says on
the 2024 ballot, they have
these. Now they're taking it to
the animal rights groups. So
it's time to end animal cruelty
and the abuse, neglect and
assault exemption modification
and Improvement Act. They've got
all kinds of stuff to basically
stop you'll make it illegal to
raise livestock in Oregon, or to
a certain degree. The Dutch
Minister of nature and nitrogen
has a brother in law who owns
picnic and online supermarket
which specializes in green
products. And who do you think
invested $600 million in that
company?
It's either gonna be gates or
Soros
gates, number one pick right off
the bat. So that of course makes
people question. Question was
happening. Same goes for this
was interesting almonds. One of
our producers Sandra, she
recently bought a field of
almond trees in the Douro
Valley, Portugal where she's
originally from some of my
millennial friends told me that
I'd made a terrible mistake and
I'm part of the problem.
According to her millennial
friends, and other reports they
shared with me Mother Jones,
which he has a link to. To grow
one almond you need 1.1 gallons
of water. One nut is 1.1
gallons. Have you heard this?
Oh, yeah, almonds are the worst.
They're considered the worst
sort of crop for water
conservationists and it's a
crime that they're growing to
such an extreme especially since
they're not such a great tasting
nut in my opinion. I'd rather
eat a cashew any day.
Well, here's here's what she
says this is what's interesting.
Because this is not the case. In
my experience my family has been
growing almonds for centuries,
and almond trees required
literally almost no water during
the year the only maintenance
needed is to trim and clean the
field once or twice a year the
climate in our region is
Mediterranean hot and mostly dry
similar to California. So she
says Where does this come from?
She She disputes it Okay,
well we have now that's right
list for us to look into I'll
look into it I'll take the side
of the of the bad not bad not
look cool. Keep her on that
other side. It was doing come up
that
could be in the mat. I mean, if
if true. I mean that could be a
massive sigh off. You know that
everyone believes that
I believed in that possibility.
But I've never heard good thing
about almond farmers that maybe
because
you're biased you're anti almond
They make almond milk, you're an
almond abuse, SAP, it's not SAP,
somebody's net SAP. Somebody's
pointed out that what it takes
for a cow to make some milk and
then raw the water because
there's water myth, which we're
going to call it just just
temporarily, water myth. Almonds
taste more water than it takes
to keep a cow alive.
I think you're an organist.
You're
just you're just anti almond
man. It's very it's it's very
disturbing.
Well, I don't like the nut.
That's clear. That's obvious.
This
is where it comes from.
It's a dry nut, which belies the
need for so much water. It's a
dry kind of a grainy nut. I've
only had them sometimes if
they're cured correctly by
somebody really knows what
they're doing by thick, it's
expensive. They're tight.
They're good. But I've only had
them from a couple of vendors
that have ever been really
edible. The rest of them are
kind of chewy, mealy, they're
like eating bugs. And not a good
neck compared to a kind of a
oily cashew or a macadamia nut
which has got a nice flavor.
Although they I guess if he too
many macadamia nuts just dropped
dead. And then not good for dogs
and very bad for dogs.
Well, speaking of such, it just
seems wrong on food. I was gonna
send this to you, but I'll read
it now. It's just from Texas
slim who started the beef
initiative. Yeah. And he has a
little bit of a beef with you to
coin to use upon. He says hey
Devorah because you've been
yakking on your yak balls. Old
Adam was stacking beef boxes
from the beef initiative and KNC
cattle in Austin, Texas to his
freezer us Texas boys know how
to have a true calf fry. And
sometimes you go to Colorado to
have some true Mountain Oysters.
I guess that's the proper name
Mountain Oysters. There's no
proper name for the sake of your
pure animal protein quest. He
invites you to the Colorado beef
initiative conference. But more
importantly, he gives you gifts
you and and this is the Texas
slim top hand beef box. And if
it's okay, I'll send him your
address in it one Tomahawk
ribeye for boning cowboy rib
eyes for Denver or check I
steaks for filet mignon, one top
sirloin and four packs of ground
beef and frozen. He's trying to
get you off the Yak balls. The
Texas Beef initiative is at work
well good. Yeah. I you know what
I really liked to have though
above all these crazy animals
that are edible.
And oranges but no Oryx.
Oh, did I did I say Oryx? Oh no,
you said it. Yes, there's an
animal. It's a very small
gazelle, very cute looking
thing. They're all over the
place where you are, especially
in the appeal country. And
they're all over the place. You
see them here and there. And
they're just like, Well, those
are so cute. And it seems to me
that since we've been talking
about this for almost 10 years,
that's someone living amongst
should be handing some some
Oriole Oryx. Yes,
should have even himself tried
it.
Well, I will parry your attack
and say that even though I have
not yet tried the Aurochs I have
had some of the local Mead from
the Texas meatworks
call Finally we'll see. Now this
is funny, because I had already
forgotten to pester you about
this? Yes. I think two or three
shows ago I gave up because you
get so testy about it.
Well, we're in luck. Okay, well
let producers or producers came
through Sir Mark Hall came over.
And he brought a beautiful
bottle of the Texas meat from
the Texas meat works that you
and I kept talking about made
from B honey and and we both had
a glass and we both said This
sucks. That was bad. It didn't
taste that wasn't all that
tasty.
Okay, I'm going to demo I'm
gonna bring my mead story back
into play because I
think we have bogus meat. We
have the wrong meat.
We do not know I think that's
what meat generally tastes like,
oh man. It was a little nice.
I think here's what my theory is
because I there used to be we
had a winery around here that
you started in Albany,
California little winery, and
then moved to Solano avenue that
moved to Healdsburg where they
got established they stayed
there during the early days of
the indices and this for
probably the 70s and the early
days of this winery, the guy who
was the winemaker was a meat nut
and on the side you He made
Mead. And he bought a bottle was
Davis buying them? I think this
whole thing was made. And it was
tremendous. It was absolutely
gorgeous. Okay, well I got oh
yeah, drinkable. It was like
what this is, wow, I drink this
all the time. While you know I
make it every year. And so then
I was in England or something
and I had I'm going to trash the
meat there and I had some tap on
tap the best stuff.
And when I moved on tap, we need
that at the roundtable
it was undrinkable. And then I
had meat again. undrinkable.
It's undrinkable. Generally
speaking. I think nobody knows
what they're doing.
Oh, that's really interesting. I
mean, they set up the whole
thing called the Texas meat
works. You'd think they'd know
what they were doing. But we
both said it's like it's like
drinking kind of diluted warm,
honey.
Yes, no, good. No. Okay. Well, I
bet that was my experience too.
I would have probably said the
same thing. If I was sitting
there with the two of you. I
know it can be done. That's the
point I was trying to make.
Speaking of nutrition,
Kellogg has lost a legal battle
over the promotion of its sugary
cereals in the UK, the company
failed to block new regulations
that will ban unhealthy foods
from high profile locations in
British supermarkets like
entrances and checkout aisles.
The High Court rejected
Kellogg's argument that adding
milk to cereals like Frosted
Flakes can make the cereal more
nutritious.
They block cereal
Yes, you can have it in easy to
access places now. You know? You
can't have it ask
for the key.
Get the probably Hey man, can
you get me some nuttin honey?
That's unbelievable.
Well, one way I mean one way
there. Hey, don't worry people
were really looking out for your
nutrition. Now eat some bugs.
None of this wishes can eat
frosted wheat can't eat
Cheerios. It's got you know too
much oats can't have that. No.
So crickets.
Yeah, I mean, I think again,
this is a task for the curry
Devorah Consulting Group. We
immediately need to advise the
Kellogg brands how they should
be sprinkling their their
cereals with bugs. Me keep
raising bugs. I mean, there's a
million different things we can
create. Kellogg's Kellogg's,
raisin bugs, everybody, kids
like him. We can resurrect Nike,
Mikey Mikey can come back. Mikey
likes it for life cereal now
with bugs. Jiminy Cricket. I
mean, there's a million things.
I mean, we can we can put real
leprechauns
Jiminy Cricket,
we can put real leprechauns in.
We just cut you know, we take
some kind of cricket and we just
say it's a leprechaun painted
green. You know, some green food
coloring. I'm telling you this.
This is where the they need to
go. They need to stop getting
Nicole Kidman. And if you really
want to do it, he got to get the
kids begging for it. So you
know. Yeah, I
agree. That's it. Make a quick
jump to COVID get a cup of some
cool.
Oh, goodness. Okay, because
there's a lot of I mean, the
situation the way I see it right
now. And what I'm seeing coming
through on the transom and
seeing how it's being discussed,
is they're they're going to play
this man. They're going to play
this this fall, they're going to
do everything they can, they're
going to try everything to screw
up everybody's life once again.
And as you're doing it in an
insane manner. Like it's just
nothing is believable anymore.
What do you I
get some, but I got to close
when I got to I got to kind of a
promotion for this vaccine for
little kids on NPR followed by
they had a long they did a whole
segment on one of the shows and
it was just went on and on and
on. And they had a Q and R and I
have one of the Q and Rs q&a
q&a. I said Q and R for some
stupid reason. What is Q? What
is my German response question
and response q&a? It's a q&a.
But this play COVID Mom
promotion just listen to this
pathetic I mean, the way that
these people should be well
shaved. Why I
feel like I've been holding my
breath for like the past year.
Apparently Cassandra's shorts
are finally exhaling
my baby has been in a grocery
store one time in her entire
life. We don't go anywhere with
it's inside with her. You know,
that's not like a friend's house
that we fully vetted or her
daycare. So like I'm I'm excited
to be able to like if I need to
go grocery shopping and take her
with me. I
can do that. She can do that.
She says because COVID vaccines
are now available for kids under
five years old.
Oh my goodness, where did they
get this pre process mom from?
It's just part of it. I think
Islam was the native ad for
Pfizer
that was crossed the end the
weight and the way she platelets
Hold on a second. Hold on a
second. I need to I need to
reevaluate what just happened
there. That was that was way
beyond promotion.
I feel like I've been holding my
breath for like the past year so
we don't know who that was. She
does not intro or back announced
who that was because it sounds
like she works for NPR that
for the whole for the whole
things considered show. So
was she just random? Random mom.
Random mom random.
Like Cassandra shorts are
short. Cassandra shorts.
My babies have been in a grocery
store one time in her entire
life. We don't go anywhere
that's inside with her. You
know, that's not like a friend's
house that we fully vetted or
her daycare. Like I'm I'm
excited to be able to like if I
need to go grocery shopping and
take her with me. I can do that.
She can
do that. She says because COVID
vaccines are now available for
kids under five years old.
Was this Cassandra's shorts are
Cassandras short. I'm smelling a
rat here. I finally I want to
know Andrew Schwartz are shorts,
Cassandra's shorts, telling you
I smell a rat?
Well, that rat is probably
Pfizer. So let's go to the they
do a whole show on this thing on
the whole how great it is. And
value is unfortunate. Only 25%
of the moms are going to get
their kid shot because the other
ones are going to wait and see
where they don't want to do it.
Or they're going to wait to see
they're going to wait and see.
So they didn't they go to a
question answer with some
breathless, MD woman, I believe
and and they go this question
answer question. So it's all
about this. It's pretty much the
same kind of thing. But here's
here's the one that I isolated
because it's one of those
situations where the Ask a
Question is never answered. The
question is never answered, even
though it's a great question. Or
a good question. It's a good
quote, but never answered. And
it's just a promotion. And it
seems to be Pfizer seems to be
behind all this stuff. Of
course, they're really throwing
their weight around, but listen
to this carefully and then tell
me what you think.
Let's now move on to a question
from Alison Cloyd. From Arvada,
Colorado. She writes, quote,
with the efficacy of modernity
being so much lower for the
under five crowd and Pfizer
having a very small sample size.
Is it worth having my three year
old vaccinated if she tested
positive for COVID? In February?
How does that calculus change
knowing we have a 10 week old
baby who can't be vaccinated yet
but is breastfed parentheses?
I'm triple Vax, and was still in
utero when I had COVID. At that
same time. There's a lot to
unpack,
stop, stop, you have to play
this over. Because, I mean, I
play it again. I just want to
stop it because no normal person
would ask a question with those
words, calculus, efficacy, all
these kinds of medical scripts.
It's this total scripted.
Bullcrap question if there's
even this woman in Arvada, I'd
be surprised. How fourth
question and she and then she
puts it in parentheses. Okay,
you probably would normally say
parents if you're on the
broadcast or Okay. Triple bag
triple Vax. The whole thing is
rigged. This is a this is a
disgusting insult to the
listening public. Sees it
trended the doctor's response to
it is even worse been started
over again. If you don't mind. I
have no problem with that.
Let's now move on to a question
from Alison Cloyd. From Arvada,
Colorado. She writes, quote,
with the efficacy of modernity
being so much lower for the
under five crowd and Pfizer
having a very small sample size.
Is it worth having my three year
old vaccinated if she tested
positive for COVID? In February?
How does that calculus change
knowing we have a 10 week old
baby who can't be vaccinated yet
but is breastfed parentheses?
I'm triple Vax, and was still in
utero when I had COVID. At that
same time, goodness, doctor, her
Garrus. There's a lot to unpack
here. But yeah, if you can give
some advice to Allison here.
Yeah, I you know, I think it's a
good question. Especially since
you know, her child Allison's
child was actually positive for
COVID-19 in February, and even
though she had it in February,
her immunity is starting to
wane. So we say about, you know,
30 to 90 days after getting a
COVID-19 infection is an ideal
time, it's still still safe, you
can immediately get your
COVID-19 vaccination right after
but if you want to wait some
time, you know, 30 to 90 days is
still the safe window. She's
well beyond that now. So I think
it's time for Allison's child to
get vaccinated especially li
because she has an evolved
vulnerable 10 week old at home.
Oh goodness. I just want to
remind everybody that just last
week in 2015, the FDA who
approved this for your toddler
also approved Theranos. Okay,
okay.
Fair enough. So the scam of all
scams. Yeah, let me see one to
see and the FDA walked it
through. Well, okay, so this the
around the world
the question the question of
never answered, never ends
Maderna versus Pfizer, which was
the original premise, was it and
the way it was done at the
beginning, which she says
Mulder, as well, I know Maderna
wishes lousy hypocrisy went to
two ticks. What was he and
Pfizer and he all bubbly when
she says Pfizer in the region.
This is just pathetic. Well, NPR
is just pathetic,
it's being spread around the
world, the message is out, we're
going to go through a whole new
push for vaccination, it'll be
your booster, let's go to New
South Wales, Australia.
So we have started a new wave,
we need to make it clear that
previously, we didn't tell you
to get two doses, and that that
would provide protection against
COVID. But the virus has
changed. So now with Omicron,
the evidence is clear that we
need or in some cases for DOS to
provide the best protection
against getting very sick. But
they're not so good at
protecting us getting infected
in the first place. So we need
to act now to slow the spread of
the virus in the in the
community. And I'm confident
that as a community we can do
take those actions just slow the
spread, spread well as the
individual actions of getting
vaccinated which are upfront and
fundamentally protects ourselves
get ready for it. This is
important because when we have
levels of sickness and
absenteeism, it impacts on the
broad community, in terms of its
access to goods and services, as
we saw in in January. So we all
have a part to play. And by
taping taking these simple
steps, we can really slow the
spread. And as I said,
vaccination is key for that
individual protection. But this
is going to be a journey. It's
actually a positive story that
we have such good vaccines. Now.
Whilst for many protected by the
vaccine, you don't need to be
hospitalized, or you won't die.
Now she's stretching. This is
it. If you had to take the
vaccine, the third or maybe
fourth, you won't need to be
hospitalized, you won't die
won't likely die. You know many
of your friends, it's a little
bit of potluck, you know, even
that fit healthy triathlete can
be bedridden for a week with it
or dropped to everyone is
anything we said about two
doses. It's three doses or more.
So disregard, disregard new met
new message, new messaging, it's
three doses are four. So the
Canadian Health Ministers John
Yves dewclaw.
But my message today, more
specifically, is for those that
haven't yet received their first
booster. Ah, the immunity
conferred by a primary series of
two doses of vaccines
administered in 2021, has now
waned. While you might have
gotten infected, risk is high,
you could get reinfected with
all the downfall, including the
risk of developing symptoms of
long COVID Aha, there it is, as
health experts and physicians
will tell you, it's critical
that you go and get the shot
that's waiting for you.
So I think this long COVID is
now being used as some kind of
excuse of actually didn't work
as long COVID Dishon COVID.
There's some annoying things out
there. One would be Haiti. Haiti
published their COVID deaths,
COVID-19 Deskpro million people.
And it's pretty much done there.
They have no debt as compared to
any other country. And what's
interesting is that Haiti,
really didn't vaccinate its
citizens vaccination rate 1.4%
of the population. So I think
it's time for another earthquake
in Haiti to shut those mofos up.
Yeah, yeah, definitely. And
doubt sorry. Let's go on doing
Edie doubt we've played clips
from him before he has been
looking at Pfizer, in
particular, from a former fund
manager for Goldman Sachs, for
pharmaceuticals. He's read
through all of the documents
that were supposed to be locked
up for 75 years. And his
conclusion is, this is the
biggest short in the universe.
He says you got to play it. And
he says he's not. But he does
have a clue as to he calls it
the market tipping, that there's
always a point where the market
tips and he thinks we're very
close, and it has to do with
this new round of vaccinations.
It's propaganda. This is a
propaganda war. And that's why
I'm all about the marginal mind
and getting the message out. I
mean, I, I feel good because I,
LinkedIn, the people who are
connecting with me, you know, at
first it was, you know, people
that you would suspect, but I
have all sorts of different
industries, I have CEOs CFOs
connecting with me, and they and
the seed of doubt is in their
head. So I do think it's
spreading slowly, at some point
in all markets. I'm a financial
market guy, there's always a
tipping point. And I think we're
slowly approaching the tipping
point. And I think in the next
six months, we hit it,
especially if they keep rolling
out these boosters, and now that
they're their parents lining up
to jab their babies. I mean,
this is I mean, when, when I
don't even I can't imagine what
starts happening when babies
start dying, it's going to be
horrendous.
Until you go, that's the tipping
point when babies start dying.
Well, here's an interesting
situation. And this is the
headline deaths. It was unknown
deaths as this does death, with
unknown causes are now Alberta's
top killer, not that unknown
thing going around.
So it was always I guess it was
anything but this. But here's
the top 10 causes of deaths in
2021 in Alberta, one and this by
a wide margin. Ill defined and
unknown causes, number one,
dimension number two COVID-19.
itself number three, oh
goodness, and then listen to the
rest of them. We should all seem
to have a similar thing to one
chronic eye ischemic heart
disease, malignant neoplasms of
the trachea of acute myocardial
infarction, chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease, diabetes,
stroke and accidental poisoning.
That's how it rounds out and
there's no vaccine deaths or
deaths on there at all. That's
not not in the top 10. Any
vaccine. Any pharmaceutical
with no with no vaccine. No,
those are they actually the
number of vaccine deaths in
general are very low. But the
COVID vaccine deaths aren't
counted. They slipped on the
Varus and here and there and
they're hard to document and I'm
assuming that the ill defined
unknown causes is the COVID
vaccine.
Of course it is I mean, that
seems so logical. What there's
there's no other news
that doesn't get you in
myocarditis will Yeah. Goodness.
Okay, there's another health
crisis that we're living
through and this is never a
dissident this list has never
been this way. It's always been
dead ill defined is never isn't
it probably been
number 12 or fortnight
phenomenon. Yeah. Do you have
historical lists for us to look
at? So we know that for sure.
No. Okay. I'm sure you I'm sure.
We've looked at him before.
It's a news article and CTV News
Calgary.
So what we do have in the United
States for oh,
by the way, wait one more little
note. Within the article there's
not one mention that possibly
the ill defined unknown causes
might be vaccines it don't know
that's not even mentioned in the
entire article that is that it
could have any negative effects
and of course, if they're
keeping with the
water, you know, what magazine
was this what publication that
CTV
Canadian tell they take
advertising? Yeah, big lips,
mostly for good. Looks like
camper vans mostly on here. Now
that they take advertising they
probably get a lot. There's no
farmer,
no farmer, no farm farm in
Canada. No, no, that's only
here. And so I have a couple of
clips I want to I want to play
before we take our first break.
We do have a long break a sad
puppy delivered. So we have a
mental health crisis. This is
what we keep hearing over and
over and over again, mental
health crisis. And the climate
shields at the World Health
Organization who knew they have
at least they can tell us what
the cause is, according to them.
And this is one of those hip
viral things they did where all
these different people who work
at The World Health Organization
are walking on a path and with a
selfie, you know to make it seem
a little more real and urgent, I
mean, clearly, again not advised
by the curry Devorah consulting
group. So here it is, have
you ever heard about terms such
as Australia ecological grief.
These are being used to describe
the negative impact of climate
change on our well being and
mental health
at the World Health Organization
were ringing alarm bells about
the growing impact of climate
change on our mental health.
Imagine a family losing their
home in a flood, or drought, or
a wildfire that destroys the
crops, resulting in hunger,
poverty, and loss of livelihood
with a teenager living on an
island faced with the horror
that Sony Godsey calls home
might be submerged due to rising
sea levels.
All we know is climate change
does impact on mental health.
And for some people, the impact
can be overwhelming, leading to
feelings like fear, anxiety,
depression, and helplessness.
And it can also increase the
risk of developing a mental
health condition and vulnerable
groups like indigenous people,
communities living in areas
prone to climate related
disasters, and young people are
disproportionately affected. Did
you know that there are nearly a
billion people living worldwide
with a mental health condition
today. And yet governments
spend, on average just 2% of
their health budgets on mental
health. But there's good news.
Many of the things that we need
to do to cut carbon emissions,
such as walking or cycling or
spending time in nature, are
also good for our mental as well
as our physical health
net to bring mental health or
response to climate crisis.
This would be the real
experience the communities and
people affected, let's promote
climate
based action.
planet's climate justice world?
Okay, so okay, I gave you 10
points for that one that is
using mental health because of
climate change, and that I was
thinking about, I was listening
to that clip. Remember that
clips we used to play you'll
never be able to find them? Of
the poor girls. There was some
climate protests. And there was
a couple of like, middle
schoolers, these little middle
schoolers and just she's crying
like a baby. What are we gonna
do? The nobody's helping the
world is coming to an end
literally crying like a baby.
Woman thought her dreams were in
jeopardy when she got so sick.
She had to drop out of high
school. Is that it?
No, no, but that's a good one.
We got a lot of Well, the thing
is, yeah, I'm sure there's lots
of mental health problems. And
there are a lot of different
causes. And no doubt the
messaging over climate change is
going to make someone who
already is anxious, a lot more
anxious, because you're being
told by representatives around
the world that we're all going
to die. It's too late. Shame on
you. How dare you? You know,
Greta, the whole thing. So yeah,
of course, that that has
influenced but I think we assert
collectively. And I was happy to
see tuck. I didn't clip it. But
I was happy to see Tucker
finally, do it catch up to us
that these SSRIs. And other
antidepressants, which certainly
in the United States, kids are
just being spoon fed from a very
early age, that this doesn't
seem to be helping them they
seem to be very easily triggered
and more anxious than ever. To
which of course, you get, you
know, the different chemical
compound that you take. In
addition to this, I have this
one. If your loop crazy isn't
working, then take this thing in
addition to it's crazy, what
we're, what we're selling to
people and what we're
advertising and what we're
actually giving children. And
there's a correlation and
correlation when it comes to
kids going crazy and doing crazy
shit. So what you never hear
about is when it comes to mass
shooters, if they also were on
any form of antidepressant or
and or SSRI and it seems going
back to Columbine, that there's
a very high correlation of this.
In addition, the happiest MF
place on Earth, which is
continuously year after year,
poll after poll is Denmark,
Denmark, we all should be like
Denmark, it's that it's
everyone's so happy. They have
free school and free health
care. And it's fantastic. And
some kid goes apeshit and kills
a whole bunch of people with a
rifle in a mall. You can't even
look at a gun in a picture in
Denmark. But what is Denmark
also number one, and we know
antidepressants and SSRIs no
wonder they're per wrens happy
so so when we had and I don't
think either of us feel any need
I clicked custodian did a whole
bunch of clips about what are
you laughing about? Brah
Well, I think quote would be
better than paren
I just want this article to say
it. Just I'm sorry okay. I'm I'm
I'm knew we knew beaten trying.
So So, and in the United States
we it started with Ritalin. Now
your son's a little busy, and
you gotta calm that that shit
head down. Boom, Ritalin,
Adderall, don't forget put that
in there.
Adderall is numero uno. It's
like currency and colleges these
days. So so there's a
correlation, which of course,
will we not not be spoken about?
And I wonder what kind of deal
Tucker Carlson has that he can
actually do? go that far on Fox
News. That was interesting.
Although he seems to have a lot
of leeway in that, like, okay,
just let's give us this one
hour, let him do whatever, say
whatever he wants to say. We'll
call him a crackpot. So this,
this kid, this obvious disturbed
nut job in, in Highland Park,
Illinois, where by the way, I
think they have an assault
weapon ban, there wasn't even an
AR 15. It was a whole different
type of weapon like they call it
an AR pistol, but basically a
nine millimeter with a foldable
stock. So there's all kinds of
things wrong with the story.
Police knew about him, he
threatened to commit suicide and
2019. There's the whole thing if
he was known, they checked his
house out. And you know, they
have red flag laws on and on and
on and on. That's not
interesting. What's interesting
is what is what is enabling
these kids to either be
triggered to do this, or, or
coerced or pushed over the what
is it? Is it gaming? Is it
social media? Yeah, I think it's
all of that. But most
importantly, it's the drugs. And
so now, I'm gonna go back to two
weeks ago, there was a
documentary on PBS. And it was
it kind of went under the wire.
I don't know what crisis we were
in when this happened. And it
turns out that there's wide
reaching very, very replicable,
provable evidence that there's a
huge difference between
conservative brains and liberal
brains. So and I'm trying not to
attach a political side to it,
but it's obvious Democrats,
Republicans in the United
States, but there's an actual
difference in the brains of
people. And the question is, are
you born with it? Is it
plasticity? Is it something that
develops? Here's a little bit
from that documentary,
Montague has found a link
between a person's politics and
one basic reaction, disgust, he
has volunteers go into an MRI
scanner, where they look at a
series of images.
I show them somebody with a
knife to somebody else's throat,
physically threatening stimulus,
a dead corpse, something that
was gross, like flies on a salad
or something like this. These
things elicit responses in your
nervous system, and we record
their brain activity, and they
go into a booth, and they answer
a political ideology survey. How
do you feel about gun control
abortion, premarital sex and
things like that?
Montague's results are striking.
The greater the disgust response
in the brain, the more
conservative the person is
likely to be. A smaller response
correlates with a more liberal
outlook.
The shocking part is that your
response to a single disgusting
image can predict your score on
that test, with 95% accuracy.
So there's a lot of research
about this. And, of course, no
surprise, it has to do with the
amygdala with other parts of the
brain. And literally, it's the
size and development of these
parts of the brain. If you just
do a scan, you can say that
person is liberal, that person
is conservative. And I have one
example from a TED Talk that
Jonathan Haidt did, I like him
because he wrote the coddling of
the American mind, basically
documenting the woke culture.
And here's just the opening to
that. So you get a definite
understanding of this very
pronounced difference, because
the
two American friends are
traveling together in Italy.
They go to the Michelangelo's
David. And when they finally
come face to face with the
statue, they both freeze dead in
their tracks. The first guy
we'll call him Adam, was
transfixed by the beauty of the
perfect human form. Second guy
we'll call him Bill is
transfixed by embarrassment at
staring out the thing there in
the in the center. So here's my
question for you. Which one of
these two guys was more likely
to vote for George Bush, which
for Al Gore. I don't need to
show hands because we all have
the same political stereotypes.
We all know that it's that it's
built. And in this case, the
stereotype corresponds to a
reality. It really is a fact
that liberals are much higher
than conservatives on a major
personality trait called
openness to experience. People
are high on openness to
experience just crave novelty,
variety, diversity, new ideas,
travel, people low on it, like
things that are familiar, that
are that are safe and
dependable. If you know about
this trait, you can understand a
lot of puzzles about human
behavior, you can understand why
artists are so different from
accountants, you can actually
predict what kinds of books they
like to read, what kinds of
places they like to travel to,
and what kinds of food they like
to eat. Once you understand this
trade, you can understand why
anybody would eat at Applebee's,
but not anybody that you know.
So great, great example. So the
question since SSRIs, and
antidepressants, it's actually
not really well known how the
serotonin intake receptors and
inhibitors work. The question
is, do you think at some point,
there was a decision that was
like, you know, if we can
stimulate this leftist thinking
brain, we'll have a lot more
people who are with us. Let's
drug the kids with this shit. Do
you think that's possible?
Ah, I hate to say that, yes.
Because I don't it is possible.
I don't know. No one can really
tell me I
don't know, it worked the
problem. The problem I have with
the thinking is that you'd have
to pre know the effects. It
could you mean, you could have
drugged these kids with SSRIs?
That became a bunch of Nazis
over the long term, because this
is right. But if you combine it
if you combine that with the
woke teaching culture we've
created in the past 25 years, or
whatever it is,
that they're definitely Okay.
Let's put it this way. They just
tried trying anything they can.
And maybe that's an element.
Right? It wouldn't be it
wouldn't everything, it would
be shocking, it would be
shocking, but if not, not beyond
the realm of possibility that
that would actually no, we've
really got to do this, we'll get
a whole bunch of docile people
and by the way, spoiler, in a
society you need kind of both
people. You need people who you
know, defend and fight and
provide and, and have
leadership, which would be kind
of this conservative size brain.
And you also need people who are
going to develop technology and
and Yes, eat a bug from time to
time.
The Brave New World Book by Soma
kind of discusses this plays
into a couple of clips. I have
groovy I love it when that
happens.
So there's this little cafe in
Philadelphia called
a good story.
The minute Cafe, and this is the
deep end result of noodle boy
thinking. We had our noodle boy
clipboards the guy wants to go
over the Bayesian obvious, guys,
let us run it. You know, this
actually happened in this cafe
where the two owners who were
woke queers, as they would have
it
queer, Cuoco or queer Yeah,
okay, well, queers, weird, your
woke queers.
And there was, there was a queer
friendly environment there were
making words a coffee shop,
specifically for the LGBTQ UK,
bla bla bla bla bla bla bla,
and, and it was woke, super
woke, and the employees were
super woke. And so it got to the
point where the employees turned
on the owners that were the two
people that ran it is actually a
third owner, it actually
literally owned the property had
nothing to do with a place. And
they forced them to go public,
to two owners with a confession.
Like one of those things that
you saw I used to see during the
Korean War, where the, you know,
the prisoner was taken to the
front and their film going out
there American is a terrible
place. And I have come here,
and they're going on, they're
blinking in Morse code at the
same time saying, I know the
setting. Sure.
The problem is these guys aren't
blinking in Morse code. And
there's some semi sincere and
pathetic and one is once a woman
who discovered some nose rings
in a red Behera job and I can't
figure I think she's a woman. I
don't know what she I don't know
the pronoun. So I could be
screwing this up. And the other
one who keeps I thought he is a
he looking person, but his name
is Kate. But when you hear him
introduce himself, or she or it
or is G themselves, them when
when they introduce themselves.
He then says cave, I think and
this is what I hear. My name is
cave. And I thought that was a
pretty cool name to have for me
in this game. But here they are.
Part one of them confessing to
their wrongdoing and how they're
going to have to turn the
company over to the noodle boys
who took it over.
This is this world. We're going
live as part of a radical
accountability process
of radical accountability
in the gentrification and anti
blackness on 52nd Street. We put
our community at risk With our
presidents, as well as our
workers, and particularly, this
was highlighted by an action
from us. And we are here to take
responsibility for that inaction
and for the harm that we caused
with the guidance of the workers
and black and brown workers
collective, we're trying to
raise funds to buy the business
and turn it off. As the owners
of the space we put our workers
in harm's way, we say that we're
open and we want to recognize
that harm and want to uplift
their concerns needs. We want to
be accountable for our complicit
pneus and our complicitous with
gentrification and our
engagement with anti blackness
in that gentrification in that
space, and in that space.
The workers of Nino's world
deserve so much more.
I'm sorry, what kind of space a
nuts space
in that space? Oh, I thought in
that gentler way, way back so we
said you stopped it, if you back
it up to that point again. Why
is that necessary for her to
interrupt a guy, Kate? Interrupt
Kate by saying in that space,
that so that's wordage that is
needed?
Oh, yes. That is because of the
what I think the gentrification
is only taking place with them.
Let's not imply the neighbors,
or anyone else. gentrification
is only in that establishment.
That's why they're saying, Well,
that's
what she boosted refining space,
I think. So there's a little
cafe which is Yes, it's called
women's splaining. Gone, women's
play, okay,
vacation and our engagement with
anti blackness in that
gentrification in that space,
and in that space.
For workers, Nino's world
deserves so much more. They have
worked beyond their knees, they
have made the space what it is,
and our ultimate goal is to
return the space to them, and
give them the shop that they
truly deserve to have. And what
we're asking you to do right now
is to stay tuned for a funder so
that we can raise the funds to
turn over the space to them, and
to make sure that they get to
have the US world in the way
that they have envisioned it and
rightfully should have it.
Okay, so let me just see if I
understand this, because I knew
that you were on it, when it was
in the newsletter, I didn't have
to follow it. So because of the
evil of the space of the owners
of the space, not just the
owners, but the entire place has
been a one gentrifying meat
grinder, and it's so horrible,
that they now recognize the
error of their ways they're
going to fire themselves, I
would hope. So that the queer
the black and brown community
they can, they will gift it to
them, no tax implication, they
will gift it to them. After
raising this money on no tax
implications, no issues at all.
And so that they can then run it
and I guess have no debt on the
on the money raised will just be
a gift. And that's the whole
idea. And the owners said what
the owner said, what,
what did the owner say? Well,
these are the these are the
owners. Yes, get the heck out of
town. So this are the owners,
they just want to sell and get
out of this place before all
hell breaks loose, and they're
playing a game.
No, they don't. Okay, here's the
way I deconstructed it. These
two are the managers. Yeah. And
they represent a third party
which is mentioned a second
clip, okay, who I think owns it
but has nothing to do it is like
you know, it's like a Soros
deal. It's like somebody in the
background owns who has the
property has the lease on the
property or has something to do
with it, but he's not part of
this because he's not running
it. He just said I have a good
idea I can I find two people
that can co own it with me and
it kind of ownership bullcrap
role when you're not really the
owner, and you're you to run it
and you have to be Are you Are
you gay? I'm gay. Are you? Are
you queer? Do you do your query?
I'm queer. I'm queer, too. And
so it is like it snows on that
list of demands that something
called ableism which I have no
idea what that offense.
I can explain that that means
when you don't when you are
biased against people who are
disabled or invalid
Okay, well, they're ableist. And
sure, I'm sure they aren't. So
they had so they got condemned
by their by their employees. And
they this is this is the two of
them and says they don't really
own the place even though the
owners, they're going to do a
funder, which I thought was a
good word. under a funder, get
the money to get the money to
buy out to third guy property
rights and then give it after
going through all the trouble of
getting the money to buy the
place, then gift it to the
employees who will run it into
the ground, no doubt within a
month, and then declare
bankruptcy as even know how to
do that. But that's kind of the
Yeah, these are the two these
are the two. The bosses were
okay. They just bought into the
noodle boys and they can't not
do this play part two, and you
get the
my before we get to that, could
we now surmise, since you tied
it into my clips that these two
have also had a lifetime of
better living through chemical
additions to their die?
In the case of cave or Kate? I
would say for sure. The other
woman just I don't know she, I
don't know what she doesn't
talk. But she does all the
talking. Because he's the man
who should be more contrite. I
think that's the guy.
Okay. They're trying to work
with a third owner to buy the
business and the property.
They're asking for funds so that
we can do that. Our ownership
and our place as a business and
the owners of that business on
52nd Street have caused harm and
the exploitation of our workers
and gentrify in gentrifying
neighborhood.
Are they shutting it down? Until
then? What are they doing?
I have no idea. I think it's, I
may be shut down as we speak. I
mean, this situation is a little
coffee shop. That's what it is.
It's a coffee shop.
This happened. Like you know,
the Ford Motor Company has built
its plant there. Well, you if
you recall, in Austin, when it
was defund the police Mellow
Johnny's I think it's called
Mellow Johnny's, which is a
famous Bike Shop in Austin. They
also have a coffee bar. But they
serviced all the police bikes,
they immediately went Oh, no, no
more no more cop bikes here,
which was in 80% of their
business. It's really
interesting that this must be
the work of SSRIs as well, it
has to be. I speak to kids like
yeah, everything seems a little
nicer now. A little drowsy. Can
I have five kinds of things that
don't really work well anymore?
But yeah, hey, man. Well, with
that, I'd like to thank you for
your courage to say in the
morning to you, the man who just
put the seas in the cafe
confessions, ladies and
gentlemen, put your hands
together for Mr. Johnson.
Mr. Curry, also in the morning,
chips and seedless to benefit
near subs in the water, and all
the names. Oh,
my goodness, you're making a
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Let's count right now how many
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he maintains the Art Generator
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today. Tell us how you came
about the sad puppy John,
because you did send out our
Beagle for the newsletter,
but first I sent out to be the
Beagle. And then the response
was like Excuse We there was no
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and by response, you mean click
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opening
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there's a few people out, do it
understand direct marketing. And
they used to be in the olden
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there was nothing that showed up
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25. That's very odd. Yeah,
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And then I got a number of
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surmise, Google course, Google's
always checked, because
everybody uses Gmail, which is
unfortunate, to say the least.
But Google, they change their
algorithms, every so often, at
least once or twice a year and a
July 1 would be a good time to
do it's halfway through the
year. And just change everything
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say anything, because Heaven
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especially MailChimp, who I
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they
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Okay, good. But once you use it,
then they put it everything into
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telling you to use it to see if
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real newsletter, people
subscribed or subscribers, it
should not be showing up in the
spam box. It shows that their
mailing system sucks now. And I
can say that because I sent out
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Everybody gets it? Yeah. There's
so much for HTML mail being so
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and it got a decent response.
And people say, oh, yeah, and
everyone had their own theories
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what's amazing is that it
somehow it evens out and over
time Yeah, it's a Yo Yo it's a
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That's the disappointing part
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more consistent because
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breeze. Today we got we went we
had like six people last show.
We're executive producers now we
get like 25 Oh my goodness.
Well, it's a lot
it does balance out but it makes
a lot and that's just the nature
of the beast. I don't think we
can control that. There's no way
to do it. This is how people
operate. So yeah, you go from
and it literally costs airtime.
We had a lot of airtime that we
were able to fill with other
things on the last show today.
We'll go long I missed but The
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donation segment I'm a little
worried about that. It could
have far reaching consequences
we already have a say
hello so I'm not ready I'll tell
you why. We'll give it a chance
you give it one shake. I'm not
going to do anything.
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authority is already pissed at
us so I'm just gonna get one
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at the end
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you've got karma
you can smell the rain. Okay,
let me know how that goes.
Mr. Matt of the growing tree and
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Three Three 3.85 ITM Adam and
John. I did some quick
accounting today to see how my
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in Park City, Utah. 333 Duck 33
The sad puppy did nothing for
me. But the great meme EJ did. I
want to reward John's excellent
selection of memes. Pretty much
everyone made me crack up. Also,
I deserve Dame hood now but
can't think of a good name. So
for now, just Dame Jane. And you
got a dame Jane, thank you very
much. Looking forward to seeing
you at the podium so much
appreciate it.
I know I'm Matt and thank you
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So your child shall be named
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Costas 333 dot 33. Middleburg,
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year I sell power tools and home
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finally paid myself a meager sum
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struggling congratulations,
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Now that I've self promoted I
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through this dangerous nonsense
and into the future. This is
truly priceless and words cannot
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value you returned it it's
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Costas Middleburg, Florida.
The Ric is up and he's in
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It surprised me of anyone in
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Arizona. Hi to Phoebe and the
keeper. Whoo, there
you go with the feature. You
know, Mark Hall came over as I
told you with the mead and he
brought his his cute little dog
over which is called laddie. And
it's like one of those miniature
Scottish Shepherd type things.
Yeah. And so cute. And he's
hopping around and he's six
months old. And we had Phoebe on
the porch that Phoebe made a
sound I've never heard her made
before make before she was going
to kill that dog and you did a
live and I was like hey we can
socialize she's gotten good with
humans now let's do dogs. Well,
yeah, no, she's still not eating
properly. She said she's upset
over that because of course Tina
is like Oh lady, such a great
dog. And then our dogs just gone
crazy. Anyway, some dogs are not
not not sociable with other dogs
Vika. I
mean, it depends on the breed
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Greetings from Port Angeles.
Thanks for being the voice of
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This is Audra Matthews,
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13. You immediately have to
wonder, Is it someone who works
at Apple did real people live in
Cupertino besides Apple
employees?
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community. Yeah. bedroom
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John out of my smokin hot fiance
Don Murata is not on the
birthday list, but I wanted to
wish him happy 42nd birthday
with his donation to our
favorite aka the best podcast in
the universe. Don has been a
loyal listener for many over 10
years and he hit me in the mouth
in early 2020. We've been
listening together ever since.
Now he hasn't donated in a while
though, so I'm calling him out
as a douchebag Happy Birthday
Don. Looking forward to many
more years and episodes together
love from your ex kami liberal
ex girlfriend. He jokingly calls
me his ex girlfriend after we
got engaged Okay, got it. PS
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chicks don't dig that dude. Get
a clue. Keep up. Yes, keep up
the spot on media
deconstruction. John Adam,
you're doing a great service and
we are grateful to both of you
all the best. Andras, Audra
Matthews and says Don's birthday
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ITM uh please put me on the
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I have a podcast that I've been
producing for 17 years. He tried
to top US man. And you do and
have seen a considerable drop in
support starting in March.
Summers typically slow anyway,
but combined with gas at over $6
A gallon in some places and
people don't have the spare cash
for support. donations have
fallen off a cliff. You have
taught me so much and in turn,
I've taught my wife and
daughters to dig deeper on
anything they read or hear. They
usually come to the conclusion
that the story is BS or pushing
some bogus narrative as a
result. I have two millennial
daughters who can see through
the BS and for that I thank you
your hard work needs to be
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appreciate you era Darien thank
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John Schifrin in Kennewick
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me that one. Okay. Well
dad make. Yeah. Both 333. Dan in
Connecticut, and Matthew in
Evanston, Illinois. Thank you
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TBLs as executive producer still
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272279 Northville Michigan, busy
season here at the farm since I
lost 90% of my lavender plants
due to an extended winter here
in Michigan. Time to replant
again. Damn you Al Gore. Where's
the global warming you promised?
Wow, people go to Lavender
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Mr. Cow can be helped out there.
He is outstanding. And by the
way, I wanted to mention it's a
competing product. But we have
that evil CBD. You remember the
eagles? They sent us some stuff
that you're getting of the
Eagles product.
Is that the one that eyedroppers
I think it is and so they have
a it's like a roller and I had a
like a really? I had a really
stiff neck a week or two ago.
And I have this roller it's like
a deodorant roll on. accepted as
CBD and some spearmint.
Got that Oh,
you want it you want it? I have
and I've tried so many different
things on a stiff neck and even
sir cows lavender blossom CBD
that works great on my calves
when I have a cramp at night.
But this stuff was really
because it has that that meant
or whatever that you know this
makes you feel
like it's one of the things
about CBD again to make sure it
doesn't stink.
Exactly, exactly. Is it? Okay,
yeah, send me one of these
rollers. I'll check it out Sir
William of Bainbridge Island.
Meanwhile, $260.06 and he lives
in Bainbridge Island,
Washington, where the elites
live. Sir William of Bainbridge
Island. I heard the call for
help and decided to donate to
6006 your show keeps me sane in
dark blue, Western Washington.
Keep up the good work. And I
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Ryan Galman is Stefan Ville.
Texas to $150 He's Associate
Executive producers for today
greetings men folk, your show is
great and brings value to my
life. So here's some value in
return. That's why we love it.
Keep up the good work, please
call out Derek as a douchebag
and send some general purpose
karma to those who need it.
Thanks y'all. Ryan,
you've got karma.
And then we have Margot Eden
hood, in orange Vale,
California. 250. He wants to
I've got ants jingle, ICM. One
year ago, I start donating to
the best podcast in the universe
at all this time I've failed to
grant a grant a grant GRANT I
think is the word she's looking
for any credit to my smokin hot
husband, Matt Brunner. Today
July 7 is our 40th wedding
anniversary I'd like to credit
is a switcheroo switcheroo this
donation and a knighthood to
Matthew Brunner. Please be
douche him.
Oh how cool.
You've been de deuced
he's my Ritter ARP up Pet Vet.
PARD, what does that mean?
He is my knight in shining armor
which translates in Dutch to my
knight on the white horse reader
open feet apart.
absolutely the most beautiful
human being and kindest and most
handsome man in the universe.
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him sir Matthew Brunner until he
chooses another name for
himself. Oh, so I didn't know
I always suspected that Marfa a
den who was Dutch but here we
now we finally have proof.
That's why she lives in orange
Vale. Oh, yes. That makes so
much sense for the House of
Orange. Well, Matt will see you
in a little bit. Greg Clifton
Morgan field Kentucky 246 42 ITM
please accept this donation in
honor of America's 240/6
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thanks for what you do please
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Greg Clifton is Don't eat me bow
Jaiden Obama you might die
here's my Obama you might die
man Oh my second it's getting
out of control again with all
these Obama him you might die
yes what is the next one? Biden
get vaccinated oh we've got
we're again we're getting to the
to the max of what we can do
here then we have the no of
course lady which always follows
that and yeah Kirk arm okay,
let's do all this then you might
not get back. No. Oh, I came so
close to pulling it off.
I thought he did pull it off.
No,
I missed it yet. Karma jingle
karma. Thanks for the gymnastics
class. Craig.
Great. Jordan. Len Tink Len Tink
in Bedford Queens QC a Quebec in
Quebec City. I'm guessing Canada
tu tu tu annoys in Bedford
Quebec. Sorry, tu tu tu tu tu
tu. Okay. Here's a handful of
Fiat Canadian cookbooks I could
not hear I could not bear to see
that damned puppy. Quick update
I proposed to my beautiful wife
on show 1359 And she gracefully
accepted nice. We tied the knot
in a lightning fast 33 minute
elicit celebration on November 1
and have not had a fight since
Nice. Nice Young. As you know,
couples that no agenda together
stay together. I would like to
call out my dad. Michael and my
mom. Tina Teaneck, Jeanne Atilla
T Nica Tina, Tina Tina aka as
reprehensible douchebags
for micros as for Tina.
I hit them both in the mouth two
years ago and they have been
avid listeners and freeloaders
ever since.
So another Dutch family Lenten,
very Dutch name and his mom
would be Dutch as well. Thank
you.
Thanks for putting it together
as six hours of sanity every
Week as much appreciated.
Sometimes we go over
and we love doing it for you.
Britain Sprouse in Montgomery,
Louisiana row of ducks to 2222
Thanks now get on with the show.
We got it. Thank you Britain. So
I'll take Rachel to 2222
Cleveland, South Carolina two
quick a short row of ducks. You
read my donation last year wrong
and said I was from Cleveland
Ohio. No offense against anyone
from Ohio but I'm a proud
Appalachian here in the
beautiful South Carolina. This
is another birthday donation for
me by me from me. So happy
birthday to me 36 times around
the Sun July 7, I'd like to call
out Travis and his annual second
douchebag alert and also my
husband Eric he could use some
jobs karma though and I'd like
one goat scream and she wants
the shapeshifting Jews so of
course we can add that for her
was anything else in the note
here I love you guys please keep
doing what you do looking
forward to making it to Dame
hood one day love from Rachel
jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's
go for jobs
let's go over to Highland Park,
Illinois anonymous writes in
$211 She says keep an eye on him
as grew up in the Highland Park
area. Every board teen knows how
to get to the roof of the
downtown buildings, unlocked
door and unguarded stairs. But
like your thoughts on Mike
Madigan being indicted jingles
life is a scam but slam that's
true and baby karma we 2x jabs
oops. What? They both been
double vaccinated. Yeah, okay,
what about it? Was he just says
it Oh, okay. I don't think he
does a jingle
No, I don't think either. Life
is a scam. Also baby karma is
just baby making karma we have
that. We can do that. Let me
see. Let me see how far I get
with your with your kids here in
a second. What do we need our
bus lamb? That's what we need.
Hello.
Oh, you got
you've got karma.
You missed it. That's true.
Oh, goodness.
It's close enough.
Yeah, I think so too. Michael
Bernstein Raleigh, North
Carolina two. Oh 4.01. Gents.
Keep up the great work. Two
things. One. I recently bought a
US prison. Oh, yes. I know who
this is. I was it was
decommissioned in 2004 is
located just outside Raleigh,
North Carolina. It is zoned
camping, which means I can build
nearly anything I want. Free
tree houses yurts cheap
knockoffs of the Seattle sky
near it's a replica of Jhansi
the vortex mystery podcast
studio etc. If any no agenda
listener has dreamed of building
something crazy but couldn't
because of local building laws,
please contact me Instagram,
mutual wind, tiny homes. Second
point I will be in Iceland
Monday, July 11. And hosting the
first ever frozen slaves meet up
fermented shark fins will be
served John, what wine should we
pair with this?
Yeah, I was thinking about that.
I don't know. I think any
generic Chardonnay would work.
Now. That said if you're Iceland
has a you got if you're gonna go
to Iceland, you gotta buy wool.
Iceland has these three sheep.
There's there. They weren't
three obviously. But they have
three. Their sheep the Icelandic
sheep which is a weird looking
animal, weird looking animal. Or
they come in three colors and
they make sweaters and blankets
everything from the end they use
those three colors. Sometimes
they die the white ones but
generally issues those blankets,
sweaters and one of the best
wool shops. I think it's still
there is in the airport. So make
sure you load up when you're
there.
And he actually sent to a
teenager but
I was just gonna say by the way
it comes in it should come in
duty free because it's handmade.
He sent Tina some pictures of
this new property and it really
the prison is still there jail
cells and everything is a
watchtower. They think the
Watchtower should be the replica
of your studio.
Eric good up there in the
Watchtower. It sounds right it
looks
really cool. Does. He just wants
a goat karma so we'll give him
that.
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any note from him so he gets a
double karma the coveted double
karma
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Dave David Fergus odo comes in
from Gladstone, Missouri. 202 33
And he just says New Jersey,
North Korea.
That is code that's code clearly
and no idea. New Jersey, North
Korea maybe there's maybe their
sister cities.
Wheeler's next and Eldridge,
Iowa $200.78 and he needs a D
douching.
We got that for you.
You've been D deuced thanks for
the deconstruction and amygdala
shrinkage this donation is
honored my 22nd wedding
anniversary to my smokin hot
wife Emily May we have 22 More
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I think we're resist we much
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by no that's interesting. You
know, congratulations. 22 years
they never had a fight but
resist. We must. We must. And we
will much about that. Be
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Charles Wheeler 278 Eldridge,
Iowa, please de douche
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deconstruction and amygdala
shrinkage. This donation is the
honor of my 20 Oh, that's the
one we just did draw.
I was wondering how long you'd
go it was you got to the jingles
and
Eric constable in Jacksonville,
Florida. 233 needs some sales
karma can't sell water to a
woman on fire right now. Sounds
sounds bad. I don't know what's
going on. But here it is. You've
got karma.
happen. So sales is weird. I was
in a I worked at boiler room
once
you've made a stock where you
call people up and say hey, hey,
do you buy stocks and bonds? Do
you like you want to be rich you
want to leave your wife rich
they pay you want to buy some
bucks and buy stocks bonds like
that. Does that were you that
what you did?
Yeah, but it was for a charity.
And
you want to save some kids? Like
leave your wife saving kids and
whatever? Yeah, to same pitch.
So one day, so when I worked
there for about a week it wasn't
something I was doing career.
Yes. But I had one day where I
just so kicked ass everybody
just bought Yeah, bang, bang,
bang, I got to loot I got some
sort of a certificate of being
the best sales guy. Next day,
nothing. Literally nothing. I
couldn't sell anything. It's
just a damndest experience
what's happening. What's
happening right now in
Fredericksburg. Stores are
closing we have was double this
double threat. One is stores and
restaurants. Longtime
restaurants are closing because
the A they can't get people to
work Hulu and live in
Fredericksburg because you can't
afford to live here anymore and
work here. They're even offering
$19 an hour for servers. You
know waiters and waitresses
still no takers. In addition to
that, like the same thing we'll
have like four days during the
week dead nothing no sales
nothing happening. And then the
weekend it's great in the gone
is is shit is happening.
Interesting Liam I guess it's
palot P P L E OT? In Portland
$200.02. And he says de douche.
You've been de deuced happy 25th
anniversary to my smokin hot
wife Alison. Yak karma please.
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sir fat dad of the BMX CANS is
in North Little Rock, Arkansas
in the morning a donation from
surfac that the BMX cans can i
Since I've already been
knighted. Please make this a
switcheroo towards my wife.
Shawn does Dame hood. Okay. So
does that mean also for the for
the Associate Executive producer
or just?
He says I was shocked because he
used the word switcheroo. Yeah.
Okay, we'd have to put her name
there. Okay,
so we'll put Shonda oops. That
didn't go well. We'll put Shonda
of the BIA Mexico sad about
that. Since he didn't give us
any other options. Yeah, karma
please love his lips. Yes, of
course. Oh, did we already do
that? I'll do another one
another Yeah, karma.
You've got ah
this disgusting Vikon dirty Dick
bangs in Washington, DC district
criminals to her under dollars,
John four words on why the
donations are low we're in ended
oppression. Big sales karma,
please by Count dirty Dick bangs
of DC.
You've got karma.
And see we got only two more
here John Cooper Clinton
Township, Michigan in the
morning, gents. Thanks for your
exceptional show and for shining
a spotlight on all the BS. Keep
it up. My family could use some
good karma as we as we move from
Hawaii to Michigan. Compliments
of Uncle Sam. Thanks, John
Cooper, formerly of Honolulu,
that must be some military
operation there. I think you've
got karma. There's your karma
for the move.
And last on the list is Lea.
Hartlaub in Cincinnati, Ohio.
$200. There, John and Adam. We
love the greatest podcast in the
universe. We appreciate the
newsletter, you are the
mothership of all podcasts.
Thanks so much, Leah Hartlaub.
Okay,
I agree. I agree. I think a lot
of these podcasts are hearing us
and then then they go on their
own podcast and argue about it.
Seriously, we take the hits
somehow and we get the stories
way before everybody else has.
And then we repeat them over and
over again throughout the years.
Because everything comes back
and
then yeah, and then Tucker
steals them and he gets all the
credit pig and
all the money. But we're very,
very very appreciative of the
value that we received today
thank you to our executive
producers and Associate
Executive producers for episode
1466 You can now use that credit
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if anyone hassles you about that
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All right, thanks everybody.
That really made up for the past
couple of weeks. I appreciate
it.
Yeah, what do we got here?
We gotta like get a bunch of
Miss I guess I'm very
interesting miscellaneous clips.
Nothing focused when he isn't
there something we must be
missing something important
before we do miscellaneous
brothers Ukraine, but really
nothing going on. Kind of she
kind of
went through Ukraine didn't we
didn't have Oh, Roe v. Wade and
we have something on Roe v.
Wade.
Well, let's do some politics
anyway.
I have I do have Roe v. Wade, by
the way. Okay. And then that'll,
that'll lead into politics.
Okay,
give it Okay,
first, how not to answer a
question. So there's this story
going around, which may even be
bogus. But it was just
interesting to see Kristi, Noem,
who now she's still a favorite
for a Republican nominee for
something.
I think she has a vice
president. possibility but she's
not going to be running for
president as far as I can tell.
No, she but she needs to learn
how to dance.
People she's she's an she's not
well liked.
So there's a story which is now
even being questioned. I did not
dive into a clip really don't
care that much. But the story
goes like this. There was a 10
year old girl raped in South
Dakota, her state, and she had
to go across state lines to get
an abortion because she wasn't
allowed to have an abortion. And
I think it was South Dakota, but
the story is like the story
moves its target. And you know,
have you heard about this?
Which is a horrific story, kind
of these stories.
So she gets asked this question
and she doesn't have the right
answers. The
Indianapolis Star 40 year old
girl in Ohio, who was six weeks
and three days pregnant, now has
to travel across state lines to
Indiana to receive an abortion.
So
what are the chances right six
weeks and three days now she has
I mean, this story just smells
bad
because this is a trigger law
that was passed before you
became governor. I wanted you to
be clear. Well, the state of
South Dakota going forward force
a 10 year old in that very same
situation to have a baby use I
think is incredible data in this
tragic story because I heard
about this last night. What's
incredible is that nobody's
talking about the pervert a
horrible and deranged individual
that raped a 10 year old and
what is it? What are we doing
about that I agree with you
doing about divorce. That's an
important discussion to have.
You know, that's an issue that
the Supreme Court has weighed
in. Listen. We can do for that
little girl. I think we also
need to be addressed And those
sick individuals that do this to
our choice but couldn't agree
with our bodies or our bodies
and women are the ones who who
get pregnant and in this case,
it wasn't a woman It was a girl.
Should I have a child a child
should she have every single
life? Every single life is
precious that this tragedy is
horrific. I can't even imagine
I've never had anybody in my
family or myself gone through
anything like this. I can't even
imagine but in South Dakota, the
law today is that the abortions
are illegal except to save the
life in the UK with a 10 year
old girl having to have a baby.
No, I'm never okay with that. In
fact, that story will keep me up
at night. It absolutely will you
try to have an exception of a
friend of mine a situation like
that a one got a one year old
little granddaughter. Okay,
so you understand this is the
badgering it goes on for another
two minutes. And she has no good
answer. I mean, she really got
to work on that. And then we
have yes you
can't India this year, this is
what you're going to be up
against if you're going to be
rolling up Brian anything. You
get these kind of a, you know,
they find a chink in the armor.
They just start pounding it,
because they see that you're
weak is your answer. You're not
strong. You're not coming back
at him and saying, you know, I
don't really need to be badgered
about this. You know how I feel.
There's a she should have put a
stop to it. Instead of letting
this reporter badger her like
that. I mean, I do. In fact, I
think I don't even know if she
handles it. Well, is that
similar badgering that took
place in the White House, which
was Ducey badgering.
Kareem Abdul John Pierre. Wait,
wait, let me finish with this.
Unless it's about the Roe v.
Wade. I have one more clip.
No, it's not. But when you're
done, I want to play this show
you Sure? Sure How to get out of
the situation. If you're a
politician. Oh, let's do it.
Let's do that now. Sure. It's
just that you. She's no good
either. By the way, this John
Pierre. She's horrible. Yeah.
presser pressors called presser
Q.
Why is there a voicemail of the
President talking to his son
about his overseas business
dealings?
Okay. Yeah. So these a little
bit of setup because it is a
switch to Hunter Biden's laptop
where there's clearly all kinds
of evidence including this
voicemail, which we didn't even
pay any attention to. We had the
clip, I'm sure. And it refutes
the claim that the President
never spoke with his son about
any of his business dealings,
which was asked ad nauseam
during the debates leading up to
the last election.
Why is there a voicemail of the
President talking to his son
about his overseas business
dealings? If President has said
he's never spoken to his son
about his overseas business?
Well, first, I'll say that what
the President said stands. So if
you if that's what the President
said that he that is what stands
and second. Secondly, secondly,
concerning Secondly,
business dealings, I think
you're clear. How's that? Not
him talking to his son about his
overseas business?
We're not I'm not going to talk
about alleged materials from the
laptop.
I will not voice on the
voicemail.
I'm not going to talk about
alleged materials on the laptop.
Not having
that it is not Peter, I
refer you to to his son's
representative.
Okay. I love his okay. Okay,
your analysis and she brought it
up very poorly done. The way it
should be handled, it seems to
me they should know about this
is going to happen, especially
from Ducey. They say well, we're
looking into it, this is just
very concerning. We're looking
into it, I just get off of it
immediately. And that's what she
should have done Nome should
have done with this Roe v. Wade.
Exactly. Get off of it as fast
as you can as low D otherwise,
you're gonna go on, Ducey could
have taken it one more time, he
just knows is gonna get kicked
off the thing. It'll go to
rounds. And then he'll say,
Okay, I stopped.
I really think Kareem Abdul John
Pierre is really best when, when
seen visually, because she has
this. I think she's very tiny
seems to be a very compact
person. But she plans her feet
and she has this attitude. And
this is just like, oh, you know,
like, You're crazy. And you can
see she's modeled after some of
Jen Psaki and some other ones.
But she's really she can really
only act and read a script. She
does not really know everything
that's going on
slow on her feet. She doesn't
know what she's doing. She's
incompetent.
Yes, I would say and it seems
like everyone else in the
communications department is
quitting around her. So it
should only be a moment of time,
but this is of course is is her
time to shine.
The funny thing is the binding
minister I Gotta get back to
this Roe v. Wade. But the Biden
administrators has people
quitting left and right
everywhere. Yeah. And like you
mentioned, even in the
communications department, if
this was Trump's administration,
we wouldn't heard the end of it
is all everyone's quitting, they
can't stand working for him.
I love it when people who have
not read our mission statement,
which you find at no agenda.net,
it's up at the top mission
statement, which of course, is
not a mission statement at all,
but it does explain exactly what
we do. And we deconstruct media.
So when people say, your right
wing Trump, no, we go whatever
the media is saying. And it
doesn't matter who it is.
They're always full of crap.
Unfortunately, it's the media
that is really biased. That's
why you get pretty much the same
from us unless there's an odd
moment when Fox News is actually
dumb and funny, because they're
dumb a lot but dumb and funny
and that's that's hard to get
except from like MSNBC, CNN, and
these host of jokes. So now
let's go back to Roe versus Wade
Elizabeth Warren makes me want
to resurrect this item
so you have these pregnancy
crisis centers in in many states
in America are you familiar with
what the work of the crisis
Crisis Pregnancy crisis center
what they do?
No, I'm not. I mean, I've heard
of them, but I don't know what
they do.
If you if you saw one, what
would you think just if you saw
a pregnancy crisis center, what
do you think that that is?
I would think it was a
counseling place for people to
get abortions.
Interesting, because that is
exactly what Elizabeth Warren's
take away from it is but she's
taking this to a much higher
level and her
Warren also taking aim at
pregnancy crisis centers
here in Massachusetts. These so
called crisis pregnancy centers
out number genuine abortion
clinics by three to one
she says women walk into the
centers believing they'll get
abortions instead they try to
talk women out of it she Oh no.
Oh, no. Oh, no, they bait and
switch. Oh, no, this is
horrible. Let's roll it back and
see what's going on.
She says women walking to the
centers believing they'll get
abortions instead they try to
talk women out of it. She calls
it a bait and switch they are
giving it over to people who
wish them harm. And that has to
stop we need to put a stop to
that in Massachusetts right now.
I love how trying to convince
someone not to get an abortion
is putting them at they're
harming them. That's got to be
some doublespeak.
Wow. Yeah. Yeah, that's a good
catch.
And she's mad about it, too.
It's like dude, but let I mean,
you're for abortion clinics, but
not because all these guys are
ahead. The guys who don't want
to abort her head. That's a bait
and switch. I don't know man.
It's just Is it me or is that
nuts?
Okay, well, from her perspective
is totally not nuts. She's busy
turning into a shrew. I mean,
have you watched her? She's
getting she's lost weight
actually. She's really thin and
gone. Now. I haven't paid
attention to before you give her
your Clap your hands and enough
the wind would be enough to
knock her over. She just she
looks sick. She looks sickly.
And she sounds worse than ever
with this. I didn't have any
brava toss to her voice
anywhere. She screeches she's
really in bad shape. I don't
know what's wrong with her.
The whole world is collapsing in
on her. She's a mega douche. I
mean, she
just loves it as a digger but
she's always been that
mega douche
mega douche there's a Oh title
now.
I mean, that's that's true just
just randomly like you have
Tourette's yell something and
then just claiming to show
title. Yeah, that's exactly the
same for me. It's more the
openings. I'm thinking not show
title. That's how we opened the
show. Mega douche.
Oh, me well then you're still
right now probably your comms.
We made a great jingle there was
live production ladies and
gentlemen. From from the Black
Lives lat but I should say BLM
LGBTQ IAP k plus noodle boy we
have a couple of items to
discuss the Dutch parliament
while they hate their farmers
and going to take their farms
away from them they have a PLU
approved legislation to make
work from home a legal right
I thought what you're doing here
what do you do sir at the Ford
assembly line? Well, I put the
screws on these chassis ease as
they go by I put the bolt down
here and then it comes down and
I've hit the button and it welds
it. I want to do that from home.
No, that's not gonna happen. But
the Netherlands doesn't have any
businesses like that anymore.
The only the only place you can
still weld is building a yacht
for Jeff Bezos. But it does,
give me a thought. And you have
very specifically warned
businesses of not hiring woke
people because it will destroy
your organization. And that is
now coming true. We're seeing it
everywhere in it. They will
literally try and take your
company away from you. But I
think this is this is a
tremendous opportunity. If
you're young, and you want to,
first of all, how about if you
want to make it if you want to
move ahead in your organization?
Show up. Go to the office,
there's gonna be someone there.
work from there, make it make it
your mission.
If you work from the office, you
have a much better chance of
succeeding because you can be
the sniper you can even that guy
over there. Yeah. And he never
comes in. Okay,
well, this is this is the direct
method. I'm like, Just be good
and move ahead and show the
extra effort and you're like,
undermine your colleagues while
you're there nicely.
Getting urinary Oh, I know.
Where's bill? Hey, when in the
meeting? Yeah, but But where's
Bill works from home? Oh, he
doesn't have to come in ever is
that the idea?
Pretty much. If there's not
something else, great way to
meet people who you might want
to date. Screw these dating
sites and not having personal
interaction with people. What
you can probably cut out 10
dates by going to the office,
and you'll mute you're likely to
meet someone else. And guess
what, you're both at the office,
you already have something in
common
camera, and that's
fraternisation you can't have
that in the office.
One other story very upsetting
to many scrabble players who are
now quitting the competitive
game of Scrabble, as Mattel has
changed the rules of the game.
And yes, they have changed the
rules that were not really the
rules. But there are now 400
offensive terms banned from the
word list that are allowable at
Scrabble. The problem is, you
can't really get the list of
these 400 words, there's some
obvious in words, I asked you to
believe me, I looked everywhere.
I and all I get is like, well,
you know, the N word won't be on
there. And so I would love to
have the full list. Maybe it's
included in the game. But
there's all kinds of obviously
it's, I mean, what's what's
interesting is that professional
players now saying no, no, no,
we're not we're not going to
play anymore. 400 back
to back to politics. Okay. So I
had there's a guy that for one
of the first Gen Z certain
entered politics and there's one
guy in Florida and I have two
clips from Gen Z. Gen Z Zoomers,
other candidates and I wanted to
just play him so we get a
feeling for what we're up
against with these people who we
know we don't know him. A lot of
them personally. And I don't
know if they're gonna be good
politically or not politically,
this short clip and because this
is one of them, explaining
somebody you might want to
understand is candidate Z.
Growing up learning that 30
minutes away from me a kid that
looked like me who was wearing a
hoodie was murdered for being
black Trayvon Martin and seeing
the outrage after that.
Columbine pulse.
So hold on a second. Did he say
a kid that look like me? Yeah,
he's black, I guess. Or was it
because he's wearing a hoodie? I
don't know. I don't because it
sounded it looks it like that.
But okay, ma N Trayvon Martin.
Yes.
You caught that Mo Yeah. Hello.
How could you not?
Trayvon Martin everyone calls
him Trayvon Martin, even the
millennials and Gen Xers call
them Trayvon Martin day old
column to Amaya. We have to deal
with that coming up. Okay. So
here's another one and this is
some insights into the Gen Z
group. This is a little longer
this candidate Z insights
love it argues the democratic
progressives have gone too
extreme and hopes her campaign
will energize young
conservatives. Even though Gen
Z's early voting trends are
decidedly liberal. So I think
some of these more progressive
candidates are just a reflection
of the system that exists. This
exact system I'm trying to fight
against
and that fighting attitude is
shared by frost the progressive
running in Florida,
we come to the negotiating table
not already at the compromise
which is you Usually what
Democrats tend to do, and I
think this is part of the reason
why the Republican Party has
these long term plans that a lot
of times come into fruition,
this determination to stand by
your values shows a clear
deviation from millennials.
That's according to Kristen
Soltis. Anderson, a conservative
pollster and strategist, and
also a millennial,
the frame has shifted from I'm
going to bring about that change
by being someone who looks for
opportunities to work across the
aisle and more, I'm going to
disrupt the institutions and
systems that are allowing the
other side to continue to
prevail.
Oh, goodness.
So she's claiming Saltus is
good, by the way. She's very
good analyst. She says that the
difference between Millennials
and Aziz is that the Z's are
just going to put their foot
down. Yeah. And, and not go
anywhere, and not going
anywhere. I refuse.
Because I'm not going to get
anything. That's not going to
work.
No, it's not, but they don't
know that because there's just
come right out of school. And
yet, and they and everybody
where this is another subtext
that's going on and people
should understand. The Roe
versus Wade thing has created a
I wouldn't have the Supreme
Court.
Well, besides No, I'm talking
about a deeper meme, a political
meme, which would, which is that
the Democrats are all short term
thinkers. And the Republicans
are long term thinkers because
they had this plan for 50 years.
Don't Don't tell me you're gonna
play the clip of that of the
converted don't have a clip. We
already played the clip of the
Democrat on the last show. He
was pissed off and he said
exactly that.
Yeah. Well, this is I've noticed
this is becoming a very common
thought. And that's what we was
reflected in these Gen Z things
interesting. And the guy if you
listen to this character, this
running in Florida, he talked
about it. He says, you know, the
Republicans are smarter than the
Democrats because they plan and
they then they execute their
plans over long terms. The
Democrats are too dumb to do
that. And even though he's
running as a Democrat,
Have you have you heard of the
latest, incredibly smart ploy
from Gavin Newsom? Your
governor?
No, it's got I'm working on a
kind of an essay about him. Is
this ploy.
Well, this ploy is he's going to
run weird ads.
California Governor Gavin Newsom
is drawing sharp responses from
Florida Republicans over a new
TV ad. It accuses Florida
Governor Ron DeSantis and his
allies of leading an attack on
personal freedom. It aired on
Fox News and in Florida. A
spokesman for DeSantis dismissed
the ad saying Newsom quote might
as well light a pile of cash on
fire, and called the ad a
desperate attempt to win back
refugees who fled the hellhole
of California to go to Florida.
So before you comment, let me
play one of these ads. 30
seconds.
It's independent statements.
Let's talk about what's going on
in America. Freedom. It's under
attack in your state here
Republican leaders, they're
banning books, making it harder
to vote, restricting speech in
classrooms, even criminalizing
women and doctors. I urge all of
you living in Florida to join
the fight or join us in
California. But we still believe
in freedom, freedom of speech,
freedom to choose freedom from
hate and the freedom to love.
Don't let them take your freedom
paid for by Newsom for
California Governor 2022.
So this to me, seems like a huge
mistake. You're putting words
like freedom into an ad you're
you're just people look at that
and go Yeah, Republicans rock
because people are stupid. I
don't think it I don't think
that works. If you want to have
equity and equality and
diversity.
It may be like lighting a pile
of cash on fire. But and I I
would disagree with the some of
the premise but at the same
time, you're right about words
like freedom, because you know
the difference between
Republicans and Democrats, you
have to remember these four
words, the Democrats are always
represented by equality,
egalitarianism and justice.
Those are their two words,
equality, equality and justice.
We have to be equal. We have to
have justice. The Republicans
and we've talked about this
before, there are two words are
free our liberty, freedom and
liberty. And so freedom and
liberty so when you say freedom,
you are you gonna end up
thinking Republican because
that's kind of the this is like
the studies that were done
showing if you show the American
flag a lot. First of all,
watching the Republican, they
see Republican, and so his heart
and the Democrats have tried and
tried and tried to get people to
associate the American flag with
Democrats, but it just doesn't
work but it's the feel I'm
flatting if you see that you
don't think it's probably can
you think Democrat? Isn't it
awesome? Isn't it? Like you see
the gay flag? What do you think?
Okay. Is a gay Democrat? Oh
queer LGBTQ company. Isn't this
also just a pathetic way to say
he's running for president?
Like, oh, I'm gonna advertise in
Florida, everybody on Fox News,
look at my opinion as
I don't know what he's up to. I
mean, he is running for
president. There's no doubt
about it. But my analysis and
it's been in the newsletter,
I've talked about this, but the
my analysis his real best bet is
and where I guess it'd be 2032
That's when he would get in in
because if he tried
he can't run this this cycle
that would be that would well
he's stupid enough. Other people
are stupid. He might. Well, I
know the I can see the argument
which is the argument would go
like this. When Clinton Gadahn
after one term of one term
president it that was no one
thought that was going to
happen. It's a way it is always
depressed. It's always gonna get
reelected. And, and the guy who
pulled out who was gonna run for
president was lined up. He was
going to be the go to guy was
Mario Cuomo. No, right? Mario
Cuomo was going to be the
President of the United States,
but he wasn't going to run
against George W. HW Bush,
because he thinks, you know, you
can't beat an incumbent. So
Clinton stepped in. And by sheer
just coincidence, the way things
worked out because there the
economy was starting to
collapse. And Clinton walked in
and just grabbed the job and
then Cuomo was done. He never
could run against the you always
have that problem where you get
cut out, you're cut out of the
loop. Right. But the difference
in this round is that the the
president that's in office now
is a Democrat, not a Republican,
that's going to lose. It's a
Democrat, right? So whether you
should step in now or not, is a
big question. I'd say no, I'd
say let a Republican win and get
reelected as 2032 You can walk
in and you'll be 64 years old as
I'm talking about. Newsom you'd
be 64 years old, a little
smarter, what he's going to do
in between get one more round of
governorship, but I think you
should quit the governorship and
ship and run for the US Senate.
It take Dianne Feinstein seat.
And that would be keep him in in
the public eye and he can get
even more publicity by being a
senator.
She should definitely watch her
mind her P's and Q's she isn't
she's in line to get whacked.
Politically speaking then,
though, she should get another
booster. And maybe that'll take
but I'm pretty sure
that the political ads this
season, tis the season will be
fantastic. And I say this
because of the Newsom ad kind of
kicking off, hey, anything goes.
And if I notice, by the way,
once again, your entire thesis
behind the removal of the
Electoral College, the money,
went to Florida, who didn't go
to a California media company,
which has his I'm sure it's
maddening for everybody. Now we
have Jerome Davison, who's
running for Congress and Arizona
Republican and his ad. Well, the
visuals are really good. I mean,
this is like movie trailer
level. Listen to this. Democrats
like
to say that no one needs an AR
15 for self defense.
Just that what you're seeing now
is you're seeing a kk k white
hooded guy walking towards the
house. And it's film quality may
or may be red or whatever they
use. And it's a baseball he's
got a baseball bat wrapped in
barbed wire looking all and now
that I now that I froze this
video, the actually has the
donkey instead of the K K K
logo. So the hat the pointy hat,
the eyes cut out and the donkey
K K K logo on the white sheet.
Democrats like to say that no
one needs an AR 15 for self
defense that no one could
possibly need all 30 rounds.
But when this rifle is the only
thing standing between your
family
and a dozen angry Democrats and
clan hoods, you just might need
that semi automatic
in all 30 rounds
Jerome Davison for Congress and
he's got the AR 15 It's been a
great spot.
I like to see you play this one.
This is a I don't know who it is
because so far back but you can
look it up in the in the locker
upper look for the word Rhino
hunting or words Rhino hunting
and this is an ad for I think
it's a governor or a senator,
somebody in one of the states
who's who is condemned for being
and kind of a douche bag, and
he's running for office and he's
using the rhino hunting.
Yes. So everyone knows rhino is
of course right now. The name
only Yeah, rhinoceros
it's it's the name for
Republicans who are really liked
Liz Cheney.
Liz Cheney's Exactly. In related
news
Oh Amy trigger warning
from Missouri Governor Eric
Greitens has released a new
campaign ad calling for moderate
Republicans known as rhinos to
be hunted down and shot. Rhino
stands for Republicans in name
only. In the video, Eric
Greitens, a Republican candidate
for the US Senate in Missouri is
seen with a shotgun raiding
house alongside a group of
heavily armed men in battle
gear.
I'm Eric Greitens navy seal, and
today we're going Rhino hunting
Rhino feeds on corruption and is
marked by the stripes of
cowardice.
Facebook has removed the
campaign video and Twitter
blocked it from being shared in
2018. Eric Greitens resigned as
governor of mystery after a
woman who was having an affair
with accused him of sexual
assault and taking non
consensual nude photographs
after he tied her up naked in
his basement. Great insects wife
has also accused him of abusing
her and their young son.
No And when was this? What is
this guy current or is this?
Yeah, this
is where he's running now.
Oh, goodness. Yeah. Hey, it's
gonna be it's gonna be dynamite.
It's gonna be
theory. Yeah,
it's gonna be off the hook.
There's going to be all the
Republican candidates are going
to be shooting up Democrats, a
Democrat ally, what did what
did? I mean, it's kind of weak.
Now when you see Newsom, like
with his, you know, Star
Spangled Banner freedom bid. I
mean, that looks like it looks
pathetic. And we should think
about what we can do for the
Republicans as the curry divorce
Consulting Group,
or the Democrats worked for
anybody. That's what
I said, Well, we can do for the
demo they would do and I say
Democrats, and I said Republic I
meant Democrats. They're the
ones that need the help. They
got on the wrong track here.
They won't use any our firearms.
They won't do anything. They
won't. You know, they should
have to harken back to the old
jerk Joni Ernst, who is became a
huge disappointment. Oh, yeah.
When she ran for I think US
Senate and she had a bunch of
mostly issues target practicing
in her ads shooting this and
shooting that stuff. And
Democrats don't want to shoot
anything. That's the problem
even though they they're there.
Well, what could what should
they be sure that guy in
Highland Park was a Democrat?
I mean, I think they should just
go full on. I mean, this is all
trauma based entertainment. You
know, I talked to moe about
this. And of course, you've also
seen the one where the the guy
puts the noose around his neck,
and we're going and that's
powerful man. So this is all
trauma based advertising over
the backs of black Americans
you're going I think you're
going to see more and more
Republicans want to you want to
lynch them all. I mean, we're
gonna see all kinds of horrible
shit. That is, and I put this
Arizona candidate in there, it's
sure it's funny, but it's no
this is okay. He's a black guy.
So alright, so I guess okay for
him to do it. But I asked him
all about this he says this is
not the way to go. He says this
is just going to make it worse
and I think he's right. It's
funny,
I think it's gonna emit not
gonna make it worse. It's gonna
make it funnier.
You're not black.
I'm gonna show my mood by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
all the people who could do
that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fun
yes, and that's a fact and
you're not John Kennedy. There's
two people that got
no I got the joke. But Wow.
Hello, fossil no to Eric Adler.
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Me too. It now I have a note
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market Maria donation for Nathan
Boyer. Are you familiar with
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I don't know what she's reading
and we'll be done with it.
Nathan, say mark and Maria, your
$240 donation message was read
as if it was from us from Mark
and Maria on Sunday show,
though. We sent the following
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covered all communication
points. We'll try to get a
correction confirmation. So I
guess they do meetups and they
have Switcheroos. They have a
raffle. And then whoever wins
the raffle, that winning raffle
is then the person who was
credited with the donation
remember
this? Remember this guy said he
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wrote this note but I guess
they're the ones who won the
raffle. And he
No, no, no, no, he won the
raffle. But they are the ones
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we don't have any title upgrades
for today but we do have quite
the list of Knights and Dames I
may even have to pull out the
long blade. I got to do a blade
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podium. Debbie corn and Kim corn
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you we've got hookers and blow
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cappuccinos Mergo sparkling Brut
rose a and already had that the
homemade brioche and I could
have said mutton and meat and I
would have made it perfectly.
There you go. What a great
showing. It's so nice to have
all of you here at the
roundtable. Thank you so much
for joining us. And thank you
for becoming a night in a dame
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Let us know what size you have
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There's no extra cost by the
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Please post that so people can
see it's really it's it's pretty
and I love seeing them at the
meetups. People always very
proud to wear their night rings
at the meetup speaking of which
Miss fire
we do have a couple for the next
few days before we hit Sunday
show so we'll mention those
after report from Cincinnati
first
in the Morning John and Adam.
This is Adam Allison Jared and
Elliot chested OG listeners from
Knoxville and we just want to
say let's go Brandon. George K
the Cincinnati made up let's go
Brandon. Steve at the meet up
hello. There you go.
This is third and this this this
is no agenda.
This is Manny with a Klaus
Schwab in the Morning
John and Adam in the morning.
This is Greg from price Hill in
Cincinnati love your show keep
it up
all right guys. Thank you we'll
produce nice now we have I must
be high. This Meetup is from the
as a report from their June
meetup and it has a nice
interesting promo they've
attached to it. The first
time must be high trauma meetup
was a great success with 15
attendees and an after party
that went till midnight with two
nights and a surprise visit all
the way from Giorgio
Fernando Toledo, which is a
terrific name.
Paint. This is Adam in the
morning. This is
Paul in the morning. started
listening to no agenda, probably
back in 2012. Hi, my
name is Serge white tonight.
This is my first time at such a
large meetup
was the best meetup I've been to
and I've hosted five or six and
you almost did all my numbers I
think out the gate on your first
one. Congratulations
at first tried to do agenda in
2010 I think I think 10 years
ago it was too much for me but
yeah the pandemic made it that I
could listen to it okay and and
I listen every week
I just wanted to say I must be
hi this is no agenda hit your
fellow human in the mouth invite
a friend the best thing to do is
come on now we're setting up a
collection pass on to the guys
love John that um that's from
all of the guys no sad puppy
needed in a newsletter a Jhansi
would say you could do better no
agenda it keeps you ahead of the
news media deconstruction with
worldwide views thank you to the
producers really good schmoozes
always find me that's never met
any losers will see you on the
15th of July. I must be Hi. No
agenda it keeps you ahead of the
news media deconstruction on
point with worldwide viewers
thank you to the producers
really good. schmooze as always
good meet ups never met any
losers.
Now that's what I'm talking
about. That's do we have
producers or what go ahead any
podcast does show me producers
who do that new so you can meet
some of these fine folks. And
they are indeed fine. And in
these times, this is when you
want your community this is when
you end this whatever it is.
Somehow it works. No agenda
people get together. They are
wildly different. They are
definitely not always the same
political stance. Even just
moral stance, how they look how
old they are, who they who they
love, and none of this stuff
matters. It's one thing get my
nation and we know that the
elites are out to get us so you
can you can you can talk about
that on Saturday July 9 33. Off
33 Bergen Byron Brockport meet
up as at one o'clock in
Brockport New York at the RG
brewery five sons winery. Also
on Saturday, summertime in
Durham that would be Oxbridge,
Ontario Canada Navia the
cornerhouse Pub and Grill on
Saturday. Berliner in the
morning slaves seven o'clock in
Berlin Germany the castle Berlin
JMeter is if you're in Berlin
you should go to that holy crap
that'd be a lot of fun to
witness that one. Then on Sunday
show day Arlington Virginia meet
up at noon around these reverse
birthday meet up Roger roundy
who doesn't know him in honor of
all attending receiving a pre
owned a particular artifact from
Roger around his apartment. It's
John you may want to go you're a
fan you want some Do you want to
score somewhere that Dudley gig
from that roundy goodness. Let
me
cat hair balls for all you know.
Dudley sport a nail Shirlington,
Virginia. Also on Sunday,
Western Suburbs meet up four
o'clock chaos brew Kade and
kitchen in Plainfield, Illinois.
And then mice will tell you
about Monday the 11th Iceland
the frozen slaves meet up six
o'clock right click and that
will did that, as we heard is
Michael Bernstein, the mutual in
tiny homes meetup that he's
organizing. And then on Thursday
the suppertime meet up six
o'clock Pacific Rim bistro in
Atlanta, Georgia, that Duke of
the South is organizing that
would be our very own Patrick
COBOL go check out these meetups
if you're nearby if you want to
see where there will be meetups
near you we have a great website
no agenda meetups.com You can
search it you can browse it if
you can't find something near
you then I suggest you start one
your own guaranteed apartment
and you won't be triggered say
is like what are you doing? You
are rad knocking stuff around
what?
Ryan bamboo rummaging.
You are rummaging. Don't like
you're rummaging. I have any
ISOs Do you want to share with
us?
I do have a bunch.
Oh Then let me do mine because
I'm very short today. Gotta go
get some mac and cheese. Which I
thought was just good enough.
Okay, what else? That well. only
other thing I have is of course
a Biden.
Who do they think you are for
God's sake.
That's too long, too long.
You've got the I know you're
packing
your packet Biden. I've decided
that this Biden rule of yours
was just sneak in a bunch of
Biden things while I'm standing
there flat footed. Can
I just remind you that we have
not used a single one of my
Biden end of show ISOs Yeah,
ironically. Okay. Okay, here we
go. Let's start it. Let's just
go down the list we go with.
Great. Okay.
Does get experience
didn't even say great.
Okay, because what does that
do? That's horrible Nick. loser
the bad one.
Okay, let's see I got one I got
one just sound effect again.
Okay? Hmm, okay.
Okay, potential has potential as
potential.
Here's one other one moist.
Oh no This will trigger too many
too many Zoomers and maybe even
some exes. Oh no, here we go.
Very moist. That's not That's
not.
That's not. Thanks. Thanks.
Thanks so much.
Thanks so much Elsa. No, no. I'm
just kidding.
I like the fact that said Elsa
that makes no it's no good. Try
This This last one wrecked.
Both have been left wrapped. No,
I think your is the way to go.
And honest and honestly, I'm
thinking there's a double in
here. I mean, just please stay
open to the concepts that you'll
get some mac and
cheese. I like it. Except for
the I can't barely understand.
Gotta get some pocket cheese mac
and cheese mac and cheese. Mac
and cheese McElhaney again.
I warm up to play one more time.
Okay, well,
I'm gonna try the combo again.
So let's see if we can make this
work for you. Oh, no, I have to
crank up the volume on this. I'm
sorry. And this is the kind of
effort we put into our into our
production people gotta go get
some mac
and cheese. Okay, I can live
with a
quick now you have a little
scrubby Blissey at the end of
yours, which I'm not happy with.
See what I
usually do you have a it's a
pop. It's a click Can I wish
unnoticeable. But can I fix
that? Yeah, sure what? No, but
But I mean, I know I can fix it.
If I had time to go on and edit
the whole thing. I don't
clearly. But I think I can do
this. If I put an out Q there
this is one of those things.
Okay. So an out Q Can I do that?
Q out. All right. And I say out
and I said it let's see if it
works now. Okay, save. Oh, it's
gonna be so great if it works.
Oh, yes. Okay, good enough.
Close enough. I know I'm the
only I'm the only one excited
about this. But I thought it was
great. Personally.
We have a bunch of miscellaneous
leftovers here. i There's one I
don't mind playing which is this
unknown you it to me. An unknown
to the United States crime gang
report was a new gang I never
heard of that seems to be bigger
than the Cosa Nostra. You heard
about this.
If it's not Ms. 13. No, it's not
Ms.
13 Roko. Morabito,
a fugitive drug lord with
powerful ties to the N dragon
criminal gang landed in Italy
today after being extradited
from Brazil to serve a 30 year
prison sentence. More Beto was
arrested in Brazil in May last
year after more than two decades
on the run. The Interior
Ministry said more Beto was a
top broker of international drug
trafficking. He was included on
the list of the ministries most
dangerous fugitives. In recent
years, Brazil has become a key
player in the Trans Atlantic
drug trade, with its gangs
connecting with Italian, Dutch
and Balkan players to move
record loads of cocaine to
Europe, Lord by high prices and
growing demand. The end Ranga is
based in the southern region of
Calabria the toe of Italy's boot
and has surpassed Cosa Nostra as
become to become the most
powerful mafia group in the
country. And one of the largest
crime gangs in the world.
Okay.
Fire this woman whoever she
works for. Was that New Tang
Dynasty again course. Oh, God,
you've really it's not it's no
longer quality.
That's what we mean no longer.
It's never been quality.
What am I even say? It's it's
horrible quality.
I mean, dig up the store. Why
don't you just replay these?
I'd prefer you just read it to
me. Just tell me it's a new
bank. I still don't know the
name. What is it called?
What is the name? Rango Karenga.
You
don't even know the name is the
report is useless.
I'm just saying alright, here's
a report that I have, which is
something I track the
FDA has suspended its ban on
jewel cigarettes. Just last
month, the agency ordered the
vaping company to pull its
electronic cigarettes off the
market due to insufficient
information about the potential
risks but a federal appeals
court temporarily blocked the
ban. The FDA says there are
scientific issues unique to
joule that warrant further
review.
I think the tech not that i cos
I QoS which is now I think 28%
of the non cigarette market in
Asia and other countries it's
it's a tobacco product non
combustible so called smokeless
because they have to get the
tobacco back in and so I don't
know maybe they're giving Jhula
a little a little room to
because it's about technology
that they have to investigate
and I know
what the deal is but it seems to
me that they keep trying to get
these guys off the market then
next thing you know that story
turns around you get through the
story you just played
exactly.
So something's up. Yes,
well, we have our our legal vape
consultant, I'm sure she will
weigh in she I think she's moved
to Bernie now. So she's pretty
close. And the last story is
just the the ever entertaining
shit coin meltdown, which is par
for the course. You know, like,
anyone who's into bitcoin knew
this would happen eventually.
And because all all of these alt
coins and tokens, they're all
connected and they all somehow
eventually they've borrowed
someone's Bitcoin to fund the
operation. And Mark Cuban is in
the middle of it now
more pain in the world of crypto
Voyager digital files for
chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
just days after the broker
suspended withdrawals on the
platform. CEO Steven Erlich
tweeted we strongly believe in
the future of the industry, but
the prolonged volatility in the
crypto markets and the default
of three arrows capital require
us to take this decisive action
to this three arrows capital
they owe apparently $500 million
to Voyager which is what Mark
Cuban was promoting and saying,
Hey, this is the HV o crypto is
complicated. So you want to go
put $100 in here, we'll take
good care of it for you and all
Mavericks fans. You'll love us.
And that's not working out too.
I don't think I wonder how much
Cuban has in it. Probably not
much. But more than nothing.
Yeah. Oh, yeah. He's more than
nothing. But you know that he's
doing the keynote again this
year at Podcast Movement in
Dallas.
What podcast does he do
know last year he had fireside
chat or whatever. He had a
clubhouse clone and it was gonna
be the future of podcasting. And
I don't think they even lifted
off the ground to us clubhouse
and he got about that. Yeah, so
it was a podcast version of
clubhouse which of course too
much laughter from myself a lot
of the podcast I was listen to
you of course you're allowed to
you you helped develop this
medium with me together. Mano a
mano. Yeah. Oh, this could be
the future and of course you
know, what's the pay to play
these things? So oh, he gets the
keynote now this year who's
doing the keynote Mark Cuban
again. What is he going to
promote now? What fantastic
prosecute time to short
fantastic product is going to
bring to the masses. I don't
know but I'll be there. So I
will let you know you're gonna
go Yeah, we're gonna go we're
gonna
ask you a question before you
Oh,
okay. Okay.
Are you invited to give a speech
I have been invited to give I am
giving a talk with Dave Jones
about podcasting 2.0
We are purpose good.
We are purposely doing it as
part of you know, just one of
those tracks that you can follow
on a track because we intend to
have the room overflowing
Yeah, you could you can and we
don't have to pay for it. So
that's that's a plus but you
should be paid
oh good luck with that. Oh
please this is all this is all
just for love and for the next
generation that no money in this
you should know better than
that. That's why you're not
involved. Definitely Alright,
everybody, we'll be back on on
Sunday. Deconstruct more of your
world whatever happens wherever
it is. We always do our best. I
think we succeed thanks again to
everybody for producing today's
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and having got COVID yet too
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when I hear young people dying
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potion and they blow to make
money. He said no job no job.
Except for celebrity. Then the
mayor decided to make all the
children just like mommy and
daddy. He said no Jack no Jen
and no math no science and no
more drag queen store to a lot
of people complain but Mayor
Adams ignored all the outside
noise. So all the students got
inoculated so they could get
indoctrinated. Now the
government is mommy and daddy
and Eric Adams, the bestest
mayor in the entire universe
lives happily ever after. Of New
York City John this
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you, Dr. Pepper. I gotta get
this great. Hope you don't fall
down. Jill grabs you by the
wrist and pulls you off the
ground here looking dazed and
awful. He couldn't walk in the
wrong direction. Just so
unpredictable. He can arrive by
the Secret Service
I got hairy legs the President
has a big stick.
So take his funny gaffes and
hide them from those slaves like
Weekend at Bernie's. All just so
fake key slurring words again
just can make any sense his
handlers are losing it is
getting really tense too so
unpredictable. He said surgery
on his brain I hope that's not
why he asked black just
unpredictable Smith your
daughters have a hope this
season. Oh man you okay just so
unpredictable why his dress
fancy?
oppo.org/n A gotta go get some
mac and cheese.