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Yeah, the numbers are flawed.
They're no good. Adam curry,
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John C. Devora.
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Thursday July 14 2022. This is
your award winning keep our
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nation media assassination
episode 1468
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This is no agenda.
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Celebrating macaroni and cheese
cheddar melted together and
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broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas hill country here
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in FEMA Region number six in the
morning, everybody. I'm Adam
0:23
curry
0:23
in from Northern Silicon Valley
where I'm in northern Silicon
0:26
Valley. I'm John C. Dvorak.
Buzzkill,
0:32
riveting riveting.
0:34
I try to keep it lively. least
we know where you are. That's
0:37
good
0:37
for the assassins. Hey man, Mac
and Cheese Day International Mac
0:40
and Cheese Day. Congratulations,
0:42
man. Congratulations to you.
It's also Bastille Day.
0:45
Well, I don't know which one to
celebrate. I don't have many
0:47
Bastille Day clips. I do have
mac and cheese clips throughout
0:50
the years as we have been
predicting the consumption of
0:53
mac and cheese increasing since
2000. What do you think?
1:00
905 2005 now this this does go
back to those days Oh quickie
1:09
due
1:09
to the spike in demand. Food
giant Kraft Heinz is adding more
1:13
shifts at packaged food plants
specifically those that make yep
1:17
mac and cheese yep
1:19
mac and cheese
1:21
your rich spend your time on the
baby formula plans but no no mac
1:25
and cheese
1:25
you remember? Well, this was
before the baby formula problem.
1:28
This isn't but this goes back to
the programming. You'll remember
1:31
President Obama on Thanksgiving
this is one of the
1:33
fun parts of being the president
Yep. Today Mr. Obama pardoned
1:37
two turkeys. Their names mac and
cheese. The President asked his
1:41
daughters if they'd like to pet
the birds both girls declined
1:44
these turkeys we'll be living
out the rest of their days.
1:47
Mac and cheese the turkeys who
doesn't remember them? Yeah. So
1:51
we started to do jingles and
people start to get into it.
1:55
You slaves can get the mac and
cheese macaroni and cheese
2:01
shattered melted together mac
and cheese mac and cheese mac
2:05
and cheese.
2:07
Let me see what else did we have
back in the day of Makkah? Well,
2:09
of course we had the classic
George Carlin.
2:12
Millions of semi conscious
Americans day after day
2:15
shuffling through the malls
shopping and eating especially
2:19
eating Americans love to eat.
They are fatally attracted to
2:23
the slow death of fast food hot
dogs corndogs triple bacon
2:26
cheeseburgers deep fried butter
dip and pork fat and cheese was
2:29
mayonnaise soaked barbecued
mozzarella Patty melts Americans
2:32
will eat at Na Na if you are
selling sauteed raccoons
2:37
assholes I mistake
2:40
Americans would buy them and eat
them. Especially get dumped them
2:44
into butter and put a little
salsa on this country is big
2:48
time. Pig time. Forget the bald
eagle. You know what the
2:51
national emblem of this country
ought to be a big bowl of
2:54
macaroni and cheese. Mac and
cheese mac and cheese
3:00
There you go. Ladies and
gentlemen predicted and came
3:03
true. Mac and cheese our
national meal. Yeah, and it's
3:09
and it's really only the United
States. I think Australia
3:13
Australia is pretty big on the
on the mac and cheese. But in
3:16
Europe, it's like now. I don't
think that's a thing mac and
3:20
cheese in Europe. In fact, I
remember distinctly when I was
3:23
living in the UK, they would
make fun. Oh, yes. Yes, you
3:27
yanks. You'd like Mac and mac
and cheese Mac, Mac and Cheese
3:31
mac and cheese mac and cheese.
Yeah.
3:34
Yeah. And root beer and peanuts.
3:37
Only if you fix them properly.
Yeah, that was actually I'll
3:42
just get this out of the way
real quick. I was. Did I did we
3:46
talk about that? The picture
that one of our producers sent
3:50
to me of the bird seed farmed
for the future. It was
3:55
mealworms. Did we talk about
that on the last show? No. Okay,
3:59
well, okay, so I have this
picture of these mealworms. And
4:04
it's maize. And it says right
there on the back farmed for the
4:08
future. And has all the and it's
like, really, it's your bird but
4:12
it's grown for chubby pet by
chubby pet products. And we love
4:16
animals and this is all what
does it strict selection means
4:20
we can offer the most nutritious
meal worms these are the
4:23
greatest world mealworms ever
produced. They've been raised
4:25
and refined to the very highest
quality through a 100% natural
4:30
scientific genetic selection
program. So it's genetic
4:34
mealworms and then it says a not
really small letters, not yet
4:39
certified for human consumption.
Not yet certified for human
4:44
consumption. And then I caught
this little this little snippet
4:48
of
4:48
an NG a photo Here's a photo of
this yes, yeah, no,
4:51
it's it's a bad Yes. I have a
photo from one of our producers
4:54
to bag. Bag of worms. Yes,
4:57
protein 59% Fat 20 4% fiber 6%
Not yet certified for human
5:04
consumption, and then all of a
sudden I'm like, oh, yeah, Texas
5:07
limb was talking about this on a
recent interview, listen that
5:10
he's from the beef initiative.
So I have to. So he went out on
5:13
a tour, 1000 mile tour and went
around, you know, Texas, he went
5:18
to St. Tennessee, Colorado is
going to Georgia. And he's
5:22
trying to get, you know,
ranchers to sell directly to
5:25
people, but he's really
educating people about food. And
5:27
this is a great lesson. So I
have
5:29
to put the proof of work, I have
to go out there and educate
5:32
because a lot of people that I
did talk to they don't really
5:35
understand what's going on with
food, and are totally in
5:38
empathetic with that we're going
through a global industrial food
5:42
shift is what I call it right
now. You're starting to see
5:45
what's happening in the
Netherlands, in Europe and
5:48
across the world. They're coming
after our and I'm not going to
5:51
be this dude's dude. But go
global shift. And it's been
5:56
planned for decades, in the last
time that they all got together
5:59
and really signed some contracts
on the global and government and
6:03
corporate level wars 2017 and
2018. They've had four years to
6:08
do what they're doing. COVID was
the distraction, and it's going
6:11
to move forward and they're
taking the cow they're taking
6:14
the animal and taking the soil
out of your consumption model.
6:17
And they're going to tell you
that you're saving the planet
6:20
and then it's going to taste
good.
6:23
Exactly. Just like mac and
cheese. No, no animal No. All
6:29
done in the lab. You're saving
the planet and it tastes great.
6:32
Mike even likes it. So I think
that yeah, that bird seed with
6:37
the mealworms Of course it's
intended for human consumption
6:44
Okay, well that's one way to
start to show gross everyone
6:47
out.
6:48
Reality brother reality. Okay,
you go let's see, will Biden
6:52
gross us out less will COVID
Gross us out less? Will Roe v
6:57
Wade Groden that's actually
pretty funny. The Roe v Wade
7:00
stuff.
7:00
The Roe v. Wade. That's
hilarious. Well, you mentioned
7:05
Biden so let's see I got my bike
got my five Biden's I do. My
7:08
five a week.
7:09
I Biden's everybody five a week
he's blowing his rod all in one
7:12
show five Biden's
7:14
I Biden's and first. Here's just
a backgrounder on his Biden on.
7:21
See Biden on Israel Biden to
Israel, one of the two. Let's
7:25
listen to Biden. Soon to Biden
on Israel this
7:30
because the connection between
the Israeli people and the
7:33
American people is bone deep.
We're reformed the unshakeable
7:38
commitment of the United States
to Israel security.
7:41
Okay, bone deep
7:44
on Biden to Israel
7:47
in the days other news,
President Biden is in Israel
7:50
tonight kicking off his first
Middle East tour as President.
7:53
As he arrived, he declared the
US and Israel have quote, a bone
7:58
deep bond. He was briefed on
missile defenses and he laid a
8:01
wreath at the nation's Holocaust
Memorial he has to Saudi Arabia
8:05
later this week.
8:08
Okay, okay, it's Holocaust
Memorial. So let's go to Biden
8:11
flubbing on Israel.
8:13
I will once more returned to the
hollow ground of your ship and a
8:16
sham to honor 6 million Jewish
lives were stolen in the
8:22
genocide and continue which we
must do every every day.
8:27
Continue to bear witness to keep
alive the truth and honor of the
8:32
Holocaust horror of the
Holocaust. honor those we lost.
8:38
No, it's really the holly
Kaiser.
8:40
I saw them for Joe for the big
guys gone and done it again.
8:48
Here's his Gaff. This is the as
I thought this is the gaff of
8:51
the week.
8:53
Second, gaff doo doo week.
8:57
Oh, okay. Marjory Stoneman
Douglas High School in Parkland,
9:00
Florida. 19 8017 Dad's
9:04
1918 instead of what was it
2018.
9:07
Yeah. Man 1818.
9:11
So the kind of I hear kind of
25th amendment popping up here
9:14
and there now.
9:15
I have not and let's go to this
last one where he finally gets
9:19
they cut him loose. He gets away
from his handlers and he goes
9:22
after some reporter and my
favorite things. He calls him
9:26
Jack a jack.
9:28
The Civil Rights pioneer Mary
McLeod Bethune is the first
9:32
black sorry, that's the
9:33
wrong one. By 92% Oh, I
9:37
see there was a space.
9:38
Mr. President, what's your
message to Democrats who don't
9:40
want you to run again?
9:42
They want me to run through
third city go through the poll.
9:46
Jack. You guys are all the same.
It's got full showed that 92% of
9:51
Democrats if I ran would vote
for me. A majority of Democrats
9:54
say they don't want you to run
again in 2024 92% said if I did
9:58
that vote
10:00
Right. That was President Biden
yesterday insisting that he has
10:03
not lost support among his own
party even as a new poll shows
10:06
that 64% of Democrat voters do
not want him to run again in
10:10
2024. The 92% number that the
President refers to is only for
10:14
Democrats who would vote for him
in a rematch with President
10:18
Trump if the election was held
today.
10:22
So he was he was correct.
10:25
Yeah, 90 Jack Jack. Hey
10:27
Jack. But you know, there bear
even Maria Bartiromo money,
10:30
honey, she's burying the lede.
That means that 8% of Democrats
10:34
would vote for Trump over Biden,
that's news. Yeah, it's
10:39
actually pretty phenomenal.
10:41
And here's a
10:42
short clip of the headline
President Biden travels to the
10:45
Middle East today with his poll
numbers dropping his approval
10:48
rating is down to 33%. And
according to a New York Times
10:51
poll, 64% of Democrats want the
party to nominate a different
10:55
candidate in 2024. In response,
the White House said it's
10:59
focusing on delivering for the
American people, not on polls,
11:02
but there is a glimmer of hope
for Biden the poll found if the
11:05
election were held today, he
beat former President Trump 44
11:09
to 41%.
11:11
I don't know I don't know what
that number where that comes
11:13
from. At the end, had
11:16
you heard that number? 24. To
41%. Yeah,
11:20
I did that. That was not let me
just say
11:21
that there is a glimmer of hope
for Biden. The poll found if the
11:24
election were held today, he
beat former President Trump 44
11:28
to 41%.
11:31
Okay, I'm not the polls, man.
polls, polls.
11:36
The polls are full of it. What
11:37
I like is the the new citizen
polling that's going on if you
11:42
notice this, new colors are
Yeah, there are I'm sorry, not
11:46
polling. It's trolling.
11:48
On dealing with gun violence.
You think about anthem because
11:51
make no mistakes. You hear what
I have to say when you think
11:54
about Hunter. Greg, what do you
think about that? If the
12:01
president
12:04
were you able to hear the troll
at all? I don't know how that
12:06
comes through.
12:07
Yelling screaming about Biden.
12:09
I bought 100. Yeah. How about
the Russian hookers in the
12:11
crack? Say this is good. You
need to embarrass the elites
12:16
memes and this kind of stuff.
12:18
But it was what's the one that
happened to Trudeau or the guys
12:21
in the background yelling trader
or trader?
12:24
They were no there was a lady up
on up on a cliff and Trudeau was
12:28
walking down below and she's you
have a new trader and he's
12:31
pretending you know, doing
basically? Who did that Reagan?
12:35
I can't hear you or is that
bush? Or all of them? Alex
12:41
Stein, have you seen him
trolling? You remember Alex
12:44
Stein? He's the guy who he's
from, I think Dallas and he goes
12:47
into school board meetings and
pretends he's ultra low. Yeah,
12:51
he's
12:52
great.
12:52
So he went to the capitol and is
now on the steps of the Capitol.
12:56
And along comes AOC and my
favorite big booty Latina. I
13:00
love you and see you're my
favorite.
13:03
She would see killed babies but
she's still beautiful.
13:05
You look very beautiful in that
dress. You look very sexy. Look
13:09
at that booty on. AOC that's my
favorite big booty Latina. I
13:14
love it. My favorite AOC Nice to
meet Chelsea.
13:16
Look as sexy. She lives in that
drive. Like at the moment
13:27
immediate, just they won't
report Real News. Yeah, they can
13:32
have fun just doing this because
obviously the editors have told
13:35
the reporter done or you can
report on Hunter Biden's laptop
13:39
or any? No, you know, there's
guys, there are reporters that
13:44
are trying to make a name for
themselves that have maybe
13:46
access to this thing. And they
won't let them write about it.
13:50
That's obviously what's going
on.
13:52
Yeah, certainly not about Hunter
Biden's laptop.
13:57
But on other other topics.
13:59
I would just say AOC is really
upset she feels you know, of
14:03
course this was violent and
14:06
violence. Violence. So what
difference does it make?
14:09
She's unprotected. No one's
protected at the Capitol. And
14:13
how can this be and you know,
maybe the Capitol Police are in
14:16
on it just like they were in on
it. It's January 6, which I wish
14:20
I had that clip. I thought it
clipped it. She actually said,
14:22
you know, we don't talk about
it. But the cop there were
14:25
people on the inside. So which
is really interesting, because
14:29
instead of saying, you know,
there were shields who were
14:34
posing as both keepers or proud
boys or whatever, who were
14:37
working for who were FBI agents,
she saying the FBI agents were
14:42
rogue agents on the inside who
were participating in helping
14:46
the insurrection. I mean, this
is wow,
14:50
that's an interesting
interpretation. Yeah.
14:53
Yeah. I liked it.
14:57
I was browsing needs to be
harassed. I mean, she's a All
15:00
you have to do for people that
don't say
15:02
that, like, that's very bad. She
needs to be harassed. It's okay.
15:06
If she's, we think
15:07
it's fine. I'm saying this
because if you remember when
15:10
Maxine Waters came out, you
probably saw the clip somewhere
15:14
where she encouraged people to
harass Congress. She went out
15:19
onto the on the stump and
encourage the public to harass
15:23
Congress. Yeah, what
15:26
was that in? I know we have it
somewhere. I
15:30
just get in their face. She
said. So now. So what's so
15:34
what's the big deal? That's what
these guys are doing?
15:36
Yeah, yeah, you're right. You're
right. But it's I just don't
15:40
want you being equated with
Maxine Waters. I'm protecting
15:44
you.
15:47
I don't think there's ever going
to be an issue.
15:50
I have so many Maxine Waters
clips, I have no idea what that
15:53
would be called. Unfortunately.
No. Yeah. Sorry about that. So
16:03
we did I think there was a
little bit of this January 6, I
16:07
think doing now the seventh or
eighth trial for this January 6
16:11
thing.
16:13
He had some hearings on Tuesday,
they were all seem to semi
16:17
cancel or they ended up early
they turned up and
16:21
what I heard or what I read all
about, Well, what I read is that
16:25
no, I think there was supposed
to be one today. And Banyon was
16:28
supposed to be you know, he
said, Hey, you know, I'll
16:32
testify but only if I can come
in and do it live. And the Q
16:40
mailinglist tells me that the
reason why is Banyan is Bannon,
16:45
everybody will we call him
Banyan Banyan was going to lay
16:49
out the evidence that the FBI
had infiltrated the group and
16:53
that they actually kicked off
the insurrection. And since he
16:56
said I'll testify but only live
they canceled the hearing
16:59
because they thought they could
get him on tape and do little
17:01
clips and snippets. That's
17:03
what you want to do. Yeah, so
yeah, well, Ben Banyon has
17:07
enough immediate experience.
Yeah, here it is. One of the
17:10
executive producers of the
Seinfeld show people seem to
17:13
forget that little ditty made
him a millionaire
17:17
multiple times over here's a
here's a PBS segment on it.
17:21
Let's get up to date. I should
say on the January 6 hearings
17:24
Jan six J six insurrection
17:27
the January 6 committee hearing
this afternoon. This seventh
17:30
public meeting ended with a
dramatic revelation. Vice Chair
17:34
Liz Cheney said former President
Trump recently called a witness
17:39
that he was talking to I love
17:40
this somehow they're trying to
pull this witness tampering.
17:47
It's just not a real trial
people this is like, like a
17:50
little thing Congress is doing
you know the Senate is doing and
17:53
talking about witness tampering.
This is illegal. Refer to DOJ
17:57
and action the committee
referred to the Department of
18:00
Justice there it is potential
witness tampering over three
18:04
hours. The committee also laid
out in detail a series of events
18:08
leading up to the insurrection
on January 6, that began weeks
18:13
earlier in a mid December White
House meeting that one former
18:17
aide called unhinged, as allies
as then President Trump repeated
18:21
baseless claims about election
fraud and urge action to
18:25
overturn the results. Later that
night, Mr. Trump sent a tweet
18:29
that one committee member called
a call to arms for his
18:33
supporters. Big protests in DC
on January 6, B there will be
18:39
wild he wrote, As the committee
showed supporters of the former
18:43
president, including members of
a far right militia group, right
18:46
he did his call, one person even
predicted a Red Wedding. That's
18:51
a pop culture reference to a
massacre on January 6, Jason Van
18:56
Tate and Hove a former spokesman
for the Oathkeepers drew the
19:00
connection and concern for the
future.
19:03
If a president that's willing to
try to
19:07
instill and and encourage to
whip up a civil war amongst his
19:14
followers using lies and deceit
and Snake oils, regardless of
19:20
the human impact, what else he's
19:23
going to do if he gets elected
again, all bets are off at that
19:26
point. So
19:30
yes, I have to click Yes to go.
I have a J six here and carpets
19:33
from last show. So you have to
do it. Look in your database.
19:36
My little databases, huge
19:39
abilities. I'm wondering when I
get my copy. Hey, your address
19:43
again. J six analysis wacky.
19:47
Oh, yes, I have that
19:49
over presidential attempts to
overturn the 2020 election
19:52
results in that state. Ron, is
it me? You're getting just a
19:55
little hot in here. Of course,
19:57
the former president is no
stranger to leave. legal
20:00
exposure, but right now the heat
is pouring in from every
20:03
register in the room, that
Georgia tape recording of Trump
20:06
saying, just find me 11,000
votes. Seems the best evidence
20:10
we've seen so far. It's always
seemed like the clearest path to
20:14
a criminal proceeding.
20:15
Oh, wait a minute criminals?
Well, this is the same thing as
20:21
AOCs analysis. These people
think that he's calling like a
20:26
crime mob boss, a fine. You know
what I mean, when I say fine
20:31
may. But really these votes, I
mean, across the country in any
20:37
election. If you go and dig and
find a box, you can find you
20:40
could find some votes that have
been mis misplaced, or whatever.
20:44
He says that this guy you got to
people have to listen to this
20:48
clip. With this in mind.
According to this analyst on
20:53
NPR, Trump says, find me 11,000
votes right. There it is. The
21:01
smoking gun. He should be in
jail for saying find me 11,000
21:06
votes. Now. I don't know what
politician as it said something
21:09
like that. If you know, I'd like
to find out who they are. But
21:14
find me 11,000 votes a bill. Can
you find me 11,000 votes? Arrest
21:20
that man. I wanted these people
nuts.
21:23
Yes. And yes, I'm sorry. Yes.
Correct. But they're only nuts
21:28
and that they have a complete
different view? Any I wonder if
21:33
because that's on a phone call.
If you hear the whole phone
21:36
calling context, you're like,
Okay, no, but it's, it's just
21:42
how come on me, you've worked in
media companies, shit gets
21:44
chopped down and this derivative
after Ribbit. And then before
21:47
you know, that's just the way it
is Jack. That's just, that's
21:51
just what it is. And then in
there's no argument and your
21:54
high don't have to go back and
look at that. We've all we
21:56
already know that this is true.
Let's listen to that analysis.
21:59
Again, because they're set up
now, knowing what the punch line
22:03
is. They're all dead. God was
getting hot in here. heats up
22:08
somebody breakout is
22:10
over presidential attempts to
overturn the 2020 election
22:13
results in that state run? Does
it mean you're getting just a
22:16
little hot in here.
22:18
Of course, the former president
is no stranger to legal
22:21
exposure. But right now the heat
is pouring in from every
22:24
register in the room, that
Georgia tape recording of Trump
22:28
saying, just find me 11,000
votes seems the best evidence
22:32
we've seen so far. It's always
seemed like the clearest path to
22:35
a criminal proceeding.
22:39
Okay, so playing into this and
the clip before that. So I think
22:45
they've they've, you know, this
is very weak, these two guys may
22:48
believe it. But everyone kind of
sees that rather weak. I don't
22:51
know what they're trying to do.
They're trying to not have Trump
22:53
run. Because they're afraid that
he runs
22:56
away. I think we have to remind
everybody, that that's all this
23:01
is about,
23:01
that's all that it's about. They
just don't want him running. And
23:04
they're really trying. And I
think they're doing a bad job.
23:07
Because instead of saying, Oh,
my God is gonna ruin the
23:11
country. Because everyone can
say I can just look at the
23:13
facts. Like when Trump was in
office, whether it was his doing
23:17
or not, it was better
23:19
to say was, it was better than
it was better
23:21
than this. So instead of roads
going to our democracy, they
23:26
should just say, Do you really
want that orange MAN, bumbling
23:30
around non sequiturs making fun
of people? It remember how tired
23:35
you got of him? That's what they
should do. Because that could
23:38
play into a lot of people. I
think a lot of women would also
23:42
go ha, yeah, it was kind of
tiring. But no, no, no, they
23:46
they've given up and here is
MSNBC chip shot Chuck Todd,
23:50
Chuck Todd, with a group with a
roundtable of six or seven
23:55
highly intelligent people who
understand exactly what to do
23:57
because what if Trump runs since
we've just given up on that
24:01
Chase six chance six
insurrection committee can't
24:03
stop him? What if what if he
doesn't accept losing? If he
24:08
runs well, somebody explained to
me how he accepts losing.
24:12
Yeah, that's that's that
question big conundrum. Book. I
24:17
think there's probably maybe a
15% chance he doesn't run but
24:21
but very likely he's it seems
like
24:25
that was the there is how many
times did you only plan we have
24:30
there's another Republican
congressman, that former
24:32
Republican Congressman has said,
Look, we have no plan for this
24:34
except sitting around hoping he
dies.
24:39
Okay. We have no plan, just sit
around hope he dies.
24:44
That was what the that's the
analysis. Correct. Let's sit
24:48
around and hope he dies. All we
can do. That's all week. Holy
24:52
mackerel. That is so bad.
24:55
So there was a
24:57
borderline Clip of the Day
24:59
Oh, Take a borderline I mean, I
got a borderline
25:05
that's sick now and sick and
pathetic, it's pathetic more
25:09
than is sick because these
people are just beside
25:13
themselves, you know?
25:16
You know what that is? That's
leadership right there.
25:21
So that reminds me people should
reread the book being there
25:26
about Chauncey Gardner, because
it does pretty much what we're
25:30
witnessing. Chauncey Gardner was
a gardener who's who's the
25:34
gardener for this whole life as
a movie. The movies actually as
25:38
good as the book, the movie
starring Peter Sellars. The book
25:43
was outstanding, but it's
probably got more depths, but we
25:48
want to what's it called, again,
called being there being and
25:51
it's about a gardener who is
who's a moron. He's a moron.
25:56
He's been a gardener in his
family, for his entire life. And
26:00
all he does is garden and
something happens, the family
26:03
all dies. And he's now stuck
with still gardening and his
26:07
family of people. And they hate
to get out into the world
26:10
because they're shutting down at
this stage. And he has the
26:13
route, right? And he is because
all he knows is gardening. And
26:18
he just had everything he says
about the flowers may grow in
26:21
the sun. And he's just says his
stupid, idiotic stuff. And the
26:25
next thing and everyone thinks
he's a genius, because he's,
26:28
he's seeing things that you
can't you and I can't see he's,
26:31
he's visualizing the future.
becoming president of the United
26:35
States.
26:35
Ah, yes. I do know the story.
Wasn't there a famous actress in
26:38
there as well?
26:40
Yeah. Yes, there's a good
actress. And it's like,
26:43
I like the Diane Keaton or I
think and I think was Diane
26:46
cannon maybe. Whoosh. Diane
Canavan. Wow.
26:50
So it was it was a it was an
example where people are hearing
26:58
what they want to hear, seeing
what they want to see. And for
27:01
some reason, they focus on this
idiot. And he just goes to the
27:06
top. This is the same thing
we're witnessing here with
27:09
Shirley MacLaine. There you go.
Thanks, Shirley.
27:12
Better Yeah,
27:13
yeah. Okay. So there was a clip
trending of John Bolton. You
27:19
probably saw it. And it was like
John Bolton he didn't he did
27:24
cous cous cous de la can't
believe he admitted it. He said
27:27
the quiet part out loud. Have
you noticed I'm I've taken on
27:31
Twitter as a whole character.
Oh, by the way, Twitter was down
27:36
this morning for about half an
hour. And I would like to remind
27:40
everybody, I know I immediately.
I mean, I was happy because
27:44
like, oh, yeah, finally the
insurrection. Twitter's taken
27:49
themselves down, like, wow,
that'd be great. It came back
27:52
up, unfortunately. But I want to
remind everybody, when you send
27:55
me people send in an ordinate
amount of links that are either
28:00
to Twitter, which means I have
to go to Twitter, and then click
28:03
on another link to go to the
original story. I'm also
28:08
typically not interested in this
thread. So people will post the
28:11
whole thread. But when you do
that, or when you post it to
28:15
anything that is an
intermediary, there's there's a
28:17
chance that I mean, it could
have been that I might have had,
28:21
you know, a third less clips
this morning if Twitter had
28:24
stayed down. So, in general,
it's a good idea to not just
28:29
send me the link where you got
it from but you know, try and
28:32
get the original. It's what good
producers do. So this link is,
28:37
is John Bolton with Tapper. And
when I looked at the full clip
28:41
and context, it was much more
interesting than just this cool
28:44
thing that everyone was bitching
about, because the question,
28:47
kind of what Jake Tapper was
saying is, you know, how, how is
28:52
it possible? Is Trump so stupid
that he surrounds themselves
28:55
with these nut jobs? Like,
what's your name Sidney Powell
29:00
and Banyan and the my pillow
Mike Mike the my pillow guy. And
29:06
then it gets into the cool thing
and Bolton is really downplaying
29:10
it, and really saying you got a
think if well listen to it. You
29:14
guys are nuts. This is just who
Trump is. He didn't plan
29:16
anything,
29:17
either the advice and keep
chopping around until you end up
29:20
with this group of misfits with
Michael Flynn and Sidney Powell.
29:25
Is he just not capable of
hearing No. Well, when it comes
29:30
to his personal advantage? The
answer is he doesn't listen to
29:33
anybody else. But I think this
it's also important to
29:36
understand while nothing Donald
Trump did after the election
29:41
holding on so there's actually
the I see this clip you'll
29:44
notice this one part and he kind
of throws a kind of throws a
29:49
give Bolton credit for this
bones trying to make himself
29:52
about you know, you
29:53
make himself more important
looking. Of course,
29:55
that's why he's trying to bring
himself back into the party
29:58
after turning on Trump right
That horrible useless book. But
30:03
he throws a little boomerang at
Kapur and he says, and he's just
30:08
mentioned, he says Trump doesn't
listen to any anybody. Because
30:12
Don't you notice that? He's He's
what he's saying in subtext.
30:18
He's not saying this, but he's
saying, haven't you noticed that
30:20
Trump never listens to anybody?
And haven't you noticed? That's
30:23
all you guys talk about as Trump
dev net doesn't have any
30:25
advisors he listens to he just
does whatever he wants to,
30:29
because that's what you've been
saying all these years that
30:31
Trump just does what he wants to
now you're saying the opposite.
30:34
I don't think tapper quite
catches that fire. No,
30:37
he didn't. It was just a quickie
to it's just throwing it out.
30:42
Oh, this
30:43
isn't just not capable
30:44
of hearing No. Well, when it
comes to his personal advantage,
30:49
the answer is he doesn't listen
to anybody else. But I think
30:52
this it's also important to
understand while nothing Donald
30:55
Trump did after the election, in
connection with the lie about
31:00
the election fraud, none of it
is defensible. None of it is
31:03
defensible. It's also a mistake,
as some people have said,
31:08
including on the committee, the
commentators that somehow this
31:11
was a carefully planned coup
d'etat aimed at the
31:14
Constitution. That's not the way
Donald Trump does things. It's
31:17
rambling from one half vast,
31:20
I don't know what happened to
seven DHS via
31:23
to another one plan that falls
through and another comes up,
31:26
that that's what he was doing,
as I say, none of it defensible.
31:30
But you have to understand the
nature of what the problem of
31:34
Donald Trump is. He's to use a
Star Wars metaphor, a
31:37
disturbance in the Force, and
it's not an attack on our
31:41
democracy. It's Donald Trump
looking out for Donald Trump.
31:45
It's a once in a lifetime
occurrence.
31:47
I don't know that I agree with
you to be to be fair, with all
31:51
due respect with
31:51
all due respect. And to be fair,
I don't agree with you because
31:53
January Select Committee, they
say do this, it is your plan. It
31:56
was planning the insurrection
months,
31:58
one doesn't have to be brilliant
to attempt a coup.
32:02
I disagree with that, as
somebody who is held planned
32:05
coup d'etat
32:06
I like that this is it's kind of
my favorite of Bolton saying,
32:08
hey, what he disagrees with
this, Hey, I've done coos I'm
32:11
brilliant bitch
32:13
doesn't have to be brilliant to
attempt a coup.
32:17
I disagree with that, as
somebody who is helped plan coup
32:20
d'etat not here, but you know,
other places. It takes a lot of
32:24
work. And that's not what he
did. It was just stumbling
32:26
around from one idea to another.
Ultimately, he did unleashed the
32:31
rioters at the capitol as to
that there's no doubt, but not
32:35
overthrow the constitution to
buy more time to throw the
32:38
matter back to the States to try
and redo the issue. And if you
32:42
don't believe that, you're going
to overreact. And I think that's
32:46
a real risk for the committee,
which has done a lot of good
32:49
work, mostly when the witness is
testifying that when the members
32:52
are opining, it is invariably
the case that when you go too
32:57
far trying to prove your case,
you undermine it. And I think
33:01
you got to give credit to the
intelligence of the American
33:04
people to listen to the
witnesses, and let them come to
33:08
the conclusion. And I think the
fellow who had actually gone
33:11
into the Capitol who said today
that he had blinders on and he
33:16
was too loyal to one person.
That is the central point.
33:20
What do you think he says that
that that's the central point.
33:27
I don't know why he said it. I'm
just guessing that he's probably
33:30
trying to indicate that Trump
was becoming too much of a focal
33:34
point for it too many people.
That's all I can think of.
33:39
Because he's not being Yeah,
33:41
is kucing is commentary about
coos, and like all of a sudden
33:45
he's a big shot, you know, as
though he worked for the CIA.
33:48
Hire me. He's never worked in
the CIA's but he has been in the
33:52
government and he probably had
some input on the boneheaded
33:57
attempt to get rid of Maduro and
placed his other guy into a
34:02
write it this other character's
name, I already forgot.
34:08
The Obama looking guy, the Obama
34:10
guy. Yeah, though, but the Obama
cologne, put that guy in and
34:14
then even claim he is the
leader. You know, he was the
34:17
head of the Senate, I think in
Venezuela, and nothing came of
34:21
it. Yeah, it was the whole thing
was a botch. He would talk about
34:26
it. And that's what nice
34:27
Bolton's watch.
34:29
And so he didn't get into any
more specifics, because what if
34:33
he did, he'd have to mention
Venezuela, because I don't know
34:36
if he said he's been involved in
coup attempts, plural, because I
34:41
don't see that's not even in the
cards, as far as I can tell. But
34:45
I'm sure he had some. He
probably is in the meetings, you
34:48
know, about this idiotic thing
that took place in Venezuela
34:51
during that period just
34:53
to slander the guy for a moment,
wasn't he the guy that went to
34:56
like, weird sex clubs in New
York or Would it was it the
35:00
necrophiliac club?
35:03
I don't think so. We can't we
35:05
used to say that all the time
about Bolton that he was in some
35:08
weird swingers sex club.
35:12
I don't remember this. It was
Bolton. I mean, I've I've talked
35:15
about different perverse. You
know, I've been involved in
35:19
these sorts of
35:20
anybody you can think of who's
been in a weird pervert club in
35:23
New York.
35:25
law according to the publishers
in New York, Tennessee Williams
35:27
was a big now
35:28
when I nine and I'm sure maybe
was a fart sniffing Club was
35:32
that it? Which is a real thing,
by the way?
35:35
No, I don't know about that.
Story. Well, it's possible.
35:41
That's my story, but it wasn't
about Bolton that I can recall.
35:44
I'll try to remember if I can,
that nothing comes to mind about
35:48
Bolton being a weirdo. I mean,
he is looking at it.
35:55
What is he hiding behind that
stash
35:57
may have been some some time in
the past that I don't ask him to
36:02
be a conduit for information.
Perhaps
36:05
I'm going to and I'm going to
transition to the women for a
36:09
moment. We can't let this one
pass by even though it's
36:12
overplayed
36:13
this morning. First Lady Joe
Biden facing criticism after
36:17
telling a group of Latino voters
that they weren't as unique as
36:21
breakfast tacos,
36:22
the diversity of this community
as distinct as the Bogota's of
36:28
the Bronx. blossoms of Miami as
unique as the breakfast tacos
36:36
here in San Antonio. Is your
strength.
36:43
The common came during a
prepared speech in San Antonio,
36:46
Texas. We're the largest Latino
civil rights group in the
36:49
country gathered for a
conference now the National
36:52
Association of Hispanic
Journalists is responding in a
36:55
tweet encouraging quote Dr.
Biden and her speech writing
36:58
team to take the time in the
future to better understand the
37:01
complexities of our people and
communities the group adding we
37:05
are not tacos,
37:07
the complexity of reading a
teleprompter bodega, Bodega
37:16
bodega.
37:17
This proves of course is Hunter
Biden who was in the latest
37:22
tranche of vital information
that the news media refuses to
37:26
even look at let alone report on
which is a crying shame. He
37:32
called her a moron and Saturday
was conniving seaward and went
37:38
on and on he hates her.
37:39
Well the reason why is you know
if we look at the history, she
37:43
was on scene when when hunters
mom was killed. Yeah. And she
37:49
was it is said and you can go
back and look at it. You know
37:53
the his Hunter Biden's mom Joe
Biden's first wife while he was
37:57
having an affair with Jill, I'm
paraphrasing, I may not know if
37:59
this is exactly right. Not
trying to accuse anybody but
38:02
it's what I've read. On not on a
Reddit post. I've we've we've
38:06
gone through this. I was struck
in an intersection by an
38:09
oncoming truck. And the story
goes that Joe Biden was behind
38:14
the wheel behind the mom in a
different car and pushed her car
38:18
in the way.
38:20
Oh, I find that to be hard to
believe. I love it. That's movie
38:25
of the week. It would be Yeah,
it would be rough, rough. Rough,
38:29
rough,
38:29
rough. Well, the whole how those
two came together is
38:32
interesting. Good
38:33
story. It's got a dramatic feel.
You can see it in a in a in a
38:37
storyline and a storyboard. You
can see it happening on his on
38:40
the screen. But it actually Joe
Biden did unless he was a spook.
38:46
And I don't see any evidence of
that. Although, but I don't see
38:50
any evidence of that myself.
There's she wouldn't have the
38:54
skill set to do that.
38:56
And I think at some point, Joe
Biden's husband and that was a
39:00
couple of years ago, her ex
husband was talking some smack
39:03
about it doesn't matter. Let's
move on to now you were talking
39:07
about Boris Johnson being
somewhat summarily removed from
39:14
his post as he's resigning and
who was going to who's going to
39:18
take over and you mentioned your
buddy. Gov. Gov. He saw Yeah, he
39:22
was not in the running. No,
exactly. You know who is in the
39:26
running who has a good shot,
according to the polls, which is
39:29
meaningless. Is this woman Penny
MorDaunt are more mordant and
39:36
she was I think she was defense
minister. She has been around
39:39
for a while she was in the
Cameron. She was with Theresa
39:42
May. And she was asked a
question in this must have been
39:47
some kind of political affair
and office friendly press are
39:50
not but asked but what are you
going to do about woke culture?
39:53
And here what's your answer?
39:54
Well, I think we should be
talking about cost of living. I
39:58
think we should talking talk
about Health care. But let me
40:01
deal with the issue that is
floating in the background
40:04
there. I think it was Margaret
Thatcher that said that every
40:08
prime minister needs a Willie. A
woman like me, doesn't have one.
40:22
Yeah, okay Hill. Is that
supposed to mean?
40:25
It's a double entendre see
Margaret Thatcher's said behind
40:29
every great woman. There's a
Willie. And that was her husband
40:31
Willie. Which was Oh, yeah. So
what she's saying is, yeah,
40:37
Margaret Sadler said, Every
great woman needs a Willie.
40:39
There's no Willie on this woman.
Yeah, because anti it's
40:43
transphobic is what she is
transphobic
40:47
just transformed. That's it that
explains explains everything
40:51
they should get out there and
say she's transphobic. There is
40:54
one other thing that also hit
the Netherlands, which is a
40:57
global scandal won't go very
reported. It's also about taking
41:02
down politicians. Were staying
on topic.
41:05
leaked files show Uber used
aggressive tactics as it
41:08
expanded around the world. A
group of Investigative
41:10
Journalists reports Uber lobbied
political leaders to rewrite
41:14
labor and tax laws and the
company's former CEO reportedly
41:17
used a so called Kill Switch to
cut off access to its servers
41:21
during government raids. Uber
acknowledged making mistakes in
41:24
the past but said its current
CEO has transformed the company.
41:28
So what you're hearing, there's
the media running interference
41:31
for the hundreds of politicians,
including, namely cruce, who was
41:38
the prime minister at one point
or Minister of Finance, she was
41:41
very high up in Dutch politics,
super elitist. She and her
41:45
husband have been implicated in
all kinds of I've always liked
41:47
her, but she's implicated in all
kinds of scandals and
41:50
corruption. And she completely
ran interference for Uber to
41:56
salt to get everything set for
them to set up their tax haven.
42:00
There's their shell company in
the Netherlands. And it came out
42:04
in the paper and she's like, you
know, well, messed up there. But
42:08
now what they're gonna do is
think goober is bad company. Oh,
42:11
that a kill switch. But all
these politicians are corrupt.
42:15
And he's just not really
reporting on which politicians
42:20
they're reporting on anything
from and I can tell I know, it's
42:22
gotten it's gotten boring to
watch.
42:27
So there's a there is this thing
going on with that Uber Summit,
42:30
Uber information, and then some
of these other things that tech
42:33
community is being targeted with
taking advantage of the
42:36
situation? Oh, I don't know
about this. There is something
42:40
going on. And I think it's going
to come to a head. I'm not
42:44
exactly sure how or why or when
or where but the tech companies
42:48
are getting are, are starting to
take some heat for being
42:51
underhanded for being dicks for
being themselves. Yes. Silicon
42:57
Valley is a nation of liars that
have done an outstanding job of
43:03
promoting themselves and ended
up that Elizabeth Holmes thing
43:06
is, is a tip of a gender of a
general iceberg. Yeah, of people
43:12
that you know, this idea of fake
it till you make it. Yeah. Which
43:16
works fine in ships. And it
works fine. And computers that
43:20
don't do the job are operating
systems that you have to have a
43:24
EULA to use because they don't
work. It works fine in those
43:28
things. But when it when it ends
up in Walgreens testing people
43:32
for conditions they don't have,
it becomes an issue. And so they
43:37
kind of cast it to the side.
It's not a tech issue. It's kind
43:39
of a it was just a woman. She's
a horrible fraud. And
43:42
it wasn't an FDA issue at all,
who approved it. I mean, that
43:46
makes no sense. But those are
just people too. But it
43:49
was but in fact, it was a it was
a classic outgrowth of Silicon
43:55
Valley's technique to lie and
cheat to get ahead until they
44:02
actually maybe maybe make it or
they don't I mean it's what the
44:04
whole venture capital of notion
is all about. You invest in 40
44:07
companies and you invest like
say a billion dollars in 40
44:13
companies and in one of them
pays off and you end up with is
44:17
you put out 40 And get back and
120 billion or more that
44:21
everyone gets to spread around
amongst themselves it's just the
44:26
idea is that most things are
crap and are no good they're
44:28
junk and are never gonna work.
But the public doesn't see that
44:32
let's go to our that's why I
want the millennial minute.
44:36
Confused you're just for you.
44:51
So these companies are now
shutting down these these
44:54
delivery companies. What was the
most recent one? Here we go Go
45:00
puff they're closing stores
their distribution centers and
45:05
go puff was oh they love Go puff
is great they can even deliver a
45:09
new iPhone all kinds of stuff.
45:11
I don't know a go puff. Is this
not a that's not a vape company?
45:15
No, no, no, no, no, it's not.
But they're, they're laying off
45:20
staff left and right. So these
companies are all gonna have to
45:22
go broke and I'm going again,
I'm just gonna say Spotify is on
45:25
the list.
45:26
You love to do that. Well, all
comes around to that those
45:31
bastards.
45:34
Yes, yes, exactly. It's
everything in my life is about
45:37
discrediting Spotify.
45:40
Major elements. It's a major LMS
one of the pillars, the pillars
45:44
of curry.
45:45
Well, the thing is, is that they
screwed musicians, everyone
45:48
knows it. Oh, yeah, everyone,
totally. Everyone keeps using
45:51
it. Oh, well, who because that's
all we could do it now like, Oh,
45:55
now let's screw podcasting. Oh,
God. I'm too old for that shit.
46:00
I'm gonna stand here and say no.
Now, do we remember a secret
46:06
from the bush? He is a I think
he's a Belgian doctor. He's, I
46:13
would say, except for the fact
that his background is
46:16
veterinarian medicine. The rest
of his career is in a way on par
46:21
with makalah. Not quite up there
because he doesn't publish a
46:23
magazine. It was an editor of a
of a medical magazine. And he
46:27
may not have as many awards, but
he's is highly respected. And he
46:31
was the guy very early on saying
I remember him. Yeah. He said,
46:35
Oh my God, you can't do mass
vaccinations during a pandemic.
46:40
This is not this is this is the
wrong thing to do. Would you
46:43
mind I just like to revisit that
clip because he published an
46:45
update. I'm not going to read
it. But I'll give you the
46:47
headline after just listen to
him his credentials and what he
46:50
was saying in March of 2021.
46:53
Dear colleagues to who My name
is here, Fallon bush. My
46:58
background is veterinary
medicine. I'm a certified expert
47:04
in microbiology and infectious
diseases. I have a PhD in
47:09
virology. And I have a long
standing career in human
47:14
vaccinology. I'm urging you to
immediately open the scientific
47:20
debates on how human
interventions in the COVID 19
47:25
pandemic are currently driving
viral immune escape. I'm urging
47:34
you to invite me for a
scientific hearing open to the
47:40
public and to scientists all
over the world on this very
47:46
topic, ignoring or denying the
impact of stringent infection
47:55
prevention measures, combined
with mass vaccination, using
48:00
prophylactic vaccines is a
colossal blunder. Please do
48:08
listen to my cry of distress.
And let's first and foremost
48:15
deliberate on a scientifically
justified strategy to mitigate
48:22
the tsunami of morbidity and
mortality that is now
48:28
threatening us.
48:30
So you get the idea. Right now,
and I was upset by it, too. So
48:35
he isn't and I got this from Sir
gorilla. He published a whole
48:40
paper and it's a one line
spoiler. Instead of generating
48:45
herd immunity COVID-19 mass
vaccination triggers a chain
48:49
reaction of new pandemics and
endemics with major impact on
48:53
global health.
48:55
I, well, I've got a long clip,
okay. That kind of backs this
49:00
whole thing up. And today
actually, the name of the clip
49:02
is immune escape, which is a
term that you remind that just
49:06
reminded me I didn't realize
that he used that term in that
49:10
speech over a year ago. And now
it's come back into vogue. It's
49:15
from my little database. It's
for my little database, your
49:18
little baby little cute
49:19
new database. Little there's not
It's not until it becomes a
49:25
until it's Oracle, it's no good
it's the joke is gone. It's too
49:29
late.
49:29
I believe that COVID be a five
immune escape
49:34
a new Coronavirus sub variant B
A five is fueling yet another
49:39
wave of COVID infections across
the globe. This week, the CDC
49:44
said b a five is now the
dominant strain in the US
49:47
accounting for more than 60% of
cases. And as William Brangham
49:51
explains, it is the most
transmissible variant today,
49:55
Judy ba five has proven to be a
very wily variant it will do At
50:00
times slipped past some of our
current defenses, the
50:03
protections we get from vaccines
and from previous infections.
50:07
This is driving a lot of
reinfections Even among people
50:10
who recently had COVID.
According to the CDC, almost 90%
50:15
of the country lives in an area
with high levels of
50:17
transmission. On top of that,
the US is booster campaign is
50:21
lagging just one in three
eligible people have gotten
50:25
there first, and just one in
four have their second. So what
50:29
does ba fives dominance mean for
our ongoing fight against this
50:33
virus? For that I am joined
again by cardiologist Dr. Eric
50:37
Topol. He's a professor of
Molecular Medicine and founder
50:41
and director of the Scripps
Research translational
50:43
Institute. Dr. Topol Great to
see you again. So ba five is
50:48
here. Some people have been
arguing, well, it doesn't seem
50:53
to be that deadly and doesn't
seem to be driving that many
50:58
people into the hospital. Is
there some comfort to be taken
51:01
in that? Is that true?
51:03
It is indeed, true, William. The
point is, we have an immunity
51:06
wall, from all the prior
vaccinations, and infections and
51:11
those combinations and boosters.
So it isn't having the effect
51:16
that we saw with the first
Omicron ba one, the problem with
51:20
all the added mutations that the
BA five has, on top of what was
51:25
b One and two and two, one, it
has more mutations, which
51:30
basically makes it an escape
artists. That is our immune
51:35
system doesn't recognize it,
like we did the previous version
51:38
to the virus. And that's why
some people who have had BA, one
51:42
in January, February are getting
ba five here in July. So this
51:50
reinfection is a very
significant signature of immune
51:55
escape is the most reinfections
we've seen since the beginning
51:59
of the pandemic because it's the
most immune escape of any
52:02
bearing.
52:04
And there's also some evidence
that Paxil COVID You know,
52:07
people, you go get the Pfizer
COVID pill, you get the pill,
52:11
Oh, I feel much better after
three, four days, and then you
52:14
get reinfected. And that's
usually about that variant for
52:18
the new variants of they talk
about that.
52:20
Well, that's the other clip.
Part two of this is the tax levy
52:24
clip.
52:26
Chart. I mean, we don't even
need each other anymore. Okay,
52:29
let me see.
52:30
One clip helped me understand
what we ought to think about
52:33
this drug packs a little bit. It
didn't turn out to be a
52:35
preventative, but it did show
promise in stopping people who
52:40
were infected from getting very,
very sick. But there's been a
52:43
lot of subsequent complications
about it and slow rollout of the
52:47
use of that. What do you make of
that drug?
52:49
Well, it's certainly one of the
triumphs of the of the pandemic.
52:53
It went from designing a new
drug, to having it validated
52:58
with almost a 90% reduction.
It's a warm hand lab in a pill,
53:02
you know, hospitalizations and
deaths in less than two years.
53:06
Usually, that takes eight, many
years. And so it was very high
53:10
velocity validate. Now, many,
many, what wasn't seen in the
53:15
trials is being seen now is
frequent rebound, where people
53:20
take it for five days there,
they get much better. And then a
53:24
couple of days later, it starts
backdrop with another all the
53:27
symptoms and infectiousness. So
the rebound problem is likely
53:32
tied to the fact that the
Omicron variants warrant the
53:36
ones that were tested when the
trials were conducted. And so we
53:39
don't know right now, should we
use longer 10 days instead of
53:43
five days? So we've got to do
better.
53:47
Yeah, this is this ba five is
getting some new names. I don't
53:50
know why we tossed out the whole
row of names that we had now it
53:53
just be a 12345. And since I saw
on Yahoo News, they're calling
53:59
it the Ninja, the ninja variant.
And in Canada Navia they have a
54:05
name for these bathmat and now
54:08
even if you've had COVID Twice
54:10
caught me off guard the first
time and then even the second
54:13
time not knowing that I could
get it again. But I followed the
54:16
basic precautions in terms of
just like you know, keeping your
54:18
distance wearing a mask
54:20
or picked it up recently.
54:21
It was unpleasant. I got the
tight throat my my sister was
54:26
was more nasal. She got hit
badly because she had missed
54:29
her grad trip
54:30
you may not be protected against
a newer strain of the virus. A
54:34
new University of Toronto study
looking at antibodies generated
54:38
in people who were either
vaccinated or recovered from an
54:41
illness before 2022 found they
were unable to neutralize the
54:45
virus circulating today.
54:47
The Omicron is very much the
Houdini strain
54:51
of the a the Houdini strain.
Okay, let's let's go look at a
54:57
map Don Lemon over on CNN. If
you look
54:59
at that map Abbott's put up
again, it shows how the whole
55:01
country, the whole red whole
country, and that's just the
55:04
case is that we know about
55:05
everyone's sick at your place,
John, everybody's sick, the
55:07
whole country is red.
55:10
No one person out since I said
55:12
a lot of people aren't testing
what is going on with this new
55:15
variant doctor?
55:16
Well, it's about as contagious
as measles. And it has the most
55:22
immune evasion of any variant
we've seen. And, you know, while
55:26
sort of a lot of people claim
victory in February, and
55:30
municipalities dropped their
mitigation mask mandates, the
55:35
virus kept mutating.
55:37
You see, it's your fault, you
stupid idiots, particularly
55:40
Republicans,
55:41
and in mutated and and mutated,
and now this be a five. And our
55:45
vaccines aren't really very good
with preventing you from getting
55:50
infected. Oh,
55:52
what do you think the next line
could be? We know that the
55:55
different
55:55
dying and go into the hospital,
thankfully, and luckily, luckily
56:00
really good, really good
preventing you from getting
56:02
super sick or needing to be
hospitalized, or even dying.
56:06
Okay, so now let's go to the
United Well, actually, we should
56:09
probably first talk to our CDC
director walensky. She's very
56:13
concerned
56:14
many Americans are under
vaccinated, meaning they are not
56:18
up to date on their COVID-19
vaccines.
56:22
Do we just hear the vaccine
doesn't do anything for this.
56:24
You're a five anyway, you're
under vaccinated. You're under
56:27
vaccinated. But
56:28
if you're good, that was
amazing. To do you want
56:31
to die? Do you want to get
severely ill and go to the
56:33
hospital?
56:35
No, ill will. You know,
56:37
if you're under ever under
vaccinated, you are going to
56:40
witness that
56:40
many Americans are under
vaccinated, meaning they are not
56:45
up to date on their COVID-19
vaccines. Not all people over
56:49
the age of 50 have received
their first booster dose of
56:53
those who received their first
booster dose, only 28% of those
56:58
over 50 have received a second
booster dose. And of those over
57:02
the age of 65. Only 34% have
received their second booster
57:06
dose. So my message right now is
very simple. It's essential that
57:10
these Americans, Dr. Shah said
get their second booster shot
57:15
right away.
57:17
So what about the third booster
shot? Oh, that's how many people
57:20
have to third booster shot
that's common. So well what
57:23
about the fourth booster shot?
How many people have board
57:26
booster shot?
57:27
I am a I have been a high school
diploma. And I did three months
57:32
at Salem college, my alma mater.
But I can read and what I'm
57:37
reading is the vaccine actually
is creating this what is the
57:42
immune escape that not only
ruins your immunity for other
57:50
variants of the COVID-19 but of
all kinds of things. And that is
57:54
actually creating new variants
and this was just never I mean
57:58
if you look at phenyl Bush's
paper isn't that the idea? But
58:03
it's gonna he says it's going to
end it's going to pass back and
58:05
forth from animals from
livestock and pets it's going to
58:08
be we're just gonna be one big
so
58:10
now we're gonna get the
population down to what it
58:13
should be.
58:13
And this is where Mark Stein
comes in. Haven't seen him on
58:17
yours on Tucker Carlson
58:18
kinda funny Mark Stein is funny
I get right I haven't seen him
58:21
for either lost track
58:22
of him. I always liked his
little bit so he helps kind of
58:26
reasonable he helped bring GBN
into existence or on the radar
58:30
GB N A Great Britain news, I
think is what stands for. And he
58:34
did this kind of morbid, but I
think necessary segment as he's
58:38
walking through the newsroom.
And there's just a whole row of
58:42
people looking really, here's
the setting a row of people,
58:46
mostly women, holding up
pictures of loved ones.
58:49
If you watch other TV stations,
if you listen to other radio
58:53
stations, if you go on social
media, the people in this room
58:58
with me tonight, do not exist.
In fact, as you can say, See
59:05
they're real. They're flesh and
blood. They are your fellow
59:09
citizens, and they represent
hundreds of 1000s of other
59:13
people in every corner of these
islands and millions more around
59:19
the globe. Yet if they post on
Twitter, if they post on
59:24
Facebook, they are labeled as
misleading. As disinformation
59:30
and as fake news. These people
are not in the least bit fake.
59:34
They are victims of the COVID
vaccines. Some of them have lost
59:40
husbands have lost parents have
lost children to these vaccines.
59:46
Others among us are now
chronically injured. They can't
59:51
work. They can't drive. they're
faced with the prospect of
59:55
having to sell their homes in
order to pay medical bills.
1:00:00
They're real, and they have been
shamefully treated not only by
1:00:06
the state and by that I don't
just mean the Queen's ministers
1:00:10
but her very majesty herself.
told these people that we should
1:00:16
all take the vaccine
1:00:19
blaming the Queen, Mum. So, the
Queen, so you know, the just
1:00:24
like the, you know, you have to
take into consideration the
1:00:27
media is not reporting on Hunter
Biden's laptop. And it doesn't
1:00:30
mean this it's not all
necessarily earth shattering,
1:00:33
but it is news worthy, you know,
what's
1:00:36
beyond newsworthy compared to
everything else has been going
1:00:39
on when relation to the first
family of the United States of
1:00:42
America from from Jimmy Carter's
brother, Billy,
1:00:47
Billy Billy, the
1:00:48
beer drinker to Hillary
Clinton's brother to every bit
1:00:52
to Bill Clinton's, you know,
associates and his secretaries
1:00:57
and the people he bought, it's
all very harder is usually part
1:01:01
of the situation. But this is
completely ignored. And this is
1:01:04
the best one. I know the guys on
video smoking. Crack ran with an
1:01:12
arcane pokers. This is beyond
the pale for like a goldmine for
1:01:18
Dillard coverage that you
normally expect from them. They
1:01:23
don't know they don't touch it.
1:01:24
So for the same reason, I think
it's fair to conclude that they
1:01:28
are not going to report that
people are dying from these
1:01:31
vaccines. They're not going to
report it, they're never going
1:01:34
to admit to it, it will be
biting the hand that feeds them.
1:01:37
I don't like freaking people
out. From my calculations, from
1:01:41
everything I've read. I think
it's a good 6% of people who've
1:01:45
been vaccinated, who will have
severe issues. So you got a good
1:01:50
shot, but you didn't get a good
shot. You have a good shot at
1:01:53
making it through this. You
know, there's a lot of doom
1:01:55
like, oh, no, it'd be hundreds
of millions dead. Oh, just a
1:01:58
couple of months. I don't think
that's true. But they are
1:02:01
swelling. Yes.
1:02:03
Just as a point of curiosity,
whatever happened to our EMT
1:02:08
guy, I think he's not a Denver.
Yeah. Yeah. What it was the
1:02:13
first guys who took this shot,
and he reported on the show
1:02:17
about it. And he had he got
knocked off out of work. He had
1:02:22
hallucinations. He had all these
issues.
1:02:25
I thought he he had a stroke.
Yeah. It was,
1:02:29
it was a mess. And he relented,
you know, he said, Well, you
1:02:32
know, I had no choice had to
take it take the required and I
1:02:35
didn't want to I wouldn't have
normally. And then he says is a
1:02:38
bad idea. But he did it anyway.
A lot of people have come to
1:02:41
think of that, too.
1:02:42
I'm a little worried. Now. I
haven't heard from Chad in a
1:02:44
while. Well, I'm gonna reach out
to him. Yeah, let's
1:02:49
find out what's going on with
him. Because he had, he was
1:02:52
early. He was early in the game.
1:02:54
Yeah. And he had a very bad
reaction and so that his
1:02:57
colleague, his colleague, got
didn't get immediate to think
1:03:01
liver damage or something.
1:03:03
I don't know what happened is
from the i All I remember is
1:03:05
Chad. So here
1:03:07
is the chief public health
officer of Ontario. And he's
1:03:11
he's being a little cautious
about who should, you know, he's
1:03:14
kind of say, well, he's waffling
a bit with the language like,
1:03:17
you know, those who are under 17
can get vaccinated. He's not
1:03:21
saying must anymore. And the
journalists are a little bit
1:03:25
confused. It's better than
nothing. So
1:03:28
why not just recommend it to
everybody, instead of saying
1:03:30
it's a personal decision?
Because
1:03:31
at present, we're
1:03:32
doing notice how notice how the
press is pushing for it. Hey,
1:03:35
why should I say everybody
should take it? Why should it be
1:03:38
personal decision? With the
press? Tell us why 80% is better
1:03:42
than what to do? Tell us what to
tell the slaves, not just
1:03:46
recommend it to everybody,
1:03:47
instead of saying it's a
personal decision, because at
1:03:49
present we're doing with the
rest of the risk, there's always
1:03:54
a risk to to having any
therapeutic versus a benefit.
1:03:58
You want to make sure that
1:03:59
what did he just say? What did
he just say always
1:04:02
a risk to having any therapeutic
1:04:05
things that a vaccine? You know,
1:04:09
I would say it, I think you
could? I think you could, in a
1:04:14
broader sense. I think you could
say yes,
1:04:17
I think there's a classification
for vaccines. And
1:04:22
its vaccine therapeutic is the
question you're asking. Yeah,
1:04:25
I do not. It's vaccines are a
biologic. The mRNA quote,
1:04:31
vaccine is a therapeutic.
Absolutely. But it's the first
1:04:36
time it's being correctly that
I've heard is being correctly
1:04:41
described as a therapeutic, not
a biologic.
1:04:45
Well, the risk there's always a
risk to having any therapeutic
1:04:50
versus a benefit. You want to
make sure there's a very strong
1:04:52
benefit versus the risk the F
for 18 year old healthy
1:04:56
individual the risk to getting
hospitalization, hospitalized if
1:04:59
we have no underlying met Local
illness is very, very low. We
1:05:02
know there is a risk, a very
small risk one in 5000. That may
1:05:06
get myocarditis, for example,
and you'd have to have that
1:05:11
one in 5000. This Jumoke just
set us very, very low. One in
1:05:16
5000. What are the chances you
get killed by shot by gun in
1:05:21
America, which is always top of
the news? Seems like that's a
1:05:24
little more than one in 5000,
wouldn't you say? That's very,
1:05:28
very little. He?
1:05:31
Yeah, I think he's shot by
getting some like one in 15. I
1:05:35
could be wrong now. No. Yeah, I
think so one in 15,000. That may
1:05:40
get myocarditis, for example.
And you'd have to have that
1:05:44
discussion on the risk benefit
of a complication from the
1:05:47
vaccine versus the benefit of
decreased hospitalization for a
1:05:50
young healthy person. I agree
with this. And then to open it
1:05:54
up widely to all adults. Bernie,
did you agree with this
1:05:57
decision? Yes, with the nuances
of the language that I'm trying
1:06:01
to get across of should should
get vaccinated if you've got an
1:06:04
underlying illness may get
vaccinated under personal
1:06:07
circumstances. But with a caveat
as well, I don't want anyone
1:06:11
thinking this will block their
ability to get the buy availment
1:06:13
In the fall, it should not fight
that the myocarditis was my
1:06:18
understanding was that it fell
rapidly for second and third
1:06:21
doses, is that something that
people should still be worrying
1:06:23
about in third and fourth, as
you write, it can drop off. But
1:06:27
for a young, healthy male
individual, it's still a
1:06:30
concern. It may be less than one
in 5000. But we'd have to still
1:06:35
do that discussion with an
individual.
1:06:37
Yeah, I don't think you're right
about gunfight and
1:06:40
looking at. Think about find it.
1:06:44
Well, it's not it's not that
important. The point is, they're
1:06:47
admitting it, at least they're
admitting it like, oh, and
1:06:50
everyone's like, Oh, okay. Well,
yeah, you know, it's a danger,
1:06:52
but it's just
1:06:53
people admitted here and there.
It's that didn't get into news
1:06:56
they get in the news. Well, not.
Not beyond this. No. And the
1:07:00
resource that so nobody's
admitting it. I mean, who's
1:07:03
admitting what I mean? Yeah.
Some doctors in the know are
1:07:06
admitting it to be when the news
media, they won't tell anybody.
1:07:10
Okay, agreed. And just to top
all that, let's go to the to my
1:07:15
friend. One of the two Naomi's
it's the wolf Meister, whose
1:07:21
company has transformed her
company into a company that
1:07:24
exclusively it seems, is pulling
apart, the Pfizer documents, all
1:07:27
trial data, they're sending all
1:07:29
this, you know, there's a
goldmine of potential. And I
1:07:34
mean, if somebody can sue and
make something work, it's
1:07:37
billions.
1:07:39
He or she is talking about the
most recent stats. Yeah. Well,
1:07:43
the
1:07:43
good news. I mean, there's a lot
of good news. We had another
1:07:46
letter go out to another
attorney general, this one in
1:07:49
Massachusetts, two of our
lawyers wrote a very stern
1:07:53
letter about the harms to
pregnant women and babies that
1:07:57
the War Room daily clout Pfizer
research volunteers have
1:08:01
documented. So that's our fifth
attorney general letter. And as
1:08:06
you know, because we talked
about it last week, the FDA also
1:08:08
got back to our our team of
lawyers who are creating a
1:08:14
citizens petition to stop the
FDA from injecting minors, but
1:08:18
you're right there, they're
doubling down, but I have
1:08:20
something important to share
with you all. Well, one is
1:08:23
they're definitely down even
though kids are dying. You know,
1:08:25
we talked last week about how
Rochelle walensky is just lying
1:08:30
about how many kids have died
with COVID. And absolutely
1:08:35
misrepresenting the reality on
her website when she claims that
1:08:39
COVID is the top five causes of
death for kids. A very sad data
1:08:44
point that is correct from the
VA ers database, a government
1:08:48
database, which under records,
right, adverse events, shows
1:08:54
that as of the start of July,
this July 2022 126, minors under
1:09:03
17 have died subsequent to being
injected with his mRNA vaccine.
1:09:09
55 of these kids died within
seven days of receiving the
1:09:14
injection.
1:09:16
I think your gun violence
numbers one in about 9000.
1:09:21
I've got it well. The mass
shooting numbers one in 11,000.
1:09:25
Right, whatever the case is, the
number is higher than it is for
1:09:30
this myocarditis thing. Yes. So
that's the point that we're
1:09:33
making or you're making is that
that's not a low number.
1:09:38
No, not a not a lot of No, not
not a low number at all. And
1:09:43
people are just I mean people
are getting into real sick
1:09:49
situations.
1:09:51
And by the way, I gotta go. Got
a good one here. Yeah, what's
1:09:55
your death bicycling one In
what? Why don't we get off track
1:10:02
but these are interesting what
basically what's your chances of
1:10:05
getting that die in a bicycle by
bicycling? It's
1:10:07
pretty high chance you die on a
bicycle. I would say one in
1:10:10
2000 4000 Good guess why I come
from a bike? Okay, I
1:10:15
got one. I got one. What about
choking on food?
1:10:18
choking on food man. I think
between that and the bathroom
1:10:22
probably one an ad.
1:10:25
Now guy didn't want to be dead.
One in 3500 which is still high.
1:10:30
Yes. What else you got?
1:10:34
This is a glare. Oh, here's one.
Yeah. Airplane boat and
1:10:40
spaceship spaceship incidents
which caused death?
1:10:45
And women when airship? Does
this a combo deal or is it
1:10:48
separate?
1:10:48
That is theirs or these are all
put together the way airplane to
1:10:52
put you had to put boat accident
airplane accident and spaceship?
1:10:57
Probably one in 100,001
1:11:00
in 2400 Oh, wow. Okay. dog
attack. How about what chance of
1:11:06
dying from a dog attack?
1:11:07
Dying from a dog attack?
1:11:08
i Yeah, these are all deaths.
1:11:11
One in 10,001
1:11:14
in 112,000
1:11:17
Oh, so next time someone says
hey, man, your dog has a piece
1:11:20
of shit barking at me. I said Oh
yeah, well, you're more likely
1:11:23
to die from the coop shot. Brah
1:11:27
we're riding your bike.
1:11:28
Lightning Lightning is that's
got to be a one in a million.
1:11:32
Now. 161,000
1:11:35
Okay, all right, I'm failing
this test. Let's go on to
1:11:37
finally I'm done with these. By
the way one of our producers
1:11:43
sent us a vaccine exemption lead
exemption letter for those
1:11:48
wishing for on for non citizens
non residents who want to come
1:11:53
into the United States she found
in the in the in the language
1:11:57
because you know, the America
and the United States requires
1:12:00
anyone who is not a citizen or,
or an alien resident to show
1:12:04
proof of vaccination. But she
found that there is a little a
1:12:10
little way out if you have a
doctor sign a medical exemption
1:12:15
letter. And then you also have
to sign an attestation and she
1:12:20
has a link to that in that's all
in the show notes and I even
1:12:23
have the the it's redacted but
the markup of the letter. And if
1:12:28
you can get a doctor to sign
that and the attestation note no
1:12:31
problem. You're welcome. Come on
in. Which is good news. Let's
1:12:37
talk about some more efficacy.
Oh
1:12:40
wait before you can get we can
leave COVID Without this big
1:12:42
announcement. I'm
1:12:43
not leaving COVID I have two
more clips from makalah from the
1:12:45
King. I left the best until
last.
1:12:48
Well, I did that's going to be
the best for last year bear play
1:12:51
this clip first. Just for you.
Just so we all know. The Nova
1:12:57
Vax has been approved,
1:12:58
the FDA gave emergency
authorization to the Nova Vax
1:13:02
vaccine for COVID 19. If the CDC
also agrees the two dose series
1:13:08
will be available to anyone over
the age of 18. This is the
1:13:11
fourth vaccine that the FDA has
approved for adults in the US.
1:13:17
So let me just take a look at
the stock chart. Novak's is
1:13:20
probably the most scammy highest
Novavax Novak and Vax isn't that
1:13:25
their, their ticker symbol? The
most scammy is pieces of crap on
1:13:29
the day traders look at. Let me
see what they did in one week.
1:13:36
Yeah, so people knew this around
July 1, I guess
1:13:39
they probably didn't know it is
like, too late.
1:13:42
But that's the game. That's the
only thing it was about who
1:13:44
gives us crap about the vaccine,
although I hear a lot of people
1:13:47
want to take it because it's not
an mRNA.
1:13:50
Yeah. Why would anyone want to
take any of these things?
1:13:53
People are so desperate the
amount of people who email me
1:13:57
and say, Well, I think I'm
considering the Novavax because
1:13:59
I gotta eat. sighs why so?
1:14:03
People are being forced to
illegally by their employers to
1:14:07
get vaccinated.
1:14:09
It's heartbreaking they're
1:14:09
gonna do.
1:14:11
So here's McCullough and he's on
some show with a couple of other
1:14:15
doctors. I don't think it's a TV
show looks like a stream show.
1:14:18
And he's also there with the
what's the Simone gold the
1:14:22
frontline doctors girl who was
kind of the PR Yes, you do. Yes,
1:14:28
you do when they're on the cap,
but it's important that you
1:14:31
remember who this is. She's
she's pretty cute looking. And
1:14:35
she was the spokes hole for the
frontline doctors when the early
1:14:38
on they were saying that, you
know, this is not not good. You
1:14:41
shouldn't be taking this and
then she set up this whole
1:14:43
organization and when you hear
her voice you'll you'll
1:14:46
recognize it. But yeah, but with
this backdrop, she's moved to
1:14:49
Los Angeles. I think she's
living with her. I think he's an
1:14:53
actor boyfriend or something.
This is all secondhand, but I've
1:14:56
heard it at least someone who's
witnessed it firsthand. And
1:14:59
She's kind of gone Hollywood and
this at the big production
1:15:02
company. This show may even be
hers for all I know. And you'll
1:15:05
hear her coming in getting all
jacked. And Judy about this news
1:15:09
that the king McCullough has to
report about a Swedish study.
1:15:13
Tell us
1:15:13
a little bit about the study
that just came out of Sweden.
1:15:17
That is just so alarming. The
news
1:15:19
is buzzing out of Lund
University Malmo, Sweden and
1:15:23
I have a feeling they're paying
makalah to be on the show
1:15:26
because now sudden, he's using
TV script like words like the
1:15:30
news is buzzing. I mean, doesn't
that kind of out of character
1:15:35
for him?
1:15:36
Yeah, I know that you mentioned
I may have not caught it right
1:15:39
away. But yeah, look, you're
right. So maybe it's a news is
1:15:43
buzzing.
1:15:43
News is buzzing. It's kind of
like I'm gonna do Hey, and
1:15:46
here's Dr. Peter McCullough is
gonna do the gossip segments
1:15:48
like TMZ. Well, the news is
buzzing. Everybody were dying
1:15:51
from this. Yeah, I was
1:15:52
a little bit about the study
that just came out of Sweden.
1:15:55
That is just so alarming.
1:15:57
The news is buzzing out of Lund
University Malmo, Sweden, Marcus
1:16:02
Aldean, as a first author, the
first demonstration in a human,
1:16:07
hepatic or liver cell line, that
the Pfizer vaccine, in fact,
1:16:12
reverse transcribes and installs
DNA into the human genome.
1:16:17
Wow. And so in simple terms,
what does that mean? Dr.
1:16:20
Bartlett,
1:16:21
thank you for making it simple.
So basically, there's an enzyme
1:16:26
that can take that messenger RNA
Vaccine Information and put it
1:16:32
into the DNA of the person into
their DNA. And we were told that
1:16:37
could not happen. So this isn't
a lab, but it's showing that the
1:16:40
D you remember, the vaccine is
messenger RNA? Yeah. And we were
1:16:44
told that that messenger RNA
could not go into your DNA, but
1:16:47
this is showing that in a lab
can
1:16:49
So what happens when he does
doctor? Oh,
1:16:51
can I can I answer slightly
different than your question?
1:16:53
Yeah. So the one of the fun
things about the last couple of
1:16:55
years, being a doctor and lawyer
is this is a very interesting
1:16:58
opportunity. And I think we're
gonna be bringing another
1:17:00
lawsuit, because there's
actually federal law that you
1:17:02
cannot discriminate against
people for genetic
1:17:04
discrimination, genetic
discriminations. I forgot the
1:17:06
acronym, I think it's a gene a
gene is a gene, right? So this
1:17:10
opens the door to saying that if
you're not allowing somebody in
1:17:12
who chose not to get the shot,
that you actually engaging in
1:17:15
genetic discrimination. So I
think there's a tweet and study
1:17:19
I think, opens the door to a new
type of lawsuit.
1:17:22
So she's all jacked. And Judy,
and I mean, it's like, well, you
1:17:25
know, this is really great,
because you because it actually
1:17:28
changes DNA, you know, we have
we have laws, you can't, you
1:17:30
know, you can't discriminate
based upon someone's DNA. So
1:17:33
then, you know, we could do a
bit wouldn't have to have a
1:17:35
passport. But we're really the
whole point is, they said
1:17:39
specifically, it does not change
your DNA are what? messenger RNA
1:17:48
DNA. Now, here's what now this
is only in the lab. We don't
1:17:54
know if this happens in people,
which is also kind of it's a
1:17:57
little beneath makalah, I would
say to be on the show, like well
1:18:01
enough, because that's what the
GMO folks over at CDC do. Do all
1:18:05
this in the lab, this variant
kills everything and everybody.
1:18:09
But if indeed, these patented
DNA strains have are being
1:18:17
accepted and folded into our
DNA, the farmer Percy Schmeiser
1:18:23
lawsuit kind of comes into view
and refresher on that. This was
1:18:28
the lawsuit where Monsanto was,
was found in the right, that if
1:18:38
a part of a genetic, Monsanto
owned seed, somehow binds or
1:18:45
even grows on your land, they
own it. They own it any
1:18:50
derivative of that seed they
own. So, of course, the cue
1:18:55
list, I would say, right. So if
your DNA actually changed with a
1:19:00
Pfizer or Maderna DNA sequence
then in, in theory, they do have
1:19:08
some ownership over you.
1:19:10
They already own the media.
1:19:14
Wow, you're just waiting for me
to finish my waffling before you
1:19:17
had the punch line. I'm
impressed. Very good. And then
1:19:21
one other thing from makalah.
This is one that we've talked
1:19:24
about a lot about the the flu
vaccination, a lot of people
1:19:28
believe in him. It's always a
crapshoot to have to choose is
1:19:31
going to be strain a strain B is
going to be something else. And
1:19:36
makalah has some information
about the flu vaccine for this
1:19:39
season
1:19:40
and vaccine efficacy for this
year's influenza vaccine, which
1:19:45
I took, which I took last year.
Yeah. 16% pa. Yeah. So no
1:19:51
standard conventional acceptance
criteria, if something that
1:19:55
would be acceptable, that you
would actually you know,
1:19:57
consider would be at least 50%
in vaccine efficacy, and should
1:20:02
last at least a year. Yeah, so
these are nowhere close to being
1:20:08
acceptable products in modern
medicine and those, those are
1:20:11
just two that people wouldn't
consider uncontroversial, but
1:20:14
you know, what doctors lives,
and our knowledge and our
1:20:20
analysis of things change as the
science changes. And based on
1:20:24
those contemporary results, I'm
dropping them, they're no longer
1:20:28
supportable to me, practice for
myself.
1:20:34
So, to finish this up, I have
one final clip and I do have a,
1:20:40
I want our producers to go find
some stuff, new category called,
1:20:44
it's not the vaccine. I would
say based upon an image that
1:20:49
that you and I both, I think
you'd want to put it or
1:20:51
something like it in the
newsletter. This is for the
1:20:54
heart attacks that are happening
everywhere. This is a very big
1:20:57
problem. And we have to blame it
on something we cannot blame it
1:21:01
on any type of vaccine, the
vaccination etc. So here's a
1:21:04
story New Scientist. Wait, let's
start with the ones we know
1:21:07
about urgent warning to
gardeners as soil increases risk
1:21:12
of killer heart disease. Blood
clots, the nation's favorite
1:21:17
drink could make your blood
sticky, increasing risk of blood
1:21:20
clots that drink his coffee. And
solar storms may cause up to
1:21:25
5500 heart related deaths in a
given year. So as a lot of
1:21:31
bullcrap, and I'd love to get
some clips or any stories, we
1:21:34
just need to be collecting these
so we can know what people are
1:21:37
dying of these who are playing
1:21:39
him on and off for quite a
while. But not as a theme,
1:21:44
though.
1:21:44
No, and I don't think we have
any specifically about heart
1:21:47
attacks being blamed on
something else?
1:21:50
I think so.
1:21:52
I'll probably do
1:21:53
I think it's more than a few
I'll delve
1:21:55
into the archive. This last clip
is from Canada. And I have my
1:22:03
doubts about the authenticity of
this particular person they're
1:22:06
talking about. But ultimately,
it does fit in line with what
1:22:11
the Georgia Guidestones have
commanded us.
1:22:13
A 53 year old Toronto woman says
she is in the process of
1:22:17
applying for a medically
assisted death in Canada, known
1:22:20
as made. Tracy Thompson says
living with long COVID is
1:22:24
causing crushing fatigue,
1:22:27
a radical shift from being able
bodied and employed to basically
1:22:36
bed bound on average. 20 plus
hours spent the day lying down.
1:22:43
Thompson says she had COVID-19
over two years ago and can't
1:22:47
work her condition leaving her
with brain inflammation,
1:22:51
swelling and scarring of the
heart and serious food
1:22:54
allergies. Going on the Ontario
Disability Program she says
1:22:58
would give her $1,169 a month.
But even with that Thompson
1:23:02
doesn't know how she would
afford to live. Thompson says
1:23:06
she asked her doctor about made
in March of 2021 Canadian
1:23:10
legislation changed moving the
eligibility to qualify beyond
1:23:14
someone facing a natural death
that was reasonably foreseeable
1:23:18
to allowing a person with an
intolerable and irreversible
1:23:22
illness or disease or disability
to qualify.
1:23:25
I'm also still very happy to be
alive. You know, I still enjoy
1:23:28
life. So is exclusively a
financial consideration. My
1:23:35
choices are basically die slowly
and painfully or quickly.
1:23:41
There you go. That's the future
that's really what the elites
1:23:43
would like. You can't afford
your life anymore. Kill
1:23:48
yourself. Yeah, totally go
winter time to go. This they had
1:23:53
this woman like disguise with a
big wig on and sunglasses if
1:23:57
you're gonna kill yourself for
this and it's purely financial
1:24:01
issue said Do you think that you
would disguise yourself when
1:24:04
you'd be like, here I am. I'm
doing this felt a little strange
1:24:08
to me.
1:24:08
Doesn't make sense to me felt a
1:24:10
little bit kind of setup.
1:24:14
We were going to I was
1:24:16
gonna say while I was
researching all this, I did find
1:24:18
out one other thing of interest
of note, you know, there's
1:24:21
always been a suggested
correlation between vaccination
1:24:25
and autism, certainly in young
boys, and the autism numbers
1:24:33
since 2017 have have gone up
52%. So I immediately think Oh,
1:24:41
of course now we got COVID jabs
and that's making it worse but
1:24:44
there was one of the things that
came out in end of 2019 No
1:24:49
wonder we didn't see it. And
it's from the NIH and I put
1:24:52
these links in the show notes.
When young kids or even I don't
1:24:57
know babies, but when they get
vaccinated Typically, to combat
1:25:02
any discomfort, the doctor will
say well have you know give him
1:25:05
some Tylenol. And I don't know
how young they do this with a
1:25:11
Tylenol, but this study suggests
that exposure to acetaminophen,
1:25:19
which is Tylenol seems to have
seems to create a higher risk of
1:25:25
ADHD and autism. And that's like
Well, that would make a lot of
1:25:29
sense because we never been able
to really prove the connection
1:25:34
between vaccinations and autism
but what if it's the Tylenol we
1:25:38
love given Tylenol at the
hospitals? Not Aspirin, Tylenol
1:25:42
not anything else but yeah,
Tylenol
1:25:44
and if you read the literature
on Tylenol, it's everywhere.
1:25:47
It's like hey, you know don't
take too much.
1:25:50
It's not good for your liver.
Yeah,
1:25:52
it's not good for you. Isn't I
thought ibuprofen was also bad
1:25:57
as that also bad ibuprofen for
different reasons.
1:26:02
I don't know that. Like you
know, all these
1:26:04
things. Your mind knows these
your mind your mind go to go to
1:26:08
medical guy. What do you mean,
the podcasts
1:26:10
are not a doctor?
1:26:13
Gym. So that's the state that's
the state of the world. We've
1:26:17
cut through that crap crap for
you. Let's do some love.
1:26:21
Then we can cut to a funny clip.
Okay, thank you. And this is the
1:26:25
woman that was fired. Now she
was fired for supposedly she
1:26:29
says no, I was just tired. But
she was fired for being drunk on
1:26:34
the air on a CBS affiliate. And
I should mention, I thought I'd
1:26:39
run this clip of her talking
that got her fired. Can I just
1:26:43
we can decide for herself drunk
or not drunk.
1:26:45
I was gonna say because I saw a
clip of this play. And I
1:26:48
couldn't understand what she was
saying. She looked a hammer to
1:26:52
me, but everyone's like, Oh, I
can't believe she said that. And
1:26:54
I couldn't hear it. So hopefully
it's in this clip.
1:26:56
One 50 million people across the
country se are under warnings
1:27:00
for excessive heat. And boy,
don't you know that 105 degrees
1:27:05
in Texas today. I just spoke
with my mother. She's dealing
1:27:08
with. It's a major heatwave. And
it is. It's just hitting
1:27:13
everywhere. We're so lucky. It's
only 80 degrees here. We are
1:27:17
really lucky here in the capital
region. I mean, let me tell you
1:27:20
about that. These areas are
reaching such areas. I mean,
1:27:24
it's Houston. Austin San
Antonio. I mean, they're not
1:27:27
expected is happened. Like, you
don't mean us telling you that
1:27:32
it's bad. It's like people are
being told to like stay inside
1:27:37
drink a lot of water. And we
were just lucky this weekend
1:27:41
right here. It's so amazing.
Meteorologist Craig right here.
1:27:47
Sorry, Craig Adams. When I say
that. Clearly like what
1:27:50
is she? What did she say that?
Something like what Craig Adams?
1:27:54
I don't understand what she
said. What did I say that? What
1:27:57
is she saying?
1:27:58
She said she threw it to Craig
Adams but she didn't pronounce
1:28:01
his name right or something.
1:28:03
Oh, okay. So amazing.
Meteorologist Craig Craig Adams.
1:28:09
Why they
1:28:11
call him Lea Rowlett Yeah, okay.
What? What did she do? She said
1:28:15
meteorologist Craig Adams. I
think he's just I think was the
1:28:19
just the dude. Dude, the guy
1:28:22
and right here it's so amazing.
Meteorologist Craig right here.
1:28:28
Sorry Craig Adams when I say
that, of course clearly like
1:28:31
you're we're taking a live look
over downtown all Mini and and
1:28:35
of course, just like me,
meteorologist Craig gold is
1:28:38
working in double shifts. And so
he's in and we've been we've
1:28:42
been tracking this and you know,
we've been talking about just
1:28:44
like, what it's been like across
the country. And the different
1:28:48
reasons that why it's so hot in
other areas. And we're having
1:28:52
really nice weather here. So
let's get over to Craig gold.
1:28:57
All right. Good evening,
Heather. And yeah, the weather
1:28:59
has been quite nice here across
the north.
1:29:02
Okay, drunk or not drunk. I'm
gonna say not drunk because I
1:29:05
think I can recognize what was
going on here. I
1:29:07
bet you I think she's drunk.
1:29:10
I think she is. She said she was
tired and I have heard this
1:29:14
particular type of fleecing.
With my ex interim wife, this is
1:29:20
Adderall. This is Adderall was
someone who's tired and is
1:29:25
overdone it on Adderall get a
little bit of a Fliss. That's
1:29:28
that's what I'm hearing. And
they get
1:29:32
okay. It's a possibility
1:29:34
because she said we all worked a
double shift. I'm tired. She and
1:29:37
she did say that. Yeah, so I
think it was Adderall, not
1:29:41
people who take
1:29:41
Adderall. They, they just don't
take it. They take it like like,
1:29:46
Candy lady take aspirin. I think
I need some candy. Like can't
1:29:50
get candy
1:29:51
in schools. John, this is it's
its currency. Its currency. And
1:29:57
what's happening what's sad is
that kids are kind of getting
1:30:02
used to it, you know, Xanax
Adderall, and they're buying it
1:30:06
from each other and of course
people come in and they buy
1:30:08
something and it's maybe not
that or it's got some fat and
1:30:11
no. Fentanyl is kind of it
should he's right understand
1:30:16
fentanyl. It should deter people
from wanting to have a doing
1:30:24
drugs but certainly staying away
from from not a trusted source.
1:30:29
I mean, it's you can die from
it. You don't really you don't
1:30:33
really hear anything other than
your audiologist Phil just just
1:30:36
people are like the like they're
mainlining fentanyl all day
1:30:39
long. But there's a lot of this
happening but the story you do
1:30:41
get is if this happens.
1:30:43
A woman in Tennessee says
picking up a $1 bill on the
1:30:46
floor of a McDonald's sent her
to the hospital. She claimed she
1:30:50
went numb and had trouble
breathing leading to speculation
1:30:53
that the bill may have been
laced with fentanyl. Many
1:30:55
experts are skeptical Although
police in the area reported two
1:30:58
previous incidents involving
folded bills laced with fentanyl
1:31:02
and meth.
1:31:03
I don't know if this is the war
on cash or
1:31:07
what it is. First of all, the
way that story is presented is
1:31:11
that they doubt her story. But
it's happened before. Twice.
1:31:16
Yes,
1:31:16
I hadn't heard any stories of
this before.
1:31:19
But if it's happened in the same
area, I guess this is something
1:31:23
going on. It's something you
would never doubt if it happens
1:31:26
and happens and happens three
times. But okay. I just thought
1:31:30
the reporting was dubious. One
of our I'm thinking about your
1:31:34
theory here about that poor
woman to the
1:31:37
Well, the reason why as I
continue to look at SSRIs and
1:31:41
other antidepressants and how
they're prescribed and it seems
1:31:44
like everybody I know is on them
one way or the other, most
1:31:47
people and we got a fantastic
note from a producer anonymous
1:31:51
who says I worked at a Southern
California inpatient psychiatric
1:31:54
hospital worked since 2006,
where we deal with depressed
1:31:58
suicidal homicidal or
schizophrenic patients. We have
1:32:01
beds for children's to adults in
the state of California, we
1:32:05
mainly deal with 5150s 5150 is
illegal 72 hour hold placed on a
1:32:10
person by a police officer,
doctor or nurse. The person must
1:32:13
meet at least one of three cut
criteria to be placed on a 5150
1:32:17
danger to themselves danger to
others or gravely disabled,
1:32:21
can't provide food or clothing
or shelter. So the producer goes
1:32:26
into I put it on the show notes.
The producer goes into what they
1:32:29
give the patients when they're
on a hold. So you come in police
1:32:34
or someone has determined that
you are a danger. So they're
1:32:37
prescribed antipsychotics like
Zyprexa Risperdal or how doll
1:32:43
which I like how do I thought
that was outlawed? I mean, I was
1:32:47
I was given how old by Bon
Jovi's doctor, we came back from
1:32:51
the Moscow music Peace Festival
and I was psychotic for two
1:32:54
weeks. Anyway, antidepressants
such as Wellbutrin, Prozac,
1:32:59
Zoloft, or Lexapro, which they
must take while impatient in
1:33:03
order to be able to allow the
leave the hospital quickly. So
1:33:07
you know, if they don't, then
they get locked down for longer
1:33:09
so the time it's obviously your
S on your SSRI theory, I can
1:33:18
tell you from years of
experience, that the majority of
1:33:21
our patients are Democrats in
ideology, or LGBT, in one way or
1:33:27
another, I'd estimate at any
given time, our patient
1:33:30
population of about 150 patients
is 85%, Democrat, 15%,
1:33:35
Republican or other. The one
thing all our patients seem to
1:33:40
have in common is they tend to
be either very self centered, or
1:33:44
have low self confidence or self
esteem. So this kind of folds
1:33:50
into my original thinking that
hey, is are they putting kids on
1:33:56
these drugs so that they vote
Democrat?
1:34:00
Yeah, I mean, that's absolutely
the this is a thesis we both
1:34:04
have. You know, we had a school
system is there to make people
1:34:08
Democrats. They don't teach you
anything anymore. The kids don't
1:34:11
know anything.
1:34:12
So Tina had her birthday
weekend, and we had a little,
1:34:17
little get together went to one
of the wineries and her friends
1:34:20
came up from Austin from other
places. And one of my favorite
1:34:24
visitors is the liberal high
school teacher. And we love the
1:34:28
liberal high school
1:34:29
teacher because this is a
character in our show. And she's
1:34:32
a real
1:34:33
person. She even texts me and
says, Hi, this is your favorite
1:34:36
liberal high school teacher.
And, as always, we're talking
1:34:40
about and I always want to hear
how things are going. She's a
1:34:42
high school teacher, and in in
the city of Austin, and she's
1:34:46
telling me I start with SSRIs
Who do you think these kids are
1:34:50
on so a lot of mirages? Oh my
gosh, she says they all have to
1:34:53
take their meds. And exactly
exactly what because I asked her
1:34:58
about, you know, teachers
amongst each other saying, hey,
1:35:01
you know, you check that kid, we
need to check his meds, see if
1:35:04
he's up to speed and you know,
otherwise we need to get him on
1:35:06
meds, because that is absolutely
true. But she said the thing
1:35:10
that she's so tired of and she
kind of said it in a way, like
1:35:12
if I hear one more kid use
anxiety, specifically anxiety as
1:35:19
an excuse. She says she's going
to scream because that's
1:35:22
everything. Is these kids are so
anxious. I couldn't finish my
1:35:27
homework because I have anxiety.
Would you believe that 17 year
1:35:31
old kids in the city of Austin,
come to school with security
1:35:36
blankets and teddy bears? And
I'm not just talking one, like
1:35:41
half a class, John.
1:35:43
Oh my god, what a thing that
we've witnessed.
1:35:46
There's an entire Reddit thread.
Do any other high school
1:35:50
teachers have students bringing
stuffed animals to class with
1:35:53
them? And there are many
teachers. Oh, I have about 50 of
1:35:57
them I brought to class so they
can choose one and sometimes
1:36:00
even say Oh, Teacher, can I
borrow this one because I have a
1:36:04
test in another class. I mean,
what? What is going on? They're
1:36:13
all shy, introverted, medicated,
and they bring blankets and
1:36:19
teddy bears to school pacifiers
get
1:36:21
let's get the language straight.
blankie blankie. Ladies blankies
1:36:28
Yeah, man. That's that's the
best bit of the show we've had
1:36:35
for a long time. It's it's you
can get the visuals are there
1:36:41
the kids sucking their thumb?
Yes, with a blankie and a teddy
1:36:45
bear and one arm and a blankie
and the other and it's like a
1:36:48
second thumb and, and worrying
about being the anxiety is
1:36:52
making them not be able to take
a test.
1:36:54
And every single kid I've heard
it, that's the word is anxiety
1:36:58
anxiety. Lexapro, you have
anxiety puts you on this puts
1:37:01
you on that. This is the thing.
This is what we have to have to.
1:37:07
And again it's it's it's it's a
big pharma thing is that fuels
1:37:11
the media. So there's not going
to be any publication of any of
1:37:14
the multitude of, of studies.
Yeah, there's
1:37:19
too much money to be made.
1:37:21
There's also the Eco anxiety
climate change. Imagine if
1:37:24
you've got kids who are 1717
years old, John. I mean, when I
1:37:30
was 17, if I brought a blankie
or or a teddy bear to school, I
1:37:35
would get kicked in the face and
thrown in the mind.
1:37:38
I know you're getting beaten up
by a huge crowd of people, most
1:37:41
of them weren't even bullies.
1:37:45
Yeah, outrage. This, this. So we
have these kids in high school,
1:37:52
then they of course go to
college, and the college has to
1:37:55
accommodate them. But then once
you get into the workplace, ah,
1:38:00
that's where you're going to
have a real problem.
1:38:03
So my daughter is a office
manager. And so in one of these,
1:38:13
these large buildings that were
your rent offices, one of the
1:38:17
big boys and so she took off for
a week and a half it to go to
1:38:23
visit the Go Biz meeting burning
burning man. Burning Man. So she
1:38:29
comes back. And as the office
manager, she said nobody did
1:38:33
anything. When she was gone,
they he she had assignments, he
1:38:37
she told people to do this and
that and the other thing, nobody
1:38:40
did anything at all. And they're
all contrite. Oh, yeah, I
1:38:45
couldn't get around to it, you
know, to half a week and a half.
1:38:48
I couldn't do this. We're going
to have I couldn't do that. And
1:38:51
the main thing was there was
it's just it just hilarious.
1:38:57
Because the doors stories about
these employees are usually
1:39:01
younger than her. And they're
all part of this whole
1:39:05
millennial minute that we do.
It's really funny, but she
1:39:09
doesn't preach.
1:39:10
No, of course no, let me read a
few from these from this. Reddit
1:39:13
is only like two or three months
old. I have a bunch of stuffed
1:39:16
animals in my room as desk pets.
I teach sophomores and they love
1:39:19
it. They like to give them names
and view it as a comfort on the
1:39:22
stressful days. Students will
have one during test or days
1:39:26
they are down here I have little
this is another I have little
1:39:35
stuffed animals for imagery
reasons. Whenever I have a sad
1:39:38
student I can't console I
slipped them a plushie they
1:39:42
usually end up hugging them. I
mean, I had Gary the emotional
1:39:47
support sloth in my room. Oh my
god this
1:39:55
motional support sloth. He came
home with me during COVID and
1:39:59
est At home for can continue to
COVID reasons but just just last
1:40:03
week, an 11th grader came in
asking for Gary, because she was
1:40:07
having a really awful day. I
felt so bad telling her that he
1:40:11
wasn't in school. I also posted
a few pictures of him on
1:40:14
classroom during the first
closures of 2020 because we had
1:40:17
no live classes, and the kids
felt so disconnected. Gary was
1:40:21
doing. I wonder if Gary was
doing all sorts of COVID esque
1:40:26
stuff like reading using Clorox
wipes, wearing a mask, whatever,
1:40:30
because my ninth graders were
straight up asking about him
1:40:32
like he was alive. They missed
him. Ha 2020 was rough. These
1:40:38
are teachers.
1:40:43
Yeah, yeah. Yeah. This is
eloquent last that last
1:40:47
1/7 and eighth grade teacher
here. I see it all over school,
1:40:51
only one student has had to be
confronted over it. Even she
1:40:54
wasn't being confronted for the
stuffed animal, but rather some
1:40:57
other emotional stuff. Despite
what the governor here says. And
1:41:00
the ex president said must be in
Florida. There really was a
1:41:04
pretty massive sociological
appeal upheaval going on for the
1:41:07
past years and the kids
psychology has been strongly
1:41:10
affected. So yeah, so you can
bring you can slip them a
1:41:13
plushie. You can bring Gary the
support sloth to school, or
1:41:19
like, like my dentist who called
me this morning to discuss, you
1:41:23
know, my plan. He just took his
steps on two weeks on a hiking
1:41:28
trip with the Boy Scouts. You
know, half the kids got
1:41:31
hypothermia, they were cold and
wet and miserable, but they
1:41:34
turned it from boys into men.
That's the kind of stuff we
1:41:39
need. I'm appalled by this, I'm
appalled by what was was okay,
1:41:44
just to finish up the the
teacher. So it came down to Roe
1:41:48
v. Wade, of course, this is
nothing like the day after a
1:41:51
party because she stayed over.
You know, in the morning, let's
1:41:55
get into it about Roe v. Wade,
this is gonna be fun. And she
1:41:57
starts it all the time. And as
she and I go through the typical
1:42:02
thing is like, you know that
this is not, it wasn't really a
1:42:05
women's right. And she says,
yeah, no, I do know that I'm
1:42:10
sure she was looking up on her
phone as I was saying it. But
1:42:12
then this was this was the
kicker. And it really gave her a
1:42:17
shock. You know, I said, Look,
if it goes back to the states,
1:42:20
if you really want to do
something, then you know what
1:42:23
they keep talking about, as
Congress has to codify it. She
1:42:26
says, Well, you know, that'll
never happen. I said, No
1:42:29
unlikely. And she says, because
you know, they have the power. I
1:42:32
said, Who has the power? Well,
the conservatives have the
1:42:35
power. I said, what I said, You
do realize that there's a
1:42:40
Democrat in the White House.
There's a majority of Democrats
1:42:44
in House of Representatives, and
there's a tie 5050 In the
1:42:49
Senate, which the Vice President
then of course, will break and
1:42:53
she said, Well, why would the
vice president do that? I said,
1:42:56
because it's vice president's
Democrat. And then it dawned on
1:43:00
her that in her mind, Pence was
still vice president. She She
1:43:06
didn't even Kamala Harris didn't
even come up in her. She truly
1:43:10
believed that the Senate was in
hand of Republicans because the
1:43:15
Vice President is a Republican
vice president. And I saw it hit
1:43:19
her like a ton of bricks.
1:43:21
Yikes.
1:43:23
I mean, there's some there's
some psychological crap going
1:43:26
on.
1:43:27
There's some psyops going on
it's not good. And with
1:43:31
that, I'd like to thank you for
your courage say in the morning
1:43:33
to you the man who put the seeds
not the bees it should have been
1:43:36
the bees in the Bolton box
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1:43:46
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this is the one from Dame Kenny
Ben, it's the Elan twins and
1:45:49
triplets with a little Tesla
Tesla logo emblazoned on their
1:45:55
chest. What was it about this we
like so much other than than it
1:45:58
was this was your big favorite.
It was the one that made us
1:46:01
laugh I think is what our
criteria well I
1:46:04
actually it was us just liked a
lot and the selling point was
1:46:08
the little Tesla
1:46:09
Oh yeah, it wouldn't have been
any good shout that Yeah. And
1:46:14
it also had a slightly wind by
default aspect to it because it
1:46:18
was the only thing that was that
really hit it hit all the
1:46:24
while we had Yeah,
1:46:26
I liked I like to know tractors
is set for bug harvesting by Sir
1:46:31
net, Ned, and you rejected it
out of hand. Yeah, did you were
1:46:37
focused on this?
1:46:38
Well, no, no, the one I kind of
liked first but then we looked
1:46:41
at it was Taunton. Neil's dead
cow.
1:46:45
Cow No. Yeah, the dead you liked
that. You also like the only
1:46:49
good cow was a dead cow. But the
thing was with that when I
1:46:52
looked at it, I didn't like was
it Oh, we didn't like the
1:46:54
technical execution I think is
fair and didn't do it done that
1:46:57
work.
1:46:58
Shut up or we flood you. You
kind of liked that. I didn't
1:47:01
like that one as much.
1:47:03
No, no, I didn't like that. Oh,
I
1:47:05
thought you did. I thought you
did. You know,
1:47:06
I didn't like to do the
composition at all. The only one
1:47:12
I kind of liked was the tractor
one.
1:47:14
Now we also discussed the double
barreled shotgun. as something
1:47:20
that was was weren't as
something we discussed it as
1:47:22
something we weren't going to
do.
1:47:24
It was from the dirty Jersey
whore is different and I
1:47:29
actually kind of liked the
layout the design and he could
1:47:31
have won for a triple was Paul
couture is King a podcast with
1:47:36
Biden scratched his head. Very
nice. Kind of a 60 style poster
1:47:41
piece. Just didn't have anything
going on. It was just like okay,
1:47:47
well, good use of very legible
fonts and this sort of thing.
1:47:51
You're doing this 60s But and
the right colors. But okay.
1:47:55
Even though commerce or bloggers
art was completely unusable. I
1:47:59
always appreciate the old
picture of Elon with the old
1:48:01
Elon hair. Yeah. Dude, that's
not good. There's not good. Oh,
1:48:09
by the way, as you hear Elon has
a white hat.
1:48:14
I'm sorry. He's what? He's, he's
a white hat. Yeah, well, sure.
1:48:17
Okay. So my
1:48:19
while you are white hat. But
here's, here's the reason. Yeah,
1:48:22
of course you are. Here's the
reasoning. So Trump posted three
1:48:27
the same picture of him and Elon
three times in a row, saying,
1:48:32
you know, if you read these
three posts, which are I'm sorry
1:48:34
that I post their truths on
truth social. And one says, hey,
1:48:39
you know, Elon, he begged me
came over here. If I had said
1:48:42
Get on your knees, you would
have done it. In other words,
1:48:45
like he got a shitty contract
with this with SpaceX. And and
1:48:53
then he's like, Oh, how did he
get away with a stock fraud and
1:48:56
Jack Dorsey is in on so this is
being interpreted by Q. And a
1:49:00
serious it's the same people
coming out of the woodworks now
1:49:04
saying, no, no, this is what he
does. He he likes to distract by
1:49:10
burning people in public. So
they don't know that they're
1:49:13
working together. So Elon is
really doing he's really ruining
1:49:19
Twitter, you know, to get help
get rid of the deep state. Like,
1:49:23
I would love to go along with
this, but you're delusional
1:49:26
about you are, you are really
delusional.
1:49:30
I think that is getting rid of
the deep state in itself is
1:49:33
delusion.
1:49:35
You know, and don't worry,
because the Patriots are working
1:49:38
hard. It's like an X 22 type
story, you know, and in fact, I
1:49:41
expect to expect Dave annex 22
to say exactly this. Now, this
1:49:46
is what he does. He remember he
had
1:49:48
this funny admission that I
haven't heard an X 22 since the
1:49:50
last time to say used a clip
from that show.
1:49:56
People have to be careful
because they listened to it and
1:49:59
listens to it all. Often as
well, and we discuss it really I
1:50:01
never listened to it. I listened
to it's usually the first half.
1:50:07
I've watched it on TV, which I
normally, I keep passing it by
1:50:11
now it keeps every time I go
through it on the channels,
1:50:14
because I get like 100 channels
over the air. And these are all
1:50:16
over the air shows. Yeah. Nick
Cannon? Oh, yeah, I keep going
1:50:21
pricing because it helps Nick
Cannon. I just keep going. Who
1:50:24
the hell's Nick Canis, I watched
some Nick Cannon today. He's a
1:50:28
he's like a daytime talk show
host who just might as well be a
1:50:34
publicist for whoever's on
correct. It's really probably
1:50:39
one of the most uninspired
things I've seen on television
1:50:42
ever.
1:50:43
It's a business model, you know,
1:50:46
business model, they're unlike
this guy's gray here read from
1:50:50
this.
1:50:51
I'm very delighted to say, you
know, we've been we invented we
1:50:54
certainly coined the value for
value model. I think what we're
1:50:57
doing here with the feedback
loop with the donation segments,
1:51:00
with the newsletters with the
not asking for tips and
1:51:04
trinkets, but saying, Hey,
here's our value. If you find it
1:51:07
valuable, send it back, let us
know why it was valuable. That
1:51:10
could be 50 cents $5, or
whatever, fill in the blank. If
1:51:14
that's a lot of value to you,
then then the success. These are
1:51:19
totally disposable products. You
know, what? How are you going to
1:51:22
value some information? That's
only that's in the in the in the
1:51:25
hands of the beholder. But I'm
seeing a lot of comedians doing
1:51:29
versions of value for value.
Now, Jim Breuer who else that I
1:51:34
see some other guy he actually
bought his special back from I
1:51:37
think Netflix. Netflix is like,
well, you know, we're gonna have
1:51:41
to take couple jokes out here a
little bit too offensive. Now
1:51:45
these guys are typically doing
Patreon or something like that,
1:51:50
which I think is selling
themselves short.
1:51:53
But it's a bad way to go. I
mean, they could just study the
1:51:58
what we do, which is it's pretty
obvious because we talk about
1:52:02
it, and we explain it as best we
can. And if you just did, in
1:52:07
fact. Or they can do you know,
just rely on somebody else's
1:52:12
approach, who, whose idea is to
make their idea of making money
1:52:16
is to just skim from everybody
else who may or may not have the
1:52:21
ability to bring in a lot of
cash. But I want to help you. I
1:52:24
don't know how to do any
marketing for you. In fact, I
1:52:27
think your show gets ditched on
their site. Oh, where to go? Oh,
1:52:31
yeah, like and there's some of
their late by the way, lame
1:52:33
ideas. Let's go over a couple of
those that come out of Patreon.
1:52:37
That's how special episodes for
people who are our subscribers
1:52:42
who would give us some money,
we'll give them a special
1:52:44
episode. You get this you get to
unlock you get unlocked this
1:52:48
special episode. I'm gonna tell
people who are thinking,
1:52:52
is this different from the
freemium? The freemium model
1:52:55
where you get? You get an hour
and then if you pay, then you
1:53:00
get the full hour and a half.
1:53:03
Yeah, maybe it's similar. But
this is a little more. This is
1:53:08
more, I would say. What's the
word when you compartmentalize
1:53:13
is more carbon
compartmentalized? The problem
1:53:17
I'm going to tell people if they
will ever think of wanting to do
1:53:20
something like that. I'm like he
had a special episode. The
1:53:24
problem is, is that the material
is long arc on on our podcast
1:53:29
and on most podcasts. That's why
long arc, for example, would be
1:53:33
a call back to the high school
liberal teacher. Yeah, yes.
1:53:38
Because you we have to view her
in Israel. She'll come up again
1:53:41
in a few episodes. If they she
shows up again at Adams House,
1:53:46
which may or may not happen
since
1:53:47
it was the first time she
visited the dog did not bite
1:53:50
her. We think she's coming back.
Remember, it's a CBS bitten one
1:53:53
person twice. No one hurts. Yes.
Like drew blood the first? He
1:54:00
did. She did. Yeah. Well, the
Phoebe was new. And she was
1:54:04
sleeping. And the school teacher
came up with one dog that bites
1:54:08
liberals.
1:54:09
I know only liberals. Only
liberals. Wow. Come here. YT
1:54:16
yt, which was my recommendation
for you were
1:54:19
right all along. I should have
done that.
1:54:22
Lady. So. So when you start
doing these separate little one
1:54:27
offs, one episode another. It
means that when you reference it
1:54:32
in a normal show, it's lost on
everybody. Yeah. And so you have
1:54:37
to go over the material again,
which means is not free. It is
1:54:40
not anything special anymore,
because you had to go over it
1:54:42
all over again. And so that's a
joke. That's an important or the
1:54:46
other thing is is like something
you don't want to do again. And
1:54:48
so you're keeping people from
getting all the information you
1:54:52
have to give them that's why the
wide open model which has value
1:54:56
for value where you just assume
you get what you want, and you
1:54:59
can take what you one and this
one is far superior, you get
1:55:02
more, you get better results.
And there's another aspect to it
1:55:07
and you're not trying to trick
anybody but they're going. Then
1:55:10
the other aspect
1:55:11
is we've always said, Look, do
whatever you want. Copy it, send
1:55:17
it early in the day, put it on
CD. Use our logo make art and
1:55:23
we've just like we have no
contracts no agreements. No.
1:55:28
This you can do whatever you
want you Oh, create a meetup
1:55:31
site Great. Create a no agenda,
art generator.com which we just
1:55:35
just, I mean that we didn't sit
down and have a meeting with our
1:55:39
staff say we won't be great if
we could only employ a lot of
1:55:43
artists to
1:55:44
rent it your legal
1:55:46
to compete to compete for the
album, Marta? Yeah, how much do
1:55:50
you think it would cost to get
all those artists to do that?
1:55:53
Oh, okay. That doesn't sound
like such a good idea anymore.
1:55:56
These types of things. It's,
it's completely the way to go.
1:56:02
And everyone who was listening,
it's almost 15 years, almost
1:56:05
1500 episodes value for value
has kept it going. It really has
1:56:12
kept it going. And we're so
proud of
1:56:15
in the rug could be pulled out
from under at any moment. But
1:56:18
we'll just a moment
1:56:19
at the moment a case at the
moment. And I think our first
1:56:22
three donations this morning.
Accentuate how that value for
1:56:28
value works, how people think
about it. So the first one comes
1:56:32
from Charles and Vicki peel.
They are Knight and dame of rim
1:56:36
of the rim country, which is
Payson, Arizona.
1:56:40
Well, actually no, they moved to
Payson. Oh, so
1:56:43
where what was the rim country
before
1:56:46
was up north somewheres in one
of the states like Nebraska. Oh
1:56:50
really? I wonder why they buy
was Nebraska there's you right
1:56:53
here it says they moved from
Nebraska and Iowa. Let me
1:56:55
read their notes. So this is a
ready for it. $4,000 Yeah,
1:57:01
jingle requests. Rev. Al medley
because words do matter. And
1:57:04
yeah, karma. We are taking this
opportunity to celebrate our
1:57:07
wedding anniversary, Vickie's
double 33rd birthday, and our
1:57:10
permanent escape to the
mountains and forests of
1:57:13
northern Arizona by donating
enough to become barren and
1:57:16
bareness of Arizona. With this
donation when this donation has
1:57:20
read on the show, we'll be
somewhere in Nebraska on our way
1:57:23
from Iowa to our new house in
Payson, Arizona. We look forward
1:57:26
to being informed and
entertained by yet another
1:57:28
fantastic addition of the best
podcast and universe on our
1:57:31
drive. Thank you for all that
you do. And so this is
1:57:35
commemorating their wedding
anniversary, their double 30
1:57:38
Vicki's double 33rd birthday,
which I guess means she's 66.
1:57:42
And they get a lot of value out
of the show. And maybe it's just
1:57:46
this but we're happy to play the
jingles for you.
1:57:48
Thanks. Good evening. Is this
Crown Hall day two we're
1:57:54
watching. That was Attorney
General Eric Holder ad DS about
1:58:00
some Republicans at home already
beating the drums of war today
1:58:06
the Pentagon refuted that claim.
And he said the American people
1:58:11
do not want him to quote
dwindling he did not want him
1:58:16
twiddling his thumbs
1:58:23
you've got Harma
1:58:28
Alright, thanks guys. I
1:58:31
wonder how they're gonna do
they're an Iowa which is a four
1:58:34
seasons and it's a very pretty
state considering it's a toe
1:58:38
agricultural but it's got a lot
of hills. How are they going to
1:58:41
like the two of them? We're
going to like Payson, Arizona,
1:58:44
which is going to be hot.
1:58:48
Hot, very hot, very hot,
1:58:51
scurvy, scurvy. Scurvy of the
Piedmont in Charlotte, North
1:58:55
Carolina came with Rune
$3,000.03 Ivana
1:59:00
Trump just died.
1:59:03
Ivana Yeah,
1:59:05
her Trump's ex
1:59:06
ex wife right there all the
1:59:08
seven wins re cardiac arrest. Oh
man must have been a winner
1:59:14
in the coffee thank God she did
they gave her a cardiac arrest
1:59:18
this is to call her age it's the
coffee
1:59:20
maybe it was solar solar storm
solar storm solar storm Okay,
1:59:24
well, I'm sorry to hear that
sorry for the family of sucks
1:59:27
she's she's like a nice lady.
1:59:29
She was definitely the pacemaker
of the family. She's the one who
1:59:32
made the Plaza Hotel and beauty
that it is.
1:59:36
Alright, sorry for interrupting
that was
1:59:37
a start over Cisco via the
Piedmont in Charlotte, North
1:59:40
Carolina. $3,333.33. Yeah,
that's a big one. Biden whole
1:59:48
load goat karma for all in the
morning. Oh, I you know, I just
1:59:51
finally get to your to your
weight, maybe a year or two and
1:59:54
you donate that much money. You
think you're going to be at the
1:59:56
top of the list,
1:59:57
then you're not but what about
Beautiful. That's the longest
2:00:01
row of threes I think the show
has ever seen.
2:00:03
Yes, it's 33333333 Love it Biden
whole load goat calm right in
2:00:08
the morning. All the donation
marks the occasion of President
2:00:11
Biden's approval rating hit 33.
Yeah. It also brings me to vie
2:00:16
count. And I think on the
upgrade list, John Adams to have
2:00:21
you in the no agenda community
continue, continue to be
2:00:24
important as an important part
of my life. Thank you both. And
2:00:28
all the producers out there,
John, I welcome your wine
2:00:31
recommendations to pair with my
Jakob burger and Brussels
2:00:36
sprouts. The Round Table Jack
burger
2:00:39
and Brussels sprouts.
2:00:42
Well, Yak sinds, austere, scavi
yak burger. Requires probably a
2:00:49
mid range Bordeaux I'd say Lynch
Bosch
2:00:52
Lynch. How do you spell that
Lynch G
2:00:55
H e. S. Josh.
2:00:59
Lynch Bosch. Okay. Bordeaux,
Bordeaux. I'm just I want to
2:01:05
make sure I order the right
supply Yak. Yeah, whatever. And
2:01:10
I'm not adding that the
sommelier knows what to do. All
2:01:12
right. Here's your jingles man.
I'm
2:01:13
gonna give you the whole load
today.
2:01:16
Good Karma.
2:01:19
You've got karma
2:01:23
onward to anonymous. Tool
2115 69 man Hi, today anonymous
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Arvada, Colorado. And here you
go. Here's an example of some
2:01:34
value this is some of the
backpay you've earned making me
2:01:37
more aware and successful in my
career. From gdrp to CES out to
2:01:42
supply chain issues. I've known
things no one else did in my
2:01:46
industry. This has led to
valuable respect relationships
2:01:50
and being first to the party
more times than I can count.
2:01:54
This also makes me an instant
bearer and plus a penny for your
2:01:56
penny jar. Oh second. Do you
have a penny?
2:02:00
I thought I had Yeah, here
2:02:03
it looks more like a quarter to
me but okay.
2:02:06
Yeah, which was worth.
2:02:10
I'd like to be known as Baron
Vladimir, Harkonnen and slaver
2:02:15
of the spice planet dune. I
don't think that's taken. If
2:02:20
ever there should be a property
titled Duke to come and claim
2:02:22
this territory. I will see it
accordingly hint hint.
2:02:26
Interesting. With my VIP status.
I'll skip over the knighting of
2:02:30
the plebs with please put some
spice Melange and water at the
2:02:33
at the table for them. Okay.
Said health comments. Linda was
2:02:37
recovering from a head on car
crash in Bend Oregon and a
2:02:39
douchebag call out for Dwight's
if you could please hit the
2:02:44
stereo goat karma twice to cover
to cover our four goats back on
2:02:48
Earth I guess. I guess we can do
that. Where's my lose? My lose I
2:02:57
had to lose. There it is. Okay,
we'll do that twice in a row.
2:03:03
It's Jerry Tim, Tim, Mabel and
Jeff. Okay. Do I get everything
2:03:11
here? Yes, health karma and
losers. Here we go.
2:03:15
You've got you've got
2:03:27
a request to enroll.
2:03:30
Me recommend our friend from
Healdsburg named Amy $1,000 in
2:03:37
gaming $1,000.03 No jingles no
karma. Thank you. I am John
2:03:43
anatomy here to defend my
husband's good name last Sunday
2:03:46
episode 1467 feature to donation
from a disgruntled Black Knight
2:03:51
that happens to share the same
night name with my husband, boat
2:03:56
sir crush a lot. My hubby grew
increasingly concerned that he
2:04:01
would be mistaken for this irked
individual Oh, I have been
2:04:06
meaning to donate since John
recommended Verity. So she works
2:04:11
at the Verity winery up in
Healdsburg. And by the way, I
2:04:13
had a bottle of that recently.
And that is probably when you is
2:04:18
one of the bottles that exudes
the flavor of well made. There's
2:04:24
a funny thing, it's hard to
explain but you know, I have
2:04:26
always had these different ways
of describing certain wines. But
2:04:31
the flavor of well made is like
really shocking. And it's also
2:04:35
there's you get the flavor of I
will call it wine on this to the
2:04:39
flavor of new equipment. Which
is taste you can taste and then
2:04:46
there's the flavor of old
barrels, which is like you've
2:04:49
screwed up to wine with these
old barrels. I don't know what
2:04:52
you're doing. Stop doing it.
Anyway, Vera tastes quite the
2:04:55
product would do. We wouldn't do
it with a yak burger. I'd say
2:04:57
yak steak for the roundtable a
few shows back coincidentally my
2:05:02
husband Chris and I celebrated
our third wedding anniversary
2:05:05
last week. What better belated
gift than a little change and an
2:05:10
upgrade? Please credit this
donation to my husband Chris
2:05:13
Spradling, elevating him to the
status of Baronet. Henceforth he
2:05:18
would like to be known as
Baronet Chris of the Sonoma
2:05:22
crush. Stay dangerous gents.
Your friend from Veritate, Dame
2:05:29
damy
2:05:29
had a wonderful gift and
congratulations three years
2:05:32
they've never had a fight. Every
Nice. Now I don't have a dawn.
2:05:37
Of
2:05:38
course you don't because this
was last show is overrun. That
2:05:42
was the 505 on top of the 800
Day was taken care of last week.
2:05:46
Last show. Okay,
2:05:47
he's taken care of care of
Daniel always
2:05:51
another story.
2:05:53
Do you want to handle the
Galloway story?
2:05:55
I don't have it. Oh, it's a
check that came in this is a
2:05:58
check. All the checks were put
in today's show, by the way from
2:06:03
the last couple shows because J
wasn't around and I didn't do
2:06:06
the work another problem. Daniel
Galloway came in with a check
2:06:11
bank check for 500 and if you
haven't heard from him, and when
2:06:15
I hear from he'll go the top of
the notes next show.
2:06:18
Okay. Oh and groovy. Well then
that's taken care of. Then I'll
2:06:21
move on to Pamela. Pamela name
on that I'd pronounce it she's
2:06:25
in Amsterdam. 400 1407, the date
of the revolution, a show date
2:06:31
and my birthday, three good
reasons to bring myself to Dame
2:06:34
hood being born and raised in
Amsterdam and have having been a
2:06:38
part of the production team of
the movie Amsterdam, which is
2:06:41
actually quite a good movie.
Dick moss and you know, there's
2:06:45
racing a speedboat through the
canals of Amsterdam being chased
2:06:48
a good Moo as they jump over the
bridges is a good movie. I will
2:06:52
be proud to become Dane
Amsterdam. Okay, damn Amsterdam.
2:06:57
I like it, too. She's hosting a
meet up on Sunday to celebrate
2:07:00
in the Netherlands. Can I order
a Campari with a little bit of
2:07:03
ice and some goat cheese for the
roundtable? Yes. Would you like
2:07:06
the goat cheese muddled in the
Campari? Or would you like it
2:07:09
separate? Big hugs and thanks
for all you do? No jingles but
2:07:12
the best goat karma you have for
our Dutch farmers and all who
2:07:15
support them Hartley Kahoot funk
bam.
2:07:19
You've got karma
2:07:24
and to date in Texas. We have
Dayton, Texas. Mark Hampton
2:07:31
33333 I've been listening for
years and donated enough to
2:07:36
claim night status but don't
feel I'm worthy of a title. I
2:07:40
have only one one request. I'm
in desperate need of jobs karma.
2:07:45
I was let go after 31 years. Oh
my goodness. Thank you. Thank
2:07:51
you capitalism. Love the show
sincerely. Mark and I want to
2:07:58
He's listed to be knighted I
guess just with his just his
2:08:01
name
2:08:01
here we'll do his name. Yeah.
But what I am going to do is I'm
2:08:04
gonna roll out some goat and
some TPP he needs his and I mean
2:08:08
after 31 years these people
Yeah. jobs jobs jobs, jobs,
2:08:13
jobs, jobs jobs. Jobs hopefully
that helps. Jonathan Walker also
2:08:24
in Texas spring Texas. I looked
email sent with knighthood
2:08:27
request subject donation
Jonathan Walker. I am hoping you
2:08:31
received that John.
2:08:34
That that I know of.
2:08:36
I'll take another look while you
keep reading
2:08:38
Claire Hayes is in St. Paul,
Minnesota 333 33 These are our
2:08:44
favorite executive producer
donations amounts. Thank you for
2:08:49
all you do sending love to my
smokin hot husband Scott for
2:08:52
being my rock and to my fabulous
brother sir go low. who
2:08:56
introduced me to your show I'd
like F cancer and a house buying
2:09:00
karma. Love is lit. This is
Claire from St. Paul.
2:09:04
Okay, we there's no note from
any Walker, let alone a
2:09:08
Jonathan. And I believe that he
sent it to the wrong email
2:09:12
address because that's what
usually happens. They did
2:09:16
everything right. He put
donation in the main line which
2:09:18
would have been picked up last
night. Yeah, and so that's what
2:09:21
I suspect.
2:09:22
Well, he'll send it on and we'll
fix it for karma
2:09:32
surrender not. Wave Bender of
spark in Williamsville. New
2:09:38
York. Three Three. Ben a douche.
Sorry. Thanks for all you do.
2:09:44
Sure and or not wave Bender of
Spark.
2:09:49
James Jackson, Paso Robles,
California 333. I also do not
2:09:54
have a note for him.
2:09:55
But grand point.
2:09:57
I'm sorry. Did I miss This oh
I'm sorry I missed one. Sir RJ
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of grand point Manitoba, Canada.
Grand point yes 333 33 is 245
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Seven dot 17 USD that's okay. We
for whatever reason we still
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equate dollar redos and dollar
reds from Canada Navia and
2:10:21
Australia as equal just because
we love you guys you kind of in
2:10:25
the dollar family. So you are an
executive producer. This
2:10:28
donation is for his birthday
July 12. And the second
2:10:30
anniversary of listening to the
show and Og Sharpton super clip
2:10:34
makes a great birthday present.
Sir RJ of grand pointment
2:10:37
Manitoba I'm going to play you
the rest of that teleprompter
2:10:40
clip we started with earlier
this
2:10:42
intravenous fluids and pills
coated all with galet genetic we
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don't leave our women or women
women or men in uniform behind
2:10:53
it's a monument to the uterus of
the Cheney representative Raul
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our Labrador years of a brute of
abuse. I've personally
2:11:02
apologized to Mr. PVS just as
soon to be former Congress with
2:11:09
Democrats out right Judy? Judy,
2:11:13
you you've got Phoebus
2:11:17
James we have NetSim from James
Jackson Paso Robles, California
2:11:21
Why doesn't he get a double then
2:11:23
he gets a double Carmen
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thingy Sure does. bring you the
double karma.
2:11:29
You've got double Oh, Farmer
2:11:36
Andy P his next San Marcos Texas
333 I'm here thanks to the barn
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heart podcast. Oh, you familiar
with that? First donation please
2:11:48
do wish me
2:11:57
I would have donated sooner by
my company sent me home for five
2:12:01
months with no pay or benefits
for not accepting the jab into
2:12:06
my life. I want to thank my
smokin hot wife for supporting
2:12:10
me through this ordeal. His
donation means I'm back to work
2:12:14
and above water but more
importantly it's my wife's gift
2:12:18
of an executive producer for me
for my 50th birthday. You're on
2:12:22
the list which was yesterday by
show air by show air I know it
2:12:28
but the movies by Showtime I
guess I don't know the 1313
2:12:32
Shout out to see Mike thanks for
all you do.
2:12:36
All right.
2:12:39
Next on the list let's see am I
right NDP no no. No women this
2:12:47
is him now who has confused he
asked for jingles here Yeah,
2:12:53
yeah he is at the bottom that's
why I was confused jingles
2:12:55
jingles no pagan karma? smokin
hot wife reset me resist we much
2:13:00
rebel rebel iser. Okay, sorry.
2:13:04
No, no, just want to make sure
we're doing their own right.
2:13:08
Numbers Station.
2:13:11
Ah
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I can't find a mobilizer for the
here we go finally. Okay, yeah,
2:13:17
you're asking for a lot but
we'll do what we can
2:13:20
but resist we much we must and
we will much about that. Be
2:13:28
committed in the hang out
standby 3333 33 are on the lizer
2:13:46
out. There you go. And then we
have Emily shade and Beaverton
2:13:51
Oregon. And Emily says the 14th
is my 30th birthday please add
2:13:56
me to the list you're on it no
jingles just a big heaping of
2:13:59
new decade yet karma please and
thank you.
2:14:04
You've got ah Harma
2:14:12
next aisle is Sir Donald a fire
bottles in Spokane Valley,
2:14:16
Washington 280 and 28. We have
not heard from him for a while
2:14:20
and we always read his notes no
matter whether he's here or
2:14:23
there because he writes on
official United Federation of
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Planets. stationary,
2:14:27
you can't mess with those guys.
Gents.
2:14:34
Let me start the boob
celebration early. This donation
2:14:39
of 28028 is the sum of
808-806-6008 and 606. All
2:14:50
combined? A large and small
boobs of various sizes
2:14:54
obviously. Okay. Concern Getting
the double up karma jingle when
2:15:02
I listened to it I hear you've
got double up Pharma. Pharma
2:15:07
something pharmacy D pharmacy
deep
2:15:10
no no this this is what this is
what the double the double karma
2:15:14
people keep saying it's not that
I'll play it for you tell me if
2:15:18
you're hearing her say you've
got karma or pharma here listen
2:15:21
to it.
2:15:23
You've got Pharma.
2:15:27
Oh yeah, I can see that. But
that's blue dress, you know,
2:15:31
silver dress. Yeah, kind of you
can hear it in there if you want
2:15:33
if you want to hear that you
will hit
2:15:35
the jingle and nothing changed.
2:15:38
Well, I know but it's stepped
on. And you know, it's like when
2:15:41
you tell somebody something in
advance and you show them a
2:15:43
picture as you show them a
different picture. Yeah, you
2:15:47
know how it works. He's given a
run through. Tell me what you
2:15:50
hear. We hear but I hear both. I
can't unhear the farm apart. Sir
2:15:55
Donald of the fire bottle
Spokane Washington.
2:15:58
Very nice. And he has no jingles
requests there anything nothing.
2:16:02
I don't see anything while he
already got his request, which
2:16:05
was the you just played?
2:16:07
Correct. Alan grunion is in
Driftwood, Texas. 250 Associate
2:16:12
Executive Producer ship for him.
has got a couple jingles listed
2:16:15
here like crackpot and Buzzkill.
I'm sending some value for value
2:16:18
to commemorate the launch of
season two of Grenadians, a
2:16:21
comedic political puppet show
based Oh, I've seen this based
2:16:25
on the hypocrisy and Idiocracy
in our society. I hope to be a
2:16:29
night by season five, please de
douche Mitch.
2:16:33
You've been de deuced
2:16:36
this season. This season. A new
virus with a very long name is
2:16:39
hit the town of grunion oaks
with one of the symptoms being
2:16:43
the old googly eye. grunion
health officials like Dr. Phony
2:16:47
slouchy. Okay, hold on a second.
He sent me an example here of
2:16:53
the grunion. So what is this?
This is some audio from his
2:16:57
puppet show.
2:16:58
I see the evidence you know, the
masks don't work and they're a
2:17:01
way to control grimy hands and
your property.
2:17:08
Those podcasts are gonna run
your
2:17:13
grunion search for Gru and YONS
YouTube bitch shoot no agenda to
2:17:20
ban video or Bridey on probably
it's not on there but it might
2:17:25
be
2:17:27
checkout those podcasts are
gonna write your brain right on
2:17:32
That's it. That's a good moment.
Save that right there. Your work
2:17:36
ethic and insights are
informative and inspiring. And
2:17:39
who knows maybe I can get
YouTube to boot comedic puppet
2:17:43
show off their platform. Karma
for all stay WOKE Alan grunion
2:17:49
and his jingles. Somebody's
getting cornhole Shut up already
2:17:52
had science in his real
2:17:53
someone's getting cornhole
today. Sounds like
2:17:56
a recipe for success to me. It's
already science is real. It's
2:18:01
real. It's real. Right now.
Thank you. Brother odd
2:18:06
nomination no sad egg cartoon a
$28 in Rochester, Minnesota
2:18:11
nuts. She says kinds of dealer's
choices here. $162 for Pat
2:18:19
Eckert $33 for Andrew, Sally,
and $33 for Jordan with an
2:18:26
expert. Okay. Whatever that
means. I discovered you guys
2:18:30
have to listen to Adam on the
Joe Rogan show. After over two
2:18:34
years of listening, I finally
donating now please forgive me
2:18:37
I'm a huge cheapass for
tremendous value could no longer
2:18:42
be denied. And I had to donate
and they get a quick consulting
2:18:46
question. And a small
construction company and I'm
2:18:50
looking to for help updating one
of my websites. Can you give me
2:18:55
an email to the trolls Randy
help please? My email is case II
2:19:02
see I think it's ECI 4268 at
Yahoo. So anybody out to do some
2:19:07
web work to Eric to
2:19:09
ECI four to six eight. Yeah.
2:19:14
boots on the ground report. I've
been a licensed contractor says
2:19:17
99 Every time there is a big
price hike in gas. I get letters
2:19:22
from building suppliers about
fuel shortages and surcharges
2:19:26
and increasing prices. This is
the first time I I've not gotten
2:19:31
the fuel surcharge letters like
in the past. Oh, that's
2:19:34
interesting. I wonder why would
get them at about a 2020 20 cent
2:19:39
price hike in gas. Just an
observation.
2:19:43
Thank you. Scott. The Jew is in
Post Falls it no I don't think
2:19:49
she had any. She
2:19:49
has a jingo, dealer's choice
dealer's
2:19:51
choice choice. And I'll just do
a double karma forma.
2:19:57
You've got Farmleigh
2:20:01
as my Nana, I'm hearing it to
Scott the Jew Post Falls Idaho
2:20:07
row ducks 22 To 22 to 2.2 to
hear some value in the form of
2:20:11
treasure finally he says, hoping
for a de douching and the airing
2:20:15
of this upcoming meetup Pro.
Youth band DJ deuced Yeah, I got
2:20:21
it. They will air in the meetup
segments with gratitude Scott
2:20:25
the Jew North Idaho sanity
brigade. Thank you.
2:20:30
Onto Oh, this is the one I
always get stuck with this.
2:20:35
There's a pronunciation for this
grass show, I think
2:20:39
Gresh Gratiot Gratiot. It's
grass shits. Gratiot Gratiot
2:20:45
in Michigan, which is the kind
of pot they smoke there to 1968
2:20:50
and this is Eric, sink Mar. I'm
guessing Happy birthday to my
2:20:57
smokin hot wife who turned 54 on
Friday. Born in 1968. I've
2:21:02
donated 200 plus 3x But I am
only credited on IMDb two times
2:21:09
this will be my fourth sent John
an email with documentation two
2:21:13
weeks we don't do that.
2:21:15
No one does that. You have to do
that yourself. You do have to
2:21:18
like get an account
2:21:20
with some guys remember there's
some guy some time back who is
2:21:23
doing it. It's interesting. And
he stopped doing it. You got to
2:21:27
do it yourself. Oh, that's
right. We there women that yeah,
2:21:30
we did have a producer was so
you assume you assume somebody
2:21:34
that was that? You assumed that
one of us was doing some data
2:21:39
show? That's a very bad
assumption. Yes. You know what
2:21:41
happens when you assume you make
an ass out of you and me? sent
2:21:46
John an email with documentation
two weeks ago. Oh, no angles.
2:21:50
Yeah. Thanks. Oh, thanks for the
email. I will say that. Yeah.
2:21:55
Jobs calm and Milson goat you
got
2:21:57
bills. That's one mother. I'd
like to have
2:22:01
jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs.
2:22:05
Let's vote for jobs. And coming
in with 201 from Towson,
2:22:16
Maryland, there's our friend of
the show our pal of the odd
2:22:21
thing is Towson, isn't it? I
don't know. spook town spook
2:22:25
town. It's definitely that took
town Roger roundy who does not
2:22:29
know this famous artists. He
says I auctioned off my first
2:22:31
NFT and pass along the value to
your singular indispensable
2:22:36
podcast. Thank you acclaimed
British thespian and publican.
2:22:41
gruff, Gregory foreman for the
winning bid. Well, how about
2:22:45
that? We finally made some money
off an elfin NFT John,
2:22:49
congratulations. We're not no
we're not crypto bros.
2:22:53
I don't know what your round two
is so jacked up about nfts And
2:22:56
he's thinking he can make some
money on the side. He was doing
2:22:59
something right. Well, he's his
stuff is good. So I can see
2:23:02
people buying it. Yeah,
2:23:03
exactly. You need good stuff.
Thank you very much, Roger.
2:23:07
Appreciate that. We're now
crypto bros. I love it.
2:23:10
Crypto bros. Drew bro. Corey.
leproust in St. Augustine,
2:23:17
Florida. $200. And he writes
Hello ACC JCD s NSL jingles JCD
2:23:26
Raven and stick fat bitch.
2:23:30
I don't think he means stuck. I
think you mean that badge that's
2:23:35
fluctuating
2:23:36
you maybe see stick is doing
that. Oh, make sure everything
2:23:40
cool. Cory lover Bruce.
2:23:42
Maybe things stick is one of
those. I don't know. It's very
2:23:45
strange.
2:23:49
Grade from receita here she is
Raven. Give it up.
2:23:55
You got Raven. Matthew Nolan
Phoenix.
2:23:59
You know, Raven, you know she
did quit after the place burned
2:24:03
down and she's now a mother of
four.
2:24:06
Really where she lives in
Tallahassee?
2:24:08
No, she's in Van Nuys.
2:24:12
Last our final SOC executive
producers Matthew Nolan from
2:24:16
Phoenix New York 200. I was
recently discovered as a no
2:24:20
agenda listener by a co worker.
We greeted each other with a
2:24:24
hearty but confused in in the
morning. But there but that was
2:24:29
where our pleasantries ended the
topic of donations was quickly
2:24:32
brought up and as I could not
lie to a fellow no agenda
2:24:35
listener. I confess my douchebag
them to him. No, that's a coming
2:24:39
out at the workplace. The grin
on his face told me all I needed
2:24:44
to know I hope this note and
donation reaches you in time to
2:24:47
save my good name as Gabe said
he was working quickly to call
2:24:51
me out. So with that please de
douche me didn't mean for that.
2:24:58
What I don't know why that
happens.
2:25:00
In addition, you've been de doop
2:25:06
de doop me along with me. Yep,
karma. I want to Duisburg douche
2:25:10
ball a douchebag call out for my
brother. What's your brother
2:25:15
Philip? Okay, we got that.
2:25:20
You've got ah Harma.
2:25:25
Thank you for all you do, says
Matthew Nolan. Thank you,
2:25:29
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Associate Executive producers.
2:25:31
We no longer provide the free
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2:25:36
to IMDb. We don't have anyone
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2:25:39
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2:25:43
official credits because they
are real credits no different
2:25:45
from any other Hollywood
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2:25:49
producer or Associate Executive
Producer of episode 1468 of the
2:25:53
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2:25:59
success. That is what you can go
post on IMDb or on your LinkedIn
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or put on your business cards or
just say it randomly in a bar.
2:26:06
See what happens. You might be
surprised you might get one of
2:26:09
those in the mornings. They're
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2:26:14
how to become an executive
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2:26:25
1468.
2:26:27
Our formula is this we go out
hit people in the mouth
2:26:50
all right. All right. I have a
couple of clips about Roe that
2:26:56
she talked about it and finished
it rah rah, rah, rah
2:27:01
rah, you BA
2:27:04
and let's start with the
2:27:08
this is from now what was this
hearing in the Senate was that?
2:27:11
Let me let me just get this
straight Supreme Court comes out
2:27:15
with a DOD opinion which quote
unquote overturns raw and some
2:27:22
other cases. So then all of a
sudden we have to have an
2:27:25
emergency hearing to discuss
this. What is the premise of
2:27:27
this other than for sound bites
for politicians?
2:27:31
Oh, there's no premise for sound
bites but this the same six they
2:27:35
just say okay, the January 6
Hearing is this over? They bang
2:27:40
the gavel and then they say
Okay, stay in your seats. We're
2:27:43
going to start this Oh,
2:27:45
the same day, same people same
committee
2:27:47
is almost Oh goodness, they have
Raskin.
2:27:52
And he's got to stop dyeing his
hair. It's really unnatural.
2:27:55
Jamie.
2:27:57
Well, he's, anyone needs a lift.
It's him. This listen to grass
2:28:02
can go on and on and on.
2:28:05
So how can you allow a woman to
have an abortion in the case of
2:28:09
rape or incest that would be
murder? Is what they say now.
2:28:13
Miss Goss graves I'm worried
about this is the founder of the
2:28:16
Republican Party, President
Lincoln who said,
2:28:19
Okay, I had to stop right there.
President Lyndon that this guy
2:28:24
is a US sitting senator. He's
been there forever. President
2:28:28
Lincoln wasn't the founder of
the Republican Party. The
2:28:32
Republican Party was founded
earlier than Lincoln showed up.
2:28:35
There was even ran a candidate
in 1856 names. Fremont ran And
2:28:41
he he ran against the Democrat
and somebody who Millard
2:28:45
Fillmore who ran on the Know
Nothing Party and I don't know
2:28:49
what they're thinking about
marketing back in the day. No,
2:28:52
nothing's I remember those.
Those were good,
2:28:54
though. Just go over some of the
details here. Because Raskin as
2:28:58
sitting senator in in this US
government thinks that Abe
2:29:02
Lincoln was the founder of the
Republican Party, as he just
2:29:06
said, Okay, who's well,
2:29:09
it was burgeoning. It was new at
the time, but he certainly